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US11929789B2 Systems and methods for providing a tone emitting device that communicates data
Embodiments disclosed herein generally relate to systems and methods for communicating data with a tone-emitting device. A system for communicating an inaudible tone includes a tone-emitting device. The tone-emitting device includes a tone-emitting speaker for emitting an inaudible tone and a tone-determining computing device communicatively coupled to the tone-emitting speaker. The tone-determining computing device includes a non-transitory computer-readable medium that stores logic that, when executed by the tone-determining computing device, causes the tone-determining computing device to receive data related to a characteristic of an object, encode an inaudible tone that represents at least a portion of the data and send instructions to the tone-emitting speaker for outputting the inaudible tone.
US11929786B2 Optical communication device
This optical communication device (1) is provided with: a plurality of light-receiving elements (11) configured to receive communication light, the plurality of light-receiving elements being provided so as to correspond to a plurality of channels; and a controller (15) configured to perform control to invalidate output from a light-receiving element that has received high-intensity light higher in light intensity than a predetermined value among the plurality of light-receiving elements.
US11929784B2 Wavelength dispersion compensation apparatus and wavelength dispersion compensation method
A wavelength dispersion compensating apparatus, including: a signal light generating unit which generates, from predetermined signal light, signal light having a phase correlation centered on a degenerate frequency of a phase sensitive amplifier; a dispersion compensation transmission path which compensates for a wavelength dispersion of the predetermined signal light included in the signal light; a filter which compensates for a residual wavelength dispersion after compensation by the dispersion compensation transmission path of the predetermined signal light included in the signal light; a phase sensitive amplifier which amplifies the signal light input via the dispersion compensation transmission path and the filter; a residual wavelength dispersion calculating unit which calculates a residual wavelength dispersion amount based on a measurement result of output light amplified by the phase sensitive amplifier; and a filter control unit which controls the filter so as to add a wavelength dispersion that cancels out the calculated residual wavelength dispersion amount to the predetermined signal light.
US11929782B2 Method and system for pointing electromagnetic signals emitted by moving devices
A method for transmitting electromagnetic signals by a vehicle moving towards a target device including a communication system provided with a radiating system that receives and transmits electromagnetic signals, performs an alignment step with the target device to establish a first communication direction with the target device, communicates with the target device by orienting the radiating system to receive and transmit data along the first communication direction, and performs a subsequent phase for maintaining the alignment with the target device to determine a future position and an orientation of the radiating system with a sensor being operatively connected to an electronic control unit of the vehicle configured to implement control and/or driving assistance functions of the vehicle based on information received from the sensor, and ultimately orientates the electromagnetic signals emitted by the radiating system on the basis of the determined direction of communication.
US11929780B2 Methods, apparatus and machine-readable mediums related to wireless communication in communication networks
Methods, apparatus and non-transitory machine-readable mediums are provided for wireless communication in communication networks comprising a wireless device, a radio access network node and a wireless light communication network node. In one embodiment, a method is performed by a node (102, 104, 120) of a wireless communication network (100), the wireless communication network comprising a wireless device (104), a radio access network node (102) and one or more wireless light communication (LC) network nodes (106). At least one of the wireless device and the radio access network node comprise a plurality of antenna elements configurable to provide a transmit or receive beam (110, 112) for communication with the other of the wireless device and the radio access network node. The method comprises obtaining (200) an indication of a wireless LC network node with which the wireless device has established a wireless LC connection; obtaining (202) one or more signal metrics for one or more transmit or receive beams which are directed towards a coverage area of the indicated wireless LC network node, or which are directed to receive transmissions from the coverage area of the indicated wireless LC network node; and determining whether or not a transmit or receive beam of the one or more transmit or receive beams corresponds to a line-of-sight (LoS) between the radio access network node and the wireless device based on a comparison (204) between the signal metric for the transmit or receive beam and a first threshold.
US11929775B2 Mobile terminal
A mobile terminal, includes a housing, and a middle frame and a display that are disposed in the housing. The display is coupled to the middle frame. An accommodation space is formed between the display and the middle frame. In addition, the mobile terminal further includes a first magnet and a second magnet, and a part of the first magnet and a part of the second magnet are disposed in the accommodation space. The first magnet is disposed on a back facet of the display, the second magnet is disposed on the middle frame, and the first magnet and the second magnet are disposed face to face.
US11929774B1 Adaptive method for multi-order multi-band anti-interference intelligent UWB antenna
The present invention provides an adaptive method for a multi-order multi-band anti-interference intelligent UWB antenna, comprising: acquiring a band of an interference source, wherein the band of the interference source comprises a single band, a double band and a triple band; when the interference source is a single band, starting a single-band first-order filtering interference suppression scheme; when the single-band first-order filtering interference suppression scheme does not reach a standard, starting a single-band second-order filtering interference suppression scheme; when the single-band second-order filtering interference suppression scheme does not reach the standard, starting a single-band third-order filtering interference suppression scheme; when the interference source is a double band, starting a double-band first-order filtering interference suppression scheme; when the double-band first-order filtering interference suppression scheme does not reach the standard, starting a double-band second-order filtering interference suppression scheme; and when the interference source is a triple band, starting a triple-band third-order filtering interference suppression scheme. The present invention provides an adaptive method for a multi-order multi-band anti-interference intelligent UWB antenna, which achieves the suppression of external interference signals by the multi-order multi-band of the UWB receiver.
US11929766B2 Obtaining accurate timing of analog to digital converter samples in cellular modem
According to embodiments, an example method for determining an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) output timing in a user equipment may include operating a switch in a first mode to route a system clock from an oscillator to an input of the ADC and determining a first ADC output timing based on a first set of ADC samples generated by the ADC. The method may also include operating the switch in a second mode to route analog signals from a transceiver of the user equipment to the input of the ADC and obtaining a second set of ADC samples generated by the ADC based on the analog signals.
US11929762B2 Low density parity check decoder and storage device
A low density parity check (LDPC) decoder initializing variable nodes with a value of a codeword and outputting the updated variable nodes as decoded messages with reference to an irregular parity check matrix. The LDPC decoder includes a plurality of unit logic circuits operating in a single mode in which all the unit logic circuits update one variable node group including at least one variable node, or a multi-mode in which each of the unit logic circuits updates a plurality of variable node groups in parallel by updating different variable nodes, and a mode controller controlling the plurality of unit logic circuits to update a high-degree variable node group having a degree greater than a threshold degree among the variable node groups in the single mode, and update a low-degree variable node group having a degree less than or equal to the threshold degree among the variable node groups in the multi-mode.
US11929759B2 Digital-to-analog converter and method for digital-to-analog conversion
A DAC, for use in an iADC, is configured for converting a multi-bit word to an analog feedback signal. The DAC comprises a MMS logic block. It further comprises a plurality of output elements configured to generate respective analog portions based on a selection vector and a signal combiner for combining the analog portions to the analog feedback signal. In the MMS logic block switching blocks are arranged cascaded. Each switching block receives at least a portion of the multi-bit word, splits the portion into two sub-portions and forwards them to one subsequent switching block or to one output element. A weight factor is adjusted by multiplying it with the difference of the two sub-portions. A weight accumulator accumulates successive adjusted weight factors, wherein the way of splitting the portion of a further multi-bit word is determined based on the sign of the weight accumulator.
US11929754B2 Triaxial magnetic field correction coil, physics package, physics package for optical lattice clock, physics package for atomic clock, physics package for atom interferometer, physics package for quantum information processing device, and physics package system
There is a need to maintain or enhance the magnetic field correction accuracy of a physics package while making the physics package more compact and portable. A triaxial magnetic field correction coil is provided inside a vacuum chamber surrounding a clock transition space having atoms disposed therein. The triaxial magnetic field correction coil is formed into a shape such that it is possible to correct, for magnetic field components of three axial directions passing through the clock transition space, a constant term, a first order spatial derivative term, a second order spatial derivative term, a third or higher order spatial derivative term, or some given combination of these terms. The triaxial magnetic field correction coil can be used in, for example, a physics package for an optical lattice clock.
US11929753B1 Non-linear charge pump for phased lock loops
A non-linear charge pump for phased lock loops. Furthermore, an auxiliary charge pump apparatus, comprising a positive switch electrically connected to a current source configured to supplement power to a charge pump, a negative switch electrically connected to a current sink configured to discharge power from the charge pump, a windowing comparator, further comprising an input signal received from a phase-locked loop, a first comparator configured to compare the input signal against a high voltage threshold, a second comparator configured to compare the input signal against a low voltage threshold, an AND logic gate configured to provide a window signal and an activation circuit electrically connected to the positive switch and negative switch. Additionally, a non-linear charge pump system and method for reacquiring frequency lock of a phase lock loop.
US11929751B1 Phase-locked loop reference clock management
A device includes a phase-locked loop (PLL) having a reference input. The device has a storage element and a reference clock generator having an interface clock input, a reference clock output, and a programmable clock divider. The reference clock generator is coupled to the storage element. The reference clock output is coupled to the reference input. The reference clock generator is configured to change a divide ratio for the programmable clock divider based on a value in the storage element such that a frequency of the reference clock output remains unchanged when a frequency of the interface clock input changes.
US11929749B2 Methods and apparatuses for temperature independent delay circuitry
Methods and apparatuses are provided for temperature independent resistive-capacitive delay circuits of a semiconductor device. For example, delays associated with ZQ calibration or timing of the RAS chain may be implemented that to include circuitry that exhibits both proportional to absolute temperature (PTAT) characteristics and complementary to absolute temperature (CTAT) characteristics in order to control delay times across a range of operating temperatures. The RC delay circuits may include a first type of circuitry having impedance with PTAT characteristics that is coupled to an output node in parallel with a second type of circuitry having impedance with CTAT characteristics. The first type of circuitry may include a resistor and the second type of circuitry may include a transistor, in some embodiments.
US11929748B2 Wobulated signal generator
A wobulated signal generator includes a chain of delay elements and control circuitry. The chain of delay elements includes first delay elements, second delay elements, and third delay elements. The control circuitry, in operation, enables a number of the first delay elements, disables a number of the third delay elements, and enables a selected number of the second delay elements, defining a period of time between two consecutive rising edges of a digital wobulated signal at an output of the wobulated signal generator. The control circuitry monitors an average frequency of the digitally wobulated signal, and selectively modifies the number of enabled first delay elements and the number of disabled third delay elements based on the monitored average frequency of the digitally wobulated signal.
US11929744B2 Differential capacitive sensing system
An apparatus includes a moveable electrode which moves along an interstitial pathway defined by four fixed electrodes. The first and second fixed electrodes are separated by a first distance. The third and fourth fixed electrodes are separated by a second distance and adjacent to the first and second fixed electrodes, respectively. A capacitance sensing circuit coupled to the four fixed electrodes determines a first capacitance using the first and second fixed electrodes and a second capacitance using the third and fourth fixed electrodes. In some examples, the apparatus also comprises fifth and sixth fixed electrodes separated by a third distance and orthogonal to the first and second fixed electrodes and seventh and eighth fixed electrodes separated by a fourth distance and orthogonal to the third and fourth fixed electrodes. The fifth and seventh fixed electrodes are adjacent, and the sixth and eighth fixed electrodes are adjacent.
US11929742B2 Method and device for switching an electronic component on or off
An electronic component is switched under the control of a pulse-width modulation signal. The electronic component outputs an output signal that is controlled by a control signal. The switching on or off is initiated within a pulse-width modulation cycle period at a level change time by a change of the pulse-width modulation signal. The control signal is set within each PWM cycle period to a first control value between the level change time and a first switching time, to a second control value between the first switching time and a second switching time, and to a third control value from the second switching time until a final gate-voltage value is reached on the gate of the electronic component. Each switching time of a PWM period is determined in dependence on an amplitude value determined during a preceding PWM cycle period, to limit amplitudes of the oscillation of the output signal.
US11929741B2 Circuit and device including a transistor and diode
An inverter logic circuit includes a bipolar junction transistor and a zener diode. The zener diode is connected between the base of the bipolar junction transistor and ground (or other reference voltage). The zener diode is reverse biased such that a leakage current through the zener diode allows for sufficient current through the emitter-base terminals of the bipolar junction transistor when a voltage is applied across the emitter and base terminals of the bipolar junction transistor to turn the transistor ON in the absence of an external signal to the base. As such the bipolar junction transistor functions as a normally ON bipolar junction transistor.
US11929737B2 Acoustic wave filter
An acoustic wave filter includes at least one serial arm resonance circuit on a path connecting input/output terminals, and at least one parallel arm resonance circuit between a node on the path and a ground, in which each of the at least one serial arm resonance circuit and the at least one parallel arm resonance circuit includes an acoustic wave resonator, a first parallel arm resonance circuit of the at least one parallel arm resonance circuit includes a bridging capacitor connected in parallel to the acoustic wave resonator, an anti-resonant frequency of the first parallel arm resonance circuit is positioned on a higher-frequency side than the pass band, and a resonant frequency of a first serial arm resonance circuit of the at least one serial arm resonance circuit is positioned on a lower-frequency side than the anti-resonant frequency of the first parallel arm resonance circuit.
US11929733B2 Transversely-excited film bulk acoustic resonator matrix filters with input and output impedances matched to radio frequency front end elements
There are disclosed matrix filters having an antenna port, receive ports and transmit ports. A receive matrix filter is coupled between each receive port and the antenna port; an a transmit matrix filter is coupled between the antenna port and each transmit port. An impedance at the receive port is matched to an input impedance of a low noise amplifier (LNA), an impedance at the transmit port is match to an output impedance of a power amplifier (PA), and an impedance at the antenna port is match an impedance of an antenna.
US11929724B2 Surface acoustic wave device and fabrication method thereof
A method for fabricating a surface acoustic wave (SAW) device includes forming an interdigital transducer (IDT) having lead-out portions and arrays of interdigital electrodes on a substrate, wherein the interdigital electrodes include central portions, end portions, and intermediate portions between the end portions and the lead-out portions; forming a protective layer on the IDT; forming a first temperature compensation layer on the protective layer; forming openings in the first temperature compensation layer to expose portions of the protective layer on the central portions and the intermediate portions of the interdigital electrodes; and etching the exposed portions of the protective layer, and etching the central portions and the intermediate portions of the interdigital electrodes to a preset thickness, to form protruding structures at the end portions of the interdigital electrodes.
US11929723B2 Phase-variable frequency multiplier and antenna device
A phase-variable frequency multiplier includes: a 90-degree divider for dividing an input signal into an I-signal and a Q-signal; an amplitude setting circuit for distributing each of the I-signal and the Q-signal to two paths, setting amplitudes of two of four signals including the two distributed I-signals and the two distributed Q-signals depending on a phase shift amount of the input signal, and outputting as set signals, the four signals including the signals with the set amplitudes; a first mixer for multiplying one of the two I-signals included in the set signals by one of the two Q-signals included in the set signals to generate a first signal having a frequency being twice the frequency of the input signal; a second mixer for multiplying the other of the two I-signals included in the set signals by the other of the two Q-signals included in the set signals to generate a second signal with an amplitude ratio with respect to the first signal, being a tangent or a reciprocal of a tangent of the phase shift amount and with a frequency being twice the frequency of the input signal; and a 90-degree combiner for applying a phase difference of 90 degrees between the first signal and the second signal, and combining the first signal having the phase difference of 90 degrees from the second signal with the second signal.
US11929722B2 Audio control circuit and associated control method
The present invention provides an audio control circuit comprising an USB interface and a processing circuit is disclosed. The USB interface is used to connect to a host device, and the processing circuit is configured to perform enumeration with the host device via the USB interface, and the processing circuit is further configured to determine if the host device operates in a BIOS stage or an operating system stage to generate a control signal according to packets of the enumeration. When the processing circuit determines that the host device operates in the BIOS stage, the processing circuit generates the control signal to enable a de-pop circuit; and when the processing circuit determines that the host device operates in the operating system stage, the processing circuit generates the control signal to disable the de-pop circuit.
US11929720B2 Systems and methods for delay measurement between signals
A difference between subsequent measures of a second signal when a first signal crosses a threshold value can be used to estimate a delay between the first and second signal. The delay can be used to compensate for delays between an envelope power supply signal and a radio frequency (RF) input signal.
US11929718B2 Systems and methods for optimizing amplifier operations
Methods and systems for optimizing amplifier operations are described. The described methods and systems particularly describe a feed-forward control circuit that may also be used as a feed-back control circuit in certain applications. The feed-forward control circuit provides a control signal that may be used to configure an amplifier in a variety of ways.
US11929716B2 Sense amplifier, memory and method for controlling sense amplifier
The disclosure provides a Sense Amplifier (SA), a memory and a method for controlling the SA, and relates to the technical field of semiconductor memories. The SA includes: an amplifier module; an offset voltage storage unit electrically connected to the amplifier module and configured to store an offset voltage of the amplifier module in an offset elimination stage of the SA; and a load compensation unit electrically connected to the amplifier module and configured to compensate a difference between loads of the amplifier module in an amplification stage of the SA. The disclosure may improve an accuracy of reading data of the SA.
US11929715B2 Method and apparatus for modulating amplifier supply voltage for reducing power dissipation
A circuit to modulate the power supply to track input or output voltages provided to or output by a plurality of amplifiers to reduce power dissipation is provided. The circuit may include a peak detection circuit configured to receive a plurality of voltages respectively corresponding to the plurality of amplifiers, and to detect and output information regarding a maximum instantaneous voltage from the received plurality of voltages, and a summing circuit configured to output a sum of the information regarding the maximum instantaneous voltage and an amplifier headroom voltage. A reference voltage may be provided for the supply voltage responsive to the output sum. The circuit may also include a scaling circuit configured to scale the output sum, and the reference voltage may be a scaled reference voltage output by the scaling circuit.
US11929712B2 Delay-compensating power management circuit
A delay-compensating power management circuit is provided. The power management circuit includes a power management integrated circuit (PMIC) configured to generate a time-variant voltage(s) based on a time-variant target voltage(s) for amplifying an analog signal(s) associated with a time-variant power envelope(s). A voltage processing circuit is provided in the power management circuit to determine a temporal offset, which can be positive or negative, between the time-variant power envelope(s) and the time-variant target voltage(s). Accordingly, the voltage processing circuit modifies the time-variant target voltage(s) to substantially reduce the determined temporal offset and thereby realign the time-variant target voltage(s) with the time-variant power envelope(s). By realigning the time variant target voltage(s) with the time-variant power envelope(s), it is possible to align the time-variant voltage(s) with the time-variant power envelope(s) to reduce distortions (e.g., amplitude clipping) during amplification of the analog signal.
US11929711B2 Qubit control electronics
A device for generating a qubit control signal includes: a first signal envelope generator circuit including a first multiple of signal sources, in which an output of each signal source of the first multiple of signal sources is combined to provide a first cumulative output; and a first mixer circuit coupled to the first signal envelope generator circuit, in which the first cumulative output is coupled to a first input of the first mixer circuit, and an output of the first mixer circuit includes a first qubit control signal.
US11929710B2 Oscillator
An oscillator includes a resonator, an oscillation circuit, and first and temperature compensation circuits. The first temperature compensation circuit performs a first-order first temperature compensation processing in a first mode and performs the first-order first temperature compensation processing and a high-order first temperature compensation processing in a second mode for a frequency of a first clock signal generated by oscillation of the resonator by the oscillation circuit. The second temperature compensation circuit receives the first clock signal and outputs a second clock signal subjected to a high-order second temperature compensation processing based on the first clock signal.
US11929709B2 Oven-controlled crystal oscillator
An oven-controlled crystal oscillator according to one or more embodiments may include a core section having a crystal resonator, an oscillator IC and a heating IC, wherein the core section is supported by a package via an interposer, and furthermore the core section is hermetically encapsulated in the package.
US11929705B2 Articulating joint solar panel array
Systems and methods for providing and controlling solar panel arrays are provided. The solar panel array may include one or more articulating joints that may provide variability in the arrangement of solar panels, which may allow the solar panel array to be distributed over varying types of underlying surfaces. The articulating joints may allow orientations of solar panels to be different relative to one another. The articulating joints may convey rotational force across the joints, so that a rotational force used to drive a first solar panel may also be conveyed across the joint and used to drive a second solar panel. The controls system may include row-specific semi-autonomous, or autonomous, controllers as well as controllers to interface with multiple rows. The controllers may include sensors to measure system power generation and basic operations aspects of the solar field to directly measure, or infer, module shading within the solar field. The controller may use this shading and operations data to identify shading, mitigate shading, identify methods to increase power generation, and identify optimum tilt angles for the tracker rows.
US11929703B2 System and method for converting and transmitting energy
An energy conversion and transmission system includes a thermal energy converter configured to convert thermal blackbody radiation energy to thermal infrared (IR) energy and to output a thermal IR energy stream. The system further includes a transmission device configured to receive the thermal IR energy stream from the thermal energy converter at a first location and output the thermal IR energy stream at a second location. The transmission device supplies the thermal IR energy stream to a thermal IR energy destination at the second location.
US11929689B2 Power conversion device
A power conversion device includes: a dead time application unit which applies a dead time to only one of a pair of pulse signals; a current polarity detection unit which detects a polarity of an output current; and a gate signal selection unit which, if the polarity of the output current is positive, selects the one pulse signal, to which the dead time has been applied, as a gate signal for a positive arm and selects the other pulse signal as a gate signal for a negative arm, and, if the polarity of the output current is negative, selects the one pulse signal, to which the dead time has been applied, as the gate signal for the negative arm and selects the other pulse signal as the gate signal for the positive arm.
US11929685B2 Voltage source converter and a method for operation thereof
A voltage source converter has a half bridge (18) with two current valves (19, 20) connected in series and an arrangement configured to carry out voltage measurements for determining a value of the DC voltage between opposite poles (21, 22) of a DC side of the converter. Each current valve comprises a semiconductor device (23, 24) controlled by an associated gate drive member (29, 30), each forming gate drive parts of one gate drive unit (28) in common to both current valves. The gate drive unit (28) comprises an isolated two-way communication link (33) between the gate drive members. The arrangement is included in the gate drive unit and configured to measure the entire DC voltage between said opposite poles (21, 22). A converter control device (31) calculates and sends control signals to the gate drive unit based on the result of the voltage measurement.
US11929681B2 Scalable multi-phase switching converter and converter module and control method thereof
A scalable multi-phase switching converter includes: converter modules, each including: a loop control unit, which generates a basic trigger pulse according to a feedback signal in master operation mode; and a switching control unit, which determines an operation mode and a corresponding phase serial order according to a setting signal received by a setting pin in a setting mode, and generates a multi-phase trigger pulse signal at a trigger pin according to the basic trigger pulse in master operation mode. The switching control unit receives the multi-phase trigger pulse signal at the trigger pin in slave operation mode. The switching control unit generates an ON-trigger pulse according to the multi-phase trigger pulse signal and the corresponding phase serial order. An ON-period determination unit generates a conduction control pulse according to the ON-trigger pulse to control a corresponding inductor. The trigger pins of the converter modules are coupled to each other.
US11929668B2 DC pulse power supply device and magnetic saturation reset method for DC pulse power supply device
In the present invention, when a DC reactor is in a magnetically saturated state, the on/off operations of a switching element are suspended and the switching element is set to an off state for a predetermined period of time, thereby resetting the magnetic saturation of the DC reactor and maintaining the supply of power to a load. After resetting the magnetic saturation, the pulse output of the normal pulse mode is restarted.
US11929667B2 Switching converter and low-voltage startup circuit thereof
A switching converter and a low-voltage startup circuit is provided. The low-voltage startup circuit includes a comparator and a substrate voltage control module. The comparator performs a comparison between an input voltage and a reference voltage and obtain a voltage detection signal according to a result of the comparison. The substrate voltage control module adjusts a substrate voltage of a main switching transistor according to the voltage detection signal, wherein when the voltage detection signal indicates that the input voltage is lower than/equal to the reference voltage, the substrate voltage control module increases the substrate voltage of the main switching transistor, and then a turn-on threshold voltage of the main switching transistor can be reduced, so that the main switching transistor may be normally turned on when the input voltage is low, and the low-voltage startup capability of the switching converter is improved.
US11929666B2 Gate drive circuit and power conversion device
A first drive circuit is connected to a first end of a primary winding of a pulse transformer. A second drive circuit is connected to a second end of the primary winding of the pulse transformer. A voltage clamp unit clamps a voltage of a semiconductor element at a specified voltage when a voltage output from a secondary winding of the pulse transformer is negative. A current detection circuit detects current flowing through the semiconductor element and outputs a detection signal. A control circuit controls the first drive circuit and the second drive circuit based on the detection signal. A current limiting circuit imposes a limit on current flowing through the primary winding of the pulse transformer based on the detection signal.
US11929663B2 Power management integrated circuit with charge pump
In an embodiment, an apparatus is disclosed that includes a power management integrated circuit (PMIC). The PMIC includes a voltage regulator supplied by a first power source and configured to generate a first output and a charge pump supplied by a second power source and configured to generate a second output. A bias voltage output of the power management integrated circuit is generated based at least in part on the first output and the second output. The charge pump is configured to adjust the second output based at least in part on a comparison between the bias voltage output and a reference voltage.
US11929656B1 Protective cover for generator in running state
A protective cover for a generator in a running state includes a main body, a frame, and a top cover. The main body includes side wings capable of being rolled up and unfolded down. The side wings are enclosed to define an accommodating cavity. The accommodating cavity defines an upper opening and a lower opening and is matched with the generator. The frame is arranged in the accommodating cavity and is fixedly connected with the generator. The frame is fixed with the side wings. The top cover is openable and arranged on a top portion of the main body and covers the upper opening on an upper end of the accommodating cavity. When the generator is in the running state, the protective cover is used through the frame. Especially in a humid environment, the protective cover protects the generator from short circuit and protects an operator from electric shock.
US11929652B2 Apparatus and method for manufacturing rotating electric machine
A manufacturing apparatus includes a magnetizing yoke in which a magnet section to be magnetized is installed. The magnetizing yoke includes a core having slots formed at predetermined intervals in a circumferential direction, and a coil received in the slots. When installed with respect to the magnetizing yoke, the magnet section is arranged to face, at locations closer to a d-axis, magnetization surfaces of the core and face, at locations closer to a q-axis, the slots of the core. The magnetization surfaces of the core are formed between the slots adjacent to one another in the circumferential direction. The coil is fixed by a nonmagnetic and elastic fixing material in the slots. On a facing surface of the magnet section which faces the magnetizing yoke, there are radially-recessed grooves formed respectively in q-axis-side portions of the magnet section.
US11929643B2 Compressor motor including active stator cooling
An electric compressor motor includes a stator ring having a plurality of stator winding slots and a plurality of stator windings. Each of said stator windings is received in a stator winding slot of the plurality of stator winding slots. The stator ring also includes a plurality of cooling slots. Each cooling slot in the plurality of coolant slots is defined along an axial length of at least one corresponding stator winding slot of the plurality of stator winding slots such that a shared opening between each stator winding slot and at least one corresponding coolant slot is defined. The cooling slots are configured to allow coolant to directly contact at least one stator winding in the corresponding at least one stator winding slot.
US11929642B2 Rapid set donut wedge
A generator including a stator frame, a plurality of stator donuts including a plurality of circumferentially disposed notches, and a plurality of a wedge assemblies for mounting the stator donuts to a plurality of building bolts is presented. Each wedge assembly includes a set of opposing wedges. The set of opposing wedges are positioned within a notch in a stator donut to create a locking force between a building bolt and the stator core. The wedge assembly also includes a tensioning bolt to set the opposing wedges to a position creating the locking force between the stator core and the building bolt.
US11929640B2 Stator, movement, timepiece, method for manufacturing movement and method for manufacturing stator
A stator includes a magnetic plate material that has a main plate surface that is a surface to face a main plate of a movement when assembled to the main plate and that has a rotor accommodating hole formed in a part thereof; and a non-magnetic region that is made non-magnetic by applying chromium on the main plate surface around the rotor accommodating hole and irradiating the chromium with a laser from the main plate surface side.
US11929638B2 Full DC voltage power backup system for wind turbine
The present invention relates to a wind turbine comprising an internal power supply grid for distributing power to a number of power consuming units of the wind turbine, the wind turbine further comprising a power backup system connected to the internal power supply grid for supplying power to said internal power supply grid during a grid fault, wherein the power backup system comprises a power storage module providing a total backup voltage that falls within a nominal voltage range of the internal power supply grid of the wind turbine.
US11929629B2 Wireless power transfer and communications
A device operative to transfer power and communicate wirelessly includes a drive-sense circuit (DSC), memory that stores operational instructions, and processing module(s). The DSC generates a drive signal based on a reference signal and provides the drive signal to a first coil via a single line and via a resonating capacitor, and simultaneously senses the drive signal via the single line, to facilitate electromagnetic coupling to a second coil to transfer power wirelessly to another device. The DSC also detects electrical characteristic(s) of the drive signal including whether a communication signal is transmitted from another device and generates a digital signal representative thereof. The processing module(s) generates the reference signal, processes the digital signal including to determine whether the communication signal is transmitted from the other device to the device and appropriately processes the digital signal to interpret control information of the communication signal to adapt the reference signal.
US11929627B2 Wireless charging apparatus
Apparatuses and systems are provided for improving wireless power transmission for mobile devices. An enclosure for a mobile device may include a first electrical coil configured to establish a first wireless coupling with a transmitter coil of a power supply and a second electrical coil configured to establish a second wireless coupling with the first electrical coil and to establish a third wireless coupling with a receiver coil of a mobile device. A distance between the receiver coil and the transmitter coil may exceed a range over which the transmitter coil may be able to transfer power to the receiver coil via a single wireless coupling between the transmitter coil and the receiver coil. The first wireless coupling, the second wireless coupling, and the third wireless coupling, when established, may enable the transmitter coil to perform a wireless power transfer to the receiver coil.
US11929623B2 Flexible system and method for transmission of electrical energy
For transmitting electrical energy different electric currents are transmitted through different numbers of wires from a plurality of sources, converted into single-wire electric currents with increased voltage, transmitted through a single-wire electrical current transmission line, converted into several electric currents with the reduced voltage and supplied to corresponding consumers.
US11929621B2 Power control apparatus, control method for power control apparatus, and distributed power generating system
A power control apparatus for a distributed power supply interconnected with a power system includes: a conversion circuit that performs reverse conversion of converting power supplied from the distributed power supply from direct current to alternating current and outputting the converted power; and a control device that controls the conversion circuit. The control device changes a target value of received power at a power reception point of the power system on the basis of a predicted value of a power generation amount of the distributed power supply and a predicted value of power consumption of a demand facility, and controls an output of the conversion circuit such that the received power at the power reception point becomes a target value.
US11929620B2 Maximizing power in a photovoltaic distributed power system
A power harvesting system including multiple parallel-connected photovoltaic strings, each photovoltaic string includes a series-connection of photovoltaic panels. Multiple voltage-compensation circuits may be connected in series respectively with the photovoltaic strings. The voltage-compensation circuits may be configured to provide respective compensation voltages to the photovoltaic strings to maximize power harvested from the photovoltaic strings. The voltage-compensation circuits may be include respective inputs which may be connected to a source of power and respective outputs which may be connected in series with the photovoltaic strings.
US11929616B2 Building load modification responsive to utility grid events using robotic process automation
Responding to grid events is provided. The system determines, based on an event, to modify an electrical load of a site. The system selects a parameter for the site to adjust to modify the electrical load. The system identifies a script constructed from previously processed interactions between a human-machine interface of the building management system to adjust the parameter for the site. The system establishes a communication session with a remote access agent executed by a computing device of the site to invoke the building management system of the site. The system generates a sequence of commands defined by the script to adjust the one or more parameters for the site. The system transmits the sequence of commands to cause the remote access agent to execute the sequence of commands on the human-machine interface of the building management system to modify the electrical load of the site.
US11929612B2 Server and power management method
A first switching unit switches a first power grid from an isolated operation to a grid-connected operation. In switching the first power grid from the isolated operation to the grid-connected operation, the first switching unit determines a master and a slave among a plurality of power adjustment resources and allows the first power grid to be connected to the second power grid after master-slave control by means of the master and the slave such that electric power of the first power grid is in synchronization with electric power of the second power grid. The first switching unit preferentially selects as the master, a power adjustment resource close to a point of connection between the first power grid and the second power grid from among the plurality of power adjustment resources.
US11929607B2 Mains power-operated distributed disconnect for solar power system rapid shutdown
A solar power generation system provides safety for personnel working on or around the system. The solar power generation system includes multiple solar panels, multiple cut-off devices separate from the plurality of solar panels and a master control unit. The cut-off devices are coupled in series with corresponding sub-groups of the plurality of solar panels and connect and disconnect outputs of the corresponding sub-groups from a solar power output chain or bus. The master control unit has at least one power supply output coupled to the plurality of cut-off devices, and a power supply input that receives a power source independent of an output of the plurality of solar panels. The cut-off devices are deactivated to open-circuit a connection of the corresponding sub-group when the power source is removed from the power supply input.
US11929605B2 Semiconductor device
First and second output transistors are connected in series between a power supply terminal and a ground terminal through an output node connected to an output terminal. An output transistor control circuit is arranged corresponding to at least one of the first and second output transistors and is configured to input a voltage at the output terminal to the gate of the first output transistor at a time of occurrence of disconnection of the power supply terminal and input the same to the gate of the second output transistor at a time of occurrence of disconnection of the ground terminal. The first output transistor has a conductivity type to turn off when a power supply voltage is input to the gate, and the second output transistor has a conductivity type to turn off when a ground voltage is input to the gate.
US11929604B2 Programmable voltage lockout protection, and related systems, methods and devices
One or more examples relate, generally, to a programmable voltage lockout circuit provided at an electronic device. Such a programmable voltage lockout circuit asserts a lockout of the electronic device at least partially responsive to a user-programmed threshold and a supply voltage of the electronic device. One or more examples relate, generally, to configuring a programmable voltage lockout circuit utilizing a user-programmed threshold.
US11929603B2 Cable management system and assembly
A cable management system for an enclosed chamber includes a fixed member which has attachment formations associated therewith for attachment to the enclosed chamber and a displaceable member which is displaceable relative to the fixed member between at least an extended condition and a retracted condition and which has cable fixing formations. The cable management system includes a guide mechanism for guiding the relative displacement of the displaceable member relative to the fixed member, wherein the cable fixing formations are configured to fix at least one cable at a first point to the displaceable member, such that displacement of the displaceable member causes the cable to be displaced therewith. The cable management system may also form part of a cable management assembly which includes an enclosed chamber to which the fixed member is attached or attachable.
US11929601B2 Wiring device and compressor
A wiring device includes a junction box cover, a wiring spacer, and a seal terminal. The wiring device is disposed on a housing cover of a compressor. The junction box cover is disposed on the junction spacer and forms a cavity space, and the cavity space is provided with a wiring opening at the end away from the seal terminal. The seal terminal is provided with 3 wiring columns; each wiring column is connected to a piece of connector along the extending direction of the wiring column away from the housing cover; and the connector all extend in the direction close to the wiring opening so that the outgoing directions of lead wires are consistent. The present structure enables the lead wires to go out smoothly so as to improve production efficiency.
US11929600B2 Conduit body features for use in the food preparation industry
A joint fitting for an electrical conduit raceway includes a body having an open side and defining a central passageway therein; a lid configured to be disposed on the body to close the open side of the body; at least one fastener configured to connect the lid to the body; and a gasket disposed between the lid and the body, the gasket being configured to seal a connection between the lid and the body. The lid includes at least one aperture formed therein for receiving the at least one fastener therein to allow the fastener to extend through the lid and the gasket comprises at least one cylindrical projection configured to extend into the aperture in the lid and receive the at least one fastener therein to retain the at least one fastener to the lid.
