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US11963745B2 Methods and systems for combination electrodes for wearable devices
Various embodiments provide a wellness tracking device with a base plate that may be utilized as a combination electrode by a variety of sensors. The base plate may be a multi-material electrode that includes a conductor and a transparent or semi-transparent material to enable optical sensing. In certain embodiments, the base plate supports a plurality of different sensors, which may selectively utilize the base plate as an electrode.
US11963736B2 Wireless patient monitoring system
A device for obtaining physiological information of a medical patient and wirelessly transmitting the obtained physiological information to a wireless receiver. The device can include a blood pressure device that can be coupled to a medical patient and a wireless transceiver electrically coupled with the blood pressure device. The wireless transceiver can wirelessly transmit blood pressure data received by the blood pressure device and physiological data received from one or more physiological sensors coupled to the blood pressure device.
US11963731B2 Structural adjustment systems and methods for a teleoperational medical system
A system comprises a manipulator assembly, one or more sensing elements configured to sense an arrangement of the assembly, and a control system configured to: determine a motion limit of the manipulator assembly based on the sensed arrangement of the assembly by using a position of a joint of a plurality of joints or using a position of a link of a plurality of links; store a plurality of threshold limits, where each of the plurality of threshold limits is associated with a procedure type and defines a limit of a range to be potentially travelled by the manipulator assembly to perform a procedure of the associated procedure type; select a threshold limit of the plurality of threshold limits based on which procedure type is to be performed; and provide a notification indicative of whether the selected threshold limit is outside a range of motion bounded by the motion limit.
US11963725B2 Surgical tool position tracking and scoring system
A system and method for tracking position and orientation of a surgical tool during a surgical procedure and providing feedback to a user are described. For example the system includes a surgical tool configured to perform at least a portion of the surgical procedure, a tracking system configured to monitor and record position information related to the surgical tool, a processing system, and a display. The processing system can be configured to receive the position information, determine optimal position information for the surgical tool during the surgical procedure, compare the received position information against the optimal position information to determine a conformance level for the user, and generate a user performance record. The display can be configured to receive and display the user performance record.
US11963723B2 Visualization of medical data depending on viewing-characteristics
The present invention relates to a computer-implemented medical method, a computer program and a medical system (1) for providing, in a medical environment, an AR-overlay that is projected into the field of view provided by an AR-device (4) as a function of the characteristics of a user's (5) view with respect to an observed object (6).
US11963722B2 Methods and systems for determining change in eye position between successive eye measurements
A measurement instrument and method: produce light having a linear shape; direct the light toward an eye via a first lens located one focal length from the light source; provide returned light, having the linear shape, from the eye to a split-prism; split the returned light into first and second linear segments; image the first and second linear segments onto an image sensor; determine a first lateral offset between the first and second linear segments on the image sensor at a first time; determine a second lateral offset between the first and second linear segments on the image sensor at a second time; determine a difference between the first and second lateral offsets; and determine a distance that the eye moved relative to the first lens between the first time and the second time based on the difference between the first and second lateral offsets.
US11963721B2 Method and system for quantifying biomarker of a tissue
The present disclosure relates to a method and a system for quantifying a biomarker of a biological tissue. Two spectral sub-intervals are determined from a plurality of images of the tissue acquired at discrete wavelengths within a main wavelength interval using an imaging sensor in a manner such that the combination of the image data in the at least two spectral sub-intervals are correlated with a clinical variable of interest. The tissue is illuminated using one or more light sources with wavelengths within the at least two spectral sub-intervals. A measurement is of the light reflected by the tissue is acquired using an imaging sensor; and a measure of the biomarker of the tissue is calculated using the acquired measurement. The main wavelength interval is broader than each of the at least two spectral sub-intervals and at least one spectral confounder causing a spectral variability of the acquired image is present in the tissue.
US11963720B2 Device and method for dilation of a tubular anatomical structure
Described is a method and device for dilating a tubular anatomical structure. The device and method can be useful for extracting a blood clot in an artery of a mammal by concentrically irradiating an inner wall of the occluded artery using an ultraviolet (UV) laser beam delivered by an optical fiber having an external or inverted conical tip. Dilation results from photophysical production and release of nitric oxide from the cells lining the arterial wall when UV laser light is projected as a ring beam onto the inner arterial wall. This “minimal contact persistent dilation system” prepares the artery for safer mechanical extraction by thrombectomy, owing to decrease in friction and dissolution of chemical bonding.
US11963715B2 Balloon-in-balloon irrigation balloon catheter
An irrigation balloon catheter includes one or more inner balloons inside of an irrigation balloon. The inner balloon(s) can be compliant with a volume that is dynamically adjustable for rapid inflation, rapid deflation, complete deflation, and/or irrigation flow adjustment. An inflator tool can be configured to inflate or deflate the inner balloon to adjust flow from the outer, irrigation balloon to affect temperature at electrodes of the irrigation balloon.
US11963714B2 Methods and apparatus for renal neuromodulation
Methods and apparatus are provided for renal neuromodulation using a pulsed electric field to effectuate electroporation or electrofusion. It is expected that renal neuromodulation (e.g., denervation) may, among other things, reduce expansion of an acute myocardial infarction, reduce or prevent the onset of morphological changes that are affiliated with congestive heart failure, and/or be efficacious in the treatment of end stage renal disease. Embodiments of the present invention are configured for percutaneous intravascular delivery of pulsed electric fields to achieve such neuromodulation.
US11963712B2 Transapical removal device
A transapical removal device that can be deployed in a catheter procedure to capture for removal or alteration a mitral valve clip or heart tissue, such as the anterior leaflet of the mitral valve, and methods of use are disclosed. The removal device includes a delivery catheter configured to be deployed near a mitral valve using a guide catheter. The delivery catheter has a snare head at the distal end, which assumes a collapsed state during movement of the delivery catheter through the guide catheter and deployed state for capturing a mitral valve clip or anterior leaflet. The snare head has one or more ablation delivery catheters configured to ablate tissue surrounding the pre-positioned mitral valve clip or anterior leaflet. In some arrangements within the scope of the present disclosure, the removal device includes a deployment mechanism for deploying a new transcatheter valve into the mitral valve.
US11963709B2 Method and system for consistent, repeatable, and safe cryospray treatment of airway tissue
A method and system for automated and semi-automated predictable, consistent, safe, effective, and lumen-specific and patient-specific cryospray treatment of airway tissue in which treatment duration is automatically set by the system following entry of patient information and treatment location information into the system by the user, and treatment spray is automatically stopped by the system when the automatically selected treatment duration has been achieved as determined by the system.
US11963707B2 Modular pulsed pressure device for the transport of liquid cryogen to a cryoprobe
A cryogenic medical device for delivery of subcooled liquid cryogen to various configurations of cryoprobes is designed for the treatment of damaged, diseased, cancerous or other unwanted tissues. The device is a closed or semi-closed system in which the liquid cryogen is contained in both the supply and return stages. The device is capable of generating cryogen to a supercritical state and may be utilized in any rapid cooling systems. As designed, the device comprises a number of parts including a vacuum insulated outer dewar, submersible cryogen pump, baffled linear heat exchanger, multiple pressurization cartridges, a return chamber, and a series of valves to control the flow of the liquid cryogen. The cryogenic medical device promotes the subcooling to any external cryogenic instrument.
US11963704B2 Surgical instrument and method
A surgical instrument includes a first member defining an axis and a second member having at least one capture element. The at least one capture element being axially translatable relative to the first member such that the at least one capture element is outwardly radially movable relative to the axis and inwardly radially movable relative to the axis to capture a spinal plate. Systems, implants and methods are disclosed.
US11963701B2 System of a rod insertion device and a rod
A system for spine surgery includes a rod with a longitudinal axis and a connection portion, and a rod insertion device including a rod holding member with a central axis and a rod engagement portion, wherein at least part of a shape of the rod engagement portion substantially matches at least part of a shape of the connection portion to engage the connection portion in a fixed manner at more than one distinct rotational orientation around the longitudinal axis. When the connection portion is engaged with the rod engagement portion, when viewed in a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, a cross-section of the connection portion has a maximum height measured in a direction of the central axis of the rod holding member that is greater than a maximum width of the connection portion measured in a direction transverse to the longitudinal axis.
US11963700B2 Anchoring device with extended tabs
An anchor can be coupleable to a bone, where the anchor includes a head, a shank, a first extension, and a second extension. The head can include a distal head portion and a proximal head portion, where the proximal head portion can be open at a proximal end of the head. The shank can extend distally from the distal head portion, where the shank including a threaded portion configured to engage the bone. The second extension can be opposing the first extension, and the second extension can include a second proximal support coupled to a second end of a first elongate portion, where a first proximal support can extend transverse to the longitudinal axis, and the first proximal support portion and the second proximal support portion can be separated in a first condition and can be engaged to transfer forces there between in a second.
US11963697B2 Methods, compositions, and systems for device implantation
Methods, systems, and compositions are provided for implanting an implantable device into a biological tissue (e.g., muscle, brain). A subject implantable device includes: (i) a biocompatible substrate, (ii) a conduit (e.g., an electrode, a waveguide) that is disposed on the biocompatible substrate, and (iii) an engagement feature (e.g., a loop) for reversible engagement with an insertion needle. The biocompatible substrate can be flexible (e.g., can include polyimide). The implantable device is implanted using an insertion needle that includes an engagement feature corresponding to the engagement feature of the implantable device. To implant, an implantable device is reversibly engaged with an insertion needle, the device-loaded insertion needle is inserted into a biological tissue (e.g., to a desired depth), and the insertion needle is retracted, thereby disengaging the implantable device from the insertion needle and allowing the implantable device to remain implanted in the biological tissue.
US11963693B2 Joint assembly for vasculature obstruction capture device
A joint assembly for an endovascular device, comprising a shaft comprising a main body and an enlarged end, a proximal strut comprising a slot, wherein the slot engages the enlarged end of the shaft and a locking collar comprising a proximal face and a distal face, and at least partially covering the enlarged end of the shaft and the slot of the proximal strut, such that the locking collar constrains the proximal strut such that the proximal strut cannot disengage from the enlarged end of the shaft when the joint assembly and the clot retrieval device is under load.
US11963687B2 Customized patient-specific surgical instruments and method
Customized patient-specific instruments configured to be selectively attached at predetermined locations of a patient's bone are disclosed. The customized patient-specific instruments may include a polymeric body including a bone-facing surface having a customized patient-specific negative contour shaped to match and receive a corresponding positive contour of the patient's bone at the predetermined location. The customized patient-specific instruments also include a metallic coating that defines one or more cutting slots. A method of performing an orthopaedic surgical procedure is also disclosed.
US11963680B2 Cartridge body design with force reduction based on firing completion
A surgical instrument includes a sled and an end effector. The end effector includes a first jaw, a second jaw movable relative to the first jaw, an anvil, and a cartridge channel. The staple cartridge includes a proximal end, a distal end, a cartridge body, and staples supported in the cartridge body, wherein the sled is movable to deploy the staples from the cartridge body against tissue captured between the staple cartridge and the anvil. The cartridge channel is configured to removably retain the staple cartridge, wherein a load is required to remove the staple cartridge from the cartridge channel, and wherein the sled is configured to reduce the cartridge removal load.
US11963679B2 Articulating surgical stapling instrument incorporating a two-piece E-beam firing mechanism
A surgical severing and stapling instrument, suitable for laparoscopic and endoscopic clinical procedures, clamps tissue within an end effector of an elongate channel pivotally opposed by an anvil. An E-beam firing bar moves distally through the clamped end effector to sever tissue and to drive staples on each side of the cut. The E-beam firing bar affirmatively spaces the anvil from the elongate channel to assure properly formed closed staples, especially when an amount of tissue is clamped that is inadequate to space the end effector. In particular, an upper pin of the firing bar longitudinally moves through an anvil slot and a channel slot is captured between a lower cap and a middle pin of the firing bar to assure a minimum spacing. Forming the E-beam from a thickened distal portion and a thinned proximal strip enhances manufacturability and facilitates use in such articulating surgical instruments.
US11963673B1 Laparoscopic port closure and nerve block kit
The present invention relates to a sterilized packaging kit having surgical components used in a combined laparoscopic port closure procedure and targeted nerve block delivery that can both be performed by a surgeon. The specialized kit allows the surgeon to perform both a pre-op or post op nerve block and port closure.
US11963672B2 Endoscopic snare with asymmetric corners
An endoscopic snare net comprises a net engaging a loop, such as by weaving the loop through a mesh of the net, and a tube having a lumen through which the net and loop may be extended and withdrawn by a control wire. The loop has one or more corners or a collared, free-floating slip tether or both thereof, which prevent the net from sliding free of the loop as the loop is retracted into the lumen of the tube, even if the loop is over-extended beyond the end of the tube.
US11963664B2 Endoscope having support body with segmented annular space
An endoscope including an elongated shaft. The elongated shaft including: an inner shaft tube in which an optical system is received; an outer shaft assembly including an outer shaft tube and a tubular support body proximally abutting the outer shaft tube; at least one bundle of optical fibers disposed between the inner shaft tube and the outer shaft tube; and an electrical connector arranged between the inner shaft tube and the support body. Where the support body includes at least a first web and a second web each extending radially between an inner surface of the support body and an outer surface of the inner shaft tube, the first web and the second web also extending in a longitudinal direction of the shaft such that an annular space between the inner shaft tube and the support body is divided into at least two segments.
US11963663B2 Fiber endoscope
A fibre endoscope system (100) comprises a catheter (10) with a probe head (10a) for entering into a body cavity (C) adjacent or near a sample region (S). A source fiber (11) has a first fiber ending (11a) and a signal fiber (12) has a second fiber ending (12a) both remote from the probe head (10a) but separate. A sampling fiber (13) has a third fiber ending (13a) disposed at the probe head (10a). A fiber coupler (15) is configured to optically couple at least the source fiber (11) to the sampling fiber (13), and the sampling fiber (13) to the signal fiber (12). A sampling fiber length (L13) of the sampling fiber (13) between a fiber coupler (15) and the third fiber ending (13a) is shorter than a source fiber length (L11) of the source fiber (11) between the fiber coupler (15) and the first fiber ending (11a).
US11963661B2 Systems, methods, and media for capsule-based multimode endoscopy
In some embodiments, systems, methods, and media for capsule-based multimode endoscopy are provided. In some embodiments, a probe for capsule-based multimode endoscopy is provided, the probe comprising: a rigid capsule; a flexible tether coupled to a proximal end of the capsule; a rotatable reflective surface disposed within the capsule; a static ball lens disposed within the capsule; a first optical fiber optically coupled to the ball lens, the first optical fiber passing through the flexible tether; a second optical fiber optically coupled to the ball lens, the second optical fiber passing through the flexible tether; a graded index fiber disposed between a distal end of the second optical fiber and the ball lens, the graded index fiber optically coupled to the second optical fiber and the ball lens.
US11963659B2 Endoscope including an elongate viewing instrument with a pre-biased distal portion
An endoscope can include a substantially rigid elongate body. A visualization channel can extend through the elongate body. An elongate viewing instrument that can advance distally and retract proximally through a visualization channel of the elongate body. The elongate viewing instrument can include a distal portion that is pre-biased to assume a curved shape when the distal portion is unconfined. The distal portion can curve when the distal portion is advanced distally to exit the visualization channel and can straighten when the distal portion is retracted proximally to enter the visualization channel. A distal end of the elongate viewing instrument can further include a light port that is configured to illuminate a target and provide an image of the illuminated target.
US11963657B2 Surface cleaning apparatus
A surface cleaning apparatus includes a controller coupled to a sensor or a set of sensors that collects and transmits data to a remote computing device. The surface cleaning apparatus can use wireless or networking technology with a protocol for wireless communication with the remote computing device. The remote computing device is configured to identify an event at the surface cleaning apparatus and/or a change in the cycle of operation of the surface cleaning apparatus based on the transmitted data. Sensor data can be transmitted from the remote computing device to a different surface cleaning apparatus.
US11963649B2 Warewash machine with vapor extraction unit
A warewash machine includes a chamber with a wash zone and front, left and right access openings. At least one spray arm is disposed to spray liquid toward the wash zone. A multi-sided hood assembly is movable between a lowered and closed position for washing and a raised open position for inlet and outlet of wares. An air exchange system is provided for extracting hot water vapor from the chamber and for providing heated air into the chamber.
US11963646B2 Hand cleaning device
A hand cleaning device, including a main body, including a cleaning section to store at least one liquid therein, and a drying section disposed on at least a portion of the cleaning section to facilitate movement of air therein, a cleaning unit disposed on and within at least a portion of the cleaning section to spray at least one liquid within the cleaning section in response to detecting movement within the cleaning section, a scrubbing unit disposed within at least a portion of the cleaning section to scrub using a cleaning agent, and a drying unit disposed within at least a portion of the drying section to blow the air within the drying section in response to detecting movement within the drying section.
US11963643B2 Scrubbing tool having a dissolvable cleaning head
A scrubbing tool for cleaning a surface that has a handle for holding by a user in a cleaning operation. The handle has a first connector. The scrubbing tool also has a cleaning head having a second connector configured to mate with the first connector in order to attach the cleaning head to the handle in an engaged position. The cleaning head is comprised entirely of a material configured to dissolve in water and has a cleaning agent.
US11963639B2 Moka pot with pivotable handle
A moka pot includes a lower chamber, an upper chamber connected to the lower chamber, the upper chamber having a handle mount, and a handle. The handle has a first end pivotally attached to the handle mount and a second end spaced away from a side of the upper chamber. The handle is pivotable between a first position in which the handle extends along the side of the upper chamber and a second position in which the handle extends away from the upper chamber such that the second end of the handle is spaced further from the side of the upper chamber in the second position than in the first position.
US11963636B2 Turkey cooking device
A turkey cooking device comprises a base, a burner, a gas supply device, a turkey pot, a temperature control device disposed on the base or the burner, and a safety valve disposed on the burner. The burner and the turkey pot are disposed on the base. The burner is located below the turkey pot and connected to the gas supply device. The temperature control device comprises a temperature controller, which abuts against the outer circumferential wall of the turkey pot, is electrically connected to the safety valve and controls the burner to open or close through the safety valve. The temperature control device controls the safety valve to close to cut off a gas source when detecting that the temperature of the outer circumferential wall of the turkey pot reaches a preset temperature, so that the situation that food is affected under an excessively-high oil temperature and consequentially the health of eaters is affected is prevented; user attendance is not needed, and the device can be easily and conveniently operated by users; and fire accidents caused by spontaneous combustion of cooking oil under an excessively-high temperature can be prevented.
US11963635B2 Chafing dish systems and devices
A system of interchangeable chafing dish components may comprise a water pan comprising a holding portion configured to receive and hold at least one of liquid and ice, a food pan capable of being restably coupled to the water pan, the food pan comprising an interior portion configured to receive and hold at least one of a food and a liquid, a lid capable of being interchangeably coupled to at least one of the water pan and the food pan, and a plurality of knobs comprising a first knob and a second knob that is different from the first knob, wherein each of the first knob and the second knob is capable of being interchangeably coupled to the lid.
US11963632B2 Brewing system and process of brewing a beverage
The present invention relates to a process and a system for brewing a beverage in a beverage brewing system, said system comprising: i) a water inlet line; ii) means for controlling flow of water connected to said water inlet line; iii) at least one water heating device for heating water to a predetermined temperature connected downstream to and in communication with said means for controlling flow of water; iv) a water dispenser connected downstream to and in communication with said at least one water heating device, said water dispenser comprising means for controllable dispense of water; v) optionally a water distribution device arranged to receive dispensed water from said water dispenser; vi) a beverage substance container arranged to receive dispensed water from said water dispenser or said water distribution device; vii) a beverage container arranged to receive dispensed beverage from said beverage substance container wherein the flow rate of water in said system is adjusted so as to correspond to a predetermined water temperature in the water dispenser.
US11963629B2 Therapeutic pillow
A cervical orthotic device is generally provided. In an example, the device can include a base, sidewalls extending upwardly from the base, and a cervical support surface opposite the base and configured to unite the sidewalls. In certain examples, the sidewalls can include opposingly paired lateral sidewalls and first and second longitudinal sidewalls. In some examples, the cervical support surface can include a first planar portion adjacent the first longitudinal sidewall, a second planar portion adjacent the second longitudinal sidewall, and an arcuate portion intermediate the planar portions.
US11963627B2 Method and assembly for assisting someone to operate a zipper
A zipper operating device for operating a zipper attached to a garment and traversing part of a back of a user includes an elongated rod being rigid and having a first end and a second end. A hook is pivotably coupled to the first end of the elongated rod and is configured for insertion into an eyelet of a slider of a zipper. A method for using the device includes providing a garment with a zipper that traverses a portion of a back of a user. The hook is inserted into the eyelet and the elongated rod is moved such that the hook engages the slider to open or close the zipper.
US11963625B2 Retail merchandise tray
A retail merchandise tray assembly is provided. The tray assembly may have an adjustable divider. The tray assembly may have a sign adaptor for mounting a sign to the divider. The tray assembly may have an accessory clip. The tray assembly may have a pivotable front stop. The tray assembly may have sign holders mounted to a front stop. The tray assembly may include signs mounted within a sign holder that is mounted to the front stop. The divider may be powder coated while the divider mounts may be free of painting. Methods are also provided.
US11963624B2 Bulk material dispensing system
The present system is used for metered dispensing of bulk material. The system includes a hopper containing the bulk material, a base supporting the hopper, and a gate removably interposed between a hopper outlet and a base outlet. The gate rotates between positions either allowing or preventing flow of the bulk material from the hopper outlet to the base outlet. An impeller is located inside of the hopper, extending from an inner surface of the hopper to agitate the bulk material before, during, or after dispensing to ensure the hopper outlet is not blocked.
US11963623B2 Adjustable baby bouncer
A baby bouncer comprising a telescopic base, a seat, and an insert. The telescopic base comprises an outer shell portion and an inner extending portion located at least partially within the outer shell portion; an adjustable upper support pivotally coupled to the telescopic base; a connection limb having a first end operatively coupled to the adjustable upper support and a second end operatively coupled to the inner extending portion; an actuation pedal for adjusting an angle of the adjustable upper support in relation to the telescopic base; and a safety lock disposed on the telescopic base. The bouncer seat has a receiving area and an attachment pocket. The removable insert is received in the receiving area of the seat and receives an infant.
US11963621B2 Seating arrangement
A seating arrangement includes a support shell including a seat portion and a chair back portion each configured to support a seated user, the chair seat portion having a front region and a rear region and the chair back portion having an upper region and a lower region, where the rear region of the seat portion is coupled to the lower region of the chair back portion, a control member including a substantially flexible front support and an attachment point, where the front support engages the support shell in the front region of the seat portion and the control member engages the back portion, and a substantially rigid second support attached to the control member at the attachment point, wherein the control member is an integral, one-piece component including multiple flex regions configured to allow the support shell to move between an upright and reclined position.
US11963617B2 Torso device
Torso devices comprise a body having a central opening, interposed between an integral body front member and body rear member, for placement of user's torso therein. The front member has a top or table surface, and the front and rear members comprise surface areas for contacting the user's torso. The front and rear members are configured to impose a compression force against the user's torso. Together the front and rear member surface area and the compression force function to maintain a desired placement position of the front member relative to the user when placed in the central opening, e.g., perpendicular to the user's torso or parallel to the floor on which the user is standing, when the user moves from a sitting to a standing position and/or when the user is walking, to thereby provide a readily available table surface for facilitating certain tasks or activities.
US11963611B2 Expandable folding table with removable insert panel assembly
The present subject matter discloses a removable panel assembly for an expandable folding table. The removable panel assembly includes a movable panel and a frame that is retractable. The expandable frame also includes a fixed frame connected with a pivot device and a movable frame. The movable panel is foldable and can be horizontally arranged between two panels of the folding tables when it is in use. Furthermore, the movable panel can be stored under the fixed frame when it is collapsed. With the removable panel assembly, the table can be both foldable and extendable without structural interference. In addition, while being easy to operate, the removable panel assembly further enhances the functions and appearance of the table.
US11963604B2 Method and apparatus for analyzing and treating hair
An apparatus includes a housing, a dispensing system disposed in the housing, a spectral measurement device, and a computing system. The computing system includes a control mechanism operatively connected to the dispensing system, the spectral measurement device, a processor, a storage device, an input, and a display.
US11963600B2 Cosmetic container having wiper capable of removing cosmetic liquid from application support rod having non-circular cross-sectional area
A cosmetic container having a wiper capable of removing a cosmetic liquid from an application support rod having a non-circular cross-sectional area is proposed. The cosmetic container includes a container (110) in which the cosmetic liquid is accommodated, a container cap (120) opened/closed with respect to an injection port (112) of the container (110), and an application part (130) rotatably fitted and coupled to the container cap. The wiper (140) is coupled to an inner side of the injection port (112) of the container, a through-hole (144) of the cleaner part (142) is formed in a circular shape, the application part includes an application support rod (132) and an application member (134), an airtight recessed groove (133) is formed on an upper portion of the application support rod, and the application support rod extended from a lower portion of the airtight recessed groove has a non-circular cross-sectional area.
US11963597B2 Hair curling rod device configured to create tight spiral curls for all hair textures with or without the use of heat
A hair curling rod device for creating tight spiral curls for all hair textures, with or without the use of heat includes a top member and a bottom member. The top member has a relatively flat orientation and a flat bottom side. The bottom member has a convex orientation to the top member and a substantially circular cross-section. The top member is connected to the bottom member at a first end by a U-shaped connection. The U-shaped connection biases the top member toward the bottom member. The top member has a first length and the bottom member has a second length. Where the second length is longer than the first length, where the bottom member extends beyond the top member at a second end. The bottom member has an upward angled portion at the second end where the bottom member extends beyond the top member at the second end.
US11963594B2 Locking system for a container
A cabinet includes a locking system having a cabinet body including a bottom wall, a top wall, a first side wall, a second, opposing side wall, and a third side wall connected to the bottom wall, the top wall, and between the first side wall and the second side wall. At least one door is pivotally mounted to the cabinet body. The at least one door, bottom wall, top wall, first side wall, second side wall, and third side wall define a storage volume. A lock mechanism including a latch and release element is pivotally mounted inside the storage volume. The latch and release element is accessible only in the storage volume. A lock opening extends through the cabinet body at the lock mechanism. A lock element is insertable through the lock opening. The lock element includes a latch receiver that is selectively engageable by the latch and release element.
US11963583B2 Overshoe walking corrector
The Overshoe Walking Correctors (OWCs) are a medical walking device to go over a user's feet and shoes and changes the shape in the base of their current walking shoes for correcting gait. They need only be used by the obese and overweight population, who suffer limited mobility in their skeletal joints, due to the burden of weight they are carry on their bodies. The device was designed by Gail McGonigal an Occupational Therapist, who discovered the concept after falling on concrete severely bruising but not breaking her hip, due to a daily intake of oral calcium. She was only able to walk in rocker shoes containing no weight bearing capacity. Gail immediately understood how this concept will help the obese population improve their mobility in gait. She has designed the Overshoe Walking Correctors for all overweight people to wear, so they will feel no more pain in gait. The device is designed to have immediate and positive affects on their health, so the overweight population are encouraged to increase their physical mobility, while reducing the amount of sedentary sitting they perform on a daily basis. The intention is to relieve the pressure on acute medical services in all western populations, where obesity is a leading cause of chronic health issues needing constant attention by the medical practioners in acute care hospitals.
US11963579B2 Sole structure for article of footwear
A sole structure for an article of footwear includes a forefoot region disposed adjacent an anterior end, a heel region disposed adjacent a posterior end, and a mid-foot region disposed intermediate the forefoot region and the heel region. The sole structure further includes fluid-filled bladder having a first segment extending along a medial side in the heel region, a second segment extending along a lateral side in the heel region, and a web area disposed between the first segment and the second segment. Additionally, the sole structure includes an outer sole member having an upper portion extending from a first end in the forefoot region to a second end in the heel region. The second end of the outer sole member is received on a first side of the web area. The outer sole member also includes a rib extending downwardly from the upper portion and defining a cavity.
US11963576B2 Sole structure for a shoe, shoe having same, and method for manufacturing same
A sole structure for a shoe includes an upper wall portion disposed on the upper side, a lower wall portion disposed below and away from the upper wall portion, and a sidewall portion that is disposed between the upper wall portion and the lower wall portion and that is elastically deformable in the vertical direction. The upper and lower wall portions and the sidewall portion are formed of resin-made wall-shaped members. A three-dimensional elastic fiber structure formed of resin fibers is provided in the interior region between the upper wall portion and the lower wall portion. The interior region includes a hollow portion that is in contact with the three-dimensional elastic fiber structure via a partition wall formed of a resin-made wall-shaped member.
US11963571B2 Pixel optical sensing of visibly transparent object utilizing reflective materials for personal protective equipment
In some examples, a system includes a head-mounted device, a visor that includes a reflective object that is substantially transparent in a visible light spectrum and embodied at a physical surface of the visor, at least one visor attachment assembly that couples the visor to the head-mounted device; at least one optical sensor; and at least one computing device communicatively coupled to the at least one optical sensor, the at least one computing device comprising a memory and one or more computer processors that: receive, from the optical sensor, an indication of light outside of a visible light spectrum that is reflected from the reflective object; determine, based at least in part on the light outside of a visible light spectrum that is reflected from the reflective object, a position of the visor; and perform, based at least in part on the position of the visor, at least one operation.
US11963566B1 Preparation method of hair weft
The present disclosure provides a preparation method of a hair weft, including: batching hair strands according to a target weight to obtain a hair handle; forming a first quilting line and a second quilting line on a top of the hair handle with a double-needle sewing machine to obtain the hair weft; forming a third quilting line between the first quilting line and the second quilting line of the hair weft with a single-needle sewing machine; pasting a tape along the third quilting line to cause the tape to cover the hair weft; applying a glue between the first quilting line and the third quilting line, and drying the hair weft; cutting the hair weft along the first quilting line; soaking the hair weft in a softener; and putting the hair weft into a centrifuge for dehydration and shaking, and combing the hair strands.
US11963565B2 Adaptive planar shift garment material
Articles and methods of using and making adaptive garment portions are provided. An adaptive garment portion is one that has shifting surfaces with apertures that shift from an aligned to an offset orientation depending on environmental conditions/stimuli. For example, a first surface material and a second surface material may be coupled by a responsive material portion. The responsive material portion may physically change in response to a change in environmental conditions internal or external to the garment (e.g., thermal energy, moisture) and/or stimuli (e.g., light energy, electrical energy, magnetic fields). The physical change in the responsive material portion facilitates the planar shift of the first surface material relative to the second surface material.
US11963559B2 Electronic heating/cooling garment and electronic heating/cooling device attachable to/detachable from garment
An electronic heating/cooling garment includes: a neck part, a collar (neckband), or an underarm part where a Peltier device (31) is placed; and a front body or a back body where a heating medium circulation path (35) and a battery (35) are placed, the battery (35) being configured to supply electric power to a pump (341) and the Peltier device (31). The heating medium circulation path (35) is composed of a flexible thermally conductive material having a tubular shape and holds a heating medium therein in an airtight manner. The heating medium circulation path has a first electrode and a second electrode on its outer surface. The first and second electrodes are configured to supply the electric power from the battery (35) to the Peltier device (31) and the pump (341).
US11963558B2 Circuit mounted article and device
A circuit mounted article to be fixed to a fabric is provided and includes a circuit board having flexibility, an electronic component mounted on a fabric facing face side, which faces the fabric, of the circuit board, and further a reinforcing portion to be used for fixing of the circuit mounted article to the fabric on the fabric facing face side of the circuit board.
US11963555B2 Controller for inhalation device
The present invention provides a controller for an inhalation device, comprising: a power supplier configured to supply power to a heater used to heat and atomize an aerosol source; a detection circuit configured to detect a resistance value of the heater; and a processor configured to execute heating processing of heating the aerosol source by controlling the power supplier in accordance with reception of an atomization request of the aerosol source, wherein the processor controls the heating processing based on the resistance value of the heater detected using the detection circuit, a reference temperature of the heater, and a reference resistance value of the heater, and updates the reference resistance value by the resistance value of the heater detected using the detection circuit after an end of the heating processing and before the reception of the next atomization request.
US11963553B2 Aerosol-generating device comprising a cover element sensor
An aerosol-generating device is provided, including: a housing; a cavity to receive an aerosol-generating article; an aperture at least partially defined by the housing and disposed at an end of the cavity for insertion of the article through the aperture; a cover element to move, with respect to the housing, between a closed position and an open position; a sensor to provide an electrical signal indicative of a position of the cover element with respect to the aperture; an indicator element to move relative to the sensor and the cover element when the cover element is moved between the closed and the open positions, the signal being determined by a position of the indicator element relative to the sensor; and a mechanical linkage translating movement of the cover element between the closed and the open positions into movement of the indicator element with respect to the sensor.
US11963549B2 Remote monitoring of perishable trade items in environmentally-controlled storage containers
An apparatus is described herein related to remote monitoring of perishable trade items in environmentally-controlled storage containers. Relevant changes in the container environment are detected through various sensors-based event detectors. A timer serves to trigger a plurality of distinct alert states, comprising pre-alerts and full alerts, following an event-initiated time threshold expiry. A data repository of generic merchandise data is accessed in order to derive suitable timer pre-sets in relation to time thresholds for alert states. An account configuration engine serves to customize the threshold presets to the specific items stored inside the container.
US11963545B2 Moist botanical pouch processing and moist oral botanical pouch products
An oral pouched product comprising a pouch containing moist botanical beads comprising compacted loose, fibrous moist botanical material and method of manufacture thereof. The loose, fibrous moist botanical material can comprise moist smokeless tobacco. The pouch comprises a porous outer web, and the beads comprise a majority amount of loose, fibrous moist botanical material having a moisture content of at least about 50% OV.
US11963544B1 Custom message food press device
A custom message food press is provided. The device is a hand held debossing, embossing, and impressing device having culinary and other uses to impress or imprint names, messages, logos, artwork, and designs into or onto food or other substrates. The device includes an ejection panel configured to remove a plurality of impression elements from a peg board carrier plate. The carrier plate is configured to hold the plurality of impression elements in a particular set arrangement for impressing into or onto the food. A cleaning crate is configured to act as the base of the device by attaching everything together for cleaning and storage.
US11963542B2 Casein micelle with composition and structural features simulating human milk and preparation method thereof
The present disclosure discloses a casein micelle with composition and structural features simulating human milk and a preparation method thereof. The method includes the following steps: adding a citrate ion, a calcium ion, and a phosphate ion to a solution of compound casein to obtain a mixed solution; and then adjusting the pH of the mixed solution to 6.7-7.4, and achieving a constant volume with water to obtain a solution of the casein micelle simulating human milk. Wherein β-casein, κ-casein, and αs1-casein have a mass proportion of 65-71%, 17-23%, and 9-15% in the compound casein respectively. In the solution of the casein micelle simulating human milk, the concentrations of compound casein, citrate ion, calcium ion and phosphate ion were 0.3-0.6%, 1.5-4.2 mM, 4.5-10.8 mM, and 1.1-4.5 mM, respectively. The casein micelle simulating human milk of the present disclosure is similar to human milk casein micelle, and has low allergenicity.
US11963535B2 Tilted roller system for laminated products
A tilted roller system for preparing laminated products having different figures, including three-dimensional rolled figures, wherein said roller system comprises a conveyor band, a start roller band, a roller band and an unloading band.
US11963534B2 Fengycin family lipopeptides in pest control
An application of fengycin family lipopeptides in pest control is provided, and Fengycin family lipopeptides are used for pest control, with especially strong killing effects on Homoptera and Coleoptera pests. A method is provided for treating seeds with fengycin to protect seeds and plant organs formed later from pests, so as to protect seeds from pests by coating the fengycin family lipopeptides on the surface of seeds.
US11963527B2 Compounds, compositions, and methods for altering insect and organism behavior
The disclosure provides for methods of repelling, directing, altering the behavior, and controlling an insect by utilizing a compound or composition described herein. The disclosure also provides for methods of promoting the health of an insect by repelling a pest that preys on insect and/or by providing an antibiotic or nutritional supplement composition to an insect. The disclosure also provides for a composition including at least one repelling, controlling, or directing compound or composition described herein together with an insecticide, herbicide, fungicide, or miticide. Compounds, compositions, seeds, and plants useful in these methods are also described.
