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US12070574B2 |
Apparatus, systems and methods for an infusion pump assembly
A system for delivery of a volume of infusible fluid. The system includes a controller configured to calculate a trajectory for delivering infusible fluid, the trajectory comprising at least one volume of fluid, and determine a schedule for delivering the at least one volume of fluid according to the trajectory, wherein the schedule comprising an interval and a volume of infusible fluid for delivery. The system also includes a volume sensor assembly for determining the at least one volume of fluid delivered, wherein the controller recalculates the trajectory based on the volume of fluid delivered. |
US12070573B2 |
Visual detection for IV pump tube calibration
A system and method for calibrating an IV pump infusion system tube comprises a fluid source, an infusion system comprising, an IV pump, a drive unit, a chamber with known constant volume, a control unit, and IV tubing with a known inner diameter tolerance, and a sensor and floating detection object. The system administers medicinal fluid, calculates the flow rate of the medicinal fluid in the chamber by measuring the time the floating detection object and medicinal fluid rises in the chamber, compares the calculated flow rate with a set flow rate of the IV pump input in the control unit prior to infusion, and adjusts the IV pump and flow rate based on the compared deviations for more accurate delivery to a patient. This configuration may provide a more precise delivery rate of medicinal fluid, preventing harm to the patient and waste of medicine. |
US12070571B2 |
Drug delivery system
A delivery system configured to be secured on a patient skin which comprises a first container having a first variable volume; a second container having a second variable volume; and a skin adherable unit configured to secure the first container and the second container to the patient skin. The medical device may further comprise a containers' interface configured to operatively couple the first container and the second container such that a volume increase of the second variable volume may induce a volume decrease of the first variable volume. Preferentially, the system further comprises a vent device configured to prevent any unintended pressure increase in the first storage compartment. |
US12070570B2 |
Injectables
The present invention relates to methods and products for demonstrating that intravenous access devices are substantially or completely void of residual drug products. The methods and products involve the use of colored liquids to allow the visual assessment of whether or not an intravenous device has been flushed. |
US12070569B2 |
Medical check valve for food distribution
A medical check valve includes a main body with an inlet and an outlet. A poppet valve base in the main body may include a first conduit to enable fluid flow between the inlet and the outlet in a normal operating position and a second conduit to enable fluid flow between the outlet and a top portion of the poppet valve base in a bypass operating position. A poppet cap with a neck portion inserted into the poppet valve base may be moved between an open position and a closed position. In the open position, fluid flow is permitted into an aperture in the cap, e.g., via a syringe, in the bypass operating position such that the fluid in the syringe is delivered to the outlet. In the closed position, and fluid flow is disabled, preventing possible splash back events. |
US12070567B2 |
Microneedle particles, compositions, and methods of treatment and delivering a substance of interest
Provided herein are microneedle particles, compositions that include microneedle particles, methods of treating skin, and methods of delivering a substance of interest. The microneedle particles may include one or more microneedles, and the microneedle particles may be configured to prevent the entire microneedle particle from penetrating the biological tissue. The microneedle particles may be dispersed in a liquid medium to form a composition. A biological tissue may be contacted with the microneedle particles to pre-treat the biological tissue, and a substance of interest may be applied to the pre-treated biological tissue. |
US12070565B2 |
Device and method for wound irrigation and debridement
A device for wound irrigation and debridement includes a body extending along a longitudinal axis. The body comprises an interior region and an opening such that that the interior region and the first opening are configured to transfer an irrigation fluid. The body comprises a compliant region having a first stiffness and a debridement region having a different second stiffness. The compliant region defines a distal surface. In a first configuration, the compliant region defines a first axial dimension, the distal surface engages a target body region, and the debridement region is axially offset from the distal surface and disengaged from the target body region. In a second configuration, the compliant region is compressed to define a second axial dimension less than the first axial dimension, thereby engaging the debridement region with the target body region, and the distal surface engages the target body region. |
US12070564B2 |
Ureteral stent
A ureteral stent is provided. The stent may include a first section having a first wall defining a first luminal section. The stent may further include a second section having a second wall defining a second luminal section. The second section can be enabled to substantially close at times external pressure is applied to the stent. |
US12070558B2 |
Catheter shaft and associated devices, systems, and methods
Systems, devices, and methods for detaching an implantable device from a delivery system are disclosed herein. One aspect of the present technology, for example, is directed toward an elongated shaft having an inner surface that defines a lumen that extends distally from the proximal portion to an opening at a distal terminus of a distal portion. In some embodiments the distal portion includes an inner polymer structure having a first portion and a second portion positioned distal of the first portion along the length of the inner polymer structure. The first portion can have a first stiffness and the second portion can have a second stiffness less than the first stiffness. The distal portion can further include an outer polymer structure disposed around the inner polymer structure and a coil wound around the inner polymer structure and disposed within the outer polymer structure. |
US12070555B2 |
Humidification chamber and chamber seal for a respiratory assistance apparatus
A humidification chamber (24, 50, 300, 400, 500, 600 or 700) for humidifying gases is provided comprising: a water tub that is configured to receive a volume of water; a gases inlet for receiving a flow of gases into an interior volume of the humidification chamber; and a gases outlet through which a humidified flow of gases may exit the interior volume of the humidification chamber. One or more fill apertures (120) are provided in fluid communication with the water tub such that the water tub can be filled with water through the one or more fill apertures. A sealing closure (850) is also provided and configured to be releaseably mounted on the humidification chamber (24, 50, 300, 400, 500, 600 or 700), the sealing closure (850) being configured to sealingly close each fill aperture (120) when the sealing closure (850) is mounted on the humidification chamber to resist gas and/or vapour escaping from the one or more fill apertures (120). |