US11929597B2 System and method for using a flying vehicle to mount and dismount a device on an electrical cable
A system, a method, and/or a computer program for mounting a cable device on an electric cable of an electric grid, and dismounting therefrom, the mounting device including a first coupling part arranged to attach the mounting device to a flying vehicle, a second coupling part arranged to attach the cable device to the mounting device, and a navigation part operative to enable a user to navigate the flying vehicle so as to direct a slot of the cable device to the electric cable, and/or automatically navigate the flying vehicle to direct the slot of the cable device to the electric cable, and/or enable a user to navigate the flying vehicle to the cable device, and/or automatically navigate the flying vehicle to the cable device.
US11929593B2 Laser pumping device and system including geometric light concentrator and thermal insulator
A high-efficiency laser pumping device is provided, wherein a dielectric with or without a tapered aperture is used to accept, guide, and concentrate a pump light toward a laser gain material. Preferably, the dielectric is also a heat insulator between the pump-light source and the laser gain material. The pump-light source includes an array of light-emitting diodes, or an array of laser diodes, or an array of mixed light-emitting-diodes and laser diodes. Preferably, the input and output faces of the dielectric are optically coated with dielectric layers to maximize the pump brightness toward the laser gain material. A high-efficiency laser-pumping system with active cooling apparatus is further provided, wherein a plural number of the optical-guiding and thermal-insulation dielectrics are arranged to receive the pump lights from a plural number of pump-light sources, configured to concentrate all the pump light toward a laser gain material.
US11929590B2 Method for producing optical semiconductor device
An optical semiconductor device includes an optical semiconductor chip in which at least one optical element is formed in a semiconductor substrate, and an extended wire pattern that is connected to a first electrode and a second electrode of the optical element and that extends outside the optical semiconductor chip. The first electrode and the second electrode of the optical semiconductor device are formed on the front surface side of the optical semiconductor chip, and the extended wire pattern is disposed on the front surface of the optical semiconductor chip or disposed at a position apart from the front surface.
US11929589B2 Light-emitting component
A light-emitting component includes: a substrate; plural light-emitting elements that are disposed on the substrate and that emit light in a direction intersecting with a surface of the substrate; and plural thyristors that are stacked on the plural light-emitting elements and that are turned ON to drive the corresponding light-emitting elements so that the light-emitting elements emit light or an amount of light emitted from the light-emitting elements is increased. Each of the plural light-emitting elements includes a current confinement region which is oxidized via a hole provided in a multilayer structure. The multilayer structure is constituted by a corresponding light-emitting element and a corresponding thyristor.
US11929588B2 Pulsed laser diode driver
A pulsed laser diode driver includes an inductor having a first terminal configured to receive a source voltage. A source capacitor has a first terminal connected to the first terminal of the inductor to provide the source voltage. A bypass switch has a drain node connected to a second terminal of the inductor and to a first terminal of a bypass capacitor. A laser diode switch has a drain node connected to the second terminal of the inductor. A laser diode has an anode connected to a source node of the laser diode switch and a cathode connected to a bias voltage node. The laser diode switch and the bypass switch control a current flow through the inductor to produce a high-current pulse through the laser diode, the high-current pulse corresponding to a peak current of a resonant waveform developed at the anode of the laser diode.
US11929584B2 Method and device for marking terminal blocks
One or more marking elements that can be provided with an inscription are formed on a terminal block which can be mounted on a mounting base or support rail has a housing made of plastic and at least one conductor connections formed in the housing, One or more marking recesses are formed in the housing with each marking recess being designed for the application of a corresponding marking element. The terminal block with the housing is formed by an injection molding toot One or more free spaces are formed in the region of the one or more marking recesses. One or more free spaces are sprayed with a plastic in the region of the marking recesses, whereby one or more inscribable marking elements are formed on the housing.
US11929583B2 Assembly for clamping and grounding objects
Assembly for Clamping and Grounding Objects In various representative aspects, an apparatus for clamping and grounding solar panel frames to a mounting rail is disclosed herein. The apparatus comprises a fastener with an enlarged end, and a shank, with the enlarged end having one or more sharp protrusions that resemble teeth, and a washer with one or more sharp protrusions, and an opening. When installed, the shank is inserted through the opening of the washer, the sharp protrusions of the enlarged end penetrate either the lower or upper surface of the mounting rail and the sharp protrusions of the washer penetrate the other surface of the solar panel frames while at the same time creating a grounding path through the apparatus.
US11929581B2 Mounting assemblies for installation of power modules
A mounting assembly for mechanical and electrical engagement of a power module includes a stem having a base operably coupled to the power module and a distal end distal the base, a first electrode arm extending perpendicularly from a first side of the and having formed thereon a first electrode disposed on the first electrode arm to form a first incline surface, and a first locking arm extending perpendicularly from the first side of the and having formed thereon a first locking surface. A plane of the first incline surface intersects a plane of the first locking surface.
US11929573B2 Thin safety door
A thin safety door includes a baffle, a supporting frame and an elastic element. The baffle is provided with a front slope and a rear slope. The baffle is provided with a pair of sliders disposed side by side at a position between the front slope and rear slope of the baffle. A pair of slide ways are disposed on the left side and right side of the supporting frame. The baffle spans the supporting frame and the sliders are connected to the slide ways, so that the baffle can slide relative to the supporting frame. The elastic element abuts against the baffle, so that an elastic force is applied to the sliders of the baffle for returning to a higher position when located on the slide ways.
US11929571B2 Electrical socket with contoured contact beams
An electrical socket and method of making an electrical socket. The socket includes a body that has spaced contact beams extending between the first and second ends and an inner receiving area for accepting a mating pin. The contact beams are configured for aligning into a hyperbolic geometry. Each of the contact beams has a middle section between first and second end sections. Each middle section has a pre-formed contour that defines a cross-section of each contact beam that defines a fully radiused, inner contact area without sharp edges such that each middle section extends further into the inner receiving area than the first and second end sections when the contact beams are aligned into the hyperbolic geometry and such that the fully radiused, inner contact areas of the contact beams are positioned for contact with the mating pin when inserted into the inner receiving area of the socket body.
US11929569B2 Circuit board, method for producing circuit board, and imaging apparatus
A circuit board includes a board body and pair of connection portions disposed at both ends of the board body. Each of the pair of connection portions is inserted into a connector. Each of the pair of connection portions includes a connection terminal electrically connected to the connector, and at least one of the pair of connection portions includes an extending portion extending from the connection terminal to an insertion leading end of the at least one of the pair of connection portion. The extending portion is disposed at a position to avoid a virtual line extending in an insertion direction through a position where the connector and the connection terminal are electrically connected.
US11929568B2 Solderless wire-to-board single pair ethernet connection system
This disclosure provides a method and apparatus for a single pair Ethernet (SPE) wire-to-board connector. The SPE connector may include a female connector portion and a male connector portion. The female connector portion may include a first electrical contact having a first press-fit pin and a first female portion, a second electrical contact having a second press-fit pin and a second female portion, and a first outer shield, the first outer shield mechanically secured to the first insulative housing. The first and second electrical contacts may be positioned partially within the first insulative housing. The male connector portion includes a third electrical contact comprising a first insulation displacement contact (IDC) portion and a first male portion, a fourth electrical contact comprising a second DC portion and a second male portion, and a second outer shield, the second outer shield mechanically secured to a second insulative housing.
US11929567B2 Card edge connector with improved arrangement of soldering portions of terminals thereof
A card edge connector includes an insulative housing and two rows of terminals. The insulative housing includes two side walls. The terminals include signal terminals and grounding terminals each having a retaining portion, a contact portion, and a soldering portion. Two adjacent terminals in each row constitutes a terminal pair. The soldering portions of each terminal pair are aligned with each other in a longitudinal direction and the soldering portions of an adjacent terminal pair are deviate from each other in the longitudinal direction so that the soldering portions of the two rows of the terminals are arranged in four rows. The terminal pairs include three types of arrangement and in each arrangement the soldering portions of the ground terminals are placed next to the soldering portions of the signal terminals in the closest way in order to reduce interference during transmission.
US11929564B2 Electronic device comprising 5G antenna
Provided is an electronic device comprising an antenna for 5G communication according to the present invention. The electronic device comprises an array antenna which is implemented as a multi-layer substrate inside the electronic device and includes multiple antenna elements. Each of the multiple antenna elements of the array antenna may comprise: a patch antenna disposed on a specific layer of the multi-layer substrate and including a first patch and a second patch which are spaced a predetermined distance apart from each other; and a ground layer disposed under the patch antenna and having a slot. Meanwhile, the first patch and the second patch may be connected to the ground layer through multiple vias, and the multiple vias may be arranged in the longitudinal direction of the slot while being adjacent to the slot.
US11929563B2 Compact wideband low-profile dielectric resonator antennas
A substrate-integrated dielectric resonator contains a substrate layer with a first dielectric constant, a plurality of dielectric vias, and a plurality of second vias. Each dielectric via includes a first via-hole extending through the substrate layer, and a dielectric material with a second dielectric constant contained within the first via-hole. Each second via has a second via-hole extending through the substrate layer and filled with gas. A dielectric resonator antenna containing a substrate-integrated dielectric resonator and a method of fabricating the same is also disclosed. By skillfully arranging second vias inside the DRA, the resonant frequencies of different modes can be controlled, and a wide impedance band-width with stable radiation performance can be achieved.
US11929561B2 Antenna module
An antenna module includes a first antenna radiator including a feeding terminal, a second antenna radiator, a first ground radiator, a second ground radiator and a capacitive element. The second antenna radiator is disposed on one side of the first antenna radiator, and a first gap is formed between a main portion of the second antenna radiator and the first antenna radiator. The first ground radiator is disposed on another side of the first antenna radiator, and a second gap is formed between the first antenna radiator and the first antenna radiator. The second ground radiator is disposed between the second antenna radiator and the first ground radiator, and a third gap is formed between the second ground radiator and a first branch of the second antenna radiator. The capacitive element is disposed on the third gap and connects the second antenna radiator and the second ground radiator.
US11929559B2 Cellular system
A system includes one or more antennas; and a processor to control a directionality of the antennas in communication with a predetermined target using 5G protocols.
US11929555B2 Circular polarization array antenna device
An antenna device is formed by arranging a plurality of radiation elements each radiating a circularly polarized wave in a matrix of three rows and ten columns. The plurality of radiation elements include radiation elements of four types having a positional relationship rotationally symmetric with each other. The plurality of radiation elements are included in a first element group in which radiation elements are arranged in a matrix of three rows and three columns in one end portion side and a second element group in which radiation elements are arranged in a matrix of three rows and three columns in the other end portion side. A first center element disposed at a center of the first element group is an element of a type obtained by rotating a second center element disposed at a center of the second element group by 180 degrees.
US11929554B2 Method for restoring radio coverage
An In-Building Communications system is disclosed which permits communication in tunnels, underground parking garages, tall buildings such as skyscrapers, buildings having thick walls of concrete or metal, and/or any building which has communication dead zones due to electromagnetic shielding. The invention includes a portable bi-directional amplifier (BDA) system, an outdoor antenna system attached to the building or independently mountable, an indoor antenna system attached to the building or independently mountable inside the building, and a standardized, In-Building Communications (IBC) interface box affixed preferably to the exterior of the building. The interface box communicates with antenna systems attached to the building. The fire department or other emergency response personnel carry portable outdoor and indoor antenna systems and a portable, lithium-ion battery powered, bi-directional amplifier (BDA) system which may be connected to the building during an event such as a fire, earthquake, or an act of terrorism or whenever radio coverage enhancement is required. The portable BDA system is simply connected to the standardized, IBC interface box and powered thus restoring communications within.
US11929551B2 Method of manufacturing chip antenna and a structure of the chip antenna
A method of manufacturing chip antenna and a structure of the chip antenna. The method includes the following steps: preparing a substrate, drilling a plurality of rows of external through holes and internal through holes arranged longitudinally, forming fishing grooves at the predetermined distance between every two of the internal through holes arranged longitudinally, electroplating a metal material on the external through holes and the internal through holes, to form a conductive layer. Afterward, a circuit layer is formed on the conductive layer by exposure, development, and etching techniques. An ink is printed on the substrate after the circuit layer finished, and the ink cover parts of the circuit layer and parts of the substrate exposed, to form a solder mask and a recognition pattern layer. Finally, a longitudinal cutting line and a horizontal cutting line are cut on the substrate, and to form a chip antenna.
US11929534B2 Method and system for redox flow battery performance recovery
A method for a redox flow battery may include, interrupting cycling of the redox flow battery, including charging the redox flow battery to a threshold charge condition, draining positive and negative electrolyte from the redox flow battery, circulating a wash solution through the redox flow battery, and returning the positive and negative electrolyte to the redox flow battery, and resuming cycling of the redox flow battery. In this way, contamination of the redox flow battery system can be reduced, thereby prolonging the life and increasing performance of the redox flow battery system.
US11929530B2 Hydrated magnesium hydride energy system
An energy system with hydration of magnesium hydride, including: a magnesium hydride storage tank, a Covapor unit, a storage battery, a hydrogen buffer and temperature regulation tank, a meter, a molecular sieve filter, a hydrogen fuel cell, an exhaust gas purifier, a water tank, and an air purifier. A water outlet of the hydrogen fuel cell is connected to a water inlet of the magnesium hydride storage tank. A hydrogen outlet of the magnesium hydride storage tank is connected to a hydrogen inlet of the hydrogen fuel cell. A thermal conductive medium outlet of the magnesium hydride storage tank is connected to a jacket of the molecular sieve filter and the Covapor unit, respectively, and a jacket outlet of the molecular sieve filter and an outlet of the Covapor unit are respectively connected to a thermal conductive medium inlet of the magnesium hydride storage tank.
US11929528B2 Apparatus and method for determining state of charge in a redox flow battery via limiting currents
The present invention relates to methods and apparatuses for determining the ratio of oxidized and reduced forms of a redox couple in solution, each method comprising: contacting first and second stationary working electrodes and first and second counter electrode to the solution; applying a first potential at the first stationary working electrode and a second potential at the second stationary working electrode relative to the respective counter electrodes and measuring first and second constant currents for the first and second stationary working electrodes, respectively; wherein the first and second constant currents have opposite signs and the ratio of the absolute values of the first and second constant currents reflects the ratio of the oxidized and reduced forms of the redox couple in solution. When used in the context of monitoring/controlling electrochemical cells, additional embodiments include those further comprising oxidizing or reducing the solution.
US11929526B2 Method for bonding two plates together for a fuel cell, especially gluing bipolar plates in a fuel cell
A method for bonding two plates together for a fuel cell, wherein the method comprises applying an adhesive to the surface of at least one of the plates and pressing the two plates together with the adhesive in between. The adhesive contains a mixture in the range of 0.01% to 30% PVDF and a solvent, and optionally a surfactant.
US11929523B2 Batteries, and associated systems and methods
Batteries including electrochemical cells, associated components, and arrangements thereof are generally described. In some aspects, batteries with housings that undergo relatively little expansion and contraction even in cases where electrochemical cells in the battery undergo a relatively high degree of expansion and contraction during charging and discharging are provided. Batteries configured to apply relatively high magnitudes and uniform force to electrochemical cells in the battery, while in some cases having high energy densities and a relatively low pack burden, are also provided. In certain aspects, arrangements of electrochemical cells and associated components are generally described. In some aspects, thermally conductive solid articles that can be used for aligning components of the battery are described. In some aspects, thermally insulating and compressible components for battery packs are generally described.
US11929521B2 Rechargeable battery
The present disclosure provides a rechargeable battery, including an electrode assembly and a connecting member. The electrode assembly includes an electrode assembly body and an electrode tab extending from an end surface of the electrode assembly body. The connecting member includes a guiding plate, a first connecting plate and a second connecting plate respectively connected to the guiding plate. The first connecting plate, the second connecting plate and the guiding plate extend along a width direction. The electrode tab is bent with respect to a longitudinal direction to form a bending part and the bending part of the electrode tab is connected to the first connecting plate. The width direction is to a thickness direction of the rechargeable battery.
US11929520B2 Porous separator without polyolefin substrate including inorganic particles and polymer binder
Disclosed herein is a porous separator for electrochemical devices, configured to guarantee electrical insulation between a positive electrode and a negative electrode, wherein the porous separator includes no polyolefin substrate, and includes inorganic particles, a binder for coupling between the inorganic particles, and a crosslinking agent.
US11929519B2 Separator including coating layer with ethylenically unsaturated binder, and secondary battery including polymer network formed by gel polymer electrolyte and ethylenically unsaturated binder in coating layer of separator
The present invention relates to a separator for a secondary battery, the separator including a substrate and a coating layer formed on the surface of the substrate, wherein the coating layer includes an organic binder and inorganic particles, and the organic binder contains an ethylenically unsaturated group, and to a lithium secondary battery including the same.
US11929518B2 Traction battery for a motor vehicle, motor vehicle, and method for controlling degassing elements of a traction battery
A traction battery for a motor vehicle includes a plurality of battery cells which are electrically connected to one another, a battery housing which houses the battery cells, several degassing elements for conducting gas away out of the battery housing in the case of a cell outgassing, a sensing system for localizing the cell outgassing, and a control unit which, in the case of a cell outgassing, actuates the degassing elements such that the degassing element situated nearest the cell outgassing remains closed and one or more of the degassing elements that are farther away from the cell outgassing is/are opened.
US11929517B2 Traction battery securing assembly and method
A battery pack assembly includes, among other things, a tray, a lid secured to the tray to provide an enclosure having an interior, at least one battery module disposed within the interior, a cross-member disposed within the interior adjacent to the at least one battery module, and a stanchion secured to the cross-member. The stanchion disposed entirely within the interior. The assembly further includes a fastener that extends through an opening in the lid to engage the stanchion.
US11929514B2 End cap for battery or cylindrical rechargeable cell
Devices for insulating the electrical terminals of cylindrical batteries, such as lithium-ion cells, to prevent the occurrence of shorting. One configuration is a device or apparatus which covers one or more terminals of the cell, thereby providing an insulative barrier, while still allowing the cell to be used. Another configuration is a cell covering partially covering the topmost portions of the negatively charged exterior cell case, closest to the positive terminal of the cell, and attaching the covering via a circumferential appendage which locks onto the cell. In another configuration the cell covering extends axially down the side of the cell case to cover part of, or the entirety of, the side of the negatively charged case.
US11929502B2 Stabilized lithium metal oxide electrode material and method of preparation
A stabilized lithium metal oxide cathode material comprises microparticles of lithium metal oxide in which individual particles thereof a core of lithium metal oxide and a coating of a different lithium metal oxide surrounding the core. There is an interface layer between the cores and the coatings in which there are gradients of metal ions in the direction of coating to core. The materials are made by a three stage process involving coprecipitating precursor metal hydroxide core particles at a controlled pH; coprecipitating a different metal hydroxide coating on the particles without controlling the pH; and then calcining the resulting coated precursor particles with lithium hydroxide to form the stabilized lithium metal oxide material.
US11929501B2 Positive electrode active material for non-aqueous electrolyte secondary battery, and method for producing same
A method for producing a positive electrode active material for a non-aqueous electrolyte secondary battery. The method includes providing a composition containing a first lithium transition metal composite oxide having a 50% particle size 1D50 in a first volume cumulative particle size distribution of 0.1 μm or more and less than 3.2 μm and a first liquid medium; and granulating the composition to obtain a second lithium transition metal composite oxide having a 50% particle size 2D50 in a second volume cumulative particle size distribution greater than 1D50. The second lithium transition metal composite oxide has a ratio of a 90% particle size 3D90 in a third volume cumulative particle size distribution measured after the ultrasonic treatment to a 90% particle size 2D90 in the second volume cumulative particle size distribution measured before the ultrasonic treatment (3D90/2D90) of 0.53 or less.
US11929500B2 Electrode assembly
An electrode assembly, in which a positive electrode, a separator, and a negative electrode are repeatedly stacked includes a shrinkage film made of a material having a thermal shrinkage rate greater than that of the separator, the shrinkage film being shrunk in area at a specific temperature or more, wherein the shrinkage film is disposed instead of the separator at one or more positions between the positive electrode and the negative electrode so that, when the shrinkage film is shrunk by an increase of a temperature, the positive electrode and the negative electrode, which are adjacent to each other with the shrinkage film therebetween, partially contact each other to generate microcurrent.
US11929498B2 Silicon-carbon complex and lithium secondary battery comprising the same
A silicon-carbon complex comprising carbon-based particles and silicon-based particles, wherein the silicon-based particles are dispersed and positioned on surfaces of the carbon-based particles, the carbon-based particles have a specific surface area of 0.4 m2/g to 1.5 m2/g, and the silicon-based particles are doped with one or more elements selected from the group consisting of Mg, Li, Ca, and Al, and a negative electrode active material for lithium secondary battery comprising the same.
US11929496B2 Positive electrode and secondary battery including same
A positive electrode and a secondary battery including the same are provided. The positive electrode includes a current collector and a positive electrode active material layer disposed on the current collector, wherein the positive active material layer includes a positive electrode active material, a binder, and a multi-walled carbon nanotube, wherein the multi-walled carbon nanotube has an average length of 1-2 μm and has a length standard deviation of 0.5 μm or less.
US11929492B2 Lithium-ion secondary battery and related preparation method thereof, battery module, battery pack and apparatus
A lithium-ion secondary battery and related preparation method thereof, battery module, battery pack and apparatus. The lithium-ion secondary battery includes a positive electrode plate, a negative electrode plate, an electrolyte and a separator, wherein the positive electrode plate includes a positive electrode current collector and a first positive electrode active material layer and a second positive electrode active material layer sequentially disposed on at least one side of the positive electrode current collector; the lithium-ion secondary battery satisfies: −1≤log10(u/v)×w≤15.5, wherein, u is a thickness of the first positive electrode active material layer in microns, v is a thickness of the second positive electrode active material layer in microns, w is a conductivity of the electrolyte at a temperature of 25° C. in mS·cm−1. The lithium-ion secondary battery has excellent performance such as low discharge resistance at low SOC and low gas production at high temperature.
US11929491B2 Anode for lithium secondary battery and lithium secondary battery including the same
An anode for a lithium secondary battery includes an anode current collector, and an anode active material layer formed on at least one surface of the anode current collector. The anode active material layer includes a carbon-based active material, a first silicon-based active material doped with magnesium and a second silicon-based active material not doped with magnesium. A content of the first silicon-based active material is in a range from 2 wt % to 20 wt % based on a total weight of the anode active material layer.
US11929488B2 AB5-based hydrogen storage alloy, electrode for Ni-MH battery, secondary battery, and preparation method of hydrogen storage alloy
The present invention relates to a hydrogen storage alloy, an electrode for a Ni-MH battery, a secondary battery, and a method for preparing the hydrogen storage alloy. The chemical composition of the hydrogen storage alloy is expressed by the general formula La(3.0˜3.2)xCexZrySm(1-(4.11˜4.2)x-y)NizCouMnvAlw, where x, y, z, u, v, w are molar ratios, and 0.14≤x≤0.17, 0.02≤y≤0.03, 4.60≤z+u+v+w≤5.33, 0.10≤u≤0.20, 0.25≤v≤0.30, and 0.30≤w≤0.40. The atomic ratio of the metal lanthanum (La) to the metal cerium (Ce) is fixed at 3.0 to 3.2, which satisfies the requirements of the overcharge performance of the electrode material. A side elements are largely substituted by samarium (Sm) element, that is, the atomic ratio of Sm on the A side is 25.6% to 42%, so as to solve the problem of shortened cycle life caused by the small amount of cobalt (Co) atoms. The equilibrium pressure is adjusted by the change in the ratio of Sm to La and Ce to satisfy the requirements of the charge and discharge dynamic performance of the electrode material. The nucleation rate of the solidification process is improved by the addition of zirconium (Zr) to the A side at an atomic ratio of 2% to 3%. The Ni-MH battery negative-electrode material obtained from the hydrogen storage alloy has high overcharge resistance, and good high-rate discharge performance and cycle stability.
US11929484B2 Compound, preparation method therefore, and use in lithium ion secondary battery
Disclosed in the present application is a compound, comprising nano silicon, a lithium-containing compound and a carbon coating, or comprising nano silicon, silicon oxide, a lithium-containing compound, and a carbon coating. The method comprises: (1) solid-phase mixing of carbon coated silicon oxide with a lithium source; and (2) preforming heat-treatment of the pre-lithium precursor obtained in step (1) in a vacuum or non-oxidising atmosphere to obtain a compound. The method is simple, and has low equipment requirements and low costs; the obtained compound has a stable structure and the structure and properties do not deteriorate during long-term storage, a battery made of cathode material containing said compound exhibits high delithiation capacity, high initial coulombic efficiency, and good recycling properties, the charging capacity is over 1920 mAh/g, the discharging capacity is over 1768 mAh/g, and the initial capacity is over 90.2%.
US11929475B2 Battery heating during vehicle operation and/or during vehicle charging
A device for thermal control of a battery system includes a heating control module electrically connected to the battery system and a conversion device configured to control power output from the battery system. The heating control module is configured to measure a current through the conversion device, the measured current provided by the battery system of a vehicle during vehicle operation or provided by an energy source during vehicle charging. The heating control module is also configured to control the conversion device to generate an alternating current (AC) heating current using the measured current, and apply the AC heating current to the battery system to heat the battery system to a desired temperature.
US11929473B2 Method of recovering cobalt and nickel
A method of recovering cobalt and nickel includes the steps of: adding alkaline to an acidic solution containing aluminum together with cobalt and nickel, adjusting pH of the acidic solution to 5 to 7, and converting the cobalt, the nickel and the aluminum into hydroxides thereof; recovering the hydroxides by solid-liquid separation, mixing the recovered hydroxides with an alkaline solution, and leaching aluminum contained in the hydroxides under a liquid condition of pH 8 or more; and recovering a cobalt hydroxide and a nickel hydroxide that aluminum is separated therefrom by solid-separation on a leachate.
US11929471B2 Method and device for detecting a thermal runaway in a battery module
A device for detecting a thermal runaway of a battery module with a number of cells includes a current acquisition module that is configured to capture a set of currents, and a temperature acquisition module that is configured to capture a set of temperatures. The device includes a state of charge capturing module that is configured to capture a set of states, and a resistance calculation module that is configured to derive a set of resistances. The device includes a temperature prediction module that is configured to calculate a set of temperature predictors, and a runaway prediction module that is configured to calculate a set of runaway predictors. A warning module that is configured to set a warning indicator when at least one runaway predictor value of the set of runaway predictors exceeds a predefined threshold value.
US11929466B2 Electrochemical energy storage devices
Provided herein are energy storage devices. In some cases, the energy storage devices are capable of being transported on a vehicle and storing a large amount of energy. An energy storage device is provided comprising at least one liquid metal electrode, an energy storage capacity of at least about 1 MWh and a response time less than or equal to about 100 milliseconds (ms).
US11929465B2 Energy storage element and manufacturing method
An energy storage element includes a housing enclosing an interior space, which housing is formed of a first metal housing part and a second metal housing part and has a substantially circular upper side and a substantially circular lower side spaced from one another and parallel to one another, and an annular housing side that connects the upper side and the lower side; a winding arranged in the interior, which winding includes a strip-shaped positive and a strip-shaped negative electrode and a strip-shaped separator arranged between the electrodes that are wound in a spiral around a winding axis; wherein the winding has a first end face and a second end face and an annularly circumferential winding outer side, the first and second end faces face in the direction of the circular and mutually parallel upper side and lower side such that the winding axis is oriented perpendicular or at least substantially perpendicular to the upper side and the lower side, and the winding has an axial cavity through which the winding axis runs; and an electrically conductive pin arranged in the cavity and electrically connects one of the electrodes of the winding to one of the housing parts, wherein the first and the second housing part are designed such that they are able moveable against each other along an axis running vertically through the circular upper side and the circular lower side of the housing, and the pin is configured such that the electrical contact to one of the electrodes of the winding is broken when the housing parts move away from one another along the axis.
US11929463B2 All-solid-state secondary battery and method of charging the same
An all-solid-state secondary battery including: a cathode including a cathode active material layer; an anode including an anode current collector, and an anode active material layer on the anode current collector, wherein the anode active material layer includes an anode active material which is alloyable with lithium or forms a compound with lithium; and a solid electrolyte layer between the cathode and the anode, wherein a ratio of an initial charge capacity (b) of the anode active material layer to an initial charge capacity (a) of the cathode active material layer satisfies a condition of Equation 1: 0.01<(b/a)<0.5, wherein a is the initial charge capacity of the cathode active material layer determined from a first open circuit voltage to a maximum charging voltage, and b is the initial charge capacity of the anode active material layer determined from a second open circuit voltage to 0.01 volts vs. Li/Li+.
US11929462B2 Stable, non-corrosive electrolyte with high performance for rechargeable ion batteries
Described herein are compounds and compositions for electrolytes based on bidentate and monodentate fluorinated alcohols. Also described are batteries that include the compounds and electrolytes described herein.
US11929461B2 Electrolytic solution, electrochemical device, lithium-ion secondary cell and module
The present invention provides an electrolytic solution capable of providing an electrochemical device, such as a lithium ion secondary battery, or a module that has excellent high-temperature storage performance. The electrolytic solution contains: a homocyclic compound other than aromatic compounds; and a cyclic dicarbonyl compound. The homocyclic compound contains at least one group selected from the group consisting of a nitrile group and an isocyanate group.
US11929460B2 Solid-state battery
A solid-state battery includes a first electrode; a second electrode having a first side facing a first side of the first electrode and spaced from the first electrode; and a solid electrolyte at least partially disposed in a space between the first electrode and the second electrode for providing a path for metal ions associated with the first electrode and/or the second electrode to move through. The metal ions are kept differentially distributed along the path.
US11929459B2 Binder systems and methods for tape casting lithium garnet electrolytes
Slurry compositions, tape casting binder systems and fabrication methods for the fabrication of lithium-garnet electrolyte scaffolds for use in solid state batteries and other devices are provided. Slurry compositions may be optimized mixtures of LLZO powder, a dispersant, a lithium salt, a wetting agent a binder, a plasticizer and at least one solvent. The optimized ceramic slurry compositions may include MgO as a sintering additive to improve density and ionic conductivity of the doped-LLZO sheets and produce a fine-grained microstructure. Sintering protocols for cast slurries of commercially available doped LLZO powders eliminate the requirement of mother-powder coverings or externally applied pressure. An environmentally friendly water-based system using methylcellulose as a binder is also provided producing green tape and final properties comparable to those obtained with organic solvent-based systems.
US11929455B2 Optoelectronic component
An optoelectronic component may include a layer sequence having an active layer configured to emit an electromagnetic primary radiation and a conversion element arranged in the beam path of the primary radiation. The conversion element may include a conversion layer and a conversion potting arranged over the conversion layer. The conversion layer may include a first matrix material and a converter material, and the conversion potting may include a second matrix material and a converter material. There may be a jump in concentration of converter material between the conversion layer and the conversion potting.
US11929446B2 Detector material and preparation method thereof
Provided is a preparation method of a detector material. The present disclosure epitaxially grows a buffer layer on a surface of a gallium arsenide substrate, deposits a silicon dioxide layer on the buffer layer, and etches the silicon dioxide layer on the buffer layer according to a strip pattern by photolithography and etching to form strip growth regions with continuous changes in width. Finally, a molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) technology is used to epitaxially grow the detector material in the strip growth regions under set epitaxy growth conditions. Because of the same mobility of atoms arriving at the surface of the substrate, numbers of atoms migrating to the strip growth regions are different due to different widths of the strip growth regions, such that compositions of the material change with the widths of the strip growth regions or a layer thickness changes with the widths of the strip growth regions.
US11929439B2 Transistor, method of manufacturing transistor, and display device using the same
A transistor in an embodiment includes an oxide semiconductor layer on a substrate, the oxide semiconductor layer including a first region and a second region, a first gate electrode including a region overlapping the oxide semiconductor layer, the first gate electrode being arranged on a surface of the oxide semiconductor layer opposite to the substrate, a first insulating layer between the first gate electrode and the oxide semiconductor layer, and a first oxide conductive layer and a second oxide conductive layer between the oxide semiconductor layer and the substrate, the first oxide conductive layer and the second oxide conductive layer each including a region in contact with the oxide semiconductor layer.
US11929438B2 Oxide semiconductor and transistor
A novel oxide semiconductor, a novel oxynitride semiconductor, a transistor including them, or a novel sputtering target is provided. A composite target includes a first region and a second region. The first region includes an insulating material and the second region includes a conductive material. The first region and the second region each include a microcrystal whose diameter is greater than or equal to 0.5 nm and less than or equal to 3 nm or a value in the neighborhood thereof. A semiconductor film is formed using the composite target.
US11929435B2 Ferroelectric gate stack for band-to-band tunneling reduction
Techniques are disclosed for an integrated circuit including a ferroelectric gate stack including a ferroelectric layer, an interfacial oxide layer, and a gate electrode. The ferroelectric layer can be voltage activated to switch between two ferroelectric states. Employing such a ferroelectric layer provides a reduction in leakage current in an off-state and provides an increase in charge in an on-state. The interfacial oxide layer can be formed between the ferroelectric layer and the gate electrode. Alternatively, the ferroelectric layer can be formed between the interfacial oxide layer and the gate electrode.
US11929434B2 High voltage switch device
A switch device includes a P-type substrate, a first gate structure, a first N-well, a shallow trench isolation structure, a first P-well, a second gate structure, a first N-type doped region, a second P-well, and a second N-type doped region. The first N-well is formed in the P-type substrate and partly under the first gate structure. The shallow trench isolation structure is formed in the first N-well and under the first gate structure. The first P-well is formed in the P-type substrate and under the first gate structure. The first N-type doped region is formed in the P-type substrate and between the first gate structure and the second gate structure. The second P-well is formed in the P-type substrate and under the second gate structure. The second N-type doped region is formed in the second P-well and partly under the second gate structure.
US11929432B2 Semiconductor device
A semiconductor device including a source region formed at one main face of a semiconductor substrate; a drain region formed at the one main face and connected to the source region through a channel region; a gate electrode formed above the channel region; a drift layer formed at the one main face at a position between a lower portion of the gate electrode and the drain region; a trench including an opening in which one end is at the lower portion of the gate electrode and another end is at a position adjacent to the drain region, the trench being formed in the semiconductor substrate at a predetermined depth from the one main face to cut vertically across the drift layer; and an electrical field weakening portion, provided at vicinity of the one end, that weaken an electrical field generated between the source region and the drain region.
US11929430B2 High electron mobility transistor with doped semiconductor region in gate structure
A method includes providing a semiconductor body including a plurality of two-dimensional charge carrier gas channels, forming a gate fin by forming a pair of gate trenches in an upper surface of the semiconductor body, the pair of gate trenches exposing each one of two-dimensional charge carrier gas channels, providing source and drain contacts that are electrically connected to each one of the plurality of two-dimensional charge carrier gas channels, providing a gate structure that is configured to control a conductive connection between the source and drain contacts, wherein providing the gate structure includes forming a layer of doped type III-nitride semiconductor material that covers the gate fin and extends into the gate trenches, and forming a conductive gate electrode on top of the layer of doped type III-nitride semiconductor material.
US11929428B2 Circuits and group III-nitride high-electron mobility transistors with buried p-type layers improving overload recovery and process for implementing the same
An apparatus includes a substrate; a group III-Nitride barrier layer; a source electrically coupled to the group III-Nitride barrier layer; a gate on the group III-Nitride barrier layer; a drain electrically coupled to the group III-Nitride barrier layer; a p-region being arranged at or below the group III-Nitride barrier layer; and a recovery enhancement circuit configured to reduce an impact of an overload received by the gate. Additionally, at least a portion of the p-region is arranged vertically below at least one of the following: the source, the gate, an area between the gate and the drain.
US11929425B2 Nanowire stack GAA device with inner spacer
The current disclosure describes techniques for forming a low resistance junction between a source/drain region and a nanowire channel region in a gate-all-around FET device. A semiconductor structure includes a substrate, multiple separate semiconductor nanowire strips vertically stacked over the substrate, a semiconductor epitaxy region adjacent to and laterally contacting each of the multiple separate semiconductor nanowire strips, a gate structure at least partially over the multiple separate semiconductor nanowire strips, and a dielectric structure laterally positioned between the semiconductor epitaxy region and the gate structure. The first dielectric structure has a hat-shaped profile.