US11963524B2 Duck call device
A duck call device includes a tone board having a tone surface and a tone board port defined, relative to airflow, behind the tone surface. The tone board port is divided into multiple channels to form a multi-channel port. A reed is located on the tone surface and is configured to vibrate there against. The multi-channel port may be created by a longitudinal central rib dividing a portion of the tone board port, wherein the longitudinal central rib contacts the reed while air is passing through the duck call device. The tone surface may surround a portion of the tone board port with recessed edges, and the central rib may have recessed edges.
US11963521B2 Humanized IL-4 and IL-4Rα animals
Non-human animals comprising a human or humanized IL-4 and/or IL-4Rα nucleic acid sequence are provided. Non-human animals that comprise a replacement of the endogenous IL-4 gene and/or IL-4Rα gene with a human IL-4 gene and/or IL-4Rα gene in whole or in part, and methods for making and using the non-human animals, are described. Non-human animals comprising a human or humanized IL-4 gene under control of non-human IL-4 regulatory elements is also provided, including non-human animals that have a replacement of non-human IL-4-encoding sequence with human IL-4-encoding sequence at an endogenous non-human IL-4 locus. Non-human animals comprising a human or humanized IL-4Rα gene under control of non-human IL-4Rα regulatory elements is also provided, including non-human animals that have a replacement of non-human IL-4Rα-encoding sequence with human or humanized IL-4Rα-encoding sequence at an endogenous non-human C IL-4Rα locus. Non-human animals comprising human or humanized IL-4 gene and/or IL-4Rα sequences, wherein the non-human animals are rodents, e.g., mice or rats, are provided.
US11963520B2 Transgenic mouse expressing human cereblon
Provided are transgenic mice whose genome comprises a nucleic acid sequence encoding human cereblon (CRBN) or a fragment thereof, wherein endogenous mouse CRBN is not expressed in the transgenic mice. Also provided are cells, cell lines, tissues, and organs derivable from the transgenic mice, and methods for producing and using such mice.
US11963518B2 Supercharger for feeding honey and beeswax mixture into a honey and beeswax separation screw
Embodiments of the invention concern a supercharger (1) for feeding honey and beeswax mixture into a honey and beeswax separation screw, which comprises at least a filter pipe (3), a pipe connection fitting (4), an inlet pipe (7) for honey and beeswax mixture and an inlet pipe connection (6) for the honey and beeswax mixture inlet pipe. In an embodied supercharger, the pipe connection fitting (4) is connected radially to the side of the filter pipe (3) and to the other end of the pipe connection fitting is connected the inlet pipe (7) for honey and beeswax mixture using the inlet pipe connection (6) for the honey and beeswax mixture inlet pipe.
US11963514B2 Systems, apparatuses, and methods for high-throughput screening of Drosophila addiction phenotypes
Systems, apparatuses, and methods for analyzing conditioned cue preference in an animal such as a fruit fly are described.
US11963512B1 Pet toilet
The present disclosure discloses a pet toilet. The pet toilet includes a base and a litter bin rotatably arranged on the base. The base is provided with a collection chamber. A first opening is formed in a position, corresponding to the collection chamber of the base. A baffle plate is movably arranged at the first opening of the base; the litter bin is provided with a first joint portion. The baffle plate is provided with a second joint portion used in conjunction with the first joint portion. The litter bin is provided with a pushing member. The baffle plate is configured to be pushed when the litter bin rotates relative to the base by the pushing member and is lifted upwards relative to the base in the pushing process. The first joint portion is configured to be embedded with the second joint portion when the baffle plate is lifted upwards.
US11963503B2 Plants and seeds of corn variety CV499327
According to the invention, there is provided seed and plants of the corn variety designated CV499327. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of the variety CV499327, and to methods for producing a corn plant produced by crossing a corn plant of variety CV499327 with itself or with another corn plant, such as a plant of another variety. The invention further relates to corn seeds and plants produced by crossing plants of variety CV499327 with plants of another variety, such as another inbred line. The invention further relates to the inbred and hybrid genetic complements of plants of variety CV499327.
US11963502B2 Plants and seeds of hybrid corn variety CH011207
According to the invention, there is provided seed and plants of the hybrid corn variety designated CH011207. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of the variety CH011207, and to methods for producing a corn plant produced by crossing a corn plant of variety CH011207 with itself or with another corn plant, such as a plant of another variety. The invention further relates to genetic complements of plants of variety CH011207.
US11963501B2 Plants and seeds of hybrid corn variety CH011005
According to the invention, there is provided seed and plants of the hybrid corn variety designated CH011005. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of the variety CH011005, and to methods for producing a corn plant produced by crossing a corn plant of variety CH011005 with itself or with another corn plant, such as a plant of another variety. The invention further relates to genetic complements of plants of variety CH011005.
US11963498B2 Sorghum plants having a mutant polynucleotide encoding the large subunit of mutated acetohydroxyacid synthase protein and increased resistance to herbicides
A sorghum seed comprising in its genome at least one polynucleotide encoding a polypeptide having an alanine to tyrosine substitution at position 93 of the sorghum AHAS protein large subunit. The plant has increased resistance to one or more herbicides, for example from the imidazolinone group, as compared to wild-type sorghum plants. The sorghum plant may comprise in its genome, one, two, three or more copies of a polynucleotide encoding a mutated large subunit of sorghum AHAS or a sorghum AHAS polypeptide of the invention. In this context, the sorghum plant may be tolerant to any herbicide capable of inhibiting AHAS enzyme activity. For example, the sorghum plant may be tolerant to herbicides of the imidazolinones type, such as imazethapyr, imazapir, and imazapic or to herbicides of the sulfonylurea group.
US11963496B2 Watermelon variety NUN 11802 WMW
A new and distinct watermelon variety NUN 11802 WMW is disclosed as well as seeds and plants and fruits thereof. NUN 11802 is a round oval, diploid watermelon variety of the mini-seeded type, comprising resistance to Fusarium oxysporum f. s.p niveum Race 0 and Race 1.
US11963481B2 Separator for a grape collection unit
Provided is a separator for separating harvested berries from other plant matter, particularly to a separator that can be fitted to, positioned above, or integrated with, a collection bin and as such allows for material harvested by an automatic berry harvester to be processed prior to deposition of the berries in the collection bin. In particular the berry harvester can be a grape harvester.
US11963478B2 Method for updating a collision detection algorithm in a self-propelled robotic tool
The present disclosure relates to a self-propelled robotic work tool (1), e.g. an automatic robotic lawn mower, and a corresponding method. The robotic tool comprises an inertia measurement unit (IMU 15) which generally obtains (25) measured IMU parameters regarding the robotic working tool's movement. A prediction algorithm (17) predicts (27,36) required motor currents for driving the robotic work tool's wheels (5) based on the measured IMU parameters. The predicted motor current is compared (29,37) to the actual current used and the difference constitutes an error (19), which is used in a collision detection unit (21). If the collision detection unit (21) senses that the actually used motor current is much higher than the predicted current, a collision may be indicated (31). The prediction algorithm is repeatedly updated based on the error (19) by incrementing or decrementing an error category counter (error cat, 41,45) if the error (19) is above or bellow a first or second threshold (39,43), and increasing or decreasing a prediction algorithm setting (49,53), e.g. a motor current offset term i offset—if the error category counter (error cat, 41,45) is above or bellow a third or fourth threshold (47,51). This allows the prediction algorithm to adapt to circumstances where the robotic tool is used. For instance, if a lawn mower operates in thick grass, the prediction algorithm can be adapted not to detect false collisions due to increased motor current values.
US11963477B2 Method for observing working processes of an agricultural machine, digital video system and agricultural machine
A method for observing the crop processing and/or handling working processes of an agricultural machine is provided. The method utilizes a digital video system with a plurality of digital image acquisition units, with at least one display unit and with at least one network coupling element preferably designed as a switch, via which the image acquisition units are connected to the display unit. The image acquisition units record image data for images of, in particular, a video stream, and at least one of the images, in particular of the video stream, is reproduced at least partially in one of in particular a plurality of configurable shapes comprising one or multiple image reproduction regions on the display unit that is in particular designed as a touchscreen of an EDP unit that is preferably designed as a Panel PC (8).
US11963472B2 Electrode arrangement for eliminating weeds by contact electrocution
An arrangement of electrodes for removing weeds by contact electrocution comprising: —a general support (1) formed by a first connection means (2) associated with the proximal end of a deformable frame (3), and a first mounting means (5); —a first electrode support (8) associated with said general support (1) by said first connection means (2); —a second electrode support (22) associated with said general support (1) by the distal end (4) of said deformable frame (3); wherein said first electrode support (8) includes a first electrode (15); and wherein said second electrode support (22) includes at least one electrode (29).
US11963471B2 Stand-on outdoor power equipment for aerating soil
A stand-on aerator includes a chassis, an operator platform extending from a rear portion of the chassis, an aerator assembly coupled to the chassis and having a plurality of reciprocating tines configured to extend from and retract into the aerator assembly, and an object detection sensor. At least a portion of the plurality of reciprocating tines are configured to retract in response to the object detection sensor detecting an object in a path of the aerator assembly.
US11963470B2 Agricultural device for processing soil with two sets of working rollers
An agricultural device for soil processing with two sets of working rollers comprises a supporting frame, which comprises a central part, a left wing and a right wing. The left and right wings are rotatably attached to the central part. At least two rows of working units are attached to the supporting frame. The working units are arranged in regular distances in every row. A left set of rollers is attached to the left wing and a right set of rollers is attached to the right wing. The sets of rollers are divided into front rollers and rear rollers and provided with attachments and discs. The discs on the sets are located between these attachments. The number of discs of rear rollers differs exactly by one disc from the number of discs of front rollers. The distances between individual discs are the same along the whole width of the agricultural device. The discs of front rollers are located in the same plane as the working units.
US11968915B2 Selector and memory device using the same
A selector according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes a first electrode; a second electrode disposed opposite to the first electrode; an ion supply layer disposed between the first electrode and the second electrode to be on the side of the first electrode and doped with a metal, wherein the doped metal diffuses toward the second electrode; a switching layer disposed between the first electrode and the second electrode to be on the side of the second electrode, wherein the doped metal diffuses from the ion supply layer into the switching layer so that metal concentration distribution inside the switching layer is changed to generate metal filaments; and a diffusion control layer inserted between the ion supply layer and the switching layer, wherein the diffusion control layer serves to adjust electrical characteristics related to the generated metal filaments as the amount of the diffusing metal is adjusted in proportion to a thickness of the diffusion control layer.
US11968914B2 Resistive random access memory device
A memory cell includes: a resistive material layer comprising a first portion that extends along a first direction and a second portion that extends along a second direction, wherein the first and second directions are different from each other; a first electrode coupled to a bottom surface of the first portion of the resistive material layer; and a second electrode coupled to the second portion of the resistive material layer.
US11968906B2 Semiconductor device and method for fabricating the same
A method for fabricating a semiconductor device includes the steps of: forming a first inter-metal dielectric (IMD) layer on a substrate; forming a contact hole in the first IMD layer; forming a bottom electrode layer in the contact hole; forming a magnetic tunneling junction (MTJ) stack on the bottom electrode layer; and removing the MTJ stack and the bottom electrode layer to form a MTJ on a bottom electrode. Preferably, the bottom electrode protrudes above a top surface of the first IMD layer.
US11968903B2 Piezoelectric element for speaker and manufacturing method therefor
Provided are a piezoelectric element for a speaker and a method of manufacturing the same. The piezoelectric element for a speaker includes a plurality of piezoelectric ceramic layers stacked on one another in a thickness direction, and a plurality of electrodes provided to be connected to middle portions of sides of the plurality of piezoelectric ceramic layers along external walls of the plurality of stacked piezoelectric ceramic layers, wherein middle portions of some sides from among a plurality of sides of each of the plurality of piezoelectric ceramic layers are etched, and wherein the plurality of piezoelectric ceramic layers are stacked on one another in the thickness direction not to overlap non-etched sides from among the plurality of sides.
US11968901B2 Displaying substrate, manufacturing method thereof, and display panel
The disclosure provides a displaying substrate, a manufacturing method thereof, and a display panel, and relates to the technical field of display. The displaying substrate comprises a first supporting base (1), plurality of vibrating element modules (2), and a display module (3). The display module (3) comprises display units (31), connecting units (32) and hollowed-out units (33). Each connecting unit (32) is located between two adjacent display units (31). Each hollowed-out unit (33) is located between two adjacent display units (31) except an area where the corresponding connecting unit (32) is located. The hollowed-out units (33) are provided with cavities (40) corresponding to the vibrating element modules (2). Orthographic projections of the hollowed-out units (33) on a reference plane cover orthographic projections of the vibrating element modules (2) on the reference plane. The vibrating element modules (2) and the cavities (40) form a transducer.
US11968896B2 Light-emitting device including condensed cyclic compound, and electronic apparatus including the light-emitting device
Provided are a light-emitting device including a condensed cyclic compound represented by Formula 1 and an electronic apparatus including the light-emitting device, where Formula 1 is the same as described in the present specification. The light-emitting device includes a first electrode, a second electrode facing the first electrode, an interlayer between the first electrode and the second electrode, and emission layer including at least one of the condensed cyclic compound represented by Formula 1.
US11968892B2 Organic light emitting device containing a light emitting layer an anthracene derivative, and an organic material layer containing a compound including as sustituents a cyano group and a nitrogen-containing heteroring
Provided is an organic light emitting device comprising: an anode; a cathode; a light emitting layer provided between the anode and the cathode; and an organic material layer provided between the cathode and the light emitting layer, wherein the light emitting layer comprises a compound of Chemical Formula 1, and the organic material layer provided between the cathode and the light emitting layer contains a compound of Chemical Formula 2.
US11968891B2 Organic electroluminescence device and heterocyclic compound for organic electroluminescence device
An organic electroluminescence device and a heterocyclic compound, the device including a first electrode; a hole transport region on the first electrode; an emission layer on the hole transport region; an electron transport region on the emission layer; and a second electrode on the electron transport region, wherein the emission layer includes a heterocyclic compound that includes a nitrogen-containing monocycle, at least one linker, and two or more carbazole moieties, the at least one linker is a substituted or unsubstituted dibenzofuran group or a substituted or unsubstituted dibenzothiophene group, and at least one of the carbazole moieties and the nitrogen-containing monocycle are bonded to the at least one linker in an ortho relationship.
US11968889B2 Light-emitting element, light-emitting device, electronic device, and lighting device
A light-emitting element having a long lifetime is provided. A light-emitting element exhibiting high emission efficiency in a high luminance region is provided. A light-emitting element includes a light-emitting layer between a pair of electrodes. The light-emitting layer contains a first organic compound, a second organic compound, and a phosphorescent compound. The first organic compound is represented by a general formula (GO). The molecular weight of the first organic compound is greater than or equal to 500 and less than or equal to 2000. The second organic compound is a compound having an electron-transport property. In the general formula (GO), Ar1 and Ar2 each independently represent a fluorenyl group, a spirofluorenyl group, or a biphenyl group, and Ar3 represents a substituent including a carbazole skeleton.
US11968888B2 Organic light-emitting device and electronic apparatus including the same
An electronic apparatus includes an organic light-emitting device including: a first electrode, a second electrode facing the first electrode, m light-emitting units stacked between the first electrode and the second electrode and including at least one emission layer; and m−1 charge generating layers, each located between two neighboring light-emitting units of the m light-emitting units and including an n-type charge generating layer and a p-type charge generation layer, wherein m is an integer of 2 or more, at least one of the m−1 p-type charge generation layers includes a first doping layer and a second doping layer, the first doping layer includes a first organic material and a first inorganic material, the second doping layer includes a second organic material and a second inorganic material, and the first inorganic material and the second inorganic material are different from each other.
US11968886B2 Preparation method of perovskite film based on SEM-HCl additive and of photovoltaic device
A preparation method of perovskite film based on semicarbazide hydrochloride (SEM-HCl) additive and a preparation method of photovoltaic device are provided, a perovskite optimized crystallization strategy is provided, a tin-based perovskite thin film is prepared based on a solution method, and a purpose of regulating and controlling perovskite crystallization is achieved by means of a cross-linking effect of special groups in SEM-HCl and perovskite components. Defects of crystals of the prepared perovskite film are reduced, the non-radiative recombination in a transmission process of carriers is suppressed, and a photoelectric conversion efficiency and a photovoltaic device stability are remarkably improved.
US11968884B2 Organometallic compound, organic light-emitting device including the same, and diagnostic composition including the organometallic compound
An organometallic compound represented by Formula 1A: wherein, in Formula 1A, groups and variables are the same as described in the specification.
US11968879B2 Display substrate, manufacturing method thereof, and display apparatus
A display substrate, a manufacturing method thereof and a display apparatus are disclosed. The display substrate includes a silicon base substrate and a color film layer disposed on the silicon base substrate. A plurality of metal traces for connecting a display area and a cathode ring with a bonding area respectively are contained in the silicon base substrate. The color film layer includes a first align mark, and the first align mark has a hollowed-out structure. A projection of the first align mark on the silicon base substrate and projections of the metal traces on the silicon base substrate include overlapping areas.
US11968878B2 Display panel
A display panel is provided in the present disclosure. The display panel has an additional function area, and the display panel includes a substrate, an array layer and a light-emitting device layer disposed in sequence on the substrate, an encapsulation layer covering the light-emitting device layer, and a touch layer disposed on the encapsulation layer. An opening area surrounded by the additional function area is disposed at an edge position of the additional function area. An opening penetrating the array layer and extending to a surface of the substrate is defined by the opening area, and the opening is filled with a light-blocking layer.
US11968877B2 Transparent display device
A transparent display device is provided, which may reduce loss of light transmittance due to a touch sensor and a touch line and may make sure of separating a touch sensor electrode of a touch sensor from a cathode electrode of a light emitting element. The transparent display device includes a substrate provided with a plurality of transmissive areas and a non-transmissive area including a plurality of light emission areas, a plurality of light emitting elements respectively disposed in the plurality of light emission areas on the substrate, including an anode electrode, a light emitting layer and a cathode electrode, a plurality of touch sensors respectively disposed in the plurality of transmissive areas on the substrate, including a touch sensor electrode, and a first undercut structure disposed along an edge of the transmissive area to separate the cathode electrode from the touch sensor electrode, including a plurality of eaves.
US11968874B2 Organic light-emitting display device including quantum dots
An organic light-emitting display device includes quantum dots and an RGB color filter layer having quantum dots and thus is capable of removing 100% of interference among red, green, and blue color filters.
US11968872B2 Display substrate including first and second corner display regions having different layer thickness and hole regions
A display substrate, a manufacturing method thereof and a display apparatus are provided. The display substrate includes a display region and a bezel region. The display region includes a plurality of sub-pixels, and the display region includes a main display region and a plurality of corner display regions. The corner display region includes a first display region and a second display region, a distance between a center point of the first display region and a center point of the main display region is smaller than a distance between a center point of the second display region and the center point of the main display region; and a structure of sub-pixels of the first display region is different from a structure of sub-pixels of the second display region.
US11968870B2 Display panel and display device
The present disclosure provides a display panel and a display device. The display panel includes a display region; the display region includes a first display region and a second display region arranged in a second direction; each scanning signal line in the first display region is electrically connected with less pixels than each scanning signal line in the second display region; the first display region is divided into a first sub-display region and a second sub-display region arranged in the second direction; and the first sub-display region is located at the side far away from the second display region.
US11968868B2 Display panel and display device
A display panel and a display device are disclosed. The display panel includes a plurality of pixel island regions spaced apart from each other. A plurality of connection bridge regions connecting adjacent ones of the pixel island regions to each other. At least one of the connection bridge regions includes a first metal layer, a second metal layer, and a third metal layer disposed in a stacked arrangement, and each of the first metal layer, the second metal layer, and the third metal layer is patterned into at least one metal trace.
US11968865B2 Display substrate and display device
A display substrate and a display device are provided. The display substrate includes a display region, at least one first signal line, and at least one connecting wire. The display region includes a first display region and a second display region; the first display region includes at least one first light emitting element, and the second display region includes at least one first pixel circuit; the first signal line includes a first main body portion and a first winding portion; the first main body portion extends along a first direction, and at least part of the first winding portion extends along a direction intersecting with the first direction; at least one first signal line is electrically connected to at least one first pixel circuit; and at least one first pixel circuit is configured to respectively drive at least one first light emitting element.
US11968861B2 Display device and method for manufacturing same
An organic EL display (1) has a bend (B) where a slit (81) is bored in a base coat film (23), gate insulating film (27), first interlayer insulating film (31) and second interlayer insulating film (35). The bend is provided with a filler layer (83) filling the slit and covering both edges of the slit. The filler layer has a protrusion (85) overlapping each edge in the width direction of the slit. A routed wire (7) routed from the display region (D) and then routed over the filler layer to reach a terminal section (T) extends over the protrusion.
US11968857B2 Display panel and display device including the same for light transmittance in light-transmitting areas and enhancing reliability of display panel
The present disclosure provides a display panel including a first area including a plurality of first pixels, and a second area including a pixel area including a plurality of second pixels and a plurality of light-transmitting areas disposed between the plurality of second pixels. Each of the plurality of first pixels and the plurality of second pixels include a light emitting element, such as a light emitting diode, and the light emitting element includes an anode layer and a plurality of cathode layers. The plurality of cathode layers disposed in the second area can be disposed in areas except for the light-transmitting areas. Thus, light transmittance in the light-transmitting areas of the display device can be improved, and the reliability of the display device can be enhanced effectively.
US11968853B2 Organic electroluminescent structure and display device
This disclosure relates to an organic electroluminescent structure and a display device. The organic electroluminescent structure includes a base substrate; a passivation protective layer provided at a side of the base substrate, in which the passivation protective layer is provided with a plurality of inner cutting portions arranged at intervals at a side facing away from the base substrate, each of the inner cutting portions has a first surface towards the base substrate and a second surface away from the base substrate, an orthographic projection of the first surface on the base substrate is within an orthographic projection of the second surface on the base substrate, and a groove is provided between two adjacent inner cutting portions and is formed as an inner cutting structure; an anode layer including a plurality of anodes arranged at intervals; an organic light-emitting functional layer having a hole injection layer.
US11968852B2 Light-emitting device and method of manufacturing the same, light-emitting substrate and method of manufacturing the same, and light-emitting apparatus
A light-emitting device includes: a first electrode and a second electrode that are superposed; an emitting layer (EML) located between the first electrode and the second electrode; and an electron transport layer (ETL) located between the first electrode and the EML. The ETL includes a first surface proximate to the EML and a second surface proximate to the first electrode, oxygen vacancies is formed in the ETL, and a concentration of oxygen vacancies in the ETL gradually increases from the second surface to the first surface.
US11968849B2 Radiation detector
According to one embodiment, a radiation detector includes a detecting part, and a transmitting part. The detecting part is configured to output a signal. The signal corresponds to radiation incident on the detecting part. The transmitting part includes a first conductive layer, a second conductive layer, and an organic layer. The first conductive layer is electrically connected with the detecting part, and is configured to transmit the signal. The second conductive layer is separated from the first conductive layer. At least a portion of the organic layer is between the first conductive layer and the second conductive layer.
US11968846B2 Photoelectric conversion element and solid-state imaging apparatus
A photoelectric conversion element according to an embodiment of the present disclosure include a first electrode, a second electrode opposed to the first electrode, and an organic photoelectric conversion layer provided between the first electrode and the second electrode and formed using a plurality of materials having average particle diameters different from each other, the plurality of materials including at least fullerene or a derivative thereof, and a particle diameter ratio, of a first material having a smallest average particle diameter among the plurality of materials with respect to a second material having a largest average particle diameter among the plurality of materials, is 0.6 or less.
US11968843B2 Processing core and MRAM memory unit integrated on a single chip
An embodiment of an integrated circuit chip includes a combination processing core and magnetoresistive random access memory (MRAM) circuitry integrated into the chip. The MRAM circuitry includes a plurality of MRAM cells. The MRAM cells are organized into a number of memories, including a cache memory, a main or working memory and an optional secondary storage memory. The cache memory includes multiple cache levels.
US11968842B2 Spin-orbit torque device, method for fabricating a spin-orbit torque device and method for switching a switchable magnetization of a spin-orbit torque device
A spin-orbit torque device is described. The spin-orbit torque device comprising an interfacing layer and a magnetic layer having a switchable magnetization direction. An interface is formed between the interfacing layer and the magnetic layer, the interface having a 3m1 crystallographic point group symmetry adapted to interact with an electric current to generate a spin torque for switching the magnetization direction of the magnetic layer. A method for fabricating the spin-orbit device and a method for switching the switchable magnetization of a spin-orbit torque device are also described.
US11968832B2 Multiple-stack three-dimensional memory device and fabrication method thereof
Methods and structures of a three-dimensional memory device are disclosed. In an example, the disclosed method comprises forming a plurality of dielectric stacks stacked on one another over a substrate to create a multiple-stack staircase structure. Each one of the plurality of dielectric stacks comprises a plurality of dielectric pairs arranged along a direction perpendicular to a top surface of the substrate. The method further comprises forming a filling structure that surrounds the multiple-stack staircase structure, forming a semiconductor channel extending through the multiple-staircase structure, wherein the semiconductor channel comprises unaligned sidewall surfaces, and forming a supporting pillar extending through at least one of the multiple-staircase structure and the filling structure, wherein the supporting pillar comprises aligned sidewall surfaces.
US11968827B2 Three-dimensional memory device with replacement select gate electrodes and methods of manufacturing the same
An alternating stack of insulating layers and sacrificial material layers is formed over a substrate. The sacrificial material layers include a stack of word-line-level sacrificial material layers and at least one drain-select-level sacrificial material layer. Drain-select-level openings are formed through the at least one drain-select-level sacrificial material layer, which is replaced with at least one drain-select-level electrically conductive layer. Memory openings are formed by vertically extending the drain-select-level openings through the word-line-level sacrificial material layers. Memory opening fill structures are formed within the memory openings. The word-line-level sacrificial material layers are replaced with word-line-level electrically conductive layers.
US11968825B2 Three-dimensional memory device containing on-pitch drain select level structures and methods of making the same
A three-dimensional memory device includes an alternating stack of insulating layers and word-line-level electrically conductive layers located over a substrate, and a vertical layer stack located over the alternating stack, the vertical layer stack including an insulating cap layer, drain select electrodes, and a drain-select-level insulating layer. The drain select electrodes are laterally spaced apart from each other by drain-select-level isolation structures. Memory stack structures including a respective vertical semiconductor channel and a respective memory film vertically extend through the alternating stack and the vertical layer stack. Each of the vertical semiconductor channels includes a word-line-level semiconductor channel portion extending through the alternating stack, a connection channel portion contacting a top end of the word-line-level semiconductor channel, and a drain-select-level semiconductor channel portion vertically extending through the vertical layer stack.
US11968824B2 Semiconductor memory devices
A semiconductor device includes a bit line structure, first and second capping patterns, first and second contact plug structures, and a capacitor. The bit line structure extends on a cell region and a dummy region. The first capping pattern is adjacent the bit line structure on the cell region. The second capping pattern is adjacent the bit line structure on the dummy region. The first contact plug structure is adjacent the bit line structure and the first capping pattern on the cell region, and includes a lower contact plug and a first upper contact plug sequentially stacked. The second contact plug structure is adjacent the bit line structure and the second capping pattern on the dummy region, and includes a dummy lower contact plug and a second upper contact plug sequentially stacked. The capacitor contacts an upper surface of the first contact plug structure on the cell region.
US11968812B2 Display device and electronic device
A display device and an electronic device are provided. The display device includes: a display screen; an electrically heated glass layer stacked onto the display screen, which includes a first transparent glass layer and a transparent conductive film layer, the transparent conductive film layer and the first transparent glass layer being stacked onto the display screen; a thermistor disposed adjacent to the display screen, for detecting a temperature of the display screen or a temperature at a position adjacent to the display screen; and a flexible circuit board, wherein an electrical connection terminal is provided on the transparent conductive film layer, the electrical connection terminal is electrically connected with the flexible circuit board, and the thermistor is electrically connected with the flexible circuit board.
US11968803B2 Two phase immersion system with local fluid accelerations
A cooling plate includes an inlet port to receive two-phase fluid, a base plate to be attached to server electronics for cooling, a number of heat spreading structures disposed and spaced apart on the base plate to extend a heat exchange area from the base plate, and a number of fluid channels disposed on the base plate, where each of the fluid channels is situated between a pair of adjacent heat spreading structures. Each of the fluid channels include a channel inlet to receive at least a portion of the two-phase fluid from the inlet port, a channel outlet to allow the received portion of the two-phase fluid to flow through and exit the corresponding fluid channel, and one or more intermediate outlets disposed between the channel inlet and the channel outlet to allow at least a portion of the received two-phase fluid to exit in vapor or liquid form.
US11968801B2 Fan control system and method
A fan control system for use in a server system is disclosed. The fan control system includes a first monitoring and protection chip, a second monitoring and protection chip, a switch, a plurality of fans and a complex programmable logic device (CPLD). In a shutdown state of the server system, the switch is switched under control of the CPLD so that the fans are connected to the second monitoring and protection chip, receive standby power therefrom and run at a standby power level. When the server system is switched to a working state, the switch is switched under control of the CPLD so that the fans are connected to the first monitoring and protection chip, receive operating power therefrom and run at a higher working power level. This design can address different heat dissipation needs of various applications.
US11968790B1 Housing construction for snap-in retention
Introduced here is an attachable unit that connects to a base unit through a snap-fitting mechanism. The attachable unit can include a top housing structure and a bottom housing structure that are ultrasonically welded together. The top housing structure can include the toe portion that is integral with remaining portions of the top housing structure, where the toe portion is configured to provide the snap-fit with the base unit.
US11968789B2 Display device
A display device includes a front display area (FDA), side display areas (SDAs), and a corner display area (CDA). The SDAs and the CDA are disposed outside of the FDA. The SDAs include: a first SDA disposed at a first side of the FDA; and a second SDA disposed at a second side of the FDA. The CDA is disposed at a corner of the FDA between the first SDA and the second SDA. The CDA is connected to the first SDA and the second SDA. The FDA has a flat display surface. The first SDA, the second SDA, and the CDA respectively form a bent surface. A shape of the bent surface of the CDA is different from a shape of the bent surface of the first SDA and a shape of the bent surface of the second SDA. The CDA is stretchable and/or shrinkable.
US11968780B2 Method to manufacture conductive anodic filament-resistant microvias
An electronic printed circuit board structure for mitigating conductive anodic filament growth. The structure includes at least two conductive layers and a dielectric layer sandwiched between the conductive layers. At least one hole extends through the dielectric layer, and a layer of nonconductive material covers the at least one hole, wherein the nonconductive material is glass-free. A conductive plate layer is disposed over the nonconductive material layer to form a via connection in the structure.
US11968779B2 Flexible printed circuit board, COF module, and electronic device comprising the same
A flexible printed circuit board according to an embodiment includes: a substrate; a circuit pattern disposed on the substrate; and a protective layer on the circuit pattern, wherein the circuit pattern includes a first circuit pattern and a second circuit pattern connected to a chip in a chip mounting region, a first direction that is a direction in which the circuit pattern extends and a second direction perpendicular to the first direction are defined in the substrate, the substrate includes first and second ends facing each other in the first direction and third and fourth ends facing each other in the second direction, the protective layer includes fifth and sixth ends spaced apart from ends of the substrate and facing in the first direction and seventh and eighth ends spaced apart from ends of the substrate and facing in the second direction, and an outer pattern disposed adjacent to the third end and the fourth end on the substrate, wherein the outer pattern includes: a first outer pattern and a second outer pattern adjacent to a pad portion of the first circuit pattern and facing in the second direction; and a third outer pattern and a fourth outer pattern adjacent to a pad portion of the second circuit pattern and facing in the second direction, the first outer pattern includes a first pattern portion and a second pattern portion spaced apart from each other, the second outer pattern includes a third pattern portion and a fourth pattern portion spaced apart from each other, the third outer pattern includes a fifth pattern portion and a sixth pattern portion spaced apart from each other, the fourth outer pattern includes a seventh pattern portion and an eighth pattern portion spaced apart from each other, and a fifth end of the protective layer is disposed between the first pattern portion and the second pattern portion and between the third pattern portion and the fourth pattern portion.
US11968775B2 Printed circuit board and display device including the same
An embodiment of a printed circuit board includes a first insulating layer, a metal layer disposed above the first insulating layer, a second insulating layer disposed above the metal layer, and signal lines disposed above the second insulating layer, the signal lines extending in a first direction and having line widths in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction. The metal layer has open areas overlapping the signal lines in a third direction perpendicular to the first and second directions. In another embodiment, the open areas are replaced with metal meshes.
US11968769B1 Dielectric barrier discharging tube having synergistic column of needle electrodes utilizing multi-channels to adsorb catalysts
A dielectric barrier discharging tube, which has a synergistic column of needle electrodes to utilize a plurality of channels to adsorb catalysts, is provided. The dielectric barrier discharging tube includes: a quartz tube, a high-voltage pole, an inner electrode, and a plurality discharging needle sets. Two catalytic blocks are arranged respectively on two sides of each set discharging needles. Each catalytic block defines at least one inclined inner channel and at least one inclined outer channel. A higher end of each channel faces towards the discharging needle, and a lower end of each channel faces towards the discharging needle.
US11968768B2 Activated gas generation apparatus
In the present invention, a high-voltage side electrode constituent part includes a dielectric electrode and metal electrodes formed on the upper surface of the dielectric electrode. The dielectric electrode has a structure in which a film thickness is continuously changed along an X direction. That is, the film thickness of the right end of the dielectric electrode is set to a thickness dA1; and the film thickness of the left end is set to a thickness dB1 (>dA1), and is continuously increased from the right end to the left end along the X direction.
US11968767B2 EUV light source with a separation device
A EUV light source includes a prepulse laser source for emitting a prepulse laser beam at a prepulse wavelength, a main pulse laser source for emitting a main pulse laser beam at a main pulse wavelength, a prepulse beam guiding device for feeding the prepulse laser beam into a radiation generating chamber for irradiation of a target material with a prepulse, and a main pulse beam guiding device for feeding the main pulse laser beam into the radiation generating chamber for irradiation of the target material with a main pulse. The target material is configured to emit EUV radiation on account of the irradiation with the prepulse and the main pulse. The prepulse beam guiding device has a separation device configured to reflect disturbing radiation in a wavelength range that does not include the prepulse wavelength back into the radiation generating chamber or into at least one beam trap.
US11968761B2 Load control device responsive to non-contact actuations
A control device configured for use in a load control system to control an electrical load external to the control device may comprise an actuation member having a front surface defining a capacitive touch surface configured to detect a touch actuation along at least a portion of the front surface. The control device includes a main printed circuit board (PCB) comprising a control circuit, a tactile switch, a controllably conductive device, and a drive circuit operatively coupled to a control input of the controllably conductive device for rendering the controllably conductive device conductive or non-conductive to control the amount of power delivered to the electrical load. The control device also includes a capacitive touch PCB that comprises a touch sensitive circuit comprising one or more receiving capacitive touch pads located on the capacitive touch PCB and arranged in a linear array adjacent to the capacitive touch surface.
US11968760B2 Irradiation angle adjustment method and system of lamp and lamp with adjustable irradiation angle
The disclosure provides a method and a system for adjusting an irradiation angle of a lamp and a lamp with adjustable irradiation angle. The lamp includes a plurality of infrared receivers and a driving motor. The method comprises: receiving an infrared signal from a remote controller via the plurality of infrared receivers; determining an irradiation angle adjustment value of the lamp based on a plurality of infrared signal intensity values of the plurality of infrared receivers; adjusting an irradiation angle of the lamp via the driving motor based on the irradiation angle adjustment value. In the technical scheme provided by the example of the disclosure, when the irradiation angle of the lamp needs to be adjusted, the irradiation angle of the lamp is controlled only by operating the remote controller.