US12070553B2 |
Patient interface, system and method
This invention relates to a patient interface, a system and/or method for providing a dedicated or sole inspiratory line or conduit for provision of inspiratory gases to a patient, and a dedicated sole expiratory line or conduit for provision of expiratory gases to a downstream device, where the inspiratory line or conduit is sealing engageable with first of a user's nares and the expiratory line or conduit is sealing engageable with the second of a user's nares. |
US12070552B2 |
Foam-based interfacing structure
An interfacing structure is arranged to cooperate with a frame to contact with the skin of a patient. The interfacing structure includes a clip portion joined to a cushioning component. The frame is more rigid than the clip portion and the clip portion is more rigid than the cushioning component. |
US12070550B2 |
Systems and methods for delivering a respiratory gas
A respiratory ventilation apparatus configured to deliver a respiratory gas to a patient interface is provided. The apparatus may include a gas pressurization unit configured to generate a pressurized respiratory gas, a gas inlet port configured to introduce the respiratory gas into the respiratory ventilation apparatus, a gas outlet port configured to discharge the pressurized respiratory gas to a respiration tube, a detection module configured to detect the pressure of the pressurized respiratory gas, at least one non-volatile memory configured to store a plurality of parameters and a plurality of programs, and one or more controllers. The one or more controllers may be configured to initiate the respiratory ventilation apparatus upon a boot operation, and/or initiate a program that constantly reads information from the detection module, and controls the pressure of the pressurized respiratory gas using the information read from the detection module and at least one parameter. |
US12070549B2 |
Systems and methods for delivering a respiratory gas
A respiratory ventilation apparatus configured to deliver a respiratory gas to a patient interface is provided. The apparatus may include a gas pressurization unit configured to generate a pressurized respiratory gas, a gas inlet port configured to introduce the respiratory gas into the respiratory ventilation apparatus, a gas outlet port configured to discharge the pressurized respiratory gas to a respiration tube, a detection module configured to detect the pressure of the pressurized respiratory gas, at least one non-volatile memory configured to store a plurality of parameters and a plurality of programs, and one or more controllers. The one or more controllers may be configured to initiate the respiratory ventilation apparatus upon a boot operation, and/or initiate a program that constantly reads information from the detection module, and controls the pressure of the pressurized respiratory gas using the information read from the detection module and at least one parameter. |
US12070548B2 |
Patient interface systems for ensuring effective seal
A patient interface system for delivering breathable gas to a patient includes a patient interface configured to sealingly engage the patient's face. A mechanism may be provided to ensure that an effective seal is maintained between the patient interface and the patient's face by preventing, reducing, minimizing or limiting effects of disruptive forces, such as tube drag, on the patient interface. |
US12070544B2 |
Negative pressure device
A method and apparatus are disclosed for providing negative pressure at a wound site. The apparatus includes a suction pump for generating negative pressure, a negative pressure reservoir, a valve element arranged to selectively provide a fluid communication path between the reservoir and the wound site while a negative pressure in the negative pressure reservoir is greater than a threshold negative pressure, to thereby provide a desired negative pressure at the wound site, and wherein in response to a pressure in the negative pressure reservoir decreasing to the threshold negative pressure, the suction pump is operable to re-establish an initial negative pressure in the negative pressure reservoir. |
US12070543B2 |
Blood processing apparatus and method for detoxifying bacterial lipopolysaccharide in vivo
A detoxification method for treating sepsis, microbial infections, and other inflammatory conditions includes the steps of inducing flow of patient blood through a blood treatment device consisting of a bioreactor inlet and outlet in fluid connection to the circulatory system of a patient. Biological agents including lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and extracellular adenosine triphosphate (ATP) contained within patient blood can be irreversibly detoxified by passage of patient blood over a bioreactor surface having attached or immobilized alkaline phosphatase enzymes and acyloxyacyl hydrolase enzyme, with the bioreactor being contained within the blood treatment device. The method uses continuous treatment of a patient's blood to convert LPS and extracellular ATP in blood into inhibitors of inflammation in vivo without adding any chemicals to the bloodstream of the patient. |
US12070539B2 |
Extracorporeal blood treatment method
An extracorporeal blood treatment apparatus comprises: a blood treatment device (2) comprising a blood chamber (3) and a fluid chamber (4) separated from one another by a semipermeable membrane (5); an extracorporeal blood circuit (17) comprising a blood withdrawal line (6) connected to an inlet port (3a) of the blood chamber (3) and a blood return line (7) connected to an outlet port (3b) of the blood chamber (3); a blood pump (21) configured to be coupled to the blood withdrawal line (6); a hydraulic circuit (100) connectable to the fluid chamber (4), wherein the hydraulic circuit (100) comprises a fluid preparation device (9) connected to a water network (14) and configured to dilute concentrates in water to prepare a treatment fluid; a control unit (12) connected to the preparation device (9) and to the blood pump (21). The control unit (12) is configured to execute the following procedure: setting the hydraulic circuit (100) so that the fluid preparation device (9) bypasses the fluid chamber (4); controlling the fluid preparation device (9) to prepare the treatment fluid while bypassing the fluid chamber (4); and simultaneously controlling the blood pump (21) to perform pure ultrafiltration of a patient (P) connected to the extracorporeal blood circuit (17). |
US12070537B2 |
Membrane and device for treating restless leg syndrome
