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US11929841B2 |
Videoconferencing tools
In some examples, a computing device can include a processor resource and a non-transitory memory resource storing machine-readable instructions stored thereon that, when executed, cause the processor resource to: activate a silent mode for the computing device when a videoconference is initiated, set a threshold volume and designated frequency range for the computing device, deactivate the silent mode for the computing device when a microphone associated with the computing device receives a sound that exceeds the threshold volume and is within the designated frequency range, send the received sound to other users of the videoconference, and activate the silent mode for the computing device when the computing device stops receiving the sound. |
US11929835B2 |
Control signaling for high reliability channel
There is disclosed a method of operating a wireless device in a wireless communication network, the wireless device being triggered for aggregated transmission of first control information associated to a control channel, the aggregated transmission indicating a number R of retransmissions of the first control information to be performed. The method includes transmitting the first control information on a data channel based on a scaling parameter, the scaling parameter being based on the number R of retransmissions. The disclosure also pertains to related devices and methods. |
US11929831B2 |
Disabling hybrid automatic repeat request feedback
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may receive information indicating whether hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) feedback is disabled for one or more HARQ processes. The UE may receive a downlink communication. The downlink communication may include a HARQ process identifier that indicates a HARQ process to be used for the downlink communication. The UE may selectively provide HARQ feedback for the downlink communication based at least in part on the HARQ identifier and information indicating whether HARQ feedback is disabled for the HARQ process. Numerous other aspects are provided. |
US11929827B2 |
Apparatus and method for transmitting synchronization information in communication system
The present disclosure relates to a communication method and system for converging a 5th-Generation (5G) communication system for supporting higher data rates beyond a 4th-Generation (4G) system with a technology for Internet of Things (IoT). The present disclosure may be applied to intelligent services based on the 5G communication technology and the IoT-related technology, such as smart home, smart building, smart city, smart car, connected car, health care, digital education, smart retail, security and safety services. Disclosed are an apparatus and a method for providing time synchronization between wiredly or wirelessly connected terminals by expanding a function for supporting a Time Sensitive Network (TSN) in a 5G System (5GS) of 3rd. Generation Partnership Project (3GPP). |
US11929826B2 |
Optical modules having an improved optical signal to noise ratio
Consistent with the present disclosure, a photonic integrated circuit (PIC) is provided that has 2 N channels (N being an integer). The PIC is optically coupled to N optical fibers, such that each of N polarization multiplexed optical signals are transmitted over a respective one of the N optical fibers. In another example, each of the N optical fibers supply a respective one of N polarization multiplexed optical signals to the PIC for coherent detection and processing. A multiplexer and demultiplexer may be omitted from the PIC, such that the optical signals are not combined on the PIC. As a result, the transmitted and received optical signals incur less loss and amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) noise. In addition, optical taps may be more readily employed on the PIC to measure outputs of the lasers, such as widely tunable lasers (WTLs), without crossing waveguides. |
US11929823B2 |
Vehicle-based media system with audio ad and visual content synchronization feature
In one aspect, an example method to be performed by a vehicle-based media system includes (a) receiving audio content; (b) causing one or more speakers to output the received audio content; (c) using a microphone of the vehicle-based media system to capture the output audio content; (d) identifying reference audio content that has at least a threshold extent of similarity with the captured audio content; (e) identifying visual content based at least on the identified reference audio content; and (f) outputting, via a user interface of the vehicle-based media system, the identified visual content. |
US11929822B2 |
Multipath repeater systems
A wireless communication network such as a 5G communication network can use MIMO technologies to enhance bandwidth between a wireless communications base station and one or more user equipment devices within a service area of the base station. RF signal repeaters can be utilized to provide one or more additional physical channels for communication between the MIMO base station and the MIMO user equipment. These RF signal repeaters can be regarded as increasing the MIMO channel diversity within the ambient environment. |
US11929820B2 |
Frequency adjustment for non-terrestrial networks
Systems and methods are disclosed herein for frequency adjustment in a wireless network, particularly a Non-Terrestrial Network (NTN). Embodiments of a method performed by a User Equipment (UE) are disclosed. In one embodiment, a method performed by a UE for compensating for a Doppler shift in a wireless network comprises obtaining, from a network node, a characterization of Doppler variations in a particular cell. The method further comprises tuning a local frequency reference fRef, of the UE to a received downlink frequency for the particular cell and adjusting the local frequency reference fRef, over time according to the pre-calculated characterization of Doppler variations in the particular cell. In this manner, the communication between the UE and the network node in the presence of large and varying Doppler shifts is enabled. Embodiments related to compensating for timing drift are also disclosed. |
US11929815B2 |
Receiver system configured to alternate between different beamforming types
A system (1) for beamforming of incoming radio-frequency signals is provided. The system includes at least one digital signal processor, DSP, a plurality of analogue-to-digital converters, ADC, each connected to the at least one DSP. Further, the system comprises a plurality of sample-and-hold, S&H, circuit groups, each comprising a plurality of sample-and-hold circuits additively connected to a respective ADC and a plurality of receiving antenna connections each connected to a respective S&H circuit in each group at one end and each antenna connection connected to a respective antenna. The system is configured to selectively alternate between a plurality of beamforming functionalities, wherein the receiver system is arranged to time-interleave the ADCs and control specific S&H circuits in each S&H group by at least one of time-interleave or disable specific S&H circuits depending on a set beamforming functionality. An associated method (100) is also provided. |
US11929811B2 |
Channel state information report cancellation
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications at a first user equipment (UE) are described. The first UE may receive, from a second UE over a sidelink channel, a first channel state information report, a second channel state information report, and a first transmission configuration indicator, The first UE may select at least one of the first channel state information report or the second channel state information report to be canceled based on receiving an indication associated with the first transmission configuration indicator. The first UE may cancel information included in at least one of the first channel state information report or the second channel state information report based at least in part on the selecting. The first UE may receive a data transmission based at least in part on the cancelling. |
US11929807B2 |
Method for transmitting and receiving channel state information in wireless communication system and device therefor
The present invention relates to a method for transmitting and receiving channel state information in a wireless communication system. A method for transmitting channel state information (CSI) by a terminal via a plurality of physical uplink control channels (PUCCHs) in a wireless communication system may comprise the steps of: receiving, from a base station, configuration information related to a CSI report; transmitting first CSI information to the base station via a first PUCCH resource; and transmitting second CSI information to the base station via a second PUCCH resource. |
US11929806B2 |
Method for reporting multiple channel state information in wireless communication system and apparatus therefor
According to an embodiment of the disclosure, a method for reporting a plurality of channel state information by a user equipment (UE) in a wireless communication system comprises receiving association information related to a plurality of channel state reports and reporting a plurality of channel state information using the association information, wherein in reporting the plurality of channel state information, remaining channel state information except for specific channel state information among the plurality of channel state information is excluded from being reported or is reported in a form of a reduced payload size, according to the association information. |
US11929805B2 |
Channel state information reporting for non-coherent joint transmission
A wireless device receives configuration parameters of channel state information (CSI) resource configurations for a CSI report configuration. The CSI resource configurations comprise first CSI resource configurations associated with a first transmission reception point (TRP) and second CSI resource configurations associated with at least two second TRPs. The wireless device receives a command comprising a first field triggering the CSI report configuration and a second field indicating whether the CSI report configuration is associated with the first CSI resource configurations or the second CSI resource configurations. The wireless device transmits, based on the CSI report configuration and in response to the second field indicating the CSI report configuration is associated with the first CSI resource configurations. A CSI report comprises one or more first CSI quantities of the first TRP. |
US11929804B1 |
Techniques for codeword-based radial beamforming for orbital angular momentum waveforms
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. A first wireless device may be configured to transmit, to a second wireless device, one or more orbital angular momentum (OAM) signals in accordance with a set of radial codeword sequences associated with a polynomial radial codeword configuration, where the one or more OAM signals are transmitted based on a first value of a polynomial term for the polynomial radial codeword configuration. The first wireless device may receive, from the second wireless device on the one or more OAM signals, a feedback message indicating a second value of the polynomial term. The first wireless device may then transmit, to the second wireless device, one or more additional OAM signals in accordance with the set of radial codeword sequences and based on the second value for the polynomial term. |
US11929801B2 |
Channel estimation method and apparatus
Embodiments of this application provide a channel estimation method and apparatus, and relate to the field of communications technologies, to help reduce indication overheads. The method includes: generating and sending indication information, wherein the indication information is used to indicate M N-dimensional precoding vectors, each precoding vector is applied to one of M frequency bands, the M N-dimensional precoding vectors form a space-frequency matrix, and the space-frequency matrix is generated by performing weighted combination on a plurality of space-frequency component matrices, wherein the space-frequency matrix is an M×N-dimensional space-frequency vector or an X×Y space-frequency matrix, X and Y are one and the other of M and N, M≥1, N≥2, and both M and N are integers. |
US11929793B2 |
Measurement reporting enhancements in beam based systems
In accordance with particular embodiments, there is disclosed herein a method performed by a wireless device for measurement reporting. The method includes detecting a first number of beams. The method also includes measuring one or more characteristics of a second number of beams. The second number of beams comprises one or more beams of the first number of beams. The method additionally includes generating a measurement report that includes beam measurement information derived from the measurement of the one or more characteristics of the second number of beams. The method further includes transmitting the measurement report with the beam measurement information to a network node. |
US11929790B2 |
System and related method to diagnose noise affecting impairments using deep learning
A system for diagnosing noise impacting impairments affecting a Digital Subscriber Line includes at least one processor and at least one memory storing instructions. The at least one memory and the instructions configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the system at least to, receive noise sequences for said Digital Subscriber Line; detect noise symptoms in said noise sequences and identify noise impacting impairments associated with said noise symptoms using a trained machine learning model; and determine an impact on said Digital Subscriber Line of a plurality of noise impacting impairments. |
US11929788B2 |
Microwave photonic Ising machine
Disclosed is a microwave photonic Ising machine, including: a closed loop including a phase and electro-optical conversion module and a storage, correlation and photoelectric conversion module connected in turn; a laser light source configured to generate and input an optical signal to the phase and electro-optical conversion module; and a microwave pulse local oscillator source configured to generate and input a microwave pulse signal to the phase and electro-optical conversion module. The phase and electro-optical conversion module is configured to modulate the microwave pulse signal, the optical signal, and a phase-specific two-phase microwave pulse spin electrical signal input from the storage, correlation and photoelectric conversion module to obtain and input a phase-specific two-phase microwave pulse spin optical signal to the storage, correlation and photoelectric conversion module for storage and correlation. The phase-specific two-phase microwave pulse spin electrical signal corresponds to a minimum gain state of the microwave photonic Ising machine. |
US11929785B2 |
Tunable and polarization insensitive optical communication system
An optical communication system which is tunable and polarization insensitive is provided herein. The optical communication system may comprise an optical bench coupling an optical transmit pathway and an optical receiving pathway to an external pathway. The optical bench includes a polarization insensitive optical circulator. The system may further include a tunable component positioned along the optical receiving pathway, and a controller coupled to the tunable component. |
US11929783B2 |
Monostatic optical terminal supporting multiple independent transmit and receive channels
A method includes providing outgoing optical signals for transmission by a monostatic optical terminal using multiple transmit channels and providing incoming optical signals obtained by the monostatic optical terminal to multiple receive channels. The method also includes using a polarization beam splitter/combiner to combine the outgoing optical signals into a combined outgoing optical signal and to split a combined incoming optical signal into the incoming optical signals. The method further includes using at least one feedback loop to adjust an aim or path of at least one of the outgoing optical signals or at least one of the incoming optical signals. The method may optionally include using an optical element to convert polarizations of the combined outgoing optical signal in order to generate an output signal and to convert polarizations of an input signal in order to generate the combined incoming optical signal. |
US11929781B2 |
Terminal devices, communication methods, and communication systems
An objective is to provide a terminal device, a communication method, and a communication system in which the time taken by connection operations/authentication operations does not increase proportionally with the pattern length, even if the transmitting side and the receiving side are not synchronized. A terminal device, a communication method, and a communication system according to the present invention create n pieces of signal information (n-bit patterns) by sequentially shifting each bit of a single piece of received signal information (n-bit pattern) one bit at a time. Through the above, signal information time-shifted by one bit each is obtained. Thus, even if the transmitting side and the receiving side are not synchronized, one of the n pieces of signal information is a signal synchronized with the transmitting side. Thereafter, the signal synchronized with the transmitting side can be detected by a brute-force calculation with the patterns (ID information) in the list. |
US11929779B2 |
Feedback-based frequency hopping
A user equipment (UE) tunes a transceiver of the UE to a first frequency associated with a first channel, transmits a first short packet to a second UE on the first channel and determines whether a first indication was received from the second UE in response to the first short packet. The first indication indicates that the first channel satisfies one or more predetermined criteria. The UE transmits then the primary data to the second UE on the first channel in response to the first indication being received from the second UE. |
US11929773B2 |
Method and control device for mitigating interference
There is provided mechanisms for mitigating interference in a network node. A method is performed by a control device (200). The method comprises receiving (S102) radio signals comprising at least one desired signal and interference, estimating (S104) a characteristic of the interference, wherein the estimation comprises calculating correlation statistics of power levels of frequency sub-bands comprising the interference with frequency sub-bands comprising the received radio signals. The method comprises determining (S106) an interference suppression matrix to suppress the interference in the frequency sub-bands of the received radio signals based on the estimated characteristic of the interference, wherein the interference suppression matrix is further determined based on information from inter-band interference observed across distinct sub-bands of the received radio signals. The method comprises applying (S108) the interference suppression matrix on the received radio signals to mitigate the interference from the received radio signals. |
US11929772B2 |
Circuit configured to compensate for timing skew and operation method thereof
An electronic circuit converts a receive signal being analog into reception data being digital. The electronic circuit includes a delay circuit that receives a first receive signal and outputs a reference signal, the reference signal being generated by delaying the first receive signal as much as one of a plurality of different timing delays respectively set to a plurality of loops, a sampler that receives a second receive signal and samples the second receive signal based on the reference signal in each of the plurality of loops, a timing skew estimation circuit that outputs a compensation signal for compensating for a timing skew by extracting a statistical characteristic of a plurality of sample data sampled through the sampler and estimating the timing skew based on the statistical characteristic, and a controller that controls an operation of the timing skew estimation circuit. |
US11929767B2 |
Method for transferring signals via transmission interface and communications apparatus utilizing the same
A transmission interface between at least a first module and a second module is proposed. The transmission interface includes at least two physical transmission mediums. Each physical transmission medium is arranged to carry a multiplexed signal in which at least two signals are integrated. The at least two physical transmission mediums include a first physical transmission medium arranged to carry a first multiplexed signal including a first IF signal and a reference clock signal. The first IF signal and the reference clock signal are at different frequencies. |
US11929765B2 |
Loop delay compensation in a delta-sigma modulator
A delta-sigma modulator includes a first integrator and a comparator. The comparator's positive input couples to the first integrator's positive output, and the comparator's negative input couples to the first integrator's negative output. A first current DAC comprises a current source device, and first and second transistors. The first transistor has a first transistor control input and first and second current terminals. The first current terminal couples to the current source device, and the second current terminal couples to the first integrator positive output. The second transistor has a second transistor control input and third and fourth current terminals. The third current terminal couples to the current source device, and the fourth current terminal couples to the first integrator negative output. A first capacitive device couples to the second transistor control input and to both the second current terminal and the first integrator positive output. |
US11929763B2 |
Storage error correction using cyclic-code based LDPC codes
Techniques are described for joint encoding and decoding of information symbols. In one embodiment, a method for joint encoding includes, in part, obtaining a sequence of information symbols, generating a plurality of cyclic codewords each corresponding to a portion of the sequence of information symbols, jointly encoding the plurality of cyclic codewords to generate at least one combined codeword, and providing the combined codeword to a device. The at least one combined codeword may be generated through Galois Fourier Transform (GFT). In one embodiment, a method for joint decoding includes, in part, obtaining a sequence of encoded symbols, wherein the sequence of encoded symbols is generated through GFT, jointly decoding the sequence of encoded symbols using an iterative soft decision decoding algorithm to generate a decoded sequence, transforming the decoded sequence to generate a plurality of cyclic codewords, and decoding the plurality of cyclic codewords to generate a plurality of decoded information symbols. |
US11929761B1 |
Low latency decoder
Systems and methods are disclosed for implementing a low latency decoder. In certain embodiments, an apparatus may comprise decoder configured decode a codeword of bits, including: a variable node processor configured to provide a plurality of variable-to-check (v2c) message vectors to the edge combiner in parallel, the plurality of v2c message vectors including estimates for a selected set of bits of the codeword; the edge combiner configured to generate a plurality of output message vectors for a plurality of check node vectors based on the plurality of v2c message vectors, and provide the plurality of output message vectors to the plurality of check node vectors simultaneously; a check node processor configured to update the plurality of check node vectors based on the plurality of output message vectors; and a convergence checker circuit configured to detect a valid code word based on bit value estimates from the variable node processor. |
US11929760B2 |
DA converter
Provided is a DA converter for outputting an analog signal according to an input digital signal, including a plurality of current output units to be input with the digital signal, which output a current according to the digital signal to a corresponding wiring, a conversion unit provided with a plurality of feedback paths respectively coupled to wirings corresponding to the current output units, and which selects at least one wiring among the wirings corresponding to the current output units and output an analog signal according to a current flowing in the selected wiring, and a first noise reduction unit provided with a plurality of first switches each of which switches whether to electrically connect to at least one wiring among the wirings corresponding to the current output units, and reduces a noise component generated in at least one of the plurality of current output units from the electrically coupled wiring. |
US11929758B2 |
Successive approximation register analog-to-digital converter for wide sampling rate
An analog switch circuit in a successive approximation register analog-to-digital converter for a wide sampling rate includes a first PMOS switch controlled by a voltage of a second control node, second PMOS switch controlled by a control voltage, a first control switch unit controlling voltages of first and second control nodes, a first NMOS switch controlled by a voltage of a fourth control node, a second NMOS switch controlled by the control voltage und, and a second control switch unit controlling voltages of third and fourth control nodes. |
US11929757B2 |
Propagation delay compensation and interpolation filter
Various embodiments provide a filter for propagation delay compensation and interpolation in encoder digital signal processing. The filter can include a first low pass filter configured to reduce noise of a digital input comprising a measured angular position; a first differentiator configured to receive a filtered digital input and to calculate a speed from a difference in time of the measured angular position and a previous angular position; a second low pass filter configured to reduce noise from the speed; a second differentiator configured to receive a filtered speed and to calculate acceleration using a difference in time of the filtered speed and a previous speed; a third low pass filter configured to reduce noise of the acceleration; and a delay compensator configured to receive the filtered digit input, the filtered speed, and a filtered acceleration, and to calculate a propagation delay compensated digital output. |
US11929756B2 |
System and method for offset calibration in a successive approximation analog to digital converter
Disclosed herein are related to systems and methods for a successive approximation analog to digital converter (SAR ADC). In one aspect, the SAR ADC includes a calibration circuit configured to receive some or all of the plurality of bits corresponding to the input voltage and accumulates or averages at least some of the bits corresponding to the input voltage. The calibration circuit is configured to provide a first offset signal to control a first offset associated with a first comparator, a second offset signal to control a second offset associated with a second comparator, or reduce an offset difference associated with the first offset and the second offset. |
US11929755B2 |
Piecewise compensation for voltage reference temperature drift
This description relates generally to piecewise temperature compensation. In an example, a circuit includes a knee code selector that can be configured to set a knee point temperature for a correction current responsive to a respective knee point temperature code of knee point temperature codes and a respective temperature sense signal of temperature sense signals. The circuit includes an output circuit that can be configured to provide the correction current responsive to the respective temperature sense signal and temperature voltages, and a trim digital to analog converter (DAC) that can be configured to provide a piecewise compensation current responsive to the correction current and a respective trim code of trim codes. |
US11929750B2 |
Device with clock terminal and method for operating a device
A device comprises a data terminal, a clock terminal and a digital circuitry. The data terminal is configured to be connected to a serial data line. The clock terminal is configured to be connected to a serial clock line for receiving a clock signal. The digital circuitry is coupled to the data terminal and to the clock terminal. The digital circuitry is configured to operate using a time base signal provided via a further clock terminal to the device or using an internal clock signal that is generated by an internal oscillator of the device.Furthermore, a method for operating a device is described. |
US11929747B2 |
Level shifter
A level shifter can achieve a level shift by a wide margin. The level shifter includes a latch circuit, a clamping circuit, a protection circuit, and an input circuit. The latch circuit is coupled between a high-voltage terminal and a pair of output terminals for outputting a pair of output signals. The clamping circuit is coupled between a medium-voltage terminal and the pair of output terminals and limits the minimum voltage of the pair of output signals to the medium voltage. The protection circuit is set between the latch circuit and the input circuit, and prevents an excessive voltage drop between the input circuit and the pair of output terminals. The input circuit includes an input transistor pair coupled between the protection circuit and a low-voltage terminal having a low voltage. The input transistor pair receives a pair of input signals and operates accordingly. |
US11929739B2 |
Bulk acoustic wave filter co-package
Bulk acoustic wave resonators of two or more different filters can be on a common die. The two filters can be included in a multiplexer, such as a duplexer, or implemented as standalone filters. With bulk acoustic wave resonators of two or more filters on the same die, the filters can be implemented in less physical space compared to implementing the same filters of different die. Related methods, radio frequency systems, radio frequency modules, and wireless communication devices are also disclosed. |
US11929734B2 |
Surface acoustic wave resonator with piston mode design and electrostatic discharge protections
Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide a surface acoustic wave (SAW) resonator with piston mode design and electrostatic discharge (ESD) protections. An example electroacoustic device generally includes a piezoelectric material and a first electrode structure disposed above the piezoelectric material. The first electrode structure comprises first electrode fingers arranged within an active region having a first region and a second region. At least one of the first electrode fingers has at least one of a different width or a different height in the first region than in the second region, and the first electrode fingers comprise a first electrode finger that has a width or height in the second region that is less than a corresponding width or height of the at least one of the first electrode fingers in the second region. |
US11929729B2 |
Wafer level package and method of manufacture
A wafer level package comprises a functional wafer with a first surface, device structures connected to device pads arranged on the first surface. A cap wafer, having an inner and an outer surface, is bonded with the inner surface to the first surface of the functional wafer. A frame structure surrounding the device structures is arranged between functional wafer and cap wafer. Connection posts are connecting the device pads on the first surface to inner cap pads on the inner surface. Electrically conducting vias are guided through the cap wafer connecting inner cap pads on the inner surface and package pads on the outer surface of the cap wafer. |
US11929728B2 |
Packaged bulk acoustic wave resonator on acoustic wave device
A packaged acoustic wave filter component can include an acoustic wave device including a first piezoelectric layer and an interdigital transducer electrode on the first piezoelectric layer. A support layer may be included over the acoustic wave device, and the packaged hybrid filter component can also include a bulk acoustic wave resonator over the support layer. A cap layer may extend over and encapsulate the bulk acoustic wave resonator. One or more external vias may extend through the support layer and the underlying layers of the acoustic wave device to provide electrical communication with the packaged bulk acoustic wave generator. |
US11929727B2 |
Transversely-excited film bulk acoustic resonator with reduced spurious modes
Acoustic filters, resonators and methods are disclosed. An acoustic resonator includes a substrate and a piezoelectric plate includes a diaphragm that spans a cavity in the substrate. A conductor pattern includes an interdigital transducer (IDT) with interleaved parallel fingers on the diaphragm. A center-to-center spacing between two adjacent parallel fingers is greater than or equal to 2.5 times a thickness of the diaphragm and less than or equal to 15 times the diaphragm thickness. |
US11929726B2 |
Multiplexer
A multiplexer includes a common terminal, a first filter connected to the common terminal, a wiring line connecting the common terminal and the reception filter to each other, a second filter connected to a connection node on the wiring line, a third filter connected to a connection node on the wiring line, a wiring line connecting the connection node and the transmission filter to each other, a wiring line connecting the connection node and the first filter to each other, and an inductor connected between a wiring region of the wiring line that extends from the connection node to the first filter and the ground or between the wiring line and the ground. The length of a portion of the wiring line extending from the common terminal to the connection node is longer than the length of a portion of the wiring line extending from the common terminal to the connection node. |
US11929708B2 |
Cable holder assemblies for a solar panel system
Wire or cable holder assemblies employed in a solar power system are disclosed. In some embodiments, an assembly could include a cap and a base configured with channels. When the cap and the base are clamped to an object (e.g., a solar module frame), enclosures defined by the channels and a surface of the solar frame module are formed to hold cables. In some embodiments, an assembly could include a plunger with at least one leg and a base that includes a receptacle for receiving the plunger and a hook for holding electrical cables. A leg include a rack having teeth adapted to fall into notches or spaces formed by complementary teeth of a pawl found in the receptacle that forms a ratchet which permits insertion of the plunger into the receptacle but not an extraction. If extraction is desired, an external force may be applied to release the pawl. |
US11929707B2 |
System for maximizing solar insolation utilization in power generation
A variety of solar panels, light guides (or similar mediums) and light concentrators are configured to increase the power generated by the solar panels. In general embodiments of this system include at least one light guide between at least two solar panels with some light concentrator concentrating the light into the light guide held in some housing. |
US11929704B1 |
Method and system for securing a solar panel to a tile roof
Disclosed are methods and devices for securing a solar panel racking system to a tile roof, without removing roof tiles. The devices and method in combination may operate under severe weather conditions such as hurricanes, typhoons, and other tropical cyclones. An installer positions a stanchion through a hole in one of the roof tiles in the tile roof and onto a layer of polyurethane foam positioned over a layer of waterproof roof adhesive sealant. The installer extends the threaded fasteners obliquely through the stanchion, the layer of polyurethane foam, and the layer of waterproof roof adhesive sealant into the roof deck. The waterproof adhesive sealant bonds to the roof underlayment and creates a waterproof seal between the threaded fasteners and the roof deck. |
US11929698B2 |
Short circuit protection for a BLDC motor
The present invention relates to switching element protection of a BLDC motor, such as used with a power tool. The present invention checks each switching element of a power stage individually for a short circuit when a trigger of the tool is actuated. Each switching element is turned ON for a period of time (such as 1-5 microseconds, for example), current flowing through the half-bridge or the full power stage is measured, and that switching element is turned OFF. When the current is greater than or equal to a threshold (such as 5 A, for example), the controller stops and indicates a fault condition. By testing each switching element in order, the controller is able to determine whether the shorted switching element is the opposite one in the half-bridge being tested. |
US11929695B2 |
Control device, magnetic flux estimation device, and magnetic flux estimation method
A control device which includes a power conversion circuit configured to supply driving power to an electric motor, a magnetic flux estimation circuit configured to estimate a primary magnetic flux of the motor, and a voltage command generation circuit (control circuit) configured to control the conversion circuit based on an estimation result of the primary magnetic flux, in which the estimation circuit performs, when an operating speed of the motor is less than a predetermined level, a first estimation of estimating the primary magnetic flux based on an output current to the motor and an inductance thereof, and performs, when the speed exceeds a predetermined level, a second estimation of estimating the primary magnetic flux by estimating a magnetic flux differential value based on an output voltage of the conversion circuit and integrating the value using, as an initial value, an estimation result by the first estimation. |
US11929694B2 |
Rotary machine control apparatus, machine learning apparatus, and inference apparatus
A rotary machine control apparatus includes: a current detector detecting an alternating current flowing through a rotary machine and outputting a current detection value; a power converter supplying power to the rotary machine by applying an AC voltage based on a voltage command value; a current controller adjusting the voltage command value so that the current detection value matches a current command value; an estimator obtaining a magnetic-flux estimation value that is an estimation value of an amplitude of a magnetic flux vector in the rotary machine; and a magnetic flux controller adjusting the current command value so that the magnetic-flux estimation value matches a set magnetic-flux command value in a start-up control period from when the rotary machine is put in a state where the rotary machine rotates by inertia after interruption of power supply of the power converter until the power supply is resumed. |
US11929693B2 |
Method and system for controlling an electric machine
A control method of an electric machine is described, including a first step of detecting the angular position of a rotor of the electric machine; a second step of detecting the values of the alternate current next to at least two phases of the input current to the electric machine; a third step of detecting the values of voltage and direct current supplied as input to the inverter by the electric supply means; a fourth step of estimating the torque supplied by the electric machine performed by processing data detected in the first and second step; a fifth step of computing the torque supplied by the electric machine performed by processing data detected in the third and first step; a sixth step of comparing the value of the computed torque and the value of the estimated torque; a control system and a motor comprising such system are further described. |
US11929692B2 |
Vibrational energy harvesters with reduced wear
The proposed vibrational energy harvester comprises a frame (118), a mass (114) coupled to first and second primary flexures (110, 112) which are configured to flex and allow the mass to move in a first direction (130), a plurality of secondary flexures (120, 122) which are configured to flex and allow the mass to move in a different second direction (132), and a transduction assembly configured to convert movement of the mass and flexures into electrical energy, preferably of electrodynamic or piezoelectric type. Each of the primary flexures is coupled to a secondary flexure at a position spaced from the mass. The resonant frequency of torsional vibration modes can thereby be raised to a frequency higher than the frequency band of ambient vibrations, which effectively prevents the energy harvester from vibrating in undesirable torsional modes that would result in wear between components. |
US11929691B1 |
Triboelectric generator systems and methods for energy harvesting and sensing applications
A triboelectric generator can include respective contact members including a first contact member and second contact member. The respective contact members can be movable with respect to each other such that the respective contact members separate from each other in a first configuration and contact each other in a second configuration. The first contact member can include a first conductive layer and a contact layer. The second contact member can be spaced apart from the first contact member in the first configuration and can include an insulating contact layer and a second conductive layer. The insulating contact layer can be configured to come into contact with the contact layer of the first contact member and the transition of the respective contact members from the first configuration to the second configuration can create triboelectric charges. In some examples, the first contact member can include a non-contact insulating layer. |
US11929690B2 |
Microgrid controller with one or more sources
A microgrid control system that can govern power provided to a load from various power sources. The microgrid control system can determine apportionment of power between the various sources based on characteristic power features of the various sources. |
US11929682B2 |
ZVS assist snubber for switching converter
A voltage converter comprising a voltage input, a transformer comprising a primary winding coupled with the voltage input, a main switch coupled at a node with the primary winding, a snubber circuit coupled with the voltage input and with the node, the snubber circuit comprising a controllable switch having a gate and a source. A control circuit is coupled with the main switch and configured to turn the main switch on and off to convert an input voltage supplied to the voltage input to an output voltage distinct from the input voltage. The gate is coupled with the source to prevent the controllable switch from turning on. |
US11929679B2 |
Power supply configurations and PWM edge control
An apparatus includes a controller a current mode controller that produces an output voltage by supplying output current from at least one power supply phase of a power supply to power a load. The controller produces an error current signal based on a difference between a magnitude of the output current supplied from the power supply to a load and a phase current setpoint. Based on a magnitude of the error current signal, control a pulse width setting of a pulse width modulation signal controlling the at least one power supply phase. The controller varies a leading edge and a falling edge of a pulse width ON-time of the pulse width modulation signal over each of multiple control cycles depending on variations in the magnitude of the pulse width setting. |
US11929678B2 |
Power supply device using intelligent pre-regulator
A power supply unit using intellectual pre-regulator which includes an input port connected to a power source realized as battery or generator (hereinafter, it is called as ‘battery’), an output port connected to an electronic device, a voltage dropping part connected between said input port and said output port to drop the input voltage to match it to the voltage required by said electronic device, and a detection-control part to detect the voltage required by said electronic device connected to said output port and to transfer it to said voltage dropping part. |
US11929677B2 |
Controller for a power converter
Circuits and methods for reducing lagging responses of a power converter to changes in circuit voltages or current, over-shoot/under-shoot when a target output voltage changes faster than the power converter's response, and open loop conditions. Embodiments include scanning a feedback voltage from a load powered by a voltage output by a power converter controlled by a PWM control signal; detecting an under-regulation condition; and, while the under-regulation condition is detected, increasing a clock signal rate to a counter outputting a count value usable to generate the PWM control signal. Embodiments include comparing a target output voltage to a signal representative of an output voltage of the power converter; indicating an under-shoot or over-shoot condition if the voltage difference exceeds a corresponding offset value; and limiting the range of values for an M-bit count value used to generate the PWM control signal to mitigate the under-shoot or over-shoot condition. |
US11929676B2 |
Power conversion apparatus, motor drive apparatus, blower, compressor, and air conditioner
A power conversion apparatus includes a converter circuit converting alternating current voltage output from an AC power supply into direct current voltage. The converter circuit includes unit converters. The power conversion apparatus generates a reference duty based on detection values of a current detector and a voltage detector, and generates a pulse width modulation signal based on a result of comparison between a carrier signal and a corrected duty obtained by correcting the reference duty. When a first reference duty in a first carrier period differs from a second reference duty in a second carrier period subsequent to the first carrier period, a first corrected duty of a first phase in a first carrier period in one power supply period after and a second corrected duty of a second phase in the first carrier period in one power supply period after are controlled to have different values. |
US11929674B2 |
Voltage multiplier circuit
In an embodiment, a voltage multiplier comprises an input node, an output node, and first and second control nodes for receiving first and second clock signals defining two commutation states. An ordered sequence of intermediate nodes is coupled between the input and output nodes and includes two ordered sub-sequences. Capacitors are coupled: between each odd intermediate node in the first sub-sequence and the first control node; between each even intermediate node in the first sub-sequence and the second control node; between each odd intermediate node in the second sub-sequence and a corresponding odd intermediate node in the first sub-sequence; and between each even intermediate node in the second sub-sequence and a corresponding even intermediate node in the first sub-sequence. The circuit comprises selectively conductive electronic components coupled to the intermediate nodes. |
US11929671B2 |
Current-mode control for multistage interleaved resonant converters
Methods for operating an interleaved resonant power converter, and systems and apparatuses for power conversion. The method includes generating a first pair of complementary signals to drive a first stage of the interleaved resonant power converter. The method also includes generating a second pair of complementary signals to drive a second stage of the interleaved resonant power converter. The method further includes generating a current-mode control signal based on a current sense signal of the first stage. The method also includes adjusting a switching frequency of the first pair of complementary signals based on the current-mode control signal. The method further includes adjusting a switching frequency of the second pair of complementary signals to match the switching frequency of the first pair of complementary signals. |
US11929670B1 |
Modular configurable electronic power conversion
Systems, methods, and devices for converting electric power are disclosed. Converter modules convert power in a configurable manner in conjunction with a controller. |
US11929669B2 |
Totem-pole bridgeless power factor correction device and power supply
The present disclosure relates to a totem pole bridgeless power factor correction device and a power supply system. The device includes a power factor correction module. The power factor correction module includes a first transistor, a second transistor, a third transistor, a fourth transistor, an inductor and a control module for generating a zeroth control signal in the first time period to control the third transistor and the fourth transistor to be in an off state, performing a zero-crossing detection on an AC voltage in the first time period, generating a first control signal to control a conduction state of the first transistor and the second transistor before the AC voltage crosses zero, and generating a second control signal to control the conduction state of the first transistor and the second transistor after the AC voltage crosses zero. The embodiments of the present disclosure can enable the device to smoothly transition the current when the device is at the zero-crossing point, and improve the stability and efficiency of the device. |
US11929664B2 |
Multi-port power converter
A multi-port converter includes a hybrid energy storage system (HESS) that provides a faster dynamic response to load changes than prior art systems, and enables either downsizing of the main energy storage system (ESS) to increase the life of the main ESS (e.g. energy battery), or retaining the same size ESS and increasing the range or life of the power source. The multi-port convertor can advantageously result in lower investment and maintenance costs, and can also advantageously provide a path for inputs to directly feed the load. All these benefits can be achieved while reducing the number of active switches and overall component count as compared to prior art systems. |
US11929661B2 |
In-vehicle power supply device
An in-vehicle power supply device includes an input end configured to be connected to an in-vehicle secondary battery, an output end configured to be connected to an in-vehicle load, an external signal input port configured to receive an activation signal, a first converter unit connected to the input end and the output end, and a second converter unit connected in parallel to the first converter unit. The first converter unit includes a first drive power supply configured to constantly receive power suppled from the input end, and a first voltage converter operable in response to the power received by the first drive power supply to constantly output power from the output end. The second converter unit includes a second drive power supply activated by the activation signal received by the external signal input port, a converter controller configured to start to operate in response to the activating of the second drive power supply, and a second voltage converter configured to start to operate in response to the starting of the operating of the converter controller so as to output power from the output end. The in-vehicle power supply device increases power efficiency. |