US11968758B2 LED light string control system and method of controlling the same
An LED light string control system includes an LED light string, a voltage generation apparatus, and a control module. The control module controls the voltage generation apparatus to change a signal provided to the LED light string to a first voltage level according to a first logic of a light command, and changes the signal to a second voltage level according to a second logic of the light command. The control module controls the voltage generation apparatus to change the signal to a distinction voltage level once the first logics and/or the second logics of the light command appear consecutively.
US11968754B2 Display unit, method of manufacturing the same, and electronic apparatus
display unit of the present disclosure includes: a plurality of pixels configured to emit emission light different from one another; and an insulating film provided between the plurality of pixels and having a reflective surface with respect to the emission light, in which an angle of the reflective surface of the insulating film is set for each of the pixels.
US11968750B2 System and method for session relocation at edge networks
A method, a device, and a non-transitory storage medium provide for provisioning network resources of multi-access edge computing (MEC) networks in support of an application service session for an end device; assigning an IP address to the end device for use in a first coverage area served by a first MEC network of the MEC networks; receiving, by a first application function (AF) device at the first MEC network, a session mobility notification for the end device with respect to the first coverage area and a second coverage area served by a second MEC network of the MEC networks; setting, responsive to the session mobility notification, an allotted time for relocating the application service session from the first MEC network to the second MEC network; and transferring, during the allotted time, application context corresponding to the relocated application service session to a second AF device at the second MEC network.
US11968748B2 Signaling of radio capability information between a radio node and an access and mobility management function AMF node
A method performed by a network node, for handling User Equipment, UE, capabilities of a UE in a wireless communications network is provided. The network node sends (501) to the AMF node (130), a first indication indicating whether or not the network node (110) has capabilities to store UE capabilities associated with the UE capability ID. The network node receives (502) from an AMF node, a second indication indicating whether or not UE capabilities associated with a capability identity of the UE, UE capability ID, are UE available in the AMF node. The network node decides (503) whether explicit UE capabilities associated with the UE capability ID shall be retrieved from the UE or the AMF node based on the received first and second indication.
US11968746B2 Method and system to optimize power consumption of IoT devices for USIM remote management
Provided is a method to operate a subscriber identification module connected to a communication equipment configured to operate in a cellular network and communicatively coupled with a remote server. The method includes receiving from the communication equipment an information element indicating a time range relating to a suspend time of the communication equipment, receiving from the remote server a target access time information element indicating an expected time for an access request from the subscriber identification module to the remote server, and determining a suspension time period considering the suspend time range. The method includes providing to the communication equipment the suspension time period, and in case after resuming from the suspension instructed by the communication equipment the accumulated duration of at least one successive time period derived from the suspension time period exceeds the target access time, sending a polling message.
US11968744B2 Robust adjustment of access and mobility management functions
A method and apparatus for robust adjustment of access and mobility management functions are disclosed. In one embodiment, a method includes: receiving a radio access network (RAN)-user equipment (UE) identifier from a first access and mobility management function (AMF), the RAN-UE identifier configured to identify a UE or UE context for a RAN; producing an AMF-UE identifier, the AMF-UE identifier configured to identify the UE or UE context for a second AMF; selecting a transport network layer association (TNLA) link towards a RAN; and sending the AMF-UE identifier to the RAN.
US11968732B2 Mixed standard accessory device communication utilizing host-coordinated transmission
A method of managing a wireless communication between a plurality of accessory devices and a host device includes, at the host device, establishing a data connection with a plurality of accessory devices, obtaining a radio ID for each accessory device of the plurality of accessory devices, grouping the plurality of accessory devices into at least one OFDMA device and at least one non-OFDMA device based at least partially on the radio IDs, sending a trigger signal to the at least one OFDMA device; and after receiving a first response signal from the at least one OFDMA device in response to the trigger signal, receiving a second response signal from the at least one non-OFDMA device.
US11968729B2 Method and apparatus for allocating PDU session ID for terminal device
Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a method and an apparatus for allocating a PDU session ID for a terminal device. The method comprises: selecting (S101), for a terminal device, a protocol data unit session identity, PDU session ID, from a group of PDU session IDs. The group of PDU session IDs are not allocated to the terminal device. According to the embodiments of the present disclosure, the network node may select, for the terminal device, a PDU session ID from a group of PDU session IDs, which are not allocated to the terminal device yet. Thus, any newly selected PDU session ID may be ensured as unique.
US11968725B2 Listen after talk procedure
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. A transmitter may include an interference avoidance preamble in a wireless transmission. The interference avoidance preamble may identify resources for transmitting an interference avoidance request associated with the wireless transmission. A receiver may experience interference between the wireless transmission and another wireless transmission, and the receiver may transmit the interference avoidance request using the resources identified in the interference avoidance preamble. The transmitter may receive the interference avoidance request and, in response, may enable an interference avoidance mechanism, for example, a listen before talk (LBT) procedure, a frequency-division multiplexing (FDM) scheme, a time-division multiplexing (TDM) scheme, a spatial multiplexing scheme, or a combination.
US11968722B2 Method and apparatus for supporting massive random access
Method and apparatus for supporting massive random access An access device configures resources for a proxy-based random access operation to the network and transmits an indication of the configured resources and of at least one identified support device and of a plurality of identified terminal devices to use the proxy-based random access operation, wherein the at least one support device is instructed by the indication to act as a proxy for the proxy-based random access operation. Then, the proxy-based random access operation can be enabled for the identified plurality of terminal devices via the at least one support device.
US11968721B2 Method and apparatus for transmitting random access indication information
Provided are a method and apparatus for transmitting random access indication information. The method includes that: indication information about random access is generated, the indication information indicating that 2-step contention-based random access is supported or 4-step contention-based random access is supported; and a system message is broadcast to User Equipment (UE), the system message including the indication information.
US11968719B2 Method and device for reporting information and method and device for receiving report information
A method and device for reporting information and a method and device for receiving report information are provided. The method for reporting information includes: storing, by a terminal device, resource information of a random access channel (RACH) on which access of the terminal device to a network has abnormality; and reporting, by the terminal device, the resource information to a network device.
US11968718B2 Random access preamble selection
Various communication systems may benefit from the appropriate selection of aspects of operation of the communication system. For example, certain wireless communication systems, such as fifth generation (5G), long term evolution advanced (LTE-A), and wireless local area network (WLAN) communication systems, may benefit from appropriate random access preamble selection. A method can include determining that a user equipment should consider at least one beam-specific parameter. The method can also include indicating to the user equipment to consider the at least one beam-specific parameter.
US11968715B2 Methods of CCA for frequencies between 52.6 GHz and 71 GHz
Systems and methods for using clear channel assessment (CCA) on a channel prior to transmitting the channel are disclosed. A wireless transmission system may perform omnidirectional CCA using a CCA power threshold that is calculated based on a number of synchronization signal blocks (SSBs) transmitted by the wireless transmission system per SSB burst or per synchronization signal/physical broadcast channel (SS/PBCH) block measurement timing configuration (SMTC) window, or on a number of transmit (Tx) antennas used. A wireless transmission system may perform directional CCA on one or more Rx beams that correspond to one or more intended Tx beams using CCA power thresholds calculated based on an equivalent isotropic radiated power (EIRP) of the one or more intended Tx beams to determine directional availability of the channel. A wireless transmission system may determine a CCA power threshold based on a scaling between an actual CCA bandwidth and a nominal CCA bandwidth.
US11968714B2 Clear channel assessment (CCA) enabled narrowband (NB) communications
This disclosure provides systems, methods and apparatus for clear channel assessment (CCA) enabled narrowband (NB) communications. In some implementations, a device is configured to associate with an NB channel (such as a Bluetooth channel), perform a CCA to assess whether the NB channel is clear, and transmit on the NB channel when clear. If the NB channel is not clear, the device may prevent transmitting on the NB channel. The device may prevent avoiding the NB channel after the first time that the NB channel is not clear. If the NB channel remains not clear (such as over a number of CCAs for the NB channel), the device may avoid the NB channel by removing the NB channel for FH for an amount of time. In some implementations, the device may be configured to perform frame based equipment (FBE) CCAs for one or more NB channels.
US11968710B2 Dynamic scheduling of PRACH
A wireless device receives a downlink control information (DCI) comprising a field indicating a slot format indication (SFI) for a slot. The SFI indicates at least one random access symbol. The wireless device determines radio resources of one or more random access channel (RACH) occasions (ROs) of the slot based on the at least one random access symbol. The wireless device transmits a preamble via the radio resources of the one or more ROs.
US11968709B2 Channel access method and apparatus for physical random access channel transmission, and program
Disclosed herein includes a channel access method and apparatus for physical random access channel (PRACH) transmission, and a program, which can improve system performance. The method may include determining, by a terminal device, a target channel access type, where the target channel access type is a channel access type used by the terminal device to transmit a PRACH on an unlicensed carrier, and determining, by the terminal device according to the target channel access type, whether a target time domain resource is available, where the target time domain resource is a time domain resource used by the terminal device to send the PRACH.
US11968708B2 Method and apparatus for frame based equipment operation of NR unlicensed
A method and apparatus in a wireless communication system supporting a semi-static shared spectrum channel access is provided. The method and apparatus comprises: receiving system information carried by downlink channels; identifying a duration of idle period, a fixed frame period, a number of observation slots, and an index; determining a first phase based on a first time period between a starting instance of the idle period and an ending instance of the at least one observation slot, a second phase based on a second time period between the ending instance of the at least one observation slot and an ending instance of the idle period, and a third phase based on a third time period between the ending instance of the idle period and an ending instance of the fixed frame period; and identifying the downlink channels as an idle state in the at least one observation slot.
US11968705B2 Channel and signal transmission method and communication device
A channel and signal transmission method and communication device are provided. The channel and signal transmission method applied to a communication device at a sending end includes: when transmitting at least two data transmission resources, send the data transmission resources, according to at least one of QCL information of the data transmission resources and a preset rule, where a data transmission resource includes at least one of a signal and a channel.
US11968701B2 Network scheduling in unlicensed spectrums
Network scheduling in unlicensed spectrums is described. A scheduler can assess, at a first time, first conditions of an unlicensed spectrum, such as Long-Term Evolution unlicensed spectrum. Based at least partly on the first conditions, the scheduler can determine a schedule for transmitting data via the unlicensed spectrum. The scheduler can, for a first period of time, facilitate transmission of data between mobile devices that are communicatively coupled to the communication tower based at least partly on the schedule. At a second time after the first time, the scheduler can assess second conditions of the unlicensed spectrum and update the schedule based at least partly on the second conditions to generate an updated schedule. For a second period of time, the scheduler can facilitate transmission of data between the mobile devices based at least in part on the updated schedule.
US11968700B2 Satellite network service sharing
Methods, systems, and devices are described for providing network access services to mobile users via mobile terminals over a satellite system. In embodiments, dynamic multiplexing of traffic from fixed terminals and mobile users on the same satellite beam can take advantage of statistical multiplexing of large numbers of users and on different usage patterns between fixed terminals and mobile users. In embodiments, quality-of-service (QoS) is controlled for mobile devices at a per-user level. Mobile users may be provisioned on the satellite system according to a set of traffic policies based on their service level agreement (SLA). System resources of the satellite may be allocated to mobile users based on the demand of each mobile user and the set of traffic polices associated with each mobile user, regardless of which mobile terminal is used to access the system.
US11968697B2 Spatial reuse for sidelink communications
The described techniques relate to improved methods, systems, devices, and apparatuses that support spatial reuse for sidelink communications. Generally, the described techniques provide for a user equipment (UE) to reuse resources for receiving sidelink transmissions. The UE may receive a first sidelink control channel that may indicate a set of reserved resources for sidelink communications associated with a second UE. The first UE may decode a second sidelink control channel from the second UE based on the first sidelink control channel. The first UE may determine that the set of resources is available for use based on a result of decoding the second sidelink control channel, a radius of the second sidelink control channel, and the distance between the first UE and the second UE.
US11968693B2 Transmission method and apparatus for MIMO system
A communication technique for convergence between an IoT technology and a 5th generation (5G) communication system for supporting a higher data transmission rate beyond a 4th generation (4G) system, and a system thereof is provided. The method includes intelligence services (for example, smart homes, smart buildings, smart cities, smart cars or connected cars, healthcare, digital education, retail businesses, security and safety related services, and the like.) On the basis of a 5G communication technology and an IoT-related technology. A method includes determining a scheduling-related parameter for at least one user, and transmitting scheduling information indicating the scheduling-related parameter to a radio unit (RU), wherein the scheduling information includes a first section extension field including information relating to a user equipment identifier (ueID) related to the at least one user, and a second section extension field including information relating to a number of ueIDs corresponding to each user.
US11968691B2 Methods and devices for resource scheduling
A resource scheduling method for use in a base station, includes: receiving semi-persistent scheduling (SPS) configuration information sent by a radio resource control (RRC) layer, the SPS configuration information including a period of SPS, the period of the SPS indicating a time interval between two adjacent scheduling subframes; determining a short transmission time interval (sTTI) resource activated in a target scheduling subframe according to the SPS configuration information and reference information; and providing an activation parameter to a physical layer according to the sTTI resource activated in the target scheduling subframe, such that the physical layer generates an activation notification containing the activation parameter for notifying a terminal of the sTTI resource activated in the target scheduling subframe.
US11968690B2 Method and device for transmitting/receiving control information in wireless communication system
Methods and apparatuses are provided in a wireless communication system. Mini slot length information indicating mini slot length in a number of symbols is received from a base station via higher layer signaling. Downlink control information (DCI) including a number of mini slots for a hybrid automatic repeat and request (HARQ) feedback transmission is received from the base station. A mini slot for the HARQ feedback transmission is identified based on the mini slot length information and the number of mini slots for the HARQ feedback transmission. The HARQ feedback information is transmitted to the base station on a physical uplink control channel (PUCCH) based on the identified mini slot.
US11968685B2 Method for transmitting and receiving data in wireless communication system and apparatus therefor
The present specification relates to a method, performed by a base station, for transmitting and receiving data in a wireless communication system. More particularly, a terminal receives, from the base station, configuration information for setting a control resource set (CORESET) and receives first downlink control information (DCI) and second DCI, on the basis of the configuration information. Afterward, the terminal receives a first physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH) on a resource scheduled by the first DCI and receives a second PDSCH on a resource scheduled by the second DCI. Afterward, the terminal transmits first Ack/Nack with respect to the first PDSCH and Ack/Nack with respect to the second PDSCH, wherein the first Ack/Nack and the second Ack/Nack are transmitted through different resources in the same slot.
US11968683B2 Apparatus, method and computer program
There is provided an apparatus, said apparatus comprising means for receiving, at a user equipment, a scheduling grant for a first number, M, of transport blocks, wherein the scheduling grant comprises an indication of a second number, N, of transport blocks to be transmitted or received before a time delay, wherein M is greater than 1 and N is less than or equal to M, causing transmission or reception of a first group of N transport blocks and, if N is less than M, after the time delay, causing transmission or reception of a further group of up to N transport blocks followed by the time delay, until M transport blocks are caused to be transmitted or received.
US11968681B2 Resource allocation for piggyback downlink control information
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment may receive, from a base station, a scheduling downlink control information (DCI) communication that schedules a physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH) transmission, the scheduling DCI including an indication of a resource allocation for a DCI communication, wherein the resource allocation for the DCI communication includes one or more resources included in a resource allocation for the PDSCH transmission, and receive the PDSCH transmission that includes the DCI communication based at least in part on the indication of the resource allocation for the DCI communication. Numerous other aspects are provided.
US11968680B2 Method for uplink channel access to unlicensed band in wireless communication system and apparatus for same
The present invention relates to a method for performing uplink transmission to a base station through an unlicensed cell in a wireless communication system, in particular, the invention provides a method including: receiving, from the base station, an uplink grant scheduling the uplink transmission on one or more subframes; and performing the uplink transmission on the one or more subframes using one of a first type channel access or a second type channel access indicated in the uplink grant, wherein a parameter for the first type channel access is determined according to a priority included in the uplink grant, and wherein when the uplink grant indicates the second type channel access, the priority is a priority used in a downlink channel access of the base station.
US11968679B2 Methods, systems, and apparatuses for beam management
Wireless communications are described. A base station may send control information for scheduling data to be transmitted to the wireless device via a downlink. The control information may comprise one or more indications of wireless resources to be used by the wireless device to receive the data. The wireless device may receive the data based on one or more determinations/conditions, such as satisfying a time offset (e.g., between reception of the downlink information and a scheduled transmission of the data), whether a control resource set is configured to indicate a transmission configuration state, and/or whether the control information indicates a transmission configuration state.
US11968669B2 Scheduling database system
Systems and methods are provided for database scheduling. Scheduling entries are created and stored in a central database and an entity's database. In response to a user request to view the availability of the entity, a scheduling system can retrieve the scheduling data of an entity from the central database. The scheduling database system attempts to connect to an entity to propagate a scheduling entry in near time. If a connection to the entity from the scheduling database system can be made, the system updates the entity's database in near time. However, an attempted connection may have a fail status due to network issues and/or a VPN connection being unavailable. If a connection is unavailable, the updated scheduling data is propagated via a synchronization process. In the scheduling database system, a scheduling entry in the central scheduling database includes a synchronization status that marks the scheduling entry for future propagation. A synchronization status is set in the entities' database(s) to mark an entry for synchronization purposes. The scheduling database system permits double booking.
US11968664B2 Repetition-based uplink for low latency communications in a new radio wireless communication system
A method and apparatus for enabling repetitive transmissions for low latency systems is disclosed. For example, a base station may determine whether an uplink coverage parameter for a UE communicating with the network entity on an uplink communication channel satisfies an uplink coverage threshold, and transmit an activation message for repetition-based uplink communications to the UE based on a determination that the uplink coverage parameter for the UE communicating with the network entity on the uplink communication channel satisfies the uplink coverage threshold. Further, a UE may receive an activation message for repetition-based uplink communications from a network entity, and perform repetitive transmissions on the uplink communication channel for the duration indicated by the one or more transmission parameters in the activation message, the repetitive transmissions being configured based on the uplink sTTI pattern.
US11968663B2 Uplink transmission handling during time interval associated with downlink phase continuity
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may receive, from a base station, information indicating that a time interval is associated with downlink phase continuity. The UE may refrain from performing, during the time interval associated with downlink phase continuity, an uplink transmission associated with a time domain resource that occurs during the time interval associated with downlink phase continuity. Numerous other aspects are described.
US11968660B2 Optimizing licensed and unlicensed spectrum allocation
This disclosure describes techniques that enable optimizing licensed and unlicensed spectrum allocation within a service area of a base station node. More specifically, a spectrum allocation controller is described that is configured to identify, within a service area of a base station node, one or more available spectrum to facilitate the transmission of network traffic within the service area. The spectrum allocation controller may further determine network traffic that occurs in non-overlapping segments of the service area. In this way, network traffic within each segment may be allocated to a combination of available spectrum.
US11968657B2 Scheduling serving cells with signaling message
Example embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a device, method, apparatus and computer readable storage medium for scheduling serving cells with a signaling message. In example embodiments, a terminal device receives, in a Layer 1 (L1) signaling message, a resource indication to schedule resources on a plurality of bandwidth parts in a plurality of serving cells. The terminal device determines a reference size of a reference bandwidth part. The terminal device determines a reference resource based on the received resource indication and the reference size of the reference bandwidth part. The terminal device further determines alignment between the reference bandwidth part and a scheduled bandwidth part of the plurality of bandwidth parts. The terminal device determines, based on the reference resource and the alignment, a scheduled resource on the scheduled bandwidth part.
US11968654B2 Heartbeat management in wireless communication networks
In a (5G CBRS) network having a (CBSD) base station communicating with a (SAS) bandwidth manager via a cable modem (CM), the CM maintains a long timer and a short timer for each bandwidth allocation to the CBSD. When the CM receives a heartbeat message from the CBSD, the CM re-starts the long and short timers and transmits the heartbeat message to the SAS. When the short timer expires, the CM re-starts the short timer and transmits a copy of the stored heartbeat message to the SAS. When the long timer expires, the CM stops transmitting a copy of the stored heartbeat message to the SAS. In this way, the CM effectively extends the time limit before the SAS will de-allocate bandwidth from the CBSD to handle situations where the CBSD is temporarily unable to send heartbeat messages to the SAS even though the CBSD still needs the allocated bandwidth.
US11968647B2 Facilitating downlink control information (DCI) repetition on linked physical downlink control channel (PDCCH) candidates of different search space sets
Certain example embodiments provide systems, methods, apparatuses, and computer program products for facilitating downlink control information (DCI) repetition on linked physical downlink control channel (PDCCH) candidates of different search space sets. For example, certain embodiments may provide a procedure for a network node or a user equipment (UE) to determine a set of PDCCH candidates for determining starting time and ending time instances for the PDCCH transmission utilizing the repetition of the DCI.
US11968646B2 Frequency floating sidelink control information for new radio
Wireless communications systems and methods related to communicating control information are provided. A method of wireless communication performed by a user equipment (UE) may include sensing an interference level of at least one frequency, selecting, based on the interference level, a frequency, and communicating sidelink control information (SCI) in the selected frequency.
US11968644B2 Paging for unlicensed new radio
Methods and apparatus are disclosed pertaining to paging for Unlicensed New Radio (NR-U). Methods include means to: perform paging using multiple paging occasions (POs) during a DRX Cycle, perform paging using a paging window, perform paging using a PO comprised of multiple sweeps and/or repetitions, signal DL channel access indication for paging, and perform paging using dynamic DRX. In accordance with one embodiment, an apparatus may receive a signal comprising a plurality of POs, wherein each PO comprises a plurality of physical downlink control channel (PDCCH) monitoring occasions. The apparatus may monitor, based on receiving an identifier associated with the apparatus, a portion of the plurality of paging occasions. The apparatus may detect, in a PDCCH monitoring occasion of the plurality of PDCCH monitoring occasions in the monitored portion, paging downlink control information (DCI).
US11968639B2 Vehicular control system with synchronized communication between control units
A vehicular control system includes a first electronic control unit (ECU) and a second ECU disposed at a vehicle. The first and second ECUs are in digital communication with one another via a communication link. The first ECU transmits a first frame to the second ECU, which, responsive to receiving the first frame from the first ECU, transmits a second frame to the first ECU. The first ECU, responsive to receiving the second frame from the second ECU, determines a propagation delay based on an amount of time between when the first ECU transmitted the first frame to the second ECU and when the first ECU received the second frame from the second ECU. The first ECU, responsive to determining the propagation delay, transmits a time synchronization frame to the second ECU that is based at least in part on the determined propagation delay.
US11968636B2 Information communication method, and system and devices thereof
A communication method implemented by a base station having at least one cell and forming part of a mobile access network including neighbouring cells of the cell. The method includes broadcasting blocks referred to as SSB blocks at a first periodicity value for synchronising a terminal and for allowing said terminal to receive SIBs of which at least one of said SIBs includes an identifier of at least one neighbouring cell, a second periodicity value of SSB blocks broadcast by said neighbouring cell and a frequency position of an SSB block of said neighbouring cell.
US11968635B2 Differentiation of terrestrial and non-terrestrial cells
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. A base station may determine a terrestrial characteristic of a cell associated with the base station. A UE may perform a synchronization procedure with the cell and may receive, as part of the synchronization procedure, broadcast signaling associated with the cell. The broadcast signaling may identify the terrestrial characteristic of the cell. The base station may initiate communications with the UE based on the broadcast signaling including the indication of the terrestrial characteristic of the cell.
US11968633B2 Relay communication method and apparatus
The technology of this application relates to a relay communication method. After receiving first information sent by a first terminal device, a first radio access network device may determine, based on the first information, a second terminal device that provides, in a target cell, a relay service for the first terminal device, where the first information is used to indicate that the first terminal device is a terminal device with limited uplink power. The first radio access network device sends second information to a second radio access network device, where the second information is used to indicate the second terminal device that provides, in the target cell, the relay service for the first terminal device.
US11968632B2 Power control adaptation
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may receive information associated with indicating a power mode, of a plurality of power modes, wherein the plurality of power modes is associated with a corresponding plurality of values for a power control parameter. The UE may transmit, using the power mode and a transmit power associated with the power mode and determined based at least in part on a power control parameter value, of the plurality of values for the power control parameter. Numerous other aspects are described.
US11968631B2 Power control for repeated uplink transmissions
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. A user equipment (UE) may be scheduled to send uplink data to a base station using a particular transmission length provided by the base station. The UE may send multiple repetitions of the uplink data to the base station using transmissions that have varying lengths. The UE may determine a transmit power based on the length provided by the base station and use that transmit power for transmitting the repetitions, regardless of the actual lengths of the repetitions.
US11968627B2 Device and controlling method thereof
An electronic device is provided. The electronic device includes a housing including a front surface and a rear surface, a display, a communication circuit, at least one processor, and a memory. The memory stores instructions which, when executed, cause the at least one processor to receive a signal from outside of the electronic device using the communication circuit, in response to receiving the signal, display a user interface on an elongated region that extends along at least one edge region of the display, and display at least one content corresponding to the signal, while displaying the user interface or after displaying the user interface.
US11968623B2 Method and apparatus having a discontinuous reception configuration
A method and apparatus provide for receiving a discontinuous reception configuration, and receiving a configuration of a physical downlink control channel carrying a power saving downlink control information format, wherein the configuration includes an offset value with respect to a starting time of a discontinuous reception cycle of the discontinuous reception configuration. The power saving downlink control information format is detected at one of one or more monitoring occasions of the physical downlink control channel carrying the power saving downlink control information format. A determination is then made as to whether to start a drx-onDurationTimer its a following discontinuous reception cycle of the discontinuous reception configuration based on a wake-up indication of the power saving downlink control information format. The one or more monitoring occasions is determined, based upon the offset value, the starting time of the discontinuous reception cycle, and at least one search space configuration of the physical downlink control channel carrying the power saving downlink control information format.
US11968622B2 Intelligent power saving
A device comprising: a transceiver operable in a first or second mode and configured to receive packets from a remote device, each packet comprising an indication of whether or not the remote device has a further packet to transmit, wherein: in the first mode the transceiver: (i) sends a polling message in response to receiving the indication of a further packet for transmission; and (ii) listens for that further packet; and in the second mode the transceiver: (i) does not send a polling message in response to receiving the indication of a further packet for transmission; and (ii) listens for packets regardless of whether a received packet indicates that there is a further packet to transmit or not; and a controller configured to monitor an activity level for the transceiver and cause the transceiver to operate in the first or second mode in dependence on the activity level.
US11968620B2 Timer processing method and terminal device
A timer processing method includes: receiving, by a terminal device, a first message sent by a network device, and starting or restarting a timer based on a scrambling identifier of the first message, wherein the timer is a timer used by the terminal device to switch from an active downlink BWP to a default downlink BWP, or is a timer used by the terminal device to activate a default downlink BWP and deactivate an active downlink BWP; or if an active BWP pair of the terminal device is not a default BWP pair, starting or restarting, by the terminal device, a timer based on a scrambling identifier of the first message, wherein the timer is a timer used by the terminal device to switch from the active BWP pair to the default BWP pair, or is a timer used by the terminal device to activate the default BWP pair.
US11968610B2 Security systems
In one implementation, a wireless security system premises gateway component includes a first local area wireless communication component adapted to communicate wirelessly with plural wireless security system sensors distributed at a premises; a second local area wireless communication component adapted to communicate wirelessly with a general purpose mobile communications device; a communications interface component adapted to communicate with a wide area communications network that is located remotely of the premises; a security system controller component adapted to communicate with the general purpose mobile communications device to provide state information regarding the security system and to provide control inputs to the security system; and a single gateway housing configured and sized to house the first local area wireless communication component, the second local area wireless communication component, the communications interface component, and the security system controller.
US11968609B2 Security system communication with LAN/WAN
In one implementation, a wireless security system premises gateway component includes a first local area wireless communication component adapted to communicate wirelessly with plural wireless security system sensors distributed at a premises; a second local area wireless communication component adapted to communicate wirelessly with a general purpose mobile communications device; a communications interface component adapted to communicate with a wide area communications network that is located remotely of the premises; a security system controller component adapted to communicate with the general purpose mobile communications device to provide state information regarding the security system and to provide control inputs to the security system; and a single gateway housing configured and sized to house the first local area wireless communication component, the second local area wireless communication component, the communications interface component, and the security system controller.
US11968607B2 Using a blockchain to determine trustworthiness of messages between vehicles over a telecommunications network
Systems and methods are described herein for configuring vehicles and infrastructure (e.g., buildings, smart homes, traffic devices, utilities and associated systems, emergency response systems, and so on) to include blockchain nodes, so a smart city or area of the various devices can be supported by a blockchain network, with some or all devices and systems provisioned with nodes acting as distributed nodes for the blockchain network.
US11968606B2 Cloud-based vehicle communication manager
Cloud-based communication management is provided. Status information regarding vehicles is maintained to a non-volatile storage. A request intended to be performed by one of the vehicles is received to a cloud server over a communications network from a requesting device. Responsive to the request being performable by a mobile edge computing (MEC) device in a cell of the communications network instead of the one of the vehicles, the request is sent by the cloud server to the MEC device to be processed by the MEC device instead of being performed by the one of the vehicles.
US11968603B2 Device and method for V2X communication
Disclosed is a method for transmitting a CPM message by a V2X communication device of a vehicle. Specifically, a method for transmitting a V2X message of a vehicle may comprise the steps of: detecting at least one object by using at least one sensor mounted in the vehicle; sampling a sensor coverage region of the vehicle; generating a point indicating a sensor reaching distance of the at least one sensor mounted in the vehicle for each sampled sensor coverage region; generating a CP message including information relating to the point and the detected at least one object; and transmitting the CP message.
US11968601B2 System and methods for asset tracking, asset grouping, and error recovery
A method includes, generating a schedule for an asset tag, the schedule defining: a unicast trigger time for transmission of a unicast trigger to the asset tag; a transmit time succeeding receipt of the multicast trigger; and a wake window intersecting the transmit time and the receipt of the multiact trigger. The method also includes transmitting the schedule from a node network to the asset tag and configuring the asset tag based on the schedule. The method also includes, at the node network, broadcasting the unicast trigger and, at an asset tag: entering a wake mode; receiving the unicast trigger; transmitting a ranging signal; and entering the sleep mode. The method further includes, at the node network: deriving location of the asset tag based on instance of the ranging signal received by nodes in the node network.
US11968599B2 Method and apparatus for transmission and reception of groupcast and broadcast data in wireless cellular communication system
The disclosure relates to converging a 5th-Generation (5G) communication system for supporting higher data rates beyond a 4th-Generation (4G) system with a technology for Internet of Things (IoT), and may be applied to intelligent services based on the 5G communication technology and IoT-related technology. To do so, a method and apparatus are provided for transmitting groupcast/broadcast/multicast data and control information in the downlink and uplink. The method and apparatus include features for transmitting to a user equipment (UE), configuration information for multicast and broadcast services (MBS), encoding a first bit sequence for the MBS based on a channel coding, identifying a transport block size (TBS) for limited buffer rate matching (LBRM) based on the configuration information, performing the LBRM to the encoded first bit sequence based on the identified TBS, and transmitting to the UE, a second bit sequence identified based on the LBRM.
US11968595B1 System and method for determining physical locations of addresses
A method of determining a physical location for an address. The method includes receiving from a first global positioning system on a vehicle a first set of global positioning data indicative of a vehicle location. The method may also receive from a second global positioning system on a portable electronic device a second set of global positioning data indicative of a portable electronic device location. The method may also receive a set of location metadata associated with a picture. The method determines a residence location from the first set of global positioning data, the second set of global positioning data, or the set of location metadata. The method then associates the physical location to the address.
US11968594B2 User interfaces for tracking and finding items
In some embodiments, an electronic device presents user interfaces for defining identifiers for remote locator objects. In some embodiments, an electronic device locates a remote locator object. In some embodiments, an electronic device provides information associated with a remote locator object. In some embodiments, an electronic device displays notifications associated with a trackable device. In some embodiments, a first device generates alerts.
US11968590B2 Location sharing application in association with services provision
A system for exchanging GPS or other position data between wireless devices for purposes of group activities, child location monitoring, work group coordination, dispatching of employees etc. Cell phones and other wireless devices with GPS receivers have loaded therein a Buddy Watch application and a TalkControl application. The Buddy Watch application communicates with the GPS receiver and other wireless devices operated by buddies registered in the users phone as part of buddy groups or individually. GPS position data and historical GPS position data can be exchanged between cell phones of buddies and instant buddies such as tow truck drivers via a buddy watch server. Emergency monitoring services can be set up with notifications to programmable individuals in case an individual does not respond. Positions and tracks can be displayed. TalkControl simplifies and automates the process of joining talk groups for walkie talkie services such as that provided by Nextel.
US11968589B2 Systems and methods for providing mobile proving ground
The disclosed embodiments include methods, systems, and articles of manufacture for enabling beta testing of new features within a native application. In one embodiment, a native application executed by a client device may include executable instructions that are activated and executed only upon indication of a user belonging to a beta test group. The client device may receive a signal from a service or content provider that includes test group information indicating whether a user is a member of a test group. The client device may process the received signal to determine whether the user is a member of a test group and, if so, activates and executes certain instructions received as part of the native application that define a user interface enabling access to additional functionality unavailable to a user determined not to be a member of a test group.
US11968588B2 Techniques for conditional handover and bi-casting
Embodiments include methods performed by a network node, in a radio access network, RAN, that is a target node candidate for a mobility operation of a user equipment, UE. Such methods include receiving, from a source node serving the UE, a request to prepare a mobility procedure for the UE in relation to a candidate target cell associated with the network node. The request can include characteristics associated with a data connection of the UE. Such methods include determining that the UE can be admitted for the requested mobility procedure based on the characteristics, and determining to activate bicasting of the data connection. Different bicasting modes can be selected. Such methods also include transmitting, to the source node, a response that includes a bicasting configuration associated with the UE. Other embodiments include complementary methods performed by source nodes, as well as network nodes configured to perform such methods.
US11968576B2 Address coordination method, device, base station, SMF network element and storage medium
Provided are an address coordination method and device, a base station, a session management function (SMF) network element and a storage medium. In a handover process of a terminal from a source base station side to a target base station side, a UPF split state of a PDU session of the terminal may be determined and data transmission tunnel address coordination may be implemented, thereby enhancing flexibility of split control of the PDU session in the handover process of the terminal, preventing the target base station side from executing PDU session resource modify/modification indication and other processes again to perform the data transmission tunnel address coordination after the terminal completes the handover. Resource admission control efficiency of the target base station side can be improved, so that the PDU session enters a reasonable state of UPF split or UPF non-split as soon as possible, and signaling resources between the target base station side and a core network can be saved.
US11968574B2 5G new radio (NR) network controlled small gap (NCSG)
A UE for a 5G system is to perform a measurement during a network controlled small gap (NCSG). The NCSG includes a first visible interruption length (VIL1), a measurement length (ML), a second visible interruption length (VIL2), and a visible interruption repetition period (VIRP). A UE capability indicates a length of one or both the VIL1 and the VIL2. NCSG pattern information provides the NCSG for the UE, in which the VIL1 and the VIL2 indicate when the UE is not expected to transmit and receive data on a serving carrier, the ML indicates when the UE is expected to transmit and receive data on the serving carrier, and the VIRP indicates a period in which to repeat the NCSG.
US11968569B2 Method and device for connection reestablishment and context management in a wireless communication system
The present disclosure provides a connection reestablishment method, including: receiving a reestablishment message from a second node, the reestablishment message including information related to a configuration of the second node; performing a configuration based on the received reestablishment message; and transmitting a reestablishment complete message to the second node. The present disclosure also provides a context acquisition method, an interface management method, a UE context management method, a UE context acquisition method, a method for triggering UE to reestablish a connection, and various nodes and computer-readable medium that perform the above methods.