The present disclosure relates to a hemodialysis membrane for the treatment of restless leg syndrome (RLS), especially in severe and very severe cases and/or in patients which suffer from kidney failure and already receive hemodialysis. The present disclosure therefore also relates to methods of treating restless leg syndrome. The treatment and method encompasses using a hemodialysis membrane which is characterized in that it comprises at least one hydrophobic polymer and at least one hydrophilic polymer and in that it has a MWRO of between 8.5 and 14.0 kD and a MWCO of between 55 kD and 130 kD. |
US12070536B2 |
Deodorization and dehumidification device
A deodorization and dehumidification device including an accommodation room in which an object is accommodated, a deodorizer including a deodorization route provided outside the accommodation room to deodorize air in the accommodation room and supply the deodorized air to the accommodation room, and a dehumidifier including a dehumidification route provided outside the accommodation room and separated from the deodorization route to dehumidify air in the accommodation room and supply the dehumidified air to the accommodation room. |
US12070535B2 |
Intelligent systems for dispensing by nebulisation
A system (1-9) for dispensing, in particular by nebulization, a liquid in an environment (10), this system comprising at least one dispensing device (1-4) having a settable operating parameter and configured to dispense said liquid, a plurality of sensors (6-9), a control unit (5) configured to gather a datum captured by at least one sensor of said plurality of sensors (6-9) and to adjust, based on at least said captured datum, said operating parameter of said at least one dispensing device (1-4), said plurality of sensors comprising at least one air quality sensor, this air quality sensor incorporating a suction fan configured to suck air, the air quality sensor being configured to measure the quality of the sucked air. |
US12070534B2 |
Method for preparing an anti-adhesion barrier film
The present invention relates to a surgical anti-adhesion barrier film comprising an oxidized collagen and a polyphosphate compound and to a surgical implant comprising a prosthetic fabric and such a film. |
US12070532B2 |
Nitric oxide and chlorhexidine releasing catheter for anti-platelet and antimicrobial dual functionality
A catheter configured to release nitric oxide and chlorhexidine providing anti-platelet and antimicrobial properties is manufactured by impregnating a thermoplastic polyurethane catheter extrusion with a nitric oxide releasing compound and with chlorhexidine. Thereafter, the impregnated catheter extrusion is coated with a polyurethane coating comprising chlorhexidine and/or a nitric oxide releasing compound. In the impregnating step, the catheter extrusion may be exposed to a solvent having the nitric oxide releasing compound and chlorhexidine dissolved therein. The solvent is removed from the catheter extrusion. In the coating step, the impregnated catheter extrusion may be dip coated in a polymer solution comprising polyurethane and chlorhexidine and/or a nitric oxide releasing compound in a suitable solvent. The nitric oxide releasing compound, impregnated and/or coated, may be selected from s-nitroso-n-acetylpenicillamine (SNAP), s-nitrosoglutathione (GSNO), and mixtures thereof. The chlorhexidine, impregnated and/or coated, may be selected from chlorhexidine diacetate, chlorhexidine base, chlorhexidine gluconate, and mixtures thereof. |
US12070528B2 |
Collagen and micronized placental tissue compositions and methods of making and using the same
Described herein are compositions of collagen and micronized placental tissue components, methods for producing the same and methods for using the same for wound healing, repairing damaged tendons, cosmetic applications and covering biocompatible materials and/or devices. |
US12070527B2 |
UV sanitizing apparatus
A portable sanitizing apparatus, such as a case, includes a first case portion arranged to receive an object to be sanitized, and a second case portion connected to the first case portion and including at least one UV light source configured to emit UV electromagnetic radiation. The second case portion includes an expansion member having a collapsed configuration and an expanded configuration. When the expansion member is in the expanded configuration, a distance between the second case portion and the first case portion is increased compared to when the expansion member is in the collapsed configuration, thereby increasing a distance from the at least one UV light source to the object to be sanitized. |
US12070523B2 |
Sanitization of an article using in situ electrolysis
A system, comprising: a chlorine source in form of an electrolysis unit to generate an in-situ generated active chlorine; wherein a concentration of perchlorate is not more than half of a concentration of chlorate; and pH of a fluid containing in-situ generated active chlorine is more than 7.4; a buffer tank to store a concentrate of in-situ generated active chlorine as a free available chlorine (FAC); a fluid distribution system to supply FAC in form of an in-use fluid to the cabinet; wherein the system is configured to clean and disinfect an article with the fluid while complying with national and international standards for food safety, operator's safety and regulatory requirements regarding the use of biocides. |
US12070522B2 |
Melt blown dressing with gradient density
An absorbable hemostatic nonwoven patch utilizes a biocompatible substrate comprised of melt-blown microfibers as webbed sheets that are layered and bonded/entangled in descending density and ascending porosity; the substrate having a high flexibility, strength and porosity that is suitable for coating cross-linkable active molecules and ability for laparoscopic use or trocar deployment, ultimately for functional use as a highly effective hemostat in addressing problematic bleeding during both open and minimally invasive surgical procedures. |
US12070518B2 |
Method for producing pet dental treat
A pet dental treat includes an outer shell constituting a dense, solid shell which keeps the dog occupied while the dog's teeth sink into a soft, chewy porous inner core, potentially coated on exposed surface(s) such as with a bio-active compound, to scrape tartar and remove plaque from the dog's teeth, including hard-to-reach teeth, thereby helping to maintain the oral health of the dog while also reducing bad breath. The pet dental treat has a cross-section visually resembling a tooth and includes a longitudinal slot defining an integral pocket having in-turned retaining elements at an entrance to the slot, with the pocket provided to selectively retain a functional, edible additive insert, such as a vitamin, medicinal item or the like insert, to be given to the pet, with the retaining elements preventing the edible insert from inadvertently falling out of the pocket. |
US12070511B2 |
Lanthanide complex formulations
The present invention relates to a method of removal of metal ion impurities, such as calcium, from lanthanide metal complexes of macrocyclic chelators. The method uses a scavenger resin to remove metal ions, displaced from chelator, by an excess of lanthanide ions. Also provided is a method of preparation of MRI contrast agents, from the purified lanthanide metal complex, by the addition of a defined excess chelator. |
US12070510B2 |