US11929660B2 |
Rotary electric machine
Press-fitting the bus-bar into the connection terminal while improving reliability.In the rotary electric machine, the connection terminal comprises a terminal fixing portion fixed to the circuit board and held by the terminal holder, and a terminal connection portion arranged on the other side in the first direction with respect to the terminal fixing portion and for press-fitting the bus-bar. The terminal connection portion is arranged separately from the circuit board on the lower side. In the connection terminal, the connecting portion connecting the terminal fixing portion and the terminal connection portion is configured to be bendable and deformable vertically. This allows the terminal connection portion to be displaced when a press-fitting load above predetermined value is input to the terminal connection portion. Thus, since the press-fitting load is used as a load that bends and deforms the connecting portion, the load transmitted to the terminal fixing portion is reducible. |
US11929658B2 |
Housing for an electric motor
An electric motor includes a housing with a tubular wall extending in an axial direction of the housing and a closures positioned at opposite axial ends of the tubular wall, a stator fixedly mounted inside of the housing, a rotor rotatably mounted inside of the housing, and a bearing rotatably supporting the rotor. At least one of the closures includes a rotor supporting portion. The rotor supporting portion includes a through hole configured to receive a portion of the rotor. The through hole is defined by a closed shape including at least three or more straight sides, and a radius of an inscribed circle of the closed shape of the through hole is larger than a radius of the portion of the rotor received in the through hole. |
US11929655B2 |
Transport system and processing system
An embodiment includes: a first transport module on which a carriage moves; a second transport module that is configured to be able to move to a position for connecting to the first transport module and on which the carriage is able to move to and from the first transport module; a position detection unit that detects a position in a moving direction of the second transport module and outputs position information; a first control unit that controls motion of the carriage on the first transport module; a second control unit that controls motion of the carriage on the second transport module; a third control unit that controls motion of the second transport module; and a fourth control unit that controls the first to third control units. The fourth control unit corrects a position where the second transport module connects to the first transport module based on the position information. |
US11929651B2 |
Inverter integrated gas supply device
An inverter integrated gas supply device includes a fluid machine configured to discharge air, an electric motor having a motor casing and configured to drive the fluid machine, an inverter having an inverter casing and configured to supply a drive current to the electric motor, a motor-side connection part attached to the motor casing and configured to receive the drive current, and an inverter-side connection part attached to the inverter casing, connected to the motor-side connection part. The motor-side connection part includes a motor-side connector housing, and a motor connector. The inverter-side connection part includes an inverter-side connector housing, and an inverter connector. A position of the motor connector relative to the motor-side connector housing is fixed; and a position of the inverter connector relative to the inverter-side connector housing is variable. |
US11929649B2 |
Rotating electric machine with magnet insertion hole arrangement
The rotating electric machine includes: a rotor; and a stator, wherein the rotor includes: a rotor core having a magnet insertion hole group including a plurality of magnet insertion holes; and a permanent magnet group including a plurality of permanent magnets inserted in the plurality of magnet insertion holes of the magnet insertion hole group, respectively, wherein the plurality of magnet insertion holes are arranged side by side in a shape convex toward a center of the rotor from a radially-outer side surface of the rotor core, wherein the permanent magnet group forms one magnetic pole, wherein, in a part of the rotor core between the radially-outer side surface and the magnet insertion hole group, a magnetic slit is formed to extend in a shape convex toward the center of the rotor from the radially-outer side surface, and wherein the magnet insertion hole group includes three magnet insertion holes. |
US11929647B2 |
Magnet- embedded rotor
A rotor has a rotor core made of a magnetic material, a permanent magnet provided in a magnet insertion hole of the rotor core, and a cushioning material. The cushioning material is provided at a location where a distance between a wall surface of the magnet insertion hole and the permanent magnet is the narrowest, on both sides in a rotational direction with respect to the permanent magnet. |
US11929646B2 |
Rotor for an electric machine
The present invention relates to a rotor of an electric machine for use in an aircraft. By forming the shaft of the rotor such that it performs, at least partially, the function of the back iron, components of the rotor can be combined. Further, by forming the rotor components in this manner, an internal shaft with an increased diameter can be used to provide a rotor with greater stiffness than equivalent prior art devices. |
US11929639B2 |
Device for uninterruptible supply of power, comprising an energy storage means and a rotating electric machine
An apparatus for uninterruptible power supply (UPS) comprises a rotating electric machine having a generator winding and a plurality of motor windings. The motor windings of the plurality of motor windings are electrically insulated from the generator winding and from one another. The UPS further comprises, for each motor winding, an energy storage for electric energy and an inverter which outputs an alternating current and via which the energy storage is connected to the respective motor winding. |
US11929637B2 |
Meter-based transfer switch with lockout
An intermediate disconnect section includes a utility power breaker and an alternate power breaker. A switching mechanism opens and closes the utility power breaker and the alternate power breaker, so as to be in one of a first, second or third state. The utility power breaker is closed and the alternate power breaker is open while in the first state. The utility power breaker is open and the alternate power breaker is closed while in the second state. The utility power breaker is open and the alternate power breaker is open while in the third state. |
US11929636B2 |
Hybrid generator system and method of operation and control
Devices, methods and systems for providing electrical power are provided. In some embodiments, hybrid generator systems are provided that are capable of both receiving and delivery powering to various different devices and applications, and that are operable to service various demands. Efficiencies in production and signal conditioning are provided wherein stored energy devices and related controls are capable of responding to variable power demands. |
US11929635B2 |
Charging method and charging device
A charging method includes: charging a battery according to a second current value after charging the battery according to a first current value in each of N charging cycles, the second current value being less than the first current value, and N being a positive integer; and charging the battery according to a target cutoff voltage value in the case where a target voltage value is greater than or equal to the target cutoff voltage value at the end of the N charging cycle. The target voltage value is a charging voltage value corresponding to the first current value, and the target cutoff voltage value is a first cutoff voltage value, or the target voltage value is a charging voltage value corresponding to the second current value, the target cutoff voltage value is a second cutoff voltage value. |
US11929634B2 |
DC micro-grid system, charging loop circuit and control method thereof
Provided by the present application are a Direct Current (DC) micro-grid system, a charging loop circuit and a control method thereof. The charging loop circuit selectively connects a charging loop to a first side loop or a second side loop through a set of switches. |
US11929632B2 |
On-board charger system with integrated auxiliary power supply
A charger including a charging interface and a converter coupled to the charging interface. The converter includes a first plurality of switching transistors coupled to the charging interface and a transformer including a primary winding, a secondary winding, and an auxiliary winding. The primary winding is coupled to the first plurality of switching transistors. A second plurality of switching transistors is coupled between the secondary winding and a battery interface. An auxiliary system interface is coupled to the auxiliary winding. A controller is configured to control the first plurality of switching transistors and the second plurality of switching transistors to generate a first signal at the battery interface and a second signal at the auxiliary system interface. |
US11929631B2 |
Method for operating a battery module
A method for operating a battery module, including multiple battery cells. The method includes: a) ascertaining cell voltages of the individual battery cells at a starting point in time; b) ascertaining at the starting point in time an average cell voltage from the cell voltages of the battery cells ascertained at the starting point in time; c) estimating the cell voltage of at least one battery cell at an operating point in time if the cell voltage of the battery cell is not measurable at the operating point in time, taking into account the cell voltage of the battery cell ascertained at the starting point in time, the average cell voltage ascertained at the starting point in time, and an average cell voltage ascertained at the operating point in time. |
US11929630B2 |
Secondary battery charging method that shortens charging time
A secondary battery charging method that shortens charging time includes a step for introducing a plurality of battery cells onto an activation tray and CC-charging the battery cells; and a step for connecting the plurality of battery cells in parallel. The charging method according to the present invention shortens the time typically required for CV-charging by connecting battery cells in parallel after CC-charging, thus having the effect of replacing CV-charging. |
US11929615B2 |
Architecture of renewable energy ecosystem
A system includes a battery system including a plurality of batteries and configured to be selectively coupled to and charged by a renewable energy source and selectively coupled to and charged by a power grid. The system further includes a DC bus shared by a plurality of loads and an energy management system connected between the battery system and the plurality of loads. The energy management system is configured to selectively connect individual ones of the plurality of batteries to at least one of the plurality of loads via the DC bus, selectively connect the battery system to the power grid and disconnect the battery system from the power grid, and selectively connect at least one of the plurality of loads directly to the power grid. |
US11929614B2 |
Energy storage system and switching power supply thereof
An energy storage system and a switching power supply thereof are provided in the present disclosure. An alternating current AC input terminal of the switching power supply is connected to an AC power source via a protection fuse unit. A direct current DC input terminal of the switching power supply is connected to an energy storage unit in the energy storage system via a protection fuse unit. An output terminal of the switching power supply is connected to a master control unit in the energy storage system and an additional load in the energy storage system. Therefore, the switching power supply can receive electric energy from at least one of the energy storage unit and the AC power source, and supply power to the master control unit and the additional load in the energy storage system. |
US11929611B2 |
Control device, program, and control method
A control device that is communicably connected to a user terminal includes a controller, in which the controller is configured to set a virtual space, select one or more virtual spots from a plurality of candidate locations in the virtual space in accordance with associated values with a plurality of users belonging to a real specific region, install a virtual renewable energy power plant at the selected virtual spot in the virtual space, generate image information in which information regarding a real renewable energy power plant that is installed at a real spot corresponding to the selected virtual spot is displayed in association with the installed virtual renewable energy power plant, and transmit the image information to the user terminal. |
US11929609B2 |
Surge protection circuit
A surge protection circuit is presented. The surge protection circuit includes an input port for receiving an input voltage; an energy release cell having a first terminal coupled to the input port, a second terminal coupled to ground, and a control terminal coupled to the input port via a first switch device and to the ground via a second switch device. The surge protection circuit is adapted to close the first switch device to enable a current to flow from the input port to ground through the release cell upon occurrence of a positive voltage surge and to close the second switch device to enable a current to flow from ground to the input port through the release cell upon occurrence of a negative voltage surge. |
US11929599B2 |
Wiring member with fixing member and manufacturing method of wiring member with fixing member
A wiring member with a fixing member includes a wiring member, and a fixing member. The wiring member includes a plurality of wire-like transmission members and a base material. The plurality of wire-like transmission members are fixed to the base material in an arrayed state. The base material is bent so as to surround the plurality of wire-like transmission members. The fixing member includes an attachment part and a fixing part. The attachment part is attached to the wiring member so as to be located on outside of the base material. The fixing part is a part being connected to the attachment part and being fixed to a fixing target of the wiring member. In a state in which the attachment part is attached to the wiring member, the base material is maintained in a bent state. |
US11929598B2 |
Cable gland
A cable gland sealing member comprising: a sleeve (19) arranged to be slidably received within a passage (9) defined in a body (5) of a cable gland, the sleeve (19) arranged to receive a settable sealing material for forming a seal to a cable passing through the sleeve, wherein the sleeve (19) is defined by an annular side wall extending along an axial length; wherein an outer surface (71) of the sleeve (19) includes a tapered portion (95) such that the external diameter of the sleeve (19) widens in the tapered portion (95); and wherein the outer surface (71) of the sleeve (19) is arranged to form a seal with the cable gland body (5). A cable gland is also disclosed using such a sealing member. |
US11929596B2 |
Modular switchgear and method of assembling the same
An electrical enclosure includes a main cabinet and a modular cabinet removably secured to the main cabinet. The main cabinet includes a bus compartment that includes a busbar assembly, and the bus compartment is located between an end wall of the main cabinet and a partition opposite the end wall. The modular cabinet is comprised of interlocking compartment modules. Each compartment module interlocks with an adjacent compartment module. Each compartment module includes first and second side panels. Each side panel includes an alignment member that engages an alignment member of a respective side panel of the adjacent compartment module. Each compartment module also includes a base that extends between the first and second side panels and a terminal wall that joins the first and second side panels. The terminal walls of the interlocking compartment modules engage to form a structural wall of the modular cabinet. |
US11929592B2 |
Silicon-photonics-based semiconductor optical amplifier with N-doped active layer
A semiconductor optical amplifier for high-power operation includes a gain medium having a multilayer structure sequentially laid with a P-layer, an active layer, a N-layer from an upper portion to a lower portion in cross-section thereof. The gain medium is extendedly laid with a length L from a front facet to a back facet. The active layer includes multiple well layers formed by undoped semiconductor material and multiple barrier layers formed by n-doped semiconductor materials. Each well layer is sandwiched by a pair of barrier layers. The front facet is characterized by a first reflectance Rf and the back facet is characterized by a second reflectance Rb. The gain medium has a mirror loss αm about 40-200 cm−1 given by: αm=(½L)ln{1/(Rf×Rb)}. |
US11929586B2 |
Method of pulsed laser irradiation with reduced thermal damage
A method of delivering optical energy to a substrate comprises applying a temporal group of optical pulses to a region of the substrate, wherein the temporal group comprises twenty or fewer pulses of a femtosecond pulse duration, arranged as a first subgroup of pulses comprising up to three pulses followed by a second subgroup of pulses comprising the remaining pulses in the temporal group; and wherein energies of the pulses are controlled such that pulses in the first subgroup have a first energy per pulse and pulses in a second subgroup of pulses have a second energy per pulse which is less than the first energy. |
US11929580B2 |
Electrical power strip
A power strip and method for providing and controlling power to power strip outlets and for differing amperages and/or voltages is disclosed. The power strip includes a power cord for connecting to a power outlet and a plurality of electrical outlets of the same of differing amperage and voltage connected to receive the electrical current from the power cord. At least one of the plurality of electrical outlets is powered continuously with electrical current from the power outlet. Electrical current from the power outlet to the plurality of electrical outlets is controlled by load presence controlled circuit, current limiting circuit, and/or soft-start circuitry. |
US11929576B2 |
Board end connector and connector assembly
A board end connector and a connector assembly. The board end connector comprises a board end insulating body, a terminal module, and a housing. The board end insulating body comprises a board end plugging surface and a plugging slot. The plugging slot is disposed on the board end plugging surface and comprises two interference sidewalls which are oppositely disposed. The terminal module is disposed in the board end insulating body. The housing is disposed on one side of the board end insulating body. A plugging bump member is provided on one side of the housing. The plugging bump member is disposed in the plugging slot. An interfering bump is provided on at least one side of the plugging bump member. The interfering bump interferes with at least one of the two interference sidewalls to increase the holding force between the housing and the board end insulating body. |
US11929574B2 |
Electrical connector with HDMI 2.1 specification and a simple structure that can meet the conditions required for high-frequency signal transmission
An electrical connector with HDMI 2.1 specification, including an insulating body, multiple terminals, and a metallic shell partially enclosing the insulating body and the terminals, is provided. The terminals include ten terminals located in an upper row and nine terminals located in a lower row. The ten terminals are sequentially a first terminal Data2+, a third terminal Data2−, a fifth terminal Data Shield, a seventh terminal Data0+, a ninth terminal Data0−, a eleventh terminal Data3 Shield, a thirteenth terminal CEC, a fifteenth terminal SCL, a seventeenth terminal DDC/CEC Ground, and a nineteenth terminal Hot Plug Detec1 along an arrangement direction. The nine terminals are sequentially a second terminal Data2 Shield, a fourth terminal Data1+, a sixth terminal Data1−, an eighth terminal Data0 Shield, a tenth terminal Data3+, a twelfth terminal Data3−, a fourteenth terminal Utility, a sixteenth terminal SDA, and an eighteenth terminal +5V Power along the arrangement direction. |
US11929572B2 |
Connector system including an interlock system
The connector system is configured for use in a power distribution system of a motor vehicle, and wherein the connector system includes a female housing, female terminal assembly, and a female interlock (FIL) assembly. The female housing having an arrangement of side walls that define a receptacle that is configured to receive the female terminal assembly. The female interlock (FIL) assembly positioned within the female terminal assembly that resides within the receptacle of the female housing to define a fully assembled female state SFAF, whereby the FIL assembly is configured to be coupled to an interlock circuit that prevents electrical current from flowing through the female terminal assembly prior to connection of the female terminal assembly to a male terminal assembly. |
US11929570B2 |
Contact plunger cartridge assembly
An electrical connector apparatus for use in a downhole tool comprising a housing, a contact screw within outer threads and inner threads, a contact plunger within the inner bore of the housing and a second cylinder protruding from the first cylinder. The contact spring is located between the contact plunger and the contact screw and pre-loads the contact plunger within the housing. |
US11929566B2 |
Circuit board connector assembly
An assembly, comprising: a circuit board; a electrical connector mounted to a circuit board; and a counterweight mounted to the circuit board, wherein the counterweight contacts a first major surface of the circuit board, a center of gravity of the electrical connector is not situated in a plane that perpendicularly intersects the first major surface, a combined center of gravity of the electrical connector and the counterweight is situated in a plane that perpendicularly intersects the first major surface, the counterweight arches over an outer circumference of the electrical connector. |
US11929565B2 |
Interface for a printed circuit board
An interface for electrically contacting a printed circuit board housed in a housing is formed as a double-sided and/or two-part interface by a first interface having at least one first contact element which is brought into electric contact with at least one terminal of the printed circuit board; a second interface having at least one second contact element corresponding to the first interface and arranged on an opening of the housing in a stationary manner such that the first and second contact elements are brought into contact with each other. The second contact element provides a terminal which can be contacted from outside the housing, wherein plug-in and/or pulling forces acting on the terminal are received by the second interface and/or the housing. The second interface is designed for connecting a plug connector on the housing exterior, and the first contact element is provided by a stamped bent contact. |
US11929560B2 |
Antenna device and radio communication device including the same
A dual-band antenna device allowed to perform communication at a first frequency in a predetermined frequency band and at a second frequency in a frequency band higher than the predetermined frequency band includes: a ground conductor; a folded antenna conductor including a first linear part and a second linear part that are caused to face each other at a distance by folding; an LC resonant circuit that is included in the folded antenna conductor, that lets the first frequency pass, and that lets the second frequency attenuate; and a feeding point between the ground conductor and the folded antenna conductor. A narrow gap part is provided between the first linear part and the second linear part of the folded antenna conductor, the narrow gap part measuring a distance shorter than a distance measured in a different portion between the first linear part and the second linear part. |
US11929558B2 |
Millimeter wave antenna apparatus and electronic device
A millimeter wave antenna apparatus for an electronic device includes a rear housing and at least one antenna assembly, the at least one antenna assembly includes a millimeter wave module spaced apart from the rear housing, and being configured to transceive millimeter wave signal; a beam of the millimeter wave signal pointing towards the outside of the rear housing; a dielectric layer arranged in a target area of the rear housing, the target area at least comprising an area where the millimeter wave module is projected onto the rear housing, the dielectric layer and a part of the rear housing in the target area together forming a radiation layer with gradient distribution of dielectric constant, and the radiation layer being configured to change a beam radiation direction of the millimeter wave signal. |
US11929550B2 |
Wireless communication connector and communication module comprising same
A radio frequency (RF) connector includes an insulating portion configured in a cylindrical shape; an outer conducting portion configured in a cylindrical shape and disposed to surround an outer circumferential surface of the insulating portion; and an inner conducting portion disposed inside the insulating portion in a hollow shape and having both ends protruding from the insulating portion, the insulating portion electrically separating the outer conducting portion from the inner conducting portion. |
US11929548B2 |
Eyewear with slot-ring antenna
Eyewear with a slot ring antenna generating E-fields that are orthogonal to each other at a frequency. The slot ring antenna has a first portion including an inner ring and an outer ring configured to generate a first E-field in a first direction, and a second portion having a respective inner ring and the outer right configured to generate a second E-field in a second direction that is orthogonal to the first E-field. The outer ring encompasses the respective inner rings, where a first slot is defined between the respective inner ring and the outer ring. A second slot is encompassed by the respective inner ring, and it may be a cutout. The slot ring antenna encompasses eyewear optical assemblies. In one example, the slot antenna first portion encompasses a first optical assembly, and the second portion encompasses the second optical assembly. The outer ring may comprise of a common ground plane, which ground plane may extend proximate a bridge of the eyewear. The two portions of the antenna co-exist in very close proximity to each other and support the same frequency band with minimal coupling to each other due to the orthogonal E-fields. |
US11929546B2 |
Electronic device comprising array antenna
An electronic device comprising an array antenna according to various embodiments of the present invention may comprise: a housing comprising a first plate, a second plate facing away from the first plate, and a side member surrounding the space between the first plate and the second plate; a display visible through a part of the first plate; a first printed circuit board comprising a first surface facing the side member, a second surface facing away from the first surface, a first edge adjacent close to the first plate, and a second edge closer to the second plate than the first edge, the first printed circuit board comprising one or more conductive plates on the first surface; a second printed circuit board extending from the first edge so as to bend at an obtuse angle with regard to the first surface, the second printed circuit board comprising one or more first conductive patterns; a third printed circuit board extending from the second edge so as to bend at an obtuse angle with regard to the first surface, the third printed circuit board comprising one or more second conductive patterns; and a wireless communication circuit electrically connected to the conductive plates, the first conductive patterns, and the second conductive patterns and configured to transmit and/or receive signals. Various other embodiments may be possible. |
US11929545B2 |
Methods and apparatus for implementing an access point supporting multiple communications protocols
Access points can be mounted in a variety of locations or orientations and can support multiple communications protocols. In some embodiments, an access point includes a main housing and a front housing. The main and front housing are connected by a hinge. A Wi-Fi antenna is included in the front housing in some embodiments. The access point is configured for use in either an open or closed position. When mounted in a vertical position, the front housing can be lowered into a horizontal position, which facilitates a preferred orientation of an antenna with respect to the ground. A first set of cooling fins serves to maintain components of the access point offset from a wall to which the access point is mounted. This facilitates airflow. Additional fins act as a spacer between the main housing and the front housing when the access point is used in a closed position. This facilitates air flow around both sides of the main housing. |
US11929541B2 |
GNSS antenna
An antenna includes an optically transparent substrate layer having a first surface and an opposing second surface; a radiating element having a first mesh structure and disposed on the first surface of the substrate layer; a ground plane having a second mesh structure formed on the second surface of the substrate layer; at least two feed lines configured to connect the radiating element to an external circuit; and at least two stubs connected to the radiating element. |
US11929538B2 |
RF dielectric filter with surface mount RF signal input/output structure
A RF dielectric filter comprising a block of dielectric material including top and bottom exterior longitudinal surfaces and side exterior surfaces covered with a layer of conductive material. RF signal input/output pads are located at opposed ends of the block. Each of the RF signal input/output pads comprises a strip of conductive material bridging between the bottom exterior surface and the side exterior surface. A strip or region of dielectric material surrounds all the sides of the elongate strip of conductive material except for one end of the strip of conductive material on the side exterior surface which is in a direct unitary coupling relationship with the remainder of the conductive material on the side exterior surface. In one embodiment, the strip or region of dielectric material is generally U-shaped and can vary in width. |
US11929537B2 |
Resonator filter
Disclosed is a resonant filter, which includes a housing including an input hole and an output hole, an input resonator including an input resonant body and an input port extending from the input resonant body and out of the housing through the input hole, and an output resonator including an output resonant body and an output port extending from the output resonant body and out of the housing through the output hole. The input resonator and the output resonator are fixed in the housing. The input resonator body and the output resonator body, which are sheets with a metal surface or metal sheets, respectively include a resonant rod with an upright segment, an extension segment extending from the upright segment and one end of which away from the extension segment is connected to the housing, and a first branch extending from the extension segment away from the upright segment. |
US11929535B2 |
Phase shifter and phased array antenna
A phase shifter includes a substrate, a signal transmission structure disposed on the substrate, and a phase adjustment structure disposed on the substrate. The phase adjustment structure includes a conductive structure, at least one semiconductor structure disposed between the signal transmission structure and the conductive structure, a first insulating layer disposed between the conductive structure and the at least one semiconductor structure, and at least one first bias voltage line electrically connected to the conductive structure. Orthogonal projections, on the substrate, of the signal transmission structure, the conductive structure and the at least one semiconductor structure overlap with one another. An orthogonal projection, on the substrate, of the first insulating layer is located at least in a region in which the orthogonal projections, on the substrate, of the conductive structure and the at least one semiconductor structure overlap. |
US11929533B2 |
Anion exchange membranes for redox flow batteries
A flow battery having at least one rechargeable cell is disclosed. The at least one rechargeable cell can include an anolyte compartment, a catholyte compartment, and an anion exchange membrane positioned between the anolyte and catholyte compartments. The anion exchange membrane can have a thickness of less than 100 μm and a steady state diffusivity of less than 0.4 ppm/hr/cm2 with respect to a cation species in an electrolyte of the rechargeable cell. A method of facilitating use of a flow battery including providing the anion exchange membrane is also disclosed. A method of facilitating storage of an electric charge comprising providing the flow battery is also disclosed. A method of producing an anion exchange membrane is also disclosed. |
US11929532B2 |
Electrochemical bioreactor module and methods of using the same
A device and process for using the device are provided for the production of commodity chemicals by biological methods which require the addition of reducing equivalents. The device allows operating conditions to be conveniently altered to achieve maximal electrochemical efficiencies for a given biologically mediated redox reaction, series of reactions, or fermentation process. |
US11929531B2 |
Composite membrane
A substrate for a composite membrane includes a microporous polyolefin membrane for carrying a hydrophilic resin compound within the pores of the microporous membrane wherein: the average pore diameter is 1 nm to 50 nm; the porosity is 50% to 78%; the membrane thickness is 1 μm to 12 μm; and, when a mixed solution of ethanol and water (volume ratio 1/2) is dripped onto a surface of the microporous polyolefin membrane which has not undergone hydrophilization treatment, the contact angle θ1 between the droplet and the surface is 0 to 90 degrees 1 second after the dripping, and the contact angle θ2 between the droplet and the surface is 0 to 70 degrees 10 minutes after the dripping, and the rate of change of the contact angle ((θ1−θ2)/θ1×100) is 10 to 50%. |
US11929527B2 |
Fuel device and the use thereof in a motor vehicle
A fuel cell device of a motor vehicle is disclosed. The fuel cell device includes a fuel cell, a supply air path leading to the fuel cell for a cathode supply air flow, and an exhaust air path leading away from the fuel cell for a cathode exhaust air flow. The supply air path and the exhaust air path are routed through a humidifier that humidifies the supply air and dehumidifies the exhaust air. The exhaust air path is further routed through a water separator that removes water from the exhaust air to provide evaporation water. A heat exchanger for cooling the fuel cell is provided that has an evaporative cooler for cooling the heat exchanger. The evaporative cooler is assigned to the water separator in fluidic communication and is supplied with evaporation water by the water separator. |
US11929516B2 |
Battery module for electrically-driven aircraft
A battery module can include multiple battery cells, multiple cell tubes, and a first plate. The multiple cell tubes can accommodate the multiple battery cells within the plurality of cell tubes so that individual of the plurality of battery cells are positioned within individual of the plurality of cell tubes. Each battery cell can have a first electric pole and a second electric pole. The first plate can include a printed circuit board. The printed circuit board can include a first conductive layer and an isolating layer. The isolating layer can include at least one blind hole for wire-bonding the conductive layer to one of the battery cells. |
US11929515B2 |
Battery pack case and battery pack
The application relates to a battery pack case and a battery pack. The battery pack case includes: a bottom plate and a side plate connected with the bottom plate, the bottom plate and the side plate surround to form an accommodating portion configured to accommodate a unit cell; the bottom plate is provided with a plurality of first grooves and a plurality of second grooves opening toward the accommodating portion, the plurality of first grooves are spaced apart from each other, the plurality of second grooves are spaced apart from each other, and the first grooves and the second grooves are arranged to cross each other. The bottom plate of the battery pack itself has good rigidity, is not prone to warp deformation, and can prevent the overflow of structural glue from contaminating the wiring harness or electrical components. |
US11929513B2 |
Fuel cells, bifunctional catalysts thereof, and preparation methods therefor
A bifunctional catalyst and a preparation method therefor are provided. The bifunctional catalyst is prepared by providing carbon matrix, adding 0.01-10 mol/L platinum containing solution, 0.01-10 mol/L palladium containing solution, 0.01-10 mol/L silver containing solution, and 0.01-15 mol/L sodium citrate trihydrate solution to the carbon matrix for reacting at 20° C. to 80° C. for 0.5 h to 24 h to obtain a mixed solution, and adding reducing agent to the mixed solution for reacting for 0.5 h to 30 h, and centrifuging and drying so as to obtain the bifunctional catalyst. |
US11929512B2 |
Oxidized surface layer on transition metal nitrides: active catalysts for the oxygen reduction reaction
An electrode catalyst for an Oxygen Reduction Reaction (ORR) is provided that includes a transition metal nitride layer on a substrate, an ORR surface oxide layer deposited on the transition metal nitride layer, where the ORR surface oxide layer includes from sub-monolayer to 20 surface oxide monolayers. |
US11929506B2 |
Binder composition for non-aqueous secondary battery, slurry composition for non-aqueous secondary battery functional layer, functional layer for non-aqueous secondary battery, battery member for non-aqueous secondary battery, and non-aqueous secondary battery
Provided is a binder composition for a non-aqueous secondary battery containing: a particulate polymer formed of a block copolymer including an aliphatic conjugated diene monomer unit and a block region formed of an aromatic vinyl monomer unit; at least one saturated hydrocarbon selected from the group consisting of a chain alkane having a carbon number of not less than 5 and not more than 8 and a cycloalkane having a carbon number of not less than 5 and not more than 8; and water. The content of the saturated hydrocarbon is not less than 0.001 parts by mass and not more than 0.1 parts by mass per 100 parts by mass of the particulate polymer. |
US11929497B2 |
Negative electrode active material, negative electrode including the negative electrode active material, secondary battery including the negative electrode, and method of preparing the negative electrode active material
A negative electrode active material as well as a method of preparing a negative electrode active material which includes preparing a silicon-based compound including SiOx, wherein 0.5 |
US11929495B2 |
Anode for lithium secondary battery and lithium secondary battery including the same
In some implementations, the anode includes a current collector, a first anode mixture layer formed on at least one surface of the current collector, and a second anode mixture layer formed on the first anode mixture layer. The first anode mixture layer and the second anode mixture layer include a carbon-based active material, respectively. The first anode mixture layer includes a first binder, a first silicon-based active material, and a first conductive material. The second anode mixture layer includes a second binder, a second silicon-based active material, and a second conductive material. Contents of the first conductive material and the second conductive material are different from each other with respect to the total combined weight of the first anode mixture layer and the second anode mixture layer. Types of the first silicon-based active material and the second silicon-based active material are different from each other. |
US11929494B2 |
Anode active material including low-defect turbostratic carbon
An electrode material for a lithium ion secondary battery and method of forming the same, the electrode material including composite particles, each composite particle including: a primary particle including an electrochemically active material; and an envelope disposed on the surface of the primary particle. The envelope includes turbostratic carbon having a Raman spectrum having: a D band having a peak intensity (ID) at wave number between 1330 cm-1 and 1360 cm-1; a G band having a peak intensity (IG) at wave number between 1530 cm-1 and 1580 cm-1; and a 2D band having a peak intensity (I2D) at wave number between 2650 cm-1 and 2750 cm-1. In one embodiment, a ratio of ID/IG ranges from greater than zero to about 1.1, and a ratio of I2D/IG ranges from about 0.4 to about 2. |
US11929490B2 |
Anode including graphite and silicon-based material having different diameters and lithium secondary battery including the same
The present disclosure relates to an anode for a lithium secondary battery, wherein an anode material layer is formed on at least one surface of an anode current collector, and the anode material layer includes large-particle graphite, a small-particle silicon-based material, and fine-particle graphite, and satisfies the following conditions 1 to 3: [Condition 1] Average diameter D50 of the large-particle graphite (D1): 1 to 50 μm [Condition 2] Average diameter D50 of the small-particle silicon-based material (D2): 0.155D1 to 0.414D1 [Condition 3] Average diameter D50 of the fine-particle graphite (D3): 0.155D1 to 0.414D1, or 0.155D2 to 0.414D2. |
US11929489B2 |
Electrode plate and manufacturing method for electrode plate
A manufacturing method for an electrode plate and an electrode plate are provided. The method includes deposition-layer forming to form a deposition layer in which active material particles and binder particles are deposited on a surface of a current collecting foil and heat pressing to form an electrode layer on the surface of the current collecting foil by heating and compressing a deposition-layer-formed current collecting foil having the deposition layer on the surface of the current collecting foil. The deposition layer includes a first deposition layer placed on a side of the current collecting foil and a second deposition layer constituting a surface of the deposition layer. The deposition-layer forming includes forming the deposition layer in which a content rate of the binder particles in the second deposition layer is lower than a content rate of the binder particles in the first deposition layer. |
US11929486B2 |
Nanostructured composite electrodes
Composite electrodes are described herein, comprising a stainless steel substrate and silicon-containing nanostructures extending from the substrate, as well as processes for preparing such electrodes without requiring a catalyst by pre-treatment of the steel. At least a portion of the silicon-containing nanostructures are characterized by: being substantially devoid of a non-silicon catalyst material and/or a noble metal; and/or including along its length a metal constituent originating from the steel substrate; and/or including a metal silicide extending from the substrate and along at least a portion of its length; and/or being fused with at least one other silicon-containing nanostructure at a location removed from a surface of the substrate to form a sponge-like three-dimensional structure; and/or being stainless steel nanostructures having a layer of silicon disposed thereon. |
US11929485B2 |
Secondary battery
A secondary battery includes a positive electrode, a negative electrode, and an electrolyte. The positive electrode includes a positive electrode active material layer that includes a positive electrode active material, a fluorine-based binder having a melting point from 152° C. to 166° C., a conductive assistant having a specific surface area from 1000 m2/g to 1500 m2/g, and a vinylpyrrolidone-based polymer. |
US11929483B2 |
Positive electrode and lithium-ion battery
The present application provides a positive electrode and a lithium-ion battery. The positive electrode comprises a current collector; a first active material layer comprising a first active material; and a second active material layer; wherein the first active material layer is arranged between the current collector and the second active material layer, the first active material layer comprises a first active material, and the first active material is at least one selected from a group consisting of a modified lithium transition metal oxide positive electrode material and a modified lithium iron phosphate. The positive electrode of the present application helps to improve the thermal stability of the lithium-ion battery, and the improvement of the thermal stability may reduce the proportion of the thermal runaway when the lithium-ion battery is internally short-circuited so that the safety performance of the lithium-ion battery is improved. |
US11929482B2 |
Solution-phase deposition of thin films on solid-state electrolytes
Methods, systems, and compositions for the solution-phase deposition of thin films comprising one or more artificial solid-electrolyte interphase (SEI) layers. The thin films can be coated onto the surface of porous components of electrochemical devices, such as solid-state electrolytes employed in rechargeable batteries. The methods and systems provided herein involve exposing the component to be coated to different liquid reagents in sequential processing steps, with optional intervening rinsing and drying steps. Processing may occur in a single reaction chamber or multiple reaction chambers. |
US11929480B2 |
Battery and battery apparatus
The disclosure relates to the technical field of batteries, and proposes a battery and a battery apparatus. The battery includes: a housing; a cell, the cell disposed in the housing. A pole element is disposed on the housing. A heat sink is disposed on the housing. |
US11929479B2 |
Power supply device, vehicle having same, and buffer
Power supply device includes a plurality of secondary battery cells, a pair of end plates that cover both end faces of battery stack in which the plurality of secondary battery cells are stacked, a plurality of fastening members that fasten end plates to each other, a plurality of pressing parts that press upper surfaces of the plurality of secondary battery cells respectively, and buffer interposed between pressing parts and the upper surfaces of secondary battery cells. Buffer includes a plurality of covers made of resin, and a connecting part, having flexibility, for connecting two of the plurality of covers. Buffer is configured such that each of the plurality of covers is disposed on the upper surface of corresponding one of secondary battery cells, and each of pressing part abuts on the upper surface of the corresponding cover. |
US11929478B2 |
Filling member and battery pack
A filling member is interposed between pouch cells of a battery pack, the filling member has a first surface orthogonal to a thickness direction thereof and a second surface opposite to the first surface, θd1 and θd2 defined below satisfy formulas (1) and (2) below, respectively, θp satisfies formula (3) below, and θd1>θd2 holds: (1) θd1≥3.0×10−3 (m2·K)/W, (2) θd2≤8.0×10−3 (m2·K)/W, (3) 0.5 K/W≤θp1≤1000 K/W, and (4) 0.5 K/W≤θp2≤1000 K/W. θd1 is heat transfer resistance when the average temperature of one of the first and second surfaces exceeds 180° C., θd2 is heat transfer resistance when the average temperatures of the first and second surfaces both do not exceed 80° C., θp1 is heat transfer resistance when the average temperature exceeds 180° C., θp2 is heat transfer resistance when the average temperatures do not exceed 80° C. |
US11929469B2 |
Battery management system, processing device, battery management method, and battery management and control system
The present application discloses a battery management system, a processing device, a battery management method, and a battery management and control system. The battery management system includes: an information transmission module configured to transmit, under a condition that it is determined that a connection relationship between unfailing cells of a target battery pack changes when a target failure cell in the target battery pack is isolated, original configuration information of the target battery pack to a processing device, so that the processing device generates adjusted configuration information according to the original configuration information; an information reception module configured to receive the adjusted configuration information transmitted by the processing device, wherein the adjusted configuration information includes an identification of the target failure cell; a management module configured to perform management operations on the unfailing cells of the target battery pack according to the adjusted configuration information. |
US11929467B2 |
Secondary battery
A secondary battery including an electrode assembly having a positive electrode, a negative electrode, and a separator arranged between the positive electrode and the negative electrode, an electrolyte, and an exterior body housing the electrode assembly and the electrolyte. The exterior body has at least two step portions adjacent to each other and having top surfaces with different heights, the at least two step portions including a low step portion and a high step portion. A stepped surface is formed between the top surface of the low step portion and the top surface of the high step portion, and at least part of a board is arrangeable on the top surface of the low step portion. |
US11929457B2 |