US11968564B2 Optimized control system for aggregation of multiple broadband connections over radio interfaces
In accordance with embodiments disclosed herein, there are provided apparatus, systems and methods for implementing and using optimized control systems for aggregation of multiple broadband connections over radio interfaces. For example, such a system may include: a processor and a memory to perform instructions embodied by the system; a plurality of antennas; a traffic coordinator to interface to two or more wireless communications nodes together, through the system, in which each of the wireless communications nodes have access to a wide Area Network (WAN) backhaul connection independent of the system; a first wireless communications interface to a first wireless communication node established via a first of the plurality of antennas, the first wireless communications node having access to a first WAN backhaul connection; a second wireless communications interface to a second wireless communications node established via a second of the plurality of antennas, the second wireless communications node having access to a second WAN backhaul connection distinct from the first WAN backhaul connection; and a control module to receive information on traffic flows through the system and a radio environment within which the system operates, in which the control module to: issue commands to control the formation and continuation of connections of the first and second wireless communications interfaces to WAN connections and WAN backhaul connections, and to further provide scheduling and routing instructions for the WAN connections and WAN backhaul connections. Other related embodiments are disclosed.
US11968562B2 Method and UE for enhancing NAS signaling in radio capability signaling optimization
NAS signaling between a UE and a server is enhanced by performing one of: sending a registration complete message to the server using existing NAS signaling and without starting a release timer in response to receiving an RC_ID deletion IE in a registration accept message; and not sending the registration complete message to the server in response to receiving the RC_ID deletion IE in the registration accept message. A registration procedure is reinstated based on a stored RC_ID.
US11968558B2 Data transmission method and apparatus
The present disclosure relates to data transmission methods and apparatus to implement quality of service (QoS) flow-based data transmission in an architecture in which a central unit-control plane (CU-CP) and a central unit-user plane (CU-UP) are separated from each other. In one example method, when receiving data of a QoS flow, the CU-UP may send a QoS flow identity (ID) and a protocol data unit (PDU) session ID that are of the data of the QoS flow to the CU-CP, where a PDU session corresponding to the PDU session ID includes the data of the QoS flow.
US11968557B2 MDT information notifying method and MDT information receiving method
The embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a method for notifying MDT information, including: performing MDT in a disconnected state by a first SIM card in the plurality of SIM cards to obtain MDT information; detecting whether a second SIM card in a connected state exists in the plurality of SIM cards after the first SIM card obtains the MDT information; sending request information to the second SIM card in response to the second SIM card existing, wherein, the request information is configured to request the second SIM card to notify a base station that the MDT information exists in the terminal; and sending, by the second SIM card, notification information to the base station, wherein the notification information is configured to notify the base station that the MDT information exists in the terminal.
US11968556B2 Network quality measurement method and system
A network quality measurement method and system are provided. In the method, a movement path and a movement speed of a vehicle device are determined according to a size of a space and an endurance time of the vehicle device, and the vehicle device is controlled to move on the movement path at the movement speed. During a movement of the vehicle device, a network quality in the space is measured according to a measurement frequency to generate network quality data. Whether the network quality in the space is changed is determined according to the network quality data. Whether there is an obstacle around the vehicle device is detected. When it is determined that the network quality in the space is changed or the obstacle is detected around the vehicle device, at least one of the movement path, the movement speed, and the measurement frequency is adjusted.
US11968553B2 Methods and apparatus to monitor WI-FI media streaming using an alternate access point
Methods, apparatus, systems and articles of manufacture are disclosed to monitor wireless traffic. An example apparatus disclosed herein includes at least one memory, instructions in the apparatus, and processor circuitry to execute the instructions to: establish, via a first wireless interface, a wireless connection with first network credentials to match second network credentials of a primary access point; monitor traffic via a second wireless interface, the second wireless interface different than the first wireless interface; identify, via the traffic monitored via the second wireless interface, a connection of a client to the primary access point; capture, via an alternate access point, a management frame transmitted from the primary access point to the client; insert a change channel announcement into the captured management frame; and re-transmit, via the first wireless interface, the captured management frame including the change channel announcement.
US11968552B2 Radio link monitoring method and user equipment
A radio link monitoring method performed by user equipment, includes: determining configuration information for performing a radio link monitoring operation on a plurality of Bandwidth Parts of a system bandwidth; and performing the radio link monitoring operation on a plurality of target BWPs among the plurality of BWPs of the system bandwidth in accordance with the configuration information. Specifically, the preforming the radio link monitoring operation on the plurality of target BWPs comprises: performing the radio link monitoring operation on the plurality of target BWPs through one counting unit for the radio link monitoring operation.
US11968551B2 Dynamic radio frequency switching in new radio for radio resource management in radio resource control connected state
Embodiments of the present disclosure describe methods, apparatuses, storage media, and systems for configuring and implementing radio resource management (RRM) measurements for monitoring neighboring cells based on synchronization signal block (SSB) timing groups in an radio resource control (RRC) connected (RRC_CONNECTED) state. Various embodiments describe how to determine a set of SSB timing groups, and how to generate a receiver switching pattern based on the set of SSB timing groups and/or SSB scanning measurements. The embodiments also describe determination and implementation of an SSB scanning mode and an SSB Other embodiments may be described and claimed.
US11968548B1 Systems and methods for reducing communication network performance degradation using in-band telemetry data
A method for reducing communication network performance degradation using in-band telemetry data includes (1) receiving, at an analytics engine of a communication network, first telemetry data from a first network element of the communication network, the first telemetry data being based on in-band telemetry data at the first network element; (2) determining from the first telemetry data that there is performance degradation in at least a portion of the communication network; and (3) in response to determining that there is performance degradation in at least the portion of the communication network, sending a message from the analytics engine to a second network element of the communication network.
US11968539B2 System, method, and apparatus for providing optimized network resources
Systems, methods, and apparatuses for providing optimization of network resources. The system is operable to monitor the electromagnetic environment, analyze the electromagnetic environment, and extract environmental awareness of the electromagnetic environment. The system extracts the environmental awareness of the electromagnetic environment by including customer goals. The system is operable to use the environmental awareness with the customer goals and/or user defined policies and rules to extract actionable information to help the customer optimize the network resources.
US11968535B2 Methods, UE and access node for handling system information signatures
The present disclosure relate to a method performed by a UE (102) for handling an invalid SI signature in a communication system. The UE obtains SI and an associated SI signature for a cell. The UE (102) determines if the obtained SI signature is valid or invalid. If the signature is valid, the UE (102) determines to use the cell. If the SI signature is invalid, the UE (102) determines if the UE (102) is configured to bar cells or not. If the SI signature is invalid and if the UE (102) is not configured to bar cells with invalid SI signature, the UE (102) determines to use the cell. If the SI signature is invalid and the UE (102) is configured to bar cells with invalid SI signature, the UE (102) determines to bar the cell and select another cell to use.
US11968532B2 Method and apparatus for connecting to wireless access point
Embodiments of the present application disclose a method and a device for connecting to a wireless access point. A specific implementation of the method includes: receiving a request for connecting to a wireless access point sent by a terminal device; sending an address of a router to the terminal device, in which the router is a node in a blockchain, and the address of the router is an address of the node to which the router in the blockchain belongs; receiving verification information sent by the terminal device to the address of the router; generating a verification result based on the verification information; and if the verification result indicates that verification is successful, granting the terminal device a permission to connect to the wireless access point. The implementation provides a new method for connecting to a wireless access point, thereby enriching methods for connecting to a wireless access point.
US11968531B2 Token, particularly OTP, based authentication system and method
A method for authenticating a mobile device of a user versus a third-party such that instead of a mobile phone number MSISDN of the mobile device, a Universal Unique User Identifier, U3I, assigned to the mobile device is used, in combination with a secure routing service server constructed to communicate with a third-party server and with an MNO server. The secure routing service server and the MNO server interact to translate the Universal Unique User Identifier, U3I, to the mobile phone number MSISDN so as to enable sending the token to the mobile device.
US11968529B2 Authentication of a radio communication device to a network
There is provided mechanisms for authenticating a first radio communication device with a network. A method is performed by the first radio communication device. The method comprises obtaining credentials for a network subscription to the network. The method comprises obtaining an upper part of a radio protocol stack, according to which radio protocol stack the first radio communication device is configured to communicate with the network. The method comprises authenticating with the network. The method comprises providing, to a second radio communication device, at least one key, as derived from the credentials during the authenticating, for use by the second radio communication device when executing the remaining part of the radio protocol stack for communication between the second radio communication device and the network.
US11968528B2 Telecommunications call validation platform
A method of validating an enterprise phone number service request is provided. The method includes generating, by an enterprise validator, an authentication code corresponding to a phone number and transmitting the authentication code to an enterprise. The method further includes transmitting, by an enterprise to a service provider, a service request that includes the authentication code and identifies a service corresponding to the phone number. The method further includes transmitting, by the service provider to the enterprise validator, a validation request that includes the authentication code and identifies the phone number. The method further includes validating, by the enterprise validator, that the authentication code in the validation request matches the authentication code generated by the enterprise validator; and, upon validation, providing, by the service provider to the enterprise, a service for the phone number.
US11968526B2 Identity management on a mobile device
Various systems and methods for managing identity credentials on a mobile device are described herein. A verifier device may perform operations including receiving one or more data elements associated with a credential, wherein the data elements are signed with a signature associated with an issuer of the data elements, analyzing the signature to determine a confidence score, the confidence score enumerated into a plurality of confidence levels, configuring a verification process based on the confidence score, and executing the verification process.
US11968525B2 Vehicle digital key sharing service method and system
The vehicle digital key sharing service method according to one embodiment includes a digital registration step in which a management server generates a terminal digital key and a vehicle digital key after user authentication in response to a digital key registration request through a dedicated application of a mobile terminal and the mobile terminal stores the terminal digital key in a secure world that is separated from a normal world and a digital key using step in which an authentication token is generated using the terminal digital key stored in the secure world when the mobile terminal approaches or tags a vehicle and a vehicle device locks or unlocks a door of the vehicle by activating the vehicle digital key, which is registered from the management server, to validate the authentication token.
US11968524B2 Configuring radio resources
A method, performed by a wireless device, is disclosed. The method is for managing radio resources in the wireless device and comprises receiving a message configuring a radio bearer for use by the wireless device, checking the message for a ciphering configuration setting enabling or disabling ciphering for the radio bearer, and performing at least one of enabling or disabling ciphering for the radio bearer in accordance with the received message.Also disclosed are a method performed by a base station for configuring radio resources for use by a wireless device, a wireless device, a user equipment and a base station.
US11968521B2 Audio apparatus and method of controlling the same
An audio apparatus includes a signal receiver configured to receive a left-channel signal and a right-channel signal of a stereo audio signal; at least one filter configured to block a signal in a band exceeding a predetermined frequency based on the frequency bands of each of the received left-channel signal and right-channel signal; and a controller configured to generate a center-channel signal of the stereo audio signal based on the left-channel signal and the right-channel signal passing through the filter, to calculate a signal level sensitivity between the left-channel signal and the right-channel signal passing through the filter, to determine a similarity between the left-channel signal and the right-channel signal based on the calculated signal level sensitivity, and to control the generated center-channel signal to be output in response to the determined similarity.
US11968514B2 Vibration sounding device
The application relates to a vibration sounding device including: a housing body with a containment cavity and a sounding unit arranged in the containment cavity. The sounding unit includes a vibration system and a magnetic circuit system. The magnetic circuit system includes a main magnet and a secondary magnet assembly. The vibration sounding device also includes an elastic assembly, a weight assembly, and a drive coil. The second direction is perpendicular to the first direction. By virtue of the configuration, it is beneficial to simplify the forming process of the weight assembly, reduce the production cost, and also facilitate the replacement of the drive coil.
US11968513B2 Vibration sounding device
The application discloses a vibration sounding device including a housing body with a containment cavity, a sounding unit placed in the containment cavity, a weight, a drive coil and a spring plate. The spring plate includes a first fixed section for fixed connection with the weight and a second fixed section for fixed connection with the housing body. The first fixed section and the second fixed section are fixed by laser spot welding. Compared with the prior art, the first fixed section and the second fixed section are fixed by laser spot welding, which can improve the bonding strength between the first fixed section and the second fixed section, and ensures the strength of the spring plate when the vibration sounding device is working.
US11968505B2 Systems and methods for facilitating configuration of an audio system
A system for facilitating configuration of an audio system tests the existing audio system configuration by playing reference audio clips of various different genres of programming, the audio of which is received by a microphone of a remote control device or other handheld mobile device at various different listening points in the room. The system then compares the audio signal representing audio of the reference audio clip received at the microphone to a reference audio signal representing the reference audio clip and determines other audio characteristics. The system then determines, based on the comparison and other characteristics of the room (e.g., furniture layout, room construction materials, wall treatments and current speaker positioning) suggested changes to a configuration of the audio system to increase audio quality of the audio system for playing audio associated with the various different genres of programming.
US11968504B1 Hearing-assist systems and methods for audio quality enhancements in performance venues
To enable a patron of a venue attending a performance to feel as if he or she is ‘front and center’ even if located much farther away or angled from a stage of the venue, system and methods that enhance audio quality of audio signals especially over the voice frequency spectrum to generate a processed audio signal including an increased voice frequency spectrum are provided. The processed audio signal may be communicated to a receiving system with a headset or other transducer (e.g., loudspeakers) that allows for ambient sounds to be heard by a patron and for the patron to control volume of the processed audio signal, thereby mixing the processed audio signal with the ambient sounds. The receiving system may be rented and an operator may control usage for both performance or long-term rentals using various control features of the processed audio signals and/or receiving system.
US11968501B2 Hearing device comprising a transmitter
A hearing device, e.g. a hearing aid, is configured to be arranged at least partly on a user's head or at least partly implanted in a user's head. The hearing device comprises a) at least one input transducer for picking up an input sound signal from the environment and providing at least one electric input signal representing said input sound signal; b) a signal processor connected to the at least one input transducer, the signal processor being configured to analyze the electric input signal and to provide a transmit control signal in dependence thereof; c) a memory buffer, e.g. a cyclic buffer, for storing a current time segment of a certain duration of said at least one electric input signal, or a processed version thereof; and a transmitter for transmitting at least a part of said time segment, or a processed version thereof, to an external device in dependence of said transmit control signal.
US11968494B2 Loudspeaker apparatus
The present disclosure discloses a loudspeaker apparatus. The loudspeaker apparatus may include a circuit housing, an ear hook, a rear hook, a loudspeaker component, and a magnetic connector. The circuit housing may be configured to accommodate a control circuit or a battery component. The ear hook may be connected to one end of the circuit housing and at least partially covered by a first protective housing. The rear hook connected to another end of the circuit housing and at least partially covered by a second protective housing. The magnetic connector may be configured to absorb a charging interface of an external power source to establish an electrical connection so as to charge the loudspeaker apparatus.
US11968481B2 Video playback method and terminal device
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a video playback method and a terminal device. The method is applied to a first terminal device including N screens, and includes: obtaining M video files and configuration information of the M video files, where the configuration information is used for indicating a screen identifier associated with each of the M video files; and playing K video files in the M video files on K screens in the N screens according to the configuration information, where both N and K are positive integers, and M is an integer greater than or equal to 2.
US11968476B2 Virtual environment streaming to a video communications platform
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media relate to a method for casting from a virtual environment to a video communications platform. The system may provide a video conference session in a video conference application. A connection may be established between the video conference application and a VR or AR device. The video conference application may receive 2D video content from the VR or AR device. The 2D video content may comprise a view of a virtual environment. The video conference application may stream the 2D video content in the video conference session.
US11968475B2 Remote collaborations with volumetric space indications
Examples are disclosed that relate to computing devices, head-mounted display devices and methods for remote collaborations. In one example a computing device receives a first spatial mapping of a first environment and a second spatial mapping of a second environment. The computing device determines that a first volumetric space in the first environment and a second volumetric space in the second environment each satisfy at least one collaboration criterion. Based on this determination, an indication of the first volumetric space is displayed by a first display device in the first environment, and an indication of the second volumetric space is displayed by a second display device in the second environment.
US11968466B2 Solid-state imaging device, method for driving solid-state imaging device, and electronic apparatus
A solid-state imaging device, a method for driving a solid-state imaging device, and an electronic apparatus are provided that are capable of reducing memory circuits of a column reading system, so that the column reading system can achieve a reduced layout area and eventually a reduced size. A column reading circuit includes an AD converting part and a calculating part. The AD converting part is configured to analog-to-digital convert a read-out reset signal and a read-out signal of a pixel signal read to a vertical signal line into an n-bit digital pixel signal. The calculating part includes an n-bit asynchronous counter including a retention circuit with a control logic function, which is configured to obtain a difference between an n-bit read-out reset signal and an n-bit read-out signal produced by the AD conversion performed by the AD converting part.
US11968465B2 Solid-state image sensing device including a column-parallel A/D converting circuit
A technique capable of improving linearity at a low illuminance is provided. A solid-state sensing image device includes: a pixel array including a plurality pixels arranged in a matrix form and a plurality of pixel signal lines connected to the plurality of pixels and receiving pixel signals supplied from the plurality pixels; a column-parallel A/D converting circuit connected to the plurality of pixel signal lines; and a reference-voltage generating circuit generating ramp-wave reference voltage that linearly changes in accordance with time passage. The column-parallel A/D converting circuit includes a first A/D converter, the first A/D converter includes: a first input terminal connected to the pixel signal line; a second input terminal receiving the reference voltage; and an offset generating circuit connected to the first input terminal and generating an offset voltage for the first input terminal.
US11968462B2 Solid-state image pickup apparatus, correction method, and electronic apparatus
The present disclosure relates to a solid-state image pickup apparatus, a correction method, and an electronic apparatus, enabled to suppress an apparent uncomfortable feeling of an image output from a solid-state image pickup apparatus in which pixels of different OCL shapes are mounted mixedly. A solid-state image pickup apparatus according to an aspect of the present disclosure includes a pixel array in which a first pixel in which an OCL (On Chip Lens) of a standard size is formed and a second pixel in which an OCL of a size different from the standard size is formed are present mixedly, and a correction section that corrects a pixel value of the first pixel that is positioned in the vicinity of the second pixel among the first pixels on the pixel array. The present disclosure can be applied to, for example, a CMOS image sensor.
US11968457B2 Imaging apparatus, imaging system, and imaging method
An imaging apparatus includes: an imaging device that has variable sensitivity and that acquires images with a sampling cycle; and a control circuit that controls the imaging device. The control circuit changes a sensitivity of the imaging device with a first cycle shorter than the sampling cycle. Based on control of the control circuit, the imaging device acquires a plurality of images of a subject with the sampling cycle. The subject includes a first component that changes with a second cycle different from the first cycle.
US11968453B2 Optical image stabilization in a scanning folded camera
A Tele folded camera operative to compensate for an undesired rotational motion of a handheld electronic device that includes such a camera, wherein the compensation depends on the undesired rotational motion and on a point of view of the Tele folded camera.
US11968450B2 Method and apparatus for controlling handheld gimbal, and handheld gimbal
Provided are a method and apparatus for controlling a handheld gimbal, and a handheld gimbal. The method comprises: receiving an indication, input by a user, of entering a fast following mode; based on the indication of entering the fast following mode, updating control parameters of a camera component in one or more directions, wherein the control parameters of a camera component in one or more directions comprise the maximum following rate and acceleration of the camera component in one or more directions; and applying the updated control parameters of a camera component in one or more directions to control the rotation of one or more corresponding electric motors in a handheld gimbal, thus controlling the movement of the camera component in one or more directions. Where a gimbal handle needs to be rotated quickly for photography, the present invention can enable a camera component fixed on a handheld gimbal to quickly follow a target and perform photography smoothly.
US11968447B2 Long-focus shooting method and electronic device
This application provides a long-focus shooting method and an electronic device. The method may be performed by an electronic device such as a tablet or a watch that has a digital zoom capability and a long-focus shooting capability. In a long-focus shooting process, in this method, two framed pictures are simultaneously displayed, an original framed picture at “5×” is displayed in an auxiliary viewfinder window, and a framed picture obtained after a user adjusts a magnification to “50×” is displayed in an image preview display area, to provide the user with two preview pictures with different fields of view. In the long-focus shooting process, based on the original framed picture at “5×” displayed in the auxiliary viewfinder window, the user finds a subject of a shooting target more easily. This improves long-focus shooting experience.
US11968445B2 Control apparatus for detecting and displaying line-of-sight position, control method thereof, and recording medium
A control apparatus includes at least one processor configured to acquire information corresponding to a position at which an observer stares, wherein the information indicates a shift in the position, and control a display unit to display an indicator corresponding to the position, wherein, in a case where a shift in the position is continuously smaller than a first threshold a first number of times, a display position of the indicator is not shifted.
US11968440B2 System and method for generating a privacy protected image
A system for generating a privacy protected image. The system may have a detection logic and obscuring logic configured to detect one or more identity-correlated object categories. The system may provide automatic selection of a type of obscuring to be used based on the detected category; wherein said automatic selection includes automatically selecting among a plurality of different, category specific types of reversible obscuring. The detection logic and obscuring logic may include an automatic category-specific selecting between irreversible obscuring and reversible obscuring. The system may comprise a privacy protected image output logic configured to generate the privacy protected image.
US11968437B2 Optical element, optical device, imaging apparatus, and manufacturing method of optical element
One embodiment according to the technology of the present disclosure provides an optical element, an optical device, an imaging apparatus, and a manufacturing method of the optical element, for capturing a multispectral image. An optical element according to an aspect of the present invention includes a plurality of optical filters including two or more optical filters that transmit light beams having at least partially different wavelength ranges, and a frame having an inclined surface portion with an optical axis center as an apex, in which the plurality of optical filters are installed on the inclined surface portion.
US11968436B2 Light weight lens barrel systems and methods
Light weight lens barrel systems and methods are provided. In one example, an imaging device includes a lens barrel including a body and a plurality of focusing fins extending from the body. The imaging device further includes a lens system disposed within the lens barrel and configured to receive electromagnetic radiation and direct the electromagnetic radiation. The imaging device further includes a detector array including a plurality of detectors. Each of the plurality of detectors is configured to receive the electromagnetic radiation from the lens system and generate an image based on the electromagnetic radiation. Related methods and systems are also provided.
US11968433B2 Systems and methods for generating synthetic videos based on audio contents
Systems and methods for generating a synthetic video based on an audio are provided. An exemplary system may include a memory storing computer-readable instructions and at least one processor. The processor may execute the computer-readable instructions to perform operations. The operations may include receiving a reference video including a motion picture of a human face and receiving the audio including a speech. The operations may also include generating a synthetic motion picture of the human face based on the reference video and the audio. The synthetic motion picture of the human face may include a motion of a mouth of the human face presenting the speech. The motion of the mouth may match a content of the speech. The operations may further include generating the synthetic video based on the synthetic motion picture of the human face.
US11968431B2 Multimedia content delivery with reduced delay
A content delivery server is configured to: receive a request for a chunk of a segment of a video stream, the segment of the video stream including a series of chunks, each of the chunks including a set of video frames, a first of the chunks being aligned with a first Instantaneous Decoder Refresh frame in the video stream, and a second of the chunks being aligned with a second subsequent Instantaneous Decoder Refresh frame in the video stream; determine whether the request was received during a first interval or a second subsequent interval of an intra period between the first of the chunks and the second of the chunks; output the first of the chunks or the second of the chunks for transmission based on the determination of whether the request was received during the first interval or the second interval.
US11968430B2 Remote control having hotkeys with dynamically assigned functions
An intelligent television system provides an operating system and an application framework for controlling a user interface to handle user input events from a handheld remote control. The remote control includes color keys that are configured for triggering different functions in different application panels displayed on the television.
US11968427B2 Video message generation method and apparatus, electronic device, and storage medium
This application provides a video message generation method and apparatus, an electronic device, and a storage medium. The video message generation method includes: receiving a comment instruction for a video; determining a target frame corresponding to the comment instruction in the video; obtaining input comment content of the target frame; and generating a video message based on the video, the target frame, and the comment content of the target frame.
US11968426B2 Systems, devices, and methods for selecting TV user interface transitions
Techniques for selecting TV user interface (UI) transition characteristics are described. In accordance with various embodiments, a transition characteristics selection method is performed at a device (e.g., a cloud UI engine on a server) with one or more processors and a non-transitory memory. The UI engine receives a request for transitioning from a first screen to a second screen on a client device while in a real-time content presentation mode. In response to receiving the request and while in the real-time content presentation mode, the UI engine obtains one or more presentation conditions of the client device and selects one or more transition characteristics for transitioning from the first screen to the second screen based on costs associated with the one or more transition characteristics and the one or more presentation conditions.
US11968425B2 Method and apparatus for shared viewing of media content
In systems and methods for enhancing group watch experiences, a first user's reaction is detected using multiple sensors, e.g., at least one camera and a microphone, and may be combined with context information to determine an action to perform at user equipment devices of other users participating in the group watch to convey the first user's reaction. Images from the at least one camera can be used to determine a portion of the screen to which the user's reaction is directed and/or another user to whom the reaction is directed. The reaction may be conveyed using one or more of an audio effect, a visual effect, haptic effect or text, e.g., to highlight the determined portion or user, display an icon and/or output an audio or video clip. A signal for providing haptic feedback may be transmitted to the user equipment device of the determined user.
US11968423B2 Methods and apparatus to determine a number of people in an area
Methods, apparatus, systems and articles of manufacture are disclosed to determine the number of people at a location. An example apparatus includes a configuration changer to change a configuration setting of the base station to cause mobile devices to register with the base station, a registration manager to respond to registration requests received from the mobile devices after the configuration setting is changed by storing device identification information for the corresponding mobile devices, and a counter controller to identify a number of the mobile devices at a location of the base station based on the stored device identification information.
US11968421B2 Measuring video-program-viewing activity
A computer-implemented method of using video viewer interaction data as input to a measurement engine which then calculates: demographic level and aggregate level (a) household reach for advertisements and video content based on user defined reach periods, (b) One-minute, Thirty-minute, and Sixty-minute channel viewing metrics, and (c) One-minute, Thirty-minute, and Sixty-minute aggregate viewing metrics, all based on second-by-second household level viewing activity. Also shows creation of Commercial Schedule Cumulative Audience, Impressions for Reach Periods, Demographic Group Impressions, Average Audience, Average Audience Share, Average Rating, Households Using Television, and Households Using Television Percent using household level data. Works with IP and linear video delivery. Together these metrics provide detailed information on customer viewing behavior which can be used to drive business decisions for service providers, advertisers, and content producers.
US11968419B2 Application triggering
An apparatus, method, system and computer-readable medium are disclosed for, in one aspect, determining when a trigger, such as an application trigger, should be generated. In some embodiments, the application trigger may be generated when a frame included in a feed (e.g., a content feed) matches a specified or indicated frame. In some embodiments, a comparison between the feed and the specified or indicated frame may be based on one or more tolerances or thresholds. In some embodiments, the feed may be split and content (e.g., video) obtained via the split may be combined (e.g., multiplexed) with a trigger. The combined content and trigger may be transmitted to one or more devices, such as one or more user devices.
US11968418B2 Temporally-seamless channel change functionality in multichannel streaming environments
Devices, systems, method, and program products are provided, which support temporally-seamless change functionalities during multichannel streaming sessions established between a streaming media server and a client media receiver. In embodiments, the method includes outputting, to a display device, a first streaming channel contained in a streaming channel bundle and assigned a high priority level. When receiving a channel change request to view a second streaming channel, the client media receiver monitors for additional channel change requests over a predetermined wait period. If an additional channel change request is received within the wait period, the client media receiver repeats the step of monitoring. Conversely, if an additional channel change request is not received with the wait period, the client media receiver sends a channel reprioritization command to the streaming media server to prioritize the second streaming channel over the first streaming channel in continued transmission of the streaming channel bundle.
US11968416B2 Selection of a wireless device to be remotely controlled by a user interface device for media presentation
A method includes receiving a Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) advertising message from a user interface (UI) device. The method includes, responsive to a receipt of the BLE advertising message from the UI device: waking up an application module of the first wireless device and authorizing the UI device to remotely control media presentation as presented by the application module. The method includes determining a first determination of whether the first wireless device is paired or is in a current cabled connection with an electronic device that is distinct from the UI device; and in accordance with the first determination being a determination that the first wireless device is not paired with the electronic device and is not in a current cabled connection with the electronic device, automatically terminating the authorization of the UI device to remotely control media presentation as presented by the application module.
US11968415B1 Methods, apparatus, and articles of manufacture to determine penetration and churn of streaming services
Methods, apparatus, systems, and articles of manufacture are disclosed that determine a penetration and a churn of a streaming service. Example apparatus disclosed herein includes processor circuitry to instantiate at least interval determination circuitry to determine an interval between the first tuning event and the second tuning event, the first and second tuning events corresponding to streaming of media in a first household using the streaming service via a media device, characterization circuitry to characterize a status of the first household as subscribed when the interval satisfies a threshold, aggregation circuitry to aggregate statuses of households over a time period, the households including the first household, and penetration determination circuitry to generate first analytical data based on a number of subscribed statuses per a total number of households at a timestamp, the timestamp within the time period.
US11968413B2 Methods and apparatus to measure exposure to streaming media
Methods and apparatus to measure exposure to streaming media are disclosed. An example apparatus includes for measurement of exposure to streaming media includes at least one memory, instructions in the apparatus, and processor circuitry to execute the instructions to: access metadata identifying media presented to a user, and cookie data, the metadata and the cookie data provided by a client device; determine whether the cookie data identifies the user to a database proprietor; in response to a determination that the cookie data does not identify the user to the database proprietor, send a redirect message instructing the client device to retransmit the metadata to a next-hop location; and in response to a determination that the cookie data does identify the user to the database proprietor, provide the metadata and a user identifier to a central facility.
US11968411B2 Statistical multiplexing system for variable bit rate encoding with constant bit rate encoder
A statistical multiplexer (statmux) system for encoding multiple channels of digital television data is provided with improved algorithms for determining bitrate for encoding and decoding to account for signal complexity. The variable bit rate (VBR) encoders and encoding are provided in a statmux system by employing a CBR (constant bit rate) adapter. A CBR adapter can provide correcting state updates on a per-frame basis to a CBR encoder element, thereby enabling VBR capability.
US11968410B1 Systems and methods to insert supplemental content into presentations of two-dimensional video content based on intrinsic and extrinsic parameters of a camera
Systems and methods for inserting supplemental content into presentations of two-dimensional video content based on the intrinsic and extrinsic parameters of a camera are disclosed. Exemplary implementations may: obtain two-dimensional video content depicting a three-dimensional space; obtain supplemental content; obtain values of intrinsic parameters for the camera; obtain values of extrinsic parameters for the camera; identify presentation locations in the three-dimensional space based on the two-dimensional video content; determine integration information for the supplemental content based on the values of intrinsic and extrinsic parameters; modify the two-dimensional video content to include the supplemental content at the identified presentation location in accordance with the integration information; and/or perform other operations.
US11968407B2 Tile based addressing in video coding
A video coding mechanism is disclosed. The mechanism includes receiving a bitstream including image data coded in a plurality of slices. A top left tile identifier (ID) and a bottom right tile ID of a first slice are determined. Boundaries of the first slice are determined based on the top left tile ID and the bottom right tile ID. The first slice is decoded to generate a reconstructed image based on the boundaries of the first slice.
US11968400B2 Video coding bitstream extraction with identifier signaling
A video coding mechanism is disclosed. The mechanism includes receiving an extracted bitstream that is a result of a sub-bitstream extraction process from an input bitstream containing a set of sub-pictures. The extracted bitstream contains only a subset of the sub-pictures of the input bitstream to the sub-bitstream extraction process. A flag from the extracted bitstream is set to indicate that sub-picture information related to the subset of the sub-pictures is present in the extracted bitstream. One or more sub-picture identifiers (IDs) for the subset of the sub-pictures are obtained based on the flag. The subset of the sub-pictures is decoded based on the sub-picture IDs.
US11968395B2 Transform coefficient coding
An idea used herein is to use the same function for the dependency of the context and the dependency of the symbolization parameter on previously coded/decoded transform coefficients. Using the same function—with varying function parameter—may even be used with respect to different transform block sizes and/or frequency portions of the transform blocks in case of the transform coefficients being spatially arranged in transform blocks. A further variant of this idea is to use the same function for the dependency of a symbolization parameter on previously coded/decoded transform coefficients for different sizes of the current transform coefficient's transform block, different information component types of the current transform coefficient's transform block and/or different frequency portions the current transform coefficient is located within the transform block.
US11968394B2 Low complexity large transform
Methods of encoding a video stream in a video encoder and decoding an encoded video stream in a video decoder using a low complexity large transform are provided. An encoding method includes receiving an n×n residual block in a transform component of the video encoder, and transforming the n×n residual block using an n×n transform to generate an n×n transform coefficient block, wherein the n×n transform is based on (n/m*n/m) m×m Hadamard transforms and (m*m) (n/m)×(n/m) discrete cosine transforms, wherein m
US11968392B2 Image decoding method and device thereof
An image decoding method performed by a decoding device according to the present document comprises the steps of: acquiring a block-based delta pulse code modulation (BDPCM) flag for a current block; on the basis of the BDPCM flag indicating that BDPCM is applied to the current block, acquiring a BDPCM direction flag for the current block; and storing, as an intra-prediction mode of the current block, an intra-prediction mode of a prediction direction derived on the basis of the BDPCM direction flag.
US11968388B2 Methods and apparatus of prediction refinement with optical flow
A bit-width representation method of prediction refinement with optical flow (PROF), apparatus, and a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium are provided. The method includes obtaining a reference picture I associated with a video block within the video signal, obtaining prediction samples I(i,j) of the video block from a reference block in the reference picture I, controlling internal bit-widths of a PROF derivation process for various representation precisions of internal PROF parameters by applying right-shifting to the internal PROF parameters based on different bit-shift values, obtaining prediction refinement values for samples in the video block based on the PROF derivation process being applied to the video block based on the prediction samples I(i,j), and obtaining prediction samples of the video block based on the combination of the prediction samples and the prediction refinement values.
US11968384B2 Signaling of slice types in video pictures headers
Devices, systems and methods related to digital video coding, and specifically, to signaling of slice types in video picture headers are described. One example method of video processing includes performing a conversion between a video including one or more video pictures including one or more slices and a bitstream of the video, wherein the bitstream conforms to a format rule, and wherein the format rule specifies that for a video picture of the one or more video pictures having all slices coded as I slices, P slice and B slice related syntax elements are omitted from a picture header for the video picture.
US11968381B2 Video frame codec architectures
Techniques and apparatuses are described for video frame codec architectures. A frame decompressor decompresses compressed frames to produce decompressed frames. A frame decompressor controller arbitrates shared access to the frame decompressor. Multiple cores of an SoC request to receive a decompressed frame from the frame decompressor via the frame decompressor controller. The frame decompressor controller can implement a request queue and can order the servicing of requests based on priority of the requests or requesting cores. The frame decompressor controller can also establish a time-sharing protocol for access by the multiple cores. In some implementations, a video decoder is logically integrated with the frame decompressor and stores portions of a decompressed frame in a video buffer, and a display controller retrieves the portions for display using a synchronization mechanism. In analogous manners, a frame compressor controller can arbitrate shared access to a frame compressor for the multiple cores.
US11968380B2 Encoding and decoding video
An apparatus for encoding and decoding video receives a request to decode a current video frame. The apparatus determines whether encoding is within a threshold for a previous video frame. Additionally, the apparatus waits for the encoding to start if the encoding is within the threshold. Further, the apparatus provides a signal to begin encoding the current video frame. Also, the apparatus submits a decode workload to a graphics processor unit (GPU) for the current video frame. The apparatus additionally submits, in parallel with submitting the decode workload to the GPU, an encode workload to the GPU for the previous video frame.
US11968379B2 Video decoding method and apparatus, video encoding method and apparatus, storage medium, and electronic device
Disclosed is a video decoding method, including: obtaining a current video frame, the current video frame being partitioned into a plurality of regions; obtaining a syntax element carried in syntax data corresponding to each of the plurality of regions, the syntax element being used for indicating a resolution used to decode the region, and a plurality of resolutions used to decode the plurality of regions including at least two different resolutions; and decoding the each of the plurality of regions by using the resolution corresponding to the region. The plurality of resolutions are determined according to a transmission bandwidth of a video stream including the current video frame from a source to a destination, e.g., by comparing the transmission bandwidth with a preset bandwidth threshold.