Injection of single-stranded or self-complementary adeno-associated virus 9 into the cerebrospinal fluid
It is disclosed herein that ssAAV and scAAV vectors of the same serotype administered by injection into the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) via the intracerebroventricular (ICV) or intrathecal (cisternal or lumbar) route exhibit different cellular tropisms in the central nervous system. Thus, a subject can be treated by injection into the CSF of ssAAV or scAAV vector encoding a therapeutic protein, such as an ssAAV9 or scAAV9 vector. The therapeutic protein can be targeted to specific cells using these vectors. In some embodiments, scAAV9 is utilized to achieve superior transduction in the hippocampus, cerebellum and cerebral cortex where both neurons, particularly Purkinje neurons, and glial cells (such as astrocytes) are transduced. In other embodiments, ssAAV9 is utilized to minimize transduction of astrocytes. In further embodiments, an immunosuppressive agent is also administered to the subject. |
US12070509B2 |
Nucleic acids and methods of treatment for cystic fibrosis
Nucleotides encoding a Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator (CFTR) protein are provided herein. Also describe are mRNA constructs that can be used to express CFTR protein in vitro or in vivo. The mRNA constructs can be formulated in a lipid formulation and administered via inhalation to treat cystic fibrosis. |
US12070508B2 |
Microparticles and nanoparticles having sulfate groups on the surface
This invention provides polymer particles which contain negative charges on the surface of the particle. Preferably, the particles comprise PLGA and sulfate polymer. The invention also provides polymer particle produced by the methods of the invention. |
US12070505B2 |
Targeted peptide-drug conjugates
Provided herein are drug delivery systems comprising a peptide targeting agent and a pharmaceutical agent for delivery of chemotherapeutic agents. Also provided are methods of treating cancer comprising administration of the drug delivery system disclosed herein. |
US12070499B2 |
Pro-inflammatory and adjuvant functions of toll-like receptor 4 antagonists
The present invention provides methods and compositions for specific activation of inflammatory responses in dendritic cells (DCs). 1-palmitoyl-2-arachidonyl-sn-glycero phosphorylcholine (PAPC) and its oxidized variant (oxPAPC) were identified to promote DC-mediated immunity, and are provided as adjuvants in immunostimulatory compositions, including vaccines. |
US12070498B2 |
Conjugate vaccine targeting a disease-causing biological protein
The present invention provides a vaccine containing a complex of a peptide consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1 and an epitope of a disease-causing biological protein such as DPP4, IL-17A, IgE, S100A9 or PCSK9, which vaccine uses a less antigenic carrier protein and is capable of inducing antibody production to serve as an effective vaccine. |
US12070493B1 |
Double auxotrophic mycobacterium and uses thereof
Described herein are methods of determining the efficacy of a candidate tuberculosis vaccine and methods of determining the efficacy of a candidate small organic molecule tuberculosis treatment by administering the candidate tuberculosis vaccine or the small organic molecule tuberculosis treatment to an animal which has been infected with an auxotrophic Mycobacterium. The auxotrophic Mycobacterium has a mycobacterial genome in which (i) argB gene, or a gene encoding a mycobacterial ArgB enzyme, has been fully or partially deleted and (ii) metA gene, or a gene encoding a mycobacterial MetA enzyme, has been fully or partially deleted, wherein the Mycobacterium is sterilized in the absence of arginine and methionine). The methods include quantifying the amount of auxotrophic Mycobacterium to determine the efficacy. |
US12070491B2 |
Peptides and combination of peptides for use in immunotherapy against hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and other cancers
A peptide consists of the amino acid sequence IYVTSIEQI (SEQ ID NO: 214) in the form of a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, in which the peptide has the ability to bind to an MHC class-I molecule and, when bound to MHC, is capable of being recognized by CD8+ T cells. A composition contains a peptide consisting of the amino acid sequence IYVTSIEQI (SEQ ID NO: 214), an adjuvant, and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. |
US12070486B2 |
Compositions and methods for targeting nuclear import shuttles and treating inflammatory disorders
The present invention relates to compositions and methods for treating autoimmune, microbial, metabolic, neoplastic, and posttraumatic diseases mediated by inflammation in a subject. Compositions and methods including at least one importin beta-selective nuclear transport modifier (NTM) and/or at least one importin alpha-selective NTM, and/or at least one importin alpha-specific NTM, and/or at least one inhibitor of importin alpha and importin beta complex formation may be administered to a subject to modulate the transport of transcription factors, mediated by nuclear import adaptors, into the nucleus of a cell resulting in a decrease or abrogation of inflammation. |
US12070484B2 |
Teverelix-TFA composition
Provided is a teverelix-TFA composition having a molar ratio of teverelix to trifluoroacetate composition of at least 1:2.2. Such a molar ratio will prevent undesirable gel-formation and provide a homogenous suspension, whereby a unique bioavailablity of teverelix is obtained. |
US12070480B2 |
Compositions and methods to improve exercise performance and recovery
The invention relates to various compositions for improving exercise performance and/or recovery. The invention also relates to methods of using these compositions and kits including these compositions to improve exercise performance and/or recovery. |
US12070473B2 |
Cancer-killing cells
The present invention relates to an in vitro culture of haematopoietic cells, wherein the haematopoietic cells differentiate to form granulocytes characterised by the ability to kill cancer cells. The invention also relates to the granulocytes, methods for identifying the haematopoietic cells and granulocytes, compositions and kits comprising the same, as well as uses of the same for treating cancer. |
US12070472B2 |
Treatment of drug resistant proliferative diseases with telomerase mediated telomere altering compounds
The described invention is directed toward pharmaceutical compositions and methods of using 6-mercaptopurine ribosides and analogues thereof for the treatment of cancer and other hyperproliferative diseases. The described compounds can be converted into telomere substrates in vivo and can be recognized by telomerase for incorporation into telomeres of telomerase active cells, leading to induction of cell death of the telomerase active cells. |
US12070464B2 |
Methods of treating myeloproliferative disorders
The present disclosure relates to the use of 2-((4S)-6-(4-chlorophenyl)-1-methyl-4H-benzo[c]isoxazolo[4,5-e]azepin-4-yl)acetamide, and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, for treating myelofibrosis. |
US12070460B2 |