US11929415B2 Thin film transistors with offset source and drain structures and process for forming such
A device is disclosed. The device includes a source contact and a drain contact, a first dielectric between the source contact and the drain contact, a channel under the source contact and the drain contact, and a gate electrode below the channel, the gate electrode in an area under the first dielectric that does not laterally extend under the source contact or the drain contact. A second dielectric is above the gate electrode and underneath the channel.
US11929414B2 Transistor unit including shared gate structure, and sub-word line driver and semiconductor device based on the same transistor unit
A transistor with a shared gate structure includes an active area and a gate. The active area has a body extending in a first direction on a substrate, and a protrusion extending in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction from a central portion of the body in the first direction. The gate is arranged above the active area to overlap a channel area of the active area, and has an inverted pi () structure that, from a plan view, surrounds on three sides but does not cover a portion of the active area that includes two corner portions of the active area. The active area is divided into a first active area and a second active area by a separation area extending in the second direction and separating the body and a portion of the protrusion. The protrusion is divided into a first portion separated into two sub-portions by the separation area and a second portion, wherein the first portion is between the body and the second portion in the second direction. Opposite ends of the body in the first direction corresponding to two drain areas, the second portion of the protrusion corresponding to a common source area, and the gate constitute two transistors, wherein the two transistors share the gate.
US11929402B2 Field-effect transistor and method for designing same
A field-effect transistor includes a Ga2O3-based semiconductor layer, a source region and a drain region that are formed inside the Ga2O3-based semiconductor layer, a gate electrode that is formed, via a gate insulating film, on a channel region as the Ga2O3-based semiconductor layer between the source region and the drain region, a source electrode connected to the source region, and a drain electrode connected to the drain region. An interface charge including a negative charge is formed between the gate electrode and the channel region, and a gate threshold voltage is not less than 4.5V.
US11929399B2 Deep nwell contact structures
Integrated structures include (among other components) a deep well structure having a first impurity, well rows contacting the deep well structure and having a second impurity, a well contact ring enclosing the well rows within an enclosed area, a transistor layer on the well rows, transistors within the transistor layer, and at least one ring-enclosed contact contacting the deep well structure. The ring-enclosed contact is positioned within the enclosed area. Such structures further include a well contact connection contacting the well contact ring and the ring-enclosed contact.
US11929390B2 Temperature-dependent capacitor
A temperature-dependent capacitor comprises a first conductive plate, a second conductive plate located in a parallel-planar orientation to the first conductive plate, and a dielectric material located between the first conductive plate and the second conductive plate, the dielectric material having a temperature-dependent dielectric constant (ε) value, wherein the temperature-dependent capacitor has a positive correlation of an operating temperature of the temperature-dependent capacitor to a capacitance value of the temperature-dependent capacitor.
US11929389B2 Integrated circuit device
An integrated circuit device includes a lower electrode, an upper electrode, and a dielectric layer structure between the lower electrode and the upper electrode, the dielectric layer structure including a first surface facing the lower electrode and a second surface facing the upper electrode. The dielectric layer structure includes a first dielectric layer including a first dielectric material and a plurality of grains extending from the first surface to the second surface and a second dielectric layer including a second dielectric material and surrounding a portion of a sidewall of each of the plurality of grains of the first dielectric layer in a level lower than the second surface. The second dielectric material includes a material having bandgap energy which is higher than bandgap energy of the first dielectric material.
US11929384B2 Image sensors and electronic devices
An image sensor may include a first photo-sensing device on a semiconductor substrate and configured to sense light of a first wavelength spectrum, and second and third photo-sensing devices integrated in the semiconductor substrate and configured to sense light of a second and third wavelength spectrum, respectively. The first photo-sensing device may overlap each of the second and third photo-sensing devices in a thickness direction of the semiconductor substrate. The second and third photo-sensing devices do not overlap in the thickness direction and each have an upper surface, a lower surface, and a doped region therebetween. The third photo-sensing device includes an upper surface deeper further from the upper surface of the semiconductor substrate than the upper surface of the second photo-sensing device and a doped region thicker than the doped region of the second photo-sensing device. The image sensor may omit the first photo-sensing device.
US11929383B2 Intra-pixel crosstalk reduction for a multi-mode image sensor
A pixelated image sensor capable of simultaneously supporting an EVS mode and an image-frame capture mode of operation. An individual pixel of the sensor comprises two distinct sets of subpixels involved in the two modes, respectively, and at least two corresponding, functionally different and independent electrical circuits. The metal interconnect structure of the image-sensor IC is implemented using a wiring topology in which spatial overlap between the wirings of the two electrical circuits is optimized (e.g., minimized) to reduce inter-circuit crosstalk when the two circuits are active at the same time. Such wiring topology may be beneficial, e.g., due to the resulting improvements in the image quality for both operating modes.
US11929382B2 Shallow trench textured regions and associated methods
Photosensitive devices and associated methods are provided. In one aspect, for example, a photosensitive imager device can include a semiconductor layer having multiple doped regions forming a least one junction, a textured region coupled to the semiconductor layer and positioned to interact with electromagnetic radiation. The textured region can be formed from a series of shallow trench isolation features.
US11929381B2 Image sensor and a method of fabricating the same
An image sensor including: a substrate which includes a first surface and a second surface opposite each other; a plurality of pixels, each pixel including a photoelectric conversion layer in the substrate; a pixel separation pattern disposed in the substrate and separating the pixels; a surface insulating layer disposed on the first surface of the substrate; conductor contacts disposed in the surface insulating layer; and a grid pattern disposed on the surface insulating layer, wherein the pixel separation pattern includes a first portion and a second portion arranged in a direction parallel to the first surface of the substrate, and the conductor contacts are interposed between the first portion of the pixel separation pattern and the grid pattern and are not interposed between the second portion of the pixel separation pattern and the grid pattern.
US11929380B2 Solid-state image-capturing element having floation diffusion and hollow regions
There is provided a solid-state image-capturing element capable of reducing the capacitance by using a hollow region. At least a part of a region between an FD wiring connected to a floating diffusion and a wiring other than the FD wiring is a hollow region. The present disclosure can be applied to a CMOS image sensor having, for example, a floating diffusion, a transfer transistor, an amplifying transistor, a selection transistor, a reset transistor, and a photodiode.
US11929378B2 Light detection device
A light detection device includes: a back-illuminated light receiving element; a circuit element; a connection member; an underfill; and a light shielding mask. The light shielding mask includes a frame having an opening and a light shielding layer formed on an inner surface of the opening. A first opening edge on the side of the circuit element in the opening is located at the outside of an outer edge of the light receiving element. A second opening edge opposite to the circuit element in the opening is located at the inside of the outer edge of the light receiving element. The opening is narrowed from the first opening edge toward the second opening edge. A width of the frame increases from the first opening edge toward the second opening edge. The underfill reaches a gap between the light receiving element and the light shielding layer.
US11929371B2 Array substrate, display panel and display apparatus
Disclosed are an array substrate, a display panel and a display apparatus. The array substrate includes: gate lines, data lines, and pixel units. The gate lines and the data lines are arranged between at least part of the adjacent pixel units. The array substrate further includes: common electrode lead wires and common electrode layers. The common electrode lead wires are arranged on a same layer as the data lines, extend in a same direction as the data lines, and are located between at least part of the adjacent pixel units. The common electrode layers are insulated from the common electrode lead wires through insulating layers and are connected with the common electrode lead wires through via holes in the insulating layers. The via holes are located in a region where the gate lines and the common electrode lead wires intersect.
US11929370B2 Display device which reduces the number of intersections of scan lines and data lines
Embodiments of the current disclosure to provide a display device which can reduce the number of intersections of scan lines and data lines. According to an embodiment of the disclosure, a display device comprises: a substrate; scan lines extending along a first direction; data lines extending along a second direction that intersect the first direction; a first switching element; a first pixel electrode connected to a first source electrode of the first switching element; a second switching element; and a second pixel electrode connected to a second source electrode of the second switching element. The first pixel electrode and the second pixel electrode are disposed along the second direction, and a first source electrode and a first drain electrode of the first switching element extend along the second direction in an area overlapping a first active layer of the first switching element.
US11929369B2 Electronic device dam walls located between two adjacent conductive wires
An electronic device includes a first substrate including a first surface and a first side-surface adjacent to the first surface, a second substrate including a second surface and a second side-surface adjacent to the second surface, a plurality of first conductive wires disposed on the first surface, a plurality of dam walls disposed on the first surface and located between any adjacent two of the first conductive wires respectively and a plurality of second conductive wires disposed on the first side-surface and the second side-surface. The plurality of first conductive wires are electrically connected to the plurality of second conductive wires respectively.
US11929365B2 Semiconductor device
A semiconductor device includes a semiconductor layer that has a first main surface at one side and a second main surface at another side and includes an active region, a plurality of IGBT regions that are formed in the active region, and a plurality of diode regions that are formed in the active region such as to be adjacent to the plurality of IGBT regions, and where when a total extension of boundary lines between the plurality of IGBT regions and the plurality of diode regions is represented by L, a total area of the plurality of diode regions is represented by SD, and a dispersion degree of the plurality of diode regions with respect to the active region is defined by a formula Loge (L2/SD), the dispersion degree is not less than 2 and not more than 15.
US11929360B2 Power cell for semiconductor devices
A device includes an electrical circuit having a first set of circuit elements. The device further includes a first set of conductive pillars over a first side of a substrate. The device further includes a first conductive rail electrically connected to each of the first set of conductive pillars, wherein each of the first set of conductive pillars is electrically connected to each of the first set of circuit elements by the first conductive rail. The device further includes a first plurality of power pillars extending through the substrate, wherein each of the first plurality of power pillars is electrically connected to the first conductive rail.
US11929358B2 Display backplate and method for manufacturing same, display panel and method for manufacturing same, and display device
Provided is a display backplate including an array substrate and a plurality of pairs of connection structures on the array substrate, wherein the array substrate includes a plurality of thin-film transistors and a common electrode signal line, wherein at least one of the plurality of thin-film transistors is connected to one of a pair of connection structures and the common electrode signal line is connected to the other of the pair of connection structures; and an area of a first section of the connection structure is negatively correlated with a distance between the first section and a surface of the array substrate, and the first section is parallel to the surface of the array substrate.
US11929356B2 Emissive element harvest
A method is provided for the selective harvest of microLED devices from a carrier substrate. Defect regions are predetermined that include a plurality of adjacent defective microLED devices on a carrier substrate. A solvent-resistant binding material is formed overlying the predetermined defect regions and exposed adhesive is dissolved with an adhesive dissolving solvent. Non-defective microLED devices located outside the predetermined defect regions are separated from the carrier substrate while adhesive attachment is maintained between the microLED devices inside the predetermined defect regions and the carrier substrate. Methods are also provided for the dispersal of microLED devices on an emissive display panel by initially optically measuring a suspension of microLEDs to determine suspension homogeneity and calculate the number of microLEDs per unit volume. If the number of harvested microLED devices in the suspension is known, a calculation can be made of the number of microLED devices per unit of suspension volume.
US11929353B2 White light emitting device
A white light emitting device includes: first light-emitting units to which a first current is applied; and second light-emitting units to which a second current which is different from the first current is applied. When the first current is applied to the first light-emitting units and the second current is applied to the second light-emitting units, an average emission chromaticity of the first light-emitting units and an average emission chromaticity of the second light-emitting units are identical colors. When the same current is applied to both the first light-emitting units and the second light-emitting units, the average emission chromaticity of the first light-emitting units and the average emission chromaticity of the second light-emitting units are non-identical colors.
US11929351B2 Integrated circuit wire bonded to a multi-layer substrate having an open area that exposes wire bond pads at a surface of the inner layer
An apparatus includes a substrate for mounting an integrated circuit. The substrate includes a primary layer including a first surface that is a first external surface of the substrate. The substrate includes an inner layer that is located below the primary layer and including a second surface. A portion of the second surface of the inner layer is exposed via an open area associated with the primary layer. The inner layer includes a first multiple of wire bond pads that are exposed via the open area associated with the primary layer.
US11929349B2 Semiconductor device having laterally offset stacked semiconductor dies
Semiconductor devices including stacked semiconductor dies and associated systems and methods are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a semiconductor device includes a first semiconductor die coupled to a package substrate and a second semiconductor die stacked over the first semiconductor die and laterally offset from the first semiconductor die. The second semiconductor die can accordingly include an overhang portion that extends beyond a side of the first semiconductor die and faces the package substrate. In some embodiments, the second semiconductor die includes bond pads at the overhang portion that are electrically coupled to the package substrate via conductive features disposed therebetween. In certain embodiments, the first semiconductor die can include second bond pads electrically coupled to the package substrate via wire bonds.
US11929347B2 Mixed exposure for large die
Techniques and arrangements for performing exposure operations on a wafer utilizing both a stepper apparatus and an aligner apparatus. The exposure operations are performed with respect to large composite base dies, e.g., interposers, defined within the wafer, where the interposers will become a part of microelectronic devices by coupling with active dies or microchips. The composite base dies may be coupled to the active dies via “native interconnects” utilizing direct bonding techniques. The stepper apparatus may be used to perform exposure operations on active regions of the composite base dies to provide a fine pitch for the native interconnects, while the aligner apparatus may be used to perform exposure operations on inactive regions of the composite base dies to provide a coarse pitch for interfaces with passive regions of the composite base dies.
US11929344B2 Die bonding for chip conveying apparatus
A conveying unit for conveying a device chip onto a predetermined electrode of a board has a chip chuck that holds under suction one surface of the device chip, a support base to which the chip chuck is fixed in an inclinable manner, and a moving unit that moves the support base, in which a fixing mechanism that fixes the chip chuck to the support base has a plurality of leaf springs extending laterally radially from the chip chuck, the plurality of leaf springs are connected to the support base in the surroundings of the chip chuck, and the plurality of leaf springs are pulled one another, so that the chip chuck is supported in air in an inclinable manner.
US11929343B2 Bonding wire for semiconductor devices
There is provided a novel Cu bonding wire that achieves a favorable FAB shape and achieve a favorable bond reliability of the 2nd bonding part even in a rigorous high-temperature environment. The bonding wire for semiconductor devices includes a core material of Cu or Cu alloy, and a coating layer having a total concentration of Pd and Ni of 90 atomic % or more formed on a surface of the core material. The bonding wire is characterized in that: in a concentration profile in a depth direction of the wire obtained by performing measurement using Auger electron spectroscopy (AES) so that the number of measurement points in the depth direction is 50 or more for the coating layer, a thickness of the coating layer is 10 nm or more and 130 nm or less, an average value X is 0.2 or more and 35.0 or less where X is defined as an average value of a ratio of a Pd concentration CPd (atomic %) to an Ni concentration CNi (atomic %), CPd/CNi, for all measurement points in the coating layer, the total number of measurement points in the coating layer whose absolute deviation from the average value X is 0.3X or less is 50% or more relative to the total number of measurement points in the coating layer, and the bonding wire satisfies at least one of following conditions (i) and (ii): (i) a concentration of In relative to the entire wire is 1 ppm by mass or more and 100 ppm by mass or less; and (ii) a concentration of Ag relative to the entire wire is 1 ppm by mass or more and 500 ppm by mass or less.
US11929342B2 Semiconductor device with leads having step surfaces
A semiconductor device includes: a lead frame that is formed of metal; a wiring substrate that is opposed to the lead frame; an electronic component that is disposed between the lead frame and the wiring substrate; a connection member that connects lead frame and the wiring substrate; and encapsulating resin that is filled between the lead frame and the wiring substrate and covers the electronic component and the connection member. The lead frame includes: a first surface opposed to the wiring substrate and covered by the encapsulating resin; a second surface located on a back side of the first surface and exposed from the encapsulating resin; and a side surface neighboring first surface or the second surface, at least a portion of the side surface exposed from the encapsulating resin.
US11929340B2 Arrangement of power-grounds in package structures
A structure includes a redistribution structure, which includes a bottom layer and a plurality of upper layers over the bottom layer. The redistribution structure also includes a power-ground macro extending from a topmost layer in the plurality of upper layers to a bottommost layer in the plurality of upper layers, and a metal pad in the bottom layer and overlapped by the power-ground macro. The metal pad is electrically disconnected from the power-ground macro.
US11929335B2 Semiconductor structure for wafer level bonding and bonded semiconductor structure
A semiconductor structure for wafer level bonding includes a bonding dielectric layer disposed on a substrate and a bonding pad disposed in the bonding dielectric layer. The bonding pad includes a top surface exposed from the bonding dielectric layer, a bottom surface opposite to the top surface, and a sidewall between the top surface and the bottom surface. A bottom angle between the bottom surface and sidewall of the bonding pad is smaller than 90 degrees.
US11929329B2 Damascene process using cap layer
A semiconductor device including a substrate, a low-k dielectric layer, a cap layer, and a conductive layer is provided. The low-k dielectric layer is disposed over the substrate. The cap layer is disposed on the low-k dielectric layer, wherein a carbon atom content of the cap layer is greater than a carbon atom content of the low-k dielectric layer. The conductive layer is disposed in the cap layer and the low-k dielectric layer.
US11929323B2 Methods of forming a microelectronic device
A method of forming a microelectronic device comprises forming a microelectronic device structure comprising a base structure, a doped semiconductive material overlying the base structure, a stack structure overlying the doped semiconductive material, cell pillar structures vertically extending through the stack structure and the doped semiconductive material and into the base structure, and digit line structures vertically overlying the stack structure. An additional microelectronic device structure comprising control logic devices is formed. The microelectronic device structure is attached to the additional microelectronic device structure to form a microelectronic device structure assembly. The base structure and portions of the cell pillar structures vertically extending into the base structure are removed to expose the doped semiconductive material. The doped semiconductive material is then patterned to form at least one source structure over the stack structure and coupled to the cell pillar structures. Microelectronic devices and electronic systems are also described.
US11929321B2 Method for forming via structure having low interface resistance
A method for forming a semiconductor device structure is provided. The method includes forming a first insulating layer over a substrate. A first metal feature is formed in the first insulating layer and a second insulating layer is formed over the first insulating layer. A first metal via is formed through the second insulating layer to connect the first metal feature. A second metal feature is formed over the second insulating layer. The second metal feature has a convex top surface and a plane bottom surface, and the plane bottom is electrically connected to the first metal feature through the first metal via.
US11929320B2 Top gate recessed channel CMOS thin film transistor in the back end of line and methods of fabrication
A device includes a device level having a metallization structure coupled to a semiconductor device and a transistor above the device level. The transistor has a body including a single crystal group III-V or group IV semiconductor material, a source structure on a first portion of the body and a drain structure on a second portion of the body, where the source structure is separate from the drain structure. The transistor further includes a gate structure including a first gate structure portion in a recess in the body and a second gate structure portion between the source structure and the drain structure. A source contact is coupled with the source structure and a drain contact is coupled with the drain structure. The source contact is in contact with the metallization structure in the device level.
US11929312B2 Semiconductor device
A semiconductor device includes a conductive board, a contact component having a cylindrical through hole and including a main body portion with first and second open ends, and an external connection terminal inserted in the through hole of the contact component, having four outer surfaces extending in an insertion direction to form a quadrangular prism shape, and having four corner portions along an insertion direction pressed by an inner circumferential surface of the through hole of the contact component. The external connection terminal has protrusions, each of which is disposed on a respective one of at least one pair of opposite outer surfaces among the four outer surfaces, and being pressed by the inner circumferential surface of the through hole.
US11929310B2 Radio frequency packages containing substrates with coefficient of thermal expansion matched mount pads and associated fabrication methods
Radio frequency (RF) packages containing substrates having coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) matched mount pads are disclosed, as are methods for fabricating RF packages and substrates. In embodiments, the RF package contains a high thermal performance substrate including a metallic base structure, which has a frontside facing a first RF power die and a first die attach region on the frontside of the base structure. A first CTE matched mount pad is bonded to the metallic base structure and covers the first die attach region. The first CTE mount pad has a CTE greater than the CTE of RF power die and less than the CTE of the metallic base structure. An electrically-conductive bonding material attaches the RF power die to the first CTE matched mount pad, while RF circuitry integrated into first RF power die is electrically coupled to the metallic base structure through the mount pad.
US11929307B2 Plurality of lead frames for cooling a power device
A power semiconductor module, which is a semiconductor device, includes a semiconductor element 155 and a lead frame 318 that is disposed to face the semiconductor element 155 and connected to the semiconductor element 155 by a solder material 162. The lead frame 318 has the top surface 331 including a surface facing the semiconductor element 155, and the side surface 334 connected to the peripheral edge portion 333 of the top surface 331 at a predetermined angle with respect to the top surface 331. The top surface of the lead frame 318 includes the solder surface 332 that is in contact with the solder material 162 and the solder resistance surface on which the solder material 162 is less wettable than on the solder surface 332. The solder resistance surface is formed to surround the periphery of the solder surface 332. In this manner, when the semiconductor element and the lead frame are solder-joined in the semiconductor device, the region where the solder wet-spreads is appropriately controlled.
US11929296B2 Relating to passivation layers
A method of forming a semiconductor device, the method including the steps of providing a metal component having a top surface, and providing a passivation layer over the metal component such that an outer layer of the passivation layer is substantially planar and does not extend below the top surface of the metal component.
US11929295B2 Multi-use package architecture
A semiconductor package is disclosed, which comprises a substrate, one or more dies on a first side of the substrate, and a plurality of interconnect structures having a first pitch and coupled to a second side of the substrate. The interconnect structures may attach the substrate to a board. The substrate may include a first interconnect layer having a second pitch. The first interconnect layer may be coupled to the one or more dies through second one or more interconnect layers. Third one or more interconnect layers between the first interconnect layer and the interconnect structures may translate the first pitch to the second pitch. The substrate may include a recess on a section of the second side of the substrate. The semiconductor package may further include one or more components within the recess and attached to the second side of the substrate.
US11929293B2 Semiconductor package with lid structure
A semiconductor package includes a substrate, a package structure, and a lid structure. The package structure is disposed on the substrate. The lid structure is disposed over substrate, wherein the lid structure includes a main body covering and surrounding the package structure and a plurality of rib portions protruded from the main body and extended toward the package structure.
US11929292B2 Semiconductor memory and method of manufacturing the semiconductor memory
A semiconductor memory according to an embodiment includes first and second areas, an active region, a non-active region, a first stacked body, a plurality of first pillars, a first contact, a second stacked body, and a second contact. The active region includes part of each of the first and second areas. The non-active region includes part of each of the first and second areas. The second stacked body is in the non-active region. The second stacked body includes second insulators and second conductors which are alternately stacked. A second contact is in contact with a second conductor in a first interconnect layer and a second conductor in a second interconnect layer.
US11929289B2 Semiconductor device having work-function metal and method of forming the same
In a semiconductor device, a first active area, a second active area, and a third active area are formed on a substrate. A first gate electrode is formed on the first active area, a second gate electrode is formed on the second active area, and a third gate electrode is formed on the third active area. The first gate electrode has a first P-work-function metal layer, a first capping layer, a first N-work-function metal layer, a first barrier metal layer, and a first conductive layer. The second gate electrode has a second capping layer, a second N-work-function metal layer, a second barrier metal layer, and a second conductive layer. The third gate electrode has a second P-work-function metal layer, a third capping layer, a third N-work-function metal layer, and a third barrier metal layer. The third gate electrode does not have the first and second conductive layers.
US11929285B2 Backside metal patterning die singulation system and related methods
Implementations of methods of singulating a plurality of die included in a substrate may include forming a plurality of die on a first side of a substrate, forming a backside metal layer on a second side of a substrate, applying a photoresist layer over the backside metal layer, patterning the photoresist layer along a die street of the substrate, and etching through the backside metal layer located in the die street of the substrate. The substrate may be exposed through the etch. The method may also include singulating the plurality of die included in the substrate through removing a substrate material in the die street.
US11929284B2 Protective film forming agent for plasma dicing and method for manufacturing semiconductor chip
A protective film forming agent for plasma dicing which can favorably form an opening (processed groove) of a desired shape by irradiation of a laser beam, at a desired position of the protective film, upon producing semiconductor chips by cutting a semiconductor substrate by plasma dicing, and a method for producing a semiconductor chip using this protective film forming agent. The protective film forming agent comprises a water-soluble resin, a light absorber, and a solvent, and a weight loss rate when the temperature is raised to 500° C. in thermogravimetry of the water-soluble resin is at least 80 weight %.
US11929281B2 Reducing oxidation by etching sacrificial and protection layer separately
A structure includes a first conductive feature, a first etch stop layer over the first conductive feature, a dielectric layer over the first etch stop layer, and a second conductive feature in the dielectric layer and the first etch stop layer. The second conductive feature is over and contacting the first conductive feature. An air spacer encircles the second conductive feature, and sidewalls of the second conductive feature are exposed to the air spacer. A protection ring further encircles the second conductive feature, and the protection ring fully separates the second conductive feature from the air spacer.
US11929274B2 Method and apparatus for poling polymer thin films
A poling apparatus for poling a polymer thin film formed on a workpiece carried by a workpiece carrier. The workpiece has grounding electrodes and grounding pads located at edges, and a thin film covering the grounding electrodes but exposing the grounding pads. The workpiece carrier has carrier electrodes located around the workpiece and inside grounding ports at the bottom. The poling apparatus includes, in a poling chamber, a poling source generating a plasma, a Z-elevator to raise the workpiece carrier toward the poling source using the grounding ports, and grounding mechanisms including downwardly biased electrical contacts which, when the workpiece carrier is raised by the Z-elevator, connect the grounding pads of the workpiece with the carrier electrodes, to ground the workpiece. The poling apparatus additionally includes preparation platform and transfer platform with conveyer systems with rollers and Z-elevators to move the workpiece carrier in and out of the poling chamber.
US11929269B2 Control method, measurement method, control device, and heat treatment apparatus
A control method includes: calculating a correction value after a predetermined process is executed; and controlling a control target based on an output value of at least one of a real sensor and a virtual sensor during execution of the predetermined process. The calculating includes correcting an output value of the virtual sensor. The controlling includes: controlling the control target based on an output value of the real sensor while monitoring a failure of the real sensor; correcting an output value of the virtual sensor with the correction value when the real sensor fails; and switching from a control based on the output value of the real sensor to a control based on the output value of the virtual sensor after the correcting the output value of the virtual sensor.
US11929266B2 Wafer supporting device
A wafer support device includes a support base having a wafer-facing surface, the support base comprising a heater, and an electrostatic chuck supported by the support base, the electrostatic chuck having an attraction surface configured to attract a wafer for wafer processing. During the wafer processing, the wafer-facing surface and the attraction surface are positioned at respective different positions in a direction perpendicular to the wafer-facing surface so that the attraction surface is separated from the wafer-facing surface by a distance.
US11929261B2 Semiconductor package and method of manufacturing the same
A method includes forming a set of through-vias in a substrate, the set of through-vias partially penetrating a thickness of the substrate. First connectors are formed over the set of through-vias on a first side of the substrate. The substrate is singulated to form dies. The first side of the dies are attached to a carrier. The dies are thinned from the second side to expose the set of through-vias. Second connectors are formed over the set of through-vias on the second side of the dies. A device die is bonded to the second connectors. The dies and device dies are singulated into multiple packages.
US11929254B2 Semiconductor patterning and resulting structures
A method includes depositing a hard mask over a target layer. Depositing the hard mask includes depositing a first hard mask layer having a first density and depositing a second hard mask layer over the first hard mask layer, the second hard mask layer having a second density greater than the first density. The method further includes forming a plurality of mandrels over the hard mask; depositing a spacer layer over and along sidewalls of the plurality of mandrels; patterning the spacer layer to provide a plurality of spacers on the sidewalls of the plurality of mandrels; after patterning the spacer layer, removing the plurality of mandrels; transferring a patterning the plurality of spacers to the hard mask; and patterning the target layer using the hard mask as a mask.
US11929245B2 Sample support, method for producing sample support, ionization method and mass spectrometry method
A sample support body for ionization of a sample, including: a substrate having a first surface, a second surface on a side opposite to the first surface, and a plurality of through-holes opening on each of the first surface and the second surface; a conductive layer provided on the first surface; and a matrix crystal layer provided on at least one of the conductive layer and the second surface, in which the matrix crystal layer is formed of a plurality of matrix crystal grains so as to include a gap communicating the plurality of through-holes with an outside.
US11929242B2 Shielding mechanism and thin-film-deposition equipment using the same
The present disclosure provides a shielding mechanism and a thin-film-deposition equipment using the same, wherein the shielding mechanism includes two shield members and a driver. The driver includes a motor and a shaft seal. The motor interconnects the two shield members via the shaft seal, and such that to drive the two shield members to sway in opposite directions and to switch between an open state and a shielding state. Furthermore, each of the two shield members is formed with at least one cavity, for reducing weights thereof and loading of the motor and the driver.
US11929241B2 Temperature measurement for substrate carrier using a heater element array
Temperature measurement is described for a substrate carrier using a heater element array. In one example a method includes measuring a first combined current load of each of a plurality of heating elements in the electrostatic chuck, changing a power status of a first heating element of the plurality of heating elements, measuring a second combined current load of each of the plurality of heating elements after changing the power status of the first heating element, determining the difference between the first and second combined current loads, determining a temperature of the first heating element using the difference, and reverting the power status of the first heating element to that before the change and repeating changing power, measuring a current load, determining a difference, and determining a temperature for each of the other heating elements of the plurality to determine a temperature at each of the heating elements of the plurality.
US11929240B2 Substrate support, substrate processing apparatus, and substrate processing method
A technique allows control of the etching rate at an outer periphery of a substrate being processed. A substrate support includes a substrate support portion that supports a substrate, and an edge ring support that supports an edge ring surrounding the substrate supported on the substrate support portion. The edge ring support includes a plurality of heating elements arranged in a circumferential direction of the edge ring support and a plurality of heater power feeders. Each of the plurality of heater power feeders is included in a corresponding heating element of the plurality of heating elements to provide power from an external source to the corresponding heating element.
US11929239B2 Plasma processing apparatus and semiconductor device manufacturing method using the same
A plasma processing apparatus includes: an electrostatic chuck supporting a wafer, and connected to a first power supply, an edge ring disposed to surround an edge of the electrostatic chuck and formed of a material having a first resistivity value, a dielectric ring supporting a lower portion of the edge ring, formed of a material having a second resistivity value lower than that of the first resistivity value, and connected to a second power supply, and an electrode ring disposed in a region overlapping the dielectric ring, in contact with a lower surface of the edge ring, and formed of a material having a third resistivity value greater than the first resistivity value, wherein the third resistivity value is a value of 90 Ωcm to 1000 Ωcm.
US11929237B2 Plasma generation device and plasma head cooling method
A plasma generation device includes a plasma head configured to eject plasma gas that is plasmatized, a gas supply device configured to supply gas serving as the plasma gas to the plasma head, a pair of electrodes that is provided in the plasma head, the pair of electrodes being configured to perform discharging for a part of the gas supplied from the gas supply device to generate the plasma gas, a temperature sensor that is provided in the plasma head, the temperature sensor being configured to measure a temperature of the plasma head; and a control device, in which the control device executes a cooling process of cooling the plasma head by causing the gas supply device to continue supply of the gas until the temperature sensor measures a temperature equal to or less than a predetermined value after the discharging of the pair of electrodes is stopped.
US11929234B2 Plasma processing apparatus and lower stage
A plasma processing apparatus capable of improving the in-plane uniformity of plasma and a lower stage used for the plasma processing apparatus are anticipated. In an exemplary embodiment, the lower stage is for a lower stage that generates plasma with an upper electrode. The lower stage includes: a lower dielectric body formed of ceramic, a lower electrode embedded in the lower dielectric body, and a heating element embedded in the lower dielectric body. The separation distance between the top surface of the lower dielectric body at the outer edge position thereof and the lower electrode is smaller than the separation distance between the top surface of the lower dielectric body in the central region thereof and the lower electrode. The lower electrode has an inclination region inclined with respect to the top surface between the outer edge position and the central region.
US11929233B2 Method of adjusting the output power of a power supply supplying electrical power to a plasma, plasma apparatus and power supply
A method adjusts an output power of a power supply supplying electrical power to a plasma in a plasma chamber. The method includes: connecting the power supply to at least one electrode in the plasma chamber; transporting one or more substrates relative to the electrode using a substrate carrier; maintaining the plasma by the electrical power; processing the one or more substrates with the plasma; and adjusting the output power based on a parameter related to a distance between a surface of the electrode facing a carrier-substrate-assembly and a surface of the substrate-carrier-assembly facing the electrode.
US11929231B2 Charged particle beam device
A charged particle beam device suppresses sample deformation caused by placing a sample on a suctioning surface of an electrostatic chuck mechanism, the sample having a temperature different from the suctioning surface. The charged particle beam device includes the electrostatic chuck mechanism; a stage (200) which moves a sample, which is to be irradiated with a charged particle beam, relative to an irradiation position of the charged particle beam; an insulating body (203) which is disposed on the stage and constitutes a dielectric layer of the electrostatic chuck; a first support member (402) which supports the insulating body on the stage; a ring-shaped electrode (400) which encloses the surroundings of the sample and is installed on the insulating body in a contactless manner, and to which a predetermined voltage is applied; and a second support member (405) which supports the ring-shaped electrode.
US11929229B2 Semiconductor wafer
A semiconductor wafer includes a first surface and an implantation area adjacent to the first surface and a certain distance away from the first surface, the implantation area including implanted particles and defects. A defect concentration in the implantation area deviates by less than 5% from a maximum defect concentration in the implantation area.
US11929226B2 Miniature circuit breaker
A miniature circuit breaker, which includes a circuit breaker housing, a button mechanism, an operating mechanism, a moving contact, and a static contact, wherein the operating mechanism includes a supporting member, a buckle member, a catch member, and a switching-off rod, the switching-off rod includes a switching-off rod connecting end and a switching-off rod driving end.
US11929222B2 Pyrotechnic device with riveted housing
A pyrotechnic switch comprises a housing formed by a first housing part and a second housing part, at least one rivet by means of which the first housing part is riveted onto the second housing part in order to form the housing, and at least one pyrotechnic actuator arranged in the housing. Further, at least one of the first housing part or the second housing part comprises a metal insert and a plastic body overmolded onto the metal insert, and the metal insert comprises a passage opening for the rivet such that the rivet is in contact with the passage opening of the metal insert.
US11929219B2 Shape memory alloy actuated switch
A shape-memory alloy actuated switch (SMAAS) is provided that enables the stable switching of two separate circuits. The presently disclosed SMAAS includes a substrate, one or more electrical contacts attached to the substrate for connecting to load circuits, and one or more electrically conductive elements for selectively connecting the one or more electrical contacts. The disclosed SMAAS also includes one or more shape-memory alloy actuators attached to the substrate. The one or more shape-memory alloy actuators are configured to move the one or more electrically conductive elements. The shape-memory alloy actuators are self-heated by passing current through the shape-memory alloy material. The disclosed SMAAS may also include electrical contacts to connect an external control current to the shape-memory alloy material. In some examples, the provided SMAAS includes one or more retention mechanisms to prevent movement of the electrically conductive elements after actuation.
US11929216B1 Keyboard button with a thin sheet spring design
A button mechanism includes a button, a module, and a thin sheet spring. The thin sheet spring is in physical communication with the button and with the module. The thin sheet spring exerts a tension force on the button and the module to bias the button toward a normal position. In response to a force greater than the tension force being exerted on the button, a portion of the thin sheet stretches to enable the button to be placed in a contact position. In response to the force being removed from the button, the tension force causes the thin sheet to snap back to an original position and biases the button toward the normal position.