US11968376B2 Reference image encoding method, reference image decoding method, reference image encoding device, and reference image decoding device
The present disclosure provides a reference image encoding method, including: encoding sequence, to obtain a reconstructed image of a first and second reference images; determining whether a local area in the second reference image is suitable for updating first reference image; determining whether the first reference image is updated; when the first reference image is not updated, and it is determined the second reference image is suitable for updating the first reference image, replacing a pixel value of a corresponding area or a related area in the first reference image with a pixel value of the local area in the second reference image; and compiling, into the bitstream.
US11968375B2 Scaling window in subpicture sub-bitstream extraction process
Embodiments for video processing, including video coding, video decoding and video transcoding are described. One example method includes performing a conversion between a video comprising one or more video pictures comprising one or more subpictures and a bitstream of the video, wherein the conversion conforms to a rule that specifies that one or more parameters for a scaling window applicable to a subpicture are determined from one or more syntax elements during a subpicture sub-bitstream extraction process.
US11968366B2 Video encoding method and apparatus, video decoding method and apparatus, device, and storage medium
A video encoding method and apparatus is provided. The method includes determining a chroma format of a video frame, determining, for a currently decoded first quantization matrix (QM), a size of the first QM according to the determined chroma format and a size of a luma transform block (TB) when the first QM is a chroma QM, and decoding the first QM when the size of the first QM is greater than zero. Thus, a size of a chroma QM is flexibly determined according to a chroma format and a size of a luma TB, rather than a fixed size predefined according to an identifier of the QM, thereby improving flexibility during encoding and decoding of the chroma QM. Apparatus and non-transitory computer-readable storage medium counterpart embodiments are also provided.
US11968365B2 Adjusting a slice level quantization parameter (QP) based on a maximum QP value
Aspects of the disclosure provide method and apparatus for video coding. In some examples, an apparatus includes receiving circuitry and processing circuitry. The processing circuitry decodes, from a coded video bitstream, a syntax element for an adjusted version of an initial quantization parameter (QP) value at a picture level for a picture. The adjusted version is in a range with an upper boundary that is changed with a maximum QP value. Then, the processing circuitry determines the initial QP value of a segment (such as a slice, a tile, a group of tiles and the like) in the picture based on the syntax element and determines a QP value for a block in the segment according to the initial QP value of the segment and adjustments associated with the block. Then, the processing circuitry performs an inverse quantization on quantized data of the block according to the determined QP value.
US11968362B2 Method and apparatus for interpolation filtering for intra- and inter-prediction in video coding
A method of video coding, wherein the method comprises inter-prediction processing of a first block, wherein the inter-prediction processing comprises subpixel interpolation filtering of samples of a reference block; intra-prediction processing of a second block, wherein the intra-prediction processing comprises subpixel interpolation filtering of reference samples; wherein the method further comprises selecting interpolation filter coefficients for the subpixel interpolation filtering based on a subpixel offset between integer reference sample positions and fractional reference samples' positions, wherein for the same subpixel offsets the same interpolation filter coefficients are selected for intra-prediction processing and inter-prediction processing.
US11968357B2 Apparatuses and methods for encoding and decoding based on syntax element values
A method of decoding a coded video bitstream includes obtaining a sequence parameter set (SPS)-level syntax element from the bitstream, wherein that the SPS-level syntax element equaling a preset value specifies that no video parameter set (VPS) is referred to by a SPS, and wherein the SPS-level syntax element being greater than the preset value specifies that the SPS refers to a VPS. The method further includes obtaining, when the SPS-level syntax element is greater than the preset value, an inter-layer enabled syntax element specifying whether one or more inter-layer reference pictures (ILRPs) are enabled to be used for the inter prediction of one or more coded pictures, and predicting one or more coded pictures based on the value of the inter-layer enabled syntax element.
US11968356B2 Decoder-side motion vector refinement (DMVR) inter prediction using shared interpolation filters and reference pixels
Systems and techniques are provided for processing video data. For example, an apparatus may obtain a reference data block for predicting a block of video data and determine, using an inter-prediction processing path, one or more refined motion vectors based on the reference data block. The apparatus may perform, using the inter-prediction processing path, inter-prediction for the block of video data, wherein the inter-prediction is based on the reference data block and the one or more refined motion vectors.
US11968355B2 Method and apparatus for constructing prediction candidate on basis of HMVP
An image decoding method performed by a decoding apparatus according to the present disclosure comprises the steps of: constructing an AMVP candidate list comprising at least one AMVP candidate for a current block; deriving an HMVP candidate list for the current block that includes HMVP candidates for the current block; selecting at least one HMVP candidate among the HMVP candidates in the HMVP candidate list; deriving an updated AMVP candidate list by adding the at least one HMVP candidate to the AMVP candidate list; deriving motion information for the current block on the basis of the updated AMVP candidate list; deriving prediction samples for the current block on the basis of the motion information for the current block; and generating reconstruction samples for the current block on the basis of the prediction samples for the current block.
US11968354B2 Automatic evaluating apparatus for built-in video recording device of vehicle, system having the same, and method thereof
An automatic evaluating apparatus of a build-in video recording device of a vehicle includes: a processor configured to automatically evaluate performance of the built-in video recording device of the vehicle interworking with a vehicle display device; and a storage configured to store data and algorithms driven by the processor.
US11968350B2 Lens apparatus and image pickup apparatus
A lens apparatus includes a first optical system, and a second optical system disposed in parallel with the first optical system. Each of the first optical system and the second optical system includes, in order from an object side to an image side, a first optical axis, a second optical axis, and a third optical axis. When each of the first optical system and the second optical system rotates around an axis parallel to the third optical axis, a distance between first optical axes of the first optical system and the second optical system changes greater than a distance between third optical axes.
US11968347B2 Image processing apparatus, image processing method, and storage medium storing program
An image processing apparatus comprising: a decision unit configured to decide a first color mapping method to a print color gamut for a first partial original based on a pixel value included in the first partial original and the print color gamut of a print unit and decide a second color mapping method to a print color gamut for a second partial original based on a pixel value included in the second partial original and the print color gamut of the print unit; and a color conversion unit configured to perform color conversion of the first partial original by the first color mapping method decided, and perform color conversion of the second partial original by the second color mapping method decided.
US11968342B2 Image reading device capable of generating tag about document and image forming apparatus with the same
An image forming apparatus includes a storage device and a control device. The storage device stores a document. The control device includes a processor and functions, through the processor executing a control program, as a character recognizer and a tag generator. The character recognizer analyzes the document stored in the storage device and recognizes characters contained in the document. The tag generator analyzes, based on a recognition result of the character recognizer, a sequence of characters contained in the document and generates a tag expressing a feature of descriptive content of the document.
US11968336B2 Printing apparatus and control method of printing apparatus
A printing apparatus is configured to operate based on a contract concluded with a contractor related to a consumable for the printing apparatus. The printing apparatus includes a mounting unit configured to receive the consumable, a printing unit configured to print an image on a print medium using the mounted consumable, and a controller configured to execute acquisition processing of acquiring arrival time information of a first consumable delivered for the printing apparatus based on the contract, prediction processing of predicting a usable amount of the mounted consumable at an arrival time indicated by the arrival time information acquired in the acquisition processing, and decision processing of deciding an execution mode of maintenance save processing for weakening given maintenance processing of the printing apparatus based on the usable amount predicted in the prediction processing.
US11968332B2 Image processing apparatus and method evaluating print quality based on density difference data
There is provided with an information processing apparatus. A first obtaining unit obtains data of a reference image indicating a target of printing output to be performed by a printing apparatus. A second obtaining unit obtains data of an image printed by the printing apparatus. A correcting unit corrects a local image density difference or the reference image based on a global image density difference between the reference image and the printed image. An evaluating unit evaluates quality of the printed image based on the local image density difference between the corrected reference image and the printed image.
US11968331B2 Terminal implementing a communication method, and server implementing a method for establishing a communication between two terminals
Methods and devices for establishing a communication between a first and a second terminal are described. The disclosed technology can be implemented in or by a server or a terminal in communication with the server. The first terminal can to the server, using a first calling identity, a request including connection information and an identifier of the first terminal. Using the identifier, the server can obtain from a database a pair of calling identities including one certified and one non-certified, the pair comprising the first calling identity and a second calling identity. The server can determine, from one of the calling identities and from the connection information, a connectivity mode of the terminal, and determine a routable number on which the terminal can send a communication to the server. The server can route the communication towards the second terminal by presenting a calling identity of the pair and sending the routable number to the first terminal.
US11968323B2 Device control based on signature
Systems, apparatuses, and methods are described for identifying a recurring event associated with a premises, and automatically performing actions associated with the recurring event. A computing device may generate a signature for the recurring event to indicate a series of actions associated with the recurring event, may detect occurrence of the recurring event, and may perform one or more of the series of actions indicated by the signature.
US11968322B2 Methods and apparatuses of call implementation
A method of call implementation. The method includes: in response to detecting an incoming call event sent by a calling device, sending, by a called device, a status message of the incoming call event to a relay device to enable the relay device prompts the incoming call event according to the status message; and after receiving a response message for the incoming call event from the relay device, transmitting, by the called device, audio data through an audio connection between the called device and the relay device to implement a call between the relay device and the calling device.
US11968318B2 Mobile terminal and electronic apparatus including mobile terminal
In a control method for an electronic apparatus according to the present invention, in which a mobile terminal comprises a camera comprising a plurality of lenses and a first display unit combined to a case, the case comprising a first body where the mobile terminal is accommodated and a second body where a second display unit is arranged, the control method for an electronic apparatus comprises the steps of: displaying first screen information on the second display unit and displaying a preview screen on the first display unit in response to driving of the camera; detecting a pre-set touch input received by the first display unit; executing an expanded preview mode in response to the pre-set touch input, generating a control signal for displaying, on the second display unit, second screen information corresponding to a camera function related to the preview screen of the first display unit, and transmitting the control signal to the second display unit; and while the preview screen of the first display unit is displayed, changing the first screen information of the second display unit to the second screen information in response to the control signal.
US11968311B2 Multi-shard transactions in a Byzantine computing environment
In a Byzantine computing environment in which a database is sharded or partitioned among multiple clusters of computing nodes, consensus for and execution of data transactions (e.g., transactions that require and/or affect data of one or more shards) are achieved in a resilient manner. Within some clusters, multiple primary replicas concurrently propose transactions for processing in parallel by all replicas. For some multi-shard transactions, shards involved in the transactions may be logically ring-ordered; each shard in turn achieves consensus among its nodes to commit the transactions, and then executes its portion of the operation after consensus is obtained among all shards. For some other multi-shard transactions, involved shards first determine whether local data constraints are satisfied, after which data modifications are made in parallel.
US11968302B1 Method and system for pre-shared key (PSK) based secure communications with domain name system (DNS) authenticator
The method provides an automated and scalable system for the generation, distribution, management of symmetric pre-shared keys (PSKs) to applications executing on headless and mobile devices. It helps achieve device protection, application security, and data protection with data authenticity and confidentiality in intra-device, inter-device, device-to-edge, and device-to-cloud communications. It helps Transport Layer Security (TLS) enabled applications dynamically acquire and renew PSKs and use identity hints for PSK based authentication ceremony during a TLS handshake. It helps client-server applications dynamically acquire and renew PSKs using keyed-hash message authentication code (HMAC) for data integrity and authenticity, content signing, and data encryption for confidentiality. It helps manage and distribute API shared secrets and API access tokens required for authenticated API requests and API security. It helps applications (producers, brokers, and consumers of content) with PSKs for supply chain tamper resistance. It helps real-time low-latency applications with selective encryption of partial messages.
US11968299B2 Encryption system for medical devices
Certain aspects relate to encryption systems and methods for medical devices. A medical device can include a connectivity module for establishing a communication channel with a cloud system. After obtaining a test result, the device can generate an unencrypted data block comprising a device identifier and an encrypted data block comprising a serial number of the device and the test result using an encryption key associated with the device identifier. The device can securely send the test result to the cloud system by transmitting the unencrypted data block and the encrypted data block to the cloud system via the communication channel.
US11968296B2 Utilization of a memory device for per-user encryption
Disclosed are methods for encrypting communications with a remote endpoint via a memory device. In one embodiment, a memory device is configured to receive, from the application, a request to establish a communications session with a remote computing device, establish a shared symmetric key, the shared symmetric key shared between the memory device and the remote computing device, receive a message from the application, the message including an identifier of the remote computing device and a payload, generate a ciphertext using the symmetric key and the payload, and return the ciphertext to the application.
US11968295B2 Access to content of encrypted data session
Methods, terminal and a data center gateway are provided for allowing efficient debugging and troubleshooting of data session encrypted with Perfect Forward Secrecy (PFS) encryption techniques such as for example the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol version 1.3. Embodiments of the invention allow the user terminal to authorize a data center gateway to persistently store one or more encryption keys associated with the data session for use to access the recorded data session and troubleshooting it after the session ended, when faults are detected. When a fault is detected, the user terminal provides authorization to the gateway to persistently store the data session along with one or more encryption key(s). With this, the gateway allows for the data session to be later decrypted and faults to be investigated despite the data session being encrypted with PFS techniques.
US11968292B1 Incremental authenticated data encodings
Data is encoded to be incrementally authenticable. A plaintext is used to generate a ciphertext that comprises a plurality of authentication tags. Proper subsets of the authentication tags are usable to authenticate respective portions of plaintexts obtained from the ciphertext. Portions of the plaintext can be obtained and authenticated without decrypting the complete ciphertext.
US11968291B2 Access to data broadcast in encrypted form based on blockchain
A solution is proposed for controlling access to data that are broadcast over a telecommunication medium. A corresponding method comprises validating by a plurality of validator devices an access request that is submitted by an access device for accessing the data. The validator devices update a blockchain by adding a new block comprising an indication of the access request in response to a positive result of its validation. A provider system transmits cryptographic information for decrypting the data to the access device in response to the new block. A corresponding method for broadcasting data by a provider system and a corresponding method for accessing broadcast data by an access device are proposed. Corresponding computer programs and computer program products for performing the methods are also proposed. Moreover, corresponding structure, provider system and access device are proposed.
US11968289B2 Clock data recovery circuit and display device including the same
A clock data recovery circuit includes the following elements: a phase detector for outputting a phase adjustment signal by comparing a clock signal of a first node and an input signal; a charge pump for adjusting a charge amount of a second node according to the phase adjustment signal; a first switch including one end coupled to the second node and including another end coupled to a third node; a second switch including one end which receives a bias voltage and including another end coupled to the third node; a capacitor including a first electrode coupled to the third node; third switches; and voltage control oscillators including control terminals coupled to the third node and including output terminals coupled to the first node through the third switches.
US11968283B2 Electrical vehicle charger communications and control
Systems and methods for controlling electric vehicle chargers using central control consoles for controlling and communicating with industrial equipment. The electric vehicle chargers operate as clients in a client-server configuration with a dedicated OCPP server. The OCPP server communicates with a control console using either of two communications paths—one path uses a direct HTTP connection with the control console. For this path, the control console operates as a web-enabled client. For the other path, multiple communications protocols are used and conversions between these protocols are effected using a conversion module and a MODBUS server. The MODBUS server communicates with the OCPP server. The MODBUS server also communicates with the control console by way of the conversion module and a control server. The control console is thereby able to control multiple pieces of industrial equipment along with the electric vehicle chargers without needing to be compliant with the OCPP protocol.
US11968280B1 Controlling ingestion of streaming data to serverless function executions
Systems and methods are described controlling ingestion of data items within a data stream by executions of a serverless function on a serverless compute system. A poller device can act as an intermediary between the data stream and the serverless function, iteratively retrieving data items from the data stream and passing them in invocations of the serverless function. To allow for fine-grained control of ingestion without requiring implementation of complex logic at the poller device, the poller device can enable the serverless function to pass instructions controlling subsequent operation of the poller device. Each execution of the serverless function may determine whether subsequent operation of the poller device should be altered, and if so, instruct the poller device accordingly. The poller device can then modify its operation pursuant to the instructions, enabling highly granular control of streaming data ingestion without inhibiting existing benefits of serverless computing.
US11968279B1 Data streaming service with virtualized broker clusters
Various embodiments of systems and methods for providing virtualized (e.g., serverless) broker clusters for a data streaming service are disclosed. A data streaming service uses a front-end proxy layer and a back-end broker layer to provide virtualized broker clusters, for example in a Kafka-based streaming service. Resources included in a virtualized broker cluster are monitored and automatically scaled-up, scaled-down, or re-balanced in a way that is transparent to data producing and/or data consuming clients of the data streaming service.
US11968276B2 Proxy communication system that translates contact identifiers
A proxy communication system translates contact identifiers. The proxy communication system maps one or more client device contact identifiers to one or more proxy contact identifiers from a pool of proxy contact identifiers. The proxy communication system may facilitate communication on behalf of the client device using the proxy contact identifier. The proxy communication system may also communicate with the client device on behalf of the target device using the client device contact identifier. In some implementations, the mapping may be state dependent, such as different mappings based on a target device contact identifier, recent communications between the client device and the target device, and so on.
US11968274B2 Multi-access edge computing slicing
An apparatus comprising: at least one processor; and at least one non-transitory memory storing instructions that, when executed by the at least one processor, cause the apparatus at least to: manage an application service using a management web portal; request, using the management web portal, the application service with a given service level agreement from a catalogue of offered application services; and communicate, using the management web portal, with an application service management function; wherein the application service management function is configured to translate the service level agreement of the requested application service to a specification of an application slice, and to trigger a creation of an application slice instance by contacting an application slice management function.
US11968267B2 Computing system providing cloud-based user profile management for virtual sessions and related methods
A virtualization server may include a memory and a processor cooperating therewith to operate a virtual session controller configured to assign virtual sessions to a plurality of different client devices. Each virtual session may be running on a virtual machine from among a plurality of different virtual machines and having a respective user profile associated therewith stored at a cloud computing service, and the cloud computing service may be distributed over a plurality of different geographic locations and configured to store the user profiles and backups thereof at different geographic locations. The controller may further receive the user profiles from the cloud computing service and, as client devices are assigned virtual sessions on different virtual machines, roam the user profiles to the different virtual machines, and synchronize local profile changes during the virtual sessions on different virtual machines back to the user profiles stored at the cloud computing service.
US11968263B2 Behind-the-meter resource management system
A method and a system for managing power resources. One or more measurements received from one or more sensors communicatively coupled to at least one processor are processed. The sensors monitor and measure at least one of: one or more operational parameters associated with operation of at least one equipment, one or more external parameters associated with an environment of the equipment, and one or more power parameters associated with a power consumption by the equipment. Based on the processed one or more measurements, one or more future operational parameters associated with an operation of the are determined. The operation of the equipment is controlled using the determined future operational parameters.
US11968257B2 Pruning a distributed database for an ad-hoc peer-to-peer (P2P) network
Embodiments may relate to pruning a distributed database for a peer-to-peer (P2P) network. A node may transmit a first multicast beacon over the P2P network. The node may receive a unicast synchronization request in response to the first multicast beacon, the unicast synchronization request comprising a removed list for the distributed database. The node may compare the removed list to a locally stored node list to determine a node removal. The node may determine if there is a failure in a node information call made to a node relating to the node removal. The node may, subsequent to a determination of the failure, update the locally stored node list based on the node removal. The node may transmit a second multicast beacon comprising the node removal. Nodes receiving the second multicast beacon may update a locally stored removed list using the node removal.
US11968253B2 Request delivery device, request delivery method, and request delivery program
A load balancer includes: a request queue that stores a request scheduled to be transmitted to a server; a transmission unit that transmits a request read from the request queue to the server capable of processing the request; a reception unit that receives a completion message indicating that processing of the request is completed; and a completion list that stores the completion message, and the transmission unit discards a request for which the completion message is stored in the completion list without transmitting the request to the server, and transmits, to the server, a request for which the completion message is not stored in the completion list and stores the request again in the request queue.
US11968249B1 Improving communication protocols relating to transactions within cloud computing environments
A coordinator module for improving communications within a cloud computing system is disclosed. The coordinator module initiates transaction requests by generating a coordination context, where the coordination context includes a transaction context, a coordination type, and an initiator supplemental address. The coordinator module includes a supplemental address handler for creating the initiator supplemental address that unique identifies the coordinator module and the associated pod. The coordinator module receives transaction responses, where the transaction response includes a coordination context. The coordinator module includes a transaction context checker to verify that the transaction response was not received in error, by comparing the received transaction context with a saved transaction context. The coordinator module includes a registration bridge that identifies an alternate coordinator module and alternate pod to process the transaction response if the transaction contexts do not match. The registration bridge compares the received initiator supplemental address with a saved supplemental address that uniquely identifies each coordinator module and associated pods in the cloud partition. The registration bridge forwards the transaction request to the alternate coordinator module if a match is found, thereby creating a communication path to successfully process the transaction. If no match is found, the coordinator module indicates that the transaction must be retried. A corresponding method and computer program product are also disclosed.
US11968248B2 Content-based distribution and execution of analytics applications on distributed datasets
Methods are provided. A method includes announcing to a network meta information describing each of a plurality of distributed data sources. The method further includes propagating the meta information amongst routing elements in the network. The method also includes inserting into the network a description of distributed datasets that match a set of requirements of the analytics task. The method additionally includes delivering, by the routing elements, a copy of the analytics task to locations of respective ones of the plurality of distributed data sources that include the distributed datasets that match the set of requirements of the analytics task.
US11968244B1 Clustering virtual space servers based on communication platform data
Techniques for clustering a plurality of virtual space servers based on communication platform data are discussed herein. In some examples, a user may post a message to a virtual space of a communication platform. The communication platform may transmit the message to virtual space servers configured to manage the virtual space within which the message originated. In such examples, the communication platform may identify clusters of virtual space servers and determine within which cluster the corresponding virtual space server is located. Virtual space servers may be clustered based on attribute data associated with communication platform data. In some examples, the communication platform may send the message to the virtual space server which may send the message to subscribing gateway servers. Further, the gateways servers may send the message to the recipient client devices. The recipient client devices may display the message via a user interface of the communication platform.
US11968243B2 Containerized cross-domain solution
A containerized cross-domain solution (CDS) is disclosed herein. In some examples, a first network interface container can be executed on a server to run a first network interface application to receive a data packet that includes data generated by a first process executing at a first security domain. A filter container can be executed on the server to run a data filter to evaluate a data content of the data to determine whether the data content violates a set of data rules. A second network interface container can be executed on the server to run a second network interface application. The data packet can be provided to the second network interface application in response to determining that the data content does not violates the set of data rules. The second network interface application can provide the data packet to a second security domain for a second process executing therein.
US11968241B1 Auto-tuning permissions using a learning mode
Methods, systems, and computer-readable media for auto-tuning permissions using a learning mode are disclosed. A plurality of access requests to a plurality of services and resources by an application are determined during execution of the application in a learning mode in a pre-production environment. The plurality of services and resources are hosted in a multi-tenant provider network. A subset of the services and resources that were used by the application during the learning mode are determined. An access control policy is generated that permits access to the subset of the services and resources used by the application during the learning mode. The access control policy is attached to a role associated with the application to permit access to the subset of the services and resources in a production environment.
US11968240B2 Network posture based suggestion of applications and services
In an embodiment, a method comprises detecting, by a network control entity associated with a software-defined network, a network event in the software-defined network. The network control entity determines, based on the network event, an application for installation at the network control entity or in the software-defined network. The application is automatically installed at the network control entity or in the software-defined network.
US11968238B2 Policy management system to provide authorization information via distributed data store
A distributed policy management (PM) system (e.g., system for authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) activities on a network) is provided. Nodes of the PM system may share information of the PM system using a distributed data store (e.g., a multi-master cache). Each node of the distributed PM system may further share information from the distributed data store with other nodes of a corporate infrastructure network by augmenting information in a remote authentication dial-in user service (RADIUS) protocol message. Nodes that are involved in policy management (e.g., network authentication server (NAS) or firewall) without access to the distributed data store may receive information via augmented RADIUS messages. In this manner, devices may be interfaced to the distributed PM system without having access to the distributed data store. High availability and load balancing implementations may be provided by leveraging the distributed data store across nodes of the PM system.
US11968236B2 Event-level data privacy for streaming post analytics data
Technologies for providing event-level data privacy for streaming post analytics data include, in some embodiments, receiving a data stream that includes instances of count data collected over a time interval, computing a true count breakdown that includes a set of sub-counts of non-public user interface interactions on the post, creating a noisy count breakdown by applying at least one differential privacy mechanism to the set of sub-counts, and streaming the noisy count breakdown instead of the true count breakdown to a computing device. At least one of the sub-counts is a count that is associated with a particular value of an attribute that has different possible values. The attribute is associated with the non-public user interface interactions on the post.
US11968235B2 System and method for cybersecurity analysis and protection using distributed systems
A system and method for cybersecurity reconnaissance, analysis, and scoring that uses distributed, cloud-based computing services to provide sufficient scalability for analysis of enterprise IT networks using only publicly available characterizations. The system and method comprise an in-memory associative array which manages a queue of vulnerability search tasks through a public-facing proxy network. The public-facing proxy network has search nodes configurable to present the network to search tools in a desired manner to control certain aspects of the search to obtain the desired results. A distributed data processing engine and cloud-based storage are used to provide scalable computing power and storage. A data packet modifier is used to reveal the IP address of a threat actor behind a port scan and subsequently block the threat actor. Each of the cloud-based computing services is containerized and orchestrated for management and efficient scaling purposes.
US11968229B2 Systems and methods for automatically blocking the use of tracking tools
Embodiments of the present invention provide methods, apparatus, systems, computing devices, computing entities, and/or the like for permitting or blocking tracking tools used through webpages. In particular embodiments, the method involves: scanning a webpage to identify a tracking tool configured for processing personal data; determining a data destination location that is associated with the tracking tool; and generating program code configured to: determine a location associated with a user who is associated with a rendering of the webpage; determine a prohibited data destination location based on the location associated with the user; determine that the data destination location associated with the tracking tool is not the prohibited data destination location; and responsive to the data destination location associated with the tracking tool not being the prohibited data destination location, permit the tracking tool to execute.
US11968225B2 Attack path and graph creation based on user and system profiling
Methods and systems for generating an attack path based on user and system risk profiles are presented. The method comprises determining user information associated with a computing device; determining system exploitability information of the computing device; determining system criticality information of the computing device; determining a risk profile for the computing device based on the user information, the system exploitability information, and the system criticality information; and generating an attack path based on the risk profile. The attack path indicates a route through which an attacker accesses the computing device. The system exploitability information indicates one or more of: the vulnerability associated with the computing device, an exposure window associated with the computing device, and a protection window associated with the computing device. The system criticality information indicates one or more: assets associated with the computing device and services associated with the computing device.
US11968224B2 Shift-left security risk analysis
A method, a computer system, and a computer program product for security risk analysis is provided. Embodiments of the present invention may include collecting operational data. Embodiments of the present invention may include building pipelines. Embodiments of the present invention may include localizing security issues using the operational data on an unsupervised model. Embodiments of the present invention may include constructing a semantic graph using shift-left data. Embodiments of the present invention may include constructing a mapping between the operational data and the shift-left data. Embodiments of the present invention may include clustering collected datasets. Embodiments of the present invention may include creating an active learning cycle using ground truth.
US11968217B2 Domain name and URL visual verification for increased security
Techniques for providing domain name and URL visual verifications to increase security of operations on a device. The techniques include a visual indicator and/or warning to a user on the user's computing device that a domain or URL requested by the user and the device is unpopular, new, unknown, inauthentic, associated with malware or phishing, or in some other way, risky. The techniques include identifying a domain name in a communication received by a computing device and then determining a popularity ranking and/or an age of the domain name. The device can render, for display on a screen of the device, a visual indicator having the popularity ranking and/or the age of the domain name. Also, the techniques can include identifying a URL in a communication received by a computing device and then rendering, for display on a screen of the device, a visual indicator having the entire URL.
US11968198B2 Distributed authentication and authorization for rapid scaling of containerized services
The disclosed technology provides solutions for performing rapid authentication and authorization for distributed containerized microservices. In some aspects, a process of the technology can include steps for: associating a service type with a set of microservices or service pods, detecting deployment of a first microservice on a first host, and receiving an authentication and authorization state from a first virtual network edge (VNE) of the first host. In some aspects, the process can further include steps for distributing the authentication state to a second VNE on a second host, wherein the authentication state is configured to facilitate authentication of one or more subsequent microservices instantiated on the second host by the second VNE. Systems and machine readable media are also provided.
US11968194B2 Providing outcome explanation for algorithmic decisions
Computer systems and methods are provided for training a machine learning system to determine an authentication decision and explanation information corresponding to the authentication decision. First authentication information for a first authentication request including a first image is received. First validation information corresponding to the first image and including a first authentication decision and first explanation information is received. Data storage of a machine learning system stores the first image and the first validation information. The machine learning system updates an authentication model based on the stored first image and first validation information. Second authentication information for a second authentication request is received. The machine learning system determines second validation information, including second explanation information, based on the updated authentication model. The second explanation information is provided for display to a user device.
US11968193B1 Systems and methods for receiving secure data
Disclosed herein are embodiments of systems, methods, and products comprise a computing device, which provides a secure data transport service (SecureX) for data packets traversing from an end user device (EUD) to a mission network over untrusted networks. The disclosed SecureX module may be software product running on the EUD and on a SecureX appliance fronting the mission network. The SecureX module on the EUD compresses the data packets by removing header fields that are constant over the same packet flow and double encrypts the data packets with different cryptographic keys. The SecureX on the EUD transmits the double compressed encrypted data packets over the untrusted network. The SecureX appliance receives the double compressed encrypted data packets, decrypts the data packets and decompresses the data packets to recreate the original data packets. The SecureX appliance transmits the original data packets to the mission network.
US11968192B2 Network encryption method
This invention involves an encryption method that is mainly applied to network. The network could be both wireless or wired, the former is connected through a wireless router, and the latter is connected through a router. When the network receives a message requesting connection from at least one new networking device, it can authenticate and authorize the message through the key to form a fixed connection with the network, and at the same time, at least one connected device to the network can update the password connected to the network synchronously, or at least one connected device connected to the network can update the password connected to the network at any time, so as to improve the performance of network security and avoid hacking.
US11968191B1 Sending a cryptogram to a POS while disconnected from a network
Various embodiments for sending a cryptogram to a point of sale terminal while disconnected from a network. In some embodiments, for example, a computing device that is configured to display a prompt for a selection of a transaction account. An encrypted session key is retrieved through a network in response to determining a number of session keys associated with the transaction account is below a threshold. The computing device is also configured to generate a session key based at least in part on decrypting the encrypted session key using an encryption key and establish a wireless connection with a point of sale terminal for a purchase. A cryptogram is generated from the session key based at least in part on the user device being disconnected from the network. The cryptogram is sent to the point of sale terminal.
US11968190B2 Systems and methods for gateway communications for distributed ledger systems
Systems and methods for gateway communications between non-distributed ledger systems and distributed ledger systems are disclosed. In one embodiment, a method for gateway communication may include: (1) receiving, at a listener comprising a computer processor and from an application in a first domain, a message for a destination distributed ledger system that is one of a plurality of distributed ledger systems in a second domain; (2) generating, by the listener, a payload for the message, wherein the payload identifies the destination distributed ledger system for the message; and (3) encrypting, by the listener, the payload and passing a payload message comprising the encrypted payload to one of a plurality of adapters in a gateway communication service using an API. The adapter may receive the payload message, decrypt the payload, identifies the destination distributed ledger system, and communicate the decrypted payload to the destination distributed ledger system.
US11968188B2 Secure email transmission via treasury portal
Apparatus and methods disclosed herein provide technical solutions improving the security of email messages. An email message may be encrypted so that a predetermined passcode is not required to access the email message. Apparatus and methods may route email messages through a remote portal. The email message may only be transmitted to the recipient via the portal. In some instances, the contents of an email message may not be transmitted from the portal to the recipient. Rather, the recipient may only access the email message from within the portal. Such restricted access may be preferably less complex because the recipient's computer terminal may automatically connect to the portal.
US11968187B2 Multi-independent level security for high performance computing and data storage systems
Systems, methods, and apparatus for a MILS HPC, data storage system (DSS) system architecture that incorporates a multi-crypto module (MCM) to provide end-to-end multi-independent level security (MILS) protection. Configuration of each MCM enables a high performance computing (HPC) resource to compute different security domains with the associated security level keys from a key/node manager. The HPC resource can be dynamically re-allocated to different security level domain(s) by the key/node manager. In one embodiment, the DSS stores encrypted data regardless of the domains.
US11968186B2 Secure data parser method and system
A secure data parser is provided that may be integrated into any suitable system for securely storing and communicating data. The secure data parser parses data and then splits the data into multiple portions that are stored or communicated distinctly. Encryption of the original data, the portions of data, or both may be employed for additional security. The secure data parser may be used to protect data in motion by splitting original data into portions of data, that may be communicated using multiple communications paths.
US11968185B2 On-device experimentation
Technologies for on-device experimentation include embodiments that receive a request to provide digital content for display in a slot of a user interface display screen of a first device. By a secure execution environment, an identifier received with the request is anonymized. The request is determined to be associated with a content distribution test. The anonymized identifier is assigned to a test group associated with the content distribution test. The secure execution environment receives user interface event data generated by the first device in response to the content distribution test. The received user interface event data is attributed to the test group. An association of the user interface event data with the test group and the content distribution test is provided by the secure execution environment to a second device different than the first device while the identifier and the anonymized identifier are not provided to the second device.
US11968177B2 Systems and methods for verifying a firewall for a cloud provider
Systems and methods for verifying a firewall for a cloud provider. The method includes receiving by a timelord module configured with access to a plurality of HTTP attacks that incorporate random tokens, an updated policy ok signal that was generated by an external element. The timelord module responds by (a) loading a first HTTP attack with a first expected response that is either forbidden or accepted, the first HTTP attack including the random tokens in a form of a header key value parameter; (b) sending the first HTTP attack to the firewall; (c) comparing a response from the firewall to the first HTTP attack with the first expected response; and (d) incrementing the first HTTP attack and repeating (a)-(c) until the plurality of HTTP attacks has been sent; and deleting the random tokens after the plurality of HTTP attacks have been sent.
US11968175B2 Blocked XOR filter for blacklist filtering
A method of filtering a URL against a blacklist includes receiving at least a portion of a Uniform Resource Locator (URL), and determining which of a plurality of XOR filters is applicable to the received at least a portion of a URL, where each of the plurality of XOR filters represents a different portion of a URL blacklist. At least a portion of a URL is forwarded to the applicable one of the plurality of XOR filters, and the at least a portion of the URL is processed in the applicable one of the plurality of XOR filters to produce an output indicating whether the URL is likely on the blacklist.
US11968174B2 Systems and methods for blocking spoofed traffic
Systems and methods for blocking spoofed traffic within communications networks include obtaining, at a computing system, routing information for an autonomous system of a communications network, the routing information identifying Internet Protocol (IP) addresses associated with the autonomous system. In response to receiving the routing information, the computing system generates a prefix list based on the routing information, the prefix list including one or more prefixes encompassing the IP addresses identified by the routing information. The computing system then transmits instructions to a network device of the communications network configured to cause the network device to update a filter function of the network device based on the prefix list such that the network device permits network traffic that originates from IP addresses within the prefixes of the prefix list.
US11968173B2 Address-setting device and air conditioning system
A communication system includes a first device, second devices, and a communication line providing a serial connection from the first device to the second devices to establish a communication connection. An address setting device of the communication system is configured to set addresses of the second devices. The address setting device includes a communication controller. The communication controller is configured to transmit a transmission signal toward the second devices through the communication line and change at least one of an amplitude or a frequency of the transmission signal, and associate the addresses of the second devices with connection precedence of the second devices to the first device based on a reception signal received through the communication line.
US11968170B2 Networking as a service
A method performed by a computing system includes receiving a first request from a first pod being executed on the computing system, responding to the first request with an Internet Protocol (IP) address and a first port range, receiving a second request from a second pod being executed on the computing system, and responding to the second request with the Internet Protocol (IP) address and a second port range that is different than the first port range. The method further includes, with a networking service implemented within the kernel, processing network traffic between external entities and the first and second pods by updating source and destination IP addresses and ports of packets of the network traffic.