Bolting device for manufacturing battery pack
Discussed is a bolting device that effectively protects an internal configuration of a battery pack and increases manufacturing efficiency during a bolting operation. The bolting device for manufacturing a battery pack includes an electric screwdriver provided with a rotation motor; a driver bit connected to the rotation motor to enable a rotation movement and configured to rotate a bolt; a bit guide member provided with a hollow tube such that the driver bit is inserted into an inside of the hollow tube to be movable; and a guide jig provided with a main body configured to be mounted on an upper portion of a pack housing, the main body having a plate shape and having at least one through hole, and a fixing member inserted into the through hole and mounted therein, and having an insertion hole. |
US11929454B2 |
Light emitting device including electronic components and pin holes
A light emitting device includes: a base member having a first surface including a first region and a second region; a first frame provided on the base member and surrounding the first region; a light emitting element provided on the base member in the first region; a light-transmissive first member provided inward of the first frame, and covering the light emitting element; an electronic component provided on the base member in the second region and electrically connected with the light emitting element; and a plurality of pin holes arrayed in a first direction and electrically connected with the electronic component, the first direction being orthogonal to a thickness direction of the base member. The electronic component is provided on a side opposite the plurality of pin holes with respect to the light emitting element in a second direction that is orthogonal to the thickness direction and the first direction. |
US11929453B2 |
Light-emitting diode package using fluid encapsulate
An UV or DUV light-emitting diode package includes: a foundation; a first metal layer, a second metal layer, and third metal layer formed on a top surface of the foundation, wherein the first metal layer and the second metal layer are electrically isolated by a first gap, the third metal layer surrounds the first and second metal layers and is electrically isolated from the first and second metal layers by a second gap; a lens attached to the top surface of the foundation, wherein a cavity is formed between the foundation and the lens; a chip disposed in the cavity, wherein an anode of the chip is electrically connected to the first metal layer and a cathode of the chip is electrically connected to the second metal layer; and a fluid encapsulate, wherein the cavity is fully or partially filled with the fluid encapsulate. |
US11929451B2 |
Semiconductor light emitting device
A semiconductor light emitting device includes a light emitting structure having a first conductivity-type semiconductor layer, an active layer and a second conductivity-type semiconductor layer, a transparent electrode layer on the second conductivity-type semiconductor layer and spaced apart from an edge of the second conductivity-type semiconductor layer, a first insulating layer on the light emitting structure to cover the transparent electrode layer and including a plurality of holes connected to the transparent electrode layer, and a reflective electrode layer on the first insulating layer and connected to the transparent electrode layer through the plurality of holes. |
US11929450B2 |
Electroluminescent display panel and display device
An electroluminescent display panel and a display device are provided. In the embodiments of the disclosure, a photosensitive component is arranged in the photosensitive component arranging region. The extending line of at least one line is arranged in the photosensitive component arranging region so that the orthographic projection of the extending line on the light-emitting surface of the electroluminescent display panel overlaps with the first pixels in the first and second specific pixel groups in the photosensitive component arranging area; the first and second specific pixel groups include respective first pixels located in first straight lines of the second pixels correspondingly connected to two adjacent signal lines, the first and second specific pixel groups are adjacent in the second direction, and the first straight lines extend in the first direction. |
US11929448B2 |
Electric injection annealing test device and a method thereof for crystalline silicon photovoltaic solar cells
Described herein is an electric injection annealing test device for crystalline silicon photovoltaic solar cells, the test device comprises a dark box, a sample test bench, a temperature control device, a power supply device and an image acquisition device. The sample test bench, the temperature control device, the power supply device and the image acquisition device are located in the dark box; the sample test bench is used to place a solar cell sheet; the temperature control device is used to control a temperature of the solar cell sheet; the power supply device provides a current to the solar cell sheet, the image acquisition device is used to acquire electroluminescence images of the solar cell sheet under different temperatures and current conditions. |
US11929447B2 |
Annealing materials and methods for annealing photovoltaic devices with annealing materials
A method for annealing an absorber layer is disclosed, the method including contacting a surface of the absorber layer with an annealing material provided as a gel. The annealing material comprises cadmium chloride and a thickening agent. A viscosity of the gel of the annealing material is greater than or equal to 5 millipascal seconds. |
US11929444B2 |
Functional part, photovoltaic module and method for manufacturing photovoltaic module
The present disclosure provides a functional part, a photovoltaic module and a method of manufacturing photovoltaic modules. The functional part is configured to form a photovoltaic module with a cell string that includes a plurality of cells. Adjacent cells of share an overlapped region. The functional part has a first surface facing the cell string and a second surface opposite to the first surface. The functional part includes at least one groove extending from the first surface toward the second surface. A location of each groove corresponds to a location of at least one overlapped region. |
US11929437B2 |
Semiconductor device comprising various thin-film transistors
A transistor includes oxide semiconductor stacked layers between a first gate electrode layer and a second gate electrode layer through an insulating layer interposed between the first gate electrode layer and the oxide semiconductor stacked layers and an insulating layer interposed between the second gate electrode layer and the oxide semiconductor stacked layers. The thickness of a channel formation region is smaller than the other regions in the oxide semiconductor stacked layers. Further in this transistor, one of the gate electrode layers is provided as what is called a back gate for controlling the threshold voltage. Controlling the potential applied to the back gate enables control of the threshold voltage of the transistor, which makes it easy to maintain the normally-off characteristics of the transistor. |
US11929426B2 |
Semiconductor device and method for manufacturing the semiconductor device
A semiconductor device with high reliability is provided. The present invention relates to a method for manufacturing a transistor including an oxide semiconductor. A stacked-layer structure of an oxide semiconductor and an insulator functioning as a gate insulator is subjected to microwave-excited plasma treatment, whereby the carrier concentration of the oxide semiconductor is reduced and the barrier property of the gate insulator is improved. In addition, a conductor functioning as an electrode and the insulator functioning as a gate insulator are formed in contact with the oxide semiconductor and then the microwave-excited plasma treatment is performed, whereby a high-resistance region and a low-resistance region can be formed in the oxide semiconductor in a self-aligned manner. Moreover, the microwave-excited plasma treatment is performed under an atmosphere containing oxygen with a high pressure, whereby a transistor having favorable electrical characteristics can be provided. |
US11929424B2 |
Semiconductor device and method for forming the same
A method includes forming a semiconductor fin on a substrate; forming a dielectric layer over the semiconductor fin; forming a metal gate electrode in the dielectric layer and extending across the semiconductor fin; forming a source/drain regions on the semiconductor fin and on opposite sides of the metal gate electrode; performing a first non-zero bias plasma etching process to the metal gate electrode; after performing the first non-zero bias plasma etching process, performing a first zero bias plasma etching process to the metal gate electrode. |
US11929423B2 |
Etching platinum-containing thin film using protective cap layer
A microelectronic device includes a substrate a platinum-containing layer over the substrate. The platinum-containing layer includes a first segment and a second segment adjacent to the first segment, and has a first surface and a second surface opposite the first surface closer to the substrate than the first surface. A first spacing between the first segment and the second segment at the first surface is greater than a second spacing between the first segment and the second segment at the second surface. A width of the first segment along the first surface is less than twice a thickness of the first segment, and the second spacing is less than twice the thickness of the first segment. |
US11929422B2 |
Passivation layers for semiconductor devices
The structure of a semiconductor device with passivation layers on active regions of FET devices and a method of fabricating the semiconductor device are disclosed. The semiconductor device includes a substrate, first and second source/drain (S/D) regions disposed on the substrate, nanostructured channel regions disposed between the first and second S/D regions, a passivation layer, and a nanosheet (NS) structure wrapped around the nanostructured channel regions. Each of the S/D regions have a stack of first and second semiconductor layers arranged in an alternating configuration and an epitaxial region disposed on the stack of first and second semiconductor layers. A first portion of the passivation layer is disposed between the epitaxial region and the stack of first and second semiconductor layers and a second portion of the passivation layer is disposed on sidewalk of the nanostructured channel regions |
US11929418B2 |
Metal gate structure and method of fabricating the same
A gate structure includes a substrate divided into an N-type transistor region and a P-type transistor region. An interlayer dielectric covers the substrate. A first trench is embedded in the interlayer dielectric within the N-type transistor region. A first gate electrode having a bullet-shaped profile is disposed in the first trench. A gate dielectric contacts the first trench. An N-type work function layer is disposed between the gate dielectric layer and the first gate electrode. A second trench is embedded in the interlayer dielectric within the P-type transistor region. A second gate electrode having a first mushroom-shaped profile is disposed in the second trench. The gate dielectric layer contacts the second trench. The N-type work function layer is disposed between the gate dielectric layer and the second gate electrode. A first P-type work function layer is disposed between the gate dielectric layer and the N-type work function layer. |
US11929413B2 |
Semiconductor device structure with metal gate stack
A semiconductor device structure is provided. The semiconductor device structure includes a first channel structure and a second channel structure over a substrate. The semiconductor device structure also includes a first gate stack over the first channel structure, and the first gate stack has a first width. The semiconductor device structure further includes a second gate stack over the second channel structure. The second gate stack has a protruding portion extending away from the second channel structures. The protruding portion of the second gate stack has a second width, and half of the first width is greater than the second width. |
US11929412B2 |
Semiconductor device
A semiconductor device with favorable electrical characteristics is provided. A semiconductor device with stable electrical characteristics is provided.The semiconductor device includes a first insulating layer, a second insulating layer, a third insulating layer, a fourth insulating layer, a semiconductor layer, and a first conductive layer. The second insulating layer is positioned over the first insulating layer and the island-shaped semiconductor layer is positioned over the second insulating layer. The second insulating layer has an island shape having an end portion outside a region overlapping with the semiconductor layer. The fourth insulating layer covers the second insulating layer, the semiconductor layer, the third insulating layer, and the first conductive layer, is in contact with part of a top surface of the semiconductor layer, and is in contact with the first insulating layer outside the end portion of the second insulating layer. The semiconductor layer contains a metal oxide, the second insulating layer and the third insulating layer contain an oxide, the first insulating layer contains a metal oxide or a nitride, and the fourth insulating layer contains a metal nitride. |
US11929410B2 |
Method for fabricating hydrogen treated surface of semiconductor device with buried gate
A method for fabricating a semiconductor device includes: providing a substrate having a front surface and a rear surface opposite to the front surface; forming a trench in the front surface of the substrate; forming a gate dielectric layer over the trench; forming a gate electrode that fills a bottom portion of the trench over the gate dielectric layer; forming a sealing layer that includes a first portion covering the gate electrode, the gate dielectric layer, and the front surface of the substrate, and a second portion covering the rear surface of the substrate; selectively removing the second portion of the sealing layer; and performing an annealing process to form a hydrogen treated surface on an interface between the trench and the gate dielectric layer. |
US11929409B2 |
Semiconductor device with improved source and drain contact area and methods of fabrication thereof
Semiconductor device includes a substrate having multiple fins formed from a substrate, a first source/drain feature comprising a first epitaxial layer in contact with a first fin, a second epitaxial layer formed on the first epitaxial layer, and a third epitaxial layer formed on the second epitaxial layer, the third epitaxial layer comprising a center portion and an edge portion that is at a different height than the center portion; a fourth epitaxial layer formed on the third epitaxial layer, a second source/drain feature adjacent the first source/drain feature, comprising a first epitaxial layer in contact with a second fin, a second epitaxial layer formed on the first epitaxial layer of the second source/drain feature, a third epitaxial layer formed on the second epitaxial layer of the second source/drain feature, the third epitaxial layer comprising a center portion and an edge portion that is at a different height than the center portion of the third epitaxial layer of the second source/drain feature; and a fourth epitaxial layer formed on the third epitaxial layer of the second source/drain feature. |
US11929408B2 |
Layout techniques and optimization for power transistors
Various embodiments are disclosed for improved and structurally optimized transistors, such as RF power amplifier transistors. A transistor may include a drain metal portion raised from a surface of a substrate, a drain metal having a notched region, a gate manifold body with angled gate tabs extending from the gate manifold, and/or a source-connected shielding. The transistor may include a high-electron-mobility transistor (HEMT), a gallium nitride (GaN)-on-silicon transistor, a GaN-on-silicon-carbide transistor, or other type of transistor. |
US11929407B2 |
Method of fabricating high electron mobility transistor
A method of fabricating a HEMT includes the following steps. A substrate having a group III-V channel layer, a group III-V barrier layer, a group III-V gate layer, and a gate etch stop layer disposed thereon is provided. A passivation layer is formed to cover the group III-V barrier layer and the gate etch stop layer. A gate contact hole and at least one source/drain contact hole are formed in the passivation layer, where the gate contact hole exposes the gate etch stop layer, and the at least one source/drain contact hole exposes the group III-V channel layer. In addition, a conductive layer is conformally disposed on a top surface of the passivation layer and in the gate contact hole and the at least one source/drain contact hole. |
US11929405B2 |
Group III nitride-based transistor device having a field plate
In an embodiment, a Group III nitride-based transistor device includes a source electrode, a drain electrode and a gate electrode positioned on a first major surface of a Group III nitride based-based layer, wherein the gate electrode is laterally arranged between the source electrode and the drain electrode, a passivation layer arranged on the first major surface and a field plate coupled to the source electrode, the field plate having a lower surface arranged on the passivation layer. The field plate is laterally arranged between and laterally spaced apart from the gate electrode and the drain electrode. |
US11929404B2 |
Transistor gates having embedded metal-insulator-metal capacitors
A semiconductor structure comprises a gate structure of a transistor. The gate structure comprises a gate conductive portion disposed on a gate dielectric layer. The semiconductor structure further comprises a capacitor structure disposed on the gate structure. The capacitor structure comprises a first conductive layer, a dielectric layer disposed on the first conductive layer and a second conductive layer disposed on the dielectric layer. The first and second conductive layers are respectively connected to a first contact portion and a second contact portion. |
US11929403B2 |
Method of manufacturing semiconductor device
A method of manufacturing a semiconductor device includes: forming a trench in a semiconductor layer of first conductivity type; in the trench, forming a first layer containing silicon and then forming a second layer containing first oxide or nitride on the first layer or forming the second layer and then forming the first layer on the second layer; and thermally oxidizing the first layer. |
US11929401B2 |
Method of forming a source/drain
Embodiments provide a way of treating source/drain recesses with a high heat treatment and an optional hydrogen plasma treatment. The high heat treatment smooths the surfaces inside the recesses and remove oxides and etching byproducts. The hydrogen plasma treatment enlarges the recesses vertically and horizontally and inhibits further oxidation of the surfaces in the recesses. |
US11929400B2 |
Silicon carbide semiconductor device and method of manufacturing silicon carbide semiconductor device
A method of manufacturing a silicon carbide semiconductor device, including forming a first-conductivity-type region in a SiC semiconductor substrate, selectively forming a plurality of second-conductivity-type regions in the first-conductivity-type region, forming an interlayer insulating film covering the first-conductivity-type region and the second-conductivity-type regions, selectively removing the interlayer insulating film to form a plurality of openings exposing the second-conductivity-type regions, forming, in each opening, a layered metal film having a cap film stacked on an aluminum film, thermally diffusing aluminum atoms in the aluminum film to thereby form a plurality of second-conductivity-type high-concentration regions, removing the layered metal film, selectively removing the interlayer insulating film to form a contact hole, forming a first electrode by sequentially stacking a titanium film and a metal film containing aluminum on the first surface of the semiconductor substrate in the contact hole, and forming a second electrode on the second main surface of the semiconductor substrate. |
US11929398B2 |
FinFET structure and method for manufacturing thereof
Present disclosure provides a FinFET structure, including a substrate, a fin protruding from the substrate, including a first portion and a second portion below the first portion, wherein the first portion includes a first dopant concentration of a dopant, and the second portion includes a second dopant concentration of the dopant, the second dopant concentration is greater than the first dopant concentration, a gate over the fin, wherein the second portion of the fin is below a bottom surface of the gate, and an insulating layer over the substrate and proximal to the second portion of the fin, wherein at least a first portion of the insulating layer includes a third dopant concentration of the dopant, the third dopant concentration is greater than the first dopant concentration. |
US11929397B2 |
Semiconductor device including trench structure and manufacturing method
A semiconductor device includes: a silicon carbide semiconductor body having a source region of a first conductivity type and a body region of a second conductivity type; and a trench structure extending from a first surface into the silicon carbide semiconductor body along a vertical direction, the trench structure having a gate electrode and a gate dielectric. The trench structure is stripe-shaped and runs along a longitudinal direction that is perpendicular to the vertical direction. The source region includes a first source sub-region and a second source sub-region alternately arranged along the longitudinal direction. A doping concentration profile of the first source sub-region along the vertical direction differs from a doping concentration profile of the second source sub-region along the vertical direction. A corresponding method of manufacturing the semiconductor device is also described. |
US11929396B2 |
Cavity spacer for nanowire transistors
A transistor structure includes a base and a body over the base. The body comprises a semiconductor material and has a first end portion and a second end portion. A gate structure is wrapped around the body between the first end portion and the second end portion, where the gate structure includes a gate electrode and a dielectric between the gate electrode and the body. A source is in contact with the first end portion and a drain is in contact with the second end portion. A first spacer material is on opposite sides of the gate electrode and above the first end portion. A second spacer material is adjacent the gate structure and under the first end portion of the nanowire body. The second spacer material is below and in contact with a bottom surface of the source and the drain. |
US11929393B2 |
Integrated circuit devices and methods of manufacturing the same
An integrated circuit device includes a capacitor structure, wherein the capacitor structure includes: a bottom electrode over a substrate; a supporter on a sidewall of the bottom electrode; a dielectric layer on the bottom electrode and the supporter; and a top electrode on the dielectric layer and covering the bottom electrode. The bottom electrode comprises: a base electrode layer over the substrate and extending in a first direction that is perpendicular to a top surface of the substrate, and a conductive capping layer including niobium nitride that is between a sidewall of the base electrode layer and the dielectric layer, and also between a top surface of the base electrode layer and the dielectric layer. |
US11929392B2 |
Semiconductor devices including capacitor and methods of manufacturing the semiconductor devices
Semiconductor devices including a capacitor and methods of forming the same are provided. The semiconductor devices may include a capacitor that include a lower electrode, an upper electrode on the lower electrode, and a dielectric layer extending between the lower electrode and the upper electrode. The lower electrode may include a doped region that contacts the dielectric layer, and the doped region of the lower electrode is configured to increase a capacitance of the capacitor. |
US11929391B2 |
Electronic component and method of operating an electronic component
Described herein is an electronic component that may include a substrate, wherein the substrate may include at least two electrodes, wherein the at least two electrodes are each spaced apart from each other on and/or within the substrate. When the electronic component is in a first operating state, an electrolytic material may be disposed at least in a spatial region between the at least two electrodes, wherein the electrolytic material comprises at least one polymerizable material. When the electronic device is in a second operating state, at least one electrical connection may be made between the at least two electrodes, wherein the at least one electrical connection comprises an electrically conductive polymer. The electrically conductive polymer may comprise one or more fiber structures, wherein the one or more fiber structures are in physical contact with the at least two electrodes. |
US11929385B2 |
Method for forming a pixelated optoelectronic device on a substrate
A method for forming a pixelated optoelectronic stack comprises forming a stacked layer structure that comprises a bottom electrode layer, an optoelectronic layer over the bottom electrode layer, and a patterned hard-mask comprising a pattern over the optoelectronic layer. The method comprises replicating the pattern into the optoelectronic layer and the bottom electrode layer, thereby forming a first intermediate pixelated stack comprising at least two islands of stack separated from one another by stack-free areas; providing an electrically insulating layer on the first intermediate pixelated stack; removing a top portion of the electrically insulating layer and removing any remaining hard-mask so that a top surface of the electrically insulating layer is coplanar with an exposed top surface of the first intermediate pixelated stack, yielding a second intermediate pixelated stack; and forming a top transparent electrode layer over the second intermediate pixelated stack. |
US11929379B2 |
Conductive contact for ion through-substrate via
Various embodiments of the present disclosure are directed towards a method for forming an integrated chip, the method includes forming a through substrate via (TSV) in a first substrate. The TSV continuously extends from a first surface of the first substrate to a second surface of the first substrate. A conductive contact is formed on the second surface of the first substrate. The conductive contact comprises a first conductive layer disposed on the TSV. An upper conductive layer is formed between the conductive contact and the TSV. The upper conductive layer comprises a silicide of a conductive material of the first conductive layer. |
US11929377B2 |
Image sensor comprising an array of pixels for reducing the shadowing effect, and corresponding designing method and computer program product
The present disclosure relates to an image sensor (21) comprising an array of pixels, wherein a set of pixels of the array comprises pixels with different height levels arranged according to their height level and relative position to an optical axis (22) of the image sensor, wherein each pixel of the set can take one height level i among N different height levels, N≥2, where i=1 is the smallest height level and i=N is the highest height level. According to the disclosure, for a pixel of the set having a first height level equal to n, 2≥n≥N, and an adjacent pixel of the set having a second height level equal to m, lower than the first height level, in at least one of horizontal, vertical, or diagonal scanning direction, from a point at which the optical axis (22) intersects the image sensor (21) to at least one rim of the image sensor, the second height level m is equal to n−1. |
US11929376B2 |
Solid-state imaging device and imaging apparatus
The present technique relates to a solid-state imaging device and an imaging apparatus that enable provision of a solid-state imaging device having superior color separation and high sensitivity. The solid-state imaging device includes a semiconductor layer in which a surface side becomes a circuit formation surface, photoelectric conversion units PD1 and PD2 of two layers or more that are stacked and formed in the semiconductor layer, and a longitudinal transistor Tr1 in which a gate electrode is formed to be embedded in the semiconductor layer from a surface of the semiconductor layer. The photoelectric conversion unit PD1 of one layer in the photoelectric conversion units of the two layers or more is formed over a portion of the gate electrode of the longitudinal transistor Tr1 embedded in the semiconductor substrate and is connected to a channel formed by the longitudinal transistor Tr1. |
US11929375B2 |
Image sensors
An image sensor for securing an area of a photodiode includes a pixel area and a transistor area adjacent to the pixel area. The pixel area may include a photodiode and a floating diffusion area. The transistor area may include transistors extending along an edge of the pixel area. The transistors in the transistor area may include a reset transistor, one or more source follower transistors, and one or more selection transistors, and the reset transistor and one source follower transistor adjacent to the reset transistor may share a common drain area. The source follower transistors and the selection transistors may each share a common source area or a common drain area between two adjacent transistors thereof. |
US11929366B2 |
Semiconductor device
A semiconductor device includes an interlayer dielectric layer on a substrate, a first connection line that fills a first trench of the interlayer dielectric layer, the first trench having a first width, and a second connection line that fills a second trench of the interlayer dielectric layer, the second trench having a second width greater than the first width, and the second connection line including a first metal layer that covers an inner sidewall of the second trench, a barrier layer that covers a bottom surface of the second trench, and a second metal layer on the first metal layer and the barrier layer, the first connection line and the first metal layer include a first metal, and the second metal layer includes a second metal different from the first metal. |
US11929357B2 |
Optoelectronic package structure and method of manufacturing the same
An optoelectronic package structure is provided. The optoelectronic package includes a carrier, an electronic component, a photonic component and a first power supply path in the carrier. The carrier includes a first region and the electronic component is disposed over the first region of the carrier. A first power supply path is electrically connects the electronic component. |
US11929355B2 |
Mixed light light-emitting diode device
A mixed light light-emitting diode device includes first, second, and third chips, each having a first-type semiconductor layer with a first surface, a second-type semiconductor layer with a second surface opposite to the first surface, and a third surface indenting from the first surface and situated on the second-type semiconductor layer. The second and third chips have their first surfaces disposed above and facing the first surface of the first chip. A first-type electrode penetrates through the second and first surfaces of the first chip and contacts all first surfaces of first, second, and third chips. Two second-type electrodes each penetrates through the second and third surfaces of the first chip and connect the first chip to one of the second and third chips. |
US11929354B2 |
Power semiconductor module
A power semiconductor module includes a half-bridge circuit having a first power semiconductor element and a second power semiconductor element that are connected in series with each other. The power semiconductor module also includes first to third external terminals, a first wiring member that connects a high-potential-side main electrode of the first power semiconductor element to the first external terminal, a second wiring member that connects a low-potential-side main electrode of the second power semiconductor element to the second external terminal, a third wiring member that connects an output of the half-bridge circuit to a third external terminal, and at least one of a first corrosion sensor disposed in an installation environment of the first wiring member, a second corrosion sensor disposed in an installation environment of the second wiring member, or a third corrosion sensor disposed in an installation environment of the third wiring member. |
US11929350B2 |
Method for packaging semiconductor, semiconductor package structure, and package
Embodiments provide a method for packaging a semiconductor, a semiconductor package structure, and a package. The packaging method includes: providing a substrate wafer having a first surface and a second surface arranged opposite to each other, the first surface having a plurality of grooves, a plurality of electrically conductive pillars being provided at a bottom of the groove, and the electrically conductive pillar penetrating through the bottom of the groove to the second surface; providing a plurality of semiconductor die stacks; placing the semiconductor die stack in the groove; and filling an insulating dielectric in a gap between a sidewall of the groove and the semiconductor die stack to form an insulating dielectric layer covering an upper surface of the semiconductor die stack to seal up the semiconductor die stack so as to form the semiconductor package structure. |
US11929348B2 |
Vertically mounted die groups
A multi-die apparatus includes a plurality of die groups. Each die group includes a plurality of dies stacked parallel to each other and with an edge surface of each die aligned with a planar side surface. The multi-die apparatus also includes a base substrate structure that has a planar top surface characterized by a given direction of lattice crystalline planes. Each of the plurality of die groups is disposed sideways on the base substrate structure, with the planar side surface of each die group bonded to the planar top surface of the base substrate structure. One or more of the plurality of die groups are arranged in a non-parallel manner relative to the given direction of lattice crystalline planes of the base substrate structure. |
US11929341B2 |
Nano copper paste and film for sintered die attach and similar applications
A sintering powder comprising copper particles, wherein: the particles are at least partially coated with a capping agent, and the particles exhibit a D10 of greater than or equal to 100 nm and a D90 of less than or equal to 2000 nm. |
US11929338B2 |
Honeycomb pattern for conductive features
A method includes forming a first package component, and forming a first plurality of electrical connectors at a first surface of the first package component. The first plurality of electrical connectors are laid out as having a honeycomb pattern. A second package component is bonded to the first package component, wherein a second plurality of electrical connectors at a second surface of the second package component are bonded to the first plurality of electrical connectors. |
US11929337B2 |
3D-interconnect
A microelectronic assembly comprises a microelectronic element, a redistribution structure, a plurality of backside conductive components and an encapsulant. The redistribution structure may be configured to conductively connect bond pads of the microelectronic element with terminals of the microelectronic assembly. The plurality of back side conductive components may be etched monolithic structures and further comprise a back side routing layer and an interconnection element integrally formed with the back side routing layer and extending in a direction away from the back side routing layer. The back side routing layer of at least one of the plurality of back side conductive components overlies the rear surface of the microelectronic element. An encapsulant may be disposed between each interconnection element. The back side routing layer of the at least one of the plurality of back side conductive components extends along one of the opposed interconnection surfaces. |
US11929336B2 |
Semiconductor device including resistor element
A semiconductor device includes a first pad defined on one surface of a first chip; a second pad defined on one surface of a second chip which is stacked on the first chip, and bonded to the first pad; a first resistor element defined in the first chip, and coupled to the first pad; and a second resistor element defined in the second chip, and coupled to the second pad. |
US11929334B2 |
Die-beam alignment for laser-assisted bonding
A method of making a semiconductor device involves the steps of disposing a first semiconductor die over a substrate and disposing a beam homogenizer over the first semiconductor die. A beam from the beam homogenizer impacts the first semiconductor die. The method further includes the steps of determining a positional offset of the beam relative to the first semiconductor die in a number of pixels, using a first calibration equation to convert the number of pixels into a distance in millimeters, and moving the beam homogenizer the distance in millimeters to align the beam and first semiconductor die. |
US11929333B2 |
Integrated fan-out package
An integrated fan-out (InFO) package includes a die, an encapsulant, a redistribution structure, a slot antenna, an insulating layer, a plurality of conductive structures, and an antenna confinement structure. The encapsulant laterally encapsulates the die. The redistribution structure is disposed on the die and the encapsulant. The slot antenna is disposed above the redistribution structure. The insulating layer is sandwiched between the redistribution structure and the slot antenna. The conductive structures and the antenna confinement structure extend from the slot antenna to the redistribution structure. |
US11929326B2 |
Method of forming graphene barrier layer in interconnect structure
Interconnect structures and method of forming the same are disclosed herein. An exemplary interconnect structure includes a first contact feature in a first dielectric layer, a second dielectric layer over the first dielectric layer, a third dielectric layer over the second dielectric layer, a second contact feature extending through the second dielectric layer and the third dielectric layer, and a graphene layer between the second contact feature and the third dielectric layer. |
US11929325B2 |
Mixed pitch track pattern
Routing layers, e.g., back-end of line (BEOL) routing layers, of a semiconductor device are disclosed. Unlike conventional routing layers, the proposed routing layers include mixed pitch track patterns. As such, routing layers with reduced resistance-capacitance (RC) and low routing cost may be achieved. |
US11929324B2 |
Semiconductor devices having improved electrical characteristics and methods of fabricating the same
The semiconductor device provided comprises a substrate that includes active regions that extends in a first direction and a device isolation layer that defines the active regions, word lines that run across the active regions in a second direction that intersects the first direction, bit-line structures that intersect the active regions and the word lines and that extend in a third direction that is perpendicular to the second direction, first contacts between the bit-line structures and the active regions, spacer structures on sidewalls of the bit-line structures, and second contacts that are between adjacent bit-line structures and are connected to the active regions. Each of the spacer structures extends from the sidewalls of the bit-line structures onto a sidewall of the device isolation layer. |
US11929322B2 |
Method of forming device and package structure
Device, package structure and method of forming the same are disclosed. The device includes a die encapsulated by an encapsulant, a conductive structure aside the die, and a dielectric layer overlying the conductive structure. The conductive structure includes a through via in the encapsulant, a redistribution line layer overlying the through via, and a seed layer overlying the redistribution line layer. The dielectric layer includes an opening, wherein the opening exposes a surface of the conductive structure, the opening has a scallop sidewall, and an included angle between a bottom surface of the dielectric layer and a sidewall of the opening is larger than about 60 degrees. |
US11929318B2 |
Package structure and method of forming the same
A package structure includes a thermal dissipation structure, a first encapsulant, a die, a through integrated fan-out via (TIV), a second encapsulant, and a redistribution layer (RDL) structure. The thermal dissipation structure includes a substrate and a first conductive pad disposed over the substrate. The first encapsulant laterally encapsulates the thermal dissipation structure. The die is disposed on the thermal dissipation structure. The TIV lands on the first conductive pad of the thermal dissipation structure and is laterally aside the die. The second encapsulant laterally encapsulates the die and the TIV. The RDL structure is disposed on the die and the second encapsulant. |
US11929317B2 |
Capacitor networks for harmonic control in power devices
New types, structures, and arrangements of capacitor networks for harmonic control and other purposes are presented. In one example, an integrated device includes a capacitor network and one or more power devices. The capacitor network includes a bond pad and metal-insulator-metal (MIM) capacitors. The capacitors include a first metal layer, a second metal layer, an insulator layer between the first and second metal layers, and one or more through-substrate vias. The first metal layer is coupled to the bond pad, and the second metal layer is coupled to a ground plane on a bottom side of the substrate by the vias. A number of capacitors can be arranged around the bond pad in the capacitor network for a tailored capacitance. A matching network in the integrated device can incorporate the capacitor network to reduce loss, provide better harmonic termination, and achieve better phase alignment for the power devices. |
US11929315B2 |
Semiconductor package having pad with regular and irregular depressions and protrusions and method of manufacturing the same
A semiconductor package including a redistribution substrate having lower and upper surfaces, the redistribution substrate including a pad on the lower surface, the pad having a first surface and a second surface, and a redistribution layer electrically connected to the pad; a semiconductor chip on the upper surface of the redistribution substrate and electrically connected to the redistribution layer; an encapsulant encapsulating at least a portion of the semiconductor chip; and a protective layer on the lower surface of the redistribution substrate and having an opening exposing at least a portion of the first surface of the pad, wherein the portion of the first surface exposed through the opening includes a recess surface including regular depressions and protrusions and being depressed inwardly toward the second surface, and an edge surface including irregular depressions and protrusions and having a step difference with respect to the recess surface. |
US11929314B2 |
Interconnect structures including a fin structure and a metal cap
In some implementations, one or more semiconductor processing tools may form a metal cap on a metal gate. The one or more semiconductor processing tools may form one or more dielectric layers on the metal cap. The one or more semiconductor processing tools may form a recess to the metal cap within the one or more dielectric layers. The one or more semiconductor processing tools may perform a bottom-up deposition of metal material on the metal cap to form a metal plug within the recess and directly on the metal cap. |
US11929313B2 |
Chip package structure and method for manufacturing the same, and module
A chip package structure, manufacturing method thereof, and module are described. In an embodiment, the chip package structure includes: a substrate, a wiring layer, a chip, and a second conductive bump, wherein, in an embodiment, the substrate includes a first region and a second region surrounding the first region, and the wiring layer is located on side of the substrate and includes metal wire, wherein at least part of a metal wire is in contact with the substrate in direction perpendicular to the substrate, and the metal wire overlaps with the second region, wherein the chip is located on side of the wiring layer facing away from the substrate, and the chip corresponds to the first region. In an embodiment, a first conductive bump is provided on side of the chip facing away from the substrate and is electrically connected to the metal wire. |
US11929308B2 |
Flip chip package assembly
In a described example, an apparatus includes: a package substrate for mounting a semiconductor die to a die side surface, the package substrate including leads spaced from one another; and cavities extending into the leads from the die side surface, the cavities having sides and a bottom surface of the lead material, the cavities at locations corresponding to post connect locations on the semiconductor die. |
US11929306B2 |
Semiconductor device comprising first and second lead frames
A semiconductor device of an embodiment includes a first lead frame, a second lead frame located apart from the first lead frame, a semiconductor chip mounted on the first lead frame, and a conductive member. The conductive member electrically connects an electrode of the semiconductor chip to the second lead frame through a conductive adhesive. The conductive member includes a cut face located apart from a bonding face of the electrode, on which the conductive member is bonded. |
US11929305B2 |
Electrostatic discharge protection circuit having a metal connection and method for manufacturing the electrostatic discharge protection circuit
In a method for manufacturing an electrostatic discharge protection circuit, an electrostatic discharge device structure is formed during a front side processing of a semiconductor substrate in a first area. Contact pads are formed on the front side on the electrostatic discharge device structure and in a second area. During back side processing of the semiconductor substrate, a metal connection between the first electrostatic discharge device structure and the second area is formed. |
US11929304B2 |
Semiconductor apparatus with heat dissipation conduit in sidewall interconnection structure, method of manufacturing the same, and electronic device
A semiconductor apparatus with a heat dissipation conduit in a sidewall interconnection structure, a method of manufacturing the semiconductor apparatus, and an electronic device including the semiconductor apparatus. According to the embodiments, the semiconductor apparatus includes: a carrier substrate having a first region and a second region adjacent to each other; a semiconductor device on the first region; and an interconnection structure on the second region, wherein the interconnection structure includes: an electrical isolation layer; a conductive structure in the electrical isolation layer, wherein at least a part of components require to be electrically connected in the semiconductor device is in contact with and therefore electrically connected to the conductive structure in a lateral direction, wherein the conductive structure is located at a corresponding height in the interconnection structure; and a heat dissipation conduit in the electrical isolation layer. |
US11929300B2 |
Method for packaging an integrated circuit (IC) package with embedded heat spreader in a redistribution layer (RDL)
An integrated circuit (IC) package with an embedded heat spreader in a redistribution layer (RDL) is provided. IC packaging facilitates a high density package for ICs, including monolithic microwave integrated circuits (MMICs). However, IC packaging may result in reduced heat removal from an IC, decreasing radio frequency (RF) circuit performance. In an exemplary aspect, an IC package is provided which incorporates an embedded heat spreader within a dielectric layer of an RDL coupled to an IC die. The embedded heat spreader provides efficient heat transfer, robust RF performance, and operation through millimeter wave (mmW) frequencies, all in a miniature low-cost, low-profile surface mountable (SM) package. |
US11929299B2 |
High-power die heat sink with vertical heat path
Disclosed are apparatuses and methods for fabricating the apparatuses. In one aspect, an apparatus includes a high-power die mounted on a backside of a package substrate. A heat transfer layer is disposed on the backside of the high-power die. A plurality of heat sink interconnects is coupled to the heat transfer layer, where each of the plurality of heat sink interconnects is directly coupled to the heat transfer layer in a vertical orientation. |
US11929297B2 |
Conductive thermal management architecture for electronic devices
An electronic assembly includes a first printed wiring board (PWB) on a first side of the electronic assembly, and a first stiffener secured to the first PWB. The electronic assembly also includes a second PWB on a second side of the electronic assembly, opposite the first side, a second stiffener secured to the second PWB, and a center stiffener seated in the second stiffener and between the first stiffener and the second stiffener. The center stiffener has a first side facing the first stiffener, a second side that is opposite the first side and facing the second stiffener, a first end, and a second end, opposite the first end. Electronic devices are secured to the center stiffener. The center stiffener dissipates heat from the electronic devices, and the electronic devices include power dies. |
US11929287B2 |
Dielectric liner for field effect transistors
The present disclosure describes a semiconductor structure with a dielectric liner. The semiconductor structure includes a substrate and a fin structure on the substrate. The fin structure includes a stacked fin structure, a fin bottom portion below the stacked fin structure, and an isolation layer between the stacked fin structure and the bottom fin portion. The semiconductor structure further includes a dielectric liner in contact with an end of the stacked fin structure and a spacer structure in contact with the dielectric liner. |
US11929283B2 |
Barrier structure for semiconductor device