US11929211B2 Multi-layer capacitor
A multi-layer capacitor including a capacitor element having at least two segments. Each segment includes multiple layer planes, including ceramic dielectric layers and electrode layers arranged therebetween, which are arranged in a layer sequence one above the other. The electrode layers include different electrodes, including at least first and second electrodes. The different electrodes overlap in active regions but not in passive regions. Multiple segments are arranged one above the other in a stack direction. The outermost dielectric layers of two segments form a connection region in which the segments are fixedly connected to each other parallel to the layer planes. The connection region contains a relief region. The relief region occupies at least the entire passive region of the capacitor.
US11929208B2 Multilayer ceramic capacitor
A multilayer ceramic capacitor includes a laminate and an external electrode connected to the internal electrode layer. The laminate includes a central layer portion in which an internal electrode layer and a dielectric ceramic layer are alternately laminated, and a covering portion covering an outer surface of the central layer portion in the lamination direction and the width direction. A region where the main surface meets the lateral surface in the laminate is defined as a corner portion that is rounded, and a distance from the corner portion to an internal electrode closest to the corner portion is about 20 μm or less.
US11929203B2 Superconducting magnet assembly
A superconducting magnet assembly may include a switch component including a first thermal switch and/or a second thermal switch. The first thermal switch may include a first activation mode configured to facilitate heat transfer between a first stage cold head and a radiation shield, and a first deactivation mode configured to break or impede the heat transfer between the first stage cold head and the radiation shield. The second thermal switch may include a second activation mode configured to facilitate heat transfer between a second stage cold head and a superconducting magnet, and a second deactivation mode configured to break or impede the heat transfer between the second stage cold head and the superconducting magnet.
US11929202B2 System and method for powering or charging receivers or devices having small surface areas or volumes
A system for inductive power transfer includes a charger. The charger is an inductive charger. The system also includes a first mobile device that includes a receiver to inductively receive power for the first mobile device. A charger for inductive charging includes a printed circuit board having a charger coil, a substantially planar magnetic layer, a charger drive circuit, and means for positioning a receiver in a power transfer position. A mobile device that receives power inductively includes a receiver to inductively receive power for the mobile device. A method for inductive power transfer to a mobile device, which includes a receiver, includes positioning the receiver in a power transfer position to inductively receive power from an inductive charger. The method further includes inductively transferring power from the charger to the receiver of the first mobile device.
US11929201B2 Surface mount inductor and method for manufacturing the same
A surface mount inductor includes a coil including a wound portion and a feeder end portion drawn out from the wound portion, a compact that contains a magnetic powder and that encapsulates the coil, and an external terminal disposed on the compact and connected to the coil. The compact has surfaces including two pressed surfaces, opposing each other in a direction of an axis of the wound portion and formed by being pressed in the direction of the axis, and a non-pressed surface, adjacent to the two surfaces and not pressed. The coil is disposed so that the axis of the wound portion is parallel to a mount surface of the compact. The mount surface is included in the non-pressed surface, the feeder end portion is exposed from the mount surface, and the external terminal is formed on only the non-pressed surface and connected to the feeder end portion.
US11929200B2 Coil component and board having the same mounted thereon
A coil component includes a body; first and second coil portions spaced apart from each other in the body; first and second external electrodes disposed on the body to be spaced apart from each other and connected to both ends of the first coil portion; and first and second ground electrodes spaced apart from each other on the body and connected to both ends of the second coil portion.
US11929198B2 Low noise multilayer transformer
A magnetic structure in a power converter includes at least two multilayer boards, such as a primary board containing the primary windings and some auxiliary windings, and a secondary board containing the secondary windings and some auxiliary windings. The primary and secondary boards are on top of each other. On the layer on the primary board adjacent to the secondary board, is a dual function shield to reduce the total common mode noise in the converter towards zero. The controlled dual function shield can be placed on the secondary board on the layer adjacent to the primary board, and in some embodiments can be placed on both primary and secondary board on the layers adjacent to the other board. The embodiments herein offer a very good solution for cost reduction of the planar transformers and offers an avenue for total elimination of the common mode noise in a power converter.
US11929193B2 NTC compound, thermistor and method for producing the thermistor
An NTC compound, a thermistor and a method for producing a thermistor are disclosed. In an embodiment an NTC compound includes a ceramic material of a Mn—Ni—O system as a main constituent, wherein the Mn—Ni—O system has a general composition NixMn2O4-δ, wherein y corresponds to a molar fraction of Ni of a total metal content of the ceramic material of the Mn—Ni—O system, which is defined as c(Ni):(c(Ni)+c(Mn)), and wherein the following applies: 0.500
US11929191B1 Method for manufacturing magnetic data line
A method for manufacturing a magnetic data line includes steps of providing a plurality of metal wires; forming a rubber layer around the plurality of metal wires, magnetizing the rubber layer to make the rubber layer magnetic; and baking the rubber layer that is magnetic within a predetermined time under a predetermined temperature to make magnetic poles of the rubber layer stable to obtain the magnetic data line. The rubber layer is made from a mixture containing at least rubber and magnetic powder.
US11929190B2 Removal trough for a wire processing system, wire processing system, and method for removing one or more wires from a removal trough
A removal trough for a wire processing system receives wires processed by a wire processing machine of the wire processing system, wherein side walls of the removal trough each have one or more recesses and/or indentations formed therein for mechanical gripping of the wires in the removal trough by a gripping arm.
US11929189B2 Filtering cable
The present application discloses a filtering cable, which solves the problem that the cable in the related art cannot ensure a simple and reasonable structural design while having good filter performance. One or several core wires and N defective conductor layers surrounding the core wires are sequentially provided from inside to outside in the cross section in the radial direction of the filtering cable; wherein the defective conductor layer has an etching pattern; the etching pattern is distributed in the axial direction of the filtering cable; the etching pattern is used to make the filtering cable equivalent to a preset filter circuit to filter the signal transmitted in the filtering cable.
US11929187B2 Collimator control
An adjustable collimator includes a pair of knobs configured to adjust an aperture size by manipulating one or both of the knobs. The knobs may be disposed at opposite ends of a first shaft. The knobs may be configured to each adjust a same dimension of the aperture or to each adjust a different dimension of the aperture.
US11929186B2 Ramsey-Bordé ion frequency-reference apparatus, and methods of making and using the same
In some variations, an interferometric frequency-reference apparatus comprises: an atom source configured to supply neutral atoms; a collimator configured to form a collimated beam of the neutral atoms; one or more probe lasers; and a Doppler laser configured to determine a ground-state population of the neutral atoms. Other variations provide a method of creating a stable frequency reference, comprising: forming a collimated beam of neutral atoms; illuminating the neutral atoms with first and second probe lasers; adjusting the frequencies of the first probe laser and second probe laser using Ramsey spectroscopy to an S→D transition of the neutral atoms; and determining a ground-state population of the neutral atoms with another laser. The interferometric frequency-reference apparatus may provide an optical frequency reference or a microwave frequency reference.
US11929184B2 Machine learning in fusion reactors
A method of controlling a plasma in a nuclear fusion reactor. The nuclear fusion reactor comprises sensors and plasma control inputs. An initial control model is provided, relating readings of at least a subset of the sensors to control of the plasma control inputs. A control loop is performed, comprising: operating the plasma control inputs in dependence upon the sensors according to the control model; determining correlations between readings of each of the sensors, and/or between readings of the sensors and states of the plasma control inputs; and adjusting the control model based on the determined correlations.
US11929183B2 Thorium-based fuel design for pressurized heavy water reactors
Thorium-based fuel bundles according to one or more embodiments of the present invention are used in existing PHWR reactors (e.g., Indian 220 MWe PHWR, Indian 540 MWe PHWR, Indian 700 MWe PHWR, CANDU 300/600/900) in place of conventional uranium-based fuel bundles, with little or no modifications to the reactor. The fuel composition of such bundles is 60+ wt % thorium, with the balance of fuel provided by low-enriched uranium (LEU), which has been enriched to 13-19.95% 235U. According to various embodiments, the use of such thorium-based fuel bundles provides (1) 100% of the nominal power over the entire life cycle of the core, (2) high burnup, and (3) non-proliferative spent fuel bundles having a total isotopic uranium concentration of less than 12 wt %. Reprocessing of spent fuel bundles is also avoided.
US11929178B2 Conversational services for artificial intelligence health support
A system provides artificial intelligence health support for people. The system renders specific, targeted treatments for people by using a flow engine and a conversational service to call one or more conversational modules. The treatments for the people may be tracked. The flow engine and/or one or more of the modules may include different instructions to perform for different programs and/or goals that have been configured. The flow engine and/or one or more of the conversational modules may also include instructions to perform when certain features are active (which may be activated when certain programs and/or goals are configured), when data regarding activity for people are received, and so on. Other modules may be dedicated to particular programs and/or goals. Some modules may determine whether or not to perform various instructions repetitiously, and/or may determine to do so when a priority of a previous instruction is below a threshold.
US11929173B2 Learning apparatus, rehabilitation support system, method, program, and trained model
The server is a learning apparatus including a data acquisition unit and a learning unit. The data acquisition unit acquires profile data and a selected assistance level as learning data. The profile data indicates a profile related to a trainee before executing rehabilitation regarding rehabilitation executed using a walking training apparatus as a rehabilitation support system. The selected assistance level is an assistance level selected at the time of executing the rehabilitation. The learning unit learns to determine a recommended assistance level recommended to be selected when the trainee uses the rehabilitation support system based on the learning data. Further, the learning unit generates a trained model that receives the profile data and outputs the recommended assistance level based on the learning.
US11929172B2 Medical examination support apparatus, and operation method and operation program thereof
There is provided a medical examination support apparatus in which the history of diagnosis can be easily grasped at a glance, and an operation method and an operation program thereof.A screen output control unit of a medical examination support server generates a log display screen and transmits the log display screen to a client terminal. In a collective display region in the log display screen, an APL block and a MOL block are collectively displayed in a time series in a distinguishable manner. The APL block is a display block of an automatic processing log APL which is a history of automatically performing analysis processing on examination data obtained in a medical examination performed on a patient by a diagnosis support algorithm to output a result of the analysis processing as diagnosis support information for supporting diagnosis of a doctor. The MOL block is a display block of a manual operation log MOL which is a history of a manual operation of the doctor with respect to the examination data.
US11929171B2 Methods for evaluation and treatment of glycemic dysregulation and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease and applications thereof
Methods to compute glycemia tests and applications thereof are described. Additional methods to compute risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease and applications thereof are described. Generally, systems utilize analyte measurements to determine a glycemic status or cardiovascular disease risk, which can be used as a basis to treat individuals.
US11929169B2 Personalized sensory feedback
Personalizing sensory feedback based on user sensitivity analysis includes maintaining user-specific parameters for provision of sensory feedback to a user in extended reality. The user-specific parameters apply to specific contextual situations and dictate levels of sensory feedback to provide via stimulus device(s) in the specific contextual situations. Based on an ascertained contextual situation of the user interacting in a target extended reality environment, a set of sensory feedback level parameters is selected for provision of sensory feedback to the user in the target extended reality environment, and stimulus device(s) in the target extended reality environment is/are automatically controlled in the provision of the sensory feedback to the user based on one or more of the selected parameters. The automatically controlling includes electronically communicating with the stimulus device(s) to control at least one stimuli provided to the user by the stimulus device(s).
US11929168B2 Systems, devices, and methods for diagnostic aid kit apparatus
An at-home medical diagnostic test kit container including a plurality of at-home medical diagnostic test kits is provided herein. In particular, the medical diagnostic test kit container may include a machine-readable code (e.g., QR code) configured to facilitate an augmented reality experience associated with the at-home medical diagnostic test kit container. In some embodiments, a testing and diagnostic platform may facilitate tracking of inventory within the at-home medical diagnostic test kit container and/or may facilitate coordination of prescription medication order fulfillment and delivery upon indication of a medical condition that could benefit from taking prescription medication.
US11929167B2 Method and apparatus for tracking of food intake and other behaviors and providing relevant feedback
A sensing device monitors and tracks food intake events and details. A processor, appropriately programmed, controls aspects of the sensing device to capture data, store data, analyze data and provide suitable feedback related to food intake. More generally, the methods might include detecting, identifying, analyzing, quantifying, tracking, processing and/or influencing, related to the intake of food, eating habits, eating patterns, and/or triggers for food intake events, eating habits, or eating patterns. Feedback might be targeted for influencing the intake of food, eating habits, or eating patterns, and/or triggers for those. The sensing device can also be used to track and provide feedback beyond food-related behaviors and more generally track behavior events, detect behavior event triggers and behavior event patterns and provide suitable feedback.
US11929165B2 Medical therapy systems with closed-loop controls and methods of making and using the same
A closed-loop control for a medical therapeutic system is disclosed that includes one or more processes or components for/in the medical therapeutic system, a controller configured to determine whether one or more operations of the process(es) or component(s) are within a corresponding safety envelope, and one or more sensors. The process(es)/component(s) are configured to deliver a controlled amount of a substance, energy or force to a patient. The sensor(s) are configured to measure or determine a value of a measurable parameter of the process(es)/component(s) and/or effected by the operation(s), and provide the value(s) of the measurable parameter(s) to the controller. The controller determines whether each of the operation(s) are within the corresponding safety envelope according to a corresponding function that mathematically describes the operation. The safety envelope corresponds to known safe values of the measurable parameter, or an unmeasured parameter based on the measurable parameter.
US11929163B1 Automated device efficacy determination systems for health monitoring devices
A computerized method of automated device efficacy determination for multiple monitor devices includes receiving streaming data including multiple health data values sensed by multiple monitor devices, each value indicative of health status of one or more members, and identifying first and second health data values from first and second target ones of the multiple monitor devices. The method includes determining first and second measured health status values of first and second ones of the members according to the identified first and second health data values, and aggregating the determined first measured health status value of the first member with the determined second measured health status value of the first member or the measured health status value of the second member. The method includes comparing the aggregated measured health status values to a target device efficacy threshold to determine an outcome-based device efficacy of the first and second target monitor devices.
US11929160B2 Medicament delivery devices with wireless connectivity and compliance detection
A computer-implemented method includes receiving a signal associated with a characteristic of an actuation event of a medicament delivery device. The method includes establishing a communications link (e.g., via a short-range wireless protocol), between a mobile computing device and a medicament delivery device. A wireless first signal associated with a first motion profile of the medicament delivery device is then received from the medicament delivery device. A second signal associated with a second motion profile of the mobile computing device is generated. The method then includes producing a notification via the mobile computing device when A) a magnitude of the first motion profile is outside of a first threshold and B) a magnitude of the second motion profile is outside of a second threshold.
US11929156B2 Method and system for providing automated conversations
Embodiments of a method and system for facilitating improvement of a user condition through tailored communication with a user can include receiving a log of use dataset associated with a digital communication behavior at a mobile device, the log of use dataset further associated with a time period; receiving a mobility supplementary dataset corresponding to a mobility-related sensor of the mobile device, the mobility supplementary dataset associated with the time period; determining a tailored communication plan for the user based on at least one of the log of use dataset and the mobility supplementary dataset; transmitting, based on the tailored communication plan, a communication to the user at the mobile device; and promoting a therapeutic intervention to the user in association with transmitting the communication.
US11929155B1 Apparatus, system and method for predictive processing of electronic health data for notification system
A system, apparatus and method for configuring notifications pursuant to a medical regimen for a patient. A communications interface receives patient data and patient feedback data associated with the patient and system patient data associated with other patients may be stored. A data model is processed for the medical regimen to calculate a baseline notification schedule based on the patient data, wherein the baseline notification schedule includes content and notification frequency for individual notifications. The patient data is processed to determine word vectors and embedded vectors. Statistical/predictive processing is executed on the processed patient feedback data to determine a patient characteristic. As a result of the statistical/predictive processing, the baseline notification schedule is modified to form a modified schedule for transmission in the system.
US11929149B2 Systems and methods for genomic analysis
Provided herein are methods for aligning raw genetic sequence data generated by a sequencing device. Also provided herein are methods and systems for quantifying the probability that possible alignments for one or more read pairs are correct, for calling known variants, and for detecting novel structural variants.
US11929148B2 Systems and methods for enriching for cancer-derived fragments using fragment size
Systems and methods for determining a cancer class of a subject are provided in which a plurality of sequence reads, in electronic form, are obtained from a biological sample of the subject. The sample comprises a plurality of cell-free DNA molecules including respective DNA molecules longer than a threshold length of less than 160 nucleotides. The plurality of sequence reads excludes sequence reads of cell-free DNA molecules in the plurality of cell-free DNA molecules longer than the threshold length. The plurality of sequence reads is used to identify a relative copy number at each respective genomic location in a plurality of genomic locations in the genome of the subject. The genetic information about the subject obtained from the sample and the genetic information consisting of the identification of the relative copy number at each respective genomic location, is applied to a classifier that determines the cancer class of the subject.
US11929143B2 Methods for non-invasive assessment of copy number alterations
Technology provided herein relates in part to methods, processes, machines and apparatuses for non-invasive assessment of copy number alterations. In particular, a method is provided for determining presence or absence of a copy number alteration for a test subject. The method includes providing a set of sequence reads. The sequence reads may be obtained from circulating cell free sample nucleic acid from a test sample obtained from the test subject, and the circulating cell free sample nucleic acid may be captured by probe oligonucleotides under hybridization conditions. The method further includes determining a probe coverage quantification of the sequence reads for the probe oligonucleotides and determining the presence or absence of a copy number alteration in the circulating cell free sample nucleic acid based on the probe coverage quantification of the sequence reads for the probe oligonucleotides for the test sample.
US11929137B2 Method for testing memory
The present application provides a method for testing a memory, including the steps of: providing a database, the database including a deviation value between a data strobe signal and a clock signal and a corresponding relationship between the deviation value and a memory parameter; searching the database for a deviation value corresponding to a preset memory parameter when a read command is applied to the memory under the preset memory parameter; acquiring a time value at which an output signal is to be captured according to the deviation value; and capturing the output signal at the time value to perform the testing for the memory.
US11929133B2 Methods for recovery for memory systems and memory systems employing the same
An apparatus is provided, comprising a controller, a plurality of memory devices operably connected to the controller, circuitry configured to measure a performance metric for each of the plurality of memory devices, and circuitry configured to select, based upon the measured performance metric, a subset of the plurality of memory devices to disable in response to a recovery command. Information corresponding to the selected subset cam be stored in a mode register of the apparatus, and the apparatus can further comprise circuitry configured, in response to a recovery command, to disable the subset of the plurality of memory devices.
US11929128B2 Memory readout circuit and method
A circuit includes an operational amplifier including an inverting input terminal capacitively coupled to each of an OTP cell array and an NVM cell array and first and second output terminals, an ADC coupled to the first and second output terminals, thereby configured to receive a differential output voltage from the operational amplifier, and a comparator coupled to the ADC and configured to output a data bit responsive to a digital output signal received from the ADC. The circuit is configured to cause the operational amplifier to generate the differential output voltage based on each of a current received from an OTP cell of the OTP cell array and a voltage received from an NVM cell of the NVM cell array.
US11929126B2 Memory device and operating method of the memory device
A memory device, and a method of operating the memory device, includes a memory block in which a plurality of cell pages are coupled to each of word lines. The memory device also includes a peripheral circuit configured to adjust a time point at which a verify voltage is applied to a selected word line among the word lines according to an order of performing a program operation during a verify operation of a selected cell page. The memory device further includes a control logic circuit configured to transmit, to the peripheral circuit, an operation code for adjusting a time point at which the verify voltage is output.
US11929124B2 Method and system for accessing memory cells
The present disclosure relates to a method for accessing memory cells comprising: applying an increasing read voltage with a first polarity to the plurality of memory cells; counting a number of switching memory cells in the plurality based on the applying the increasing read voltage; applying a first read voltage with the first polarity based on the number of switched memory cells reaching a threshold number; applying a second read voltage with a second polarity opposite to the first polarity; and determining that a memory cell in the plurality of memory cells has a first logic value based on the memory cell having switched during one of the applying the increasing read voltage and the applying the first read voltage or based on the memory cell not having switched during the applying the second read voltage. A related system is also disclosed.
US11929119B2 Three-dimensional memory devices and memory system
In certain aspects, a three-dimensional (3D) memory device includes a first semiconductor structure, a second semiconductor structure, a third semiconductor structure, and a first bonding interface between the first semiconductor structure and the second semiconductor structure. The first semiconductor structure includes an array of memory cells. The second semiconductor structure includes a first peripheral circuit of the array of memory cells. The first peripheral circuit includes a first transistor. A third semiconductor structure includes a second peripheral circuit of the array of memory cells. The second peripheral circuit includes a second transistor. The first semiconductor structure, the second semiconductor structure, and the third semiconductor structure are stacked over one another.
US11929118B2 Non-volatile memory device
Provided is a non-volatile memory device including a memory cell array including cell strings each including memory cells and a string select transistor connected to a string select line; a page buffer circuit including page buffers each including a forcing latch configured to store forcing information; and a control logic circuit configured to, during a program operation on a selected word line, control at least two of a first voltage applied to the string select line in a first interval before a bit line forcing operation for transferring the forcing information to the selected cell string, a second voltage applied to the string select line in a second interval in which the bit line forcing operation is performed, and a third voltage applied to the string select line in a third interval after the bit line forcing operation is performed, to be different from each other.
US11929117B2 Phase-change memory devices, systems, and methods of operating thereof
In certain aspects, a memory device includes a bit line, a plurality of memory cells coupled with the bit line, and N selectors, where N is a positive integer greater than 1, and N word lines. Each one of the plurality of memory cells includes N phase-change memory (PCM) elements. Each one of the N selectors is coupled with a respective one of the N PCM elements. Each one of the N word lines is coupled with a respective one of the N selectors.
US11929115B2 Memory device with SRAM cells assisted by non-volatile memory cells and operation method thereof
A memory device and an operation method thereof are provided. The memory device includes memory cells, each having a static random access memory (SRAM) cell and a non-volatile memory cell. The SRAM cell is configured to store complementary data at first and second storage nodes. The non-volatile memory cell is configured to replicate and retain the complementary data before the SRAM cell loses power supply, and to rewrite the replicated data to the first and second storage nodes of the SRAM cell after the power supply of the SRAM cell is restored.
US11929112B2 Sense amplifier, memory, and method for controlling sense amplifier
The sense amplifier includes: an amplification module configured to amplify a voltage transmitted by a bit line or a reference bit line, when the sense amplifier is at an amplification stage; a first switch module configured to control the amplification module to be disconnected from the reference bit line, when the sense amplifier performs a read operation for the bit line and is at the amplification stage. In the disclosure, the power consumption of the sense amplifier may be reduced.
US11929110B2 Memory circuit and method of operating same
A memory circuit includes a global control circuit, a first local control circuit, and a first set of word line post-decoder circuits coupled to a first set of memory cells that is configured to store a first set of data. The global control circuit is configured to generate a first and second set of global pre-decoder signals, and a first set of local address signals. The first local control circuit includes a first set of repeater circuits and a first clock pre-decoder circuit. The first set of repeater circuits is configured to generate a first and second set of local pre-decoder signals in response to the corresponding first and second set of global pre-decoder signals. The first clock pre-decoder circuit is configured to generate a first and second set of clock signals in response to the first set of local address signals and the first clock signal.
US11929108B2 Memory detection method, computer device and storage medium
Provided are a memory detection method, a computer device and a storage medium. The method includes: initializing all storage units in a storage unit array; determining a plurality of target wordlines, two adjacent target wordlines being provided with a plurality of interfering wordlines therebetween; turning on the target wordlines, and performing a write operation on storage units connected to the target wordlines; performing repeatedly turn-on and turn-off of the interfering wordlines for a plurality of times; and performing a read operation on the storage units connected to the target wordlines. A write operation is performed on the storage units connected to the interfering wordlines by means of forced current sinking.
US11929107B2 Techniques for memory cell refresh
Methods, systems, and devices for techniques for memory cell refresh are described. A memory system may support a low power mode in which the memory system may periodically perform a refresh operation. In some cases, the memory system and a host system coupled with the memory system may support a command to enter the low power mode. As part of the low power mode, the memory system may receive at least one power supply of one or more supported power supplies, such that the memory system may remain active and thus periodically perform the refresh operation. In some cases, the memory system may adjust the periodicity of the refresh operation in response to detecting a triggering event, such as a high temperature, a large system age, or a combination thereof.
US11929105B2 Method of fabricating a semiconductor device
The present application makes public a magnetic memory and a reading/writing method thereof, which magnetic memory comprises at least one cell layer, and the cell layer includes a plurality of parallel second wires that are disposed in a second plane, the first plane being parallel to the second plane, and projections of the second wires onto the first plane intercrossing the first wires; a plurality of storage elements that are disposed between the first plane and the second plane, the storage elements including magnetic tunnel junctions and bi-directional gating components connected in series along a direction perpendicular to the first plane, the magnetic tunnel junctions being connected to the first wires, the bi-directional gating components being connected to the second wires, and the bi-directional gating components being configured to be conductive upon application of a threshold voltage and/or a threshold current.
US11929104B2 Data storage drive with dedicated erase transducer
A recording head has a magnetic write transducer having a first crosstrack width operable to write a single track of data at a time to a magnetic disk. The recording head also has a magnetic erase transducer separate from the magnetic write transducer. The magnetic erase transducer has a second crosstrack width operable to simultaneously erase multiple tracks of data from the magnetic disk.
US11929103B2 Disk device
A disk device includes a magnetic disk, a magnetic head, a flexible printed circuit board, an electronic component, and a wall. The flexible printed circuit board is electrically connected to the magnetic head. The electronic component is mounted on the flexible printed circuit board. The wall has rigidity higher than the flexible printed circuit board and is attached to the flexible printed circuit board. The flexible printed circuit board with a first through hole includes a first surface facing the electronic component with a gap, and a second surface opposite the first surface and facing the wall, the first through hole being open to the first surface and the second surface to communicate with the gap. The wall is provided with a second through hole penetrating the wall to communicate with the first through hole.
US11929099B2 Text-driven editor for audio and video assembly
The disclosed technology is a system and computer-implemented method for assembling and editing a video program from spoken words or soundbites. The disclosed technology imports source audio/video clips and any of multiple formats. Spoken audio is transcribed into searchable text. The text transcript is synchronized to the video track by timecode markers. Each spoken word corresponds to a timecode marker, which in turn corresponds to a video frame or frames. Using word processing operations and text editing functions, a user selects video segments by selecting corresponding transcribed text segments. By selecting text and arranging that text, a corresponding video program is assembled. The selected video segments are assembled on a timeline display in any chosen order by the user. The sequence of video segments may be reordered and edited, as desired, to produce a finished video program for export.
US11929097B2 Method and apparatus of editing multimedia file, electronic device, and storage medium
The present disclosure provides a method and apparatus of editing a multimedia file, an electronic device, and a storage medium. The method includes: acquiring a multimedia file and an operation information contained in each editing track of a plurality of editing tracks, wherein the operation information is acquired to edit the multimedia file; detecting a multimedia file frame contained in the each editing track at a current time in a case of editing the multimedia file in a chronological order; editing the multimedia file frame contained in the each editing track at the current time by using the operation information associated with the multimedia file frame, so as to obtain an edited file frame contained in the each editing track at the current time; and performing an encoding synthesis on the edited file frame contained in the each editing track at the current time.
US11929092B2 System and method for conditioning new LTO media
A tape drive (226) for use in a tape library (10) that retains at least one tape cartridge (220) that retains magnetic tape (250) includes a drive housing (226A) and a media conditioner (255). The drive housing (226A) is configured to receive the tape cartridge (220). The media conditioner (255) is coupled to the drive housing (226A). The media conditioner (255) is configured to condition the magnetic tape (250) when the tape cartridge (220) is received within the drive housing (226A). The media conditioner (255) can be configured to remove at least one of abrasives, contaminants and lubricants that are on the magnetic tape (250) when the tape cartridge (220) is received within the drive housing (226A). The magnetic tape (250) is configured to move along a predefined path (251) within the drive housing (226A), which is defined by one or more rollers (254). The rollers (254) can include a modified roller (270) having a roller body (274) and an outer coating (276) that is affixed on an outer surface (274A) of the roller body (274). The media conditioner (255) can include the modified roller (270).
US11929087B2 Systems and methods for selectively attenuating a voice
Systems and methods for amplifying and/or attenuating audio signals are disclosed. In one implementation, a system for selectively amplifying audio signals may include at least one microphone for capturing sounds from an environment of the user and a processor. The processor may be programmed to receive an audio signal representative of sounds captured by the at least one microphone; determine whether the audio signal comprises speech by a user of the system; subject to the audio signal comprising speech by the user, modify the audio signal by attenuating a first part of the audio signal comprising the speech by the user; subject to the audio signal comprising audio other than speech by the user, modify the audio signal by amplifying a second part of the audio signal comprising audio other than the speech by the user; and transmit the modified audio signal to a hearing interface device.
US11929084B2 Audio encoder and decoder using a frequency domain processor with full-band gap filling and a time domain processor
An audio encoder for encoding an audio signal has: a first encoding processor for encoding a first audio signal portion in a frequency domain, having: a time frequency converter for converting the first audio signal portion into a frequency domain representation; an analyzer for analyzing the frequency domain representation to determine first spectral portions to be encoded with a first spectral resolution and second regions to be encoded with a second resolution; and a spectral encoder for encoding the first spectral portions with the first spectral resolution and encoding the second portions with the second resolution; a second encoding processor for encoding a second different audio signal portion in the time domain; a controller for analyzing and determining, which portion of the audio signal is the first audio signal portion encoded in the frequency domain and which portion is the second audio signal portion encoded in the time domain; and an encoded signal former for forming an encoded audio signal having a first encoded signal portion for the first audio signal portion and a second encoded signal portion for the second portion.
US11929081B2 Electronic apparatus and controlling method thereof
An electronic apparatus is provided. The electronic apparatus may include a microphone; a memory configured to store a wakeup word; and a processor configured to: identify, based on context information of the electronic apparatus, an occurrence of a pre-determined event; change, based on the occurrence of the pre-determined event, a first threshold value for recognizing the wakeup word; obtain, based on a first user voice input received via the microphone, a similarity value between first text information corresponding to the first user voice input and the wakeup word; and perform, based on the similarity value being greater than or equal to the first threshold value, a voice recognition function on second text information corresponding to a second user voice input received via the microphone after the first user voice input.
US11929080B2 Electronic device and method for providing memory service by electronic device
According to an embodiment, an electronic device comprises a communication module, a memory, and a processor configured to, upon obtaining a first utterance related to a memory service, prepare to store first information for the memory service for the first utterance and store the first information including essential information, sensitivity information for the first information, and an authentication method for the first information, detected from the first utterance, in the memory, and obtain a second utterance for looking up information related to the memory service, upon identifying that the obtained second utterance is one for looking up the first information, complete authentication based on the authentication method, and provide the essential information by a providing method determined based on the sensitivity information. Various other embodiments may be provided.
US11929079B2 Electronic device for managing user model and operating method thereof
Disclosed is an operating method of an electronic device, including receiving a first user model from another electronic device of a user registered in the electronic device, through a communication circuit of the electronic device, refining a user model of the electronic device based on the first user model, and identifying the user based on a first voice input of the user by using the refined user model, wherein the user model is trained by the electronic device based on a second user model of at least one another user other than the user before the user is registered, and wherein the first user model is trained by the another electronic device based on a second voice input of the user obtained by the another electronic device of the user.
US11929078B2 Method and system for user voice identification using ensembled deep learning algorithms
Certain embodiments of the present disclosure provide techniques training a user detection model to identify a user of a software application based on voice recognition. The method generally includes receiving a data set including a plurality of voice interactions with users of a software application. For each respective recording in the data set, a spectrogram representation is generated based on the respective recording. A plurality of voice recognition models are trained. Each of the plurality of voice recognition models is trained based on the spectrogram representation for each of the plurality of voice recordings in the data set. The plurality of voice recognition models are deployed to an interactive voice response system.
US11929077B2 Multi-stage speaker enrollment in voice authentication and identification
Embodiments of systems and methods for user enrollment in speaker authentication and speaker identification systems are disclosed. In some embodiments, the enrollment process includes collecting speech samples that are examples of multiple speech types spoken by a user, computing a speech representation for each speech sample, and aggregating the example speech representations to form a robust overall representation or user voiceprint of the user's speech.
US11929075B2 Voice action discoverability system
Methods, systems, and apparatus for receiving, by a voice action system, data specifying trigger terms that trigger an application to perform a voice action and a context that specifies a status of the application when the voice action can be triggered. The voice action system receives data defining a discoverability example for the voice action that comprises one or more of the trigger terms that trigger the application to perform the voice action when a status of the application satisfies the specified context. The voice action system receives a request for discoverability examples for the application from a user device having the application installed, and provides the data defining the discoverability examples to the user device in response to the request. The user device is configured to provide a notification of the one or more of the trigger terms when a status of the application satisfies the specified context.
US11929072B2 Using textual input and user state information to generate reply content to present in response to the textual input
Methods, apparatus, and computer readable media related to receiving textual input of a user during a dialog between the user and an automated assistant (and optionally one or more additional users), and generating responsive reply content based on the textual input and based on user state information. The reply content is provided for inclusion in the dialog. In some implementations, the reply content is provided as a reply, by the automated assistant, to the user's textual input and may optionally be automatically incorporated in the dialog between the user and the automated assistant. In some implementations, the reply content is suggested by the automated assistant for inclusion in the dialog and is only included in the dialog in response to further user interface input.
US11929069B2 Proactive incorporation of unsolicited content into human-to-computer dialogs
Methods, apparatus, and computer readable media are described related to automated assistants that proactively incorporate, into human-to-computer dialog sessions, unsolicited content of potential interest to a user. In various implementations, based on content of an existing human-to-computer dialog session between a user and an automated assistant, an entity mentioned by the user or automated assistant may be identified. Fact(s)s related to the entity or to another entity that is related to the entity may be identified based on entity data contained in database(s). For each of the fact(s), a corresponding measure of potential interest to the user may be determined. Unsolicited natural language content may then be generated that includes one or more of the facts selected based on the corresponding measure(s) of potential interest. The automated assistant may then incorporate the unsolicited content into the existing human-to-computer dialog session or a subsequent human-to-computer dialog session.
US11929065B2 Coordinating electronic personal assistants
A method includes receiving a representation of a spoken utterance, processing the representation of the spoken utterance to identify, from a number of candidate domains, a request and a serving domain, and routing the request to a personal assistant based on the request and the serving domain. Identification of the serving domain is based on one or more of a contextual state, a behavior profile of a speaker of the utterance, and a semantic content of the utterance.
US11929064B2 End-to-end streaming keyword spotting
A method for detecting a hotword includes receiving a sequence of input frames that characterize streaming audio captured by a user device and generating a probability score indicating a presence of a hotword in the streaming audio using a memorized neural network. The network includes sequentially-stacked single value decomposition filter (SVDF) layers and each SVDF layer includes at least one neuron. Each neuron includes a respective memory component, a first stage configured to perform filtering on audio features of each input frame individually and output to the memory component, and a second stage configured to perform filtering on all the filtered audio features residing in the respective memory component. The method also includes determining whether the probability score satisfies a hotword detection threshold and initiating a wake-up process on the user device for processing additional terms.
US11929059B2 Method, device, and computer readable storage medium for text-to-speech synthesis using machine learning on basis of sequential prosody feature
The present disclosure relates to a text-to-speech synthesis method using machine learning based on a sequential prosody feature. The text-to-speech synthesis method includes receiving input text, receiving a sequential prosody feature, and generating output speech data for the input text reflecting the received sequential prosody feature by inputting the input text and the received sequential prosody feature to an artificial neural network text-to-speech synthesis model.