US11968166B2 Server-side initiation of DNS resolution
A server computer includes a network communications interface, a memory configured to store a web page having an IP address, and a processor. The processor is configured to receive, via the network communications interface, a request for the web page. The request includes the IP address. The processor is also configured to identify a set of domain names referenced by the web page; resolve the set of domain names into a set of IP addresses; and transmit, in response to the request for the web page and via the network communications interface, a content and format of the web page. The content of the web page includes the set of IP addresses.
US11968162B1 Message content cleansing
A message is monitored to determine whether a response is required based on message compliance regulations. The monitoring of the message comprises automatically identifying one or more parts of the message that are not relevant to the monitoring of the message based on the message compliance regulations; automatically excluding the one or more parts of the message that are not relevant from the monitoring of the message based on the message compliance regulations; identifying content in a part of the message that is not excluded from the monitoring of the message that can indicate that a response is required based on the message compliance regulations. When the content that can indicate that a response is required based on the message compliance regulations is discovered in the part of the message that is not excluded from the monitoring of the message, the message is automatically designated for further analysis.
US11968156B2 Method and apparatus for transmitting or receiving system information in wireless communication system supporting TDD narrowband
The present disclosure provides a method for receiving system information in a wireless communication system supporting a TDD narrowband. More specifically, a method performed by a terminal includes receiving first system information from a base station through an anchor carrier, the first system information including operation mode information on an operation mode of the system; determining a location of a non-anchor carrier for receiving second system information based on the operation mode information; and receiving the second system information from the base station through the non-anchor carrier, in which the operation mode information is configured in a guard band or an in-band. In this way, SIB1-NB is also transmitted and received on the non-anchor carrier.
US11968154B2 Carrier aggregation SCell new state transition design
Aspects of the disclosure relate to a method of operating a user equipment (UE) for wireless communication with a network. In some aspects, the UE obtains a medium access control (MAC) control element (CE) from a network. The MAC CE may be configured to indicate any one of a plurality of state transition actions for a secondary cell. The UE transitions to a secondary cell dormant state when a state transition action indicated by the MAC CE includes a transition to the secondary cell dormant state. The UE operates in the secondary cell dormant state.
US11968147B2 Method and apparatus for transmitting and receiving radio signals in a wireless communication system
The present invention relates to a wireless communication system, and more particularly, to a method and apparatus for receiving information on a number N of a code block group defined for one transport block from a base station through an upper layer signal, receiving a first transport block including a plurality of code blocks from the base station through a physical layer channel, and transmitting HARQ-ACK payload including HARQ-ACK information on the first transport block to the base station. Preferably, a code block-based CRC is attached to each of the code blocks, a transport block-based CRC is attached to the first transport block, and the HARQ-ACK payload includes a plurality of HARQ-ACK bits corresponding to M code block groups for the first transport block.
US11968145B2 Method for transmitting SRS and terminal therefor
A method by which a terminal transmits an SRS can comprise the steps of: receiving, from a base station, first information indicating symbols to which the SRS is transmitted among a plurality of symbols, when the terminal is configured to perform antenna switching for an SRS transmission on the plurality of symbols; and transmitting the SRS on the indicated symbols, wherein the SRS is transmitted through antenna ports respectively corresponding to the indicated symbols, and the antenna ports respectively corresponding to the indicated symbols can be different from each other.
US11968143B2 Assignment of physical resource blocks to base stations
There is provided mechanisms for assigning physical resource blocks to base stations in a cell deployment for transmission of downlink reference signals. A method is performed by a network node. The method comprises obtaining reports from terminal devices in the cell deployment, each report indicating location-wise signal strength measurements of base stations for one of the terminal devices. The method comprises determining, based on the obtained reports, whether to group the physical resource blocks in four sets of physical resource blocks or to group the physical resource blocks in less than four sets of physical resource blocks. The method comprises assigning the determined four or less sets of physical resource blocks to the base stations such that no two adjacent cells in the cell deployment are assigned to the same set of physical resource blocks. The method comprises initiating transmission of the downlink reference signals from the base stations in the assigned physical resource blocks.
US11968142B2 Techniques for reference signal bundling in sidelink channels
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communication are described, including techniques for utilizing implicit or explicit signaling to indicate a cancellation of demodulation reference signal (DMRS) bundling. A first user equipment (UE) may perform DMRS bundling across physical sidelink channels transmitted to a second UE to enable the second UE to perform joint channel estimation. In some examples, based on a detected change, either at the first UE or the second UE, the first UE may signal to the second UE that the DMRS bundling is canceled. In some examples, the detected change may be a resource allocation change, a physical channel configuration change, a change in a quasi-colocation (QCL) relationship at the first UE, or a change in a transmission configuration indicator (TCI) state at the first UE. Additionally or alternatively, the first UE or the second UE may request the cancellation based on detected changes.
US11968135B2 Carrier aggregation
According to an example aspect of the present invention, there is provided an apparatus including at least one processing core, at least one memory including computer program code, the at least one memory and the computer program code being configured to, with the at least one processing core, cause the apparatus at least to obtain an uplink transmission configuration including information on at least one secondary cell candidate frequency, transmit a signal in the uplink in accordance with the uplink transmission configuration on the at least one secondary cell candidate frequency, during a connection establishment procedure which transitions the apparatus from an idle mode to a connected mode, and receive a resource aggregation configuration from a network.
US11968134B2 Multiple cell activation
A method, in a wireless device that supports carrier aggregation (CA), the method comprising: receiving a configuration message, from a wireless network node, indicating that the wireless device is to directly activate two or more secondary cells. The method further comprises determining that at least a first one of the two or more secondary cells is to be activated by a first time and that at least a second one of the two or more secondary cells is to be activated by a second time, following the first time. The method also comprises activating the first one of the secondary cells by the first time and subsequently activating the second one of the secondary cells by the second time.
US11968133B2 Interference handling for wireless networks with multiple coordinators
In a LiFi network with multiple coordinators, interference in the overlapping areas between the local parts of the network can occur if each coordinator determines its own local time schedule for communicating with devices. To solve this problem, the invention proposes cooperation between the coordinators to determine non-interfering local time schedules whereby the coordinators rely on interference reports from the devices in the overlapping areas and apply a small number of simple rules. The proposed method is simple, scalable and independent from a central unit.
US11968128B2 Management, by an intermediate device, of the quality of transmission of a data stream to a mobile terminal
The invention concerns a method for transmitting a piece of digital content consisting of a plurality of data packets to a mobile terminal (10), via a communication network (20), in which a management device (30) implements the obtaining (E11, E23, F8, F33), from the communication network, of at least one piece of information related to the bandwidth available on at least one link of the network to the mobile terminal, the selection (E12, E24, F10, F34), depending on said piece of information related to the bandwidth, of an encoding rate (RES) to use for at least one of said data packets, and the sending (E14, E25, F16, F38), to a device intended to provide the digital content (41), of a message indicating the selected encoding rate, in order to instruct the equipment intended to provide the digital content (41) to transmit, to the mobile terminal, at least one of the data packets, encoded with the selected encoding rate, on one of the network links.
US11968116B2 Method and system for facilitating lossy dropping and ECN marking
Methods and systems are provided for performing lossy dropping and ECN marking in a flow-based network. The system can maintain state information of individual packet flows, which can be set up or released dynamically based on injected data. Each flow can be provided with a flow-specific input queue upon arriving at a switch. Packets of a respective flow are acknowledged after reaching the egress point of the network, and the acknowledgement packets are sent back to the ingress point of the flow along the same data path. As a result, each switch can obtain state information of each flow and perform per-flow packet dropping and ECN marking.
US11968112B1 System for non-centric stateless routing via automatically selected best quality link
Examples include a coordinator device broadcasting a route request identifying a destination device, to neighbor routers over reception paths. The neighbor routers then store a respective route record, indicating each as an end node in an in-progress path from the coordinator device to the destination device, and rebroadcast the route request for reception by next increment router neighbors. The next increment router neighbors, responsive to receiving the rebroadcasts, estimate a quality between good hop and bad hop of their reception paths, and determine, as an evaluation total path quality, a quality of a candidate hop path from the coordinator device to the next increment router neighbor. The next increment router neighbors determine if they have extant hop connection to the coordinator device with path quality at least as good as the evaluation total path quality. If “no,”, the next increment router neighbor increments the hop sequence by one hop.
US11968106B2 Method and apparatus for monitoring state of blockchain consensus node
Provided in the embodiment of the present disclosure is a method for monitoring a state of a blockchain consensus node, including that: an address list of all consensus nodes of a blockchain is acquired; the number of produced blocks and the number of times of voting of the consensus nodes in the produced blocks within a preset time period are recorded; a voting monitoring index of each consensus node is calculated, wherein the voting monitoring index includes at least one of a voting rate and a voting proportion; and in response to the voting monitoring index of the consensus node being lower than a preset alarm threshold, an abnormal state alarm in respect of the corresponding consensus node is issued.
US11968096B2 Inter-cluster automated failover and migration of containerized workloads across edges devices
Computer-implemented methods, media, and systems for inter-cluster automated failover and migration of containerized workloads across edges devices are disclosed. One example method includes monitoring telemetry data received from a first software defined wide area network (SD-WAN) edge device that has a workload scheduled, where the telemetry data includes at least one of a health status of the workload or multiple runtime context elements at the first SD-WAN edge device. It is determined that a failure associated with either the first SD-WAN edge device or the workload occurs. A mode of the failure is determined. A remediation process based on the determined mode of the failure and a current state of the workload is performed.
US11968092B2 Method for configuring a wearable user equipment, wearable user equipment as well as work system
A method for configuring a wearable user equipment for executing sub-processes is shown, wherein the user equipment has a communication link with a device server, and the different sub-processes and the configuration sets for the user equipment associated with the sub-processes are stored on the device server. The method includes a selection of one of the sub-processes stored on the device server that is to be executed by the user equipment, and an automatic application of the configuration of the configuration set associated with the selected sub-process on the wearable user equipment, wherein changes by the user at least to parts of the configuration of the user equipment applied by the configuration set are blocked. Furthermore, a wearable user equipment as well as a work system are shown.
US11968088B1 Artificial intelligence for intent-based networking
Example implementations include a method, apparatus, and computer-readable medium configured for generating a network configuration using a large language model (LLM). The apparatus receives, at an interface between a user and LLM, a natural language intent for a network configuration. The apparatus requests the large language model to update the network configuration to an updated network configuration that satisfies the natural language intent in a declarative network configuration language. The apparatus verifies whether the updated network configuration satisfies a configuration syntax of the declarative network configuration language to detect an error. The apparatus requests the large language model to update the updated network configuration to correct the error. The apparatus deploys the updated network configuration to a user network.
US11968084B2 Subscriber configuration ingestion in a content delivery network
A method on a device in a content delivery (CD) network (CDN) that distributes content on behalf of one or more subscribers. In response to receiving configuration information from a subscriber, the configuration information relating to at least one property of the subscriber, generating subscriber-specific platform configuration information for the at least one property. Storing the subscriber-specific platform configuration information in platform configuration storage. Invalidating prior platform configuration information associated with the particular subscriber. Responsive to a request from a CDN component for platform configuration information associated with the particular subscriber: obtaining the subscriber-specific platform configuration information from the platform configuration storage; and providing the subscriber-specific platform configuration information to the CDN component.
US11968083B2 Configuration of an access point including an internet-of-things (IoT) radio
Examples described herein relate to configuration of access points including Internet-of-Things (IoT) radio. An access point identifier list is received from a network administration node in a network. Each access point identifier in the access point identifier list is uniquely associated with an access point, which includes an IoT radio. A first rules list is received from the network administration node. Each rule in the first rules list indicates a constraint and access point configuration values. An objective function is used to identify access point identifiers satisfying one or more of the constraints in the rules. The access points associated with the identified access point identifiers are configured with the access point configuration values as indicated in the rules.
US11968081B2 Methods and systems for network device management using a neighboring network device as a proxy
Embodiments of a device and method are disclosed. In an embodiment, a method for network device troubleshooting involves at a cloud server, connecting to a neighboring network device of a faulty network device, where the neighboring network device and the faulty network device are located within a network deployed at a customer site, and where the neighboring network device communicates with the faulty network device according to a short-range wireless communications protocol, and at the cloud server, performing a network device troubleshooting operation on the faulty network device using the neighboring network device as a proxy.
US11968075B2 Application session-specific network topology generation for troubleshooting the application session
A network management system (NMS) is described that provides a granular troubleshooting workflow at an application session level using an application session-specific topology from a client device to a cloud-based application server. During an application session of a cloud-based application, a client device running the application exchanges data through one or more access point (AP) devices, one or more switches at a wired network edge, and one or more network nodes, e.g., switches, routers, and/or gateway devices, to reach a cloud-based application server. For a particular application session, the NMS generates a topology based on network data received from a subset of network devices, e.g., client devices, AP devices, switches, routers, and/or gateways, that were involved in the particular application session over a duration of the particular application session. In this way, the NMS enables backward-looking troubleshooting of the particular application session.
US11968074B2 Method for operating a control arrangement for an energy network, and control arrangement
A method for operating a control arrangement for an energy network. The control arrangement has a cloud infrastructure with data processor resources and data storage resources. A first group of software modules is executed on the cloud infrastructure, and a second group of software modules is locally executed on a server computer arrangement. The first group and the second group are connected for data communication via interfaces. The interfaces utilize a public key infrastructure (PKI) for encryption.
US11968065B1 Methods and apparatus for receiving a user message in a communication network
Methods and apparatus for receiving a user message in a communication network are disclosed. In an exemplary embodiment, a method includes receiving data samples in an uplink transmission from user equipment, performing preamble detection on the data samples, generating a trigger signal that indicates when a preamble is detected, and decoding a user message in response to the trigger signal, wherein the user message follows the detected preamble.
US11968064B2 Multiple-input and multiple-output (MIMO) detection in wireless communications
Introduced here is at least one technique to better estimate interference at a receiver. The technique includes receiving a plurality of reference signals, which each have information indicative of noise. Thus, the technique further includes, for each reference signal, determining a noise estimation and determining a distance metric and log-likelihood ratio (LLR) of the noise estimation. Once the distance metric and LLR of each reference signal is determined, the receiver can determine a final LLR based on the distance metric and LLR of each reference signal. In this manner, a final LLR is determined. This technique can be applied by any device operating on MIMO technology.
US11968063B2 Single-wire communication system and control method thereof
A single-wire communication system and a control method of the single-wire communication system are disclosed. A single-wire communication system includes a single-wire, a first communication module and a second communication module. The first communication module includes a plurality of current conveyors so as to communicate high-speed signals only with current freely from a capacitive load of the single-wire. The first communication module is connected to one side of the single-wire. The second communication module includes a plurality of current conveyors so as to communicate high-speed signals only with current freely from a capacitive load of the single-wire. The second communication module is connected to another side of the single-wire.
US11968061B2 Power management system having gateway engine and driving method thereof
The disclosure relates to a power management system having a gateway engine for automatic mapping and cloud interoperability of ESS facility data and a driving method for the system. The power management system includes an interface unit forming a communication protocol with at least one or more storage devices; and a gateway engine including a data receiving unit receiving registration data from at least one energy storage device through at least one communication protocol included in the interface unit, a data mapping unit identifying an energy storage device based on registration data received by the data receiving unit, and a cloud interoperating unit linking registration data mapped by the data mapping unit to a cloud environment, automatically maps data, applies a control logic, and interoperates with a cloud EMS, thereby reducing man-hours for developing a PMS/EMS, securing profitability, and expanding the small-scale ESS market.
US11968060B2 Data switching device and data switching method for a vehicle, device and method for a vehicle component of a vehicle, and computer program
A data switching device comprises at least one interface designed to communicate with a first plurality of vehicle components of the vehicle, and to communicate with a second plurality of vehicle components of the vehicle. The data switching device includes a control circuit designed to communicate with the first plurality of vehicle components based on at least one first data format, and with the second plurality of vehicle components based on at least one second data format. The control circuit is designed to provide a communication interface for the communication between the first plurality of vehicle components and the second plurality of vehicle components. The control circuit is designed to provide access to the first data of the first plurality of vehicle components by providing second data for the second plurality of vehicle components.
US11968058B2 Method for adding smart home device to contacts and system
A system for adding a smart home device includes a first mobile phone configured to set, using contact information of a second user, a second mobile phone allowed to make a call to the smart home device, the second mobile phone is configured to automatically add contact information of the smart home device and make a voice call or a video call with the smart home device using the contact information of the smart home device, such that a user is configured to enable, in a setting manner of the smart home device, a friend to automatically discover the smart home device, and then make an audio call or a video call.
US11968056B2 Avatar spatial modes
Avatars may be displayed in a multiuser communication session using various spatial modes. One technique for presenting avatars includes presenting avatars such that an attention direction of the avatar is retargeted to match the intent of the remote user corresponding to the avatar. Another technique for presenting avatars includes a pinned mode in which a spatial relationship between one or more avatars remains displayed in a consistent spatial relationship to a local user regardless of movements of the local user. Another technique for presenting avatars includes providing user-selectable presentation modes between a room scale mode and a stationary mode for presenting a representation of a multiuser communication session.
US11968050B2 Method for feeding back ACK/NACK information for downlink data and related device
Example methods and apparatus for transmitting ACK/NACK information for data are disclosed. One method includes sending a data packet from a base station to a user equipment. A control signaling is transmitted from the base station to the user equipment and is used to indicate a subframe to be used by the user equipment to send ACK/NACK information corresponding to the data packet.
US11968042B2 Method and device for setting 1X EHT-STF sequence for broadband in wireless LAN system
Proposed is a method and device for receiving a PPDU in a wireless LAN system. Specifically, a receiving STA receives the PPDU from a transmitting STA through a broadband and decodes the PPDU. The PPDU includes an STF signal. The STF signal is generated on the basis of a first STF sequence for the broadband. The first STF sequence is obtained on the basis of a first preamble puncturing pattern of the broadband. When the broadband is a 320 MHz band, the first preamble puncturing pattern includes a pattern in which a 40 MHz or 80 MHz band is punctured in the broadband. The first STF sequence is a sequence including an M sequence and is defined as {M 1 −M 0 −M 1 −M 0 M 1 −M 0 −M 1 −M 0 −M −1 M 0 M −1 M 0 −M −1 M 0 M −1 M} *(1+j)/sqrt(2).
US11968041B2 Efficient broadcast channel in beamformed systems for NR
A method for transmitting system information on a PBCH is described herein. A transmission/reception point (TRP) may generate a concatenated master information block (MIB) transport block that includes information bits associated with system bandwidth information, timing information, system frame number (SFN), a beam sweeping configuration, and a control resource set (CORESET). The TRP may then attach at least 16 cyclic redundancy check (CRC) bits to the concatenated MIB and then prioritize the concatenated MIB and the at least 16 CRC bits based on content. The TRP may then perform channel coding of the prioritized concatenated MIB and the at least 16 CRC bits to produce coded bits using at least one polar encoder with a coding rate that is less than 1/3, perform rate matching via repetition on the coded bits, and then transmit the rate matched, coded bits on the PBCH of a radio frame.
US11968040B2 Graph neural network for channel decoding
Various embodiments and implementations of graph-neural-network (GNN)-based decoding applications are disclosed. The GNN-based decoding schemes are broadly applicable to different coding schemes, and capable of operating on both binary and non-binary codewords, in different implementations. Advantageously, the inventive GNN-based decoding is scalable, even with arbitrary block lengths, and not subject to typical limits with respect to dimensionality. Decoding performance of the inventive GNN-based techniques demonstrably matches or outpaces BCH and LDPC (both regular and 5G NR) decoding algorithms, while exhibiting improvements with respect to number of iterations required and scalability of the GNN-based approach. These inventive concepts are implemented, according to various embodiments, as methods, systems, and computer program products.
US11968036B2 Jamming satellite avoidance method and mega-constellation business device
A jamming satellite avoidance method changes an orbital altitude for each of orbital planes with different normal vectors in a mega-constellation satellite group composed of 100 or more satellites, so as to avoid a jamming satellite controlled by a ground device that is different from a device that controls the mega-constellation satellite group. The jamming satellite is an artificial satellite that includes a propulsion device and adopts a nominal orbital altitude and a nominal orbital inclination at which the mega-constellation satellite group flies, and maintains an average orbital altitude and an average orbital inclination while operating the propulsion device irregularly, and is controlled by the ground device that is different from the device that controls the mega-constellation satellite group.
US11968034B2 Metastructured photonic devices for binary tree multiplexing or demultiplexing of optical signals
Photonic devices, photonic integrated circuits, optical elements, and techniques of making and using the same are described. A photonic device includes an input region adapted to receive an optical signal including a multiplexed channel characterized by a distinct wavelength, a dispersive region optically coupled with the input region to receive the optical signal, the dispersive region including a plurality of sub-regions defined by an inhomogeneous arrangement of a first material and a second material, and a plurality of output regions optically coupled with the input region via the dispersive region. The plurality of sub-regions can include an input channel section, one or more coupler sections, and one or more branching sections. The plurality of sub-regions together can configure the photonic device to demultiplex the optical signal and to isolate the multiplexed channel at a first output region of the plurality of output regions.
US11968032B2 Initial access procedure and initial BWP configuration for bandwidth limited UE device
A system and method for accommodating reduced capability user equipment in a mobile network. The method may include a method for accommodating bandwidth-limited UEs in the initial access process, employing an extended System Information Block #1, or employing, for bandwidth-limited UEs, a separate Synchronization Signal Block, a separate initial Control Resource Set, and a separate Radio Resource Control System Information Block #1.
US11968030B2 Using a low-latency network to allocate return-link bandwidth on a high-latency network
Described herein are systems, devices, and methods that improve network communication on a high-latency network by using a low-latency network to manage return-link bandwidth. Embodiments of the systems described herein include a user terminal that is communicatively coupled to a high-latency network and a low-latency network. The user terminal is configured to communicate with a gateway routing device over the low-latency network. The user terminal requests return-link bandwidth and the gateway routing device provides a transmission schedule to the user terminal over the low-latency network. The user terminal can be configured to transmit a message over the high-latency network using the scheduled return-link bandwidth.
US11968027B2 Geographic boundary solutions for earth moving beams
Systems, methods, and devices are provided for performing cell selection or reselection in networks that include earth moving beams. In one example, a method includes receiving, via a satellite, control information transmitted by a base station indicating that a beam associated with a cell ID has been redirected; in response, measuring a beam strength of the redirected beam; and performing cell re-selection based on the measured beam strength.
US11968023B2 Systems and methods for creating radio routes and transmitting data via orbiting and non-orbiting nodes
Space-based systems, methods, and apparatus transmit data between terrestrial nodes using route creation and data transmission protocols that establish radio routes that transmit data over long distances between large numbers of terrestrial nodes via one or more satellites and/or other types of non-terrestrial aerial nodes. One approach uses satellites in stochastic orbits, in which some of the satellites receive and transmit signals simultaneously in different frequency bands to more readily create optimum radio routes for data transmissions between terrestrial nodes. Other approaches use route creation and data transmission protocols that increase the number of terrestrial nodes supported by the system. Still another approach uses a multi-level system in which drones and/or balloons service local areas while longer distance data transmissions are supported by one or more layers of satellites in cohorts in uncontrolled orbits at different altitudes.
US11968021B2 Wireless communication device, communication control method, and wireless communication system
In a wireless communication device, which is mounted on a vehicle and performs wireless communication with a wireless communication device as a communication target using a plurality of frequency channels, the plurality of frequency channels includes a first channel and a second channel, and the first channel uses at least a radio signal of a polarization plane orthogonal to a polarization plane of a radio signal in the second channel.
US11968020B2 Scalable hermitian matrix inversion
An apparatus may be configured to obtain one or more of data or at least one signal associated with at least one first matrix, where the at least one first matrix is at least one square matrix; perform a decomposition process on the at least one first matrix to obtain at least one first triangular matrix; estimate an inverse of the at least one first triangular matrix based on the at least one second triangular matrix; calculate an inverse of the at least one first matrix based on at least one of (1) the estimated inverse of the at least one second triangular matrix, or (2) the estimated inverse of the at least one first triangular matrix; and transmit one or more of the data or the at least one signal based on the calculated inverse of the at least one first matrix.
US11968019B2 Eigenvector-based method and apparatus for MIMO equalizer design via linear integer forcing architecture
A method and apparatus are provided in which a set of reference signals is received (2102), and a set of channel signatures for a multiple antenna communication channel is estimated (2104). Channel state information including a set of quality metrics is calculated (2106). In response to the set of quality metrics satisfying a criterion, the baseline receiver for the multiple antenna communication channel is selected (2108). In response to the set of quality metrics not satisfying the criterion, the alternative receiver for the multiple antenna communication channel is selected (2110). The selectable alternative receiver for the multiple antenna communication channel at the user equipment is based on a set of integer linear combinations, where each integer linear combination is based on at least a pair of channel signatures from the estimated set of channel signatures (2112).
US11968017B2 Transmitting frequency varying beam weights from a lower-layer split central unit to a radio unit
A method of operating a lower-layer split central unit, LLS-CU, includes allocating a plurality of downlink signals to a plurality of physical resource blocks, PRBs, of a physical downlink channel, generating a data-associated control information, DACI, message including a section description associated with the plurality of downlink signals, the DACI message including an indication of a plurality of sets of beamforming weights to be applied by a radio unit, RU, when transmitting the plurality of downlink signals to the UE, transmitting the DACI message to the RU, and transmitting the plurality of downlink signals to the RU for transmission to the UE.
US11968013B2 Beam management using synchronization signals through channel feedback framework
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communication are described. In aspects of the present disclosure, a user equipment (UE) may report metrics (e.g., received signal power, beam identifier) about synchronization signal (SS) beams using the same (e.g., or a similar) framework that is used for channel state information reference signal (CSI-RS) reporting. Because SSs are intended to be broadcast across a wide coverage area in a beamformed manner, the SSs represent a promising complement to existing beam management techniques. Accordingly, beam management may be achieved at least in part based on reporting one or more metrics of beamformed SSs through a channel feedback framework.
US11968010B2 Systems and methods for beamforming of broadcast and synchronization channels
Systems and methods for beamforming of broadcast and synchronization channels are provided. In one example, a system includes a BBU, RU(s) communicatively coupled to the BBU, and antennas communicatively coupled to the RU(s). Each RU is communicatively coupled to a respective subset of antennas. The BBU, RU(s), and antennas implement a base station for wirelessly communicating with UEs. The base station is configured to map a synchronization signal to the antennas during a sequence of time periods, transmit the synchronization signal via each respective subset of antennas with a first antenna beam pattern during a first time period of the sequence of time periods, and transmit the synchronization signal via each respective subset of the antennas with a second antenna beam pattern during a second time period of the sequence of time periods. The first antenna beam pattern is different than the second antenna beam pattern.
US11968009B2 Generation of a beam set
There are provided mechanisms for generating a beam set. A method is performed by a radio transceiver device. The method comprises generating the beam set as combination of at least two beam pairs. Each beam pair is formed by two respective beams with orthogonal polarizations. The two beams have their pointing directions separated by a first angular separation delta1>0. Neighbouring beam pairs have their pointing directions separated by a second angular separation delta2>0. The first angular separation delta1 is a function of the second angular separation delta2.
US11968008B2 Exchanging antenna array properties to assist beamforming on a wireless link
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a wireless node may transmit, to another wireless node, information related to one or more properties of a first antenna array associated with the wireless node. The wireless node may receive, from the other wireless node, information related to one or more properties of a second antenna array associated with the other wireless node. The wireless node may communicate with the other wireless node over a wireless link using one or more beams associated with an operating frequency, wherein the operating frequency is based at least in part on the one or more properties of the first antenna array and the one or more properties of the second antenna array. Numerous other aspects are described.
US11968002B2 Reception method and reception chain for a PLC modem
A transmission method in a first node device of a power line communication network, the first node device being configured so as to apply a reception mode for receiving data transmitted by a second node device in one or more separate frequency bands in parallel or else in a frequency band called “extended frequency band” comprising at least two separate frequency bands, the method comprising steps of de-interleaving the data read from a buffer memory in a first de-interleaving mode specific to reception in an extended frequency band and detecting whether the de-interleaved data are coherent and, if the obtained data are coherent, recording the de-interleaved data and, if not, de-interleaving data, for each of the separate frequency bands, in a de-interleaving mode specific to the separate frequency band for which the de-interleaving is performed and, if the de-interleaved data are coherent, recording the de-interleaved data.
US11967995B2 Automatic aiming method and apparatus for underwater optical communication
Disclosed are an underwater optical communication aiming method and apparatus. The underwater optical communication aiming apparatus may include an optical communication module configured to transmit and receive laser beams and a plurality of acoustic modules spaced apart from one another at given intervals, disposed around the optical communication module, and configured to find a direction or relative distance of a counterpart light source under water. A direction of the optical communication module may be aimed at a counterpart light source found through the acoustic module in order to communicate with the counterpart light source by using the optical communication module.
US11967994B1 Optical transceiver
An optical transceiver includes a built-in optical switch to switch between diverse fiber paths in switches in a datacenter or in switches between two datacenters. The built-in optical switch can be used to switch between racks in a datacenter to increase capacity for any rack that requests it. A controller, which receives a signal from a server computer in one of the racks, can be external to the optical transceiver or within the optical transceiver. In either case, the server computer can be provided with additional bandwidth when needed. For connections between datacenters, the built-in optical switch allows for optical line protection, but without the need for a splitter circuit, which incurs a significant power loss and requires a more expensive transceiver. Consequently, the built-in optical switch within an optical transceiver can be used in a variety of contexts to increase efficiency and reduce overall costs for network devices.
US11967992B2 Data transmission method and apparatus in optical transport network
A data transmission method in an optical transport network includes: mapping first-type service data to a payload block at a specific location in a plurality of consecutive payload blocks, where the plurality of consecutive payload blocks occupy a payload area of an optical data unit (ODU) frame; mapping second-type service data to a payload block at any location in the plurality of consecutive payload blocks other than the at least one specific location; mapping the ODU frame to an optical transport unit (OTU) frame or a flexible OTN (FlexO) frame; and sending the OTU frame or the FlexO frame. In an applicable scenario, service data is transmitted in a hybrid manner.
US11967983B2 Ultra wideband transmitter
Aspects described herein include devices and methods for smart ultra wideband transmissions. In one aspect, an apparatus includes pulse generation circuitry configured to output a plurality of transmission (TX) pulse samples at a selected signal sample rate, where each pulse sample of the plurality of TX pulse samples comprises a value associated with a pulse amplitude at a corresponding sample time The apparatus includes a plurality of power amplifier (PA) cells, with each PA cell of the plurality of PA cells comprising a corresponding current source and associated gates, and where the associated gates of a PA cell are selectable to configure an on state and an off state. Logic circuitry of the apparatus is configured to set the on state or the off state for each PA cell.
US11967980B2 Injection-locked clock-multiplication for mixer local oscillator (LO) generation
Techniques are described related to digital radio control and operation. The various techniques described herein enable high-frequency local oscillator (LO) signal generation using injection locked cock multipliers (ILCMs). The techniques also include the use of LO signals for carrier aggregation applications for phased array front ends. Furthermore, the disclosed techniques include the use of array element-level control using per-chain DC-DC converters. Still further, the disclosed techniques include the use of adaptive spatial filtering and optimal combining of analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) to maximize dynamic range in digital beamforming systems.
US11967978B2 Radio-frequency circuit and communication device
A radio-frequency circuit is used in simultaneous transfer of a radio-frequency signal of 4G and a radio-frequency signal of 5G, and includes a first transfer circuit that selectively receives the 4G radio-frequency signal or the 5G radio-frequency signal, and transfers a radio-frequency signal of a first communication band including a first transmission band and a first reception band and a radio-frequency signal of a second communication band including a second transmission band and a second reception band. The first and second transmission bands at least partially overlap. The first transfer circuit includes a first power amplifier that amplifies transmission signals of the first and second communication bands, and a first transmission filter that has a first passband including the first and second transmission bands, and passes the transmission signals of the first and second communication bands output from the first power amplifier.
US11967973B2 Low overhead transition encoding codes
A processing circuit configured to: receive original data; partition the original data into a plurality of original q-bit words; assemble a data packet including N original q-bit words from the plurality of original q-bit words; identify a first encoder value and a second encoder value that are absent from the values of the N original q-bit words; encode the N original q-bit words based on a one-to-one mapping from q-bit original values to q-bit encoded values based on the first encoder value and the second encoder value to generate N encoded q-bit payload words, the N encoded q-bit payload words being free of words that are all-zeroes and free of words that are all-ones; generate a key representing the first encoder value and the second encoder value; and transmit the key and the N encoded q-bit payload words.
US11967971B2 Concatenated error correcting codes
Systems and methods are provided for concatenated error-correcting coding. An apparatus may include a Low-Density Parity-Check (LDPC) decoder configured to perform an iterative LDPC decoding process on bits of an LDPC codeword, a Bose-Chaudhuri-Hocquenghem (BCH) decoder coupled to the LDPC decoder and a BCH scheduler coupled to the LDPC decoder and the BCH decoder. The LDPC codeword may be generated by LDPC encoding a Bose-Chaudhuri-Hocquenghem (BCH) codeword and the BCH codeword may be generated by BCH encoding a data unit. The BCH scheduler may be configured to determine whether a triggering condition for the BCH decoder is met after each iteration of the iterative LDPC decoding process and activate the BCH decoder to operate on an intermediate decoding result of the LDPC decoder if the triggering condition for the BCH decoder is met.
US11967970B2 Bit-flipping decoder and decoding method for irregular codes
A scheme for determining a flipping energy used in a bit-flipping decoder. The flipping energy is determined based on: a weight of at least one check node coupled to a column; a syndrome as a product of a noisy codeword and a parity check matrix; and a hard decision value of a previous iteration and a channel output value associated with the column.
US11967969B2 Current generation architecture for an implantable stimulator device
Digital-to-Analog (DAC) circuitry for an implantable pulse generator is disclosed which is used to program currents at the electrodes. Calibration circuitry allows the positive and negative currents produced at each electrode to be independently calibrated to achieve an ideal (linear) response across a range of amplitude values provided to the DAC circuitry by a digital amplitude bus. The calibration circuitry includes electrode gain and electrode offset circuitry for each of the electrodes. Current range DAC circuitry is also provided which can be used to adjust the gain and offset current at all of the electrodes. The current range DAC circuitry is particularly useful when spanning a range of therapeutic currents for a patient, and allows all possible amplitude values provided by the digital bus to be used to span the range. This can improve (reduce) the current resolution of the electrode currents with each amplitude value step.
US11967964B1 Clock synchronization in a network using a distributed pulse signal
A clock disciplining scheme uses a pulse per second (PPS) signal that is distributed throughout a network to coordinate timing. In determining the time, jitter can occur due to latency between detection of the PPS signal and a software interrupt generated there from. This jitter affects the accuracy of the clock disciplining process. To eliminate the jitter, extra hardware is used to capture when the PPS signal occurred relative to a hardware clock counter associated with the clock disciplining software. In one embodiment, the extra hardware can be a sampling logic, which captures a state of a hardware clock counter upon PPS detection. In another embodiment, the extra hardware can initiate a counter that calculates a delay by the clock disciplining software in reading the hardware clock counter. The disciplining software can then subtract the calculated delay from a hardware clock counter to obtain the original PPS signal.
US11967955B2 Fast clocked storage element
A clocked storage element comprises a first latch having an input data node, a clock input node and a first latch output data node, and a second latch having an input connected to the first latch output data node, a clock input node and a second latch output data node. The first and second latches can have a clocked pull-up current path consisting of two p-channel transistors between their respective output data nodes and the VDD supply line, and a clocked pull-down current path consisting of two n-channel transistors between their respective output data nodes and the VSS supply line.