A semiconductor device includes a gate structure on a substrate and a dielectric film stack over the gate structure and the substrate, where the dielectric film stack includes a first inter layer dielectric (ILD) over the substrate and the gate structure, a barrier layer over the first ILD, a second ILD over the barrier layer, and a contact extending through the dielectric film stack. An upper portion of a contact sidewall has a first slope, a lower portion of the contact sidewall has a second slope different from the first slope, and a transition from the first slope to the second slope occurs at a portion of the contact extending through the barrier layer. |
US11929280B2 |
Contact window structure and method for forming contact window structure
A contact window structure and a method for forming the contact window structure are provided. The method includes: an etching spacer is formed on a surface of a target layer, and a dielectric layer covering a substrate, the target layer and the etching spacer is formed; the dielectric layer is etched to form an etching hole in the dielectric layer, a bottom of the etching hole exposing a top surface of the etching spacer; and the etching spacer is removed along the etching hole to form an etching channel communicating with the etching hole, the etching channel exposing a portion of the surface of the target layer and constituting a contact window structure with the etching hole. |
US11929278B2 |
Low impedance current path for edge non-uniformity tuning
Exemplary substrate support assemblies may include an electrostatic chuck body that defines a substrate support surface. The substrate support surface may define a plurality of protrusions that extend upward from the substrate support surface. A density of the plurality of protrusions within an outer region of the substrate support surface may be greater than in an inner region of the substrate support surface. The substrate support assemblies may include a support stem coupled with the electrostatic chuck body. The substrate support assemblies may include an electrode embedded within the electrostatic chuck body. |
US11929277B2 |
Wafer pre-aligner and method of pre-aligning wafer
A pre-aligner for pre-aligning a wafer having a notch. The pre-aligner includes a wafer platform having a wafer receiving surface, and a drive device. A detector is provided to detect the notch, and a memory is provided to store a notch window defining a range of angles in which the notch is predicted to be located in relation to a start position. A controller performs a pre-alignment operation where the wafer is rotated from the start position to an alignment location. The controller performs the operation such that the wafer is rotated at maximum acceleration/deceleration values from the start position to a notch location detected by the detector: where the operation is limited to a maximum velocity for rotation of the wafer from the start position to a notch window; and where the operation is limited to a scanning velocity within the notch window until the notch location is detected. |
US11929276B2 |
Modular material handling robot platform
An apparatus including a first base plate, where the first base plate is configured to have at least one linear drive component and/or at least one power coupling component connected to a top side of the first base plate, where the first base plate is configured to be located inside a vacuum chamber; and a plurality of rails or transport guides on the top side of the first base plate. An end of the first base plate includes at least one alignment feature configured to align an end of the first base plate to an end of a second base plate. The first base plate is configured to provide, in combination with the second base plate, a structural platform inside the vacuum chamber for a robot drive to move in the vacuum chamber along the plurality of transport guides. |
US11929275B2 |
Semiconductor wafer cassette roller type transportation structure system
A semiconductor wafer cassette roller type transportation structure system includes a roller type transportation structure body, a rotating transportation structure body, and a lateral movement transportation structure body. The roller type transportation structure system includes connected left and right supporting frames. A plurality of large rollers are provided on an inner surface end of each of the right and left supporting frames. A plurality of small rollers are provided under the large rollers. A plurality of driving wheels are provided under the large rollers. The large and small rollers are driven by a driving belt. The driving wheels can linearly move a wafer cassette. In response to the roller type transportation structure body transporting the wafer cassette, the rotating transportation structure body rotates to change a movement direction of the wafer cassette, and the lateral movement transportation structure body transports the wafer cassette along a lateral movement direction. |
US11929268B2 |
Substrate processing system, substrate processing method and computer-readable recording medium
A substrate processing system configured to process a substrate includes a carry-in/out unit configured to carry the substrate from/to an outside thereof; a processing unit configured to process a processing surface of the substrate; a cleaning unit provided between the carry-in/out unit and the processing unit when viewed from a top, and configured to clean the processing surface after being processed in the processing unit; a first transfer unit stacked on top of the cleaning unit, and configured to transfer the substrate; and a second transfer unit provided between the processing unit and the first transfer unit when viewed from the top, and configured to transfer the substrate. The first transfer unit transfers the substrate between the carry-in/out unit and the second transfer unit. The second transfer unit transfers the substrate between the first transfer unit and the processing unit and between the processing unit and the cleaning unit. |
US11929265B2 |
Semiconductor manufacturing apparatus and method of manufacturing semiconductor device
A semiconductor manufacturing apparatus includes a tool performing joining by ultrasonic vibration while applying a load to a metal terminal. The tool includes a plurality of protrusions arranged along the X-axis direction and the Y-axis direction on a pressing surface in a rectangular shape at a tip end portion facing the metal terminal. The intervals between the plurality of protrusions are equal in the X direction of the pressing surface, and are larger on the inner peripheral side than on the outer peripheral side in the Y-axis direction of the pressing surface. |
US11929264B2 |
Drying system with integrated substrate alignment stage
A substrate cleaning and drying system includes a cleaning station, a drying station positioned adjacent the cleaning station, a cleaner robot to transfer a substrate from the cleaning station to the drying station, an aligner stage adjacent to the drying station, a robot arm rotatable between a substantially vertical first position for receiving the substrate from the drying station and a substantially horizontal second position for releasing the substrate onto the aligner stage, and a factory interface robot to transfer a substrate from the aligner stage into a factory interface module while in a horizontal orientation. The aligner stage includes a rotatable support to hold the substrate in a substantially horizontal orientation and to rotate the substrate to a desired orientation. |
US11929263B2 |
Method and system for manufacturing semiconductor
The present disclosure provides a semiconductor manufacturing method and a system therefore. The semiconductor manufacturing method includes: providing a gas from a container through an outlet to a semiconductor wafer manufacturing equipment, wherein a control valve is connected to the outlet to control a gas flow; retrieving a set of parameters corresponding to the gas flow; and determining a nominal position of the control valve by incorporating the set of parameters through a processor in order to provide a desired flow passage into the semiconductor wafer manufacturing equipment, wherein the semiconductor wafer manufacturing equipment includes a plurality of independent reaction chambers, wherein each reaction chamber is individually supplied with a gas pipe, and each gas pipe receives the gas from the container. |
US11929262B2 |
Stack package and methods of manufacturing the same
A stack package and a method of manufacturing the stack package are provided. The method includes: attaching a first semiconductor device onto a first surface of a first package substrate; attaching a molding resin material layer onto a first surface of a second package substrate; arranging the first surface of the first package substrate and the first surface of the second package substrate to face each other; compressing the first package substrate and the second package substrate while reflowing the molding resin material layer; and hardening the reflowed molding resin material layer. |
US11929259B2 |
Method for manufacturing leadless semiconductor package with wettable flanks
The present disclosure is directed to leadless semiconductor packages with improved wettable flanks that encourage the formation of solder fillets when the leadless semiconductor package is mounted to a substrate. The solder fillets are consistently formed and are easily detectable by inspection systems, such as automated optical inspection (AOI) systems. |
US11929258B2 |
Via connection to a partially filled trench
An integrated circuit structure includes a first metal feature formed into a first dielectric layer, a second metal feature formed into a second dielectric layer, the second dielectric layer being disposed on said first dielectric layer, and a via connecting the first metal feature to the second metal feature, wherein a top portion of the via is offset from a bottom portion of the via. |
US11929257B2 |
Etching solution and method for aluminum nitride
Described herein are etching solutions and method of using the etching solutions suitable for etching aluminum nitride (AlN) from a semiconductor substrate during the manufacture of a semiconductor device comprising AlN and silicon material without harming the silicon material. The etching solution comprises a cationic surfactant, water, a base, and a water-miscible organic solvent. |
US11929251B2 |
Substrate processing apparatus having electrostatic chuck and substrate processing method
Examples of a substrate processing apparatus includes a chamber, an upper cover provided inside the chamber, an electrostatic chuck which includes an annular portion of a dielectric body and an embedded electrode embedded into the annular portion, the electrostatic chuck being provided inside the chamber, and a plasma unit configured to generate plasma in a region below the upper cover and the electrostatic chuck, wherein the annular portion includes an annular first upper surface located immediately below the upper cover, and a second upper surface located immediately below the upper cover and surrounding the first upper surface, the second upper surface having a height higher than a height of the first upper surface. |
US11929250B2 |
Substrate processing apparatus, substrate processing method and a semiconductor device manufacturing method
According to one embodiment, a substrate processing apparatus includes a batch type cleaning unit, a holding unit, and a single-substrate type drying unit. The batch type cleaning unit simultaneously cleans a plurality of substrates in a batch process with a first liquid. The holding unit receives the cleaned substrates while still wet and then keeps a first surface of each of the substrates wet with the first liquid. The single-substrate type drying unit is configured to receive the substrates one by one from the holding unit and then dry off the substrates one by one. |
US11929249B2 |
Methods for forming a field emission cathode
A method for fabricating an electron field emission cathode, the field emission cathode including a substrate having a field emission material layer engaged therewith, where the field emission material incorporates a carbon nanotube material and a metal oxide. The field emission material is produced via a sol-gel process to improve field emission characteristics of the field emission cathode and field emission cathode devices implementing such cathodes. |
US11929248B1 |
Far-UVC light source with an internal dielectric coating filter arranged on the interior side of electrode
A Far-UVC excimer light source contains a first electrode adapted to be energized, a second electrode adapted to be energized, a body defining a cavity that is filled with an excited molecule complex between the first and second electrodes; and a Far-UVC optical dielectric coating filter which is a Far-UVC filter attached to the interior side of the first electrode and adapted to filter a Far-UVC light excited in the cavity of the body. The Far-UVC dielectric coating is located inside the light source, between the cavity with the excited molecules and the first electrode. The Far-UVC filter attached to the interior side of the first electrode is a transmissive Far-UVC optical filtering dielectric coating or coated glass which is integrated, placed on, or near the interior side of the first electrode inside the light source. |
US11929247B2 |
Ultraviolet lamp apparatuses having automated mobility while emitting light
Apparatuses are disclosed which include one or more lamps configured to emit germicidal light, wherein the apparatuses are configured such that germicidal light emitted from the one or more lamps is projected exterior to the apparatus. The apparatuses further include wheels arranged along a bottom of the apparatus and a motor to provide automated mobility of the apparatus across at least a part of a room or area in which the apparatus is arranged. Moreover, the apparatuses include a processor and a storage medium having program instructions which are executable by the processor for activating the motor such that the apparatus is moved within the room or area while the one or more lamps are emitting germicidal light. |
US11929238B2 |
Ion beam processing apparatus and method for controlling operation thereof
At timing t0, a brake gas (raw material gas) starts to be supplied to an ion beam generator, and the brake gas is fed into a turbo molecular pump. After timing t1, a vent valve is opened intermittently to feed atmospheric air into the turbo molecular pump. The brake gas may be different from the raw material gas. The brake gas is supplied using a gas supply system. |
US11929235B2 |
Systems and methods for tuning a MHz RF generator within a cycle of operation of a kHZ RF generator
Systems and methods for tuning a megahertz radio frequency (RF) generator within a cycle of operation of a kilohertz (kHz) RF generator are described. In one of the methods, a predetermined periodic waveform is provided to a processor. The processor uses a computer-based model to determine plurality of frequency parameters for the predetermined periodic waveform. The frequency parameters are applied to the megahertz RF generator to generate an RF signal having the frequency parameters during one or more cycles of operation of the kilohertz RF generator. |
US11929228B2 |
Method of mounting an interlock module between two contactors and an interlock module
A method for mounting an interlock module between two contactors, including: providing a first contactor having a first mounting surface and a first movable iron core assembly and a second contactor having a second mounting surface and a second movable iron core assembly, and placing the first mounting surface and the second mounting surface face to face; providing the interlock module comprising a first slider, a second slider and a housing formed separately from the first slider and the housing, an interlocking portion being mounted in the housing for interacting with the first slider and the second slider; connecting the first slider to the first movable iron core assembly of the first contactor; connecting the second slider to the second movable iron core assembly of the second contactor; assembling the housing to the first slider and the second slider; and fixing the housing. |
US11929227B1 |
Multi-contact disconnect switch for lightning arrester
The present invention relates to a multi-contact disconnect switch for a lightning arrester configured to maintain contact points of a contact shaft evenly and to improve the operation stability of the contact shaft, and more particularly to, a multi-contact disconnect switch for a lightning arrester including a first body having a passage formed therein and a multi-contact unit positioned on one side of the passage, and a second body having a contact shaft inserted into the passage and coupled to the other side of the first body, wherein, when the second body is coupled to the first body in a contact state, an end of the contact shaft is in contact with the multi-contact unit, and thus the multi-contact unit is in multi-contact with a contact circumferential surface of the contact shaft. |
US11929225B2 |
Miniature circuit breaker
A miniature circuit breaker, which includes a button mechanism, a circuit breaker housing, and an anti-switching-on mechanism, wherein the button mechanism is arrange at one end of the circuit breaker housing and is in sliding fit with the circuit breaker housing, the anti-switching-on mechanism includes a first locking member, the first locking member is pivotally arranged on the circuit breaker housing, one end of the first locking member is in locking fit with the button mechanism to prevent the button mechanism from moving towards a switching-on direction, and after the miniature circuit breaker is installed to an installed position for the circuit breaker, an external housing of the installed position for the circuit breaker acts on the first locking member, so that after the first locking member is unlocked from the button mechanism, the button mechanism is capable of moving towards the switching-on direction for a switching-on operation. |
US11929224B2 |
Relay coil assembly
A relay coil assembly includes a bobbin having flanges on two ends, an enameled wire wound around bobbin, a coil pin mounted to the flange and having an insertion portion, an enameled wire fixing portion and a signal wire fixing portion, and a signal wire. The signal wire fixing portion is provided with a first engagement recess with an opening facing downward, in which the signal wire is engaged. An inverted hook is provided at one of two recess sidewalls of the first engagement recess, and a slope section is provided at one of the two recess sidewalls of the first engagement recess. The opening gradually enlarges from inside to outside along the slope section, which is capable of squeezing the signal wire into the first engagement recess and the inverted hook is capable of preventing the signal wire from coming out. |
US11929221B2 |
Interrupter and interrupter system
An interrupter includes a gas producer, an actuator pin, and an electrical conductor. The electrical conductor includes a first terminal portion, a first separable portion, a second terminal portion, and a second separable portion. The second separable portion is electrically connected to the first separable portion in parallel. A first timing when the first separable portion starts to be cut off from the first terminal portion is earlier than a second timing when the second separable portion starts to be cut off from the second terminal portion. |
US11929218B2 |
Rocker arm of an electric switch, blocking device with such a rocker arm, and electric switch with such a rocker arm and such a blocking device
In a rocker arm of an electric switch, the electric switch is actuated by the rocker arm for setting definable positions. The rocker arm of an embodiment includes a first part, for setting the definable positions, and a second part, movable between a first position and a second position. In the first position of the second part, the first part can be moved into the definable positions; and in the second position of the second part, the movement of the first part is blocked. |
US11929215B2 |
Wire to anode connection
An improved capacitor is provided wherein the capacitor has an improved bond between the anode and anode wire. The anode comprises a pressed anode powder comprising a first density region and a second density region wherein the second density region has a higher density than the first density region. An anode wire extends into the second density region wherein the anode wire in the second density region is distorted by compression. This allows for better utilization of the metal powder surface area by allowing a lower bulk press density and lower sinter temperature while still achieving the necessary wire pull strength. In addition, this invention when utilized with deoxidation steps, results in sufficient wire pull strengths not possible otherwise. |
US11929214B2 |
Hybrid electrolytic capacitor and method for manufacturing same
Provided is a hybrid electrolytic capacitor having large capacitance, low ESR, and superior high-frequency characteristics and high-temperature endurance. The hybrid electrolytic capacitor 1 is provided with: a cathode 10 having a cathode substrate 11 made of a valve metal, an oxide layer 12 provided on a surface of the cathode substrate 11, an inorganic conductive layer 13 provided on a surface of the oxide layer 12 and including an inorganic conductive material, and an organic conductive layer 14 provided on a surface of the inorganic conductive layer 13 and including a conductive polymer; an anode 20 having an anode substrate 21 made of a valve metal and a dielectric layer 22 provided on a surface of the anode substrate 21; and a composite electrolyte layer 30 having a solid electrolyte layer 31 containing conductive polymer particles 31a which is provided between and in contact with the organic conductive layer 14 of the cathode 10 and the dielectric layer 22 of the anode 20, and an electrolytic solution 32 filled between the conductive polymer particles 31a in the solid electrolyte layer 31. |
US11929213B2 |
Parallel-connected trench capacitor structure with multiple electrode layers and method of fabricating the same
A structure of capacitors connected in parallel includes a substrate. A trench embedded in the substrate. Numerous electrode layers respectively conformally fill in and cover the trench. The electrode layers are formed of numerous nth electrode layers, wherein n is a positive integer from 1 to M, and M is not less than 3. The nth electrode layer with smaller n is closer to the sidewall of the trench. When n equals to M, the Mth electrode layer fills in the center of the trench, and the top surface of the Mth electrode is aligned with the top surface of the substrate. A capacitor dielectric layer is disposed between the adjacent electrode layers. A first conductive plug contacts the nth electrode layer with odd-numbered n. A second conductive plug contacts the nth electrode layer with even-numbered n. |
US11929212B2 |
Method to form high capacitance thin film capacitors (TFCs) as embedded passives in organic substrate packages
Embodiments disclosed herein include an electronic package and methods of forming an electronic package. In an embodiment, the electronic package comprises a package substrate, an organic layer over the package substrate, and a capacitor embedded in the organic layer. In an embodiment, the capacitor comprises, a first electrode, where the first electrode comprises a seam between a first conductive layer and a second conductive layer, a dielectric layer over the first electrode, and a second electrode over the dielectric layer. |
US11929210B2 |
Multi-layer ceramic electronic component and circuit board
A multi-layer ceramic electronic component includes: a ceramic body including a main surface, an end surface, and a side surface respectively perpendicular to a first axis, a second axis, and a third axis orthogonal to one another, a top portion that connects the main surface, the end surface, and the side surface to one another, and a plurality of internal electrodes laminated in a direction of the first axis; and an end external electrode including a corner portion located on the top portion, a base portion that covers the end surface and extends from the end surface to the main surface and the side surface, and a protrusion that protrudes from the base portion in a thickness direction, the protrusion including an L-shaped main surface protrusion located on the main surface and extending in directions of the second axis and the third axis from the corner portion. |
US11929207B2 |
Semiconductor device and method for fabricating the same
A capacitor includes: a plurality of bottom electrodes; a dielectric layer formed over the bottom electrodes; and a top electrode formed over the dielectric layer, wherein the top electrode includes a carbon-containing material and a germanium-containing material that fill a gap between the bottom electrodes. |
US11929199B2 |
2D and 3D inductors fabricating photoactive substrates
A method of fabrication and device made by preparing a photosensitive glass substrate comprising at least silica, lithium oxide, aluminum oxide, and cerium oxide, masking a design layout comprising one or more holes to form one or more electrical conduction paths on the photosensitive glass substrate, exposing at least one portion of the photosensitive glass substrate to an activating energy source, exposing the photosensitive glass substrate to a heating phase of at least ten minutes above its glass transition temperature, cooling the photosensitive glass substrate to transform at least part of the exposed glass to a crystalline material to form a glass-crystalline substrate and etching the glass-crystalline substrate with an etchant solution to form one or more angled channels that are then coated. |
US11929195B2 |
Multilayer coil component
A multilayer coil component includes a multilayer body that contain a coil. The coil includes coil conductors. A lamination direction of the multilayer body and an axial direction of the coil are parallel to a first main surface. A distance between the coil conductors adjacent to each other in the lamination direction is from 4 μm to 8 μm. Each coil conductor includes a line portion and a land portion that is disposed at an end portion of the line portion. The land portions of the coil conductors adjacent to each other in the lamination direction are connected to each other with a via conductor interposed therebetween. A width of the line portion is from 30 μm to 50 μm. An inner diameter of each coil conductor is from 50 μm to 100 μm. |
US11929181B2 |
Phone call to patient from within video call
A method includes initiating an online video call between a healthcare provider device and a patient device, receiving a request to place a phone call from the healthcare provider device to the patient device from within the online video call, and initiating the phone call between the healthcare provider device and the patient device from within the online video call. |
US11929180B2 |
Systems and methods for implementing personalized health and wellness programs
A system configured to receive health data pertaining to a user; select a user health profile from a plurality of user health profiles based on the collected health data, each of the plurality of user health profiles being associated with a health and wellness program and a set of interventions; receive user activity data and updated health data pertaining to, or during the user's participation in the associated health and wellness program from health devices; select a new set of interventions based on the user activity data; and select a new user health profile from the plurality of user health profiles based on at least one of the user activity data and the updated health data. |
US11929179B2 |
Multi-modal machine learning medical assessment
Apparatuses, systems, methods, and computer program products are disclosed for multi-modal machine learning medical assessment. A source module is configured to receive multiple types of data for a user. A machine learning module is configured to analyze the multiple types of data using machine learning to determine multiple predictions of likelihoods of the user getting a neurological disease. A multi-modal result module configured to determine a single result indicating a likelihood of the user getting the neurological disease based on the multiple predictions. |
US11929177B2 |
Adaptive pain management and reduction based on monitoring user conditions
Techniques regarding pain treatment are provided. For example, one or more embodiments described herein can comprise a system, which can comprise a memory that can store computer executable components. The system can also comprise a processor, operably coupled to the memory, and that can execute the computer executable components stored in the memory. The computer executable components can include: a data collection component that can determine at least one parameter associated with a pain perception of a subject, a computing component that can determine a relationship between the pain perception and the at least one parameter using artificial intelligence, and can determine a treatment for the subject based on the relationship; and a treatment component that can cause a device associated with the subject to apply at least a portion of the treatment. |
US11929174B2 |
Machine learning method and apparatus, program, learned model, and discrimination apparatus using multilayer neural network
A machine learning method and an apparatus, a program, a learned model, and a discrimination apparatus capable of controlling a calculation amount by learning a new task without changing output performance for an existing task in a learned network are provided. A machine learning method according to one aspect of the present disclosure includes a step of adding a new feature amount to at least one intermediate layer included in a learned first neural network that has learned a task of performing first class classification, a step of generating a second neural network having a structure in which a network structure of a calculation path of an existing feature amount of the first neural network is maintained and a new feature amount of a subsequent layer is calculated by performing processing of convolving each of the existing feature amount and the new feature amount, and a step of causing the second neural network to acquire a processing function of performing second class classification by performing learning of the second neural network using a set of learning data corresponding to the second class classification. |
US11929170B2 |
Methods and systems for selecting an ameliorative output using artificial intelligence
A system for selecting an ameliorative output using artificial intelligence includes at least a server configured to receive at least a prognostic output. At least a server is configured to generate a plurality of ameliorative outputs as a function of at least a prognostic output wherein the plurality of ameliorative outputs include at least a short-term indicator and at least a long-term indicator. At least a server is configured to receive at least a user life element datum wherein the at least a user life element datum includes at least a user life quality response. At least a server is configured to generate a loss function of the plurality of short-term indicators and the plurality of long-term indicators using at least a user life element datum. At least a server is configured to select at least an ameliorative output from a plurality of ameliorative outputs to minimize the loss function. |
US11929166B2 |
Managing patient requests for assistance in a healthcare facility
Systems and methods are provided for managing patient assistance requests in a healthcare facility, documenting items (e.g., minor, routine, and/or frequently-performed items) in association with a patient's records in an Electronic Healthcare Information System, and cancelling patient requests for assistance. Indications that requests for assistance have been received and/or are being addressed by an appropriate healthcare team member may be audibly output from a speaker associated with a personal assistant device. Healthcare team members may verbally provide items for documentation in association with a patient's medical records, the items for documentation being received by a listening component of a personal assistant device and transmitted to an EHIS for documentation. Healthcare team members may verbally cancel patient requests for assistance upon the healthcare team member addressing the request and, in some instances, verification of the healthcare team member as an approved source for documenting the item(s) in association with the patient. |
US11929164B2 |
Computer implemented system and method for visually displaying instances of increased susceptibility for commission of medical errors
Systems and methods for visually displaying instances of increased susceptibility for commission of medical errors are provided. Execution of programming instructions on a computer-readable medium causes a processor to retrieve historical workload data corresponding to environmental conditions experienced by and near misses associated with an individual or team of individuals during a first period of time from one or more data repositories. Retrieved workload data is processed to establish threshold limits for distinct working conditions represented within the workload data for the individual or team of individuals. Workload data corresponding to a second period of time is retrieved for the individual or team of individuals and compared to established threshold limits by the processor. Based on the comparison, the processor generates one or more displayable indicia indicative of the individual's or team of individuals' risk of committing a medical error due to an experienced workload. |
US11929158B2 |
User interface for diabetes management system
A diabetes management system including a pump for dispensing a medicant and a control device for controlling the pump includes a user interface for controlling functions of the pump and providing information related to operation of the pump and other information. The user interface can display blood glucose information and insulin dosing data such that a user can appropriately act on the information and/or gain confidence that the diabetes management system is operating appropriately to manage the disease. User interfaces provided herein can include displays of current and projected glucose values, bolus calculators, charts displaying glucose levels and/or insulin delivery data, system maintenance reminders, system status information, patient configuration input screens, and log-in screens. Diabetes management systems can include insulin pumps, continuous glucose monitors, blood glucose monitors, mobile computing devices, servers, and/or other insulin delivery devices (e.g., insulin pens). |
US11929157B2 |
Techniques for transporting autonomous patient support apparatuses and medical equipment to an incident scene
A method of transporting equipment modules to an incident scene with an comprises: determining an initial location of the incident scene; dispatching an ambulance loaded with the autonomous mobile response unit and a plurality of equipment modules to the initial location; determining a refined location of the incident scene; selecting a first equipment module; dispensing the first equipment module from the ambulance onto the autonomous mobile response unit; deploying the autonomous mobile response unit from the ambulance at the initial location; communicating the refined location of the incident scene to the autonomous mobile response unit; generating, with the navigation system, a drive path from the initial location to the refined location; and driving, with the drive system, the autonomous mobile response unit loaded with the first equipment module based on the drive path such that the autonomous mobile response unit travels from the initial location to the refined location. |
US11929151B2 |
Method for predicting the off-target binding of a peptide which binds to a target peptide presented by a major histocompatibility complex
The invention provides a method for predicting whether a binding peptide, which binds to a target peptide presented by a Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) and is for administration to a subject, has the potential to cross react with another peptide in the subject in vivo. The method comprises the steps of identifying at least one binding motif in the target peptide to which the binding peptide binds; and searching for peptides that are present in the subject that comprise the at least one binding motif and that are not the target peptide. The presence of one or more such peptides indicates that the binding peptide has the potential to cross react in vivo. |
US11929150B2 |
Methods and apparatuses for performing character matching for short read alignment
In accordance with embodiments, a computing device of a processing system performs a seed search of a short read (SR) against a reference sequence using a Burrows Wheeler Transform (BWT) algorithm to determine a seed. During the seed search one or more seed candidates in the reference sequence are determined. If the number of matches is less than or equal to a predefined threshold value the seed search using the BWT algorithm is stopped. Each seed candidate is extended to a respective extended seed candidate equal in length to the SR. bp-to-bp comparisons are performed between a remaining bp sequence of the SR after the matching bp and a corresponding remaining bp sequence in each extended seed candidate. An extended seed candidate that exactly matches the SR in the bp-to-bp comparisons is outputted as the seed. |
US11929145B2 |
Methods for non-invasive assessment of genetic alterations
Technology provided herein relates in part to methods, processes, machines and apparatuses for non-invasive assessment of genetic alterations. In particular, a method is provided for that includes obtaining a set of sequence reads. The sequence reads each include a single molecule barcode (SMB) sequence that is a non-random oligonucleotide sequence. The method further includes assigning the sequence reads to read groups according to a read group signature. The read group signature comprises an SMB sequence and a start and end position of a nucleic acid fragment from the circulating cell free sample nucleic acid. The sequence reads comprising start and end positions and an SMB sequence similar to the read group signature are assigned to a read group. The method further includes generating a consensus for each read group, and determining the presence or absence of a genetic alteration based on the consensus for each read group. |
US11929144B2 |
Method of detecting a mutational signature in a sample
The present invention provides a method of detecting mutational signatures in a DNA sample. The invention relates to method of detecting signatures arising from rearrangements in the DNA in the sample and determining the contributions of known rearrangement signatures to said rearrangements. In particular embodiments, the contributions are determined by computing the cosine similarity between the rearrangement mutations in said catalogue and the rearrangement mutational signatures. The rearrangement signatures are classified based on whether they are clustered or not, whether they are tandem duplications, deletions, inversions or translocations and on the basis of their size. |
US11929142B2 |
Apparatus and method for hardware metering using memory-type camouflaged cell
Disclosed herein is an apparatus for hardware metering using a memory-type camouflaged cell. The apparatus includes memory including at least one camouflaged memory cell in which a key is hidden by a designer in advance and a controller for controlling whether to block the supply of power to the memory. The controller may perform reading a key from a corresponding key location in the multiple memory cells of the memory based on key location information stored in the controller when a key is input from the outside, determining whether the key input from the outside is the same as the key read from the memory, setting an authentic flag based on the determination result, and performing control based on the set authentic flag such that the memory operates normally or the supply of power is blocked. |
US11929141B2 |
Sparsity-aware reconfigurable compute-in-memory (CIM) static random access memory (SRAM)
Sparsity-aware reconfiguration compute-in-memory (CIM) static random access memory (SRAM) systems are disclosed. In one aspect, a reconfigurable precision succession approximation register (SAR) analog-to-digital converter (ADC) that has the ability to form (n+m) bit precision using n-bit and m-bit sub-ADCs is provided. By controlling which sub-ADCs are used based on data sparsity, precision may be maintained as needed while providing a more energy efficient design. |
US11929140B2 |
Memory controller and storage device
A memory controller comprising a DMA master device configured to provide a first data group to a non-volatile memory (NVM) device, a program buffer memory configured to temporarily store the first data group before the DMA master device provides the first data group to the NVM device, an exclusive OR computing circuit configured to perform an exclusive OR computation and an accumulation on a plurality of data included in the first data group provided from the program buffer memory to generate a first recovery data, after the DMA master device provides the first data group to the NVM device, and a buffer slave device including a first program recovery buffer memory configured to store the first recovery data and provide the first recovery data from the first program recovery buffer memory to the program buffer memory, in response to a program failure signal, may be provided. |
US11929136B2 |
Reference bits test and repair using memory built-in self-test
A memory-testing circuit configured to perform a test of reference bits in a memory. In a read operation, outputs of data bit columns are compared with one or more reference bit columns. The memory-testing circuit comprises: a test controller and association adjustment circuitry configurable by the test controller to associate another one or more reference bit columns or one or more data bit columns with the data bit columns in the read operation. The test controller can determine whether the original one or more reference bit columns have a defect based on results from the two different association. |
US11929135B2 |
Read disturb information determination system
A read disturb information determination system includes a storage device coupled to a global read temperature identification system. The storage device reads, from a first row in a storage subsystem in the storage device, data stored in bits that were previously identified as being susceptible to read disturb effects, and error correction information associated with the data. The storage device uses the error correction information to identify a number of the bits that store portions of the data with errors and, based on the number of bits that store portions of the data with errors, determines read disturb information for the first row in the storage subsystem in the storage device. The storage device then uses the read disturb information to generate a read temperature for a second row in the storage subsystem in the storage device, and provides the read temperature to the global read temperature identification system. |
US11929131B2 |
Memory device degradation monitoring
A memory circuit which includes: A synchronous memory cell array, configured to receive a clock signal and having address lines and bit lines. A margin agent, determining a status of the synchronous memory cell array based on a time duration between a transition of the clock signal and a change on a signal derived from a bit line due to a signaling on at least one of the address lines. In another aspect, a memory cell, having a bit line configured to provide data input/output to the memory cell may be provided with a comparator, comparing a voltage on the bit line with a reference voltage and indicating of a status of the memory cell thereby. Firmware may receive the indication of the status of a memory cell array, and transmit the indication, issue an alert, and/or reconfigure the memory circuit responsive to the status. |
US11929127B2 |
Selective data pattern write scrub for a memory system
A system includes a memory device having a plurality of memory cells and a processing device operatively coupled to the memory device. The processing device is to determine to perform a rewrite on at least a portion of the plurality of memory cells. The processing device can determine that a number of rewrite operations at first subset of memory cells storing a first logic state fail to satisfy a threshold criterion. The processing device can also cause a rewrite of data stored at a second subset of memory cells storing a second logic state in response to determining the number of rewrite operations performed at the first subset of memory cells fail to satisfy the threshold criterion. |
US11929125B2 |
Window program verify to reduce data latch usage in memory device
Apparatuses and techniques are described for reducing the number of latches used in sense circuits for a memory device. The number of internal user data latches in a sense circuit is reduced by using an external data transfer latch to store a bit of user data, in place of an internal user data latch. The user data in the data transfer latches identifies a subset of the data states which are not prohibited from having a verify test. The subset is shifted as the program operation proceeds, at specified program loops, to encompass higher data states. The completion of programming by a memory cell is indicated by the user data latches and another internal latch of the sense circuit in place of the external data transfer latch. |
US11929123B2 |
Semiconductor memory device with erase loops
A semiconductor memory device includes first conductive layers, second conductive layers, a first semiconductor layer, a charge storage layer, and a first wiring. The semiconductor memory device is configured to execute an erase operation including a first and a second erase loop. In the first erase loop, the semiconductor memory device applies a first voltage to at least a part of the first conductive layers and at least a part of the second conductive layers and applies an erase voltage larger than the first voltage to the first wiring. In the second erase loop, the semiconductor memory device applies the first voltage to at least a part of the first conductive layers, applies a second voltage larger than the first voltage to at least apart of the second conductive layers, and applies the erase voltage to the first wiring. |
US11929122B2 |
Apparatus and method for erasing data in a non-volatile memory device
A memory device includes plural non-volatile memory cells and a control circuit. The plural non-volatile memory cells can store data and are arranged in series between a bit line and a source line. The control circuit synchronizes discharge of charges, which are accumulated in a channel formed by the plural non-volatile memory cells, through the bit line and the source line during an erase operation for erasing the data stored in the plural non-volatile memory cells. |
US11929121B2 |
Storing one data value by programming a first memory cell and a second memory cell
Apparatuses, methods, and systems for storing one data value by programming a first memory cell and a second memory cell are disclosed. The first memory cell and the second memory cell may each be programmed to a first data state, a second data state, or a third data state, and the one data value can correspond to a combination of the first data state, the second data state, or the third data state to which the first memory cell and the second memory cell are programmed, where two combinations of the first data state, the second data state, or the third data state to which the first memory cell is programmable and the first data state, the second data state, or the third data state to which the second memory cell is programmable are ineligible to correspond to the one data value. |
US11929114B2 |
Rapid tag invalidation circuit
A system and method for efficiently resetting data stored in a memory array are described. In various implementations, an integrated circuit includes a memory for storing data, and a processing unit that generates access requests for the data stored in the memory. When access circuitry of the memory array begins a reset operation, it reduces a power supply voltage level used by memory bit cells in a column of the array to a value less than a threshold voltage of transistors. Therefore, the p-type transistors of the bit cells do not contend with the write driver during a write operation. The access circuitry provides the reset data on the write bit lines, and asserts each of the write word lines of the memory array. To complete the write operation, the access circuitry returns the power supply voltage level from below the threshold voltage level to an operating voltage level. |
US11929109B2 |
Sub-word line driver placement for memory device
Disclosed herein are related to a memory system including unit storage circuits. In one aspect, each of the unit storage circuits abuts an adjacent one of the unit storage circuits. In one aspect, each of the unit storage circuits includes a first group of memory cells, a second group of memory cells, a first sub-word line driver to apply a first control signal to the first group of memory cells through a first sub-word line extending along a direction, and a second sub-word line driver to apply a second control signal to the second group of memory cells through a second sub-word line extending along the direction. In one aspect, the memory system includes a common word line driver abutting one of the unit storage circuits and configured to apply a common control signal to the unit storage circuits through a word line extending along the direction. |
US11929106B2 |
Semiconductor memory device
A first memory cell includes a first variable resistance element and a first switching element. A control circuit is configured to execute first detection of detecting a first value of a first physical quantity related to the first memory cell, execute first write for storing first data in the first memory cell, execute second detection of detecting a second value of the first physical quantity related to the first memory cell following the first write, and read second data related to the first memory cell based on the first value and the second value. At least one of the first value and the second value is a value during a change in the first physical quantity related to the first memory cell. |
US11929101B2 |
Editing method and recording and reproducing device