US11929057B2 Display apparatus
A display apparatus includes a display panel configured to include first to eleventh regions, at least one first to third vibration devices respectively at the first to third regions, at least one fourth to eighth vibration devices respectively at the fourth to eighth regions, at least one ninth to eleventh vibration devices respectively at the ninth to eleventh regions, a first partition between the first and third regions, a second partition between the second and third regions, a third partition between the fourth and seventh regions, a fourth partition between the fourth and eighth regions, a fifth partition between the sixth and seventh regions, and a sixth partition between the sixth and eighth regions. A length of one or more among the first and second partitions may differ from a length of one or more among the third to sixth partitions.
US11929055B2 Wind turbine with tonality reduction
A wind turbine comprising: a vibration source; a component arranged to receive a vibration from the vibration source, the component having a first resonant frequency; and a resonator module arranged to vibrate with a first wavelength when excited at the first resonant frequency, the resonator module being operably coupled to the component at a first location, wherein the resonator module has a first length extending from the first location to a first free end of the resonator module, and wherein the first length of the resonator module is a quarter of the first wavelength.
US11929051B2 Environment awareness system for experiencing an environment through music
An environment awareness system includes a memory and first and second modules. The memory is configured to store environmental data, one or more music composition templates, and one or more maps, where the environmental data is indicative of at least one of a state, condition, or change in an environment in which the environment awareness system is located. The first module is configured to receive and store the environmental data in the memory. The second module is configured to: based on the one or more music composition templates and the one or more maps, convert the environmental data to a music signal including modifying variables in the one or more music composition templates based on the environmental data; and based on the music signal, play out a musical composition via an audio system to audibly indicate the at least one of the state, condition, or change in the environment.
US11929050B2 Strainer device
A strainer device for a drum includes a fixing portion attachable to a shell of the drum, an operation portion, a movable portion moved with respect to the fixing portion to change a snare wire between an ON state and an OFF state, a pressing member, a cam portion including a cam surface, and a follower configured to be relatively displaced with respect to the cam portion between a first position and a second position in the cam portion while the pressing member is pressing against the cam surface. A direction of a force acting on the follower with respect to the cam portion is directed to: a side of the first position within the cam portion in a state where the follower is disposed in the first position, and a side of the second position in a state where the follower is disposed in the second position.
US11929047B2 Dynamic frame rate optimization
Systems, methods, and non-transitory media are provided for dynamically switching frame rates without changing a display refresh rate. An example method can include receiving, from a display device associated with a computing device, a set of control signals indicating a display refresh rate implemented by the display device; adjusting a frame rate associated with application data from one or more applications executed on the computing device; synchronizing, based on the set of control signals, the adjusted frame rate with two or more display refresh cycles, each display refresh cycle being based on the display refresh rate; providing, to the display device, a first frame at the adjusted frame rate, the first frame being generated based on the application data; and displaying the first frame at the display device implementing the display refresh rate.
US11929046B2 Electronic device and operation method of electronic device
An electronic device including a substrate, a first signal line, a second signal line, a third signal line, a first level shifter, and a second level shifter is provided. The first signal line, the second signal line, and the third signal line are disposed on the substrate. Each of the first signal line, the second signal line, and the third signal line has two endpoints. The second signal line is disposed between the first signal line and the third signal line. The first level shifter is coupled to the first signal line and the third signal line. The second level shifter is coupled to the second signal line. The first level shifter is coupled to the two endpoints of the first signal line and the two endpoints of the third signal line. The second level shifter is coupled to the two endpoints of the second signal line.
US11929045B2 Displays with supplemental loading structures
A display may have an array of pixels such as liquid crystal display pixels. The display may include short pixel rows that span only partially across the display and full-width pixel rows that span the width of the display. The gate lines coupled to the short pixel rows may extend into the inactive area of the display. Supplemental gate line loading structures may be located in the inactive area of the display to increase loading on the gate lines that are coupled to short pixel rows. The supplemental gate line loading structures may include data lines and doped polysilicon that overlap the gate lines in the inactive area. In displays that combine display and touch functionality into a thin-film transistor layer, supplemental loading structures may be used in the inactive area to increase loading on common voltage lines that are coupled to short rows of common voltage pads.
US11929041B1 Display apparatus, local dimming control circuit and local dimming control method thereof
A display apparatus includes a backlight module with backlight zones, a panel over the backlight module, and a circuit configured to generate compensated pixel data for the panel based on image data and an arrangement of the zones of the backlight module, in which the image data has image areas respectively corresponding to the backlight zones. For a first image area being a low-luminance image area and a luminance intensity of a first zone of the zones corresponding to the first image area being less than a luminance intensity of a second zone corresponding to a second image area neighboring the first image area, the circuit performs first pixel compensation for high-luminance pixels in the second image area and second pixel compensation on low-luminance pixels in the second image area, in which the second pixel compensation is greater than the first pixel compensation.
US11929040B2 Circadian lighting-enabled display system, method, and apparatus
A user interface display may have a display and may have a backlight that lights the display. The display may implement pixels to generate colors and images. The display may be backlit. The backlight may use pixels having emitters to generate different color backlighting. In various instances, the display or the backlight or both may include a deep blue emitter. The blue emitter may be used in combination with red and green pixels elements to generate different colors. By implementing deep blue emitters rather than conventional blue (e.g., cyan) emitters, the effects of cyan light on a viewer's circadian rhythm may be limited or eliminated. Moreover, by implementing deep blue emitters, the effects of cyan light on a viewer's circadian rhythm may be varied, while the colors and images are reproduced for viewing without introducing significant color distortion.
US11929038B2 Display device, data driving circuit, and display driving method
A display device includes a display panel, a data driving circuit, and a timing controller, wherein the display panel includes a plurality of gate lines to which a scan signal is applied, a plurality of data lines to which a data voltage is applied, a plurality of reference voltage lines to which a reference voltage is applied, and a plurality of subpixels, wherein the data driving circuit senses a voltage on one reference voltage line selected from the plurality of reference voltage lines in a first detecting period and a second detecting period having different voltage detecting paths, and wherein the timing controller controls the data driving circuit, and determining whether or not the reference voltage line is abnormal using a sensing voltage detected from the reference voltage line.
US11929035B2 Display device including a data-scan integration chip
A display device includes a display panel including a plurality of pixels, a plurality of data lines extending in a first direction and coupled to the plurality of pixels, a plurality of first scan lines extending in a second direction different from the first direction and coupled to the plurality of pixels, and a plurality of second scan lines extending in the first direction and coupled to the plurality of first scan lines, a data driver which provides data voltages to the plurality of pixels through the plurality of data lines, and a scan driver which sequentially provides a scan signal to the plurality of pixels on a row-by-row basis through the plurality of second scan lines and the plurality of first scan lines. The data driver and the scan driver are implemented with a data-scan integration chip which outputs the data voltages and the scan signal.
US11929030B2 Display panel, driving method, and display device
A display panel, a driving method, and a display device. The display panel includes: a base substrate, subpixels, driving lines, data lines, a gate driving circuit including clock signal lines and shift register units arranged in extension direction of clock signal lines. The clock signal lines is divided into clock signal line groups; the shift register units is divided into register unit groups; the shift register units in same register unit group are cascaded, adjacent two of shift register units in the extension direction are in different register unit groups; one register unit group corresponds to one clock signal line group; the gate of an input transistor is connected to a clock signal line in a corresponding clock signal line group, the second pole of input transistor is connected to the gate of an output transistor; the second pole of output transistor is connected to at least one driving line.
US11929029B2 Display device and driving method thereof
A display device includes first and second initialization voltage sources and first and second pixel circuits. The first initialization voltage source provides a first initialization voltage. The second initialization voltage source provides a second initialization voltage less than the first initialization voltage. The first pixel circuit includes a first organic light emitting diode. The second pixel circuit includes a second organic light emitting diode with an organic material having a band gap different from a band gap of an organic material in the first organic light emitting diode. The first pixel circuit is coupled to the first initialization voltage source and the second initialization voltage source. The second pixel circuit is coupled to a single initialization voltage source.
US11929027B2 Display device
A display device includes a first driving transistor of a first subpixel, a second driving transistor of a second subpixel, a first shield metal, a second shield metal, a buffer layer, and an interlayer insulating film; a first source electrode included in the first driving transistor is positioned on or over the interlayer insulating film and electrically connected to the first shield metal through first holes in the interlayer insulating film and the buffer layer; a second source electrode included in the second driving transistor is positioned on or over the interlayer insulating film and electrically connected to the second shield metal through second holes in the interlayer insulating film and the buffer layer; a welding repair line is positioned between the buffer layer and the interlayer insulating film to overlap with at least a part of the first shield metal and be electrically connected to the second source electrode through a hole in the interlayer insulating film.
US11929025B2 Display device comprising pixel driving circuit
Disclosed is a display device comprising a light emitting element, and a pixel driving circuit connected to the light emitting element and configured to include first to fourth nodes, wherein the pixel driving circuit includes a driving transistor connected to the first to third nodes, a plurality of switching transistors, a storage capacitor, and a plurality of signals and voltage lines, wherein an initialization voltage applied through an initialization line among the plurality of signals and voltage lines is varied based on a data voltage.
US11929023B2 Pixel circuit, method of driving same, and display device
A pixel circuit, a method of driving the same, and a display device are provided. An input end of an anode reset transistor is connected to an output end of a driving transistor, and an output end of the anode reset transistor is connected to an anode of an organic light emitting diode to collect a leakage current from the anode of the organic light emitting diode through the anode reset transistor to the output end of the driving transistor in an light emitting state. Part of the collected current at the output end of the driving transistor enters the anode of the organic light emitting diode.
US11929022B2 Multiplexing circuitry, multiplexing method, multiplexing module, and display device
The present disclosure provides a multiplexing circuitry, a multiplexing method, a multiplexing module, and a display device. The multiplexing circuitry includes N multiplexing unit circuitries, N energy storage unit circuitries and N control unit circuitries. An nth multiplexing unit circuitry is configured to enable an nth output data line to be electrically coupled to or electrically decoupled from an input data line under the control of a potential at an nth control end; an nth energy storage unit circuitry is configured to control a potential at the nth control end in accordance with an nth clock signal; and an nth control unit circuitry is configured to enable the nth control end to be electrically coupled to or electrically decoupled from an nth switch control line in accordance with a control voltage signal and an nth switch control signal.
US11929020B2 Display device and method of driving display device
A display device includes a display panel, a power supply unit, a voltage adjustment signal provider, and a data adjustment signal provider. The display panel includes a first display area and a second display area. The power supply unit is configured to provide a first initialization voltage and a second initialization voltage to the display panel. The voltage adjustment signal provider is configured to provide an adjustment signal to the power supply unit for applying an adjustment voltage to the second initialization voltage when the second display area is driven at a frequency lower than at least one of a predetermined frequency and a driving frequency of the first area. The data adjustment signal provider is configured to provide a data adjustment signal for adjusting gray levels of some pixels included in the first display area when the adjustment voltage is applied to the second initialization voltage.
US11929002B2 Method of calculating respective gamma values for display areas of a display panel
A method of calculating a gamma-value for a display panel includes displaying a first color test image having a first target gray-level and then measuring a first luminance-value implemented by at least one first color-pixel included in a jth display-area, displaying a second color test image having the first target gray-level and then measuring a second luminance-value implemented by at least one second color-pixel included in the jth display-area, deriving an estimated driving current flowing in the second color-pixel at the first target gray-level based on RGB gray level-driving current curves, deriving a second target gray-level when the estimated driving current flows in the first color-pixel based on the RGB gray level-driving current curves, and calculating a target gamma-value to be applied to the first color-pixel included in the jth display-area based on the first target gray-level, the second target gray-level, the first luminance-value, and the second luminance-value.
US11929000B2 Display system and display array
The display system comprising a main control module and a display module is provided. The main control module comprises a display driving circuit and a timing control circuit. The display driving circuit is used to output a display driving signal. The timing control circuit is coupled to the display driving circuit to receive the display driving signal, and convert the display driving signal into a digital signal. The display module comprises a first display panel to an N-th display panel, coupled to the timing control circuit and receiving the digital signal, so as to display corresponding multimedia content according to the digital signal, wherein N is a positive integer greater than 1, and the main control module is independently coupled to the display module.
US11928999B2 Display device and method of driving the same
The present disclosure relates to a display device and a method of driving the same, and more specifically, to a display device for preventing a user from recognizing a change in luminance when a frame frequency is changed, and a method of driving the same. A display device of the present disclosure includes a display panel including a plurality of pixel regions, a gate driver configured to sequentially supply light emission control signals to horizontal lines of the display panel, a data driver configured to supply a data signal corrected by a source voltage to the display panel, and a dimming controller configured to control whether to gradually change a frame frequency and gamma correction data according to a duty ratio of the light emission control signal.
US11928998B2 Display device performing multi-frequency driving, and method of operating a display device
A display device includes a display panel including a first partial panel region and a second partial panel region, and a panel driver which drives the display panel. The panel driver determines a first driving frequency for the first partial panel region and a second driving frequency for the second partial panel region. In a case where the first driving frequency and the second driving frequency are different from each other, the panel driver sets a boundary portion including a boundary between the first partial panel region and the second partial panel region, and determines a third driving frequency for the boundary portion to be between the first driving frequency and the second driving frequency.
US11928996B2 Display apparatus, drive chip, and electronic device
Disclosed are a display apparatus, a drive chip, and an electronic device. When determining that a disconnected signal line (DL) exists, a drive chip sends a control signal to a signal line repair module, so that shift output ends (OUT) of a plurality of shift units sequentially output enable signals, and the shift unit corresponding to a connection switch electrically connected to the disconnected signal line (DL) continuously outputs enable signals, so that the connection switch electrically connected to the disconnected signal line (DL) is continuously turned on. The display apparatus may repair a disconnected signal line without being returned to a factory and a manual operation.
US11928995B2 Display test apparatus and method of fabricating display device(s)
A display test apparatus includes a measuring apparatus and a calculating device connected to the measuring apparatus. The measuring apparatus provides a sample pixel value to a first display device including a first display panel, measures a first color coordinate value of an image displayed by the first display panel in response to the sample pixel value. The calculating device generates a first parameter of the first display panel in response to the first color coordinate value, generates a target color coordinate value in response to the sample pixel value, and generates a first mapping table in response to the first color coordinate value, the first parameter and the target color coordinate value.
US11928994B2 Display device with crack detection circuitry and manufacturing method thereof
A display device includes a substrate including a display area and a non-display area disposed near the display area, a plurality of pixels disposed in the display area, a plurality of signal lines disposed on the substrate and connected to the pixels, and a pad portion disposed in the non-display area and including a plurality of pads. The signal lines include a first crack detecting line connected to a first test voltage pad and a first pad at a first node, connected to a second pad at a second node, and extending around the non-display area between the first node and the second node, as well as a first data line including a first end connected to a first transistor connected to the first crack detecting line at the second node, and a second end connected to corresponding pixels from among the plurality of pixels.
US11928993B2 Display device and display method therefor
A display device and a display method therefor. The display device includes: a display panel (10), including a base substrate (101) and a plurality of pixel islands (102) located on the base substrate (101), each of the pixel islands (102) including a plurality of sub-pixels (p) arranged in a first direction (x) and a second direction (y), in the pixel island (102), a row of sub-pixels (p) arranged in the first direction (x) having the same color, and a row of sub-pixels (p) arranged in the second direction (y) having mutually different colors; and a light splitting device (20) located at a display surface side of the display panel (10) and configured to deflect part of light emitted by the display panel (10) to a first region, and deflect the other part of light to a second region.
US11928990B2 Display system
According to one embodiment, a display system includes a transparent screen that is capable of switching a light scattering degree, a projector, and a controller that controls interlocking driving of the projector and the screen. The controller drives the screen and controls a light scattering degree of at least part of an area, of the screen, in which the image is projected during a period in which the projector is driven and an image is projected on the screen.
US11928988B2 Display device and manufacturing method thereof
A plurality of display panels having a curved surface are placed in a limited space.Two, or three or more display panels are combined to form one display region having a T-shaped outer edge as one screen, and a driver can curve part of the display panel as appropriate so that the driver can see the screen easily. A first display panel or a second display panel has flexibility and includes a position adjustment function of curving an end portion. That is, by curving part of the display panel, the user can see the display panel easily. The in-car design can also be varied.
US11928987B2 Commodity sales data processing apparatus and method
A commodity sales data processing apparatus includes an image processor and a controller. The image processor captures an image including a symbol. The symbol includes discount information relating to a discount on a price of a commodity. The controller acquires commodity information that uniquely specifies the commodity. The controller extracts a region from the image captured by the camera. The region includes the symbol. The controller transmits, to a server, an image of the region extracted by the controller. The controller acquires, from the server, the discount information based on the image transmitted to the server. The controller registers the commodity information acquired by the controller and a discounted price of the commodity based on the discount information acquired by the controller in association with each other.
US11928984B2 Intelligent and contextual system for test management
Techniques described herein provide intelligent context-based testing. One or more implementations receive an image that includes content. In turn, some implementations process the image to extract test information from the content, such as questions, answers, learning material, and so forth. By analyzing the test information, various implementations determine one or more characteristics associated with the test information, and dynamically generate new test information based on the determined one or more characteristics. As one example, some implementations obtain new content by searching for content that includes the one or more characteristics and generate new test information based on the new content and the extracted test information.
US11928983B2 Artificial eye assembly for studying ocular pharmacokinetics
An artificial eye assembly (100) comprising: —an anterior layer (50) comprising an anterior cavity (52); —a flow constricting (40) layer comprising a first aperture (42), and wherein the first aperture (42) is in fluid communication with the anterior cavity (52); —a shaping layer (30) comprising a second aperture and a shaping structure (32), wherein the shaping structure (32) is located within, partially within, or outside of the second aperture, and wherein the shaping structure comprises (32) one or more webs (33), the webs (33) connecting the structure (32) to the rest of the shaping layer (30), and wherein the second aperture is in fluid communication with the first aperture (42); —a flow resistive layer (20) comprising pores, and wherein pores of the layer are in fluid communication with the second aperture; —a posterior layer (10) comprising a posterior cavity (12), and wherein the posterior cavity (12) is in fluid communication with pores of the flow resistive layer (20); —a fluid inlet (13) located in the anterior and/or posterior cavity (12, 52), or located in or adjacent to the second aperture; —a fluid outlet (54) located in the anterior cavity; and —an injection inlet (14) located in the posterior cavity and/or located in the anterior cavity, and wherein the anterior cavity (52) and the posterior cavity (12) are in fluid communication with one another via a fluid path formed through the layers (10, 20, 30, 40 50); and wherein, in use, a fluid introduced under pressure into the assembly via the fluid inlet (13) will flow along the fluid path and exit the assembly via the fluid outlet (54) with a first flow rate.
US11928981B2 Tactile vision
A seeing device and process that enables a visually impaired user to “see” using touch. It comprises: Sensors/cameras worn approximately at eye level, a microprocessor, and a garment that contains small tactile elements in a matrix that vibrate in a pattern related to the location of objects in front of the user. The cameras take pictures of the area and then map the depth and position of objects. This map is translated onto a person's skin through the garment with tactile elements with each tactile element corresponding to a zone in real space. Some of the tactile elements will trigger sequentially in a snaking pattern with only certain ones activating in a pattern. This will help the person sense where there are objects in his/her path.
US11928972B2 Systems and methods for a dynamic re-route interface
A method may include detecting, during a flight of an aircraft system, a conflict with a planned route of the aircraft system, determining one or more alternate routes for the aircraft system to avoid the conflict, wherein each of the one or more alternate routes avoid secondary conflicts with active flight operations, transmitting first data to cause first visual information indicating the conflict and second visual information indicating the one or more alternate routes to be displayed to a user, receiving second data indicating one of the one or more alternate routes being selected by the user, and updating the planned route of the aircraft system to include the alternate route selected by the user.
US11928969B2 Method for displaying corridor and path of unmanned vehicle using point cloud
A method of displaying a corridor for an unmanned vehicle using a point cloud. The method includes: displaying the space vector points in a preset 3-dimensional space; and generating and displaying individual corridors, each individual corridor connecting between selected space vector points from among the space vector points. Each of the space vector points includes location information and size information, the individual corridor is displayed by a stereoscopic structure including an internal space in which the unmanned vehicle can fly, and the form of the individual corridor is determined based on the size information of a pair of adjacent space vector points.
US11928968B2 Platooning control apparatus based on active collision avoidance control, a system including the same, and a method thereof
A platooning control system is based on active collision avoidance control. The system includes a first platooning control apparatus located in a foremost leading vehicle in a platoon for determining whether it is possible for the leading vehicle to collide when the leading vehicle is fully braked and whether it is possible to avoid collision when it is determined that collision will occur when the leading vehicle is fully braked, calculating a longitudinal deceleration profile and a transverse path of the leading vehicle, and collision with following vehicles that follow the leading vehicle, and transmitting the calculation result to the following vehicles. The system includes a second platooning control apparatus located in a following vehicle for determining whether it is possible for the following vehicle to avoid collision according to whether, from the first platooning control apparatus, it is possible for the leading vehicle to collide when the leading vehicle is fully braked and whether it is possible to avoid collision when it is determined that collision will occur when the leading vehicle is fully braked, and allowing the following vehicle to follow the leading vehicle or perform collision avoidance control separately from the leading vehicle.
US11928965B2 Lane line reconstruction using future scenes and trajectory
A vehicle capable of autonomous driving includes a lane detection system. The lane detection system is trained to predict lane lines using training images. The training images are automatically processed by a training module of the lane detection system in order to create ground truth data. The ground truth data is used to train the lane detection system to predict lane lines that are occluded in real-time images of roadways. The lane detection system predicts lane lines of a roadway in a real-time image even though the lane lines maybe indiscernible due to objects on the roadway or due to the position of the lane lines being in the horizon.
US11928963B2 System and method for tracking egress times from a parking facility and providing action recommendations
A method includes receiving vehicle data for a plurality of vehicles in a parking facility over time, the vehicle data including a time t1 indicating when each of the vehicles leaves its corresponding parking spot in the parking facility, and a time t2 indicating when each of the plurality of vehicles reaches an exit of the parking facility. An egress time is determined for each of the plurality of vehicles based at least in part on the corresponding times t1 and t2. A timestamp is assigned to each of the egress times, resulting in timestamped egress times. A current egress time of the parking facility is estimated based at least in part on the timestamped egress times. An action recommendation is based at least in part on the current egress time of the parking facility and is outputted for subsequent viewing by the driver of the particular vehicle.
US11928962B2 Location risk determination and ranking based on vehicle events and/or an accident database
A system for location risk determination and ranking based on vehicle events and/or an accident database includes an interface and a processor. The interface is configured to receive accident data and/or event data. The processor is configured to determine a set of incident groups, wherein an incident group of the set of incident groups is associated with a set of accidents of the accident data and/or a set of events of the event data that are grouped by location proximity. The processor is further configured to determine a set of traffic estimations, wherein a traffic estimation of the set of traffic estimations is associated with the incident group of the set of incident groups; and determine a ranking of the set of incident groups based at least in part on the set of accidents, the set of events, and the set of traffic estimations.
US11928955B2 Safety disconnect mechanism with integrated illumination for electronic devices
A control device includes a controller and a safety disconnect mechanism that is illuminable. The controller couples to a power supply line and a load line. Further, the controller is operable to control a power output on the load line using a power supplied by the power supply line. The safety disconnect mechanism is manipulatable between (i) an engaged state, coinciding with the power supply line being electrically coupled to the load line, and (ii) a disengaged state, coinciding with the power supply line and the load line being electrically decoupled, so that no power output is provided on the load line. A lighting element can be provided with the safety disconnect mechanism, where the lighting element is configured to have at least a first illumination state that is indicative of the safety disconnect mechanism being in the engaged position, and a second illumination state that is indicative of the safety disconnect mechanism being in the disengaged state.
US11928954B1 Hazard detection apparatus, system and methods
Hazard detectors are shown and described. Included are devices, systems, kits, and methods for a hazard detector. A hazard detector may in some embodiments include a housing, a presence detector, a hazard detector and a control system. In some examples, hazard detector systems may include a hazard detector having one or more sensors with the ability to detect a hazard and a system for evaluating the hazard for characteristics prior to signaling an alarm. A hazard detector may include power saving systems for longevity and reliability of the detector.
US11928953B2 Garage door opener maintenance and services
A garage door opener system includes a garage door opener having one or more sensors configured to monitor the status of a garage door as it moves between first and second positions. The garage door opener system may detect one or more anomalies in a profile generated from information from the one or more sensors and alert a user to the presence of those anomalies. The garage door opener system may allow a user to find and contact a service provider to address the one or more anomalies.
US11928952B1 Safety system for drowning prevention
A safety system for supervision of a child involving interaction between a pre-trained first adult conveying responsibility for supervision of the child to a pre-trained second adult. The system utilizes a specific interactive scripted conversation between the first adult and the second adult to assign responsibility for supervision of the child to the second adult. Following this, the first adult transfers a wearable to the second adult to provide a visual and tactile transfer of the responsibility of supervision of the child from the first adult and acceptance of the responsibility of supervision of the child by the second adult corresponding to the interactive conversation between the first adult and the second adult.
US11928951B2 Point-of-sale terminal with integrated emergency services request capability
A point-of-sale terminal is used to process purchases by a customer during normal operation. However, the point-of-sale terminal also may receive, aggregate and/or process information measured by sensors that are co-located with or in the vicinity of the point-of-sale terminal. The point-of-sale terminal may receive information from at least one sensor that indicates that the at least one sensor has sensed a measureable parameter that is outside of a threshold range; establish at least one communication channel with at least one third-party based on the indication that the at least one sensor has sensed a measureable parameter that is outside of the threshold range; and send to the at least one third party at least one communication relating to the at least one sensor indicating that the at least one sensor has sensed a measureable parameter that is outside of the threshold range.
US11928948B2 Environmental data monitoring method and monitoring system
A method for monitoring environmental data and a monitoring system are provided. The method includes that: a second server receives first environmental data from a first server; the second server determines that data loss occurs in the first environmental data; the second server obtains lost data in the first environmental data from the first server; the second server obtains second environmental data according to the first environmental data and the lost data; and responsive to a concentration of a sampled gas in the second environmental data exceeding a preset concentration threshold, the second server sends warning information to a terminal device.
US11928941B2 Handles and displays for product vending system
A handle for a product vending system includes a housing configured to be secured to a door of a product storage cabinet having a lock. The handle includes a display arranged on the housing, that is configured to show product information. A payment processing unit is arranged on the housing and is configured to detect or receive a payment. A control unit is configured to communicate with the lock of the product storage cabinet, such that when the payment is detected by the payment processing unit, the control unit is configured to unlock the lock of the product storage cabinet so as to provide access to a product stored in the product storage cabinet.
US11928937B2 Gaming system and method for modifying a wager game
A gaming system including a gaming machine, a host computer, and a computing device of a user connected through a network is provided. The gaming machine may include a storage device that may store user media data corresponding to a player of the gaming machine, the user media data being received from a host computer. The gaming machine may also include a controller that may modify at least one parameter of a wager game being wagered on by the player based on the user media data by inserting at least one of an image, a video, and an audio of the user media data into the at least one parameter. The gaming machine may further include a display that may output the wager game having the at least one parameter modified with the user media data.
US11928936B2 Network-based gameplay interaction system
An electronic gaming system is described. The electronic gaming system includes a server computing device configured to receive an input from a first user computing device including a request to initiate an electronic game and assign a plurality of user devices to the electronic game. The server is further configured to identify a second player account as an initial play player account, wherein the initial play player account is designated to initiate a first play of the electronic game. The server is further configured to transmit content to a second user computing device that causes a gameplay user interface at the second user computing device to include a first display area including video images from a video stream from the second user computing device and a second display area including video images received by the server from a video stream received from the first user computing device.
US11928934B2 Modifying values of accumulated symbols
Gaming systems and methods that randomly modify a value of an accumulated symbol upon each occurrence of a modification event.
US11928932B2 Gaming machine and method for progressive pay table modification over a plurality of game rounds to control probabilities for winning jackpots
A gaming machine comprises memory storing a pay table comprising a plurality of pay table items, each item defining a prize and a required winning combination of symbols to achieve the respective prize, a pay table modifier configured to modify the pay table to apply to at least one game outcome by changing the required winning combination of symbols associated with a first prize such that a lower number of symbols are required to achieve the first prize, an outcome generator configured to generate each at least one game outcome by selecting symbols for display in a plurality of columns of symbol display positions on a display of the gaming machine, and an outcome evaluator configured to evaluate the selected symbols based on the modified pay table upon the pay table being modified.
US11928931B2 Systems and methods for storing, sharing, and replaying a game event
A system for playing a wagering game is described. The system includes a display device, a memory device, and a processor configured to execute instructions stored in the memory device, which when executed, cause the processor to at least: provide the wagering game on the display device; determine whether a game event has occurred during the wagering game; store a copy of the game event in the memory device in response to determining that the game event has occurred; generate digital content in response to determining that the game event has occurred; overlay the digital content on the copy of the game event; and provide access to the copy of the game event with the digital content overlaid thereon to at least one replay recipient.
US11928930B2 Systems and methods for providing dynamic rewards
A loyalty program management system associated with an enterprise location is provided. The loyalty program management system is programmed to: a) receive a plurality of input data associated with a plurality of patrons, wherein the plurality of input data represents actions of the plurality of patrons; b) determine a current location of a patron of the plurality of patrons, wherein the current location of the patron is not at the enterprise location; and c) transmit a message to a computer device associated with the patron including a prize to be awarded if the patron visits the enterprise location.
US11928923B2 Identifying casino group visitors
In certain embodiments, the present disclosure relates to a method for monitoring individuals within a gaming venue. The method can comprise receiving, by a surveillance system of the gaming venue, input from a plurality of input devices at different locations within the gaming venue and identifying, by the surveillance system of the gaming venue, each of a plurality of individuals within the gaming venue based on the received input from the plurality of input devices. Two related individuals of the plurality of individuals can be identified by the surveillance system of the gaming venue based on a model defining factors for identifying relationships between individuals and an action directed to the identified two related individuals can be initiated by the surveillance system of the gaming venue.
US11928921B1 Machine-learning platform for marketing promotions decision making
A platform for providing projections, predictions, and recommendations for casino and gaming environments. The platform leverages machine learning and cognitive computing to determine and present casino promotions. The platform presents this information in a way which is natural and timely for casino operational executives to understand and act upon. The platform can optimize casino promotions based on player and casino analytics.
US11928920B2 Methods and systems for presenting a gaming-related message to a gamer in an area proximate to a beacon associated with a casino
A server system for electronic games includes a memory and a processor configured to execute instructions stored in the memory. When the instructions are executed, the instructions cause the processor to receive from a communication device, a plurality of first signals generated in response to the communication device entering one or more predefined zones associated with the electronic games, and generate, based on the plurality of first signals, a heat map that defines one or more cells based upon a magnitude of a data element of the first signals.
US11928917B2 Gaming machine and method with numerical basis for prizes in reels
A gaming machine and method for operating a slot machine game in which virtual or mechanical reels include numbers from which a prize amount is produced by concatenation. In response to a wager activation by a player, the reels display conduct a base game including spinning the reels and stopping to produce a respective randomly selected outcome having a plurality of symbols including single digit numbers which are positive numbers and zero, double digit numbers which are positive and double zero, and blank symbols. A prize amount associated with the outcome is identified by concatenating the single and double digit numbers and ignoring the blank symbols along a designated payline.
US11928916B2 Wheel display with moveable segments
Gaming systems, methods, and machines provided herein may include wheel displays with movable wheel segments that may be caused to have at least portions thereof that at least translate along axes parallel to a center axis of the wheel display when the wheel is in a “spin” mode.
US11928915B2 Merged game matrices on an electronic gaming machine
A method of playing a feature game on a gaming machine. A display displays a first game and a second game. A game controller determines if a merging condition occurs, and if a merging condition occurs, animates a merging of the first game and the second game into a merged game at the display. The merged game has a plurality of display positions from the first game, the second game, and a set of additional display positions.
US11928909B2 Determination device, control method for determination device, determination system, control method for determination system, and program
A determination device selects a determination area included in a captured image acquired by an imaging data acquisition device, extracts a determination image of a preset target color from the selected determination area, binarizes gradation data of the target color in pixel regions constituting the extracted determination image by using a binarization threshold suitable for each determination area to acquire binarized reference binary data of the determination image, converts the gradation data of the target color in the pixel regions constituting the extracted determination image with respect to a dark portion of the determination image to acquire converted gradation data, binarizes the acquired converted gradation data by using the binarization threshold to acquire comparison binary data, and acquires, based on comparing the reference binary data with the comparison binary data, a determination value for determining a printing method used to produce a printed surface of a printed product.
US11928908B2 Medium processing device
A medium processing device includes: a transaction unit including a transaction port and configured to perform at least one of a process of taking in a medium or a process of taking out the medium through the transaction port; a cassette mounting unit including a mounting port wherein a medium cassette is mounted to the mounting port; a cassette processing unit configured to perform at least one of a process of carrying in the medium from the medium cassette mounted to the cassette mounting unit or a process of carrying out the medium to the medium cassette; and a closing member configured to selectively close the transaction port or the mounting port.
US11928906B2 Ultra-wide band device for access control reader system
A reader system for an access control system includes first and second antennas and first and second controllers. The first controller is configured to communicate with a credential device using a first communication protocol via the first antenna to exchange a credential with the credential device. The second controller is configured to communicate with the credential device using a second communication protocol via the second antenna to perform ranging for the credential device and is configured to communicate with the first controller via a communication link.
US11928905B2 Systems and methods of access validation using distributed ledger identity management
An access control system includes a plurality of sensors and an access controller that includes one or more processors. The sensors detect sensor data regarding a user. The one or more processors receive credential data regarding the user from at least one of an access control device and an electronic wallet, evaluate a medical status using at least one of the sensor data and the credential data, validate access into a space responsive to the medical status being satisfied, and update a record data structure of at least one of the electronic wallet and a distributed ledger using the evaluation of the medical status.
US11928904B2 Methods and systems for controlling a smart lock
The present disclosure discloses methods and systems for controlling a smart lock. The method may include establishing a secure connection with a network, obtaining security control information through the secure connection, obtaining an operation input; performing a security verification based on the security control information and the operation input, and performing a corresponding operation based on the operation input when the security verification is passed.
US11928903B2 User terminal device, server, and method for providing driver's driving information using the same
There is provided a method for providing driver's driving information of a user terminal device, including accessing a driving information providing server storing data generated in a driving recording device for a vehicle, receiving driving record data including event record data corresponding to a driving-related event of a driver from the driving information providing server, and displaying a driving-related event occurrence location on a map using the received driving record data. The driving-related event may include at least two or more of a lane departure event, a forward collision possibility event, a rear side collision possibility event, a sudden deceleration event, a sudden acceleration event, a sudden stop event, a sudden start event, and a speeding event.
US11928901B2 Driving evaluation device and driving evaluation method
Provided is a driving evaluation device that enables evaluation of driving for the purpose of improving a driving time in a circuit racecourse. The driving evaluation device includes an evaluation section extractor 24 that detects a deceleration section and an acceleration section in cornering, a tire friction circle-load factor calculator 27 that calculates, based on a front-rear acceleration and a lateral acceleration, a tire friction circle and a tire load factor in the deceleration section and those in the acceleration section, and a skill deficiency evaluator 28 that evaluates driving based on the tire friction circle and the tire load factor in the deceleration section and those in the acceleration section.
US11928898B2 Systems and methods for facilitating vehicle related problems
A vehicle diagnostic system and related method comprises an interface component connected to a vehicle's On-Board Diagnostics (OBD) port, interface elements comprising: a short range communication module; and a vehicle network protocol interface; short range communication module designed to automatically constitute a data link with a mobile communication device running a gateway module; vehicle network protocol interface configured to intercommunicate bi-directionally with short range communication module to obtain requests from gateway module and to send vehicle data to gateway module: said vehicle network protocol interface further configured to communicate bi-directionally with OBD port to send requests to the vehicle's networks and to derive vehicle data therefrom.