Methods of treating skin cancer with Carboxypeptidase Vitellogenic Like (CPVL) inhibitors
The present disclosure provides methods of treating a subject having skin cancer or preventing a subject from developing skin cancer, and methods of identifying subjects having an increased risk of developing skin cancer. |
US12070458B2 |
Therapeutic agent composition and method of use, for treatment of mild congnitive impairment, depression, and psychological disorders
The present invention generally relates to the use of cyclic Prolyl Glycine (“cyclic PG” or “cPG”) and analogues and mimetics thereof, as neuroprotective agents for the treatment and or prevention of cognitive impairment and neurological disorders including but not limited to cerebral ischemia or cerebral infarction, status epilepticus, perinatal asphyxia, anoxia, and cerebral trauma, as well as to the treatment and prevention of chronic neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and Dementia with Lewy Bodies. The present invention also generally provides manufacturing methods to prepare dosage forms. The present invention further generally relates to the use of cyclic Prolyl Glycine and analogues and mimetics thereof, as neuroprotective and neuro-regenerating agents for the treatment and or prevention of depression and other psychological disorders. |
US12070456B2 |
Compositions and methods for treating Helicobacter pylori infection
A method for treating and/or preventing VacA+ H. pylori infection and a disorder associated with VacA+ H. pylori infection is provided. The method comprises the administration of TRPML agonists such as ML-SA1, SF-22, SF-51, MK6-83 and their derivatives. |
US12070454B1 |
Anesthetic nerve block and method
An improved anesthetic nerve block and method is disclosed comprising a local long acting anesthetic and a physiologic carbonate base. The local long acting anesthetic and the physiologic carbonate base are introduced to a living organism and adjacent to a nerve. The local long acting anesthetic and the physiologic carbonate base react to form a precipitated mass around the nerve for creating a local nerve block. The precipitated mass degrades into unionized local anesthetic which penetrates through the nerve membrane and into the axon for creating a prolonged local nerve block. |
US12070451B2 |
Sulfate salt of the free base of n-[5-(aminosulfonyl)-4-methyl-1,3-thiazol-2-yl]-n-methyl-2-[4-(2-pyridinyl)-phenyl]-acetamide, pharmaceutical formulations, methods of manufacture and uses thereof
The present invention relates to the field of anti-viral active agents, particularly to salts, more particularly to a maleate salt of the free base of N-[5-(aminosulfonyl)-4-methyl-1,3-thiazol-2-yl]-N-methyl-2-[4-(2-pyridinyl)-phenyl]-acetamide, to pharmaceutical formulations thereof as well as to methods for the production of these salts. The present invention also relates to the use of theses salts and of respective pharmaceutical formulations thereof in methods of treatment and/or prevention of human herpes simplex virus infections, particulary infections caused by HSV-1 and HSV-2. |
US12070448B2 |
Use of carbamate compound for prevention, alleviation or treatment of status epilepticus
The present invention relates to a use for the purpose of preventing, alleviating, or treating status epilepticus by administering a medicament or pharmaceutical composition comprising a carbamate compound of chemical formula 1. |
US12070442B2 |
Ophthalmic pharmaceutical compositions and methods for treating ocular surface disease
Pharmaceutical compositions are described, the compositions comprising an immunosuppressant (such as mycophenolic acid) in combination with a very low concentration of a corticosteroid (such as betamethasone) that are capable of treating, preventing, and/or alleviating an ocular surface disease. Methods for fabricating the compositions and using them are also described. |
US12070441B2 |
Monoglyceride use in animals
Various embodiments relate to monoglyceride use in animals such as post-weaning pigs. A method of feeding an animal includes feeding the animal a diet comprising one or more monoglycerides. Various embodiments provide concentrates, premixes, top dresses, or complete feeds for carrying out the method and methods of making the same. |
US12070440B2 |
Topical formulations of nitroglycerin
The present disclosure relates generally to compositions of nitroglycerin and related organic nitrates, and methods for treating conditions such as Raynaud's phenomenon in which peripheral blood flow in a subject is compromised. |
US12070436B2 |
Pneumatic massage
A pneumatic system includes a fluidic switching module, an air connection inlet configured for connection to a source of pressurized air, a plurality of air connection outlets each in fluid communication with the air connection inlet, a first cascading subsystem downstream from and in fluid communication with the air connection inlet and configured to receive a pressurized airflow from the air connection inlet, a second cascading subsystem downstream from and in fluid communication with the first cascading subsystem, and a third cascading subsystem downstream from and in fluid communication with the first cascading subsystem. The fluidic switching module is configured to cyclically and sequentially direct the pressurized airflow between the plurality of air connection outlets without any moving parts or external controls. |
US12070435B2 |
Trigger point and acupoint stimulator
A trigger point and acupoint stimulator (1) for connecting to a fluid ejection device (900). The trigger point and acupoint stimulator (1) comprises: a base (10) and a least one contact member (201). The base (10) has a transmission channel (CL1, CL1′). The contact member (201) is movably provided on the base (10) and has an ejection channel (CL2, CL2′). A tail end of the contact member (201) directly contacts a skin surface, and the contact member (201) can switch between a closed position and a communicated position to eject a fluid provided by the fluid ejection device (900) and to cause the pressurized fluid to directly act on the skin surface. |
US12070434B2 |
Wearable device for assisting limb movement
A wearable device for assisting in the movement of lower limbs that includes an anchor component configured to encircle the torso of a user and be supported by the shoulders through a harness/suspender that provides both postural support and proprioceptive input. The wearable device may have one or more elastic cords disposed on the anchor component and a means for aligning the one or more elastic cords. Each cord may have a first and second attachment component on each end, which may attach to a first shoe and a second shoe of the user. Lowering the cord end by the attachment component may cause the other cord end to rise. |
US12070433B2 |
Assistive device and control method thereof
The present disclosure provides an assistive device and a control method thereof. The assistive device is adjustable for fitting different user. The control method of the assistive device is used for aiding user with moving and training. |
US12070427B2 |
Moving device for rod part supporting instrument hose and dental examination-and-treatment apparatus including moving device for rod part supporting instrument hose