In order to provide a recording and reproducing device that allows a user to select and manage arbitrary play lists, a unit of management for managing all registered play list information and an upper management hierarchical level are added. The unit of management is adapted to be handled on the same level with unified information that indicates a reproduction range of all AV data. User-defined unified information is adapted to be handled on the added management hierarchical level. The user-defined unified information is formed to allow arbitrary reproduction ranges contained on a lower hierarchical level to be registered. |
US11929098B1 |
Automated AI and template-based audio record mixing system and process
An automated artificial intelligence (AI) and template-based audio record mixing system and process are disclosed. The automated AI and template-based audio record mixing system and process use provided templates and AI to mix records. The artist maintains full control of how they want to record sound when utilizing the automated AI and template-based audio record mixing system and process. |
US11929096B1 |
Content-based adaptive speed playback
Techniques are described for automatically adaptive playback speed for media playback. In an embodiment, media data is received, which is associated with multimedia to be rendered at an original capture speed on a multimedia player on a computing device. A content density index value for a particular portion of the multimedia is determined, the content density index value representing a rate of content within the particular portion that a user of the multimedia player has to comprehend. Based on the content density index value for the particular portion, a new speed is determined for rendering the portion of the multimedia. The new speed may be stored associated with the portion of the multimedia for rendering the portion of the multimedia at the new speed that is different from the original speed. |
US11929094B1 |
Magnetic disk device and method
According to an embodiment, a track includes first sectors and a second sector. When write of a second data segment to a third sector that is one of the first sectors is requested from a host, a controller acquires the second data segment from the host and stores the second data segment in the memory, and reads a data set including all first data segments and all first information pieces from the track and stores the data set in the memory. The controller acquires a second information piece of the third sector, and updates a first data segment and a first information piece read from the third sector in the data set in the memory with the second data segment and the second information piece. The controller calculates a second parity while the updated data set to the track, and writes the second parity to the second sector. |
US11929091B2 |
Blind detection of binauralized stereo content
An apparatus and method of blind detection of binauralized audio. If the input content is detected as binaural, a second binauralization may be avoided. In this manner, the user experience avoids audio artifacts introduced by multiple binauralizations. |
US11929090B2 |
Method and apparatus for matching audio clips, computer-readable medium, and electronic device
A method for matching audio clips includes: obtaining a first feature sequence corresponding to a first audio clip and a second feature sequence corresponding to a second audio clip; constructing a distance matrix, elements in the distance matrix representing respective distances between first positions in the first feature sequence and second positions in the second feature sequence; calculating a first accumulation distance between a start position and a target position in the distance matrix, and calculating a second accumulation distance between an end position and the target position in the distance matrix; and calculating a minimum distance between the first feature sequence and the second feature sequence based on the first accumulation distance and the second accumulation distance, and determining a degree of matching between the first audio clip and the second audio clip according to the minimum distance. |
US11929085B2 |
Method and apparatus for controlling enhancement of low-bitrate coded audio
Described herein is a method of low-bitrate coding of audio data and generating enhancement metadata for controlling audio enhancement of the low-bitrate coded audio data at a decoder side, including the steps of: (a) core encoding original audio data at a low bitrate to obtain encoded audio data; (b) generating enhancement metadata to be used for controlling a type and/or amount of audio enhancement at the decoder side after core decoding the encoded audio data; and (c) outputting the encoded audio data and the enhancement metadata. Described is further an encoder configured to perform said method. Described is moreover a method for generating enhanced audio data from low-bitrate coded audio data based on enhancement metadata and a decoder configured to perform said method. |
US11929082B2 |
Audio encoder and an audio decoder
The present disclosure relates to the field audio coding, an in particular to an audio decoder having at least two decoding modes, and associated decoding methods and decoding software for such audio decoder. In one of the decoding modes, at least one dynamic audio object is mapped to a set of static audio objects, the set of static audio objects corresponding to a predefined speaker configuration. The present disclosure further relates to a corresponding audio encoder, and associated encoding methods and encoding software for such audio encoder. |
US11929073B2 |
Hybrid arbitration system
A method for selecting a speech recognition result on a computing device includes receiving a first speech recognition result determined by the computing device, receiving first features, at least some of the features being determined using the first speech recognition result, determining whether to select the first speech recognition result or to wait for a second speech recognition result determined by a cloud computing service based at least in part on the first speech recognition result and the first features. |
US11929070B1 |
Machine learning label generation
Techniques for performing centralized unsuperivised learning in a multi-domain system are described. A user may request labeled data for an ML task, where the request includes a prompt for obtaining relevant explicit user feedback. The system may use the prompt to collect explicit user feedback for relevant runtime user inputs. After a duration of time (in the user's request for labeled data) has elapsed, the system determines whether collected user feedback indicates processing of the user input was defective and, if so, determines a cause of the defective processing. The system then uses one or more label generators to generate labeled data using the collected user feedback, whether the processing was defective, and the determined defect cause. |
US11929067B2 |
Controlling home automation devices through security panel using voice assistant
A security panel for controlling home automation devices via a voice assistant device is provided, in which the security panel includes a processor, a memory, a microphone, and a speaker. In one example implementation, the security panel is configured to receive a text input from a user, convert the text input into an audio format via a text-to-speech engine to generate a first voice command for controlling one or more home automation devices via a voice assistant device, and to output the first voice command via the speaker of the security panel, in which the first voice command is received by the voice assistant device via a microphone of the voice assistant device, in which the voice assistant device is configured to control the one or more home automation devices based on the first voice command. |
US11929061B2 |
Speech analysis system
To provide a voice analysis system capable of performing voice recognition with higher accuracy. A voice analysis system including a first voice analysis terminal and a second voice analysis terminal, the first voice analysis terminal obtaining first conversation information, and the second voice analysis terminal obtaining second conversation information, wherein the voice analysis system comprises a conversation category selection unit which compares the number of related words included in the first conversation information and the number of related words included in the second conversation information, in each conversation category, and adopts the conversation category with the larger number of related words as a correct conversation category. |
US11929060B2 |
Consistency prediction on streaming sequence models
A method for training a speech recognition model includes receiving a set of training utterance pairs each including a non-synthetic speech representation and a synthetic speech representation of a same corresponding utterance. At each of a plurality of output steps for each training utterance pair in the set of training utterance pairs, the method also includes determining a consistent loss term for the corresponding training utterance pair based on a first probability distribution over possible non-synthetic speech recognition hypotheses generated for the corresponding non-synthetic speech representation and a second probability distribution over possible synthetic speech recognition hypotheses generated for the corresponding synthetic speech representation. The first and second probability distributions are generated for output by the speech recognition model. The method also includes updating parameters of the speech recognition model based on the consistent loss term determined at each of the plurality of output steps for each training utterance pair. |
US11929056B2 |
Distributed network of communicatively coupled noise monitoring and mapping devices
Disclosed embodiments may relate to systems and methods for monitoring and/or mapping noise data from a plurality of noise monitoring devices. In some embodiments, the plurality of noise monitoring devices may include hearing protection devices configured to detect noise, and typically may communicate such noise data (which may also include location) so that the noise data can be pooled. The pooled noise data from the plurality of noise monitoring devices may then be used to the benefit of one or more of such noise monitoring devices. |
US11929054B2 |
Soundproof material
An object of the present invention is to provide a soundproof material having a practically useful high-level sound absorption coefficient that while maintaining thinness, and further having an expanded sound-absorbable frequency region. A means for solving the problem is a soundproof material comprising: a surface cover layer composed of a fiber material; a back-surface layer laminated onto the surface cover layer, and composed of a porous material with voids interconnected with each other; and a joining layer laminated between the surface cover layer and the back-surface layer, and composed of a joining material, wherein the fiber material has an average fiber diameter of 1 to 10 μm and an air-permeation volume of 5 to 200 cm3/cm2·sec, and wherein the joining layer has a joint area percentage of 50 to 95% with respect to the entire surface where the surface cover layer and the back-surface layer face each other. |
US11929053B2 |
Broadband sound absorber based on inhomogeneous-distributed Helmholtz resonators with extended necks
Sound absorbers using distributed absorption units each having an extended neck are provided. The absorption units can be, for example, Helmholtz resonators with extended neck (HRENs). The absorption units can be distributed in a lateral fashion, for example, in a checkerboard fashion with laterally, non-diagonally adjacent units having a different extended neck length and/or diameter. Each absorption unit can be, for example, a cylinder-structure core sandwiched between a back wall and a perforated plate. |
US11929044B1 |
Backlight module and display apparatus
The disclosure provides a backlight module. The backlight module has a first light-emitting region and a second light-emitting region encircling the first light-emitting region. The backlight module further includes at least one first light-emitting module and at least one second light-emitting module, the at least one second light-emitting module is arranged on a peripheral side of the first light-emitting module, the at least one first light-emitting module is located in the first light-emitting region, and the at least one second light-emitting module is located in the second light-emitting region. The first light-emitting module includes multiple first light strings, the second light-emitting module includes multiple second light strings, and the multiple first light strings has a layout density greater than the multiple second light strings. |
US11929037B2 |
Display device including multiplexer and method of driving the same
A display device includes a timing controlling part generating an image data, a data control signal and a gate control signal; a data driving part generating a data voltage using the image data and the data control signal; a gate driving part generating a gate voltage using the gate control signal; a display panel including a plurality of subpixels and displaying an image using the data voltage and the gate voltage; and a plurality of first MUX switches and a plurality of second MUX switches sequentially transmitting the data voltage to two of a same color among the plurality of subpixels. |
US11929033B2 |
Display device
A display device is disclosed by the present disclosure. The display device includes: a display panel having a plurality of sub-pixels, the sub-pixels being connected to a plurality of scan lines and a plurality of data lines; and a gate driver for supplying a scan signal at a high level to the plurality of scan lines. The gate driver may include: a first gate driver for outputting a carry signal at a low level; a second gate driver for outputting the scan signal at the high level based on the carry signal; a first clock signal line connected to the first and the second gate driver; and a second clock signal line connected to the first and the second gate driver. Accordingly, the gate driver can generate a high-level scan signal based on the low-level carry signal from the first gate driver. |
US11929032B2 |
Display device
A display device comprises a display panel which comprises scan lines, sensing lines, pixels electrically connected to each of the scan lines, and photo sensors electrically to each of the scan lines and the sensing lines, a scan driver which outputs scan signals to the scan lines according to a scan control signal, a timing controller which outputs the scan control signal to the scan driver, and a readout circuit which receives light sensing signals of the photo sensors from the sensing lines. The timing controller sets a frame frequency of the scan control signal to a first frame frequency in a first mode in which the display panel displays an image. The timing controller sets the frame frequency of the scan control signal to a second frame frequency in a second mode in which the photo sensors sense a fingerprint. |
US11929031B2 |
Display substrate comprising pixel electrode disposed in same layer as transparent conductive electrode, and detection method therefor, and display apparatus
Provided are a display substrate and a detection method therefor, and a display apparatus. Compensation sub-circuits that are in one-to-one correspondence with each stage of a shift register are arranged in a gate driving circuit, and a first capacitor in each compensation sub-circuit is thus charged under the control of a detection input circuit when each stage of the shift register outputs a signal stage by stage; and an output control circuit is used to disconnect the compensation sub-circuit from a pull-up node of the corresponding stage of the shift register. The triggering of each stage of the shift register is stopped after each stage of the shift register (CR(n)) completes outputting, and the output control circuit provides a signal of a first power voltage end to the pull-up node of the corresponding stage of the shift register under the control of a second control end and the first capacitor. |
US11929028B2 |
Display panel and display device including same
A display panel includes an electrostatic protection circuit including a first protection circuit electrically connected between a first signal line and a second signal line. The first protection circuit includes a first transistor connected between the first signal line and the second signal line and including a gate electrode and a lower gate electrode, a first resistor connected between the gate electrode of the first transistor and the second signal line, a first capacitor connected between the gate electrode of the first transistor and the second signal line, and a second capacitor connected between the lower gate electrode of the first transistor and the second signal line. The lower gate electrode of the first transistor receives a reference voltage. |
US11929024B2 |
Organic light emitting display device
The organic light emitting display device is driven to be divided into a refresh frame when the data voltage is programmed in the pixel and a reset frame when the anode electrode of the organic light emitting diode is reset, and the data voltage is maintained to a first level during the reset frame. Accordingly, a separate stage for applying an on bias stress is not provided so that the bezel may be reduced. |
US11929021B1 |
Optical crosstalk compensation for foveated display
Systems and methods are provided for using an optical crosstalk compensation (OXTC) block to compensate for optical crosstalk resulted from a combination of viewing angle change across field of view (FoV), color filter (CF) crosstalk, and the OLED various angle color shift (VACS) of a foveated electronic display. One or more two-dimensional (2D) OXTC factor maps are used to determine OXTC factors for input image data of the OXTC block, and the OXTC factors are updated on a per frame basis. Offset values are determined using a parallel architecture and used to determine the OXTC factors. Compensation weights are used to determine weighted OXTC factors to improve processing efficiency. Output image data are obtained by applying the weighted OXTC factors to the input image data. |
US11929019B2 |
Method for processing static pattern in an image and circuit system
A method for processing a static pattern in an image and a circuit system are provided. In the method, each of frames of a video is divided into multiple areas. Several algorithms are used to calculate a static pattern index of every area. The static pattern index is used as a reference for determining if the area covers part or entire of a static pattern. An index threshold can be used to check the areas that are determined as the static pattern initially. A time threshold is then used to confirm the areas with the static pattern in every frame. Image data of the areas which are determined as the static patterns can then be adjusted, such as having brightness of the area that is determined as part or entire of the static patterns decreased, for preventing the display panel from negative effects of the static pattern. |
US11929018B2 |
Display PWM duty cycle compensation for delayed rendering
A frame generation subsystem renders a sequence of frames and a display control subsystem provides a brightness control signal configured to control a brightness of frames displayed at a display panel via pulse width modulation (PWM) of the brightness control signal and determines a deviation in a duty cycle of a first PWM period of the brightness control signal from a default duty cycle resulting from a delayed rendering of a frame. The display control subsystem adjusts a duty cycle of at least a second PWM period to compensate for the deviation in the duty cycle of the first PWM period. The resulting average duty cycle of the brightness control signal over the two frame periods is approximately equal to a default duty cycle and thereby mitigates viewable flicker resulting from the duty cycle change caused by the delayed rendering. |
US11929017B2 |
Apparatus and method for manufacturing display device
An apparatus for manufacturing a display device comprises a stage, a panel cell disposed on the stage and including a first alignment line, and a second alignment line extending parallel to the first alignment line, a field application part providing an alignment signal to the first alignment line and the second alignment line of the panel cell, and light-emitting elements aligned between the first alignment line and the second alignment line. The field application part provides an alignment signal to the first alignment line and the second alignment line, the alignment signal having the same positive integral value and negative integral value, having a different positive peak voltage from the alignment signal's negative peak voltage, and having a different positive pulse width from the alignment signal's negative pulse width. |
US11929014B2 |
Display device and method of driving the same
A display device includes a display panel which displays an image based on input image data, a driving controller which generates a voltage control signal for adjusting a first power voltage applied to the display panel in an (N+M)-th frame based on a maximum grayscale value of the input image data of an N-th frame, where N is a positive integer, and M is a positive integer, and a power voltage generator which senses a power current applied to the display panel in the (N+M)-th frame, generates a second power voltage based on the voltage control signal, and controls a voltage level of the first power voltage based on the second power voltage and a current level of the power current. |
US11929012B2 |
Display module and display apparatus having the same
A display module and a display apparatus including the same are provided. The display module includes a module substrate; pixels provided on the module substrate; and a micro-pixel controller configured to supply drive currents to the pixels. The micro-pixel controller includes: a first input pad for receiving a power voltage; a second input pad for receiving a data voltage; pixel circuits configured to output the drive currents to the pixels; a control circuit configured to distribute the power voltage and the data voltage to the pixel circuits; a first ESD protection circuit connected to the first input pad and the control circuit through a first voltage line and configured to transmit the power voltage to the control circuit; and a second ESD protection circuit connected to the second input pad and the control circuit through a second voltage line and configured to transmit the data voltage to the control circuit. |
US11929008B2 |
Processing method and apparatus
A processing method includes displaying an indication region including a plurality of representation regions of a plurality of display sub-areas obtained by dividing a plurality of display devices of or connected to an electronic device; in response to an operation on a target object, determining, from the plurality of representation regions, a target representation region to be associated with the target object; and displaying the target object in the display sub-area corresponding to the target representation region. |
US11929007B2 |
Display driving integrated circuit and driving parameter adjustment method thereof
A display driving integrated circuit (IC) and a driving parameter adjustment method thereof are provided. The display driving IC includes a control circuit and a driving parameter determination circuit. The control circuit controls a current driving circuit and a scanning circuit according to a driving parameter, wherein the current driving circuit is suitable for driving multiple driving lines of a light emitting diode (LED) array, and the scanning circuit is suitable for driving multiple scanning lines of the LED array. The driving parameter determination circuit is coupled to the control circuit to provide the driving parameter. The driving parameter determination circuit dynamically adjusts the driving parameter for a target LED in the LED array according to a grayscale value of the target LED. |
US11929005B2 |
Drive compensation method and system of a display panel, and display device
Provided are a drive compensation method and system of a display panel and a display device. The drive compensation method includes: determining at least one of the impedance and capacitive reactance variation curve of a first signal line in a column direction and determining the charge rate variation curve of first pixel units in a row direction; determining the compensation coefficients for a respective pixel unit in the column direction and/or the row direction according to the impedance and capacitive reactance variation curve of the first signal line in the column direction and/or the charge rate variation curve of first pixel units in the row direction; and compensating the compensation coefficients for the respective pixel unit in the column direction and/or the row direction to the drive signal of the respective pixel unit to drive the respective pixel unit. |
US11929001B2 |
Method and device for measuring illuminance
A method and a device are provided. The device includes a light-measuring sensor, a display, a memory, and at least one processor operatively connected to the light-measuring sensor, the display, and the memory, wherein the at least one processor is configured to analyze the frequency of an external light source, obtain an operation period of the display, obtain a ratio of an off period of time of the display on the basis of the operation period, and calculate illuminance by using different algorithms on the basis of the relationship between the frequency of the external light source and the operation period and the ratio of the off period of time of the display. |
US11928997B2 |
Electronic device for providing execution screen of application, method for operating the same, and storage medium
An electronic device may comprise a flexible display, and at least one processor. The at least one processor may be configured to control the display to: display an execution screen of a first application in a first area of the display in a first position state, expand the display to include the first area and a second area, in response to a switch from the first position state to a second position state, display, in the second area, at least one object representing an executable application based on application attribute information, based on the display being expanded, and display, on the expanded display, the execution screen of the first application together with an execution screen of an application corresponding to the selected object, in response to selection of any one of the at least one object. |
US11928992B1 |
Automated vehicle display calibration
A system for calibrating a display for a vehicle includes a reference calibration system including a reference windscreen and a reference transparent windscreen display (TWD) projector including a reference TWD camera. The reference calibration system also includes a reference camera and a reference controller in electrical communication with the reference TWD projector and the reference camera. The reference controller is programmed to project a reference graphic on the reference windscreen using the reference TWD projector. The reference controller is further programmed to capture a first reference image of the reference graphic using the reference camera. The reference controller is further programmed to calculate at least one reference calibration matrix based at least in part on the first reference image of the reference graphic. |
US11928991B2 |
Viewing device and method for providing virtual content overlapping visual objects
A viewing device comprising a controller, a transparent display and a visual shutter. The controller is configured to determine a color of virtual content to be displayed; determine a background color contrasting the virtual content displayed; determine a display area corresponding to where the virtual content is to be displayed; cause the visual shutter to enable a background to the virtual content to be displayed, the background having the contrasting background color thereby providing a contrasting background to the displayed virtual content (DVC); and to cause the transparent display to display virtual content for overlapping at least one visual object (VO) perceivable through the transparent display at least partially onto the background. The visual shutter is configured to enable the background by operating in a mode wherein at least a portion of the visual shutter is blocked to obstruct the VO in the blocked portion of the visual shutter. |
US11928986B2 |
Content format conversion verification
Content conversion verification, includes: converting, at a first computer system, an original content file to a target format, generating a converted content file in the target format; generating a checksum for the converted content file; and sending the original content file and the checksum to a second computer system. Key words include content verification and checksum. |
US11928985B2 |
Content pre-personalization using biometric data
Methods, computer program products, and systems are presented. The method computer program products, and systems can include, for instance: predicting an exhibited sentiment of a certain user on being presented one or more candidate education segment, wherein the predicting is in dependence on historical sentiment parameter values of one or more user on being exposed to presented educational content, the historical sentiment parameter values being stored in a data repository, wherein the presented education segments comprise digital media content adapted for playing by a digital media player; selecting at least one of the one or more candidate education segment in dependence on a result of the predicting so that a selected at least one of the one or more candidate education resulting from the selecting is personalized for the certain user; and presenting to the certain user the selected at least one of the one or more candidate education segment. |
US11928982B2 |
Interaction system, method and device
Embodiments of the disclosure provide an interaction system, method and device. The interaction system includes an electroencephalogram electrode array that determines a position of a sound source and invoking the electroencephalogram electrode corresponding to the position of the sound source to output a touch signal to a user. |
US11928980B2 |
Configurable monitor and parts management system
A heavy-duty interactive (HDi) system may include a heavy-duty vehicle; a work tool installed on the heavy-duty vehicle; a memory that stores a plurality of patterns representing operation events for the heavy-duty vehicle; a first sensor affixed to the heavy-duty vehicle that collects first sensor data as the heavy-duty vehicle is operated; a second sensor affixed to the work tool that collects second sensor data as the work tool is operated; and a controller operatively coupled to the first sensor, the second sensor, and the memory. The controller may be configured to identify a heavy-duty vehicle operation event by comparing at least one of the first sensor data and the second sensor data with the plurality of patterns in the memory, and associate the work tool with the heavy-duty vehicle based on a comparison of the first sensor data and the second sensor data. |
US11928973B2 |
Processing system, aerial vehicle capable of flying unmanned, and dust condition estimation method
A flight system includes an aerial vehicle having a sensor and capable of flying unmanned. The flight system estimates a condition of dust in an area of a scheduled destination, on the basis of sensing data obtained by observing, with the sensor, the area from a flight position of the aerial vehicle. Then, the flight system controls the aerial vehicle on the basis of the estimation result. |
US11928971B2 |
Detection of anomalous states in multivariate data
A method includes obtaining a plurality of data sets, where each data set of the plurality of data sets includes multivariate time series data for a respective sample period of a plurality of sample periods. The method also includes, for each data set of the plurality of data sets, determining recurrence data indicative of recurrent states in the data set and determining, based on the recurrence data, determinism values of a determinism metric and laminarity values of a laminarity metric. The method further includes determining that a particular data set of the plurality of data sets includes data representing an anomalous state based on a determinism-laminarity curve representing the particular data set, where the determinism-laminarity curve is based on the determinism values of the particular data set and the laminarity values of the particular data set. The method also includes generating output data indicating the anomalous state. |
US11928970B2 |
Aircraft and method of adjusting a pilot workload
A method of adjusting an operator workload during a travel segment including tracking over a time period, using at least one sensor, one of inputs by an operator indicative of an operator workload or image sensor data or a biometric parameter indicative of an operator stress level during the travel segment. Determining, using a controller that is operatively connected to the at least one sensor, a level of one of the operator workload or operator stress level. The method also includes adjusting, using a controller that is operatively connected to the control computer, the operator workload when the level of one of the operator workload or operator stress level exceeds a predetermined threshold. |
US11928967B2 |
System and method of using a vehicle as a backup roadside unit (RSU)
A method for deploying of a backup roadside unit (RSU) vehicle to provide on-demand RSU services is described. The method may include determining, by a server, a resource specification to deploy a selected backup RSU vehicle to a requested site. The determining of the resource specification may be performed by the server in response to a scene description received from a requestor. The method also includes sending a dispatch instruction to the selected backup RSU vehicle to deploy the selected backup RSU vehicle to the requested site. In this method, a hardware/software capability of the selected backup RSU vehicle is matched to the resource specification determined by the server. |
US11928966B2 |
Virtual railroad
A virtual railroad of vehicles is disclosed. In one aspect of the disclosure, a system includes one or more passenger vehicles of a peloton, and a first engine vehicle of the peloton. The first engine vehicle communicatively connected to the one or more passenger vehicles, wherein the first engine vehicle comprises: a processor communicatively connected to a memory and is configured to receive status information of the one or more passenger vehicles, determine, based on the received status information, a set of current values for a set of vehicle attributes for each of the one or more passenger vehicles, and adjust, based on the set of current values for the set of vehicle attributes, a position of a corresponding passenger vehicle of the one or more passenger vehicles. |
US11928960B2 |
Systems and methods for alerting drivers of approaching emergency vehicles
A computer-implemented method for alerting passenger vehicles of approaching emergency vehicles is implemented by an alert management computing device. The method includes receiving an emergency vehicle alert request message from an emergency vehicle transmitter, receiving passenger vehicle location data from a plurality of passenger vehicle user computing devices located in a plurality of passenger vehicles, wherein the passenger vehicle location data includes a present passenger vehicle location and a present passenger vehicle trajectory, identifying an alert zone for the emergency vehicle based on the present emergency vehicle location and the present emergency vehicle trajectory, identifying a vehicle zone for each of the plurality of passenger vehicles, identifying a subset of the passenger vehicles within the alert zone by comparing each vehicle zone to the alert zone, and transmitting a warning to the subset of passenger vehicles via the passenger vehicle user computing devices. |
US11928959B2 |
On-demand formation of stationary vehicular micro clouds
The disclosure includes embodiments for forming an on-demand stationary vehicular micro cloud. In some embodiments, a method for a connected vehicle includes receiving event data that describes a set of events configured for triggering a creation of the on-demand stationary vehicular micro cloud. The method includes receiving sensor data that describes a roadway environment. The method includes detecting, based at least in part on the sensor data, an occurrence of at least one event included in the set of events. The method includes modifying an operation of a communication unit of the connected vehicle to initiate the creation of the on-demand stationary vehicular micro cloud to address the occurrence of the at least one event. |
US11928950B2 |
Personal protection equipment network (PPE-N)
The present invention provides a PPE-N system that comprises PPE components, smart tags, smart tag readers configured to detect within working ranges and trigger audio-visual alarms and send a warning to a predetermined person, and a hub that compares signals from the smart tags to help assess the PPE-N component health. The present invention further comprises waypoints to verify that the PIPE component conforms to requirements of the PPE component and determine whether the PPE component is permitted in a predetermined area. |
US11928949B2 |
Phone reminder devices, systems and methods
Phone reminder device (PRD) apparatus, systems, and methods for pairing with a protected phone include a processor, a memory unit that stores program instructions, a user input device, a Bluetooth low energy radio transceiver, an accelerometer, and an integral power source. PRD processor control routines, including visual feedback and customized auditory alerts, are based on selected modes of method and system operation, persistence of inferred or measured lack of proximity, history and frequency of alerts, current and historical PRD and/or phone movement, historical bases for lack of proximity, and loss of phone connection. User input or separate processor control adjust the transmission power level up with adjusted transmission power level in detecting protected phone proximity saved to the memory unit. Based on user input and PRD system and/or method dynamics, the memory unit maximizes integral power source life. PRD remote control of the protected phone camera application is disclosed. |
US11928945B2 |
Techniques for active shooter response capability (ASRC)—community law enforcement
The Active Shooter Response Capability (ASRC) integrates the ASRC application software, heads-up-display (HUD) smart glasses, ASRC processor/transmitter/controller (PTC) and antennas, with either an existing or ASRC provided CCTV/video surveillance, gunshot detection system (GDS), and loudspeaker (1MC). The PTC provides connectivity for multiple devices to accommodate dedicated processing for multiple response teams. ASRC system enables real-time situation awareness providing first responders the ability to visually locate and track an active shooter while executing a breach entry into the scene. When first responders approach the site of a reported active shooter or gunshot detection system alert of gunshot, the ASRC app is accessed on the squad car onboard computer or optional ASRC tablet which remotely syncs with the facility's PTC. This interaction enables the scroll thru each CCTV/Surveillance camera view to locate and lock-on/auto track the shooters movements. This video is live streamed to the officer worn HUD smart-glasses while executing the enforcement. Additionally, the video is simultaneously live streamed to squad car on-board computer and/or optional ASRC tablet and relayed in real-time to headquarters and or scene command post. The ASRC private sector implementation requires the installation of the ASRC PTC controller and software which is connected to existing CCTV and GDS systems or provided as part of the ASRC capability. For Law Enforcement ASRC implementation is at the squad car level and includes the HUD smart-glasses head gear and the ASRC application software installed on the squad car on-board computer and or optional ASRC ruggedized tablet. ASRC provides real-time response capability and is applicable for all facilities and venues. |
US11928944B2 |
Sensor arrangement
Disclosures relate to a sensor system and arrangements having different sized removable spacers. The spacers may be mixed and matched as needed or desired to compensate for misalignment conditions. Further, different spacer combinations and adjustments may be guided by a security management computing device. Variations in configurations of mounting surfaces, such as door and window assemblies, may be accommodated. Alignment of a transmitter or a receiving device, e.g., a magnetic device, with respect to a transmitter or receiving device despite misalignment of the components due to, for example, uneven surfaces of a door or a window, or a respective frame may be achieved. |
US11928942B2 |
Systems and methods for theft prevention and detection
A system and method for premises theft prevention and detection. A system comprises a media capture device, a target area and target object at a workstation, and operably configured code in non-transitory computer readably storage media. A system recognizes a theft or misappropriation and can notify a business owner or police. The system is powered by machine-learning algorithms that progressively improve accuracy and precision in theft detection. |
US11928926B2 |
Electronic gaming system and method for managing funds transfer based upon proximity of a mobile device to a geofenced zone
A gaming system includes an electronic gaming machine (EGM) located within a defined zone of a gaming venue, a transmitter configured to output a first unique identifier, and a server including a processor and a memory storing instructions, where the instructions cause the processor to receive, in connection with a request at a mobile terminal to transfer funds to a gaming wallet accessible at the EGM, a communication from the mobile terminal including the first unique identifier, determine, based on the received first unique identifier, whether the mobile terminal is within the defined zone, and transmit, in response to determining whether the mobile terminal is within the defined zone, a signal to the mobile terminal indicating whether the mobile terminal is within the defined zone. |
US11928922B2 |
Drop cart with cashbox data reader array and autonomous drop cart processing system for automated casino accounting
An autonomous drop cart processing system is described. The system is configured to communicably couple with a drop cart that includes an array of cashbox data readers configured to interface with cashbox data transmitters associated with cashboxes inserted into compartments of the drop cart. As a result of this construction, the autonomous drop cart processing system can remove contents of each cashbox on the drop cart without needing to remove the cashbox from the drop cart in order to read the data from the cashbox data transmitter. |
US11928919B2 |
Nodal networks for casinos and the like
A casino having a nodal network of wireless transceivers. Each bank of gaming machines has a transceiver within wireless communication range of at least one other transceiver. A casino patron uses a casino app running on a mobile device to communicate with the external network cloud via the nodal network from any location within the casino at which the mobile device is within wireless communication range of a connected transceiver. The mobile device transmits to the connected transceiver an outgoing message that is propagated wirelessly through the nodal network to the external network cloud via a terminal transceiver. The mobile device receives from the connected transceiver an incoming message that has been transmitted from the external network cloud to the terminal transceiver and then propagated wirelessly through the nodal network to the connected transceiver. |
US11928918B2 |
Gaming system and method for providing incentives for transferring funds to and from a mobile device
The present disclosure relates generally to gaming systems and methods for providing one or more incentives to a player in association with a mobile device facilitated transfer of funds to an electronic gaming machine and/or from the electronic gaming machine. |
US11928914B2 |
Methods of simulating gameplay
The present disclosure describes systems and methods for simulating gameplay of a live event and placing wagers or non-wager submissions concerning an outcome of a simulation. The systems incorporate statistical data, event information, and user modifications to create the simulation. |
US11928912B2 |
Automatic heating vending machine
An automatic heating vending machine including a storage space, a storage mechanism, a fetching mechanism, a gripping arm mechanism, a rotating disc mechanism and a heating mechanism are disclosed. The storage mechanism is installed in the storage space to store food. The fetching mechanism is installed in the storage space and disposed under the storage mechanism to catch the food. The gripping arm mechanism grips the food on the fetching mechanism. The rotating disc mechanism is disposed on one side of the gripping arm mechanism. The gripping arm mechanism grips the food and then places the food on the rotating disc mechanism. The heating mechanism is disposed above the rotating disc mechanism. After the food has been placed on the rotating disc mechanism, the rotating disc mechanism undergoes horizontal movement and vertical movement, allowing the food to be admitted to the heating mechanism and heated. |
US11928910B2 |
Lean vending machine
A vending machine includes two horizontal lead screws, a vertical lead screw, first and second motors, a shelf, a delivery cup, and a delivery area. The first and second motors drive the horizontal lead screws and the vertical lead screw, respectively. The vertical lead screw moves horizontally along the horizontal lead screws. The shelf contains a product and has a movable gate to hold the product on the shelf. The delivery cup moves vertically along the vertical lead screw and has a solenoid and a plunger. The solenoid activates the plunger, which opens the gate to dispense the product onto the delivery cup. An outer door of the delivery area isolates the delivery area from outside the vending machine when closed and provides access to the product from outside the vending machine when open. A mechanical interaction between the delivery cup and the delivery area opens the outer door. |
US11928907B2 |
Information processing apparatus, control program of communication terminal, and entrance and exit management method
Entrance and exit of a person is efficiently managed by simple authentication and registration of entrance and exit using a communication terminal carried by the person. An information processing apparatus includes a face information register that registers face information of registered users who are to enter into and exit from a place in association with the place, an information acquirer that acquires, from a communication terminal, position information of the communication terminal, face information of an applying user who applies to enter into or exit from the place, and application information for entering or exiting, a user authenticator that performs user authentication by comparing the face information of the applying user acquired from the communication terminal by the information acquirer with the face information of the registered users registered in the face information register, and an entrance and exit recorder that records, if the user authentication succeeds, that the applying user has entered into or exited from the place corresponding to the position information. |
US11928894B2 |
Method, apparatus, and system for wireless gait recognition
Methods, apparatus and systems for wireless gait recognition and rhythmic motion monitoring are described. In one example, a described system comprises: a transmitter, a receiver, and a processor. The transmitter is configured for transmitting a first wireless signal towards an object in a venue through a wireless multipath channel of the venue. The receiver is configured for: receiving a second wireless signal through the wireless multipath channel between the transmitter and the receiver. The second wireless signal differs from the first wireless signal due to the wireless multipath channel which is impacted by a rhythmic motion of the object. The processor is configured for: obtaining a time series of channel information (CI) of the wireless multipath channel based on the second wireless signal, monitoring the rhythmic motion of the object based on the time series of CI (TSCI), and triggering a response action based on a result of the monitoring. |
US11928893B2 |
Action recognition method and apparatus, computer storage medium, and computer device
An action recognition method includes: obtaining original feature submaps of each of temporal frames on a plurality of convolutional channels by using a multi-channel convolutional layer; calculating, by using each of the temporal frames as a target temporal frame, motion information weights of the target temporal frame on the convolutional channels according to original feature submaps of the target temporal frame and original feature submaps of a next temporal frame, and obtaining motion information feature maps of the target temporal frame on the convolutional channels according to the motion information weights; performing temporal convolution on the motion information feature maps of the target temporal frame to obtain temporal motion feature maps of the target temporal frame; and recognizing an action type of a moving object in image data of the target temporal frame according to the temporal motion feature maps of the target temporal frame on the convolutional channels. |
US11928890B2 |
Apparatus, system, and method of providing an augmented reality visual search
An apparatus, system and method for providing a visual search using augmented reality glasses. The apparatus, system and method include a network communicatively associated with the glasses capable of providing remote connectivity to an application programming interface (API); a machine learning (ML) model communicative with the API and having an input capable of receiving live video data indicative of a view field of the glasses, wherein the ML model includes at least a data comparator and platform-specific coding corresponded to the glasses; a search engine within the ML model and having a secondary input interfaced to a comparative database, wherein the search engine compares the live view field video data to the secondary input using the comparator; and a match output capable of outputting a match obtained by the search engine over the network to the glasses. |
US11928888B2 |
Image acquisition device