US11928897B2 Methods and apparatus for determining wait times
In some examples, a system may include a first computing device communicatively coupled to a second computing device. Additionally, the first computing device is configured to obtain, from the second computing device, check-in data indicating an arrival of the user of the second computing device at a first location, and in response to obtaining the check-in data, determine current wait times. Moreover, the first computing device is configured to determine a first number of customers waiting for service, determine a first number of associates available to assist the first number of customers, and determine an expected wait time for the user operating the second computing device based at least on the current wait times. In some examples, the first number of customers waiting for service, and the first number of associates available. Further, the first computing device is configured to transmit the expected wait time to the second computing device.
US11928896B2 Auto-calibrating range sensing gate
A fare gate in a transportation system including a barrier, a sensor, and an actuator. The actuator moves the barrier from the open position into the closed position. The sensor is mounted on the barrier and in one position captures sensor data across an aisle formed by the fare gate. A transit user in front of the barrier in another position is identified by the sensor. The transit user passes through the fare gate using the aisle. The actuator moves the barrier from a closed position to an open position to clear passage through the aisle. Using the sensor, the aisle is scanned with a movement of the barrier. The sensor is calibrated based on a predetermined point with movement of the barrier to align the sensor and the predetermined point.
US11928892B2 Motion recognition apparatus using ToF sensor and method for operating the same
Methods for operating a motion recognition apparatus are disclosed. In some implementations, a method for recognizing a motion or gesture of an object may include operating an optical sensor device to capture light reflected from the object under illumination by light emitted toward the object, generating, by comparing the emitted light to the reflected light, a depth image including distance information indicating a distance between the optical sensor device and the object, generating, based on the light reflected from the object, an infrared image including infrared image information associated with the object, and determining the motion of the object based on at least one of the depth image and the infrared image.
US11928891B2 Adapting physical activities and exercises based on facial analysis by image processing
Systems and methods for adapting physical activities and exercises based on facial analysis by image processing are disclosed. A method includes: identifying, by a computer device, a user; receiving, by the computer device, video data of a face region of the user while the user is engaged in exercise or physical activity; analyzing, by the computer device, the video data to determine a detected state of the user, wherein the analyzing the video data includes performing facial analysis using the video data; and providing, by the computer device, feedback to the user based on the analyzing the video data.
US11928886B2 Electronic device and method for recognizing fingerprint by electronic device
An electronic device is provided. The electronic device includes a display panel including an image sensor arranged to receive incident light reflected by an external object, a first guide structure arranged between the display panel and the image sensor and configured to change the direction of the incident light which is introduced through a fingerprint recognition area of the display panel, a second guide structure arranged between the first guide structure and the image sensor and configured to change the direction of the incident light which is introduced therein after passing through the first guide structure, and a processor operatively connected to the display panel and the image sensor. According to an embodiment, the electronic device performs fingerprint recognition by acquiring image information through the image sensor on the basis of at least a part of the incident light introduced through the first guide structure and the second guide structure.
US11928884B2 Fingerprint collection method and terminal
The present disclosure provides a fingerprint collection method. When a fingerprint sensor is integrated on any function key of a terminal, a failure of a fingerprint application function that is caused when a user unintentionally operates a function key can be avoided. The method includes: obtaining, by a terminal, a fingerprint collection instruction, where the fingerprint collection instruction is used to instruct to collect a fingerprint by using a fingerprint sensor integrated on a function key; collecting, by the terminal by using the fingerprint sensor based on the fingerprint collection instruction, fingerprint information recorded by a user on the function key; obtaining, by the terminal on the function key at any moment of collecting the fingerprint information, a first key event triggered by the user, where the first key event is any operation other than a fingerprint recording event; and discarding, by the terminal, the first key event.
US11928881B2 Detection device, display device, detection system, and detection method
A detection device includes a sensor unit, a detector configured to receive an output from a sensor, a detection controller configured to drive and control the sensor unit and the detector, and a processor configured to perform processing in accordance with an output from the detector. The detection controller drives the sensor unit and the detector and determines a touch detection duration in which a coordinate of a finger contacting or nearby the sensor unit is detected, and a fingerprint detection duration in which a fingerprint image of the finger is detected.
US11928880B1 Frame-based body part detection in video clips
Techniques are disclosed for detecting an uncovered portion of a body of a person in a frame of video content. In an example, a first machine learning model of a computing system may output a first score for the frame based on a map that identifies a region of the frame associated with an uncovered body part type. Depending on a value of the first score, a second machine learning model that includes a neural network architecture may further analyze the frame to output a second score. The first score and second score may be merged to produce a third score for the frame. A plurality of scores may be determined, respectively, for frames of the video content, and a maximum score may be selected. The video content may be selected for presentation on a display for further evaluation based on the maximum score.
US11928875B2 Layout-aware, scalable recognition system
Described herein is a mechanism for visual recognition of items or visual search using Optical Character Recognition (OCR) of text in images. Recognized OCR blocks in an image comprise position information and recognized text. The embodiments utilize a location-aware feature vector created using the position and recognized information in each recognized block. The location-aware features of the feature vector utilize position information associated with the block to calculate a weight for the block. The recognized text is used to construct a tri-character gram frequency, inverse document frequency (TGF-IDP) metric using tri-character grams extracted from the recognized text. Features in location-aware feature vector for the block are computed by multiplying the weight and the corresponding TGF-IDF metric. The location-aware feature vector for the image is the sum of the location-aware feature vectors for the individual blocks.
US11928873B2 Systems and methods for efficient floorplan generation from 3D scans of indoor scenes
Methods, systems, and wearable extended reality devices for generating a floorplan of an indoor scene are provided. A room classification of a room and a wall classification of a wall for the room may be determined from an input image of the indoor scene. A floorplan may be determined based at least in part upon the room classification and the wall classification without constraining a total number of rooms in the indoor scene or a size of the room.
US11928871B2 Vehicle position estimation device and traveling position estimation method
A vehicle position estimation device is configured to acquire a distance from a road edge to a subject vehicle using at least one of an imaging device or a distance measuring sensor, acquire position information of lane boundary lines detected by analyzing the images captured by the imaging device; acquire map information including a lane quantity of a traveling road of the subject vehicle from a map storage, calculate, as a roadside area width, a lateral direction distance between an outermost detection line, which is an outermost boundary line among the detected boundary lines, and the road edge, and specify a traveling lane of the subject vehicle based on (i) the distance from the road edge to the subject vehicle, (ii) the roadside area width, and (iii) the lane quantity included in the acquired map information.
US11928869B2 Historical map utilization method based on vision robot
The disclosure discloses a historical map utilization method based on a vision robot, including: S1, the vision robot is controlled to continuously collect image of a preset road sign of a preset working area, and road sign information of the preset road sign is obtained; S2, the obtained road sign information is transmitted to a first map positioning system and a second map positioning system; S3, the first map positioning system and the second map positioning system are controlled to respectively process corresponding road sign information, thereby obtaining first pose information and second pose information; S4, the first pose information and the second pose information under the same preset road sign are selected, and a transformation relationship formula of the first pose information and the second pose information is calculated; and S5, the historical map is controlled to perform a corresponding transformation operation, and subsequent motion control is performed.
US11928868B2 System and method for vehicle position and velocity estimation based on camera and LIDAR data
A vehicle position and velocity estimation system based on camera and LIDAR data is disclosed. An embodiment includes: receiving input object data from a subsystem of a vehicle, the input object data including image data from an image generating device and distance data from a distance measuring device, the distance measuring device comprising one or more LIDAR sensors; determining a first position of a proximate object near the vehicle from the image data; determining a second position of the proximate object from the distance data; correlating the first position and the second position by matching the first position of the proximate object detected in the image data with the second position of the same proximate object detected in the distance data; determining a three-dimensional (3D) position of the proximate object using the correlated first and second positions; and using the 3D position of the proximate object to navigate the vehicle.
US11928867B2 Group of neural networks ensuring integrity
Methods and systems for controlling an autonomous machine. The autonomous machine has sensors generating input data, while the controller includes two or more neural networks that inference using the input data and generate output data. The neural networks can be trained using an identical set of training data set. The output data from each of the neural networks are monitored to ensure that the integrity of the operation is maintained by, for example, the output data from one neural network is compared with the output data from another neural network to verify the consistency. If the comparison yields that the integrity of the system is not maintained at an acceptable level, the controller can stop using the output in controlling the autonomous machine.
US11928865B2 Method for monitoring occupancy in a work area
One variation of a method for monitoring occupancy in a work area includes, at a sensor block: transitioning from an inactive state into an active state when an output of a motion sensor indicates motion in a work area; during a scan cycle in the active state, recording an image through an optical sensor at a time, detecting a set of humans in the image, detecting a second set of human effects in the image, predicting a second set of humans occupying but absent the work area based on the second set of human effects, and estimating a total occupancy in the work area at the time based on the set of humans and the second set of humans; and transmitting the total occupancy to a remote computer system for update of a scheduler for the work area.
US11928863B2 Method, apparatus, device, and storage medium for determining implantation location of recommendation information
This application discloses a method for determining an implantation location of recommendation information performed at a computer device. The method includes: acquiring a target video; acquiring, according to a scene change status of the target video, a target video frame being used for location detection; performing image recognition on the target video frame to obtain masking information of the target video frame including a first region of an object of a target type in the target video frame; and determining an implantation location of recommendation information in the target video frame based on the first region. Image recognition processing is performed on the target video frame to obtain the masking information of the target video frame, so as to determine the implantation location in the target video frame on the basis of the first region corresponding to the object of the target type in the target video frame.
US11928848B2 Light receiving device, solid-state imaging apparatus, electronic equipment, and information processing system
Higher-speed image recognition processing can be implemented. A light receiving device according to an embodiment includes: a plurality of first filters (130) each transmitting an edge component in a predetermined direction in an incident image; a plurality of second filters (150) each transmitting light of a predetermined wavelength band in incident light; and a plurality of photoelectric conversion elements (PD) each photoelectrically converting light transmitted through one of the plurality of convolution filters and one of the plurality of color filters.
US11928847B2 Method and apparatus of authenticating documents having embedded landmarks
Provided are computer-implemented technologies of authenticating documents. The technologies use a set of photo images (or videos), taken under a certain illumination condition and from a set of distinct tilting angles, on one or more security/ID features of one or more documents of a document genre whose authenticity is ascertained, to train an Artificial Intelligence (AI) machine learning program to build a learned model. The learned model, through the said training, attains a set of angular responses of the document genre under the illumination condition which encode a set of descriptive information about each of the one or more security/ID features of the document genre under the illumination condition. The learned model, then, is applied to authenticate, one by one, a number of target documents of the document genre whose authenticity is unknown and to be determined.
US11928845B2 Point cloud playback mechanism
An apparatus to facilitate real-time playback of point cloud sequence data is disclosed. The apparatus comprises one or more processors to receive point cloud data of a captured scene, decompose the point cloud data into a plurality of point cloud patches, wherein each point cloud patch is associated with an object in the scene and includes contextual information regarding the point cloud patch, encode each of the point cloud patches via a deep-learning based algorithm to generate encoded point cloud patches, receive a viewpoint selection from a client, assign a priority to data chunks within each encoded point cloud patch based on the viewpoint selection and the contextual information and transmit the data chunks to the client based on the assigned priority.
US11928843B2 Signal processing apparatus and signal processing method
A signal processing apparatus comprises a decoding unit configured to generate a decoded image by decoding lossy compressed image data, and a restoration processing unit configured to perform image restoration processing on the decoded image. The restoration processing unit determines whether or not to perform the restoration processing for each of blocks in the decoded image in accordance with specific image information, and for a block on which it is determined that the restoration processing is to be performed, performs the restoration processing on the basis of an inference made using a coefficient learned in advance.
US11928840B2 Methods for analysis of an image and a method for generating a dataset of images for training a machine-learned model
A method for analysis of an image comprises: receiving (402) the image to be analyzed; processing (404) the image with a machine-learned model, wherein the machine-learned model is configured to predict at least an intrinsic parameter of the image using at least a first variable of the machine-learned model, wherein the first variable defines a relation between a radial distortion of the image and a focal length of the image; and outputting (406) the intrinsic parameter of the image. Also, methods for forming a 3D reconstruction of a scenery, for training a machine-learned model for analysis of an image and for generating a dataset of images for training a machine-learned model are disclosed.
US11928838B2 Calibration system and method to align a 3D virtual scene and a 3D real world for a stereoscopic head-mounted display
A calibration platform may obtain measurements for aligning a real-world coordinate system and a display coordinate system. For example, the calibration platform may display, via an optical see-through head-mounted display (OST-HMD), a three-dimensional virtual object and receive, from a positional tracking device, information that relates to a current pose of a three-dimensional real-world object to be aligned with the three-dimensional virtual object. The calibration platform may record a three-dimensional position of a plurality of points on the three-dimensional real-world object based on the current pose of the three-dimensional real-world object, based on an indication that the plurality of points on the three-dimensional real-world object respectively corresponds with a plurality of points on the three-dimensional virtual object. Accordingly, based on the obtained measurements, the calibration platform may generate a transformation function to provide a mapping between three-dimensional points in the real-world coordinate system and three-dimensional points in the display coordinate system.
US11928835B2 Map representation data processing device, information processing method, and program
It is possible to realize navigation that employs map representation data acquired using a captured map photograph, with a map representation data processing device including: a photograph reception unit that receives a map photograph from a terminal device; a determination unit that searches a navigation information group that contains two or more pieces of navigation information that contain map representation data and two or more pieces of correspondence information that are each a set of coordinate information and position information on the map representation data, and determines a piece of navigation information that has a relationship that satisfies a first condition, with the map photograph; and a navigation information transmission unit that transmits the piece of navigation information determined by the determination unit, to the terminal device.
US11928833B2 Generation of points identifying displaced portions of an image
According to examples, an apparatus may include a processor and a non-transitory computer readable medium on which is stored instructions that the processor may execute to determine displacement levels of multiple locations of an image and to select a sampling density for the multiple locations. The processor may execute the instructions to generate an array of points according to the selected sampling density, the array of points identifying displaced portions of the image.
US11928832B2 Intraoral scanning system that removes excessive materials from intraoral scans
An intraoral scanning system comprises an intraoral scanner and a computing device. The computing device receives intraoral scans of a dental site from the intraoral scanner, the intraoral scans comprising at least a first intraoral scan and a second intraoral scan. The computing device determines, for each point in the second intraoral scan based on a first comparison of the first intraoral scan to the second intraoral scan, whether the point is a back-face point or an uncovered point. The computing device determines a region comprising a plurality of points in the second intraoral scan that are uncovered points, determines whether the region satisfies one or more removal criteria, and removes the region from the second intraoral scan responsive to determining that the region satisfies the one or more removal criteria.
US11928831B2 Information processing apparatus, shape data generation method, and storage medium
An information processing apparatus generates shape data on an object included in a first partial space based on one or more captured images obtained from one or more of a plurality of imaging apparatuses and a first parameter corresponding to the first partial space, the first partial space being included in a plurality of partial spaces in an imaging space which is an image capturing target for the plurality of imaging apparatuses, and generates shape data on an object included in a second partial space based on one or more captured images obtained from one or more of the plurality of imaging apparatuses and a second parameter corresponding to the second partial space, the second partial space being included in the plurality of partial spaces, the second parameter being different from the first parameter.
US11928828B2 Deformity-weighted registration of medical images
Disclosed is a computer-implemented method of determining a spatial relationship between planning image data and current surface data which leads to improved surface registration accuracy by considering the elasticity and deformability of the tissue. The knowledge about the tissue can be estimated based on type of tissue and atlas information. For the process of generating surface registration points on specific anatomical regions, e.g. the face or forehead, are acquired with a classical navigated pointer or laser pointer. It is also possible to acquire points with surface scanners. Confidence values defining a probability for certain parts of the surface registration points being deformed in comparison to a planning image are read from atlas data and used to compensate for the deformation in the registration between the surface registration points and the planning image in order to render the registration valid.
US11928826B2 Enhanced optical flow estimation using a varied scan order
In various examples, optical flow estimate (OFE) quality is improved when employing a hint-based algorithm in multi-level hierarchical motion estimation by using different scan orders at different resolution levels. A scan of an image performed with a scan order may initially leverage OFEs from a previous scan of the image, where the previous scan was performed using a different scan order. The OFEs leveraged from the previous scan are more likely to be of high accuracy until sufficient spatial hints are available to the hint-based algorithm for the scan to reduce the impact of potentially lower quality OFEs resulting from the different scan order of the previous scan.
US11928822B2 Intersection region detection and classification for autonomous machine applications
In various examples, live perception from sensors of a vehicle may be leveraged to detect and classify intersection contention areas in an environment of a vehicle in real-time or near real-time. For example, a deep neural network (DNN) may be trained to compute outputs—such as signed distance functions—that may correspond to locations of boundaries delineating intersection contention areas. The signed distance functions may be decoded and/or post-processed to determine instance segmentation masks representing locations and classifications of intersection areas or regions. The locations of the intersections areas or regions may be generated in image-space and converted to world-space coordinates to aid an autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle in navigating intersections according to rules of the road, traffic priority considerations, and/or the like.
US11928820B2 Systems and methods for analyzing electronic images for quality control
Systems and methods are disclosed for receiving a digital image corresponding to a target specimen associated with a pathology category, determining a quality control (QC) machine learning model to predict a quality designation based on one or more artifacts, providing the digital image as an input to the QC machine learning model, receiving the quality designation for the digital image as an output from the machine learning model, and outputting the quality designation of the digital image. A quality assurance (QA) machine learning model may predict a disease designation based on one or more biomarkers. The digital image may be provided to the QA model which may output a disease designation. An external designation may be compared to the disease designation and a comparison result may be output.
US11928811B2 System and method for structural vibration mode identification
A method for determining structural vibration mode characteristics includes preparing a digital image correlation (DIC) dataset for the component, applying a dynamic mode decomposition (DMD) technique to the DIC dataset to determine a plurality of DMD modes, selecting at least one dominant DMD mode from the plurality of DMD modes, classifying each of the at least one selected dominant DMD mode as a standing wave or a traveling wave, and determining structural vibration mode characteristics of the component by extracting the structural vibration mode characteristics from each of the at least one selected dominant DMD mode having a standing wave classification.
US11928806B2 Systems and methods for evaluating part density, contamination and defects using computed tomography scanning
A computer system is structured to determine a density of particulate matter in a diesel particulate filter (DPF) sample. The computer system includes a processing circuit having a processor and a memory. The processing circuit is structured to generate a computed tomography (CT) scan-based image of the DPF sample; and, segment the CT scan-based image of the DPF sample into a plurality of regions. For at least one region from the plurality of regions, the processing circuit is structured to determine a density of a portion of the DPF sample corresponding to the at least one region of the CT scan-based image of the DPF sample and cause an electronic display of a user device to display the CT scan-based image including the at least one region and an indication of the density for the at least one region.
US11928805B2 Information processing apparatus, information processing method, and storage medium for defect inspection and detection
The present invention is directed to making it possible to reduce a possibility of image stitching failures. An information processing apparatus includes a feature extraction unit configured to extract feature points from each of a plurality of images of an object to be inspected captured from a plurality of viewpoints, an image quality evaluation unit configured to, for each of the plurality of images, evaluate whether an image quality based on a predetermined index satisfies allowable conditions for inspection works of the object, and an image stitching unit configured to stitch at least a part of the images, among the plurality of images, having the image quality that satisfies the allowable conditions according to a positional relation based on the feature points.
US11928804B2 Dynamic device configuration
A method includes receiving, by a computing device, device information for a user device and user environment devices; sending, by the computing device, image templates to the user device using the device information; adjusting, by the computing device, device settings on the user device and the user environment devices in response to a selection of an image template of the image templates; receiving, by the computing device, an image from the user device; comparing, by the computing device, the image to a target image; determining, by the computing device, the image is acceptable; and in response to determining the image is acceptable, sending, by the computing device, the acceptable image to a third party.
US11928802B2 Apparatus for acquiring depth image, method for fusing depth images, and terminal device
Provided are an apparatus for acquiring a depth image, a method for fusing depth images, and a terminal device. The apparatus for acquiring a depth image includes an emitting module, a receiving module, and a processing unit. The emitting module is configured to emit a speckle array to an object, where the speckle array includes p mutually spaced apart speckles. The receiving module includes an image sensor. The processing unit is configured to receive the pixel signal and generate a sparse depth image based on the pixel signal, align an RGB image at a resolution of a*b with the sparse depth image, and fuse the aligned sparse depth image with the RGB image using a pre-trained image fusion model to obtain a dense depth image at a resolution of a*b.
US11928801B2 Charged particle beam apparatus
With respect to a charged particle beam apparatus, provided is a technology capable of preventing a deterioration in image quality of a captured image. The charged particle beam apparatus includes an imaging device that irradiates a sample with a charged particle beam and forms an image from information of the sample and a computer. The computer stores each of images (scanned images) obtained by scanning the same area multiple times, classifies each of images into an image including a deteriorated image and an image not including the deteriorated image, and stores a target image obtained by performing image integration from the image not including the deteriorated image. The charged particle beam apparatus includes a database that stores data such as information obtained from an imaging device including the scanned image, classification results, and the target image. The charged particle beam apparatus obtains a target image having a high S/N and sharpness in which random noise is suppressed and a deterioration in image quality is prevented by performing the image integration on the scanned image that does not include the selected deteriorated image among the scanned images.
US11928800B2 Image coordinate system transformation method and apparatus, device, and storage medium
An image coordinate system transformation method includes obtaining video images acquired by adjacent cameras, the adjacent cameras including a first camera and a second camera that have an overlapping photography region on a ground plane, recognizing N groups of key points of a target object on the ground plane from the video images acquired by the adjacent cameras, each group of key points including first key point extracted from a video image of the first camera and a second key point extracted from a video image of the second camera, the first key point and the second key point being the same feature point of the same target object appearing in the adjacent cameras at the same moment, and N being an integer greater than or equal to 3, and calculating a transformation relationship between image coordinate systems of the adjacent cameras according to the N groups of key points.
US11928798B2 Image processing apparatus to merge images, image processing method, imaging apparatus, and storage medium
An image processing apparatus includes a correction unit, a first detection unit, a second detection unit, and a merging unit. The correction unit is configured to perform correction of a misalignment between a plurality of images captured at exposures different from each other. The first detection unit is configured to detect an inappropriate area from the plurality of images. The second detection unit is configured to detect a feature point for the correction by preferentially using an area other than the inappropriate area of the plurality of images. The merging unit is configured to merge the plurality of images on which the correction has been performed.
US11928796B2 Method and device for chroma correction of a high-dynamic-range image
Encoding can involve correcting chroma components representing the chroma of an input image according to a first component representing a mapping of the luminance component of said input image used for reducing or increasing the dynamic range of said luminance component, and a reconstructed component representing an inverse mapping of said first component. At least one correction factor according to said at least one scaled chroma components can also be obtained and transmitted. Decoding can involve scaled chroma components being obtained by multiplying chroma components of an image by at least one corrected chroma correction function depending on said at least one correction factor. Components of a reconstructed image can then be derived as a function of said scaled chroma components and a corrected matrix that depends on an inverse of a theoretical color space matrix conversion and said at least one correction factor.
US11928787B2 Deep novel view synthesis from unstructured input
Systems, apparatuses and methods may provide for technology that estimates poses of a plurality of input images, reconstructs a proxy three-dimensional (3D) geometry based on the estimated poses and the plurality of input images, detects a user selection of a virtual viewpoint, encodes, via a first neural network, the plurality of input images with feature maps, warps the feature maps of the encoded plurality of input images based on the virtual viewpoint and the proxy 3D geometry, and blends, via a second neural network, the warped feature maps into a single image, wherein the first neural network is deep convolutional network and the second neural network is a recurrent convolutional network.
US11928786B2 Three-dimensional shape data editing apparatus and non-transitory computer readable medium storing three-dimensional shape data editing program
A three-dimensional shape data editing apparatus includes a processor configured to set, based on three-dimensional shape data of a surface of a three-dimensional shape of an object configured by using a formation surface of at least one of plural flat surfaces or curved surfaces, for each of plural divided three-dimensional regions, a distance from a predetermined location of the region to the formation surface of the three-dimensional shape of the object configured by the formation surface.
US11928778B2 Method for human body model reconstruction and reconstruction system
A method for human body model reconstruction and a reconstruction system are disclosed. The method includes acquiring a target image, and acquiring a segmented image by segmenting the target image based on an object to be reconstructed in the target image, the target image being one front image of the object; acquiring an initial estimate shape and a part of texture information of the object respectively, according to the segmented image; determining an initial 3D model of the object through the initial estimate shape, the initial 3D model being a 3D model without texture; acquiring complete texture information of the object according to the part of texture information and a texture generation model; and generating a 3D reconstruction model of the object based on the initial 3D model and the complete texture information, the 3D reconstruction model being a 3D model with texture.
US11928776B2 Processing primitives which have unresolved fragments in a graphics processing system
A graphics processing system performs hidden surface removal and texturing/shading on fragments of primitives. The system includes a primary depth buffer (PDB) for storing depth values of resolved fragments, and a secondary depth buffer (SDB) for storing depth values of unresolved fragments. Incoming fragments are depth tested against depth values from either the PDB or the SDB. When a fragment passes a depth test, its depth value is stored in the PDB if it is a resolved fragment (e.g. if it is opaque or translucent), and its depth value is stored in the SDB if it is an unresolved fragment (e.g. if it is a punch through fragment). This provides more opportunities for subsequent opaque objects to overwrite punch through fragments which passed a depth test, thereby reducing unnecessary processing and time which may be spent on fragments which ultimately will not contribute to the final rendered image.
US11928767B2 Method for audio-driven character lip sync, model for audio-driven character lip sync and training method therefor
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a method for audio-driven character lip sync, a model for audio-driven character lip sync, and a training method therefor. A target dynamic image is obtained by acquiring a character image of a target character and speech for generating a target dynamic image, processing the character image and the speech as image-audio data that may be trained, respectively, and mixing the image-audio data with auxiliary data for training. When a large amount of sample data needs to be obtained for training in different scenarios, a video when another character speaks is used as an auxiliary video for processing, so as to obtain the auxiliary data. The auxiliary data, which replaces non-general sample data, and other data are input into a model in a preset ratio for training. The auxiliary data may improve a process of training a synthetic lip sync action of the model, so that there are no parts unrelated to the synthetic lip sync action during the training process. In this way, a problem that a large amount of sample data is required during the training process is resolved.
US11928765B2 Animation implementation method and apparatus, electronic device, and storage medium
Embodiments of this disclosure include an information processing method, an information processing apparatus, and non-transitory computer-readable storage medium. A first key frame that includes initial posture data corresponding to an initial posture of a target virtual character is obtained. Target posture data is determined by inputting the initial posture data and a target task to a policy network trained by reinforcement learning. An output of the policy network indicates the target posture data corresponding to a target posture. At least one force to be acted on at least one first joint of the target virtual character is determined according to the initial and the target posture data. A posture of the target virtual character is adjusted from the initial posture to the target posture by applying the at least one force on the at least one first joint to obtain a second key frame.
US11928764B2 Neural network motion controller
Apparatuses, systems, and techniques to animate objects in computer-generated graphics. In at least one embodiment, one or more neural networks are trained to identify one or more forces to be applied to one or more objects based, at least in part, on training data corresponding to two or more aspects of motion of the one or more objects.
US11928763B2 Systems and methods for automating conversion of drawings to indoor maps and plans
Automating conversion of drawings to indoor maps and plans. One example is a computer-implemented method of determining a geo-location, the method comprising: determining a floor-level outline of a floor depicted in a CAD drawing; receiving an approximate geo-location of a building to which the CAD drawing applies; obtaining an overhead image of a target area encompassing the approximate geo-location, the overhead image comprising a plurality of buildings within the target area; identifying a plurality of building footprints within the target area; calculating, by a device, a plurality of distance functions that relate the floor-level outline to the each of the plurality of building footprints, the calculating creates a plurality of similarity scores; selecting a building footprint from plurality of building footprints, the selecting based on the plurality of similarity scores; and calculating a final geo-location of the building corresponding to the building footprint.
US11928760B2 Systems and methods for detecting and accommodating state changes in modelling
Techniques are described for automatically detecting and accommodating state changes in a computer-generated forecast. In one or more embodiments, a representation of a time-series signal is generated within volatile and/or non-volatile storage of a computing device. The representation may be generated in such a way as to approximate the behavior of the time-series signal across one or more seasonal periods. Once generated, a set of one or more state changes within the representation of the time-series signal is identified. Based at least in part on at least one state change in the set of one or more state changes, a subset of values from the sequence of values is selected to train a model. An analytical output is then generated, within volatile and/or non-volatile storage of the computing device, using the trained model.
US11928758B2 Technologies for augmented-reality
This disclosure enables various technologies for augmented-reality, which allow a person to obtain (e.g., electronically reserve, electronically purchase, physically receive) a memorabilia item during an event at or remote from a venue in which a performer is performing or within a preset time period after the event (e.g., within few hours after the event) at or remote from the venue. These technologies may reduce a rise in counterfeits of the memorabilia item, while minimizing a price increase of the memorabilia item.
US11928757B2 Partially texturizing color images for color accessibility
Methods, systems, and non-transitory computer readable media are disclosed for intelligently generating partially textured accessible images. In one or more embodiments, the disclosed systems generate or access a color texture map specific to a given color vision deficiency. For example, the disclosed systems generate a color texture map that divides a color space into one or more textured segment of colors and one or more complementary untextured segments of colors. The disclosed systems can utilize the color texture map to intelligently apply different textures to subsets of pixels that contribute to color vision deficiency confusion. For example, the disclosed system maps pixels from a color image to the color texture map to identify a first subset of pixels corresponding to the textured segment of colors. The disclosed system generates a partially textured accessible image by applying a texture to the first subset of pixels.
US11928754B2 GPU wave-to-wave optimization
This disclosure provides systems, devices, apparatus, and methods, including computer programs encoded on storage media, for GPU wave-to-wave optimization. A graphics processor may execute a shader program for a first wave associated with a draw call or a compute kernel. The graphics processor may identify at least one first indication for the first wave associated with the draw call or the compute kernel. The graphics processor may store the at least one first indication for the first wave to a memory location. The graphics processor may execute the shader program for at least one second wave associated with the draw call or the compute kernel. The execution of the shader program for the at least one second wave may be based on the shader program for the at least one second wave reading the memory location to retrieve the at least one first indication.
US11928750B2 System and method for monitoring physical infrastructure during or immediately following a natural hazard event
A system (10) and method of this disclosure identifies and prioritizes utility services infrastructure assets and other structures located within a selected service territory that may be potentially impacted by a natural hazard event. The method dynamically displays a map on a graphical user interface, the map containing virtual representations of the utility services infrastructure assets, the non-utility services structures, and a magnitude of the natural hazard event in relation to those assets and structures. Using one of more predetermined rules, a prioritized list of the utility services infrastructure assets that should be inspected within the selected service territory may be dynamically generated. The predetermined rules may include a likelihood of damage and a consequence severity such as, but not limited to, effect on service or public health or safety. Users may be automatically notified when a magnitude of the event is at least as great as a predetermined threshold.
US11928749B2 System and method for continuous biometric monitoring
A system, method and computer program product for continuous monitoring based on biometric information, includes an employee database storing employee information, including an employee name photograph; a notification server transmitting an incoming event, including an employee verification request, including a name of an employee name and a photograph of the employee to be verified; and a verification server couple to the notification server and accessing the employee database, based on the incoming event received from the notification server. The verification server determining if the name of the employee to be verified matches a name in the employee database, and if so, determining if the photograph of the employee to be verified biometrically matches a photograph corresponding to the matching name in the employee database, and if so, transmitting a positive verification result notification including multijurisdictional arrest and conviction data to a customer device via the notification server.
US11928747B2 System and method of an automated agent to automatically implement loan activities based on loan status
A system for data collection and loan activities is disclosed. The system may include a data collection circuit to receive data relating to a status of a loan and a set of items of collateral acting as security for the loan. The system may further include a blockchain service circuit to maintain a secure historical ledger of events related to the loan, and to interpret a plurality of access control features corresponding to parties associated with the loan. The system may further include a loan evaluation circuit to determine a loan status based on the received data, a smart contract circuit to create a smart lending contract for the loan, and an automated agent circuit to perform a loan action based on the loan status, wherein the blockchain service circuit is further structured to update the secure historical ledger of events with the loan action.
US11928746B2 Systems and methods for processing contributions made to purchaser selected organizations
Systems and methods configured for receiving, from a user device associated with a user, a first request to associate the user with a target and account information associated with the user; retrieving the target from a database to associate the user with the retrieved target; receiving, from an entity, event data associated with the account information; computing an amount of contribution based on the received event data; transmitting the computed amount of contribution to a distribution system configured to distribute the contribution to the associated target; updating the database by aggregating the computed amount of contribution to a stored contribution data associated with the user; retrieving pre-authenticated data of the user allowing transmission of a message to a public forum; generating the message based on the event data and the computed amount of contribution; and transmitting the message to one or more devices via the public forum.
US11928745B2 Issue management system
A new issue management (NIMS) platform configured to track and report on New Issue data and generate visual elements, alerts and reports for interface applications. The NIMS platform provides a data capture and normalization solution. The NIMS platform can streamline data capture and dissemination processes and procedures by reducing duplicative data entry and manual input. The NIMS platform can improve data consistency by establishing automated systems across various lines of business for an organization. The NIMS platform can implement data capture, remediation and migration of current and historical data.
US11928743B1 Gesture-enabled interfaces, systems, methods, and applications for custom designing non-level life insurance benefits policies and supporting customized pricing
This disclosure is directed to systems, methods, apparatuses, and techniques that utilize enhanced gesture-based input mechanisms to facilitate designing custom non-level life insurance benefits policies and supporting customized pricing. These technologies can be specially designed and configured to optimize creation, editing, and/or sharing of life insurance benefits policies. The technologies include multi-gesture functionalities that enable users to view and access various features. Other embodiments are disclosed.
US11928739B2 Method and system for vehicular collision reconstruction
A system for accident reconstruction can include and/or be configured to interface with any or all of: a set of models, a set of modules, a processing system, client application, a user device (equivalently referred to herein as a mobile device), a set of sensors, a vehicle, and/or any other suitable components. A method for accident reconstruction includes collecting a set of inputs; detecting a collision and/or one or more features of the collision; reconstructing the collision; and producing an output based on the reconstruction. Additionally or alternatively, the method can include training a set of models and/or modules, and/or any other suitable processes.
US11928737B1 Methods and apparatus to process insurance claims using artificial intelligence
Example methods, apparatus, and articles of manufacture to process insurance claims using artificial intelligence are disclosed herein. An example computer-implemented method, executed by a processor, to process an insurance claim using artificial intelligence includes interacting, with the processor, electronically with at least one of an insured person, a representative of the insured person, or a representative of an insured entity to obtain information related to an insurance claim, processing, with the processor, the information with a machine learning engine to identify an action to be taken for the insurance, and performing, with the processor, the action using a backend processing module that is also used by a person to process an insurance claim.
US11928735B2 Method and apparatus for providing after tax valuation of tax-exempt bonds
Methods and systems are disclosed for determining valuation and risk analysis of municipal debt instruments on an after-tax basis. In one embodiment, bond terms, yield curve and interest rate volatility data are received for a set of bonds. Additionally, IRS treatment data and applicable tax rates for the set of bonds and a purchaser of the bonds are also received. Theoretical tax-neutral values of the bonds are calculated using a buy-and-hold methodology, wherein the tax-neutral value comprises the price of the at least one municipal debt offering such that its discounted after-tax value equals the price. A theoretical maximum after-tax values of the bonds are also calculated using a recursive valuation path-dependent methodology. Optimal bond management is determined using the calculated theoretical tax-neutral values and maximum after-tax values of the bonds.