US11967953B2 Non-volatile Boolean logic circuit based on memristors and operation method thereof
A non-volatile Boolean logic circuit based on memristors and an operation method, which performs logic operations on the input logic value P and/or the input logic value Q. The logic circuit includes: a controller, a memristor M1, a memristor M2 and a resistor. The controller sets the memristor M2 to a high resistance state before performing the logic operation. When performing the logic operation, a voltage A is applied to the memristor M1, a voltage B is applied to the memristor M2, a voltage C is applied to the resistor. The resistance state of the memristor M2 is the result of the logic operation. When a logic operation is performed on the logic value P and the logic value Q or only on the logic value Q, the controller further sets the memristor M1 to the resistance state corresponding to the logic value Q before performing the logic operation.
US11967949B2 Bias circuit, sensor device, and wireless sensor device
A current mirror circuit and a current generation circuit are connected in series between a power supply node and a ground node through a first node and a second node. Gates of transistors constituting the current mirror circuit are connected to the node that supplies an off-voltage of the transistors through a first switch, and is connected to the second node through a second switch. The second node is connected to the node that supplies an on-voltage of the transistors through a third switch. Before starting of the circuit, the first switch and the third switch are turned on while the second switch is turned off. After starting of the circuit, on and off of the first to third switches are switched.
US11967948B2 Method and apparatus for use in improving linearity of MOSFETs using an accumulated charge sink
A method and apparatus for use in improving the linearity characteristics of MOSFET devices using an accumulated charge sink (ACS) are disclosed. The method and apparatus are adapted to remove, reduce, or otherwise control accumulated charge in SOI MOSFETs, thereby yielding improvements in FET performance characteristics. In one exemplary embodiment, a circuit having at least one SOI MOSFET is configured to operate in an accumulated charge regime. An accumulated charge sink, operatively coupled to the body of the SOI MOSFET, eliminates, removes or otherwise controls accumulated charge when the FET is operated in the accumulated charge regime, thereby reducing the nonlinearity of the parasitic off-state source-to-drain capacitance of the SOI MOSFET. In RF switch circuits implemented with the improved SOI MOSFET devices, harmonic and intermodulation distortion is reduced by removing or otherwise controlling the accumulated charge when the SOI MOSFET operates in an accumulated charge regime.
US11967946B2 Transversely-excited film bulk acoustic resonator with a bonding layer and an etch-stop layer
Acoustic resonator devices and methods are disclosed. An acoustic resonator device includes a substrate having a surface and a single-crystal piezoelectric plate having front and back surfaces. A bonding layer is formed on the surface of the substrate. An etch-stop layer is sandwiched between the bonding layer and the back surface of the single crystal piezoelectric plate. A portion of the single crystal piezoelectric plate and the etch-stop layer, but not the bonding layer, forms a diaphragm spanning a cavity in the substrate. An interdigital transducer (IDT) is formed on the front surface of the single-crystal piezoelectric plate with interleaved fingers of the IDT disposed on the diaphragm. The etch-stop layer is impervious to an etch process used to form the cavity.
US11967944B2 Vibrator element, vibrator device, and method of manufacturing vibrator element
The vibrator element includes a vibrating arm provided with an arm part, and a weight part which has a weight, the weight is provided with at least one processing scar, when an axis which overlaps a center in a width direction of the vibrating arm, and which extends along an extending direction of the vibrating arm is a central axis, and an axis which overlaps a centroid of the vibrating arm, and which extends along the extending direction of the vibrating arm is a centroid axis, the processing scar is formed in at least an area at an opposite side to the centroid axis, and S1
US11967942B2 Transversely-excited film bulk acoustic filters with symmetric layout
There are disclosed acoustic resonators and radio frequency filter devices. A back surface of a single-crystal piezoelectric plate is attached to a surface of a substrate except for portions of the piezoelectric plate forming a plurality of diaphragms, each of which spans a respective cavity in the substrate. A conductor pattern is formed on the front surface, the conductor pattern including interdigital transducers (IDTs) of one or more pairs of sub-resonators, each pair consisting of two sub-resonators. The IDT of each sub-resonator includes interleaved fingers disposed on a respective diaphragm. The piezoelectric plate and the IDTs are configured such that respective radio frequency signals applied to each IDT excite respective shear primary acoustic modes in the respective diaphragms. The two sub-resonators of each pair of sub-resonators are positioned symmetrically about a central axis.
US11967936B2 Output-integrated transistor device packages
A semiconductor device package includes a plurality of input leads, a plurality of transistor amplifier dies having inputs respectively coupled to the plurality of input leads, and a combined output lead configured to combine output signals received from the plurality of transistor amplifier dies and output a combined signal.
US11967931B2 Method for testing compatibility
A method for testing compatibility between the energy needs of an electrically autonomous home-automation device and a predetermined location for a photovoltaic module comprising a step (Etp1) of selecting and storing an electrically autonomous home-automation device, a step (Etp2) of inputting and storing position data relative to the predetermined location, a step (Etp3) of defining and storing a shadow mask, a step (Etp5) of calculating the change in the amplitude of the solar radiation received at the predetermined location over the course of a year and a step (Etp6) of calculating an energy balance from the change in the amplitude of the solar radiation received at the predetermined location and the energy needs of the selected home-automation device.
US11967928B2 Hybrid energy generation device using sunlight and solar heat
Proposed is a hybrid energy generation device using sunlight and solar heat including a photovoltaic panel in which a plurality of photovoltaic cells are arranged on a front side thereof, a first heat storage pipe having an inlet through which heat transfer fluid is introduced, and having a first slit hole formed on a side thereof in a longitudinal direction, a second heat storage pipe disposed to face the first heat storage pipe, having an outlet through which the heat transfer fluid is discharged, and having a second slit hole formed on a side thereof in a longitudinal direction, two or more third heat storage pipes arranged to connect the first heat storage pipe and the second heat storage pipe, and each having a third slit hole formed on a side thereof in a longitudinal direction, and a heat dissipation panel laminated on a back side of the PV panel.
US11967926B2 Solar power generation system
A solar power generation system includes a string, an inverter a first shut-off device, and a second shut-off device. The string includes a plurality of solar cell module groups connected in series with each other. The first shut-off device cuts off a connection between the plurality of solar cell module groups connected to a first electric path connecting between the plurality of solar cell module groups in response to a first control signal from the inverter. The second shut-off device is connected to the first shut-off device in a two-way communicable manner by a communication system different from power line communication and cuts off a connection between the solar cell module groups connected to a second electric path connecting between the plurality of solar cell module groups in response to a second control signal output from the first shut-off device by a communication system different from power line communication.
US11967925B2 Solar power generation system
A solar power generation system includes a string, an inverter a first shut-off device, and a second shut-off device. The string includes a plurality of solar cell module groups connected in series. The first shut-off device is connected to a first electric path connecting between the plurality of solar cell module groups. The second shut-off device is connected to a second electric path connecting between the plurality of solar cell module groups. The first shut-off device cuts off a connection between the plurality of solar cell module groups connected to the first electric path in response to a first control signal from the inverter. The second shut-off device is driven by an electrical power supplied from the first shut-off device and cuts off a connection between the solar cell module groups connected to the second electric path in response to a second control signal from the first shut-off device.
US11967922B2 Optimized truss foundations, adapters for optimized truss foundations, and related systems and methods
A universal adapter for enabling truss foundations to support conventional single-axis trackers. In some cases, the adapter has a main body with an upper portion that presents a standard I-beam interface with pre-drilled holes to interface to a specific single-axis tracker. A pair of connecting portions point down and away from the main body and enable upper leg sections to connect the adapter to a pair of driven screw anchors located below it. The connecting portions may orient the truss so that the rotational axis of the single-axis tracker is aligned with the work point of the truss foundation made from the adapter, upper legs, and driven screw anchors. This will enable to the truss to interface with many different trackers much like conventional plumb-driven H-pile foundations.
US11967921B2 Self-powered solar tracker apparatus
A solar tracker apparatus includes an adjustable hanger assembly that has a clam shell hanger assembly. The clam shell hanger assembly may hold a torque tube comprising a plurality of torque tubes configured together in a continuous length from a first end to a second end. A center of mass of the solar tracker apparatus may be aligned with a center of rotation of the torque tubes, in order to reduce a load of a drive device operably coupled to the torque tube. Solar modules may be coupled to the torque tubes. The solar tracker includes an energy system that includes solar panel, a DC to DC converter, a battery, and a micro-controller. The energy system may facilitate full operation movement of the tracker apparatus without any external power lines.
US11967919B2 Photovoltaic building material with ability of safe electric power generation
A photovoltaic building material, which can safely generate electric power with solar power energy is disclosed. The photovoltaic building material can be used as building material, and can be directly installed on the fixed part of the building, such as roof, wall or decoration materials on the surface of building. The photovoltaic building material is accord with the architectural requirements of waterproof, fireproof, load-carrying ability, durability and heat-insulation. When this invention is installed on the roof, the automatic spraying device can be set up on the height of ridge, which realizes the functions of roof cleaning and cooling down by the automatic water spraying. Also, with the auxiliary device, this invention can intensify the ability to withstand strong winds for roof, and can ensure safety in the typhoon/hurricane area.
US11967918B2 Method and device for controlling generator-side terminal voltage of converter, and controller of converter
The present application provides a method and device for controlling a generator-side terminal voltage of a converter, and a controller of the converter. The method includes: determining an upper limit of the generator-side terminal voltage based on a present voltage value of a direct-current (DC) bus of the converter, where the generator-side terminal voltage is a voltage of an output terminal of a generator, and the output terminal is connected to the converter; determining an optimal value of the generator-side terminal voltage that minimizes a present value of a generator-side current, where the generator-side current is a current of the output terminal of the generator; setting a target value of the generator-side terminal voltage based on the upper limit and the optimal value of the generator-side terminal voltage. The target value includes a control reference value of the generator-side terminal voltage.
US11967916B2 Load control apparatus, automation system, electrical load, busbar system and fuse housing
A load control apparatus for controlling a power supply to an electrical load connected to an output terminal includes an overcurrent protection circuit having a power switch through which the electrical load receives a load current and a sensor component in series with the power switch that is configured to generate a voltage drop corresponding to the current rise speed of a load current from an input terminal to the output terminal. The protection circuit includes a driver circuit configured to detect an overcurrent depending on the voltage drop generated by the sensor component and/or at the power switch, and to switch off the power switch upon detection of an overcurrent within a switch-off period. The overcurrent protection circuit can include a power supply control circuit having a sensor component adapted to measure a supply voltage notified to a control unit of the load control apparatus adapted to control power supplied to the load.
US11967914B2 Vibration actuator control apparatus
A vibration actuator control device includes a control unit and a driving unit. The control unit outputs a first control signal for controlling driving of a first vibration actuator including a first vibrating body and a first contact body, and outputs a second control signal for controlling driving of a second vibration actuator and including a second vibrating body. The driving unit (i) outputs a first alternating-current voltage in a first plurality of phases set based on the first control signal, and (ii) outputs a second alternating-current voltage in a second plurality of phases set based on the second control signal. The control unit individually sets a phase difference of the first alternating-current voltage based on the first control signal and sets a phase difference of the second alternating-current voltage based on the second control signal, and commonly sets a first alternating-current voltage frequency and a second alternating-current voltage frequency.
US11967911B2 Method for direct voltage saturation calculation and prevention of inverter voltage saturation
A voltage saturation prevention algorithm used as at least part of a method of controlling an electric vehicle, wherein the electric vehicle comprises an electric motor, a controller, and an inverter. The controller receives a control signal with an instruction to operate the electric motor, then sends a switching signal corresponding to the control signal to the inverter, wherein the inverter provides a plurality of output signals for operation of the electric motor. The method includes determining the expected amplitude of the plurality of output signals based on the instruction to operate the electric motor, calculating the amount of modification of the plurality of output signals required to prevent the expected amplitude from reaching a saturation value, and modifying, based on the calculation, the instruction to operate the electric motor to prevent the expected amplitude from reaching the saturation value. The method is implemented in software, without any additional hardware.
US11967909B2 Power conversion device performing first and second conversion operations
In a first section of a power conversion device, a second switch is turned off, a first duty drec and a third duty dz are selected so that a direct current voltage Vdc to be input to a current source becomes equal to a direct current voltage command value Vdc*, a first conversion operation of supplying power from the voltage source to the current source is performed, and the capacitor is charged by the rectified voltage via the clamp diode. In a second section of the power conversion device, a first switch is turned off, a second duty dc and the third duty dz are selected so that the direct current voltage Vdc to be input to the current source becomes equal to the direct current voltage command value Vdc*, and a second conversion operation of supplying power from the capacitor to the current source is performed.
US11967908B2 Model predictive pulse pattern control based on small-signal pulse pattern optimization
Disclosed herein is a method for controlling an electrical converter system that includes: determining a nominal pulse pattern (tp,i*, Δup,i*) and a reference trajectory (x*) of at least one electrical quantity of the electrical converter system over a horizon of future sampling instants, the nominal pulse pattern (tp,i*, Δup,i*) comprises switching transitions (Δup,i*) between output voltages of an electrical converter of the electrical converter system and the reference trajectory (x*) indicates a desired future development of an electrical quantity of the converter system; determining a small-signal pulse pattern (ũabc(t, λp,i)) by minimizing a cost function; determining a modified pulse pattern (topt,p,i, Δup,i) by moving the switching transitions of the nominal pulse pattern (tp,i*, Δup,i*) to generate modified switching transitions; and applying at least the next switching transition of the modified pulse pattern (topt,p,i, Δup,i) to the electrical converter system.
US11967906B2 Hybrid power conversion circuit
A hybrid power conversion circuit includes a high-side switch, a low-side switch, a transformer, a resonance tank, a first switch, a second switch, a first synchronous rectification switch, a second synchronous rectification switch, and a third switch. The resonance tank has an external inductor, an external capacitance, and an internal inductor. The first switch is connected to the external inductor. The second switch and a first capacitance form a series-connected path, and is connected to the external capacitance. The first and second synchronous rectification switches are respectively coupled to a first winding and a second winding. The third switch is connected to the second synchronous rectification switch. When an output voltage is less than a voltage interval, the hybrid power conversion circuit operates in a hybrid flyback conversion mode, and otherwise the hybrid power conversion circuit operates in a resonance conversion mode.
US11967903B2 Rectifier circuit and power reception control device
A rectifier circuit includes: a first input line to which a first alternating-current voltage is supplied and that is wired along a first direction; a second input line to which a second alternating-current voltage is supplied and that is wired along the first direction on a second direction side of the first input line; a first output line that is configured to output a first rectified voltage and is wired along the second direction; a second output line that is configured to output a second rectified voltage and is wired along the second direction on a first direction side of the first output line; a first rectifier element that is arranged corresponding to an intersection of the first input line and the first output line; a second rectifier element that is arranged corresponding to an intersection of the second input line and the first output line; a third rectifier element that is arranged corresponding to an intersection of the first input line and the second output line; and a fourth rectifier element that is arranged corresponding to an intersection of the second input line and the second output line.
US11967902B2 Converter for transferring electric power to an electrical load
A converter (145) is described comprising: a first input terminal (150) and a second input terminal (155), a first output terminal (165) and a second output terminal (170) connectable to opposite ends of the electrical load (110), a first electric branch (201) adapted to connect the first input terminal (150) with a first intermediate electrical node (202), a second electric branch (203) adapted to connect the first intermediate electrical node (202) with the second input terminal (155), a third electric branch (205) adapted to connect the first output terminal (165) with a second intermediate electrical node (206), a fourth electric branch (207) adapted to connect the second intermediate electrical node (206) with the second output terminal (170), a first active switch (180) placed on the second electric branch (203) and having a first conduction terminal (185) and a resonant circuit (200) sized to reduce the electric voltage and/or electric current applied to said first active switch at least in the moments wherein said first active switch (180) switches from the cut-off condition to the saturation condition, wherein said resonant circuit (200) comprises at least: a first resonance inductor (215) placed on the first electric branch (201), a second resonance inductor (235) placed on the third electric branch (205), and a first resonance capacitance (220, 285, 290), wherein the first resonance inductor (215) and the second resonance inductor (235) are inductively coupled together with a reciprocal coupling factor less than 1.
US11967901B2 Hybrid multi-phase power converter with phase shedding
A power converter which has a reservoir capacitor, a first flying capacitor, and first and second inductors coupled to a network of switches is presented. A driver is adapted to drive the network of switches with a sequence of states during a drive period. The power converter is operable in a first mode to deliver an output current using both the first and second inductors and a second mode to deliver the output current using the first inductor and without using the second inductor. When a load current is above a threshold value, the driver drives the network of switches in a first sequence of states to operate the power converter in the first mode. When the load current is equal or below the threshold value, the driver drives the network of switches in a second sequence of states to operate the power converter in the second mode.
US11967898B2 Soft-switching power converter
A soft-switching power converter includes a main switch, an energy-releasing switch, and an inductive coupled unit. The main switch is a controllable switch. The energy-releasing switch is coupled to the main switch. The inductive coupled unit is coupled to the main switch and the energy-releasing switch. The inductive coupled unit includes a first inductance, a second inductance coupled to the first inductance, and an auxiliary switch unit. The auxiliary switch unit is coupled to the second inductance to form a closed loop. The main switch and the energy-releasing switch are alternately turned on and turned off. The auxiliary switch unit is controlled to start turning on before the main switch is turned on so as to provide at least one current path.
US11967897B2 Suppression of rebalancing currents in a switched-capacitor network
A power converter includes a switched-capacitor circuit that forms different capacitor networks out of a set of capacitors. It does so in a way that avoids losses that can arise when capacitors are connected together.
US11967896B2 Charging and discharging circuits for assisting charge pumps
Charging and discharging circuits for assisting charge pumps are disclosed. In certain embodiments, a radio frequency (RF) switch system includes an RF switch that receives an RF signal and is controlled by a switch control signal received at an input, a first charge pump configured to generate a first charge pump voltage, a level shifter powered by the first charge pump voltage and that generates the switch control signal based on a switch enable signal, and a charge pump assistance switch coupled to the input of the radio frequency switch and that activates to assist the first charge pump in response to a transition of the switch enable signal from a first state to a second state.
US11967893B2 Intermediate circuit discharge unit, electrical device and vehicle
The invention relates to an intermediate circuit discharge unit for an intermediate circuit discharge, in particular of a multi-level inverter, having a capacitor and a discharge circuit which is connected in parallel, where the discharge circuit has an active discharge branch with at least one first discharge element and a passive discharge branch with at least one second discharge element. The active discharge branch comprises a first control connection, and the passive discharge branch comprises a second control connection. The active discharge branch is coupled to the passive discharge branch via the first control connection in such a way that the active discharge branch can be controlled by the passive discharge branch, in particular a discharge via the active discharge branch can be activated or deactivated as required. The invention further relates to an electrical assembly, a vehicle, as well as a method.
US11967890B2 Frequency converter
A frequency converter includes: at least one bridge arm, wherein a shunt resistor is arranged in the bridge arm; an evaluation device having an input connection, the evaluation device being designed to evaluate a measurement signal which is present at the input connection and which is dependent on a voltage drop across the shunt resistor, in order to determine a measured variable; and a voltage peak suppression device, which is designed to short-circuit the input connection of the evaluation device when a voltage peak occurs at the shunt resistor.
US11967889B2 DC-DC converter having charge pump circuit for determining operation timing
A bootstrap circuit unit of a DC-DC converter applies, to a drive unit, a voltage that is higher than that at a first connection point between switching elements in a first conversion operation, and applies, to the drive unit, a voltage that is higher than that at a second connection point between switching elements in a second conversion operation. A charge-pump circuit unit steps up an input voltage and applies the resulting voltage to the drive unit. The drive unit sets the voltage of a first drive signal and a second drive signal according to a voltage applied by the bootstrap circuit unit or a voltage applied by the charge-pump circuit unit. The charge-pump circuit unit determines the operation timing at which the charge-pump circuit unit is to apply the output voltage, based on the first and second voltage, and the first and second power supply unit charging signals.
US11967886B2 Portable self-power-generating apparatus
Proposed is a portable self-power-generating apparatus which has small size and is capable of charging a battery by realizing self-power generation with high efficiency in emergencies in which normal electricity supply is not available, such as a military operation, a refugee village, a disaster caused by earthquake or the like, an emergency situation on ships, or an outdoor activity, and which can be used in combination with various smart modules.
US11967885B2 Combination brake-generator inverted motor
A brake-generator system and associated method including: a rotor secured to a vehicle wheel, the rotor including a housing cylinder and a plurality of magnets affixed to an inner surface of the housing cylinder, where the plurality of magnets are radially arranged with alternating polarity; and a stator fixed to a vehicle wheel axle, the stator including a plurality of steel laminations and a plurality of conductor blocks, each conductor block of the plurality of conductor blocks being disposed in a slot formed in a steel lamination of the plurality of steel laminations; where the plurality of conductor blocks include a plurality of windings for carrying selectively-applied electrical current, such that with the rotor disposed around the stator and current being applied to the plurality of windings, a braking of the vehicle wheel results.
US11967882B2 Radially stacked actuator
A radial stacked actuator includes an actuator ground; a motor including a motor ground constrained to the actuator ground with one or more rotational degrees of freedom; a spring coupled between the motor ground and the actuator ground; a gearbox coupled to the motor at an input of the gearbox; and an actuator output coupled to an output of the gearbox. The spring is configured to deflect as the motor ground rotates relative to the actuator ground.
US11967878B2 Cooling channel for a winding overhang of a stator, and stator comprising a cooling channel of this type
The invention relates to a cooling channel for a winding head of an electric machine, where the cooling channel is formed to be annular for guiding a cooling fluid with at least one inflow and at least one outflow and for being arranged around the winding head With the aim of an improved sealing property, the cooling channel comprises an axially movable pressing member which is arranged such that a cooling fluid can flow onto the pressing member and a pressing force against the cooling channel can be generated.
US11967876B2 Industrial heavy load electric linear actuator
An industrial heavy load electric linear actuator includes a gearbox (10), an electric motor (20), a lead screw (30), an extension pipe (40) and a load baring structure (50). The electric motor (20) is connected to the gearbox (10). A portion of the lead screw (30) is received inside the gearbox (10) and driven by the electric motor (20), and another portion of the lead screw (30) is extended out of the gearbox (10). The extension pipe (40) is movably fastened to the lead screw (30). The load bearing structure (50) includes a sleeve (51), a bearing (52), a fastening element (53), a fixation seat (54) and a rear supporting seat (55). The sleeve (51) is mounted to the lead screw (30) and holds the bearing (52) jointly with the fastening element (53). The fixation seat (54) and the rear supporting seat (55) hold the bearing (52) at outer perimeters of the sleeve (51) and the fastening element (53).
US11967875B2 Electromagnetic linear actuator
An electromagnetic linear actuator, which comprises a first and a second element. One element is a magnetic oscillator with at least one magnet, and the other element is a magnetic stator with at least one magnet. The two elements are movable relatively linearly to one another and the magnetization directions of the oscillator and of the stator are parallel. Either the stator comprises two opposing identical stator poles or the oscillator comprises two opposing identical oscillator poles. Furthermore, a method for producing a mechanical movement by means of an actuator. Either magnetization of a stator of the actuator takes place such that the stator comprises two opposing identical stator poles, or magnetization of an oscillator of the actuator takes place such that the oscillator comprises two opposing identical oscillator poles.
US11967874B2 Linear vibration motor with copper rig around magnetic conductive plate with thickness
The present disclosure discloses a linear motor including a housing with an accommodation space, a vibrator and a stator received in the accommodation space and an elastic support fixed on the vibrator and configured to suspend the vibrator in the accommodation space; the stator includes a coil and a copper ring both opposite to the vibrator; the copper ring and the coil are arranged on two opposite sides of the vibrator separately along a first direction perpendicular with a vibration direction of the vibrator. The copper ring serves as a damper providing electromagnetic resilience for the vibrator, effectively improve the automation and efficiency of the manufacture of the linear vibration motor.
US11967873B2 Fractional slot electric motors with coil elements having rectangular cross-sections
A fractional slot electric motor includes a stator core having a first side, a second side, and stator slots extending between the first and second sides. The fractional slot electric motor also includes a coil having a plurality of coil elements, where each coil element extends through at least one of the stator slots. Each coil element is coupled to at least one other coil element along the first side of the stator core. A first subset of the coil elements includes coil elements coupled to each other along the second side of the stator core. A second subset of the coil elements includes loop coil elements, where each loop coil element extends from one of the stator slots to another of the stator slots along the second side of the stator core without being connected to other coil elements along the second side of the stator core.
US11967872B2 Electric machine stator and vehicle electric machine containing the same
An electric machine stator includes a stator core having annular stator laminations arranged in a stack with each lamination includes a plurality of stator teeth, adjacent teeth defining corresponding tooth slots on an inner periphery. Each stator tooth slot includes a winding area and an opening area leading to the inner periphery and including a first side and a second side. The first side and the second side each have an inner and outer tooth top, the inner and outer tooth top of the first side and the inner and outer tooth top of the second side are respectively symmetrical with respect to a center line of the opening area, and the first side and the second side are asymmetric with respect to the center line.
US11967871B2 Cogging-torque actuator
An electromagnetic actuator for non-continuous rotation (cogging-torque actuator (CTA)) (100) comprises a support structure (116), an output shaft (104) rotatable about and defining an axis of rotation (X), a permanent magnet rotor (106) comprising at least two magnetic poles (108a, 108b) attached to the output shaft (104), and a stator device (110) comprising a ferromagnetic pole body (112) attached to the support structure (116) and surrounding the at least two magnetic poles (108a, 108b). The ferromagnetic pole body (112) can have at least four ferromagnetic stator poles (112a-d) each wrapped in a conductive wire (114a-d) to define a stator coil. The at least four ferromagnetic stator poles (112a-d) are sized, and spaced radially from each other, so as to define a maximum cogging torque of the electromagnetic actuator (100). The CTA (100) can operate as an actuator, an elastic spring, a clutch, and/or a load support device.
US11967869B2 Passive component for detecting an electrical overload in electrically rotating machines
Various embodiments include a passive component comprising: a substrate; and two conductor tracks disposed on the substrate. The substrate forms an electrically insulating bridge between at least two phases of an electrically rotating machine. Each of the two conductor tracks is coupled to a separate phase of the at least two phases so an electrical potential across the electrically insulating bridge is the same as in the insulation system of the machine and the potential load on the passive component corresponds to the potential load on the insulation system.
US11967868B2 Method for the production of a helical metal body
The invention relates to a method for producing a helical metal body (1, 1′), in particular made of aluminum or an aluminum alloy. A blank is first produced in a primary shaping process, a metal forming process, or in a removal process, in particular a machining process, and one or more recesses (100, 101, 201, 202, 203) are then introduced into the blank using a removal process, said recesses defining a circumferential coil, the adjacent windings thereof being mutually spaced, in particular electrically insulated from one another.
US11967866B2 System and method for controlling a multi-tunnel electric machine
Disclosed are various embodiments for a new and improved multi-tunnel motor and controller for an electric motor, where the motor controller is able to dynamically modify the number of phases and pole count of the electric machine in order to reduce the torque output and increase speed.
US11967855B2 Capacitor device used in energy storage system
An energy storage system has a battery device, a first terminal, a second terminal, a capacitor device and a DC/DC converter. The first and second terminals are respectively connected two electrodes of the battery device, and the two electrodes have opposite polarities. The capacitor device is electrically connected to the first and second terminals in parallel. The DC/DC converter is electrically connected between the first terminal and the capacitor device. The battery device composed of at least one secondary battery and the capacitor device composed of at least one capacitor are electrically connected to each other in parallel, and by combining with the DC/DC converter, configuring the relation between the equivalent series resistor of the capacitor device and the internal resistor of the battery device, and/or configuring the upper current limit of the rated current of range the DC/DC converter, the battery cycle life is increased.
US11967854B2 Battery-ultracapacitor hybrid energy storage system architecture for mild-hybrid power systems
A mild-hybrid energy storage system architecture is provided, comprising: a battery; an ultracapacitor connected in parallel with the battery; a passive battery pre-charge circuit connected between a terminal of the battery and a DC bus; a battery main contactor connected in parallel with the battery pre-charge circuit between the terminal of the battery and the DC bus; a passive ultracapacitor pre-charge circuit connected between a terminal of the ultracapacitor and the DC bus; an ultracapacitor main contactor connected in parallel with the ultracapacitor pre-charge circuit between the terminal of the ultracapacitor and the DC bus; and a control module configured to independently control operation of the battery pre-charge circuit, the battery main contactor, the ultracapacitor pre-charge circuit and the ultracapacitor main contactor.
US11967852B2 Control of wireless chargers with power lines
An example device includes a power regulator to provide electrical power to a wireless charger over a power line and a controller connected to the power regulator. The controller is to generate a signal that encodes an allowable power draw of the wireless charger and communicate the signal to the power regulator. The power regulator communicates the signal with the electrical power transmitted over the power line to the wireless charger.
US11967847B2 Battery bank control device and method
A battery bank control device is provided for setting a power limit value of a battery bank in which a plurality of battery racks (BRs) are connected in parallel. The device includes: a voltage measurement unit measuring a voltage of each BR of the plurality of BRs; a first power limit calculation unit calculating a first power limit value according to a state of charge (SOC) calculated based on the voltage of each BR with respect to each BR; a capacity ratio calculation unit calculating a capacity ratio of each BR based on capacity information of the plurality of BRs; a second power limit calculation unit calculating a second power limit value using the capacity ratio and the first power limit value of each BR; and a battery bank power limit calculation unit calculating a battery bank power limit value using the second power limit value of each BR.
US11967846B2 Modular charger for a game controller
A mobile charger for a game controller includes a printed circuit board supporting a universal serial bus plug at one end of the board and a charging plug at the opposing end, the board further supporting a rechargeable battery, a housing body including a base form having an internal volume and a top plate, the housing body including opposing openings for the USB plug and the charging plug, the top plate including a mounting location for mounting the PCB, the top plate aligned over and mountable to the base form. The USB male plug may be inserted into a female USP port to receive a and whereby the male charging plug may be plugged into a female charge port on the wireless game controller to offload the charge in the rechargeable battery to the wireless game controller rechargeable battery while the controller is use during game play.
US11967845B2 Secured cabinet for charging portable batteries
A charging cabinet is disclosed having a frame, a center vertical member, wherein the center vertical member includes a lock plate, a plurality of stock chargers, an exhaust system, configured to vent heat from the charging cabinet to cool the at least one battery, a heater, configured to warm the at least one battery, a pair of duplex receptacles, a pass-thru connector recess box, wherein the pass-thru connector recess box is angled downward, a pass-thru connector mount box, wherein the pass-thru connector mount box is angled upward, an inlet connector recess box, wherein the inlet connector recess box is angled downward, and an inlet connector mount box, wherein the inlet connector mount box is angled upward.
US11967844B2 Charger and charger housing with a fastening region
A charger housing has an operating side, at least one battery charging port, which is accessible from the operating side, and a first fastening region, on the outer side of the housing, on a first fastening side which is different from the operating side. The first fastening region is designed for detachably fastening the charger housing to a fastening support and has one or more first fastening elements. The charger housing also has a second fastening region, on the outer side of the housing, on a second fastening side which is different from the operating side and the first fastening side. The second fastening region is designed for detachably fastening the charger housing to a fastening support and has one or more second fastening elements. Use may be as a housing of a charger for recharging battery packs for electric gardening and forestry working apparatus.
US11967843B2 Battery protection circuit and lithium battery system
Provided are a battery protection circuit and a lithium battery system. The battery protection circuit includes a switch circuit, a drive control circuit, a reverse connection protection circuit and a power supply circuit. A first input terminal of the reverse connection protection circuit is connected to an output terminal of the power supply circuit. An output terminal of the reverse connection protection circuit is connected to a second input terminal of the drive control circuit. The reverse connection protection circuit is configured to output a reverse connection control signal when the battery is reversely connected to a charger. The drive control circuit is configured to control, according to the reverse connection control signal, the switch circuit to turn off.
US11967842B2 Smart battery disconnect and protection architecture for airborne high-power modular multi-string battery pack
Methods and systems for protection/disconnect of airborne high-power/energy high-voltage modular multi-string battery packs (such as battery packs for airborne electric propulsion systems). The methods and systems are based on a dissimilar/redundant distributed battery pack protection architecture and use a smart mid-point battery disconnect in conjunction with centralized battery management system. The resulting battery disconnect/protection system is configured to detect bus faults, load faults and string faults and then take appropriate action to isolate the detected fault. For example, in response to a short circuit in one battery string, the faulty battery string may be disconnected from the positive and negative busbars while the remaining battery strings continue to provide power.
US11967841B2 Method for operating an electrical energy store
The invention relates to a method for operating an electrical energy store, comprising a storage cell for storing electrical energy and a control unit, wherein a safety switch is provided which is designed to interrupt an electrical line of the electrical energy store, wherein a current flowing through the electrical line is detected and an actuation of the safety switch only occurs if the current is below a predefinable threshold value.
US11967840B2 Power supply system
A power supply system comprises an alternating-current sweep unit that outputs alternating-current power from a U-phase battery string, a V-phase battery string, and a W-phase battery string that are Y-connected, a first power supply circuit that converts output of a direct-current sweep unit to alternating-current power using an inverter and outputs the alternating-current power, the direct-current sweep unit including a first battery string; and a control device. An energy density of a battery included in the U-phase battery string, the V-phase battery string, and the W-phase battery string is higher than an energy density of a battery included in the first battery string.
US11967839B2 Electromagnetic connector for an industrial control system
An electromagnetic connector is disclosed that is configured to form a first magnetic circuit portion comprising multiple coils disposed about a first core member. The electromagnetic connector is configured to mate with a second electromagnetic connector that is configured to form a second magnetic circuit portion comprising a coil disposed about a second core member. When the electromagnetic connector is mated with the second electromagnetic connector, the first core member and the second core member are configured to couple the multiple coils of the electromagnetic connector to the coil of the second electromagnetic connector with a magnetic circuit formed from the first magnetic circuit portion and the second magnetic circuit portion. The magnetic circuit is configured to induce a signal in a first coil of the multiple coils and the coil of the second electromagnetic connector when a second coil of the multiple coils is energized.
US11967838B2 Auxiliary power receiving device
An auxiliary power receiving device includes a power receiving unit, a notification unit, and a notification controlling unit. The power receiving unit receives power from a power transfer signal, which is used to supply power from a power transmitting device to a power receiving device. The notification unit may be provided on a main surface of a plate-shaped member. The notification controlling unit controls a notification performed by the notification unit in accordance with a power reception condition of the power transfer signal at the power receiving unit.
US11967833B2 Nonvolatile semiconductor memory device
When selectively erasing one sub-block, a control circuit applies, in a first sub-block, a first voltage to bit lines and a source line, and applies a second voltage smaller than the first voltage to the word lines. Then, the control circuit applies a third voltage lower than the first voltage by a certain value to a drain-side select gate line and a source-side select gate line, thereby performing the erase operation in the first sub-block. The control circuit applies, in a second sub-block existing in an identical memory block to the selected sub-block, a fourth voltage substantially identical to the first voltage to the drain side select gate line and the source side select gate line, thereby not performing the erase operation in the second sub-block.
US11967831B2 Semiconductor device, charging method thereof, and electronic device
A novel semiconductor device or a semiconductor device capable of preventing overcharging is provided. A power receiving portion has a function of generating a signal for canceling a wireless signal transmitted from a power feeding portion when the charging is completed. Specifically, when the remaining battery capacity of the power receiving portion is one hundred percent or higher than or equal to a predetermined reference value, the power receiving portion has a function of generating an electromagnetic wave for canceling an electromagnetic wave transmitted from the power feeding portion. Thus, a magnetic field for canceling a magnetic field formed of the electromagnetic wave transmitted from the power feeding portion is formed, so that overcurrent in the power receiving portion can be prevented.
US11967827B2 Split bus inverter architecture
A split DC (Direct Current) bus inverter architecture includes a positive DC bus, a negative DC bus, and a neutral node. It further includes a split phase output. A first output of a DC-DC converter is connected to the neutral node and a second output of the DC-DC converter is connected to one of the positive DC bus or the negative DC bus.