An image acquisition device includes a single sensor having organic photodetectors, an angular filter, and a color filter. The color filter has one or a plurality of first portions adapted to give way to at least one wavelength in the visible range, and one or a plurality of second portions filtering wavelengths outside of red and/or near infrared. The second portion has a surface area approximately equal to a surface area of one of the photodetectors or a surface area greater than or equal to the surface area of four of the photodetectors. |
US11928887B2 |
Foldable electronic device capable of detecting fingerprint through at least part of display
An electronic device includes a foldable housing including a hinge, a first housing connected to the hinge and including a first surface facing a first direction and a second surface facing a second direction opposite to the first direction, and a second housing connected to the hinge, the second housing including a third surface facing a third direction and a fourth surface facing a fourth direction opposite to the third direction, wherein the first housing and the second housing are foldable relative to each with respect to the hinge, and the first surface faces the third surface in a folded state and the third direction is the same as the first direction in an unfolded state, and a first display forming the first surface and the third surface and extending from the first surface to the third surface. |
US11928885B2 |
Fingerprint identification method, fingerprint identification apparatus and electronic device
Embodiments of the present application provide a fingerprint identification method, a fingerprint identification apparatus and an electronic device. The fingerprint identification method is applied to a fingerprint identification apparatus disposed under a display screen of an electronic device, the fingerprint identification apparatus includes a pixel array and a colour filter layer, the colour filter layer includes at least one filter unit, and the at least one filter unit is disposed above at least one first type pixel of the pixel array, respectively, and the method includes: capturing a first light signal transmitting through the at least one filter unit and sensed by the first type pixel; determining a fingerprint identification environment according to an intensity of the first light signal; and determining, based on the fingerprint identification environment, a target capturing parameter of capturing a fingerprint light signal, the fingerprint light signal being used for fingerprint identification. |
US11928882B2 |
Display device, non-contact key, and input device
The present invention provides a display device, which includes a frame having an accommodating cavity and a display module disposed in the accommodating cavity. The display module includes a first light source, an optical unit, an imaging unit arranged on a side of the optical unit facing away from the first light source, and a lens array arranged on a side of the imaging unit facing away from the first light source. Corresponding to a preset pattern, light emitted by the first light source passes through the optical unit, the imaging unit and the lens array to form a default floating image in a floating display area outside the accommodating cavity. In addition, the present invention also provides a non-contact key and an input device including the above display module. |
US11928877B2 |
Systems and methods for automatic context-based annotation
In some aspects, the disclosure is directed to methods and systems for automatic context-based annotation by leveraging a priori knowledge from annotations in template documents. A large library of template documents may be generated and pre-processed in many implementations to identify annotations or other inclusions commonly present on documents related to or conforming to the template. Newly scanned documents may be compared to these templates, and when a similar template is identified, annotation locations and types from the template may be applied to the newly scanned document to recognize and classify annotations and inclusions. To increase efficiency and provide scalability, comparisons of scanned documents and template documents may be distributed amongst a plurality of computing devices for processing in parallel, with similarity results aggregated. |
US11928872B2 |
Methods and apparatuses for recognizing text, recognition devices and storage media
Methods and an apparatuses for recognizing a text, recognition devices and storage media are provided, which belong to the field of text detections. A method includes: extracting, by the recognition device, a feature map of a to-be-recognized image, then determining segmentation information of a text region of the to-be-recognized image based on a preset segmentation network and the feature map, and then determining boundary key points in the text region based on the segmentation information, and then converting a text in the text region into a text with a target arrangement sequence based on the boundary key points and then inputting the text obtained by conversion into a preset recognition model for recognition processing. |
US11928870B2 |
Method and apparatus used for extracting feature point of environmental target
A method and apparatus used for extracting a feature point of an environmental target, which relate to the field of vehicles. The method comprises: acquiring the position of each corner point of an environmental target; and determining a feature point of the environmental target according to the position of each corner point of the environmental target. Thus, the problem wherein target identification is not precise may be solved, which is particularly suitable for the identification of a large target. |
US11928866B2 |
Neural networks for object detection and characterization
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for selecting locations in an environment of a vehicle where objects are likely centered and determining properties of those objects. One of the methods includes receiving an input characterizing an environment external to a vehicle. For each of a plurality of locations in the environment, a respective first object score that represents a likelihood that a center of an object is located at the location is determined. Based on the first object scores, one or more locations from the plurality of locations are selected as locations in the environment at which respective objects are likely centered. Object properties of the objects that are likely centered at the selected locations are also determined. |
US11928864B2 |
Systems and methods for 2D to 3D conversion
According to some embodiments, a method includes accessing a video generated by a first physical camera in a physical environment. The method further includes identifying an object of interest in the video frame that corresponds to a physical object in the physical environment. The method further includes displaying a virtual 3D environment that corresponds to the physical environment. The method further includes configuring a plurality of settings of a first virtual camera to match a plurality of settings of a first physical camera and configuring a plurality of settings of a second virtual camera to match a plurality of settings of a second physical camera. The method further includes projecting the identified object of interest into the virtual 3D environment using the configured first and second virtual cameras. |
US11928861B1 |
Generating mapping information based on image locations
In some examples, a computer system may receive an image and associated location information corresponding to a location at which the image was captured. The system may provide the image as input to a machine-learning model previously trained to determine whether the received image includes a threshold amount of information to indicate that received location information indicates a location corresponding to the received image. Based at least in part on an output of the machine-learning model indicating that the received image meets the threshold, the system may store the associated location information as mapping information associated with the location. |
US11928859B2 |
Automated image analysis for diagnosing a medical condition
Aspects of the technology described herein relate to techniques for guiding an operator to use an ultrasound device. Thereby, operators with little or no experience operating ultrasound devices may capture medically relevant ultrasound images and/or interpret the contents of the obtained ultrasound images. For example, some of the techniques disclosed herein may be used to identify a particular anatomical view of a subject to image with an ultrasound device, guide an operator of the ultrasound device to capture an ultrasound image of the subject that contains the particular anatomical view, and/or analyze the captured ultrasound image to identify medical information about the subject. |
US11928858B2 |
Apparatus for estimating contact distribution and method thereof
An apparatus for estimating contact distribution to quickly estimate contact spot distribution from a contact surface image using a deep learning model based on a convolution neural network (CNN) and a method thereof are disclosed. A method for estimating contact distribution to estimate contact spot distribution between a first contact spot and a second contact spot includes inputting a contact surface image of at least one of the first contact surface and the second contact surface to a deep learning model based on a CNN and estimating contact spot distribution between the first contact surface and the second contact surface from an output of the deep learning model. |
US11928852B2 |
System for transmission and digitization of machine telemetry
A system for digitizing gauges, lights and other human-readable machine gauges and functions and status without interfering with the operation of the machine or requiring re-working or interfering with the existing machine wiring, signaling, electrical or mechanical elements or operating modes, or adding new digitizing equipment to the machine. |
US11928849B2 |
Action-object recognition in cluttered video scenes using text
A mechanism is provided to implement an action-object interaction detection mechanism for recognizing actions in cluttered video scenes. An object bounding box is computed around an object of interest identified in a corresponding label in an initial frame where the object of interest appears in the frame. The object bounding box is propagated from the initial frame to a subsequent frame. For the initial frame and the subsequent frame: the object bounding boxes of the initial frame and the subsequent frame are refined and cropped based on the associated refined object bounding boxes. The set of cropped frames are processed to determine a probability that an action that is to be verified from the corresponding label is being performed. Responsive to determining the probability is equal to or exceeds a verification threshold, a confirmation is provided that the action-object interaction video performs the action that is to be verified. |
US11928844B2 |
Three-dimensional data encoding method, three-dimensional data decoding method, three-dimensional data encoding device, and three-dimensional data decoding device
A three-dimensional data encoding method includes: encoding geometry information of each of three-dimensional points based on one of a first geometry information encoding method of encoding using octree division and a second geometry information encoding method of encoding without using octree division; and generating a bitstream including the geometry information encoded and a geometry information flag indicating whether the encoding was performed based on the first geometry information encoding method or the second geometry information encoding method. In the generating of the bitstream: when the encoding is performed based on the first geometry information encoding method, the bitstream including a parameter set used in octree division is generated; and when the encoding is performed based on the second geometry information encoding method, the bitstream not including the parameter set used for octree division is generated. |
US11928842B2 |
Method and apparatus for measuring chromaticity of a target object
A method of measuring chromaticity of a target object is implemented using a computer device that stores a plurality of light source spectrum datasets each associated with a specific object. The method includes: obtaining a captured color image of the target object; generating a spectral image based on the captured color image using a spectral transformation matrix; obtaining one of the plurality of light source spectrum datasets that is associated with the target object; and calculating a chromaticity dataset of the target object based on the spectral image and the one of the plurality of light source spectrum datasets. |
US11928839B2 |
Measurement calibration using patterned sheets
A method for photogrammetric measurement includes providing a bedsheet having one or more patterns printed thereon in accordance with a pattern template, which defines respective locations of the one or more patterns in a template coordinate frame. An image is received, in an image coordinate frame, of a person lying on a bed, which is covered by the bedsheet. The image is processed in order to identify the one or more patterns in the image and to match the one or more patterns identified in the image to the one or more patterns in the pattern template. A transformation is computed, based on the matched patterns, between the image coordinate frame and the template coordinate frame. A dimension of the person is measured by applying the computed transformation to the image of the person. |
US11928836B2 |
Electronic device having NPU and mounted in moving or fixed apparatus
An electronic device mounted on a fixed or a movable apparatus is provided. The electronic device may comprise a neural processing unit (NPU), including a plurality of processing elements (PEs), configured to process an operation of an artificial neural network model trained to detect or track at least one object and output an inference result based on at least one image acquired from at least one camera; and a signal generator generating a signal applicable to the at least one camera. |
US11928830B2 |
Systems and methods for generating three-dimensional reconstructions of environments
Disclosed are methods and systems for generating three-dimensional reconstructions of environments. A system, for example, may include a housing having an image sensor directed in a first direction and a distance sensor directed in a second direction and a control unit including a processor and a memory storing instructions. The processor may be configured to execute the instructions to: generate a first 3D model of an environment; generate a plurality of revolved 3D models by revolving the first 3D model relative to the image sensor to a plurality of positions within a predetermined angular range; match a set of distance values to one of the revolved 3D models; determine an angular position of the second direction relative to the first direction; and generate a 3D reconstruction of the environment. |
US11928827B2 |
Grading of structures for state determination
Applicants have discovered a new low-cost and accessible method and apparatus that allowing for quicker and more precise state determinations based on medical images. The method and apparatus are non-intrusive and require providing a medical image of a subject and determining a state based on a comparison to a training image set comprising two or more states. There is provided, according to the present invention, a computer-implemented method for processing medical images comprising calculating non-local means patch-based weights comparing patches surrounding pixels of interest in a test image with a number of patches of pixels surrounding a corresponding number of pixels in reference images; and calculating for the pixels of interest at least one state estimation using a given state assigned to said reference images and said weights. |
US11928825B2 |
Unsupervised image segmentation method and electronic device
An unsupervised image segmentation method includes: performing a superpixel segmentation on an image containing a target object to acquire a plurality of superpixel sets, each superpixel set corresponding to a respective superpixel node; generating an undirected graph according to superpixel nodes; determining foreground superpixel nodes and background superpixel nodes in the undirected graph according to a first label set corresponding to the plurality of superpixel nodes; generating a minimization objective function according to the foreground superpixel nodes and the background superpixel nodes; segmenting the undirected graph according to the minimization objective function to acquire a foreground part and a background part and to generate a second label set; and performing an image segmentation on the image according to a comparison result of the first label set and the second label set. |
US11928823B2 |
Transient sensor monitoring definitions for edge computing devices
A method in a server includes receiving sensor data from an edge computing device, the sensor data generated by a sensor array disposed on a support surface carrying items; detecting, from the sensor data, a set of regions of the sensor array corresponding to respective items carried on the support surface; generating, for each region, a corresponding monitoring definition, each monitoring definition containing: a location of the region within the array, a noise compensation indicator, and an item presence indicator; sending the monitoring definitions to the edge computing device; subsequent to sending the monitoring definitions, receiving item count data from the edge computing device, the item count data derived at the edge computing device from further sensor data generated by the sensor array, based on the monitoring definitions. |
US11928819B2 |
Method, processing system and system for approximating image data
A method for approximating image data is disclosed. The method includes obtaining initial image data formed by imaging at least part of a sample and analysing the initial image data to form one or more portions of image data. The method also includes accessing a set of predefined stereotype elements, determining one or more of the stereotype elements as a visual approximation for the at least one object within the sample, selecting one or more of the determined stereotype elements to be associated with at least one object within the sample, and forming instruction data based on and/or including the one or more selected stereotype elements, the instruction data including instructions on how to arrange the one or more selected stereotype elements, to a processing system for approximating image data and to a system comprising such processing system. |
US11928818B2 |
Out-of-view CT scan detection
Computer-implemented method and system automatically detects an out-of-view CT scan by receiving a voxel density file, determining a threshold iso-value of density between air density and a material density of one or more scanned objects in the voxel density file, and evaluating, using the threshold iso-value of density, one or more horizontal slices of the voxel density file to determine whether at least a portion of the one or more scanned objects is out of view. |
US11928814B2 |
Method and system for determining concentration of an analyte in a sample of a bodily fluid, and method and system for generating a software-implemented module
A method for generating a module configured to determine concentration of an analyte in a sample of a body fluid is disclosed. The method includes providing a first set of measurement data derived from images of one or more test strips indicating a color transformation in response to a body fluid containing an analyte. The images can be recorded by multiple devices with differing cameras, software and/or hardware device configurations for image recording and image data processing. A neural network model can be generated in a machine learning process applying an artificial neural network and a module configured to determine concentration of an analyte in a second sample of a body fluid can be generated. Further, the present disclosure includes a system for generating the module as well as a method and a system for determining concentration of an analyte in a sample of a bodily fluid. |
US11928813B2 |
Method and system for detecting change to structure by using drone
Disclosed herein is a method for an image analysis server to detect a change to a structure by using a drone. The method for an image analysis server to detect a change to a structure by using a drone includes: receiving images of a specific inspection target structure taken at different time points by a drone; detecting the difference between an image taken at a first time point and an image taken at a second time point based on the received images; and detecting a change to the inspection target structure via the detected difference, and generating a risk signal and then transmitting it to an administrator terminal. |
US11928812B2 |
Systems and methods for inspecting multi-mode asset status in communication-denied environments
The present technology is generally directed to systems and methods for inspecting an asset in a communication-denied environment. The present technology can include receiving, via an electronic device, an image of a dashboard of the asset; determining, based on the image, a working mode and one or more status identifiers of the asset; transmitting the working mode and the one or more status identifiers to an inspection system; and/or receiving information regarding the status of the asset based on the working mode and one or more status identifiers. |
US11928810B2 |
Abnormality detection apparatus and abnormality detection method
An abnormality detection apparatus is provided. The abnormality detection apparatus includes a first generation part configured to generate pseudo-abnormal image data by synthesizing a substantially circular image at a random position of an image of normal image data obtained by photographing equipment that includes a liquid supply and supplies a liquid from the liquid supply without an abnormality, a second generation part configured to generate a determination model for determining whether the equipment is normal or abnormal by performing learning of the normal image data and the pseudo-abnormal image data, an acquisition part configured to acquire image data obtained by photographing the equipment, and a detection part configured detect an abnormality in the equipment from the image data acquired by the acquisition part using the determination model. |
US11928809B2 |
Device for generating an image of an object
A device for generating an image of an object by electromagnetic waves has a transmission device which is set up to radiate electromagnetic waves in the direction of the object, a receiving device which is set up to receive electromagnetic waves from the object, and a digital processing and control unit which is set up to generate image data of the object from the measured data. Here, the transmission device and the receiving device are arranged in at least one modular unit. The digital processing and control unit has an interface via which different modular units can be exchangeably coupled to the digital processing and control unit. Here, the interface is set up to transmit data to the modular unit and to receive from this, to transmit control signals to the transmission device and to the receiving device, and to supply the modular unit with energy. |
US11928803B2 |
Apparatus and method for dynamic range transforming of images
An image processing apparatus comprises a receiver (201) for receiving an image signal which comprises at least an encoded image and a target display reference. The target display reference is indicative of a dynamic range of a target display for which the encoded image is encoded. A dynamic range processor (203) generates an output image by applying a dynamic range transform to the encoded image in response to the target display reference. An output (205) then outputs an output image signal comprising the output image, e.g. to a suitable display. The dynamic range transform may furthermore be performed in response to a display dynamic range indication received from a display. The invention may be used to generate an improved High Dynamic Range (HDR) image from e.g. a Low Dynamic Range (LDR) image, or vice versa. |
US11928799B2 |
Electronic device and controlling method of electronic device
An electronic device includes a plurality of cameras, and at least one processor connected to the plurality of cameras. The at least one processor is configured to, based on a first user command to obtain a live view image, segment an image frame obtained via a camera among the plurality of cameras into a plurality of regions based on a brightness of pixels and an object included in the image frame; obtain a plurality of camera parameter setting value sets, each including a plurality of parameter values with respect to the plurality of regions; based on a second user command to capture the live view image, obtain a plurality of image frames using the plurality of camera parameter setting value sets and at least one camera among the plurality of cameras; and obtain an image frame by merging the plurality of obtained image frames. |
US11928797B2 |
Electronic device and method for acquiring a synthesized image
Disclosed are an electronic device, and a method for controlling same. Particularly, the present disclosure relates to an electronic device, and a method for controlling same, which can secure high visibility of a subject by acquiring, from an original image, a plurality of sub images having a smaller bit number than the original image, and acquiring a synthesized image on the basis of information about the shapes of objects included in the plurality of sub images. |
US11928794B2 |
Image processing device, image processing program, image processing method, and imaging device
An image processing device includes a first processing unit which executes blurring processing in a common focus position on each of plural images in mutually different focus positions, an integration unit which generates an integrated image resulting from integration of the plural images on which the blurring processing is executed, and a second processing unit which generates a composite image having a predetermined blur degree by executing sharpening processing on the integrated image generated by the integration unit based on information in which optical information indicating optical characteristics of an optical system in which the plural images are acquired and a blur degree of the blurring processing in the common focus position are composited together along a depth direction of the plural image. |
US11928792B2 |
Fusion network-based method for image super-resolution and non-uniform motion deblurring
Disclosed is a fusion network-based method for image super-resolution and non-uniform motion deblurring. The method achieves, for the first time, restoration of a low-resolution non-uniform motion-blurred image based on a deep neural network. The network uses two branch modules to respectively extract features for image super-resolution and non-uniform motion deblurring, and achieves, by means of a feature fusion module that is trainable, adaptive fusion of outputs of the two branch modules for extracting features. Finally, an upsampling reconstruction module achieves a non-uniform motion deblurring and super-resolution task. According to the method, a self-generated set of training data is configured to perform offline training on a network, thereby achieving restoration of the low-resolution non-uniform motion-blurred image. |
US11928789B2 |
Vehicle vision system
A method of processing an image within a vehicle interior with a camera includes acquiring a live image of the vehicle interior. The live image is compared to an ideally aligned image of the vehicle interior having an associated region of interest to generate a homography matrix. The homography matrix is applied to the region of interest to generate a calibrated region of interest projected onto the live image for detecting an object therein. |
US11928788B2 |
Hanger generation in computer-aided design programs
Technologies are provided for automated configuration of hanger placement within a model layout in a computer-aided design (CAD) application. The technologies rely, in some embodiments, on an initial selection of pipe elements and a traversal direction. Candidate positions for placement of hangers are then generated. At each candidate position, a set of pipes essentially parallel to one another can be identified. When the set of pipes includes two or more pipes, the candidate position is deemed to be satisfactory and placement of a hanger at the candidate position can be configured. The configuration includes configuration of a size of a hanger bearer relative to the pipe elements present in such a set. The configuration also includes configuration of an elevation of the hanger. A termination rule can be utilized to terminate the generation of candidate positions and associated configuration of hanger placement. |
US11928785B1 |
Location-based digital token management systems, methods, and apparatus
Techniques (e.g., systems, apparatus, methods) for context-based management of tokens are described. In an example, a geographical location of a device is used as one possible context. This location can correspond to a physical location associated with an AR virtual object container. This container can be associated with a set of virtual object container information applicable to the context, such as to the device's location. Based on separately maintained virtual object information, virtual objects to be shown as being available from the container are determined. Each of such virtual objects can be associated with a set of tokens. In an AR session, the container and the virtual objects are presented. An interaction with the container or a virtual object can result in associating a relevant set of tokens with a user account by recording information about the container, the virtual object, the user account, and/or the context(s). |
US11928784B2 |
Systems and methods for presenting perspective views of augmented reality virtual object
Examples of the disclosure describe systems and methods for sharing perspective views of virtual content. In an example method, a virtual object is presented, via a display, to a first user. A first perspective view of the virtual object is determined, wherein the first perspective view is based on a position of the virtual object and a position of the first user. The virtual object is presented, via a display, to a second user, wherein the virtual object is presented to the second user according to the first perspective view. A second perspective view of the virtual object is determined, wherein the second perspective view is based on an input from the first user. The virtual object is presented, via a display, to the second user, wherein presenting the virtual object to the second user comprises presenting a transition from the first perspective view to the second perspective view. |
US11928779B2 |
Multi-resolution voxel meshing
Various implementations disclosed herein generate a mesh representing the surfaces in a physical environment. The mesh is generated using multi-resolution voxels based on detected depth information, e.g., from a depth camera. The techniques may use multiple hash tables to store the multi-resolution voxel data. For example, the hash tables may store each voxel's 3D position and a truncated signed distance field (TSDF) value corresponding to each voxels' distance to a nearest surface. Each of the multiple hash tables may include data corresponding to a different level of resolution and those resolutions may depend upon distance/noise or other factors. For example, voxels close to a depth camera may have a finer resolution and smaller size compared to voxels that are further from the depth camera. Techniques disclosed herein may involve using a meshing algorithm that combines multi-resolution voxel information stored in multiple hash tables to generate a single mesh. |
US11928774B2 |
Multi-screen presentation in a virtual videoconferencing environment
Disclosed herein is a web-based videoconference system that allows for multi-screen sharing. In some embodiments, data specifying a three-dimensional virtual space is received. The three-dimensional virtual space comprises a plurality of participants and an avatar representing each of the plurality of participants and three-dimensional models of a plurality of presentation screens. Multiple presentation streams may be shared on different presentation screens simultaneously. |
US11928770B2 |
BVH node ordering for efficient ray tracing
Methods and systems are disclosed for traversing nodes in a BVH tree by an intersection engine. Techniques disclosed comprise receiving, by the intersection engine, a traversal instruction, including a tracing-mode, ray data, and an identifier of a node to be traversed. Where the tracing-mode includes a closest hit mode and a first hit mode. If the node to be traversed is an internal node, the intersection engine determines, based on the tracing-mode, an order in which children nodes of the node are to be next traversed and output identifiers of the children nodes in the determined order. |
US11928769B2 |
Employing controlled illumination for hyperspectral or multispectral imaging of food in an appliance
In one embodiment, a method includes, by an electromagnetic device, emitting optical radiation on one or more objects disposed inside an interior of the electronic device, where the optical radiation is emitted by one or more radiation sources, capturing a set of 2D images of the one or more objects illuminated by the optical radiation, where variation of illumination or of an imaging process permits the set of 2D images to be combined into a representation of the one or more objects, determining whether the set of images comprises a representation of the one or more objects as imaged, in response to determining that the set of images comprises a representation of the one or more objects as imaged, generating a three-dimensional (3D) spectral data cube of the one or more first objects based on spectral information of the first set of images, and storing the 3D spectral data cube for processing by the electronic device. |
US11928766B2 |
Personalized stylized avatars
The present disclosure is related to a method to generate user representative avatars that fit within a design paradigm. The method includes receiving depth information corresponding to multiple user features of the user, determining one or more feature landmarks for the user based on the depth information, utilizing the one or more feature landmarks to classify a first user feature relative to an avatar feature category, selecting a first avatar feature from the avatar feature category based on the classification of the first user feature, combining the first avatar feature within an avatar representation to generate a user avatar, and output the user avatar for display. |
US11928762B2 |
Asynchronous multi-user real-time streaming of web-based image edits using generative adversarial network(s)
Embodiments of the present invention provide systems, methods, and computer storage media for editing images using a web-based intermediary between a user interface on a client device and an image editing neural network(s) (e.g., a generative adversarial network) on a server(s). The present image editing system supports multiple users in the same software container, advanced concurrency of projection and transformation of the same image, clubbing transformation requests from several users hosted in the same software container, and smooth display updates during a progressive projection. |
US11928753B2 |
High fidelity interactive segmentation for video data with deep convolutional tessellations and context aware skip connections
Techniques related to automatically segmenting video frames into per pixel fidelity object of interest and background regions are discussed. Such techniques include applying tessellation to a video frame to generate feature frames corresponding to the video frame and applying a segmentation network implementing context aware skip connections to an input volume including the feature frames and a context feature volume corresponding to the video frame to generate a segmentation for the video frame. |
US11928752B1 |
Allocation of dynamically batched service providers and service requesters
A processor device has a CPU cooperating with an input device and an output device, under control of stored instructions, and is arranged to receive service requests at the input device, assign service requests received in successive time periods to respective batches of requests; access stored service provider data to identify available service providers from among a pool of service providers; after completing the assignment of service requests to a batch, perform a matching process to endeavour to match each service request of the batch of requests to a service provider; and for each service provider to whom a match is made, output a notification of the respective potential match from the output device. |
US11928751B2 |
Method, device, and program for determining loading procedures for loading products into a vehicle
A method that is executed by an information processing device includes acquiring first information regarding a vehicle, acquiring second information regarding a first product selected by a user, deciding a procedure for loading the first product into the vehicle based on the first information and the second information, and performing notification of the procedure for loading the first product. |
US11928748B1 |
Method and apparatus for scannable non-fungible token generation
An apparatus and method for scannable non-fungible token generation, the apparatus including at least a processor and a memory communicatively connected to the processor. The memory containing instructions configuring the processor to receive a creative work datum, determine a creative work class as a function of the creative work datum, generate a creative work token as a function of the creative work datum, and store the creative work token in an immutable sequential listing, where storing the creative work token includes generating a smart contract associated with the creative work datum, the smart contract also including the creative work class. The processor further configured to generate a machine-readable code as a function of the creative work token and the creative work class and transmit the machine-readable code to an output device. |
US11928744B1 |
Nexus notification platform
A service engine determines whether there is a potential lack of transaction tax compliance in a plurality of jurisdictions for a plurality of entities. The service engine generates and/or transmits tax compliance data which may include information about potential lack of tax compliance of an entity in various jurisdictions based on rules about establishing nexus for purposes of remitting transaction tax in the jurisdictions. The tax compliance data may include a notification about the generation of the information, such as a notification to the entity that there exists a potential lack of tax compliance of that entity in specific jurisdictions. The service engine may update the tax compliance data dynamically and send corresponding notifications, automatically in real time or near real time for the applicable entity as sales of the entity change and/or rules for establishing nexus change for various jurisdictions. |
US11928738B1 |
Systems and methods of gig-economy fleet mobilization
Systems and methods relating to improving the experience of gig-economy workers are disclosed, with particular reference to gig-economy work involving vehicle use. During or after performance of gig-economy work, data automatically collected may be used to generate and present recommendations or education points to gig-economy workers. Such recommendations may include targeted alerts to notify gig-economy workers of high-demand situations or to coordinate between gig-economy workers and gig-economy customers. Alerts may be generated based upon current excess demand for gig-economy services, as well as gig-economy worker availability and preferences. For example, alerts may be generated in response to detecting emergency conditions in an area in order to mobilize a large number of gig-economy transportation service providers. |
US11928736B2 |
System and network for tiered optimization
Methods, systems, and computer-readable media, and apparatuses for optimizing policy underwriting and insurance policy coverage are described herein. Insurance information related to a new homeowner insurance policy may be retrieved from one or more insurance system databases. The insurance information may comprise an insurance policy premium. An unrestrained rating plan premium may be determined based on a plurality of premium components. The plurality of premium components may comprise at least one multiplicative factor and at least one additive factor determined from the insurance information. An underwriting score may be determined based on the unrestrained rating plan premium and the insurance policy premium. In response to determining that the underwriting score fails to meet a predetermined underwriting score threshold, the new homeowner insurance policy may be rejected. |
US11928734B2 |
Systems and methods for determining an initial margin
An exemplary system according to the present disclosure comprises a computing device that in operation, causes the system to receive financial product or financial portfolio data, map the financial product to a risk factor, execute a risk factor simulation process involving the risk factor, generate product profit and loss values for the financial product or portfolio profit and loss values for the financial portfolio based on the risk factor simulation process, and determine an initial margin for the financial product. The risk factor simulation process can be a filtered historical simulation process. |
US11928733B2 |
Systems and user interfaces for holistic, data-driven investigation of bad actor behavior based on clustering and scoring of related data
Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a data analysis system that may automatically generate memory-efficient clustered data structures, automatically analyze those clustered data structures, automatically tag and group those clustered data structures, and provide results of the automated analysis and grouping in an optimized way to an analyst. The automated analysis of the clustered data structures (also referred to herein as data clusters) may include an automated application of various criteria, rules, indicators, or scenarios so as to generate scores, reports, alerts, or conclusions that the analyst may quickly and efficiently use to evaluate the groups of data clusters. In particular, the groups of data clusters may be dynamically re-grouped and/or filtered in an interactive user interface so as to enable an analyst to quickly navigate among information associated with various groups of data clusters and efficiently evaluate those data clusters in the context of, for example, a risky trading investigation. |
US11928729B2 |
Leveraging a network “positive card” list to inform risk management decisions
A plurality of bank identification number (BIN) ranges are characterized according to credit risk. A list of the plurality of bank identification number (BIN) ranges characterized by credit risk is made available to a transit-specific payment network interface processor, which is coupled to a plurality of memory-constrained fare gates of a transit authority. The list is configured to be distributed to the memory-constrained fare gates of the transit authority. Advantageously, the list based on BIN ranges takes up less memory than a list based on individual account numbers or the like and can be maintained in memory at the memory-constrained fare gates for rapid decisioning. |
US11928728B1 |
Systems and methods for trackable transaction requests
A provider institution computing system includes a customer database storing customer information, a network interface circuit structured to enable an exchange of information over a network, and a transaction circuit generating trackable transaction requests. The transaction circuit is structured to: receive information including a transaction type and destination account information; generate a transaction request including at least one tracking instruction and a transaction identification code associated with the transaction request; transmit the transaction request to a correspondent institution; generate a graphical user interface that includes a list of transaction requests that have transaction identification codes associated with the customer, the list including tracking information, the transaction identification code, and information regarding an estimated date that the first transaction request will be settled; provide the graphical user interface to a customer device; provide information regarding a travel history of the transaction request; and settle the transaction request. |
US11928726B2 |
Information processing method, information processing apparatus and computer-readable recording medium storing information processing program
An information processing method in a server device includes obtaining first information on an object to be sucked by a self-propelled vacuum cleaner, specifying a first article constituted by the object to be sucked based on the first information, specifying a second article relating to the first article based on second information on the first article and third information on an owner of the first article, and outputting fourth information on the specified second article. |
US11928725B2 |
Methods for searching and obtaining design items and meta data concerning the design items
In one instance, a system includes a server in communication with a computing device and comprising at least one processor and an application executable by the at least one processor to, among other things, generate a first graphical user interface (GUI) for receiving designer information associated with a designer, generate a second graphical user interface for receiving design purchaser information associated with a design purchaser, receive from the designer one or more clothing designs in a digital format available for matching and purchase, and perform a fraud check of any design received from the designer. The application further stores meta data concerning the desired design, generates another graphical user interface that is accessed in response to an identifying code read by a smart device, and provides at least some of the stored meta data to the smart device in response to reading the identifying code. |
US11928713B2 |
Systems and methods for performing constraint space partitioning
The disclosed computer-implemented method may match transportation requestor devices to transportation provider devices pre-request by using the same matching process employed by a matching engine that is capable of predicting transportation swaps and walks. Multiple matches may be showcased on user devices, and offline transportation providers may see an exact match to a requestor, with an ability to go online and accept the pre-request match. Additional techniques disclosed include the curation and presentation of offers using constraint space partitioning and adjustment of price and/or the presentation of offers based on real-time information to improve the efficiency and/or utilization of transportation provider resources. |
US11928712B2 |
Systems and methods for allocation-free control of online electronic content distribution campaigns
A computer-implemented method for allocation-free control of online campaigns for distributing online content includes receiving a daily content distribution spending budget and one or more response functions, calculating one or more plant gain estimates based on the one or more response functions, calculating a marginal content distribution spending budget based on the daily content distribution spending budget, generating one or more control signals based on the calculated marginal budget and the calculated one or more plant gain estimates, generating a price control signal based on the generated one or more control signals, and calculating a bid for one or more impressions based on the price control signal. |
US11928689B2 |
Deleting transactions from a distributed ledger
Various examples of the disclosure generally pertain to storing, in a distributed ledger and in association with one or more transactions, one or more identifiers of owners of respective smart contracts. Various examples of the disclosure relate to deleting transactions associated with a given party as owner upon receiving a withdrawal request of the given party. |
US11928687B1 |
Systems and methods for expediting math-based currency transactions
Systems, methods, and computer-readable storage media utilized in math-based currency (MBC) exchange utilizing MBC transaction guarantees. One method includes receiving, from a merchant point of sale (POS) terminal, a payment reimbursement request comprising a guarantee identifier associated with an MBC transfer. The method further includes determining, utilizing the guarantee identifier, transaction information. The method further includes determining, utilizing the transaction information, the guarantee identifier is associated with a failed transaction based on accessing and analyzing a plurality of disputed transactions on an MBC blockchain. The method further includes, in response to identifying the failed transaction, initiating an MBC payment from the financial computing system to an MBC address of a merchant. The method further includes providing, to the merchant POS terminal, a payment confirmation. |
US11928684B2 |
Electronic profile and data security enforcement with user device data and methods of use thereof
Systems and methods of the present disclosure include computer systems for improving data security. To do so, an authorization request associated with a user profile is received, including a time-stamp for a profile activity, a profile identifier, and a value. Application analytics data for a software application on a user device associated with the user profile is accessed, including an open event indicator indicating a time of a loading, and a close event indicator indicating a time of a termination. An open period of the software application at the time-stamp is determined based on the application open event indicator and the application close event indicator. A reduced set of fraud checks is selected and executed when the time-stamp associated with the profile activity is within the open period of the software application. A fraud determination is generated, and an authorization notification is generated based on the fraud determination. |
US11928682B2 |
Methods and systems for generating a unique signature based on user movements in a three-dimensional space