US11928732B1 Computer-generated graphical user interface
Methods for computer generation of graphical user interfaces are disclosed. The interfaces may provide representations of electronic order book data, including prospective orders and the impact of the prospective orders on the order book. Generating the graphical user interfaces can comprise calculating cumulative digital asset purchase order volumes and cumulative digital asset sell order volumes that are available in the order book at each order price. Graphical representations of a prospective order and a post-order order book may be generated and overlaid on the current order book graphical representation.
US11928731B1 Virtual trading floor
A method for virtual floor trading implemented via an exchange system includes establishing a secure connection with a first market participant and transmitting, to a first to a computing device associated with a first market participant, data causing a graphical user interface (GUI) of the computing device to render a graphical representation of a virtual trading floor associated with the exchange system. The method also includes receiving a first order and transmitting, to a second computing device associated with a second market participant, data causing a GUI of the second computing device to render a second graphical representation of the virtual trading floor comprising a first virtual trader associated with the first market participant. The method includes receiving, from the second computing device, a second order, determining that the second order matches the first order, and executing a transaction based on the first order and the second order.
US11928730B1 Training machine learning models with fairness improvement
A method including training a machine-learning model, based on historical data, with a maximization problem and one or more minimization problems to improve one or more fairness metrics. The method also can include receiving real-time data. The method additionally can include generating a risk score based on the machine-learning model, as trained, and the real-time data. Other embodiments are described.
US11928727B2 Managing products at a physical marketplace
In various example embodiments, a system and method for managing products at a physical marketplace is described. A method includes receiving an image and a category of a product for sale by a merchant at a physical marketplace, including the image in a list of images for the category, providing the list of images to customers of the physical marketplace, retrieving additional information regarding the product in response to a request by one of the customers, and generating a listing for the product using the image, the category, and the additional information received from the merchant.
US11928724B2 Customer-device application sites accessible via merchant-managed identifiers
Customer-device application sites (e.g., content presented via a progressive web applications) that are accessible via merchant-managed identifiers (e.g., identification codes) are described. An identification of a physical location associated with a merchant can be associated with an identification code. The identification code can be received from a computing device of a customer and, based at least in part on receiving the identification code, merchant data associated with the merchant can be caused to be presented via a web browser of the computing device of the customer. In an example, the merchant data can be presented via the web browser by a progressive web application downloaded onto the computing device of the customer via the web browser. An indication of an input received via the progressive web application can be received by the computing device of the customer and an operation based at least in part on the input can be performed.
US11928723B2 Systems and methods for facilitating online search based on offline transactions
This application relates to systems and methods for facilitating online search based on offline transaction data. In some examples, a disclosed system includes a computing device that is configured to: obtain an online search request that is submitted by a user to an online retailer; generate an online search result comprising a plurality of items that match the query and are available at a first physical retail store associated with the online retailer; generate online search data based on the online search request and the online search result; obtain in-store purchase data of the user, wherein the in-store purchase data comprise at least one offline transaction initiated by the user at one or more physical retail stores associated with the online retailer for purchasing at least one item of the plurality of items within a predetermined time period after generating the online search result; generate, for the query and for each of the at least one item purchased offline, an order feedback signal by associating the in-store purchase data with the online search data; and perform an online search based on the order feedback signal, in response to the query from any user.
US11928720B2 Product recommendations based on characteristics from end user-generated text
A method for generating a related product interface portion in an electronic user interface based on user-generated text includes identifying, for each product of a plurality of products, one or more respective characteristics from end user-generated text associated with the product, whereby a plurality of characteristics are identified for the plurality of products. The method further includes determining a plurality of characteristic groups, each group comprising two or more of the plurality of characteristics, wherein the characteristics within a group are similar to each other; receiving, from a user through the electronic user interface, an input related to a product category; and in response to receiving the user input, generating and presenting the related product interface portion that includes a respective product from each of the two or more of the characteristic groups related to the category.
US11928719B2 Facilitating user selection using trend-based joint embeddings
Methods, systems, and computer program products for facilitating user selection using trend-based joint embeddings are provided herein. A method includes obtaining a selection of an item in an online catalog; determining a compatible item of the plurality of items at least in part by providing the selected at least one item and at least one previously selected item corresponding to the user to a trend-based machine learning model, wherein the trend-based machine learning model is trained on historical data associated with the item in the online catalog and fine-tuned based on current trend data from multiple data sources; receiving feedback in response to outputting the at least one compatible item; identifying one or more attributes related to the at least one compatible item based on the feedback; and using the trend-based machine learning model to determine at least one additional compatible item based on the one or more attributes.
US11928717B2 Device for measuring hair exposure to pollutants or proximity to pollutant sources and recommending personalized haircare products
A computer system and the computer-implemented method of generating and providing haircare product recommendations to a subject. The method comprises determining, by a computing device, an exposure amount of a pollutant impacting a subject's hair; determining, by the computing device, a damage assessment of the subject's hair based on the type of pollutant and amount of pollutant exposure; and providing, by the computing device, at least one haircare product recommendation to the subject, wherein the recommendation is directed to repair damage to the hair provided in the damage assessment.
US11928715B2 System and method for reselling reserved instance
Disclosed are a system and method for reselling a reserved instance, which creates earnings by purchasing a reserved instance from a reserved instance providing system, such as a cloud service system, and reselling the reserved instance to a client, and a recording medium in which a program for executing the method is written. The system purchases a reserved instance from a reserved instance providing system and resells the reserved instance to a client, and includes an instance usage prediction unit for predicting instance usage of a client using a machine learning model pre-trained in relation to the instance usage, a reserved instance purchase quantity determination unit for determining a reserved instance purchase quantity based on the instance usage, a reserved instance purchase unit for purchasing the reserved instance based on the reserved instance purchase quantity, and an instance reselling unit for reselling the purchased reserved instance to the client.
US11928714B1 Method, medium, and system for a dynamic user interface control for efficient and controlled ordering
Features for adaptation and control of a graphical user interface (GUI) and GUI functionality are disclosed herein. In an example, a user interface control is provided in a GUI to receive interaction from a user, which is provided in an enabled state to offer functionality for the user to attempt an initial commerce action with a constrained item. The user interface control is changed from the enabled state to a disabled state, in response to receipt of the interaction from the user, and a delay time period is calculated for the disabled state (with the delay time period being uniquely calculated for the user). The user interface control is changed from the disabled state to the enabled state, upon expiration of the delay time period, and the enabled state of the user interface control provides functionality for the user to perform a commerce action with the constrained item.
US11928711B1 Methods, systems, and media for setting and using an advertisement frequency cap based on causal conversions
In accordance with some embodiments of the disclosed subject matter, methods, systems, and media for setting and using an advertisement frequency cap based on causal conversions or impact of advertisements are provided.
US11928708B1 Automated campaign configuration switching framework
Dynamic campaign optimization systems and methods may be used to continuously test many alternative campaign configurations while allowing all configurations, including configurations formerly identified as successful and unsuccessful, to be re-tested in order to identify successful configurations that may previously have been identified as unsuccessful.
US11928707B2 Systems and methods to pre-scale media content to facilitate audience measurement
Methods and apparatus for pre-scaling media content to facilitate audience measurement are disclosed. An example method includes encoding a media content sample in accordance with a first encoding configuration and playing the encoded sample. The example method also includes attempting to detect the codes in the sample, and computing a ratio between the codes encoded in the sample and the codes detected when the sample is played.
US11928704B2 System and method for digital coupon delivery
A system and a method for delivering digital coupons to customers. A coupon delivery server is designed to manage coupons for displaying to users. The server provides a first user interface for an administrator to manage merchants of the system, provides a second user interface for merchants to customize coupons to be advertised, assigns a scannable code for each coupon, arrange coupons into a list, and display the list of coupons with assigned scannable codes on a display. When a user scans a code from the display via a mobile device, the user is presented a list of merchants, and when the user selects a particular merchant, relative scannable coupons are displayed on the mobile device, the user can then bring the scannable coupon to a point of sale of the selected merchant for automatically redemption of a discount to a purchase of the user.
US11928702B1 Blockchain based shopper information processing system and related methods
A shopper information processing system may include a shopper device associated with a given shopper, and a shopper information processing server. The shopper information processing server may be configured to store shopper information associated with the given shopper on a blockchain, cooperate with the shopper device to store shopper permissions for selectively accessing, on the blockchain, the shopper information, and permit at least one loyalty program to access the selected shopper information on the blockchain based upon the shopper permissions. The shopper information processing server may also be configured to generate a digital coupon based upon an amount of shopper information permitted to be selectively accessed by the at least one loyalty program, and communicate the digital coupon to the shopper device.
US11928700B2 Smart farm platform
A smart farm platform is disclosed for determining recommended selling prices of agricultural products based on state information of the agricultural products and operation history information of a plant grower, among information received from the plant grower, and a terminal displays the recommended selling prices of agricultural products through a display.
US11928699B2 Auto-discovery of reasoning knowledge graphs in supply chains
Methods, systems, and computer program products for auto-discovery of reasoning knowledge graphs in supply chains are provided herein. A computer-implemented method includes obtaining a spatiotemporal query related to a demand of at least one product in a supply chain; analyzing the spatiotemporal query to identify one or more parameters affecting the demand of the at least one product, wherein the one or more parameters comprise at least one of one or more climate parameters and one or more disruptive event parameters; generating a knowledge graph comprising information indicating an impact on the demand of the at least one product for at least a portion of the one or more parameters; and outputting, to a user interface, an explanation of a predicted demand forecast for the at least one product based at least in part on the knowledge graph.
US11928698B2 Information processing apparatus, information processing method and program thereof
An information processing apparatus having a first fitness calculation to calculate a fitness using a predetermined function for models in a population; a virtual model generating to select, as parent models, models having higher value of the fitness using the first fitness calculation among the models, and generate a virtual model that outputs by performing calculation of output results of the selected parent models; a second fitness calculation to calculate the fitness of the virtual model using the predetermined function; a replacing operation constituting the population by adding the virtual model and by deleting a model having lower value of the fitness among the models in the population; and a model extracting to extract a model having higher value of the fitness from the population by repeating processing by the virtual model generating, the second fitness calculation, and the model replacing until a predetermined termination condition is reached.
US11928697B2 Methods and systems for using multiple data sets to analyze performance metrics of targeted companies
New and improved methods and systems for modeling the performance of selected company metrics. Multiple, non-traditional sets of objective data along with mathematical analytical techniques are used to provide transparency and visibility into company performance relating to the particular metrics. Company inflection points and changes in strategy may be identified. The performance of a company and/or the performance of a selected industry or industry sector may be analyzed.
US11928696B2 Systems and methods for generating a virtual value item for a promotional campaign
Systems and methods for managing a promotional campaign are provided. In one embodiment, a promotional campaign engine communicates in real-time with a participant's mobile computing device, receives an electronic campaign entry from the mobile computing device, and based on a rule set, generates a virtual value item in an established stored value system based on the rule set.
US11928695B1 Anti-theft smart retail shelf
Embodiments of the disclosed technology provide anti-theft shelving units particularly designed to deter/detect sweeping theft. For example, an anti-theft shelving unit of the disclosed technology may comprise a combination of the following anti-sweeping theft design features: (1) flip-stopper(s) swingably-mounted to shelves of the anti-theft shelving unit; (2) flip-door(s) swingably-mounted to the anti-theft shelving unit; (3) processing circuitry that, in response to an anti-theft-related signal, locks the flip-stopper(s) and flip-door(s) in fixed positions that restrict access to items on the shelves; and (4) shelf-mounted sensors and processing circuitry that determine occurrence of sweeping theft in response to detecting removal of over a threshold number of items from a shelf in a pre-determined time interval.
US11928693B1 System and method for customer and/or container discovery based on GPS drive path analysis for a waste / recycling service vehicle
A system and method for vehicle drive path analysis for a waste/recycling service vehicle are provided. The system and method can enable identifying of the customers and/or container locations for waste and recycling collection routes using vehicle drive path analysis. Some non-limiting properties that can be derived from the analysis include the customer location, address of customers, and/or the locations of containers at the customer location.
US11928692B2 Event-based contact center deployment
A contact center service is configured, deployed, and operated for a limited term in connection with an event. Configurations to provide a contact center service for an event are defined according to a term of the event and one or more service features available for attendees of the event to use. The contact center service is deployed at or prior to the start of the term of the event according to the configurations. Responsive to deploying the contact center service, the service features are facilitated via the contact center service, such as to enable contact center engagements between agents and users as event attendees. The contact center service is eventually terminated based on an expiration of the term. Contact center as a service software used to configure, deploy, and operate the contact center service may be integrated with an event system used to implement the event.
US11928691B2 Method and system for managing warranty claims associated with information handling systems
Techniques described herein relate to a method for deploying workflows with data management services. The method may include identifying, by a warranty measuring model associated with an information handling system, a first change event associated with the information handling system; obtaining first change information associated with the first change event; making a first determination that the first change event is not associated with an entry of a warranty audit table (WAT); generating a new WAT entry in the WAT using the first change information and an initial timestamp; identifying, by a warranty measuring model, a second change event associated with the information handling system; obtaining second change information associated with the second change event; making a second determination that the second change event is associated with an existing WAT entry of the WAT; updating the existing WAT entry using the second change information and a final timestamp.
US11928688B2 Systems and methods for authorizing a transaction
In some embodiments, a request associated with a user account may be obtained, where the request includes a restriction associated with the user account. Based on the restriction included in the request, a graphic indicium (that encodes the restriction included in the request) may be generated. The graphic indicum may be sent to the client device to facilitate a transaction using the graphic indicium. In some embodiments, information associated with the graphic indicium and a request to authorize the transaction may be obtained, and the restriction may be identified based on the information associated with the graphic indicium. The transaction may be authorized based on a determination that the transaction satisfies the restriction.
US11928686B2 Secure identity data tokenization and processing
A system for secure identity data tokenization and processing, the system adapted to receive a loan provisioning request from a merchant computing device associated with an individual and to receive, from a secure identity verification computing device, a secure identity token data object attesting to an identity of the individual. A secure identity token data object is processed to verify the identity of the individual and to initiate a loan origination process. A request for an electronic transaction to be paid or partially paid using funds represented in the dynamic card token data object associated with the unique loan identifier data value and a a payment package data object is generated to encapsulate a tokenized representation of a dynamic card data object associated with the dynamic card token data object, an electronic representation of the funds to be provided from the dynamic card token data object.
US11928685B1 System, method, and program product for recognizing and rejecting fraudulent purchase attempts in e-commerce
This disclosure relates generally to a system and method for using a machine-learning system to more accurately detect fraudulent use of credit cards on an e-commerce website and block those attempts.
US11928679B2 Method and system for authorization using a public ledger and encryption keys
A method for conveying a data message using a public ledger includes: generating, by a generation module of a processing server, a data message, wherein the data message comprises one or more data values; electronically transmitting, by a transmitting device of the processing server, a data signal superimposed with the generated data message to a first computing system; receiving, by a receiving device of the processing server, a data signal superimposed with an encrypted message from the first computing system, wherein the encrypted message is generated via application of one or more encryption algorithms to the generated data message using at least one encryption key; appending, by the generation module of the processing server, an identification value to the encrypted message; and submitting, by the transmitting device of the processing server, the appended encrypted message to a public ledger associated with a second computing system.
US11928678B2 Variable authentication process and system
Efficient methods and systems for verifying personal identifiers in transactions such as financial transactions are disclosed. In an exemplary method, an authentication server computer may provide an account number and a personal identifier such as a PIN to a payment processing network server computer. The payment processing network server computer may then determine which of a plurality of authentication processes to initiate.
US11928675B2 System and method using zero knowledge proofs for alert sharing
Securely sharing proof of knowledge of information without revealing the information, for example to allow an institution to prove it has knowledge regarding an alert. Code or software may be generated (at a first computer system) which takes as input one or more details regarding an entity and returns a value based on a match to one or more actual details regarding the entity. A name may be generated for the code based on information describing the entity, and the code may be published to a blockchain, along with at least one key corresponding to the code. For each name an entry may be creating in an index, converting the name to a blockchain address. A proof based on the code may be generated at a second computer system, which, if verified, results in the first institution and the second institution sharing information regarding the entity.
US11928673B2 Multi-signature verification network
Systems and methods for authorizing a blockchain transaction. A verification network receives a transaction request for the blockchain transaction from a payer device including a first signature generated by a first private key associated with a payer. The verification network broadcasts a verification request to verification system(s) which assess pre-agreed threshold parameters. If the parameter(s) are satisfied, at least one verification system perfects the transaction by generating a second signature using a second private key, and broadcasts the transaction to the blockchain network. If the parameter(s) are not satisfied, verification offer(s) from among the verification system(s) including the second signature(s) are used to prompt the payer device to confirm the blockchain transaction by selecting at least one of the offer(s). The verification network receives selected offer(s) from the payer device and broadcasts the transaction to the blockchain network, in accordance with the selected offer(s) and the transaction request.
US11928669B2 Systems and methods for mobile wallet payments
Systems and methods for mobile wallet payments are disclosed. In one embodiment, in an information processing apparatus comprising at least one computer processor, a method for conducting a payment using an electronic wallet may include: (1) a mobile application receiving a selection of an alternate payment currency; the mobile application receiving a payment payload from an issuer; the mobile application providing the selection of the alternate payment currency and an identifier to the issuer; and the mobile application providing the payment payload and the identifier to a merchant host. The merchant host may communicate the identifier to the issuer, and the issuer may identify selection of the alternate payment currency based on the identifier.
US11928668B1 Mobile wallet using tokenized card systems and methods
A method includes receiving a fund access request from a user device associated with a user; generating a tokenized card number based on an actual card account number of the user that substitutes the actual card account number in a payment transaction; providing a code to the user device including the tokenized card number and a numeric or alphanumeric string of values; determining that the numeric or alphanumeric string of values in the code transmitted to the user device matches a numeric or alphanumeric string of values in a field of a code received from a separate computer system; determining that a location of the user device matches a merchant location; authenticating the payment transaction based on the numeric or alphanumeric match and the location match; and, transmitting the actual card account number to the separate computer system as part of the payment transaction.
US11928667B2 Systems and methods for multicomputer data transferring to activate contactless communication
The present disclosure relates to systems and methods for using multicomputer data transferring to active contactless communication. In one example, such a system may include at least one memory storing instructions and at least one processor configured to execute the instructions to perform one or more operations, the operations including: receiving a transaction associated with a merchant on a list of merchants stored in the at least one memory; determining, based on the merchant, a remote server associated with the merchant; assembling a data packet including an identifier of the contactless card and an identifier of the transaction; transmitting the data packet to the determined server across one or more computer networks; receiving confirmation from the determined sever in response to the data packet; and transmitting the confirmation to a user device associated with the transaction.
US11928665B2 Methods and systems for facilitating a payment transaction over a secure radio frequency connection
Embodiments provide methods, and systems for facilitating a payment transaction utilizing a pre-defined radio frequency allocated by an agency to a merchant. A user may open an application provided and maintained by a payment network on a user device and input the pre-defined radio frequency associated with the merchant. The payment network server is configured to establish a secure radio frequency connection between the user device and a merchant server of the merchant. Post establishment, the user may proceed to make a payment transaction to the merchant by choosing a payment method and authenticating his/her identity. The payment transaction is authorized by an issuer of the payment account and is forwarded to the payment network server. The payment network server is configured to fetch acquirer information of the merchant account and process the payment. Post completion, a confirmation message is sent to the user device over the secure RF connection.
US11928663B2 Systems and methods for mobile device purchase flows
This disclosure describes systems, methods, and computer-readable media related to mobile device purchase flows. In some embodiments, a mobile device may obtain a uniform resource identifier (URI). The mobile device may launch a browser based at least in part on the URI. The mobile device may submit a first set of data to a server based at least in part on the URI and receive a re-direct URI. The mobile device may launch an application in response to receiving the re-direct URI from the server, wherein the application submits a second set of data to the server. The mobile device may facilitate completion of a transaction by the application based at least in part on matching the first set of data and the second set of data at the server.
US11928661B2 Authentication framework for real-time document processing
Systems, computer program products, and methods are described herein for an authentication framework for real-time document processing. The present invention is configured to receive, via an image capturing device associated with a point-of-sale system of a merchant, a digital image of a payment instrument; extract, using optical character recognition, payment instrument data from the payment instrument; receive one or more authentication credentials from the user to endorse the payment instrument; determine an authentication level of the user based on at least receiving the one or more authentication credentials from the user; determine whether the authentication level of the user meets an authentication requirement level associated with the processing of the payment instrument; and process, in real-time, the payment instrument.
US11928658B2 System and method for monitoring and updating content for an e-commerce platform
Disclosed is a system and method for providing, accessing, monitoring and updating content on an e-commerce platform. The platform may have different user interfaces for consultants who act on behalf of an entity to market a product provided by the entity, and for prospects who are interested in learning more about the product, purchase the product and/or become part of the team to market the product. The consultants may upload digital content to the platform via their dedicated consultant interface and the prospects may access the digital content on the platform via their dedicated prospect interfaces. Contents of the prospect webpage and how the prospects interacts with their prospect webpage may be monitored. The contents of the prospect webpage may be updated, automatically or by the consultant associated with that prospect, based on the monitoring.
US11928651B2 Systems and methods for transferring electronic subscription data
A user may purchase a subscription service online, which may be purchased as a gift for a gift recipient. At the end of the gifted subscription, the gift recipient may wish to continue the subscription without interruption. However, the subscription order may be stored in memory in association with the purchaser, and there may be no way to automatically link, in memory, the data in a gift subscription order and the data in a new subscription ordered by the gift recipient. In some embodiments, data associated with a subscription order includes a subscription transfer object, which stores subscription information specific to the subscription recipient and omits personal information associated with the purchaser. In some embodiments, a subscription identifier is issued to the recipient, which, when provided to the platform, allows the subscription transfer object to be transferred over to a new subscription for the recipient.
US11928649B2 Resolving remote meeting conflicts using learned attributes and context information
Embodiments of systems and methods for resolving remote meeting conflicts using learned attributes and context information are described. In some embodiments, an Information Handling System (IHS) may include a processor and a memory coupled to the processor, the memory having program instructions stored thereon that, upon execution by the processor, cause the IHS to: determine, based upon context information collected by the IHS, that a user of the IHS is more likely to attend a first remote meeting than a second remote meeting, where the first and second remote meetings are scheduled to take place, at least in part, concurrently; and in response to the determination, apply one or more settings to the IHS that are associated with the first remote meeting.
US11928648B2 System and method for item tracking
Systems and methods for tracking items. A system for tracking an item is configured to scan the item for a computer readable code and convert the computer readable code into a digital identifier associated with the item. The system includes a controller circuit configured to receive authentication information from the mobile computing device, receive a request from the mobile computing device, comprising the digital identifier and a request for information relating to the item. When the memory has the information, the controller circuit obtains the information from the memory and generates an output comprising the digital identifier and the information for display. The output is based on a comparison of a location of the mobile computing device and an expected location of the item.
US11928647B2 System and method to predict service level failure in supply chains
A system and method are disclosed for receiving only historical supply chain data from an archiving system for one or more supply chain entities storing items at stocking locations, predicting one or more supply chain events during a prediction period by applying a prediction model to a sample of historical supply chain data, calculating an occurrence risk score for at least one of the one or more supply chain events and indicating a possibility that the at least one of the one or more supply chain events will occur, generating one or more alerts identifying at least one item and at least one alert stocking location, rendering an alert heatmap visualization comprising one or more selectable user interface elements, and provide one or more tools for initiating corrective actions to be undertaken in order to resolve one or more underlying causes of the at least one alert supply chain event.
US11928644B2 Articles picking method, control system and articles picking system
The disclosure provides an articles picking method, a control system and an articles picking system, and relates to the technical field of intelligent warehousing. The articles picking method of the present disclosure includes: receiving an order of a single articles picking point of an AGV arriving at an articles picking point, the order of the single articles picking point comprising information of articles belonging to a same articles picking point in one or more orders associated with the AGV; recommending the order of the single articles picking point to articles pickers of no less than a predetermined number; setting the order of the single articles picking point to be an assigned state to avoid the order of the single articles picking point being picked repeatedly in the event that there is an articles picker taking the order of the single articles picking point.
US11928643B2 Digital smart label for shipper with data logger
Methods, systems, devices and/or apparatuses for an electronic shipping label. The electronic shipping label includes a communication device that is configured to obtain from an electronic device multiple electronic image files. The electronic shipping label includes a touch-screen display that has one or more user interface elements that are configured to toggle among the multiple electronic image files and initiate access to the shipping container. The electronic shipping label includes a processor. The processor is configured to obtain a first electronic image file from the multiple electronic image files. The processor is configured to render the first electronic image file during a first leg of the plurality of legs of the shipping itinerary. The processor is configured to access a second electronic image file from the multiple electronic image files or the shipping container when the one or more user interface elements are selected.
US11928636B1 Workforce knowledge risk mitigation
Systems and methods for identifying, categorizing, reporting, and/or remedying knowledge risks of a workforce. The systems and methods can operate automatically and in real-time. Risks can be identified on a per-skill basis using a plurality of risk factors. Graphical user interfaces can be generated to present knowledge risks across an entire enterprise or portion thereof in easily digestible formats. Upskilling recommendations can be generated based on categorization of knowledge risks.
US11928631B2 Threat detection with business impact scoring
A computer model is created for automatically evaluating the business value of computing objects such as files and databases on an endpoint. This can be used to assess the potential business impact of a security compromise to an endpoint, or a process executing on an endpoint, in order to prioritize potential threats within an enterprise for human review and intervention.
US11928625B2 System and method for performing a computer assisted orthopaedic surgical procedure
A computer assisted surgery system includes a controller configured to display images of the surgical procedure according to a workflow plan. The controller is configured to retrieve data and determine the workflow plan based on the data. The controller may also be configured to record and store data related to the surgical procedure on, for example, a hospital network.
US11928623B2 Methods and smart gas internet of things systems for maintenance scheduling and management based gas safety
A method and a smart gas Internet of Things system for maintenance scheduling and management based on gas safety are provided. The method may comprise the following operations. Gas-related features of at least one area may be obtained, alert vectors of the at least one area may be determined based on the gas-related features, the alert vectors including a leakage alert value, a count of on-call maintenance personnel in the at least one area based on the alert vectors may be determined, whether the count of on-call maintenance personnel meets a preset threshold may be determined, in response to a determination that there is at least one area where the count of on-call maintenance personnel meets the preset threshold, a real-time scheduling policy based on a scheduling capability value of the at least one area where the count of on-call maintenance personnel meets the preset threshold may be determined.
US11928620B2 Method for estimating amount of task objects required to reach target completed tasks
In an embodiment, described herein is a system and method for creating a suggested task set to meet a target value. A cloud server, in response to receiving a request specifying a target value, retrieves completed task sets from a database. Each completed task set includes a same set of task categories. The cloud server derives a number of ratios from the retrieved completed task sets, including a composition ratio and a conversion rate for each task category, and an addition ratio for the number of completed task sets. Based on the derived ratios and the specified target value, the cloud server constructs the suggested task set, and displays in real-time the suggested task set together with current values for the task categories. The cloud server alerts users of a discrepancy between a current value and the corresponding suggested value for a task category when the discrepancy reaches a predetermined level.
US11928619B2 Vehicle dispatch service boarding location determination method, and vehicle dispatch service boarding location determination device
A vehicle dispatch service boarding location determination method uses a vehicle dispatch information data server and a terminal to determine a boarding location for a dispatched vehicle based on a vehicle dispatch request from the terminal. When there is a vehicle dispatch request, position information of a vehicle dispatch request point is acquired. Boarding location candidates present in a periphery of the vehicle dispatch request point are calculated based on the position information point and map information. A boarding location recognition difficulty, which is a difficulty for the user in recognizing the boarding location candidate as a boarding location, is calculated for each of the boarding location candidates. A boarding location candidate for which the boarding location recognition difficulty is low among the boarding location candidates is determined as the boarding location where the user will be picked up by the dispatched vehicle.
US11928614B2 Patient customized therapeutic regimens
Methods, systems and compositions that allow for treating a patient according to a patient customized therapeutic regimen are provided. Embodiments of the invention include obtaining dosage administration information from a patient and using the same to tailor a therapeutic regimen for the patient. Embodiments of the invention further include preparing and forwarding to the patient physical pharmaceutical dosages based on the customized therapeutic regimen.
US11928613B1 Bearing fault diagnosis method based on fuzzy broad learning model
A bearing fault diagnosis method based on a fuzzy broad learning mode includes steps of constructing an initial fuzzy broad learning model based on a broad learning system and a fuzzy system, training the initial fuzzy broad learning model through training set data to obtain a target fuzzy broad learning model. The training set data includes a plurality of bearing vibration signal data with a fault type label; and a membership value of a bearing vibration signal data to be tested is calculated by the target fuzzy broad learning model. A fault type of the bearing to be tested is determined based on the membership value. The bearing fault diagnosis method reduces learning time. When determining the fault type of the bearing to be tested by the target fuzzy broad learning model, it has strong robustness, fast diagnosis speed and high fault diagnosis accuracy.
US11928608B2 Flexible automated sorting and transport arrangement (FAST) asset monitor
A disclosed system for transport asset monitoring, for example monitoring truck trailer unloading progress at large retail locations, includes an artificial intelligence (AI) solution for managing operations at a facility. The AI solution analyzes current load percentage and other data to predict availability for moving the transport asset and ability to accept a new incoming transport asset. Predictions of availability can reduce response times, resulting in higher utilization rates for assets, thereby improving efficiency. An exemplary system includes a sensor configured to sense operation progress parameter data for a transport asset; and logic to receive the operation progress parameter data from the sensor; determine, using the AI solution and based at least on the operation progress parameter data, a predicted milestone parameter; and report the predicted milestone parameter to a remote node.
US11928606B2 Systems and methods for classifying electronic documents
A method of classifying an electronic document from an electronic media source includes generating statistical data from one or more training documents and creating a plurality of classification rules, including creating at least one topic model-based classification rule using the statistical data and creating at least one query-based classification rule using one or more user defined categories and the statistical data. The method further includes classifying the electronic document using the at least one topic model-based classification rule. Example systems for classifying an electronic document from an electronic media source are also disclosed.
US11928597B2 Method and system for classifying images using image embedding
There is described a computer-implemented method and system for classifying images, the computer-implemented method comprising: receiving an image to be classified, generating a vector representation of the image to be classified using an image embedding method, comparing the vector representation of the image to predefined vector representations of the predefined image categories, and identifying a relevant category amongst the predefined image categories based on the comparison, the relevant category being associated with the image to be classified and outputting the relevant category.
US11928596B2 Platform management of integrated access of public and privately-accessible datasets utilizing federated query generation and query schema rewriting optimization
Various techniques are described for platform management of integrated access of public and privately-accessible datasets utilizing federated query generation and query schema rewriting optimization, including receiving at a dataset access platform a query formatted according to a first data schema, generating a copy of the query, saving the query and the copy to a datastore, parsing the copy of the query in the first schema using an inference engine, determining whether the query comprises data associated with an access control condition associated with accessing the dataset, the access control condition being configured to indicate whether the query is permitted to access the dataset, and rewriting, using a proxy server, the copy of the query in a second schema by converting the copy of the query into a triple associated with the query and another triple associated with the access control condition.
US11928595B2 Method of managing data representation for deep learning, method of processing data for deep learning and deep learning system performing the same
A method of processing data for a deep learning system driven by a plurality of heterogeneous resources is provided. The method includes, when a first task including at least one of a plurality of operations is to be performed, receiving first path information indicating a first computing path for the first task. The first computing path includes a sequence of operations included in the first task and a driving sequence of resources for performing the operations included in the first task. The method further includes setting data representation formats of the resources for performing the operations included in the first task based on data representation information and the first path information. The data representation information indicates an optimized data representation format for each of the plurality of heterogeneous resources.
US11928592B2 Visual sign language translation training device and method
Methods, devices and systems for training a pattern recognition system are described. In one example, a method for training a sign language translation system includes generating a three-dimensional (3D) scene that includes a 3D model simulating a gesture that represents a letter, a word, or a phrase in a sign language. The method includes obtaining a value indicative of a total number of training images to be generated, using the value indicative of the total number of training images to determine a plurality of variations of the 3D scene for generating of the training images, applying each of plurality of variations to the 3D scene to produce a plurality of modified 3D scenes, and capturing an image of each of the plurality of modified 3D scenes to form the training images for a neural network of the sign language translation system.
US11928591B2 Information processing apparatus and information processing method
An information processing apparatus and an information processing method capable of accurately recognizing an object to be sensed are provided.One or a plurality of learning models are selected from among learning models corresponding to a plurality of categories, a priority of each of the selected learning models is set, observation data obtained by sequentially compounding pieces of sensor data applied from a sensor is analyzed using the learning model and the priority of the learning model, a setting of sensing at a next cycle is selected based on an analysis result, predetermined control processing is executed in such a manner that the sensor performs sensing at the selected setting of sensing, and the learning model corresponding to the category estimated as the category to which a current object to be sensed belongs with a highest probability is selected based on the categories to each of which the previously recognized object to be sensed belongs.
US11928588B2 In-memory device for operating multi-bit weight
Disclosed is an in-memory device for operation of a multi-bit weight. A multi-bit memory cell array according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention includes at least one multi-bit unit which stores input data based on an input signal and outputs a per-group sum value summed for every group by applying a multi-bit weight to the stored input data; and a final summation unit which is connected to at least one multi-bit unit, adjusts a ratio for every group to receive the peer-group sum value, and outputs a final output value by summing the input per-group sum value.
US11928586B2 Quantum computation through reinforcement learning
Methods, systems, and apparatus for designing a quantum control trajectory for implementing a quantum gate using quantum hardware. In one aspect, a method includes the actions of representing the quantum gate as a sequence of control actions and applying a reinforcement learning model to iteratively adjust each control action in the sequence of control actions to determine a quantum control trajectory that implements the quantum gate and reduces leakage, infidelity and total runtime of the quantum gate to improve its robustness of performance against control noise during the iterative adjustments.
US11928585B2 Neural network architecture for small LIDAR processing networks for slope estimation and ground plane segmentation
Described is a system for training a neural network for estimating surface normals for use in operating an autonomous platform. The system uses a parallelizable k-nearest neighbor sorting algorithm to provide a patch of points, sampled from the point cloud data, as input to the neural network model. The points are transformed from Euclidean coordinates in a Euclidean space to spherical coordinates. A polar angle of a surface normal of the point cloud data is estimated in the spherical coordinates. The trained neural network model is utilized on the autonomous platform, and the estimate of the polar angle of the surface normal is used to guide operation of the autonomous platform within the environment.
US11928578B2 Sparsity-aware neural processing unit for performing constant probability index matching and processing method of the same
A method of processing of a sparsity-aware neural processing unit includes receiving a plurality of input activations (IA); obtaining a weight having a non-zero value in each weight output channel; storing the weight and the IA in a memory, and obtaining an input channel index comprising a memory address location in which the weight and the IA are stored; and arranging the non-zero weight of each weight output channel according to a row size of an index matching unit (IMU) and matching the IA to the weight in the IMU comprising a buffer memory storing the input channel index.
US11928574B2 Neural architecture search with factorized hierarchical search space
The present disclosure is directed to an automated neural architecture search approach for designing new neural network architectures such as, for example, resource-constrained mobile CNN models. In particular, the present disclosure provides systems and methods to perform neural architecture search using a novel factorized hierarchical search space that permits layer diversity throughout the network, thereby striking the right balance between flexibility and search space size. The resulting neural architectures are able to be run relatively faster and using relatively fewer computing resources (e.g., less processing power, less memory usage, less power consumption, etc.), all while remaining competitive with or even exceeding the performance (e.g., accuracy) of current state-of-the-art mobile-optimized models.
US11928573B2 Computer system, a computer device and a computer implemented method
A computer system has a first machine learning module configured to predict a probability of a respective option being selected by a particular user if presented to that user via a computer app. A second machine learning module is configured to determine a respective confidence value associated with the probability. A third module uses the predicted probabilities and confidence values to determine at least one option to be presented to the particular user.