A moving unit includes a housing, a rotary unit to which a rod part is attached, a spring that generates a torque when the rod part is tilted down or tilted up about a rotation axis on the side on which a base portion of the rod part is located, and a torque adjustment unit that is capable of adjusting a torque by deforming the spring. The torque adjustment unit includes a spring deforming portion that deforms the spring in a direction in which the spring is wound up and a spring fixing portion that keeps a torque constant by coming into contact with the spring deforming portion and fixing the spring deforming portion in place. |
US12070426B2 |
Air conditioning assembly
An air conditioning assembly for an environmental chamber includes an air handling unit for supplying air to the environmental chamber. A plurality of ducts in fluid communication with the air handing unit and in fluid communication with the environmental chamber are configured to draw air from one side of the environmental chamber through at least one outlet vent, and to blow air into an opposite side of the environmental chamber through at least one equal but opposite inlet vent. At least one air conditioning means in fluid communication with the at least one air handling unit is configured to condition the air flow passing through the air handling unit. The at least one air conditioning means includes an altitude simulator for changing the oxygen content of the air flow. In use, the air conditioning assembly is configured to create substantially laminar air flow throughout the environmental chamber. |
US12070422B2 |
Corneal implant systems and methods
A system for forming a corneal implant includes a cutting apparatus, which includes a laser source that emits a laser and optical elements that direct the laser. The system includes a controller implemented with at least one processor and at least one data storage device. The controller generates a sculpting plan for modifying a first shape of a lenticule formed from corneal tissue and achieving a second shape for the lenticule to produce a corneal implant with a refractive profile to reshape a recipient eye. The sculpting plan is determined from measurements relating to the lenticule having the first shape and information relating to a refractive profile for a corneal implant. The controller controls the cutting apparatus to direct, via the one or more optical elements, the laser from the laser source to sculpt the lenticule according to the sculpting plan to produce the corneal implant with the refractive profile. |
US12070420B2 |
Direct selective laser trabeculoplasty
A system includes a radiation source, one or more beam-directing elements, and a controller. The controller is configured to cause the radiation source to emit one or more aiming beams at the beam-directing elements such that the aiming beams are directed, by the beam-directing elements, toward an eye of a patient, to verify that each of the aiming beams is properly directed by the beam-directing elements, and, in response to verifying that each of the aiming beams is properly directed by the beam-directing elements, to treat the eye by causing the radiation source to irradiate one or more target regions of the eye with respective treatment beams. Other embodiments are also described. |
US12070417B2 |
Ophthalmic fluidics system with eddy current pressure sensor
Systems and methods are disclosed for measuring fluid pressure in an ophthalmic surgical system. An example system comprises a fluid flow path and a pressure sensor system for measuring pressure in the fluid flow path. The pressure sensor system comprises a conductive, movable diaphragm having a first side and a second side, the first side of the diaphragm facing the fluid flow path, and an eddy current position sensor positioned on the second side of the diaphragm without contacting the diaphragm. The eddy current position sensor comprises a position sensor coil activatable by high frequency alternating current and signal conditioning electronics capable of sensing inductance or impedance or resonant frequency variation in the position sensor coil as a gap between the diaphragm and the position sensor coil changes and of translating that variation into a displacement signal correlated to fluid pressure. A method of measuring fluid pressure may be performed using one or more of the systems described herein. |
US12070413B1 |
Portable system and device for cold therapy with optional heat and compression therapy
A portable system for cold therapy with optional heat and compression therapy is disclosed, including a body wrap cooling mechanism, a reservoir, and a control assembly. The body wrap cooling mechanism includes a compressor, a condenser, a fan, and a heat exchanger. The compressor has an air outlet connected to the heat exchanger through a first tube. The heat exchanger is connected to the condenser through a second tube. The condenser is connected to an air inlet of the compressor through a third tube. The first tube is communicated with the second tube, and the second tube is communicated with the third tube. The fan has a working surface facing the condenser. The liquid in the reservoir flows into the first body wrap through a liquid outlet of the reservoir, and liquid in the first body wrap flows into the reservoir through a liquid inlet of the reservoir. |
US12070406B2 |
Patch systems for use with assistive exosuit
Exosuit systems and methods according to various embodiments are described herein. The exosuit system can be a suit that is worn by a wearer on the outside of his or her body. It may be worn under the wearer's normal clothing, over their clothing, between layers of clothing, or may be the wearer's primary clothing itself. The exosuit may be assistive, as it physically assists the wearer in performing particular activities, or can provide other functionality such as communication to the wearer through physical expressions to the body, engagement of the environment, or capturing of information from the wearer. One or more patch assemblies may be removably coupled to the exosuit. |
US12070405B2 |
Systems and methods of performing surgery using Laplace's law tension retraction during surgery
Disclosed are embodiments of an apparatus and system for performing a sleeve gastrectomy. The apparatus can include a bougie for insertion into an interior of a stomach, the bougie having a proximal bougie end and a distal bougie end, an inflation lumen having a proximal lumen end and a distal lumen end, the inflation lumen extending from the proximal bougie end through the distal bougie end, a fluid delivery system coupled with the proximal lumen end, the fluid delivery system being operably configured to deliver positive pressure in a predetermined positive pressure range into the stomach, and a monitor coupled with the proximal lumen end operably configured for the monitoring of pressure or volume within the stomach. The bougie can be operably configured to define a resection line for the sleeve gastrectomy when the predetermined positive pressure range is achieved within the stomach. |
US12070402B2 |
Stent device with stent covering having plurality of bonding areas