Systems and methods are disclosed for movement-based signature authentication. One method comprises determining one or more features associated with a user based on one or more two-dimensional images and determining one or more body points associated with the user based on one or more three-dimensional images. A movement pattern of each body point of the user is determined based on the one or more three-dimensional images. The one or more determined features are compared to corresponding one or more stored features associated with the user. If the one or more detected features match the one or more stored features, the one or more determined movement patterns are compared to a unique electronic signature associated with the user. Upon determining that the one or more determined movement patterns match the unique electronic signature, the user is authenticated for electronic transaction. |
US11928680B2 |
Techniques for processing pin-inclusive transactions in connection with an electronic device
Certain exemplary embodiments relate to techniques for processing PIN-inclusive transactions in connection with an electronic device or terminal, e.g., where PIN code encryption keys are not necessarily stored on the electronic device or terminal, and/or where payment instrument data is maintained in a separate system from PIN code data at least until certain elements are combined in a highly secure system for submission to an electronic funds transfer network. One or more separate or physically separated systems may be used in this regard, e.g., taking advantage of more prevalent computer networks such as the Internet. Similarly, the ability to provide less expensive terminals or electronic devices at a point-of-sale, point-of-purchase, etc., may be advantageous. The interchange rate is not necessarily driven up in certain example instances. |
US11928676B2 |
Short-term authorized pass
A short-term authorized pass is disclosed. The method receives a request for a short-term authorized pass to be generated from a credit account of a first party and provided to a second party, the request includes an amount allocated to the short-term authorized pass. A sub-account is generated from the credit account by allocating a part of the credit account to form the sub-account. The credit limit on the sub-account is set to the amount identified by the first party, a virtual account number (VAN) is assigned to the sub-account, and the VAN of the sub-account is linked to the credit account. The short-term authorized pass is generated, using the VAN of the sub-account, and is provided to the second party. However, no funds are taken from the credit account of the first party until the short-term authorized pass is used. |
US11928674B2 |
Deploying physical diamond tokens on a blockchain
A diamond asset comprising one or more diamonds and an encryption chip is used to asset-back a cryptographic token that can be used to conduct transactions. The cryptographic token is written to a blockchain using a smart contract that is configured to enable a transaction associated with the token in response to two or more of: a signature by the encryption chip, a signature by the owner of the diamond asset, and a validation of a visual layout of the diamond asset. |
US11928672B2 |
Personalization method and system for financial IC card having dynamic verification code
A personalization method for a financial IC card having a dynamic verification code, comprising: an upper apparatus organizes second personalization information comprising a second disperse key, and organizes a personalization data packet according to the second personalization information; after the upper apparatus and a personalization device establish a security channel, if the upper apparatus transmits the personalization data packet to the personalization device by means of the security channel, the personalization device writes the second personalization information into a financial IC card; if the upper apparatus transmits a verification request to the personalization device by means of the security channel, the personalization device reads a time window and a dynamic verification code from the financial IC card, returns the time window and the dynamic verification code to the upper apparatus by means of the security channel for verification, receives a verification result returned by the upper apparatus by means of the security channel, and if the verification is successful, reads a personalization state in the financial IC card and saves the personalization state, and returns personalization success information to the upper apparatus by means of the security channel. |
US11928664B2 |
Systems and methods for processing cardless transactions
Systems and methods are provided for processing cardless financial transactions at transaction devices such as Automated Teller Machines. An example method comprises receiving a transaction request including at least one transaction parameter and receiving a substitute value representing an account for processing the transaction request. The substitute value is distinct from an account number associated with the account. The method further comprises sending the at least one transaction parameter and the substitute value to a payment network associated with the substitute value and completing the transaction request. A second method comprises receiving a transaction request with at least one transaction parameter and a substitute value. The second method further comprises determining account credentials associated with the substitute value using the account credentials. |
US11928662B2 |
End user training for computer vision system
Embodiments herein describe providing feedback to a shopper at a POS system using a computer vision system. Many items at a store may lack barcodes or other identifying marks such as produce. The shopper may have to perform an action to identify the item to the POS system. The computer vision system can double check the identify provided by the shopper to reduce mistakes and deter nefarious actors. If the computer vision system cannot independently confirm that the item being purchased matched the identity provided by the shopper, the POS system can display a graphical user interface (GUI) that includes an image of the item captured by the computer vision system along with identification data of the item identified by the shopper. This gives the shopper a chance to correct any mistakes. |
US11928660B2 |
Scanner swipe guidance system
Techniques for generating a window of effectiveness are provided. A region of effectiveness for a scanner at a checkout kiosk is provided, wherein the region of effectiveness defines a volume where successful scans occur. It is determined that a first path of an item is outside the region of effectiveness. Feedback to change a path of the item to be within the region of effectiveness during a rescan of the item is outputted, using the checkout kiosk. |
US11928655B1 |
Systems and methods for managing a financial account in a low-cash mode
A system for managing a financial account in a low cash mode. The system may include a memory storing instructions, and a processor configured to execute the instructions to perform operations. The operations may include providing an interface; providing a notification to a user when a balance in the first account is deemed to be in low cash mode; presenting, when the first account balance is deemed to be in low cash mode, an option for a transfer request; receiving, a selection of the option for the transfer request to connect the first account with a second account; transferring funds from the second account to the first account; notifying the user that funds have been transferred from the second account to the first account; and further notifying the user that the balance in the first account is greater than the threshold value. |
US11928653B2 |
Stylus enabled smart card
Wait times at ATMs may undermine the utility of these self-service machines. ATMs are configured to provide faster self-service kiosks that allow users to quickly perform common financial transactions. However, it has been increasing common for users to have to wait on a line to access an ATM. Apparatus and methods are provided for a smart card that stages transactions by capturing the amount, pin and other necessary information on the smart card itself, before the user begins interacting with the ATM. Information captured by the smart card may be transferred to ATM when the smart card is inserted into ATM. The user does not provide the ATM with any additional information after inserted the smart card into the ATM, thereby improving the transaction processing efficiency of the ATM and enhancing user satisfaction. |
US11928650B2 |
Enabling spontaneous social encounters in online or remote working environments
A meeting system facilitates spontaneous social encounter between users with a meeting server. The meeting server obtains calendar data, user preferences, and an organization chart associated with each user of a plurality of users. The meeting server selects a first user and a second user for a social encounter based on the calendar data, user preferences, and roles in the organization chart. The meeting server prompts a first user device associated with the first user, and a second user device associated with the second user, for a social encounter. Responsive to obtaining acceptances from the first user and the second user, the meeting server facilitates the social encounter between the first user and the second user. |
US11928646B2 |
Method for verifying the field device inventory entered in an asset management system
A method for verifying field device inventory includes connecting a processing unit to a network; reading the address space of the network using the processing unit to generate a list of field devices contained in the address space; establishing communication between the processing unit and a field device contained in the list; reading out identification information of the field device using the processing unit, the identification and a characteristic parameter of the field device; carrying out a consistency check, a negative result being achieved if a field device is already entered under the serial number that has been read out; checking, if a negative result, whether a characteristic parameter of the field device corresponds with the characteristic parameter that has been read out; and outputting a notification using the processing unit that a characteristic parameter assigned to the field device deviates from the parameter that has been read out. |
US11928645B2 |
System, apparatus, and method for networked hair salon product pumps
A method, system and apparatus for coordinated distribution of hairstyling products using automatic pumps connected over a computer network is described, including, identifying a customer model of a customer, and receiving a product request for the customer. Based on the product request, a product and an amount of the product is determined to be distributed and a networked pump us selected, based on the product and the amount. For the selected pump, a request for distribution for the amount of the product is generated, and the selected pump automatically distributes the amount of the product based on the request for distribution. A confirmation of a distribution of the amount of the product is received from the selected pump, and the customer model is updated based on the amount of the product distributed. |
US11928642B2 |
Delivery lockbox assembly
A delivery lockbox assembly includes a lock box which has a recess to accommodate a foundation of a building. The lock box has a front entry which is positioned outside of the building to facilitate a parcel to be delivered into the lock box. The lock box has a back entry which is positioned within the building thereby facilitating the back entry to be accessible to an occupant of the building for retrieving the parcel. A locking unit is integrated into the front entry inhibit the parcel from is removed from the lock box by an unauthorized person. the locking unit has an access unit is integrated into the locking unit wherein the access unit is configured to be manipulated by the delivery person. The locking unit is in remote communication with a personal electronic device to alert the occupant that the parcel has been delivered into the lock box. |
US11928640B1 |
Apparatus and method of transport management
An apparatus and method for transport management is presented. The apparatus may include at least a processor and a memory communicatively connected to the at least a processor. A memory may include instructions configuring at least a processor to receive transport data of a transport. Processor may be configured to categorize the transport into a stage subgroup as a function of the transport data. Processor may be configured to communicate transport data of a stage subgroup to at least a transportation entity. Processor may be configured to generate a data query requesting or searching for updated transport data of the transport. Processor may be configured to update the one or more stage subgroups as a function of the data query. |
US11928635B2 |
Wireless communication network audio data packet loss diagnostics and visualization system
A processor-implemented method includes receiving, from a mobile device, transmission information corresponding to an audio data transmission associated with an audio data packet loss of one or more audio data packets. The processor determines, based at least in part on the transmission information, a geographic region associated with a wireless communication network transceiver. The processor further determines an average audio data packet loss rate associated with the geographic region and a correlation between the audio data packet loss and at least one key performance indicator (KPI). The KPI is indicative of the audio data transmission. Based at least in part on (i) the average audio data packet loss rate and (ii) the correlation between the audio data packet loss and the at least one KPI, the processor generates a handover instruction comprising at least one threshold value for transitioning control from a first cell channel to a second cell channel. |
US11928633B2 |
Systems and methods for simulating a risk model over time
Techniques for a modeling platform associated with simulating risk models. According to certain aspects, systems and methods include simulating the risk model over time. The risk model may include a hierarchical tree formed of component assumption objects associated with distribution functions. The systems and methods may apply a time function to generate time-adjusted values for the component assumption objects corresponding to defined distribution functions. The systems and methods may then combine the time-adjusted values to generate time-adjusted values for parent assumption objects. |
US11928630B2 |
Issue tracking systems and methods
Described herein is a computer-implemented method. The method comprises receiving an operation notification in respect of a gated operation from a change requesting system, determining an issue type associated with the gated operation, and creating an issue of the determined issue type. The method further comprises determining that the issue has transitioned state from a pending workflow state to a particular operation resolution workflow state and, in response, generating an operation resolution message which is communicated to the change requesting system. |
US11928629B2 |
Graph encoders for business process anomaly detection
A method, computer system, and a computer program product for anomaly detection is provided. The present invention may include converting business process logs into a graphical data structure. The present invention may include generating an optimized graph encoding for anomaly detection using an unsupervised machine learning model. The present invention may include computing an anomaly score for each activity of the business process log using a process aware metric based on feature representation. The present invention may include labeling each of the one or more data points with a high anomaly score. |
US11928622B2 |
Systems and methods for failure detection tools in large scale maintenance operations
A system for failure detection tools is disclosed. The system may include at least one user device, an application server, and a failure detection system, each of which may be in communication with one or more of the others via at least one network. The failure detection system may receive first data from a data source, process the first data to generate second data, apply a statistical modeling algorithm to make a prediction relating to the first data or the second data, and communicate data relating to the prediction and/or a trend related to the first data or the second data to the user device for displaying at least a portion of the data relating to the prediction and/or the trend on a display of the user device. |
US11928616B2 |
Method and system for hierarchical forecasting
A system and method for generation of automated forecasts for a subject based on one or more input parameters. The subject located at an end node of a hierarchy. The method includes: receiving historical data associated with the subject; determining the sufficiency of the historical data based on a feasibility of building a machine learning model to generate a forecast with a predetermined level of accuracy using the historical data; building the machine learning model using the historical data when there is sufficiency of the historical data; building the machine learning model using historical data associated with an ancestor node on the hierarchy when there is not sufficiency of the historical data; generating a forecast for the subject using the machine learning model based on the one or more input parameters; and outputting the forecast. |
US11928615B1 |
Systems and methods for providing a predictive itinerary
Embodiments of the present disclosure generally relate to a network-based real-time enterprise travel management system that can facilitate planning, booking, scheduling, and managing travel, while also facilitating expense budgeting and reporting. Embodiments of the present disclosure can provide systems and methods for generating and managing a predictive itinerary associated with travel and/or an event, as well as a centralized marketplace for accessing various services and events. |
US11928611B2 |
Conversational interchange optimization
In an approach for conversational interchange optimization, a processor monitors conversations in a communication system. A processor generates a list of topics in the conversations. A processor determines a flow for each topic based on length of time, number of participants, and sentiment associated to each topic. The flow is the progress of interactions and shifts for each topic. A processor builds a statistical model for each topic based on the flow to predict success or failure of a topic progression for an incoming conversation. A processor updates the topic progression for the incoming conversation based on the predicted success or failure. |
US11928609B2 |
Node sharing for a rule engine coded in a compiled language
Aspects and features of the present disclosure can reconcile node sharing within a production rule network that is fully coded in a compiled language. As an example, the shared, stateless class can represent constraints shared by the alpha node of a rete network. Code can be post processed to create a shared stateless class defined in memory. When the rule engine is executed and the rule network is produced, the shared stateless class can be referenced to evaluate a constraint shared by a node of the production rule network, reducing the number of classes stored in memory. Garbage collection can be used within the shared stateless class, deleting objects from memory structure when no longer used, further improving storage efficiency. |
US11928598B2 |
Method and system for distributed neural network training
The present disclosure discloses a system and method for distributed neural network training. The method includes: computing, by a plurality of heterogeneous computation units (HCUs) in a neural network processing system, a first plurality of gradients from a first plurality of samples; aggregating the first plurality of gradients to generate an aggregated gradient; computing, by the plurality of HCUs, a second plurality of gradients from a second plurality of samples; aggregating, at each of the plurality of HCUs, the aggregated gradient with a corresponding gradient of the second plurality of gradients to generate a local gradient update; and updating, at each of the plurality of HCUs, a local copy of a neural network with the local gradient update. |
US11928594B2 |
Systems and methods for creating training data
Training images can be synthesized in order to obtain enough data to train a model (e.g., a neural network) to recognize various classifications of a type of object. Images can be synthesized by blending images of objects labeled using those classifications into selected background images. To improve results, one or more operations are performed to determine whether the synthesized images can still be used as training data, such as by verifying one or more objects of interested represented in those images is not occluded, or at least satisfies a threshold level of acceptance. The training images can be used with real world images to train the model. |
US11928590B2 |
Methods and systems for power management in a pattern recognition processing system
A device includes a state machine. The state machine includes a plurality of blocks, where each of the blocks includes a plurality of rows. Each of these rows includes a plurality of programmable elements. Furthermore, each of the programmable elements are configured to analyze at least a portion of a data stream and to selectively output a result of the analysis. Each of the plurality of blocks also has corresponding block activation logic configured to dynamically power-up the block. |
US11928587B2 |
Base station-user equipment messaging regarding deep neural networks
Techniques and apparatuses are described for enabling base station-user equipment messaging regarding deep neural networks. A network entity (base station 121, core network server 320) determines a neural network formation configuration (architecture and/or parameter configurations 1208) for a deep neural network (deep neural network(s) 604, 608, 612, 616) for processing communications transmitted over the wireless communication system. The network entity (base station 121, core network server 302) communicates the neural network formation configuration to a user equipment (UE 110). The user equipment (UE 110) configures a first neural network (deep neural network(s) 608, 612) based on the neural network formation configuration. In implementations, the user equipment (UE 110) recovers information communicated over the wireless network using the first neural network (deep neural network(s) 608, 612). This allows the wireless communication system to adapt to changing operating conditions and improve information recovery. |
US11928584B2 |
Distributed hyperparameter tuning and load balancing for mathematical models
Methods, systems, and devices for distributed hyperparameter tuning and load balancing are described. A device (e.g., an application server) may generate a first set of combinations of hyperparameter values associated with training a mathematical model. The mathematical model may include a machine learning model, an optimization model, or any combination. The device may identify a subset of combinations from the first set of combinations that are associated with a computational runtime that exceeds a first threshold and may distribute the subset of combinations across a set of machines. The device may then test each of the first set of combinations in a parallel processing operation to generate a first set of validation error values and may test a second set of combinations of hyperparameter values using an objective function that is based on the first set of validation error values. |
US11928583B2 |
Adaptation of deep learning models to resource constrained edge devices
Techniques for generating a set of Deep Learning (DL) models are described. An example method includes training an initial set of DL models using the training data, wherein a topology of each of the DL models is determined based on the parameters vector. The method also includes generating a set of estimate performance functions for each of the DL models in the initial set based on the set of edge-related metrics, and generating a plurality of objective functions based on the set of estimated performance functions. The method also includes generating a final DL model set based on the objective functions, receiving a user selection of a selected DL model from the final DL model set, and deploying the selected DL model to an edge device. |
US11928582B1 |
System, media, and method for deep learning
Embodiments of the invention provide a system, media, and method for deep learning applications in physical design verification. Generally, the approach includes maintaining a pattern library for use in training machine learning model(s). The pattern library being generated adaptively and supplemented with new patterns after review of new patterns. In some embodiments, multiple types of information may be included in the pattern library, including validation data, and parameter and anchoring data used to generate the patterns. In some embodiments, the machine learning processes are combined with traditional design rule analysis. The patterns being generated and adapted using a lossless process that encodes the information of a corresponding area of a circuit layout. |
US11928580B2 |
Interleaving memory requests to accelerate memory accesses
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer-readable media, are described for interleaving memory requests to accelerate memory accesses at a hardware circuit configured to implement a neural network model. A system generates multiple requests that are processed against a memory of the system. Each request is used to retrieve data from the memory. For each request, the system generates multiple sub-requests based on a respective size of the data to be retrieved using the request. The system generates a sequence of interleaved sub-requests that includes respective sub-requests of a first request interleaved among respective sub-requests of a second request. Based on the sequence of interleaved sub-requests, a module of the system receives respective portions of data accessed from different address locations of the memory. The system processes each of the respective portions of data to generate a neural network inference using the neural network model implemented at the hardware circuit. |
US11928575B2 |
Activation function processing method, activation function processing circuit, and neural network system including the same
An activation function processing method includes processing a first activation function in a first mode by referring to a shared lookup table that includes a plurality of function values of the first activation function; and processing a second activation function in a second mode by referring to the shared lookup table, the second activation function being a different function than the first activation function. |
US11928572B2 |
Machine learning model generator
A method includes receiving information associated with a requested operator. The method further includes, in response to receiving the information, generating, by a processing device executing a machine learning model, an artificial intelligence (AI)-based solution to the requested operator, wherein the AI-based solution comprises a plurality of machine-learning models. The method further includes displaying an option to access the AI-based solution in a marketplace platform. The method further includes receiving information associated with a requested operator, and generating, by a processing device executing a first machine learning model, a skeleton architecture of an AI-based solution to the operator based on the information. |
US11928565B2 |
Automated model building and updating environment
Methods and systems for building and maintaining model(s) of a physical process are disclosed. One method includes receiving training data associated with a plurality of different data sources, and performing a clustering process to form one or more clusters. For each of the one or more clusters, the method includes building a data model based on the training data associated with the data sources in the cluster, automatically performing a data cleansing process on operational data based on the data model, and automatically updating the data model based on updated training data that is received as operational data. For data sources excluded from the clusters, automatic building, data cleansing, and updating of models can also be applied. |
US11928558B1 |
Providing content reviews based on AI/ML output
A request is received associated with a review. Within first content, a first field of interest and a second field of interest are identified and within second content, a third field of interest and a fourth field of interest are identified. A review is generated that includes a first indication of the first field of interest and a second indication of the second field of interest within the first content, as well as a third indication of the third field of interest and a fourth indication of the fourth field of interest within the second content. The review is transmitted to a device of a reviewer for reviewing the content. |
US11928557B2 |
Systems and methods for routing vehicles to capture and evaluate targeted scenarios
Systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable media can be configured to determine a targeted scenario and a mission associated with the targeted scenario. A route to a location associated with the mission can be determined based at least in part on a likelihood of encountering the targeted scenario, wherein the likelihood of encountering the targeted scenario is based at least in part on a frequency with which scenarios similar to the targeted scenario were encountered at the location. Whether the targeted scenario was encountered can be determined based on an evaluation of captured sensor data associated with the mission upon passing the location. |
US11928546B2 |
Dual illuminator as field of view identification and aiming
A code reader comprises a first imager and a second imager configured to capture an image with different field of views, a first illuminator and a second illuminator configured to project a different illumination pattern, and a processor operably coupled to the imagers and the illuminators. The processor configured to activate the first imager and the first illuminator as a receiver pair responsive to detecting a first condition, activate the second imager and the second illuminator as a receiver pair responsive to detecting a second condition, and decode an optical code using an image captured by the selected receiver pair. |
US11928545B2 |
Methods and systems of package processing in a material handling environment
A method for processing the packages in a material handling environment is disclosed. The method includes receiving an image of a field of view of an image capturing device. The image comprising at least one decodable indicia having a predefined shape, the at least one decodable indicia attached to a package. The method further includes identifying one or more decodable indicia image coordinates, wherein each of the one or more decodable indicia image coordinates define a corner of the at least one decodable indicia using a 2-dimensional (2D) coordinate system. The method further includes transforming the one or more decodable indicia image coordinates to one or more decodable indicia spatial coordinates in the 3D coordinate system. Further, the method includes comparing the one or more decodable indicia spatial coordinates with one or more 3D region coordinates to determine whether the package is within a 3D region. |
US11928544B2 |
Article management system, reading device, article management method, and non-transitory computer-readable storage medium
An article management system includes an acquirer and a management unit. The acquirer is configured to acquire identification information and management information. The identification information is information read from an electronic tag by the reading device in each of a plurality of bases in a distribution channel for an article, the electronic tag being attached to the article and storing the identification information. The management information is information collected in association with the identification information in a corresponding one of the plurality of bases, the management information relating to management of the article. The management unit is configured to manage the article with reference to the identification information and the management information which are acquired by the acquirer in each of the plurality of bases. |
US11928543B2 |
User-based vehicle determination
Computer-implemented techniques and systems for generating vehicle profiles may include scanning a plurality of vehicles, each vehicle located at a respective vehicle location, identifying respective vehicle locations for each of the plurality of vehicles, based on scanning the plurality of vehicles, associating a vehicle identification tag for each vehicle with its respective vehicle location, interpreting a signal to determine a user location, determining that the user location is within a threshold distance from a first vehicle location of a first vehicle from the plurality of vehicles, providing a first vehicle identification tag corresponding to the first vehicle based on determining that the user location is within the threshold distance, generating a first vehicle profile based on the first vehicle identification tag, and providing the first vehicle profile to a user device. |
US11928542B2 |
Direction sensing of moving RFID tags
A system for detecting the direction of movement of an RFID tag along a path comprising two RFID portals, each of said portals being arranged to detect an RFID tag in a respective zone along the path, the zones being arranged to be effectively exclusive of one another, a RFID tag reader having an associated processor and multiple separate ports, each port being connected to one or the other of the portals, the processor being arranged to determine which portal first receives a RFID tag signal or signals and which portal subsequently receives a second signal from the same tag or tags detected by the first signal receiving portal, the processor providing a signal corresponding to a direction of movement, along the path from the first signal receiving portal to the second signal receiving portal. |
US11928541B2 |
Device and method for detecting opening of or an attempt to open a closed container
A closed container includes a detection device for detecting opening of or an attempt to open the container. The detection device includes a contactless passive transponder that is configured to communicate with a reader via an antenna using a carrier signal. An integrated circuit of the transponder includes two input terminals connected to the antenna and two output terminals linked by a first electrically conductive wire having a severable part which is severed in the event of an opening of or an attempted opening of the container. A shorting circuit is configured to short-circuit a first output terminal with a first input terminal in the event of a conductive repair of the severed part which forms an electrical connection between the two output terminals. |
US11928540B2 |
RFID tag
An RFID tag includes a circuit board, an RFID IC and a functional module. The circuit board has an antenna conductor. The RFID IC is mounted on the circuit board. The functional module is connected to the circuit board through a lead wire. An electrical length of a connection wiring that electrically connects the functional module to an element on the circuit board is within ±10% of an integral multiple of a half wavelength of a radio signal that the RFID IC transmits or receives. |
US11928539B2 |
Mode-changeable power supply circuit and smart card including the same
A smart card includes an antenna to transmit and to receive a radio frequency signal, a rectifier to rectify a signal received through the antenna to output a rectified voltage, a voltage regulator to operate in a first operation mode for stabilizing a level of the rectified voltage and a second operation mode for generating an internal voltage using the rectified voltage, a regulator converter to control the voltage regulator to operate the voltage regulator in one of the first operation and the second operation according to a mode selection signal, a clamp circuit to connect an output terminal of the rectifier to a ground according to the mode selection signal, a load modulator to vary a resistance of the antenna to perform a load modulation, and a regulator controller to generate the mode selection signal according to whether the load modulator is activated or deactivated. |
US11928537B2 |
Manufacturing metal inlays for dual interface metal cards
A “core” or “inlay” for a smartcard may comprise a first metal layer and a second metal layer, and may be formed by folding a single metal layer upon itself. A module cavity may be formed in the first metal layer by laser cutting, prior to laminating. An adhesive layer may be disposed between the two metal layers. A module opening may be formed in the second metal layer by milling, after laminating the first metal layer to the second metal layer. A slit in a metal layer may extend from an outer edge of the layer to the cavity or opening, thereby forming a coupling frame. The slit may have a termination hole at either end or at both ends of the slit. The slits of two metal layers may be positioned differently than one another. |
US11928536B2 |
RFID label
The present invention relates to an RFID label comprising an RFID tag which tag comprises an RFID antenna and an IC, which IC is attached onto the antenna such that the antenna and the IC forms the RFID tag. The inventive label further comprising an elongated substrate with a first surface and a second surface, wherein the first surface is siliconized, and the second surface is carrying the RFID tag, and a sticky adhesive layer which is arranged onto the second surface of the substrate and over the RFID tag. |
US11928532B1 |
Gateway device for integrally processing APIs with security function, and method of operating same
The present disclosure relates to a gateway device supporting integral processing of APIs with security function, and a method of operating the gateway device. In more detail, the present disclosure relates to a gateway device for integrally processing APIs with a security function, the gateway device supporting a security function that notifies of a security danger when a problem is generated by analyzing logs in the process of API calling and responding and supporting a security function that increases security for a new environment in which calling of several API servers and responding are repeated in a gateway by applying a function of integrally processing a plurality of API functions by registering the API functions into a unit API service to the gateway, and a method of operating the gateway device. |
US11928530B2 |
Apparatus and method for structuring a resource of an application programming interface
A system and method of the disclosure relates to structuring at least one resource of an application programming interface (API) for a server. In the method, a plurality of field-level elements may be defined. Each of the plurality of field-level elements may be associated with a respective property. Also, first and second message-level elements may be defined. The first message-level element may be based on a first field-level element of the plurality of field-level elements, and the second message-level element may be based on the first field-level element. The API may be associated with a first resource having properties resolved based on at least the first and second message-level elements. |
US11928529B2 |
High-throughput BPF map manipulations with uprobes
High-throughput BPF map manipulations with uprobes are disclosed. A method for manipulating a Berkeley Packet Filter (BPF) map comprises running a user program in a user space of a computing environment. The user program includes a trigger function. A corresponding kernel BPF probe is installed by the user program on the trigger function. The kernel BPF probe is triggered by reaching a memory address of the trigger function in the user space. The trigger function includes one or more arguments that the BPF map agent interprets as operation parameters. The BPF map agent performs one or more operations to manipulate a BPF map in the kernel space based on the operation parameters. |
US11928526B1 |
Data analytics for digital catalogs
Techniques for standardizing a catalog of data and for using the standardized data to implement various APIs are disclosed. Non-standardized data is received. This data includes information describing items, customer information, and unstructured review data. The non-standardized data is converted to a standardized format, resulting in the generation of standardized data. The standardized data includes a hierarchy of defined categories. Each category is associated with a set of attribute types. The standardized data also includes anonymized profiles. The unstructured review data is also provided structure. A data model is generated based on the standardized data. Various APIs can then use the data model to perform operations. |
US11928525B2 |
Temporal disentanglement protocol for event ordering
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for ordering events within a distribution computing system are described. In one aspect, a method includes receiving, by an upward node from one or more nodes of a distributed computing system, event fragments for corresponding events that have occurred within the distributed computing system. Each event fragment includes an age parameter that indicates an age of the corresponding event from a perspective of a node that sent the event fragment to the upward node. The upward node calculates, for each event, a corresponding disentangled time based on a received time that represents a time at which the upward node received the event fragment for the event and the age of the event indicated by the age parameter for the event. The upward node arranges the events in an order according to the disentangled time for each event. |
US11928523B2 |
Synchronisation for a multi-tile processing unit
A multi-tile processing unit in which the tiles in the processing unit may be divided between two or more different external sync groups for performing barrier synchronisations. In this way, different sets of tiles of the same processing unit each sync with different sets of tiles external to that processing unit. |
US11928521B2 |
Bring your own machine (BYOM)
A method and/or apparatus for creating and/or editing a machine pool with bring your own machine (BYOM) includes creating and/or editing a machine pool with a static list of machines. A user input machine list and an existing machine list are retrieved, and the user input machine list and existing machine list are compared to identify one or more changes between the user input machine list and existing machine list. Next, a new machine specification is created when the one or more changes between the user input machine list and existing machine list are identified. The one or more machines are then moved to the new machine specification. |
US11928516B2 |
Greener software defined storage stack
A method for managing client resources by receiving a desired load factor representing the number of instructions being executed per second (IOPS) to implement an application on a set of cores of a client device, based on the desired load factor and a latency factor, determining a maximum number of IOPS that can be executed by the cores of the client device before reaching system saturation, determining a pattern of the IOPS being executed on the set of cores based on historical IOPS information for the latency factor, and based on the historical IOPS information, determining to execute the IOPS on a subset of the set of cores. |
US11928515B2 |
System and method for managing resource allocations in composed systems
A system for providing computer implemented services using information handling systems includes persistent storage and a system control processor manager. The system control processor manager instantiates composed information handling systems using the information handling systems; monitors, using system control processors of the composed information handling systems, operation of the composed information handling systems to obtain operation information; makes a determination, based on the operation information, that the computing implemented services provided by the composed information handling systems are substandard; and in response to the determination: manages operation of the composed information handling systems to provide standards compliant computer implemented services by modifying a composition of at least one of the composed information handling systems using a system control processor of the system control processors. |
US11928513B1 |
Cloud affinity based on evaluation of static and dynamic workload characteristics
Mechanisms are provided for scheduling a workload in a cloud computing system. A cloud affinity factor (CAF) computer model is trained, via a machine learning process based on a training dataset comprising static characteristics of a workload binary for a workload, and dynamic characteristics corresponding to historical performance data for the workload, such that the trained CAF computer model predicts a performance classification for a given workload binary. The trained CAF computer model processes a new workload to generate a performance classification for the new workload. Cloud affinity factor(s) are generated based on the performance classification for the new workload. Node affinity and dispatch rule(s) are applied to the cloud affinity factor(s) to select one or more nodes of the cloud computing system to which to dispatch the workload. The workload is then scheduled on the selected one or more nodes. |
US11928512B2 |
Quiesce reconfigurable data processor
A reconfigurable data processor comprises an array of configurable units configurable to allocate a plurality of sets of configurable units in the array to implement respective execution fragments of the data processing operation. Quiesce logic is coupled to configurable units in the array, configurable to respond to a quiesce control signal to quiesce the sets of configurable units in the array on quiesce boundaries of the respective execution fragments, and to forward quiesce ready signals for the respective execution fragments when the corresponding sets of processing units are ready. An array quiesce controller distributes the quiesce control signal to configurable units in the array, and receives quiesce ready signals for the respective execution fragments from the quiesce logic. |
US11928507B2 |
HW programmable signal path event-based DSP for sensor mixed signal devices
A hardware-programmable digital signal path component for processing events from sensor mixed signal devices. A system includes a mixed signal component and a reconfigurable signal path component. The mixed signal component includes a group of sensor devices and generates one or more events from among the group of sensor devices. The signal path component receives the event(s), and includes a control unit component and a digital signal processor (DSP) component. The control unit component includes a programmable function enable mechanism, and distributes the received event(s) in combination with one or more functions among a set of predefined functions enabled by the programmable function enable mechanism. The DSP component is configured to perform one or more operations associated with the distributed event(s) in accordance with the enabled function(s). |
US11928505B2 |
Feature extraction from perception data for pilot assistance with high workload tasks
Offline task-based feature processing for aerial vehicles is provided. A system can extract features from a world model generated using sensor information captured by sensors mounted on an aerial vehicle. The system generates a label for each of the features and identifies identify processing levels based on the features. The system selects a processing level for each feature of a subset of features based on a task performed by the aerial vehicle and the label associated with the feature. The system generates one or more processed features by applying the processing level to a respective feature of the subset of the plurality of features. The system presents the one or more processed features on a display device of the aerial vehicle. |
US11928502B2 |
Optimized networking thread assignment
Some embodiments provide a method for scheduling networking threads associated with a data compute node (DCN) executing at a host computer. When a virtual networking device is instantiated for the DCN, the method assigns the virtual networking device to a particular non-uniform memory access (NUMA) node of multiple NUMA nodes associated with the DCN. Based on the assignment of the virtual networking device to the particular NUMA node, the method assigns networking threads associated with the DCN to the same particular NUMA node and provides information to the DCN regarding the particular NUMA node in order for the DCN to assign a thread associated with an application executing on the DCN to the same particular NUMA node. |
US11928500B1 |
Multi-threaded network routing based on partitioning
Various embodiments provide for multi-threaded network routing of a circuit design based on partitioning networks of the circuit design, which can enable partitioning routing tasks for the circuit design. More particularly, some embodiments iteratively partition networks of a circuit design into groups of networks, which enable various embodiments to schedule routing tasks for those groups of networks to available threads such that no two networks of the circuit design with overlapping routing regions are routed at the same time, and such that idle time of each thread (e.g., time where thread has no work or is waiting for another thread to finish) can be minimized. |
US11928498B2 |
Workspace migration system and method of using the same
Systems and methods are provided for migration of workspaces configured in an IHS (Information Handling System). According to one embodiment, an IHS includes a workspace orchestration service that is executed to manage deployment of workspaces on the IHS; and computer-executable instructions to receive a request to migrate a first workspace from the IHS to a computing platform external to the IHS. Upon receipt of the request, the instructions instantiate a second workspace on the computing platform while the first workspace continues to operate on the IHS, and when the second workspace has been instantiated, copy one or more state-based parameters from the first workspace to the second workspace. When the state-based parameters have been configured on the second workspace, commence operation on the second workspace. |