US11928571B2 Method, system, and computer program product for training distributed machine learning models
Provided is a method for training distributed machine learning models. The method may include initializing a distributed machine learning model on a plurality of computing devices. Training data associated with a plurality of samples may be received. Each sample may be forward propagated through the distributed machine learning model to generate an output. A loss for each sample of the plurality of samples may be determined based on the output. The loss for each sample may be backward propagated to each computing device. The parameter(s) of each computational node may be asynchronously updated based on the loss as it is backward propagated and/or while at least one of the samples is forward propagating. The parameter(s) may be stored and/or communicated to the other computing devices. Each of the other computing devices of the plurality of computing devices may store the parameter(s). A system and computer program product are also disclosed.
US11928570B2 Artificial intelligence methods and systems for generation and implementation of alimentary instruction sets
A system for alimentary instruction sets derived from artificial intelligence systems for vibrant constitutional guidance, as derived using one or more machine-learning procedures from training data relating prognostic and ameliorative labels. A physical performance instruction set is derived from the alimentary instruction sets using one or more physical performance entity profiles.
US11928569B1 Automated user experience orchestration using natural language based machine learning techniques
Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide techniques for orchestrating a user experience using natural language input. A user experience is orchestrated within an ecosystem of features for which a plurality of corresponding tokens is defined. Natural language describing a desired user experience result is received by a user experience orchestrator. A sequence of tokens corresponding to operations belonging to an ecosystem of features which produce a correct result for the natural language input can be identified by a trained large language model and executed by the user experience orchestrator using a token operator. The output operations determined by the model to produce or be likely to produce the correct result based on the natural language input can be disambiguated, confirmed, and/or executed.
US11928567B2 System and method for improving machine learning models by detecting and removing inaccurate training data
Methods, systems and computer program products are described to improve machine learning (ML) model-based classification of data items by identifying and removing inaccurate training data. Inaccurate training samples may be identified, for example, based on excessive variance in vector space between a training sample and a mean of category training samples, and based on a variance between an assigned category and a predicted category for a training sample. Suspect or erroneous samples may be selectively removed based on, for example, vector space variance and/or prediction confidence level. As a result, ML model accuracy may be improved by training on a more accurate revised training set. ML model accuracy may (e.g., also) be improved, for example, by identifying and removing suspect categories with excessive (e.g., weighted) vector space variance. Suspect categories may be retained or revised. Users may (e.g., also) specify a prediction confidence level and/or coverage (e.g., to control accuracy).
US11928564B2 Machine-learned predictive models and systems for data preparation recommendations
Systems are provided for facilitating the building and use of models used to make data preparation recommendations. The systems identify ground truth from a plurality of notebooks and utilizes the ground truth to generate the corresponding data preparation recommendation models. The data preparation recommendation models are used to predict accurate (e.g., useful and relevant) data preparations steps based on user input and user notebook data. The data preparation computing system generates a recommendation prompt based on output from the data preparation recommendation model that can be viewed and/or selected by the user to be applied to the user's notebook data.
US11928561B2 Methods and systems for grouping informed advisor pairings
A system for customizing informed advisor pairings, the system including a computing device. The computing device is configured to identify a user feature wherein the user feature contains a user biological extraction. The computing device is configured to generate using element training data and using a first machine-learning algorithm a first machine-learning model that outputs advisor elements. The computing device receives an informed advisor element relating to an informed advisor. The computing device determines using output advisor elements whether an informed advisor is compatible for a user.
US11928560B2 System, method, and storage medium
A system monitoring a plurality of models generated through machine learning includes a monitoring unit that perform warning of a specific item of an input corresponding to a predetermined condition if a prediction result by a first model using the input including a plurality of values satisfies the predetermined condition, and a provision unit that provides a message prompting setting of a condition which is a monitoring target by the monitoring unit in the specific item with regard to a second model different from the first model. The provision unit provides the message in at least one of a case in which the predetermined condition is set for the first model, a case in which the prediction result by the first model is determined to satisfy the predetermined condition, and a case in which the second model is registered in the system.
US11928556B2 Removing unnecessary history from reinforcement learning state
Methods and systems for a reinforcement learning system. A spatial and temporal representation of an observed state of an environment is encoded. A previous state is estimated from a given state and a size of a reward is adjusted based on a difference between the estimated previous state and the previous state.
US11928554B2 Comparing Rabi oscillation stimulations
While a qubit control system (e.g., a laser system) is in a first configuration, it causes a qubit state (as represented as a point on the surface of a Bloch sphere) of a quantum state carrier (QSC), e.g., an atom, to rotate in a first direction from an initial qubit state to a first configuration qubit state. While the qubit control system is in a second configuration, it causes the QSC state to rotate in a second direction opposite the first direction from the first configuration qubit state to a second configuration qubit state. The second configuration qubit state is read out as a |0 or |1. Repeating these actions results in a distribution of |0s and |1s that can be used to determine which of the two configurations results in higher Rabi frequencies. Iterating the above for other pairs of configurations can identify a configuration that delivers the most power to the QSC and thus yields the highest Rabi frequency. This process can be used, for example, to align a laser so that its pulse yields a maximum Rabi frequency for an atom.
US11928551B2 Computer configured to display multimedia content
A computer can comprise a housing, a microprocessor disposed within the housing, a display, and a communication interface communicatively coupled to the microprocessor. The computer can be configured, responsive to locating decodable indicia within content viewable on the display, to decode the decodable indicia to produce at least one decoded message. The computer can be further configured to display the content with decoded message data being embedded into the content. The decoded message data can be provided by at least one decoded message, data derived from the decoded message.
US11928550B2 Methods and apparatus to locate and decode an arranged plurality of barcodes in an image
Methods and apparatus to locate and decode an arranged plurality of barcodes in an image are disclosed. An example method includes obtaining image data representing an image of an environment appearing within a FOV of an imaging device that includes the image sensor, wherein an arranged plurality of barcodes appear in the image. A first subset of the plurality of barcodes is decoded from the image data. One or more parameters representing a predicted arrangement of the plurality of barcodes in the image is determined based upon location information associated with each of the decoded first subset of the plurality of barcodes. Possible locations for respective ones of a second subset of the plurality of barcodes are determined based upon the one or more parameters, and the second subset of the plurality of barcodes are attempted to be decoded from the image data in vicinities of the respective possible locations.
US11928547B2 Scanning apparatus, method, device and storage medium
Disclosed are scanning equipment, a method, a device and a storage medium thereof. The equipment comprises a rotatable rotating component, a scanning device, and a positioning device, where: the positioning device is used for respectively positioning the rotating component rotated to different predetermined positions, and the scanning device is used for scanning goods held on the rotating component having been positioned.
US11928538B2 Systems and methods for laser tuning and attaching RFID tags to products
Aspects of the present disclosure relate to methods and systems for laser turning and attaching RFID tags to products. Such methods and systems may include a memory and a processor coupled to the memory. The methods and systems may include determining a characteristic of a conductive trace on a substrate to be incorporated into an item to configure a tag performance in view of at least one of a dielectric property or a tuning property of the item. The methods and systems may further include a laser to alter the conductive trace on the substrate to have the characteristic to define an antenna for the tag. The methods and systems may further include an attaching device configured to attach a communications enabled device to the substrate so as to form an electrical connection between the communications enabled device and the antenna to form the tag.
US11928535B2 Tracking, monitoring, and consolidating transactions using quick response codes
Systems and methods for using QR codes to track, monitor, and consolidate transactions are disclosed. In one embodiment, a system may receive a request from a first device to generate a first QR code associated with a first account. The system may generate the first QR code and send the first QR code to the first device. The system may receive a request from the first device to share a QR code with a second device. The system may update associated data to indicate a sharing of a QR code with the second device. The system may generate a second QR code associated with a second account of the second device and linked to the first account, so that use of the second QR code can be tracked and monitored. The system may send the second QR code to the second device.
US11928534B2 Method of using an RFID label on a high-temperature product
A method of using a high-temperature RFID label includes providing a label. The label includes a pressure-sensitive polymeric material, a liner, and an adhesive located between the pressure-sensitive polymeric material and the liner. An RFID tag is provided. The RFID tag includes an RFID chip or integrated circuit and an antenna. The RFID tag is located at least partially inside of the label to form the high-temperature RFID label. A portion of the liner is removed from the high-temperature RFID label. The high temperature RFID label is attached on a product. The product exceeds a temperature of at least about 300° F. The high-temperature RFID label is located outside of a periphery of the product. The RFID label may further include a printable top layer.
US11928533B2 Conveying device, image forming apparatus, conveying method, and non-transitory recording medium
A conveying device includes a sheet feeder that feeds a recording medium unreeled from a roll, a conveying roller that conveys the recording medium, and circuitry. The circuitry is to obtain a plurality of actual conveyance amounts each of which is a conveyance amount of the recording medium actually conveyed by the conveying roller at a time, calculate an adjustment value based on a difference between a target conveyance amount and each of the plurality of actual conveyance amounts to obtain a plurality of adjustment values, calculate an approximate line based on a plurality of adjustment points in a two-dimensional coordinate plane determined by the adjustment value and a diameter of the roll, specify an adjustment value corresponding to a current diameter of the roll based on the approximate line, and correct, based on the specified adjustment value, a conveyance amount by which the conveying roller conveys the recording medium.
US11928524B2 Computer system and computer system usage management method
The computer system includes one or more storage devices and a management computer, the management computer includes an information collection unit, an event detection unit, a plan generation unit, and a plan execution unit. The plan generation unit determines a target volume of a change process of a right of control in a plan, a processor of a change source of the right of control, and a processor of a change destination of the right of control, estimates an influence by a change process of the right of control in the plan, and the plan execution unit determines execution time of the plan based on the estimation of the influence and the operation information of the storage devices. As a result, in consideration of the influence by an ownership change process, while the influence applied to usage of a computer system is suppressed, the ownership change process is executed.
US11928522B2 Containerized VNF deployment method and related device
A containerized virtualised network function (VNF) deployment method and a related device are disclosed. The disclosed method, implemented by a VNF manager (VNFM), includes receiving a first VNF instantiation request from a network functions virtualisation orchestrator (NFVO), where the first VNF instantiation request carries a first VNF instance identifier and a first virtualised network function descriptor (VNFD) identifier. The method further includes determining a container object package identifier referenced by a VNFD identified by the first VNFD identifier, sending a container object package management request to a container management entity, and receiving a container object package management response, which indicates that a container object instance in a container object package is successfully created, from the container management entity. Furthermore, the method includes creating a VNF instance identified by the first VNF instance identifier, and maintaining a mapping relationship between the first VNF instance identifier and the container object package identifier.
US11928520B2 Change-proposal functions in configuration management systems
Operations of a method include receiving a configuration request requesting configuration management of a base configuration package that describes infrastructure of an application. The operations include determining, for the base configuration package, a plurality of package functions. Each package function of the plurality of package functions extends functionality of the base configuration package. The operations include determining, for the base configuration package and the plurality of package functions, a change-proposal function. The change-proposal function proposes one or more of the plurality of package functions to extend the functionality of the base configuration package. The operations include transmitting, to a user device, the change-proposal function and receiving, from the user device, approval of the change-proposal function. In response to receiving approval of the change-proposal function, the operations include configuring the base configuration package using the one or more of the plurality of package functions proposed by the change-proposal function.
US11928519B2 Modernization of an application for related image generation
Systems, computer-implemented methods, and computer program products to facilitate modernization of an application are provided. According to an embodiment, a system can comprise a memory that stores computer executable components and a processor that executes the computer executable components stored in the memory. The computer executable components can comprise a determination component that determines one or more relevant surrounding contexts for a raw entity. The computer executable components also can comprise a matching component that matches the one or more relevant surrounding contexts with one or more known surrounding contexts of one or more known entities. The computer executable components further can comprise a type identification component that identifies an entity type for the raw entity based on the matching of the one or more relevant surrounding contexts with the one or more known surrounding contexts.
US11928518B2 Noisy-neighbor detection and remediation
Noisy-neighbor detection and remediation is provided by performing real-time monitoring of workload processing and associated resource consumption of application components that use shared resource(s) of a computing environment, determining workload and shared resource consumption patterns for each of the application components, for each application, of a plurality of applications, that includes at least one application component of the application components, correlating the determined workload and shared resource consumption patterns of each of those application component(s) and determining a correlated shared resource usage pattern for that application, performing impact analysis to determine impact of the applications on each other, and identifying noisy-neighbor(s) that use the one or more shared resources and automatically raising an alert indicating those noisy-neighbor(s).
US11928517B2 Feature resource self-tuning and rebalancing
An apparatus comprises at least one processing device that includes a processor coupled to a memory. The processing device is configured to identify a plurality of resource objects associated with a processing device, to group correlated resource objects according to processing device utilization of the resource objects, to assign a first weight to a first resource object grouping, wherein the first weight is associated with a performance impact of the first resource object grouping on the processing device, and to release at least some of the first resource object grouping to provide additional resources to a second resource object grouping, the additional resources resulting from the releasing, wherein the first object grouping is selected for the releasing based on a comparison between the first weight and a second weight associated with the second resource object grouping, wherein the releasing is performed to improve performance of the processing device.
US11928509B2 Memory system workload allocation
A method includes receiving, by a processing unit coupled to a first memory device comprising a first type of media and a second memory device comprising a second type of media, data captured from an imaging device coupled to the processing unit and determining, by the processing unit, characteristics of a workload corresponding to processing of the data. The method further includes writing, by the processing unit, a portion of data associated with the workload to the other of the first memory device or the second memory device based on the determined characteristics of the workload and causing the workload to be executed while at least the portion of the data associated with the workload is written to the other of the first memory device or the second memory device.
US11928503B2 Cognitive scheduler for Kubernetes
Embodiments are directed to deploying a workload on the best/highest performance node. Nodes configured to accommodate a request for a workload are selected. Information is collected on each of the selected nodes and the workload. Predicted response times expected for the workload running on each of the selected nodes are determined. The workload is deployed on a node of the selected nodes, the node having a corresponding predicted response time for the workload, the workload being deployed on the node based at least in part on the corresponding predicted response time.
US11928501B2 LiFi-powered content-aware large-scale data processing factory
Systems, methods and apparatus are provided for a reusable, client-server based ecosystem designed to support content-aware, LiFi-powered transfer of large-scale, semi-structured data files. Containerized client-side applications may include a LiFi communication engine (LCE), a job control engine (JCE), and an execution hub that is configured to interface with the JCE, the LCE, job stakeholders and downstream applications. A central server may include a server-side LCE configured for two-way communication with the client-side LCE. Each LCE may be configured to cluster semi-structured data into data packets, broadcast data packets using an LED array, receive data packets using an array of photoreceptors and synchronize received data packets.
US11928497B2 Implementing erasure coding with persistent memory
A computer-implemented method according to one embodiment includes receiving a request to perform a transaction in persistent memory at a first node; implementing the transaction within a volatile transaction cache at the first node; determining parity data for the transaction at the first node; sending the parity data from the first node to a parity node; and transferring results of the transaction from the volatile transaction cache to the persistent memory at the first node.
US11928491B1 Model-driven server migration workflows
Techniques are described for enabling model-driven server migration workflows in a cloud provider network. Cloud provider networks often provide various types of tools and services that enable users to migrate computing resources (e.g., servers, databases, applications, etc.) from users' on-premises computing environments to a cloud provider network. A model-driven server migration service as described herein comprises a plurality of modular migration components including, e.g., a snapshot validation component, a snapshot conversion component, an injection component, etc. The model-driven server migration service enables users to customize server migration workflows using server migration templates containing descriptive configurations for some or all of the provided migration components.
US11928490B2 Virtual machine migration method and data center
After obtaining a virtual machine migration message, a control node performs first network configuration on a virtual switch of a new virtual machine. After performing the first network configuration, the control node creates the new virtual machine, and performs second network configuration on a second virtual switch in a virtual network in which a to-be-migrated virtual machine is located. In the present application, before the new virtual machine is created, a network connection of the to-be-migrated virtual machine is maintained, and a part of network configuration for the new virtual machine is completed.
US11928487B2 Seamless integration of multiple applications in tutorials
Seamless integration of multiple applications in tutorials is disclosed herein. In one example, a processor device of a computing device displays, within browser software, a tutorial interface comprising a tutorial guide, wherein the tutorial guide comprises a plurality of task links, and each task link corresponds to an application of a plurality of applications. The processor device receives, using the browser software via a user input device, a first user input indicating a selected task link among the plurality of task links. Responsive to receiving the first user input, the processor device initiates execution of a first application corresponding to the selected task link, wherein the first application executes within the tutorial interface instead of requiring a user to launch and switch between multiple applications in multiple browser tabs or windows.
US11928485B2 Data transmission method and apparatus, terminal, and storage medium
A data transmission method includes: displaying a target message in a session interface; in response to a trigger operation on the target message, outputting a resource transmission interface including an object display region and an icon display region; and the object display region including an object identifier of at least one transmission object, and the icon display region including a message icon corresponding to the target message; moving the message icon from the icon display region to the object display region according to a moving operation on the message icon; and transmitting, in response to the message icon being moved to the object display region, the data resource to a target transmission object of the at least one transmission object in the object display region, the target transmission object being determined according to an ending position of a movement track of the message icon corresponding to the moving operation.
US11928480B2 System and method for configurable device deployment
Methods and systems for managing configurable devices are disclosed. A configurable device may be a type of hardware device that may be configured for various purposes. The operation of the configurable device may depend on its configuration. To manage the configurable devices, a system may configure the configurable devices to provide desired functionalities. Once configured, the configured configurable devices may be deployed to a deployment site where they may provide their respective functionalities. As part of the process of configuring and deploying the configurable devices, the configurable devices may be moved between various locations. To protect and otherwise physically manage the configurable devices, the configurable device may be packaged with compliant packaging. The compliant package may facilitate configuration of the configurable devices.
US11928470B1 Advancing a program counter to a start of a subsequent cache line based on a straddling group indicator in a current cache line
Introduced herein is a program counter advancing technique that uses NOP padding without its limitations. During a build process, the introduced technique removes EOG markers for instruction groups that are immediately followed by the NOP instructions that are immediately followed by an instruction group beginning at a start of a cache line. As such, during an execution process, when the processing unit detects an absence of an EOG marker in the requested instruction group, it knows that a group of NOP instructions are about to follow and skips over them by directly advancing the program counter to a start of a subsequent cache line where the next instruction group starts. In addition to the presence of an EOG marker, the introduced technique also takes into account whether the requested instruction group is a straddling group when advancing the program counter to a start of the subsequent cache line.
US11928468B2 Systems and methods for improved mapping of computational loops on reconfigurable architectures
Various embodiments of a system and associated method for generating a valid mapping for a computational loop on a CGRA are disclosed herein. In particular, the method includes generating randomized schedules within particular constraints to explore greater mapping spaces than previous approaches. Further, the system and related method employs a feasibility test to test validity of each schedule such that mappings are only generated from valid schedules.
US11928466B2 Distributed representations of computing processes and events
Techniques for generating distributed representations of computing processes and events are provided. According to one set of embodiments, a computer system can receive occurrence data pertaining to a plurality of computing processes and a plurality of events associated with the plurality of computing processes. The computer system can then generate, based on the occurrence data, (1) a set of distributed process representations that includes, for each computing process, a representation that encodes a sequence of events associated with the computing process in the occurrence data, and (2) a set of distributed event representations that includes, for each event, a representation that encodes one or more event properties associated with the event and one or more events that occur within a window of the event in the occurrence data.
US11928465B2 Device and method for calculating elementary functions using successive cumulative rotation circuit
A system and an accelerator circuit including a register file comprising instruction registers to store an instruction for evaluating an elementary function, and data registers comprising a first data register to store an input value. The accelerator circuit further includes a successive cumulative rotation circuit comprising a reconfigurable inner stage to perform a successive cumulative rotation recurrence, and a determination circuit to determine a type of the elementary function based on the instruction, and responsive to determining that the input value is a fixed-point number, configure the reconfigurable inner stage to a configuration for evaluating the type of the elementary function, wherein the successive cumulative rotation circuit is to calculate an evaluation of the elementary function using the reconfigurable inner stage performing the successive cumulative rotation recurrence.
US11928464B2 Systems and methods for model lifecycle management
A model lifecycle management method includes: executing a model initial development phase based on at least a first criteria, a second criteria, and a third criteria to obtain a set of production ready models; executing, using the set of production ready models, a model production phase based on at least a fourth criteria, a fifth criteria, and a sixth criteria to obtain; and executing, after executing the model production phase, using the set of models to be updated, a model update phase based on at least a seventh criteria on at least one model in the model production phase.
US11928456B2 Software upgrade system, software upgrade method and non-transitory recording medium
The present disclosure provides a software upgrade system, which is applicable to at least one autonomous mobile robot installed with software in a data distribution service domain. The at least one autonomous mobile robot publishes a version information about the software to the version synchronization topic and receives other version information from the version synchronization topic. Also, the at least one autonomous mobile robot subscribes to a version synchronization topic, and takes the software of the at least one autonomous mobile robot itself as the latest version by a software update procedure to upload to a software update topic, or downloads the latest version of the software from the software update topic and installs it. The present disclosure provides a software upgrade method and a non-transitory recording medium.
US11928450B2 Mobile terminal, method for uninstalling pre-installed application therein, and memory
The present application provides a mobile terminal, a method for uninstalling a pre-installed application therein, and a memory. The method comprises the following steps: obtaining an authorization file for uninstalling a pre-installed application; determining whether the authorization file is valid; if so, determining whether the pre-installed application is a user-level application; and if so, uninstalling the pre-installed application.
US11928447B2 Configuration management through information and code injection at compile time
Systems and methods for configuration management through information and code injection at compile time. An example method comprises: receiving a source code comprising one or more references to a variable; receiving metadata associated with the source code, wherein the metadata specifies a range of values of the variable; and identifying, in view of the range of values of the variable, a reachable section of the source code.
US11928444B2 Editing files using a pattern-completion engine implemented using a machine-trained model
A technique is described herein for assisting a user in editing a file. The technique involves producing current context information that includes an input message and selected file content. The input message describes a user's editing objective, while the selected file content describes a portion of the file to which the editing objective is to be applied. The technique then requests a pattern-completion engine to generate edit information based on the current context information. The edit information describes one or more changes to the selected file content that satisfy the objective of the user. The pattern-completion engine uses a machine-trained autoregressive text-completion model that is trained on revision history information. The model can be trained in a process that incorporates various tests to ensure that the edit information that is generated works as expected, satisfies various performance metrics, and fulfills the editing objectives of the user.
US11928443B2 Techniques for transposing a matrix using a memory block
A circuit system includes a memory block and first and second processing circuits. The first and second processing circuits store a matrix in the memory block by concurrently writing elements in first and second rows or columns of the matrix to first and second regions of storage in the memory block, respectively. The first and second processing circuits transpose the matrix to generate a transposed matrix by concurrently reading elements in first and second rows or columns of the transposed matrix from third and fourth regions of storage in the memory block, respectively.
US11928440B2 Systems and methods for handling multilingual queries
Systems and methods for handling multilingual queries are provided. One example method includes receiving, at a computing device, an input, wherein the input comprises a multi-lingual query comprising at least a first source language and a second source language. The multi-lingual query is translated, word for word, into a destination language to produce a monolingual query, with the word order of the multilingual query and the word order of the monolingual query being the same. The monolingual query is processed using natural language processing to map the mono-lingual query to a natural language query in the destination language.
US11928439B2 Translation method, target information determining method, related apparatus, and storage medium
A translation method is provided, including: encoding to-be-processed text information to obtain a source vector representation sequence, the to-be-processed text information belonging to a first language; obtaining a source context vector corresponding to a first instance according to the source vector representation sequence, the source context vector indicating to-be-processed source content in the to-be-processed text information at the first instance; determining a translation vector according to the source vector representation sequence and the source context vector; and decoding the translation vector and the source context vector, to obtain target information of the first instance, the target information belonging to a second language.
US11928438B1 Computing technologies for large language models
This disclosure enables various computing technologies for smart contracts to be audited in ways that improve on conventional auditing approaches mentioned above. These technologies improve functioning of computers by enabling large language models to review bytecodes executable on distributed ledgers to determine whether those bytecodes enable smart contracts on those distributed ledgers and then acting accordingly.
US11928437B2 Machine reading between the lines
Techniques for identifying one or more missing fragments within input text are disclosed. A discourse tree (DT) is generated for the input text (IT) received, the IT having any suitable number of sentence fragments. An indication that the IT is likely missing one or more sentence fragments may be identified based on determining that one or more rhetorical relationships of the DT matches one of a set of predefined rhetorical relationships. A query is generated one or more sentence fragments of the IT and executed against a knowledge base to obtain a set of search results. A most-relevance search result can be utilized to identify a set of candidate sentence fragments. A subset of those candidate sentence fragments can be identified based on comparing them to the sentence fragments provided in the IT, each candidate sentence fragment of the subset being implied but excluded from the IT.
US11928436B2 Systems and methods for providing a visualization tool for analyzing unstructured comments
Methods and systems are presented for analyzing feedback data associated with a content and generating an interactive graphical representation of the feedback data. Upon receiving a request from a user, a feedback analysis system may access feedback data associated with a content from a content hosting server. The feedback data may include comments submitted by viewers of the content. The feedback analysis system may analyze the comments and generate an interactive graphical representation of the feedback data. The interactive graphical representation may include icons that represents keywords that are relevant to the comments and sentiments of the viewers derived based on the comments. Upon receiving a selection of an icon, the feedback analysis system may present a comment that corresponds to the keyword and/or sentiment represented by the icon.
US11928435B2 Event extraction method, event extraction device, and electronic device
The present disclosure provides an event extraction method, an event extraction device and an electronic device, and it relates to the field of computer data processing, in particular to the field of knowledge graph. The event extraction method includes: acquiring text information; determining a plurality of pieces of question information ranked in a sequential order in accordance with the text information; and inputting vector information for each piece of question information into an extraction model in accordance with the sequential order to acquire extraction information for each piece of question information.
US11928433B2 Systems and methods for term prevalence-volume based relevance
Techniques for prevalence-volume based relevance are provided. Corresponding systems and methods may include ingesting a corpus of documents; receiving a search operator; segmenting the corpus of documents into (i) a first set of documents that matches the search operator, and (ii) a second set of documents that do not match the search operator; extracting a first and second token list of tokens; calculating a prevalence-volume value for tokens included in the first and second token lists; generating a prevalence-volume ratio (PVR) matrix that associates tokens included in the first and/or second token lists with a PVR value, wherein the PVR value for a particular token is a ratio between the prevalence-volume value of the particular token for the first set of documents and the prevalence-volume value of the particular token for the second set of documents; and associating the search operator with the generated PVR matrix.
US11928430B2 Detecting unrelated utterances in a chatbot system
Techniques are described to determine whether an input utterance is unrelated to a set of skill bots associated with a master bot. In some embodiments, a system described herein includes a training system and a master bot. The training system trains a classifier of the master bot. The training includes accessing training utterances associated with the skill bots and generating training feature vectors from the training utterances. The training further includes generating multiple set representations of the training feature vectors, where each set representation corresponds to a subset of the training feature vectors, and configuring the classifier with the set representations. The master bot accesses an input utterance and generates an input feature vector. The master bot uses the classifier to compare the input feature vector to the multiple set representations so as to determine whether the input feature falls outside and, thus, cannot be handled by the skill bots.
US11928429B2 Token packing for sequence models
Embodiments of the present disclosure include systems and methods for packing tokens to train sequence models. In some embodiments, a plurality of datasets for training a sequence model is received. Each dataset in the plurality of datasets includes a sequence of correlated tokens. A set of training data is generated that includes a subset of a sequence of tokens from a first dataset in the plurality of datasets and a subset of a sequence of tokens from a second, different dataset in the plurality of datasets. The sequence model is trained using the set of training data.
US11928428B2 Emoji understanding in online experiences
Understanding emojis in the context of online experiences is described. In at least some embodiments, text input is received and a vector representation of the text input is computed. Based on the vector representation, one or more emojis that correspond to the vector representation of the text input are ascertained and a response is formulated that includes at least one of the one or more emojis. In other embodiments, input from a client machine is received. The input includes at least one emoji. A computed vector representation of the emoji is used to look for vector representations of words or phrases that are close to the computed vector representation of the emoji. At least one of the words or phrases is selected and at least one task is performed using the selected word(s) or phrase(s).
US11928419B2 Information display method and apparatus, and storage medium and electronic device
An information display method and apparatus, and a computer-readable storage medium and an electronic device. The method includes: determining a target font category to be written in response to an operation of a user on a display device page; determining a target font conversion model corresponding to the target font category in a model library, wherein the model library including font conversion models corresponding to a plurality of font categories; in response to a writing operation of the user on the display device page, determining a standard word corresponding to the writing operation according to a writing trajectory of the writing operation, and generating an initial bitmap corresponding to the standard word; and converting the initial bitmap of the standard word into a target bitmap corresponding to the target font category using the target font conversion model and displaying the target bitmap on the display device page.
US11928417B2 Flexible online form display
A method of displaying an electronic form on a mobile device comprises creating one or more repeatable items comprising a plurality of fields to be filled or displayed wherein one or more of the fields may include another one or more repeatable item. A method of displaying an electronic form on a mobile device having a screen and managed by an operating system comprises attaching a visual priority to one or more fields used in the electronic form; obtaining the current mobile device screen size; and adapting the number of fields to be displayed on the screen based on the screen size and on visual priority attached to one or more of the fields. In one implementation, a minimum width is set for each of the one or more fields, and the fields that can meet the minimum width based on the current mobile device screen size are displayed.
US11928409B2 Dynamic abstract generation and synthesis flow with area prediction
A computer-implemented method includes receiving, by a processor, a physical design block and a physical hierarchy of a chip design of a chip. Further, the method includes extracting, by the processor, one or more features of a macro to be added to the chip design based on a logic synthesis of the chip design. Further, the method includes predicting, by the processor, specifications of the macro to be added to the chip design based on the physical design block, the predicting performed using a pre-trained machine learning model. Further, the method includes using, by the processor, the specifications of the macro to perform a physical synthesis of the chip design to determine a physical layout of the chip.
US11928407B2 System and method for determining spatial distribution of variable deposition size in additive manufacturing
A three-dimensional object model is divided into slices that are targeted for an additive manufacturing process operable to deposit material at a variable deposition size ranging between minimum and maximum printable feature sizes. For each of the slices, a thinning algorithm is applied to contours of the slice to form a meso-skeleton. Topological features of the thinned slice are reduced over a number of passes such that a portion of the meso-skeleton is reduced to a single pixel wide line. Based on the number of passes, a slice-specific printable feature size within the range of the minimum and maximum printable feature sizes is determined. An adjusted slice is formed by sweeping the meso-skeleton with the slice-specific printable feature size. The adjusted slices are assembled into an object model which is used to create a manufactured object.
US11928406B2 Systems and methods for creating infrastructure models
Systems and methods are provided herein for creating and building a model of a unique infrastructure, such as a parking structure. The model may be created through the identification of various triggers by a vehicle traversing the infrastructure. The triggers may include, for example, sensors or other devices capable of sensing the vehicle within the infrastructure. The triggers may also be information received from the vehicle itself. Based on the triggers, it may be inferred that various places exist throughout the infrastructure. For example, it may be inferred through two subsequent triggers that a place exists between the two triggers. The place may be added to the model of the infrastructure in between the two triggers. The model may continue to grow in this manner.
US11928398B2 Reconstruction of a topology of an electrical distribution network
The disclosed method reconstructs a topology of an electrical distribution network. An ohmic matrix model is generated as a function of consumption measurements provided by smart meters in the network. A tree table of nodes to which the smart meters are connected is defined. A branch in exploration is defined in the table and the nodes of the branch meeting preestablished relations are entered in the table as a function of connection values derived from resistive quantities in the matrix model. One of the relations determines a junction of the branch in exploration with a branch already explored connectable to a root to which a distribution transformer of the distribution network is connected. The topology is reconstructed by iteratively proceeding with sequences of decreasing values derived from the resistive quantities.
US11928392B2 Spool sheet generation
Examples can include a system for generating a spool sheet. A user can select multiple components on a graphical user interface (“GUI”). Then they can select an option to create a spool sheet. The system can determine a list of components in the selection for use in a bill of materials. This can be included in a spool page that includes a printable spool sheet region. Within the spool sheet region, the GUI can display a view of the selected components at a location indicated by an anchor node of the template.
US11928389B2 Smart music services preferences
An example computing device is configured to transmit playback preference tracking information to a media service registered with a media playback system and, after transmitting the playback preference information, (a) determine a first time boundary corresponding to a beginning of a zone scene that causes a first playback device in a first zone of the media playback system to be configured for synchronous playback of media with a second playback device in a second zone of the media playback system, (b) determine a second time boundary corresponding to an end of the zone scene, and (c) transmit, to the media service registered with the media playback system, a request to remove playback preference tracking information received between the first time boundary and the second time boundary.
US11928385B2 Sound processing logic connections
In an example implementation according to aspects of the present disclosure, a method of a computing device may include determining whether a first mode or a second mode is selected. If the first mode is selected, the computing device connects a microphone to a sound processing logic. If the second mode is selected, the computing device disconnects the microphone from the sound processing logic and connecting an audio source to the sound processing logic.
US11928381B2 Display device and operating method thereof
Provided is a display device including a display configured to display first content; a memory storing instructions; and a processor configured to execute the instructions to: obtain first content information by analyzing the first content, obtain user tracking information by tracking a user viewing the first content displayed by the display, determine whether a trigger condition is satisfied, based on at least one of the first content information or the user tracking information, and based on the trigger condition being satisfied, control a communication unit to transmit second content to a projector connected to the display device, wherein the second content is generated based on the first content.
US11928377B2 Information processing system, information processing method and non-transitory recording medium for storing a determination result indicating whether output of information is subject to processing in association with information related to the output
An information processing system, an information processing method, and a non-transitory recording medium. The information processing system receives from a communication terminal that requests a device to output information related to the output by the device, and stores in one or more memories, a determination result indicating whether the output of the information by the device is subject to processing in association with the information related to the output by the device.
US11928376B2 Recommended print job delivery paths
According to examples, an apparatus may include a processor and a memory on which are stored machine-readable instructions that when executed by the processor, may cause the processor to maintain client presence information that is received from a client and maintain printer presence information that is received from a printer. The client presence information may include a client network property and the printer presence information may include a printer network property. In some examples, the processor may receive print job information for a print job from the client and may determine a recommended print job delivery path for the print job based on the print job information, the client presence information, and the printer presence information. The processor may cause the print job to be routed to the printer based on the recommended print job delivery path.
US11928373B2 Information processing apparatus and non-transitory computer readable medium
An information processing apparatus includes a processor configured to obtain setting information regarding print settings for first printing employing a plate and output information based on the setting information with respect to whether second printing that does not employ a plate and that is based on the print settings for the first printing is possible.
US11928372B2 Method and system for managing pages of documents on a multi-function printer
A method for page management for use with an image forming apparatus includes receiving a request from a user for processing one or more pages of one or more documents. Further, the method includes displaying on a display (a) a thumbnail image generated for each page and (b) a plurality of options for processing the one or more pages. Furthermore, the method includes receiving a selection by the user of at least one option of the plurality of options. Thereafter, the method includes processing the one or more pages, according to the at least one option of the selection received from the user.
US11928364B2 Memory system and method
A memory system includes a non-volatile memory and a memory controller. The memory controller is configured to queue write commands received from a host. The commands may include a first write command to write first write data associated with a first stream and a second write command to write second write data associated with a second stream. When the first and second write commands are queued, the memory controller repeatedly performs a sequence of a first operation of acquiring a predetermined amount of the first write data from the host and then transmitting to the non-volatile memory, and a second operation of acquiring the predetermined amount of the second write data from the host and then transmitting to the non-volatile memory. The second operation in the sequence is started after completion of the first operation in the sequence.