Stent device has a stent cover bonding to the stent wires forming the stent body at a plurality of bonding portions that are remote from the cross over points of the stent wire. By allocating the bonding portions to the stent wires in between the cross over portions, the axial flexibility of the stent device is maintained. The stent cover bonded by the disclosed bonding portions contributes to preventing lumen tissues to penetrate into the stent body and clogging the stent while placement of the bonding portions bonding the stent cover to the stent device provides variations of positive effects to the cover stent device and to the patient in which the stent device is placed. |
US12070401B2 |
Stent device having looped interlocking regions and non-looped interlocking regions
Stent device having stent wires interlocking with each other in various ways is disclosed. In primary interlocking structures, the stent wires include a loop formed in a first stent wire through which the second stent wire is threaded. Additional loops can be included in the primary interlocking structures, on one or both of the two stent wires. Primary interlocking structures are positioned at peaks and valleys in the respective first and second stent wires. Secondary interlocking structures do not contain loop features in the interlocking structure, but rather include first and second stent wires engaged with each other by passing first stent wire over the second stent wire forming a hanging arrangement with, e.g., the peak of one of the stent wires located in the valley of the other stent wire. Including one or more primary interlocking structures minimizes or prevents axial shortening and provides flexibility to the stent device. |
US12070395B2 |
Invention translating dual axis adjustable interbody fusion spinal system
An interbody fusion device employs a torque transfer mechanism to transfer torque to a driving mechanism responsible for expansion of the interbody fusion device in a direction non-parallel to a longitudinal axis of the driving mechanism. |
US12070391B2 |
Method for improving the wear performance of ceramic-polyethylene or ceramic-ceramic articulation couples utilized in orthopedic joint prostheses
Methods for improving the wear performance of silicon nitride and/or other ceramic materials, particularly to make them more suitable for use in manufacturing biomedical implants. |
US12070389B2 |
Annuloplasty ring for receiving a replacement valve
An annuloplasty ring including elastic features that make the ring optimal for receiving a subsequent prosthetic valve via a “Valve In Ring Procedure.” The elastic features provide a squeezing force on the native valve annulus that both ensures coaptation of the native valve leaflets and also prevents paravalvular leakage around a subsequently-placed prosthetic valve. |
US12070384B2 |
Composite scaffold for the repair, reconstruction, and regeneration of soft tissues
A composite scaffold having a highly porous interior with increased surface area and void volume is surrounded by a flexible support structure that substantially maintains its three-dimensional shape under tension and provides mechanical reinforcement during repair or reconstruction of soft tissue while simultaneously facilitating regeneration of functional tissue. |
US12070379B2 |
Pressure-mitigating surfaces with inflatable chambers and methods for deploying and controlling the same
Described herein are systems and apparatuses for enhanced comfort through contact pressure reduction. In particular, the systems and apparatuses disclosed herein prevent or otherwise mitigate pressure by actively orienting a patient over an anatomy-specific pressure-mitigating contact surface on which the patient rests. A pressure-mitigating contact portion of the contact surface includes a plurality of independently pressurized chambers configured in a specific geometric pattern that is designed to mitigate contact pressure between a support surface (e.g., bed or chair) and a specific anatomic region of a patient's body when the specific anatomic region of the patient's body is oriented over an epicenter of the geometric pattern. Additionally, a plurality of elevated side support portions and a wedge interconnected on the base material are configured to actively orient the specific anatomic region of the patient's body over the epicenter of the geometric pattern. |
US12070378B2 |
Elastic laminates and methods for assembling elastic laminates for absorbent articles
The present disclosure relates to elastic laminates and methods for assembling elastic laminates that may be used to make absorbent article components. Elastic laminates may include one or more reinforcement layers positioned between unstretched portions of elastic materials and substrates to which the elastic materials are bonded. |
US12070374B2 |
Method for aligning digital representations of a patient's jaws
A method of aligning two 3D digital representations of at least a part of each of the upper and lower jaw of a patient, the method including segmenting the 3D digital representations to determine the shape and position of each of the patient's teeth in each of the 3D digital representations; and using a set of known anatomical concepts to constrain the fit of the two 3D digital representations to get a preliminary fit. |
US12070372B2 |
Dental torque wrench
A torque wrench as a ratchet instrument for medical technology, including receiving opening which has head region, neck region adjoining head region, rod-shaped actuating lever fastened to neck region for application of torque to the head region, and enclosure forming receiving opening of head region. Furthermore, torque wrench includes spring clip and latching lug formed thereon. The latching lug in rest position of latching lug protrudes into receiving opening and in entraining portion of latching lug is intended to interact with counterpart surface of insertion instrument inserted into enclosure during rotation in tightening direction of actuating lever in entraining position. The latching lug is intended to move into release position during rotation contrary to tightening direction against force of spring clip, in order to provide free running between head region and insertion instrument. The enclosure has break extending over entire cross-section of enclosure and forms spring clip. |
US12070369B2 |
Manufacture of patient-specific orthodontic tube
Embodiments relate to the methodology of direct manufacture of a customized labial/lingual orthodontic tube by using a ceramic slurry-based additive manufacturing (AM) technology. For example, a method of manufacturing customized ceramic labial/lingual orthodontic tubes by additive manufacturing may comprise measuring dentition data of a profile of teeth of a patient, based on the dentition data, creating a three-dimensional computer-assisted design (3D CAD) model of the patient's teeth, and saving the 3D CAD model, designing a virtual 3D CAD tube structure model for a single labial or lingual tube structure based upon said 3D CAD model, importing data related to the 3D CAD tube structure model into an additive manufacturing machine, and directly producing the tube with the additive manufacturing machine by layer manufacturing from an inorganic material including at least one of a ceramic, a polymer-derived ceramic, and a polymer-derived metal. |