US11928492B2 |
Enforcing quality of service in a virtualized storage environment
Techniques are provided for managing quality of service (QoS) policies in a virtual storage environment. A data storage system receives a request from a host system to connect to a target virtual volume in a storage array of the data storage system, and determines a protocol endpoint which has an assigned QoS policy which corresponds to a QoS policy of the target virtual volume. The data storage system binds the target virtual volume to the protocol endpoint which is determined to have an assigned QoS policy which corresponds to the QoS policy of the target virtual volume, and sends a unique identifier of the protocol endpoint, which is bound to the target virtual volume, to the host system. The data storage system utilizes the protocol endpoint, which is bound to the target virtual volume, to handle data access requests received from the host system for accessing the target virtual volume. |
US11928481B2 |
Method and system for determining optimal computing configuration for executing computing operation
A system and method for determining optimal computing configuration for executing a computing operation includes defining one or more constrains of a given computing operation to be executed. The method further includes implementing a knowledge graph to determine at least one suitable combination of computing hardware and computing software based on the given computing operation and the defined one or more constrains therefor. The method further includes quantitatively estimating an energy requirement and qualitatively estimating an energy consumption pattern of the determined at least one suitable combination. The method further includes performing a life cycle assessment for execution of the given computing operation utilizing the determined at least one suitable combination of computing hardware and computing software based on the quantitative estimation of the energy requirement and the qualitative estimation of the energy consumption pattern, to determine an optimal combination of computing hardware and computing software therefor. |
US11928479B2 |
Systems and methods for managed persistence in workspaces
Systems and methods for managing persistence in workspaces are described. The system for managing workspaces includes computer-executable instructions for instantiating a workspace in response to receiving a login request, creating a base OS layer in the workspace, and installing one or more applications onto the base OS layer in which the applications have been installed on the workspace of a previous login session. The system may then virtually map application data to the memory of the workspace to be used by the applications in which the application data was generated by the applications during the previous login session of the workspace. |
US11928478B2 |
Tracking device state transitions
An example computing device includes a tracking device, an interface, a processor, and a controller. The interface including a power pin, a data pin, and a clock pin, where the interface is to couple the tracking device to the computing device via the power pin and the data pin, and the clock pin is disconnected from the tracking device. The controller is communicatively coupled to the processor and the interface, the controller is to control an operation of the tracking device via the data pin. |
US11928477B2 |
Application-specific settings for hosted applications using client-side and host-side tablet device drivers
A host system includes a device driver with application-specific settings for a hosted application. Input data is generated by one or more tablet devices at a client computer system. A host-side data transfer application receives the input data and forwards it to the host-side driver, which sends the input data to the hosted application. The tablet data sent to the hosted application is configured according to application-specific settings of the host-side driver, which may support multiple application programming interfaces. A dedicated driver-to-driver connection may also be used to transmit data between client-side and host-side drivers. In another aspect, a host sends an identifier of a hosted application currently in use to a client-side driver, which uses that identifier to look up and apply application-specific settings to tablet data sent to the hosted application. This can eliminate the need for a host-side driver while still allowing application-specific settings for hosted applications. |
US11928475B2 |
Fast recovery for dual core lock step
An exemplary fault-tolerant computing system comprises a secondary processor configured to execute in delayed lock step with a primary processor from a common program store, comparators in the store data and writeback paths to detect a fault based on comparing primary and secondary processor states, and a writeback path delay permitting aborting execution when a fault is detected, before writeback of invalid data. The secondary processor execution and the primary processor store data and writeback may be delayed a predetermined number of cycles, permitting fault detection before writing invalid data. Store data and writeback paths may include triple module redundancy configured to pass only majority data through the store data and writeback path delay stages. Some implementations may forward data from the store data path delay stages to the writeback stage or memory if the load data address matches the address of data in a store data path delay stage. |
US11928474B2 |
Selectively updating branch predictors for loops executed from loop buffers in a processor
Selectively updating branch predictors for loops executed from loop buffers is disclosed herein. In some aspects, a branch predictor update circuit of a processor is configured to detect a loop comprising a plurality of loop instructions in an instruction stream, and to determine that the loop is stored within a loop buffer circuit of the processor. The branch predictor update circuit is further configured to determine a count of potential history register updates to the history register for the plurality of loop instructions, and to determine whether the count of potential history register updates exceeds a size of the history register. The branch predictor update circuit is also configured to, responsive to determining that the count of potential history register updates does not exceed the size of the history register, update a branch predictor of the branch predictor circuit based on the plurality of loop instructions. |
US11928472B2 |
Branch prefetch mechanisms for mitigating frontend branch resteers
Methods and apparatus relating to branch prefetch mechanisms for mitigating front-end branch resteers are described. In an embodiment, predecodes an entry in a cache to generate a predecoded branch operation. The entry is associated with a cold branch operation, where the cold branch operation corresponds to an operation that is detected for a first time after storage in an instruction cache and wherein the cold branch operation remains undecoded since it is stored at a location in a cache line prior to a subsequent location of a branch operation in the cache line. The predecoded branch operation is stored in a Branch Prefetch Buffer (BPB) in response to a cache line fill operation of the cold branch operation in an instruction cache. Other embodiments are also disclosed and claimed. |
US11928467B2 |
Atomic operation predictor to predict whether an atomic operation will complete successfully
In an embodiment, a processor comprises an atomic predictor circuit to predict whether or not an atomic operation will complete successfully. The prediction may be used when a subsequent load operation to the same memory location as the atomic operation is executed, to determine whether or not to forward store data from the atomic operation to the subsequent load operation. If the prediction is successful, the store data may be forwarded. If the prediction is unsuccessful, the store data may not be forwarded. In cases where an atomic operation has been failing (not successfully performing the store operation), the prediction may prevent the forwarding of the store data and thus may prevent a subsequent flush of the load. |
US11928462B2 |
System and method for associating logs to repositories using source code
A method includes receiving event strings from source code repositories, creating, for the source code repositories, digests of keywords, receiving log strings, and aggregating the log strings into a log group. The method further includes comparing the digests to the log group to generate scores, whereby the scores correlate the digests to the log group. The method further includes selecting a source code repository from the source code repositories according to the scores, and associating the log group to a service corresponding to the source code repository, where the source code repository corresponds to the digest with a highest score. |
US11928458B2 |
Method for updating a digital system
A method updates a digital system in a vehicle having an onboard client computer that communicates with a remote server, an onboard monitor-control unit operatively connected to the onboard client computer, and an electrical energy accumulator device for powering the onboard client computer and the onboard monitor-control unit. The method includes downloading a file from the remote server using the onboard client computer as long as the electrical energy accumulator device is capable of being recharged. Then at least part of the file that was downloaded is distributed to the onboard monitor-control unit using the onboard client computer. Then, all or a portion of the at least part of the file that was distributed is installed in the onboard monitor-control unit. Then the at least part of the file that was installed is activated after stopping the vehicle using the onboard monitor-control unit. |
US11928453B2 |
Control method, control device, and system
A control method of a device, communicably connected to a control device, includes a rewriting control of firmware of the device. The rewriting control includes receiving a rewrite instruction of firmware of the device. The rewrite instruction includes first acquisition source information identifying an acquisition source of a script for rewriting firmware. The rewriting control further includes acquiring, based on a first acquisition source information, a script for rewriting firmware from an external device, and executing the script for rewriting firmware. By executing the script, acquisition of the firmware from an external device, control of the device so as to be in a state in which rewriting of firmware is enabled, transfer of the acquired firmware to the device, and rewrite of the firmware are performed. |
US11928452B2 |
Reducing the size of image files usable for deploying software in computing environments
The sizes of image files for deploying software in a computing environment can be reduced according to some examples described herein. In one example, a system can identify base image files that each include at least a predefined amount of dependencies relied upon by target software. The system can then select a particular base image file, from the base image files, having a smallest size as compared to a remainder of the base image files. The system can then build a customized image file from the base image file, where the customized image file is configured for deploying the target software to a computing environment. |
US11928451B2 |
Dynamic management of application uninstallation
Systems, methods, and computer programming products for dynamically managing the uninstallation and/or re-installation of software applications stored or accessed by a computing system, including mobile devices. Management of the applications by the system can be periodically managed automatically or based on recommendations. Management of applications being uninstalled or reinstalled may be determined based on a rate a user accesses the application and/or data published or accessible by an application storefront, such as user reviews, storefront rankings, user feedback and uninstallation rates of the applications by other users. Applications experiencing a decreased level of average user satisfaction below a predetermined threshold can be proposed for deletion or automatically deleted. Replacement of underperforming or unsatisfactory applications with alternative applications having similar functionality but a higher rate of user satisfaction can be recommended or installed. Previously uninstalled applications can be recommended or automatically reinstalled upon average user satisfaction rising above configured threshold levels. |
US11928448B2 |
System and method for development and distribution of mobility solutions
A system provides a framework/platform for development and distribution of solutions related to vehicles. A processor is configured to render a plurality of modules in at least one terminal device based on an access request. The plurality of modules is displayable on a display interface of the at least one terminal device. The processor is further configured to execute instructions generated from the plurality of modules for development of the solutions. The instructions are generated by a user of the at least one terminal device, which is in communication with a server. The plurality of modules is accessible through an input unit of the at least one terminal device, each of the plurality of modules is usable alone and in combination. The processor stores the developed solutions in the server for distribution. |
US11928445B2 |
Compiler for a fracturable data path in a reconfigurable data processor
A complier produces a configuration file to configure a fracturable data path of a configurable unit in a coarse-grained reconfigurable processor to concurrently generate different address sequences generated using different address associated with different operations. The fracturable data path includes multiple computation stages respectively including a pipeline register. The compiler analyzes a first address calculation and a second address calculation and assigns a first set of stages to the first operation to generate the first address sequence and a second set of stages to the second operation to generate the second address sequence using the second set of stages, based on the analysis. A configuration file for the configurable unit is generated by the compiler that assigns the first set of stages to the first operation and the second set of stages to the second operation and includes two or more immediate values for each computation stage. |
US11928441B2 |
Semiconductor memory device
A semiconductor memory device is provided, comprising: a memory cell region including a memory cell array; and a peripheral circuit region which at least partially overlaps the memory cell region and includes control logic configured to control operation of the memory cell array, wherein the control logic includes a state machine configured to output a plurality of state signals responsive to operation commands of the memory cell region, the plurality of state signals including a first state signal output from a first output terminal, and a second state signal output from a second output terminal different from the first output terminal, a logical sum calculator configured to perform a logical sum calculation based on at least one of the first state signal or the second state signal, and an accumulation circuit configured to receive an output of the logical sum calculator as a clock signal, and that outputs a toggle signal to one probing pad in response to the clock signal, the accumulation circuit being connected to the probing pad through a Through Hole Via (THV) penetrating the memory cell region. |
US11928434B2 |
Method for text generation, device and storage medium
A method for text generation, relates to a field of natural language processing, including: obtaining corpus data; labeling the corpus data to obtain a first constraint element; obtaining a first generation target; and generating a first text matching the first generation target by inputting the corpus data and the first constraint element into a generation model. |
US11928426B1 |
Artificial intelligence enterprise application framework
Described herein are exemplary devices, apparatuses, systems, methods, and non-transitory storage media for providing an application framework. The application framework can provide various machine-learning models to perform a variety of analysis tasks to analyze enterprise data such as communications between one or more employees of an organization and one or more clients of the organization and provide intelligence and insights for a user in the organization. The insights and intelligence can include a recommendation or an observation related to a client or customer of the organization. The recommendation or observation can be provided, for example, in a communication platform, a chatbot, or a variety of other interfaces. Advantageously, to perform an analysis task, the application framework automatically provides to the machine-learning model(s) information in accordance with the enterprise's data sharing and access control requirements to prevent inappropriate access and use of sensitive information. |
US11928424B2 |
Facilitating customization and proliferation of state models
Systems and methods to facilitate a customization and proliferation of models are described. The system receives, via a first interface, table information and communicates the table information to a first model. The first model includes logic to process the values to generate a column of predicted values. The system receives a column of predicted values from the first model. The system appends the column of predicted values to the table information to generate appended table information. The system communicates, via a second interface, the appended table information to a second state including a second plurality of models. The sequence of states is associated with a plurality of interfaces including the first interface and the second interface. The interfaces facilitate a customization and proliferation of models. |
US11928422B1 |
Explanatory configuration function annotation
Systems, methods, and computer-readable media are disclosed for annotating configuration language function evaluation. One or more configuration language expressions may be received by a configuration language development environment. The one or more configuration language expressions may be parsed into one or more atomic configuration language expressions. Based on a particular route at the specified point of execution in an application, the one or more configuration language expressions may be evaluated. The annotations may be rendered to provide an explanation of an underlying control flow. |
US11928416B2 |
Semiconductor process technology assessment
A method of process technology assessment is provided. The method includes: defining a scope of the process technology assessment, the scope comprising an original process technology and a first process technology; modeling a first object in an integrated circuit into a resistance domain and a capacitance domain; generating a first resistance scaling factor and a first capacitance scaling factor based on the modeling, the original process technology, and the first process technology; and utilizing, by an electronic design automation (EDA) tool, the first resistance scaling factor and the first capacitance scaling factor for simulation of the integrated circuit. |
US11928414B2 |
Chip and pinout design method therefor
Provided are a chip and a pin line-out design method therefor, which are applied to a BGA packaged chip. The method includes: according to pin position information and pin definition information of a chip, determining a number of circuit board layers required for pin line-out of the chip (S1); allocating line-out layers to pins of the chip in their respective circuit boards (S2); and according to a pin density and transmission line width requirement of the chip, determining a specification of a via hole in each circuit board for leading the pin of the chip out to the corresponding line-out layer, to perform a corresponding line-out design on the basis of the via hole (S3). It may be seen that the described unified pin line-out design for the BGA packaged chip is more refined, and the quality of the line-out design of the pins of the chip is ensured. |
US11928411B2 |
Machine learning-based integrated circuit test case selection for timing analysis
Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide techniques for testing integrated circuit designs based on test cases selected using machine learning models. An example method generally includes receiving a plurality of test cases for an integrated circuit. An embedding data set is generated from the plurality of test cases. A respective embedding for a respective test case of the plurality of test cases generally includes a mapping of the respective test case into a multidimensional space. A plurality of test case clusters is generated based on a clustering model and the embedding data set. A plurality of critical test cases for testing the integrated circuit is selected based on the plurality of test case clusters. The integrated circuit is timed based on the plurality of critical test cases and a hard macro defining the integrated circuit. |
US11928403B2 |
Optimization apparatus and optimization method for annealing circuits
An optimization apparatus includes electronic circuits configured to perform calculating, for a plurality of annealing units to which respective states and respective, different temperatures are assigned, respective evaluation function values responsive to the respective states, and causing a transition in the states with probabilities responsive to the temperatures and the evaluation function values, exchanging the temperatures or the states between the plurality of annealing units with predetermined probabilities based on the temperatures and the evaluation function values, and changing a temperature of an annealing unit of interest, such that a probability of exchange between the annealing unit of interest and a first annealing unit situated next thereto on a lower temperature side in a sequence arranged in order of temperature approaches a probability of exchange between the annealing unit of interest and a second annealing unit situated next thereto on a higher temperature side in the sequence. |
US11928394B2 |
Methods for designing, manufacturing, installing, and/or maintenance of roofing accessories and systems of use thereof
Systems and methods of the present disclosure enable automated roof planning using a processor. The processor receives a digital image of a roof of a structure and models each roof plane of the roof to generate a roof model. The processor determines dimensions of each roof plane based on the roof model. The processor retrieves roofing accessory data from a database, the roofing accessory data solar roofing accessory part identifiers and solar roofing accessory part performance characteristics for solar roofing accessories. The processor simulates multiple candidate roof layouts based on the dimensions of each roof plan and the solar roofing accessory parts and determines a utilization prediction for each candidate layout. Based on each utilization prediction, the processor determines a particular roof layout having selected solar roofing accessory parts, and generates a solar roof design, including a list of materials, for the particular roof layout. |
US11928393B2 |
Methods and systems for an automated design, fulfillment, deployment and operation platform for lighting installations
A platform for design of a lighting installation generally includes an automated search engine for retrieving and storing a plurality of lighting objects in a lighting object library and a lighting design environment providing a visual representation of a lighting space containing lighting space objects and lighting objects. The visual representation is based on properties of the lighting space objects and lighting objects obtained from the lighting object library. A plurality of aesthetic filters is configured to permit a designer in a design environment to adjust parameters of the plurality of lighting objects handled in the design environment to provide a desired collective lighting effect using the plurality of lighting objects. |
US11928388B2 |
Vehicle sound service system and method thereof
A vehicle sound service system and a method thereof are provided. The vehicle sound service system includes a service server including a communication device that may be configured to transmit and receive data with a mobile terminal loaded with a camera and a processing device electrically connected with the communication device. The processing device may be configured to receive an image transmitted from the mobile terminal using the communication device, when the mobile terminal captures the image around a vehicle using the camera and transmits the image, to analyze the received image to estimate a driving place, and to select a sound that matches the estimated driving place and transmits the selected sound to the mobile terminal. |
US11928387B2 |
Managing target sound playback
A method for controlling target sound playback. A display screen of a control device is configured to display a target sound user setting for controlling target sound playback, wherein the target sound user setting controls a stored target sound level parameter that is stored within memory of the control device. A target sound sequence is generated in accordance with the user setting. A speaker is driven with the target sound sequence. Other aspects are also described and claimed. |
US11928386B2 |
Audio peripheral device selections
An example computing device includes a plurality of interfaces to connect to a plurality of audio peripheral devices, a communications interface to establish a network connection, and a processor interconnected with the plurality of interfaces and the communications interface. The processor is to determine a location of the computing device based on the network connection. The processor sets an audio peripheral device from the plurality of the audio peripheral devices as a default audio peripheral device based on the location. The processor communicates an audio signal through the default audio peripheral device. |
US11928383B2 |
Screen projection control method, storage medium and communication apparatus
A screen projection control method, storage medium and communication apparatus are provided. The screen projection control method includes: a screen projection receiving end receiving screen projection request information from a first screen projection sending end; determining, according to the screen projection request information, whether a third screen projection sending end that has triggered an interference-free mode of screen projection exists in at least one second screen projection sending end that is performing screen projection, wherein enabling the interference-free mode comprises stopping accepting a screen projection request; and if the third screen projection sending end that has enabled the screen projection interference-free mode exists, the screen projection receiving end sending response information for refusing the screen projection request to the first screen projection sending end. |
US11928382B2 |
Contextual intelligence for virtual workspaces produced across information handling systems (IHSs)
Embodiments of systems and methods for providing contextual intelligence for virtual workspaces produced across Information Handling Systems (IHSs) are described. A first IHS may include a processor and a memory coupled to the processor, the memory having program instructions stored thereon that, upon execution, cause the first IHS to: establish a virtual workspace across a first display of the first IHS and a second display of a second IHS, at least in part, through a backend IHS, and provide a contextual menu for rendering by a given one of the first or second displays, where the given display is selected, at least in part, based upon a relative position of the first display with respect to the second display. |
US11928379B2 |
Information orientation and display in extended reality environments
Methods and systems for causing display of notes in an extended reality (XR) environment are described herein. A computing device may provide, to a user and via an XR device, an XR environment. The computing device may receive an indication that the user is presenting content. The computing device may capture one or more images of a physical environment around the XR device, then process the images to identify a location of a camera. The computing device may retrieve text corresponding to the content being presented and cause display, in the XR environment and based on the location, of the text. In this manner, the computing device may orient the eyes of the user towards a camera during presentation of content. |
US11928378B2 |
System and method for reducing render latency in a display-server computing system
A system includes a server computer, an application unit of the server computer, a user device communicatively connected to the server computer, a synchronizing frame rate generator of the user device, and a synchronizing frame rate generator of the server computer. The user device sends the server computer an event signal at a precise time, the server computer processes the application unit with the event signal as input, and the server computer returns processed data to the user device. The processed data arrives at the user device at a correct time to be immediately displayed. |
US11928375B2 |
Image processing apparatus and operation status notification method for image processing apparatus
An image processing apparatus includes: a job acquirer that acquires a job; a function executor that executes a function requested for the acquired job; and a completion notification selector that selects a timing for transmitting, to an information processing apparatus, a process completion notification indicating normal termination of execution of the function after the function is executed. The timing for transmitting the process completion notification to the information processing apparatus includes a job execution completion time that is a time when the execution of the function normally terminates and a job acquisition completion time that is a time before the execution of the function starts. In a status where there is a function currently being executed and no new job is acquirable, the completion notification selector selects the job acquisition completion time as the timing for transmitting the process completion notification to the information processing apparatus. |
US11928368B2 |
System, method for controlling server apparatus, and non-transitory storage medium
A control method for controlling a second server apparatus configured to communicate with a first server apparatus and store a program is provided. The first server apparatus is configured to provide a file sharing service. The program provides a function for printing a file having been uploaded to the first server apparatus. The control method includes: acquiring network information of an information processing apparatus accessing the first server apparatus; selecting, based on the acquired network information, a piece of printer information from among pieces of printer information; and performing control for causing the information processing apparatus to display an object displaying the selected piece of printer information and configured for receiving a selection of printer information from among the pieces of printer information. |
US11928365B2 |
Logical storage device access using datastore-level keys in an encrypted storage environment
An apparatus comprises at least one processing device comprising a processor coupled to a memory. The at least one processing device is configured to receive in a storage system, from a host device, mapping information associating a key identifier of a datastore-level key with a corresponding datastore comprising multiple logical storage devices of the storage system, to store the mapping information in a datastore-level key data structure of the storage system, to utilize the key identifier to obtain in the storage system the datastore-level key from a key management server external to the storage system, and responsive to receipt of at least one IO operation from the host device relating to at least one of reading or writing encrypted data of at least one of the logical storage devices of the datastore, to utilize the obtained datastore-level key to access the encrypted data in unencrypted form in the storage system. |
US11928359B2 |
Memory swapping method and apparatus
A memory swapping method and apparatus are provided. The method includes: selecting n to-be-swapped-out pages; compressing the n to-be-swapped-out pages into n compressed blocks, and buffering the n compressed blocks in a compressed data buffer area; organizing at least one of the n compressed blocks into m to-be-written units; and writing the m to-be-written units into a swap area of a non-volatile storage device in a maximum of m batches, where at least one of the m to-be-written units is stored in a segment of continuous space in the swap area. The method reduces a quantity of write times during memory swapping, thereby prolonging a service life of the non-volatile storage device. |
US11928358B2 |
Command management method, memory storage device and memory control circuit
A command management method, a memory storage device, and a memory control circuit unit are disclosed. The method includes: obtaining a plurality of commands from a memory of a host system; storing the commands in a first buffer region of the memory storage device; in response to a first command and a second command meeting a pairing condition in the first buffer region, putting the first command and the second command in the first buffer region in a first command queue of the memory storage device; and continuously executing the first command and the second command in the first command queue. |
US11928356B2 |
Source address memory managment
Methods, systems, and apparatuses related to source address memory management are described. For example, a controller can be coupled to a memory device to select a source block, a destination block, and a metadata block. The controller can store metadata indicative of an address of the source block in the metadata block. The controller can perform a memory management operation to transfer data from the source block to the destination block. |
US11928355B2 |
Method and apparatus for determining mismatch of sense amplifier, storage medium, and electronic equipment
Disclosed are a method and apparatus for determining mismatch of a sense amplifier, a storage medium, and an electronic equipment, relating to the field of integrated circuit technology. The method for determining mismatch of a sense amplifier includes: determining a first signal threshold on a first bit line when a first memory cell executes write and read operations; determining a second signal threshold on a second bit line when a second memory cell executes write and read operations; and determining, according to the first signal threshold and the second signal threshold, whether the sense amplifier is mismatched. A method for determining whether the sense amplifier is mismatched is provided. |
US11928352B2 |
Maintaining the benefit of parallel splitting of ops between primary and secondary storage clusters in synchronous replication while adding support for op logging and early engagement of op logging
Systems and methods are described for performing persistent inflight tracking of operations (Ops) within a cross-site storage solution. According to one embodiment, a method comprises maintaining state information regarding a data synchronous replication status for a first storage object of a primary storage cluster and a second storage object of a secondary storage cluster. The state information facilitates automatic triggering of resynchronization for data replication between the first storage object and the second storage object. The method includes performing persistent inflight tracking of I/O operations with a first Op log of the primary storage cluster and a second Op log of the secondary storage cluster, establishing and comparing Op ranges for the first and second Op logs, and determining a relation between the Op range of the first Op log and the Op range of the second Op log to prevent divergence of Ops in the first and second Op logs and to support parallel split of the Ops. |
US11928351B2 |
System and method for conditional data transfers
A system comprises a communications module; a processor coupled to the communications module; and a memory coupled to the processor, the memory storing processor-executable instructions which, when executed by the processor, configure the processor to receive, via the communications module, a transfer instruction for transfer of data from a first data record associated with a transferor to a second data record associated with a recipient, the transfer instruction including a transfer amount and a condition associated with the transfer; send, via the communications module, a notification of the transfer instruction to a computing device associated with the recipient and request permission to obtain contextual data therefrom; when permission is granted, obtain, via the communications module, contextual data from the computing device; determine, based on the contextual data, that the condition associated with the transfer has been satisfied; and in response to determining that the condition associated with the transfer has been satisfied, effect the transfer of data from the first data record to the second data record. |
US11928349B2 |
Access control configurations for shared memory
Methods, systems, and devices for access control configurations for inter-processor communications are described to support reconfiguration of a dynamic access control configuration at a device. The configuration may support additional configuration fields that may be added to existing access control rules of the device. A processor of the device may request creation of a new shared memory resource, using a subregion of an existing memory resource, where the additional fields may indicate a parent memory resource for the new memory resource. The additional fields may also include a value which may indicate a processor which has write permission for a respective memory region of the shared memory, where other processors of the device may be prevented from writing to the memory region. The additional fields may further indicate a chain of delegation, or a history, of which processors have been assigned the exclusive write permission for the respective memory region. |
US11928342B2 |
Power target calibration for controlling drive-to-drive performance variations in solid state drives (SSDs)
To provide more uniform performance levels for solid state drive (SSDs), the static power level used by an SSD in an idle state is measured and used to determine a static power offset for each of the drives. The static power offset is set as a parameter for the SSD and used to offset a received power supply level for use on the drive. For a data storage system of multiple SSDs, a common scaling factor can be used to set the degree to which the static power offset is implemented, allowing for a choice between uniformity of power and uniformity of performance for the SSDs of a data storage system. |
US11928341B2 |
Sleep control method and sleep control circuit
The disclosure relates to a sleep control method and a sleep control circuit, a data transmission circuit includes at least two data transmission structures, each includes a storage transmission end, a bus transmission end, and an interactive transmission end, the storage transmission end is connected to a storage area, the bus transmission end is connected to a data bus, and the interactive transmission end is connected to another data transmission structure; the method includes: in a sleep stage, sleep data is transmitted to the data bus; the bus transmission end and the storage transmission end are turned on, a sending terminal of the interactive transmission end is turned on, and a receiving terminal of the interactive transmission end is turned off, so that data input from the bus transmission end is output through the storage transmission end and the interactive transmission end. |
US11928340B2 |
Method and system for managing data in a computer system
Apparatus and methods for managing data in a computer system are disclosed. An example apparatus is to at least: facilitate storage of first subsidiary data, the first subsidiary data representing information related to a customer account; facilitate storage of second subsidiary data, the second subsidiary data representing at least a portion of the information related to the customer account; determine a geographic location of a computing device that is remote to the data storage device; determine whether the geographic location of the computing device satisfies a predefined criterion; and, when the geographic location of the computing device satisfies the predefined criterion, change the first subsidiary data and change the second subsidiary data. |
US11928339B2 |
Method, system, and circuit for memory protection unit configuration and content generation
System, method, and circuitry for generating content for a programmable computing device based on user-selected memory regions. Contiguous regions that share memory access attributes are merged, interleaved contiguous regions that share at least one nested attribute are defined into combined regions, and remaining regions are defined as separate independent regions. A memory protection unit (MPU) region size closest to a size of each defined region is identified. If the start address of each region aligns with the address structure of the MPU region size, then those regions are assigned to MPU regions having the MPU region size; otherwise, another MPU size that aligns with the size of the regions is selected and those regions are assigned to MPU regions having that size. Content is generated to configure settings of MPU regions of the programmable computing device for the merged contiguous regions, the combined region, and the independent regions. |
US11928337B2 |
Method for managing a data group in a computer system
A method for managing a data record in a computer system comprises: at least one computing server for hosting a computer session running with an operating system having a deduplication index and managing access to a session storage space; a shared storage space; an administration server for administering the shared storage space, executing a data management program; the computer session executing an interception program implementing the following steps: intercepting a read call to read at least one data record transmitted in the session; accessing the deduplication index and determining whether the data record is recorded in the shared storage space; if so, reading, from the deduplication index, the address of the data record in the shared storage space and redirecting the read call to this address; if not, overlooking the read call so that it is processed by the operating system. |
US11928336B2 |
Systems and methods for heterogeneous storage systems
Systems and methods for managing a storage system are disclosed. The storage system includes a first storage device and a second storage device different from the first storage device. A first storage operation is received for a first portion of a file, and a data structure associated with the file is identified. Based on the data structure, the first storage device is identified for the first portion of the file. The first storage operation is transmitted to the first storage device. In response to the first storage operation, the first storage device updates or accesses the first portion of the file. |
US11928335B2 |
System and method for data compaction utilizing mismatch probability estimation
A system and method for compacting data that uses mismatch probability estimation to improve entropy encoding methods to account for, and efficiently handle, previously-unseen data in data to be compacted. Training data sets are analyzed to determine the frequency of occurrence of each sourceblock in the training data sets. A mismatch probability estimate is calculated comprising an estimated frequency at which any given data sourceblock received during encoding will not have a codeword in the codebook. Entropy encoding is used to generate codebooks comprising codewords for data sourceblocks based on the frequency of occurrence of each sourceblock. A “mismatch codeword” is inserted into the codebook based on the mismatch probability estimate to represent those cases when a block of data to be encoded does not have a codeword in the codebook. During encoding, if a mismatch occurs, a secondary encoding process is used to encode the mismatched sourceblock. |
US11928329B2 |
System and method for managing access to registers
A register management system is coupled to a register. The register management system receives an address and functional data for a write operation to be performed on the register. The functional data includes write bits and mask bits associated with the write bits. One or more mask bits having a first logic state indicate that associated one or more write bits are to be written to the register, respectively. Based on the address, the register management system selects a first half of the register or a second half of the register to perform the write operation. Further, the register management system writes the one or more write bits associated with the one or more mask bits having the first logic state to one or more storage elements of the first half of the register or the second half of the register, respectively. |
US11928318B2 |
AI-powered tagging and UI/UX optimization engine
An artificial intelligence-based system and method for automatically generating and adjusting tags associated with one or more UI/UX related components or features is provided. Analysis may be performed on the data collected by the one or more tags so that design change recommendations can be dynamically recommended and/or implemented. When design changes are implemented, the system may automatically reconfigure or adjust all relevant tags. The AI-based system may be a standalone platform or may be incorporated into existing UI/UX programs. |
US11928317B2 |
Device, method, and graphical user interface for sharing content from a respective application
A device with a display and, optionally, a touch-sensitive surface detects a first input corresponding to a request to share first content from a first application while displaying the first application on the display. In response to detecting the first input, the device displays a sharing interface that includes a plurality of options for sharing the first content. While displaying the sharing interface, the device detects selection of an affordance in the sharing interface. In accordance with a determination that the affordance is a respective user-first sharing option for a respective user, the device initiates a process for sharing the first content with the respective user. In accordance with a determination that the affordance is a protocol-first sharing option for a respective protocol, the device initiates a process for sharing the first content using the respective protocol. |
US11928316B2 |
Stroke erase method, terminal, and computer-readable storage medium
A stroke erasing method, a terminal device, and a computer-readable storage medium are disclosed. The method may include: determining an intersecting stroke on an electronic whiteboard that intersects with an erasing region; traversing each of collection points of the intersecting stroke to determine whether a line of connection between each two adjacent ones of the collection points intersects with the erasing region; determining, in response to the line of connection intersecting with the erasing region, an approximate intersection point between the line of connection and the erasing region by means of midpoint recursion; and splitting the intersecting stroke into segments according to the approximate intersection point, and drawing the segments not erased by the erasing region. |
US11928315B2 |
Digital processing systems and methods for tagging extraction engine for generating new documents in collaborative work systems
Systems, methods, and computer-readable media for tagging, extracting, and consolidating information from electronically stored files are disclosed. The systems and methods may involve presenting to an entity viewing at least one source document a tag interface for enabling selection and tagging of document segments with at least one characteristic associated with each document segment; identifying tagged segments within the at least one source document; accessing a consolidation rule containing instructions for combining the tagged segments; implementing the consolidation rule to associate document segments sharing common tags; and outputting for display at least one tagged-based consolidation document grouping together commonly tagged document segments. |
US11928309B2 |
Methods and systems for provisioning a collaborative virtual experience based on follower state data
Disclosed herein is a method of provisioning a collaborative virtual experience to two or more users, in accordance with some embodiments. The method may include transmitting an interactive 3D model data to two or more follower user devices associated with two or more followers. Further, the method may include receiving two or more follower state data from the two or more follower user devices. Further, the method may include generating a collaborative view data based on the interactive 3D model data and the two or more follower state data. Further, the method may include transmitting the collaborative view data to a leader user device operated by a leader associated with the two or more followers. Further, the leader user device may be configured for presenting the collaborative view data. |
US11928307B2 |
Guided operator VR training
Aspects disclosed herein provide an operator training system that can train an operator about basic machine movements, operations, and applications, such as asphalt compactor rolling patterns, paving-by-numbers, milling-by-numbers, etc. with the use of a virtual reality headset at any point or time on a work site. The operator training system uses data received from the virtual reality headset and associated hand controls to guide the operator via training scenarios. The operator training system also includes providing immediate feedback on the outcome of the training scenario and may also identify one or more areas of improvement. |