US11967824B2 Adaptive gain control for a reactive power regulator of an inverter-based resource
A method for controlling an inverter-based resource having a power converter connected to an electrical grid includes receiving, via a regulator of a controller of the inverter-based resource, a plurality of power signals. The method also includes determining, via the regulator, a power error signal as a function of the plurality of power signals. Further, the method includes receiving, via the regulator, a dynamic multiplier factor from a supervisory controller. Moreover, the method includes applying, via the regulator, the dynamic multiplier factor to one or more gains of the regulator to determine one or more modified gains. In addition, the method includes applying the one or more modified gains to the power error signal to obtain an intermediate power signal. Thus, the method includes generating, via the regulator, one or more control commands for the power converter as a function of the intermediate power signal.
US11967820B2 Method and apparatus for deploying power quality monitoring device
Various embodiments of the teachings herein include a method for deploying power quality monitoring (PQM) devices. The method may include: determining a maximum number of PQM devices and historical power data of candidate deployment points, wherein the number of the candidate deployment points is greater than the maximum number of the PQM devices; clustering the historical power data of the candidate deployment points, wherein a target number of categories is determined on the basis of a silhouette coefficient of each candidate number of categories and the maximum number of the PQM devices; and determining PQM device deployment points based on the center of each category in the target number of categories.
US11967818B1 Tiered electronic protection systems for aerial vehicles
Described are systems and methods for monitoring, detecting, and/or protecting various systems of an aerial vehicle, such as an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). Embodiments of the present disclosure can provide a multi-tiered system to provide monitoring, detection, and/or initiation of protection protocols in response to detected faults in connection with the electronics associated with UAV systems, such as the motor drive and/or control systems that may drive the propulsion systems of the UAV.
US11967797B2 Puncture forming method, sample separating method, semiconductor element manufacturing method, semiconductor laser element manufacturing method, and semiconductor laser element
A puncture forming method is a method of forming punctures in a sample by irradiating a surface of the sample with a light beam. The puncture forming method includes: forming a first puncture by irradiating a first position on the surface of the sample with a first pulse of the light beam; and after the forming of the first puncture, forming a second puncture which at least partially overlaps the first puncture by irradiating, with a second pulse of the light beam, a second position on the surface of the sample positioned away from the first position in a first direction. The second puncture has a tip which is positioned inside the sample and which is bent in a direction opposite to the first direction.
US11967796B2 Hermetic connector
To realize a hermetic connector structure with a high product yield at a low cost, which prevents leakage certainly. A hole is formed in a partition in an insulating connector base portion, and a conductive portion is adhered to the surface of the partition and formed as an integrated member covering the hole.
US11967795B2 Crimping pliers die and crimping pliers
The invention relates to a crimping pliers die (1) comprising two die half units (2, 3). The die half units (2, 3) are guided by a guide (51) relatively to each other over the crimping stroke. Crimping surfaces (40, 41) of the die halves (5) are formed by front surfaces of engaging ribs (37). Preferably, the guide (51) comprises a guiding rod (43) formed by an end-sided thickening (42) of a rib (37) and the guide (51) comprises a guiding recess (50) formed by a guiding recess section (45) which connects two ribs (37) to each other.The crimping pliers die (1) can be used for crimping pliers which can e. g. be used for crimping wire end sleeves.
US11967794B2 Wire connection bracket assembly
The invention relates to a method of connecting electrical wires, conductors, or connections together by rotating the connector ends in an enclosure to tightly twist the wire ends together and also includes a clamping mechanism to prevent the wires from untwisting, becoming loose, or falling out of the enclosure. The present invention increases the holding ability of current rotating tools for electrical wires and connections.
US11967793B2 Aerosol delivery device with improved connectivity, airflow, and aerosol paths
The present disclosure provides an aerosol delivery device and a cartridge for an aerosol delivery device. In various implementations, the aerosol delivery device comprises a control device that includes an outer housing defining a cartridge receiving chamber, and further includes a power source and a control component, and a cartridge that includes a mouthpiece, a tank, a heating assembly, and a bottom cap. The mouthpiece defines an exit portal in an end thereof, and the tank is configured to contain a liquid composition therein. The cartridge is configured to be removably coupled with the receiving chamber of the control device, and the heating assembly defines a vaporization chamber and is configured to heat the liquid composition to generate an aerosol. The heating assembly comprises a substantially planar heating member and a liquid transport element, wherein the heating member is installed in a bowed orientation.
US11967791B2 Coaxial connector
A coaxial connector includes a plug and a receptacle that are electrically connectable to each other. The plug includes a first contact, a holder, a first tubular shell, and a shield member. The receptacle includes a second contact, a case, and a second tubular shell. The second contact includes a bottom portion, a pair of standing portions, and an extension. The pair of standing portions include respective contact portions having a wide shape and can clamp an end portion of the first contact. The extension includes a tip portion that is to be fixed to a substrate, a hold that is held by the case, and an elastic portion that is elastically deformable. The elastic portion can undergo elastic deformation in a direction orthogonal to a direction in which the contact portions extend.
US11967786B1 Tracer wire grounding rod
A tracer wire configured to be situated on, or adjacent to a buried utility line is provided. The tracer wire allows the hidden utility line to be quickly and accurately identified. A tracer wire grounding rod is interconnected to the tracer wire and provides a means by which electrical current used to identify utility line can travel through the earth to a ground point. The tracer wire grounding rod has a prong residing in a cavity that receives one end of the tracer wire.
US11967784B2 Tamper resistance receptacle
A tamper resistant electrical receptacle comprises a housing including a cover having at least one plug outlet formed therethrough, the plug outlet configured to receive both line and neutral blades of an electrical plug. The electrical receptacle further comprises electrical contacts positioned within the housing below the at least one plug outlet, the electrical contacts being configured to be connect to AC power. A shutter disposed within the housing between the cover and the electrical contacts is slidable between a closed position blocking access to the electrical contacts through the plug outlet and an open position allowing access to the electrical contacts through the plug outlet, the shutter being biased toward the closed position. The shutter is configured to slide from the closed position to the open position only upon simultaneous insertion of both the line and neutral blades of the electrical plug in the plug outlet.
US11967777B2 Antenna radiator with pre-configured cloaking to enable dense placement of radiators of multiple bands
An antenna that enables dense packing of radiators includes a plurality of first radiators configured to radiate in a first frequency band and a plurality of second radiators configured to radiate in a second frequency band, the second frequency band having higher frequencies than the first frequency band. each of the plurality of first radiators includes a plurality of dipole arms. Each of the plurality of dipole arms includes a periodic pattern of inductive choke segments, and each of the dipole arms has a broken peripheral current path.
US11967775B2 Lens antenna system
An antenna system that includes a plurality of lens sets. Each lens set includes a lens and at least one feed element. At least one feed element is aligned with the lens and configured to direct a signal through the lens at a desired direction.
US11967773B2 Dynamic amplifier supply in a phased antenna array
Apparatuses and methods for adjusting a power capability of a system is described. In an example, a system can include an antenna array and a beamformer connected to the antenna array. The beamformer can include a communication channel. The system can further include a first power converter that can be configured to convert a supply voltage to a first regulated voltage. The first power converter can apply the first regulated voltage to the beamformer. The system can further include a second power converter that can be configured to convert the supply voltage to a second regulated voltage different from the first regulated voltage. The second power converter can apply the second regulated voltage to a power amplifier in the communication channel to adjust a maximum power capability of the power amplifier.
US11967770B2 Electronic devices with polarization management capabilities
An electronic device may include wireless circuitry with a phased antenna array that conveys radio-frequency signals using signal beams of first and second orthogonal polarizations. The array may sweep over a set of signal beam pairs, each including a respective combination of signal beams of the first and second polarizations. The wireless circuitry may gather performance metric values for each of the polarizations and signal beam pairs. The circuitry may generate a filtered set of signal beam pairs by removing signal beam pairs having performance metric values that differ from a maximum of the wireless performance metric values by more than a threshold. The circuitry may select a signal beam pair from the filtered set having a minimum polarization imbalance. The array may concurrently convey first and second wireless data streams using the selected signal beam pair. Minimizing polarization imbalance may maximize overall data throughput for the device.
US11967766B2 Antenna array with amplitude tapering and method therefor
Examples disclosed herein relate to systems and methods for configuring and operating an antenna system. In accordance with various embodiments, the disclosed system and methods utilize amplitude tapering of an antenna array to reduce side lobe levels while optimizing main lobe gain. An antenna array is configured to increase a gain differential by reducing side lobe amplitude. The array of radiating elements is arranged to have a majority of elements at the center of the array with fewer elements on the edges.
US11967762B2 Antenna structure and antenna array structure
An antenna structure includes a substrate, a plurality of reflective plates, a grounding plate, a radiating member, a signal feeding via and a plurality of conductive vias. The substrate has opposite first and second surfaces and comprises liquid crystal polymer. The reflective plates are arrayed on the first surface of the substrate. The grounding plate is disposed on the second surface of the substrate and overlapped with the reflective plates in a normal direction of the substrate. The grounding plate further includes an opening. The radiating member is disposed on the first surface of the substrate and physically separated from the reflective plates. The signal feeding via is coupled with the radiating member and penetrates through the substrate to be exposed in the opening of the grounding plate. The conductive vias penetrate through the substrate and respectively connect the reflective plates and the grounding plate.
US11967761B1 Techniques for pain relief
A method for using a patch for pain relief, and the patch are provided. The method includes determining a location corresponding to source of pain in a body, and disposing a patch including a reactive capacitance material at one of a location corresponding to source of pain or a location between location corresponding to source of pain and a brain. The patch is disposed adjacent to the surface of the body. The reactive the capacitance material comprises conductive particles dispersed in a binder so that at least a majority of the conductive particles are adjacent to, but do not touch, one another. The patch includes a first outer layer, a reactive capacitance layer, and a second outer layer. The reactive capacitance layer is disposed between the first outer layer and the second outer layer. The reactive capacitance layer is formed of the reactive capacitance material.
US11967760B2 Power wave transmission techniques to focus wirelessly delivered power at a location to provide usable energy to a receiving device
An example method performed by a wireless-power-transmitting device including an antenna array is provided. The method includes, based on a location of the wireless-power-receiving device, selecting a first value for a first transmission characteristic that is used for transmission of electromagnetic waves by a first antenna group, and a second value, distinct from the first value, for the first transmission characteristic that is used for transmission of electromagnetic waves by a second antenna group. The method also includes transmitting to the location of the wireless-power-receiving device, by the first antenna group, first electromagnetic waves with the first value for the first transmission characteristic, and transmitting to a focal point that is further from the wireless-power-transmitting device than the location of the wireless-power-receiving device, by the second antenna group, second electromagnetic waves with the second value for the first transmission characteristic.
US11967758B2 Printed circuit board structure including a closed cavity
A printed circuit board can include a substrate layer, a first metal layer disposed over the substrate layer, a core layer disposed over the first metal layer, and a second metal layer disposed over the core layer, where the core layer defines a closed cavity between the first and second metal layers. Optionally, the cavity is filled with air and operates as an antenna.
US11967753B2 Electronic device including antenna
A mobile terminal including an antenna according to an embodiment is provided. The mobile terminal includes a slide metal part and a front metal part, and a contact member configured to contact the slide metal part and the front metal part is provided on a side of the front metal part. In a first state in which a display area of the mobile terminal is contracted, the contact member may remove parasitic resonance caused by a slot area, as the slide metal part and the front metal part contact are contacted by the contact member at a first position which is a lower end of the slot area, and in a second state in which the display area is expanded, the contact member may remove parasitic resonance caused by the slot area, as the slide metal part and the front metal part are contacted by the contact member at a second position which is an upper end of the slot area.
US11967750B2 Wilkinson-type combiner and RF generator
A low-cost, small-size Wilkinson-type combiner that suppresses the risk of damaging an isolation resistor due to combination loss is provided. The combiner comprises first and second input terminals to which RF signals are input; an output terminal; a wiring line that combines the RF signals input to the first and second input terminals, and outputs the combined signal to the output terminal; an isolation unit provided between the first and second input terminals and formed by a first isolation resistor, a transformer, and a second isolation resistor connected in series; a detection circuit connected to a secondary coil of the transformer and configured to detect a current flowing in the secondary coil; and a determination circuit that outputs a control signal to block input of RF signals to the first and second input terminals if the current flowing in the isolation unit and detected by the detection circuit is higher than or equal to a prescribed value.
US11967748B2 Single mode cavity filter
A single mode cavity filter having at least three rectangular or elliptical resonant cavities and at least four coupling irises aligned along a straight axis is disclosed. The filter is configured to be tuned by way of an electro-mechanical device. The filter has tuning rods located in each of the cavities and configured to change, in use, the tuning of the filter. The tuning rods are aligned along an arcuate axis and the electro-mechanical device is configured to move the tuning rods according to an identical depth by way of a single motor in the electro-mechanical device.
US11967746B2 Electrolyte membrane of membrane-electrode assembly including electronic insulation layer and preparation method thereof
Disclosed are an electrolyte membrane of a membrane-electrode assembly including an electronic insulation layer, which greatly improves the durability of the electrolyte membrane, and a method of preparing the same. The electrolyte membrane includes an ion exchange layer and an electronic insulation layer provided on the ion exchange layer, and the electronic insulation layer includes one or more catalyst complexes, and a second ionomer Particularly, each of the one or more catalyst complex includes a catalyst particle and a first ionomer coated on the entirety or a portion of the surface of the catalyst particle, and the one or more catalyst complexes are dispersed the second ionomer.
US11967745B2 Co-production of hydrogen, carbon, and electricity with carbon dioxide capture
A hydrocarbon feed stream is exposed to heat in an absence of oxygen (pyrolysis) to convert the hydrocarbon feed stream into a solids stream and a gas stream. The solids stream includes carbon. The gas stream includes hydrogen. The gas stream is separated into an exhaust gas stream and a first hydrogen stream. The first hydrogen stream includes at least a portion of the hydrogen from the gas stream. The carbon is separated from the solids stream to produce a carbon stream. Electrolysis is performed on a water stream to produce an oxygen stream and a second hydrogen stream. At least a portion of the oxygen of the oxygen stream and at least a portion of the carbon of the carbon stream are combined to generate power and a carbon dioxide stream. At least a portion of the generated power is used to perform the electrolysis on the water stream.
US11967740B2 Electrochemical element, electrochemical element stack, electrochemical module, electrochemical device, and energy system
An electrochemical element including a plate-like support provided with an internal passage therein. The plate-like support includes a gas-permeable portion through which gas is permeable between the internal passage and the outside of the plate-like support and an electrochemical reaction portion that is formed by stacking at least a film-like electrode layer, a film-like electrolyte layer, and a film-like counter electrode layer in the stated order in a predetermined stacking direction on an outer face of the plate-like support so as to entirely or partially cover the gas-permeable portion. A first gas, that is one of reducing component gas and oxidative component gas, flows through the internal passage, and the internal passage is provided with a turbulence forming body that forms a turbulence state of the first gas.
US11967739B2 Separator plate and electrochemical system
The invention relates to a separator plate for an electrochemical system, comprising a first and a second plate, which are essentially congruently arranged on top of one another. The first and/or second plates furthermore include at least one elongated projection, which protrudes on opposite sides from a plate plane of the separator plate and extends along the plate plane from an outer edge to an interior of the separator plate so that the projection of the first plate and/or the projection of the second plate, if necessary together, form a receptacle for a connector pin. The projection of the first plate or the projection of the second plate includes an indentation directed toward the respective opposite plate for fixing the connector pin in the receptacle in a force-fit and/or form-locked manner.
US11967734B2 Electrode assembly, secondary battery comprising the same, method for manufacturing secondary battery, and battery pack
An electrode assembly includes a radical unit in which electrodes and separators are alternately stacked, the radical unit having a structure in which one electrode is stacked at the uppermost end. An auxiliary unit is provided with a separation sheet disposed at the uppermost end side of the radical unit. The separation sheet includes a separation part disposed at the uppermost end side of the radical unit and a side surface protection part connected to each of side surfaces of the separation part and folded to contact a side portion of the radical unit to cover the side portion of the radical unit.
US11967732B2 Separation membrane for lithium secondary battery and lithium secondary battery including same
The present invention provides a separation membrane for a lithium secondary battery and a lithium secondary battery including the same, the separation membrane including: a substrate; a first coating layer containing a first organic binder which is able to be bonded to a gel polymer electrolyte through an epoxy ring-opening reaction; and a second coating layer containing a second organic binder, wherein the first organic binder has a functional group capable of ring-opening reaction with an epoxy group, or a combination thereof, and the gel polymer electrolyte is formed by polymerizing an oligomer having an epoxy group, a functional group capable of ring-opening reaction with an epoxy group, or a combination thereof.
US11967730B2 Power tool having a multi-latch battery interface
This application relates to a cordless power tool system including a set of cordless power tools, a set of rechargeable and removable battery packs, and a set of battery pack chargers.
US11967723B2 Solid-state electrolyte for lithium air batteries
A solid-state electrolyte composition for a lithium battery. The composition includes a polymeric matrix material, inorganic nanoparticles dispersed in or chemically bonded with the polymeric matrix material, and a lithium salt. The nanoparticles are formed of a compound including lithium and a different semi-metal element or metal element. Exemplary inorganic nanoparticles include a Li-rich super ionic conductor having a LixMyPzSq structural formula, wherein M refers to the different semi-metal element or a metal element.
US11967719B2 Binder composition for all-solid-state secondary battery, slurry composition for all-solid-state secondary battery electrode mixed material layer, slurry composition for all-solid-state secondary battery solid electrolyte layer, and all-solid-state secondary battery
Provided is a binder composition for an all-solid-state secondary battery with which it is possible to form a solid electrolyte-containing layer that can cause an all-solid-state secondary battery to display excellent output characteristics and high-temperature cycle characteristics. The binder composition contains a polymer A that includes a nitrile group-containing monomer unit and an aliphatic conjugated diene monomer unit. The proportional content of the nitrile group-containing monomer unit in the polymer A is not less than 5 mass % and not more than 30 mass %, and the proportional content of the aliphatic conjugated diene monomer unit in the polymer A is not less than 40 mass % and not more than 95 mass %. The polymer A has a Mooney viscosity (ML1+4, 100° C.) of 65 or more.
US11967711B2 Lithium, nickel, cobalt, manganese oxide compound and electrode comprising the same
A compound of the general formula: wherein x is equal to or greater than 0.175 and equal to or less than 0.325 and y is equal to or greater than 0.05 and equal to or less than 0.35. In another embodiment, x is equal to zero and y is greater than 0.12 and equal to or less than 0.4. The compound is also formulated into a positive electrode for use in an electrochemical cell.
US11967707B2 Nanostructured battery active materials and methods of producing same
Methods for producing nanostructures from copper-based catalysts on porous substrates, particularly silicon nanowires on carbon-based substrates for use as battery active materials, are provided. Related compositions are also described. In addition, novel methods for production of copper-based catalyst particles are provided. Methods for producing nanostructures from catalyst particles that comprise a gold shell and a core that does not include gold are also provided.
US11967688B2 Vehicle energy-storage systems having parallel cooling
Provided are systems for vehicle energy storage having parallel cooling comprising a plurality of modules. Each module may comprise two half modules coupled together. Each half module can include a plurality of battery cells. A current carrier of each half module may be electrically coupled to the cells. The cells may be disposed between the current carrier and a plate. Each half module can have the cells, current carrier, and blast plate disposed in an enclosure. The enclosure can have a coolant sub-system for circulating coolant in parallel to the plurality of cells such that each of the battery cells is at approximately the same predetermined temperature. The modules may be disposed in a tray. A coolant system may be provided for circulating coolant across the plurality of modules in parallel such that each of the modules can be maintained at approximately the same predetermined temperature.
US11967685B2 Battery module for an electric vehicle, and holder for battery cells in a battery module of said type
A battery module for an electric vehicle, includes a plurality of battery cells and at least one electrical resistance element arranged between the battery cells for heating the battery cells as needed. The electrical resistance element includes a polymer composition having a positive temperature coefficient.
US11967684B2 Outdoor radio units with integrated solar cells
A radio unit for a cellular radio access network comprises electronic circuits including a cellular transceiver, a housing enclosing the transceiver circuit, and one or more flexible, thin-film solar cells or folia integrated with the housing or sprayed onto housing to convert solar radiation into electrical energy. The one or more area of solar cells can be used to provide power to the transceiver circuit or cooling fans to offset power consumption from the power gird.
US11967683B2 Intelligent vehicle battery charging for high capacity batteries
A system and method for intelligent battery charging management to improve battery life and charging efficiency of high capacity batteries that may not be deeply discharged on a regular basis may learn driving habits automatically and/or with user input and select an ending state-of-charge (SOC) to limit battery charging to less than maximum capacity based on current and/or anticipated ambient temperature and battery health of life (HOL). An expected vehicle travel distance before the next charge may be learned or determined based on vehicle or user inputs. An ending SOC based on battery temperature, a delta SOC to meet propulsive energy for the expected travel distance, cycling effect (depth of discharge) on battery HOL for a given delta SOC, and/or battery working efficiency may be used to control charging of the vehicle battery.
US11967682B2 Battery pack with coupled battery blocks
Battery block is battery block that includes: a plurality of battery blocks in which a plurality of battery cells is arranged by holder at fixed positions and the battery cells are connected by lead plate; and circuit board that fixes battery blocks. Battery blocks have terminal parts to be connected to circuit board at the same position. Circuit board has connection parts to be connected to terminal parts of battery blocks. By coupling terminal parts of battery blocks to connection parts of circuit board, battery blocks are connected in series or in parallel, and battery blocks are coupled via circuit board.
US11967681B2 Method of manufacturing all-solid state secondary battery, electrode sheet for all-solid state secondary battery, and method of manufacturing electrode sheet for all-solid state secondary battery
Provided is a method of manufacturing an all-solid state secondary battery having a layer configuration in which a positive electrode active material layer, a solid electrolyte layer, and a negative electrode active material layer are laminated in this order, the method comprising: a pre-compression bonding step of laminating a solid electrolyte layer and one of a positive electrode active material layer or a negative electrode active material layer to form a laminate and compressing the laminate to bond the layers, the solid electrolyte layer being formed on a support and including a binder consisting of a polymer and an inorganic solid electrolyte; a step of peeling off the support from the solid electrolyte layer such that 1% to 10 mass % of the solid electrolyte layer that is compressed and bonded to the active material layer remains in the support; and a post-compression bonding step of laminating the solid electrolyte layer from which the support is peeled off and another one of the positive electrode active material layer or the negative electrode active material layer to form a laminate and compressing the laminate to bond the layers. Provided also are an electrode sheet for an all-solid state secondary battery that is manufactured in the manufacturing method, and a method of manufacturing the electrode sheet for an all-solid state secondary battery.
US11967676B2 Catholytes for a solid-state battery
Provided herein are compositions which are useful as electrolytes and/or catholytes in an electrochemical cell that includes a solid-state separator and a lithium-metal anode.
US11967670B2 Display device
A display device includes a first pixel and a second pixel adjacent to each other in a first direction, first voltage wires disposed in the first pixel and the second pixel in a second direction, a second wire disposed along a boundary between the first pixel and the second pixel in the second direction, first electrodes disposed between the first voltage wires and the second wire in the first pixel an the second pixel, a second electrode disposed between and spaced apart from the first electrodes in the first pixel and the second pixel, and light-emitting elements disposed at each of the first pixel and the second pixel and disposed on the first electrodes and the second electrode, wherein the first voltage wires, the first electrodes, and the light-emitting elements are symmetric with respect to the second wire.
US11967662B2 Backside emitter solar cell structure having a heterojunction and method and device for producing the same
A backside emitter solar cell structure having a heterojunction, and a method and a device for producing the same. A backside intrinsic layer is first formed on the back side of the substrate, then a frontside intrinsic layer and a frontside doping layer are formed on the front side of the substrate, and finally a backside doping layer is formed on the back side of the substrate.
US11967661B1 Solar panel design and methods for magnetic cleanliness
Systems and methods for providing a solar cell array with a reduced magnetic field are provided. The systems include a plurality of solar cells arrayed on a first surface side of a substrate. The solar cells are electrically connected to one another in series by a first conductor structure at least partially disposed on the first surface side of the substrate, forming a solar cell or supply circuit. A second conductor structure in series with the solar cell circuit is at least partially disposed on the second surface side of the substrate, forming a return harness. The supply circuit and the return harness define current paths that are opposite one another, and that are separated from one another by the substrate. The first and second conductor structures can be formed from conductive traces on the first and second sides respectively of the substrate.
US11967660B2 Photovoltaic building element
A method of producing a photovoltaic element (1) comprises forming a photovoltaic member (11) on a first area (A1) of a support member (12), such that the photovoltaic member leaves a second area (A2) of the support member free, and bending the support member (12) in the second area (A2) so as to enhanced the rigidity of the photovoltaic element (1). The support member (12) is substantially planar and is capable of being permanently deformed by bending, while bending the support member (12) may be carried out immediately after forming the photovoltaic member (11).
US11967659B2 Semiconductor wafer, radiation detection element, radiation detector, and production method for compound semiconductor monocrystalline substrate
Provided is a stable CdZnTe monocrystalline substrate having a small leakage current even when a high voltage is applied and having a lower variation in resistivity with respect to variations in applied voltage values. A semiconductor wafer comprising a cadmium zinc telluride monocrystal having a zinc concentration of 4.0 at % or more and 6.5 at % or less and a chlorine concentration of 0.1 ppm by mass or more and 5.0 ppm by mass or less, wherein the semiconductor wafer has a resistivity of 1.0×107 Ωcm or more and 1.0×108 Ωcm or less when a voltage of 900 V is applied, and wherein a ratio (variation ratio) of the resistivity at application of 0 V to the resistivity at application of a voltage of 900 V is 20% or less.
US11967658B2 Energy harvesting methods for providing autonomous electrical power to vehicles and electrically-powered devices in vehicles
A method is provided that integrates an autonomous energy harvesting capacity in vehicles in an aesthetically neutral manner. A unique set of structural features combine to implement a hidden energy harvesting system on a surface of the vehicle to provide electrical power to the vehicle, and/or to electrically-powered devices in the vehicle. Color-matched, image-matched and/or texture-matched optical layers are formed over energy harvesting components, including photovoltaic energy collecting components. Optical layers are tuned to scatter selectable wavelengths of electromagnetic energy back in an incident direction while allowing remaining wavelengths of electromagnetic energy to pass through the layers to the energy collecting components below. The layers uniquely implement optical light scattering techniques to make the layers appear opaque when observed from a light incident side, while allowing at least 50%, and as much as 80+%, of the energy impinging on the energy or incident side to pass through the layer.
US11967656B2 Photovoltaic cell, method for preparing same, and photovoltaic module
A photovoltaic cell is provided, including a substrate and a passivation layer on the substrate. The passivation layer includes first portions and second portions interleaved with each other in a direction perpendicular to a normal of the first surface of the substrate. The first and second portions are doped with a same type of doping elements, each second portion has a reference surface away from the substrate, a doping concentration of doping elements in a second portion gradually decreases in a direction from a center of the reference surface toward an adjacent first portion and in a direction from the center of the reference surface toward the substrate, and a doping concentration of doping elements in the first portion is less than or equal to a minimum doping concentration of doping elements in the second portion.
US11967655B2 Built-in bypass diode
A bypass diode can include a first conductive region of a first conductivity type disposed above a substrate of a solar cell and a second conductive region of a second conductivity type disposed above the first conductive region. The bypass diode can include a thin dielectric region disposed directly between the first and second conductive regions.
US11967653B2 Phased solar power supply system
A high efficiency solar power system combining photovoltaic sources of power (1) can be converted by a base phase DC-DC photovoltaic converter (6) and an altered phase DC-DC photovoltaic converter (8) that have outputs combined through low energy storage combiner circuitry (9). The converters can be synchronously controlled through a synchronous phase control (11) that synchronously operates switches to provide a conversion combined photovoltaic DC output (10). Converters can be provided for individual source conversion or phased operational modes, the latter presenting a combined low photovoltaic energy storage DC-DC photovoltaic converter (15) at string or individual panel levels.
US11967652B2 Sensor package structure having solder mask frame
A sensor package structure includes a substrate, a sensor chip and a ring-shaped solder mask frame those are disposed on the substrate, a ring-shaped support disposed on a top side of the annular solder mask frame, and a light permeable member that is disposed on the ring-shaped support. The sensor chip is electrically coupled to the substrate. A top surface of the sensor chip has a sensing region, and the sensing region is spaced apart from an outer lateral side of the sensor chip by a distance less than 300 μm. The ring-shaped solder mask frame surrounds and contacts the outer lateral side of the sensor chip. The light permeable member, the ring-shaped support, and the sensor chip jointly define an enclosed space.
US11967651B2 Silicon carbide power diode device and fabrication method thereof
A silicon carbide power diode device has a silicon carbide substrate on which a silicon carbide epitaxial layer with an active region is provided. A Schottky metal layer is on the active region, and a first electrode layer is on the Schottky metal layer. A first ohmic contact is on the silicon carbide substrate, and a second electrode layer is on the first ohmic contact. The active region of the silicon carbide epitaxial layer has a plurality of first P-type regions, a plurality of second P-type regions, and N-type regions. The first P-type regions and the second P-type regions lacking an ohmic contact are spaced apart with dimensions of the second P-type regions being minimized and the N-type regions being maximized for given dimensions of the first P-type region. Second ohmic contacts are located between the first P-type region and the Schottky metal layer.
US11967649B2 Semiconductor device
The semiconductor device includes a first conductor and a second conductor; a first insulator to a third insulator; and a first oxide to a third oxide. The first conductor is disposed to be exposed from a top surface of the first insulator. The first oxide is disposed over the first insulator and the first conductor. A first opening reaching the first conductor is provided in the first oxide. The second oxide is disposed over the first oxide. The second oxide comprises a first region, a second region, and a third region positioned between the first region and the second region. The third oxide is disposed over the second oxide. The second insulator is disposed over the third oxide. The second conductor is disposed over the second insulator. The third insulator is disposed to cover the first region and the second region and to be in contact with the top surface of the first insulator.
US11967648B2 Method for forming oxide semiconductor film, semiconductor device, and method for manufacturing semiconductor device
The impurity concentration in the oxide semiconductor film is reduced, and a highly reliability can be obtained.
US11967644B2 Semiconductor device comprising separate different well regions with doping types
A semiconductor device can include: a substrate having a first doping type; a first well region located in the substrate and having a second doping type, where the first well region is located at opposite sides of a first region of the substrate; a source region and a drain region located in the first region, where the source region has the second doping type, and the drain region has the second doping type; and a buried layer having the second doping type located in the substrate and below the first region, where the buried layer is in contact with the first well region, where the first region is surrounded by the buried layer and the first well region, and the first doping type is opposite to the second doping type.
US11967641B2 Semiconductor device including different nitride regions improving characteristics of the semiconductor device
According to one embodiment, a semiconductor device includes first to third electrodes, first to third nitride regions, and first and second insulating films. The first nitride region includes Alx1Ga1−x1N, and includes first and second partial regions, a third partial region between the first and second partial regions, a fourth partial region between the first and third partial regions, and a fifth partial region between the third and second partial regions. The first nitride region includes first to fifth partial regions. The second nitride region includes Alx2Ga1−x2N, and sixth and seventh partial regions. At least a portion of the third electrode is between the sixth and seventh partial regions. The first insulating film includes silicon and oxygen and includes first and second insulating regions. The third nitride region includes Alx3Ga1−x3N, and first to seventh portions. The second insulating film includes silicon and oxygen and includes third to seventh insulating regions.
US11967638B2 Segmented power diode structure with improved reverse recovery
A power diode comprises a plurality of diode cells (10). Each diode cell (10) comprises a first conductivity type first anode layer (40), a first conductivity type second anode layer (45) having a lower doping concentration than the first anode layer (40) and being separated from an anode electrode layer (20) by the first anode layer (40), a second conductivity type drift layer (50) forming a pn-junction with the second anode layer (45), a second conductivity type cathode layer (60) being in direct contact with the cathode electrode layer (60), and a cathode-side segmentation layer (67) being in direct contact with the cathode electrode layer (30). A material of the cathode-side segmentation layer (67) is a first conductivity type semiconductor, wherein an integrated doping content of the cathode-side, which is integrated along a direction perpendicular to the second main side (102), is below 2·1013 cm−2, or a material of the cathode-side segmentation layer (67) is an insulating material. A horizontal cross-section through each diode cell (10) along a horizontal plane (K1) comprises a first area where the horizontal plane (K1) intersects the second anode layer (45) and a second area where the plane (K1) intersects the drift layer (50).
US11967631B1 Power semiconductor device and manufacturing method thereof
The present disclosure provides a power semiconductor device and a manufacturing method thereof. In order to provide a power semiconductor device with improved latch-up immunity but without increasing device power loss and costs, a hole current path in a fourth semiconductor region of a first conductivity type between a gate trench and a dummy gate trench is shortened by providing a first contact trench between two adjacent gate trenches, and providing a second contact trench between the gate trench and a dummy gate trench such that the width and depth of the second contact trench are respectively greater than those of the first contact trench. The effect of the hole current on the potential rise of the fourth semiconductor region of the first conductivity type is suppressed, thereby suppressing the latch-up effect, and enhancing the switching reliability.
US11967628B2 Manufacturing method of semiconductor structure
A semiconductor structure includes a substrate, an isolation layer, a dielectric layer, an insulation layer, a conductor and a capping layer. The substrate has a concave portion. The isolation layer is located on a top surface of the substrate. The dielectric layer is located on the isolation layer. The insulation layer is located on a surface of the concave portion and extends to a sidewall of the isolation layer. The conductor is located on the insulation layer in the concave portion. The conductor has a first top surface and a second top surface, and the first top surface is closer to the dielectric layer than the second top surface. The capping layer is located in the concave portion and covers the conductor.
US11967623B2 Semiconductor devices and electronic systems including the same
Disclosed is a semiconductor device comprising gate stack structures on a substrate, separation structures extending in a first direction on the substrate and separating the gate stack structures, and vertical structures penetrating the gate stack structures. Each gate stack structure includes cell dielectric layers and electrodes including upper electrodes, a barrier layer extending between the electrodes and the cell dielectric layers, a separation dielectric pattern extending in the first direction and penetrating the upper electrodes to separate each upper electrode into pieces that are spaced apart from each other in a second direction intersecting the first direction, and capping patterns between the separation dielectric pattern and the upper electrodes. The capping patterns are on sidewalls of each upper electrode and spaced apart from each other in a third direction perpendicular to a top surface of the substrate. Each capping pattern is on a sidewall of the barrier layer.
US11967622B2 Inter block for recessed contacts and methods forming same
Embodiments provide a dielectric inter block disposed in a metallic region of a conductive line or source/drain contact. A first and second conductive structure over the metallic region may extend into the metallic region on either side of the inter block. The inter block can prevent etchant or cleaning solution from contacting an interface between the first conductive structure and the metallic region.
US11967617B2 Nitride semiconductor substrate, laminate, substrate selection program, substrate data output program, off-angle coordinate map, and methods thereof
A nitride semiconductor substrate including a group III nitride semiconductor crystal and having a main surface, wherein a low index crystal plane is (0001) plane curved in a concave spherical shape to the main surface, and the off-angle (θm, θa) at a position (x, y) in the main surface approximated by x representing a coordinate in a direction along <1-100> axis, y is a coordinate in a direction along <11-20> axis, (0, 0) represents a coordinate (x, y) of the center, θm represents a direction component along <1-100> axis in an off-angle of <0001> axis with respect to a normal, θa represents a direction component along <11-20> axis in the off-angle, (M1, A1) represents a rate of change in the off-angle (θm, θa) with respect to the position (x, y) in the main surface, and (M2, A2) represents the off-angle (θm, θa) at the center.
US11967616B2 Vertical silicon carbide power MOSFET and IGBT and a method of manufacturing the same
Disclosed is a vertical silicon carbide power MOSFET with a 4H-SiC substrate of n+-type as drain and a 4H-Si C epilayer of n−-type, epitaxially grown on the 4H-SiC substrate acting as drift region and a source region of p++-type, a well region of p-type, a channel region of p-type and a contact region of n++-type implanted into the drift region and a metal gate insulated from the source and drift region by a gate-oxide. A high mobility layer with a vertical thickness in a range 0.1 nm to 50 nm exemplarily in the range of 0.5 nm to 10 nm is provided at the interface between the 4H-SiC epilayer and the gate-oxide.