US12070361B2 |
Protective shield for surgical microscope
A protective shield for a surgical microscope provides a barrier between a doctor and a patient that is undergoing a surgical procedure. The protective shield is designed to removably mount to the surgical microscope so that the shield can be replaced or removed for sterilization. The protective shield provides protection to the doctor who is placing his/her eyes directly against the binoculars of the microscope without impeding the view through the binoculars. The shield blocks splatter and other bodily fluids coming from in front of or below the lens or operating area. |
US12070355B2 |
Ultrasound diagnostic apparatus and method of controlling the same
Provided is an ultrasound diagnostic apparatus including a plurality of casters allowing the ultrasound diagnostic apparatus to be moved according to a control signal, a detection sensor configured to detect a motion of the ultrasound diagnostic apparatus, an input configured to receive a control command of the ultrasound diagnostic apparatus from a user, and a controller configured to determine whether a user desires to use the ultrasound diagnostic apparatus on the basis of at least one of the detected motion or the received control command, and upon determining that the user desires to use the ultrasound diagnostic apparatus, transmit a control signal for locking at least one of the plurality of casters. |
US12070353B2 |
Ultrasonic periodontal probe
At least one embodiment of an ultrasonic periodontal probe, the ultrasonic periodontal probe comprising a grip portion having a longitudinal axis, a support member comprising a part having a longitudinal axis different from the longitudinal axis of the grip portion, and an ultrasonic device fastened to the grip portion via the support member, wherein the ultrasonic device is configured for emitting ultrasound signals within at least two emitting cones and for receiving corresponding echoed ultrasound signals, the at least two emitting cones extending in opposite directions with regard to a plane comprising the longitudinal axis of the grip portion. |
US12070351B2 |
Imaging systems and methods thereof
The present disclosure relates to a method, system and non-transitory computer readable medium. In some embodiments, the method includes: acquiring image data of a target subject positioned on a scanning table; determining, by a processor, first position information of the target subject based on the image data; determining, by the processor, second position information related to a scan region of the target subject based on the image data; and scanning, using an imaging device, the target subject based on the first position information and the second position information. |
US12070347B2 |
Systems, methods, and devices for multi-energy ray imaging
A system can have an x-ray source that generates a series of individual x-ray pulses for multi-energy imaging. A first x-ray pulse can have a first energy level and a subsequent second x-ray pulse in the series can have a second energy level different from the first energy level. An x-ray imager can receive the x-rays from the x-ray source and can detect the received x-rays for image generation. A generator interface box (GIB) controls the x-ray source to provide the series of individual x-ray pulses and synchronizes detection by the x-ray imager with generation of the individual x-ray pulses. The GIB can control x-ray pulse generation and synchronization to optimize image generation while minimizing unnecessary x-ray irradiation. |
US12070343B2 |
Determining rotational orientation of a deep brain stimulation electrode in a three-dimensional image
Disclosed is a computer-implemented method for determining an orientation of an electrode using acquired two-dimensional rotational images taken while the two-dimensional imaging apparatus is rotated about the patient, and acquired three dimensional tomographic images of the anatomical structure. The electrode orientation is determined in the three-dimensional reference system of the tomographic imaging apparatus. |
US12070337B2 |
System for diagnosing mental disorders using neurometrics
Described are novel systems for the diagnosis of specific mental disorders using neurometrics. EEG parameters are compared to thresholds to determine if a person is suffering from autism spectrum disorder, Alzheimer's disease, anxiety, depression, or schizophrenia. |
US12070336B2 |
Handheld stylus and base and methods of use
The present disclosure provides methods and devices for assessing movement. In some exemplary embodiments, a system for assessing movement is provided. In some embodiments, the system includes a handheld device. In some embodiments, the handheld device includes a plurality of sensors configured to record motion and position data, a body having a plurality of sides, a battery, and a proximal end configured to interact with a touchscreen of a computing device. |
US12070334B2 |
Elongated conductors and methods of making and using the same
Elongated conductors are provided. Aspects of the elongated conductors include: an elongated structure having a proximal region and a distal region, where the elongated conductor includes two or more insulated conducting members that are in fixed relative position along at least a portion of the elongated structure and extend from the proximal region to the distal region. A pattern of insulation openings among the insulated conducting members is present at one or both of the proximal and distal regions. Aspects of the invention further include methods of making the elongated conductors, as well as devices that include the elongated conductors. |
US12070333B2 |
Wearable device for sensing vital signs
A wearable device for sensing vital signs includes a flexible housing, at least one light emitter attached to the flexible housing, the at least one light emitter configured to emit optical signals, and light sensors attached to the flexible housing. The light sensors are positioned on opposite sides of the at least one light emitter. The flexible housing is structured to attach to a skin surface and flex at least partially around an anatomical structure enabling the light sensors to receive both reflective and transmissive optical signals near a chest of a subject. |
US12070330B2 |
Systems and methods of a health monitoring device
Disclosed are systems and methods of a health monitoring device comprising: a flexible circuit, an absorbent product, and, a processing unit. The flexible circuit comprises: an electrochemical biosensor, a color sensor, an LED, and, a moisture sensor. The electrochemical biosensor comprises a plurality of reference electrodes. The processing unit comprises: a GPS antenna, a power unit, a BLUETOOTH® low energy transceiver, a GPS transceiver, a microcontroller, and, an accelerometer. The processing unit is electronically coupled to the flexible circuit. The methods comprise: obtaining health data from health monitoring device; recording the health data on the memory unit; transmitting the health data to a data communication device; and, displaying the health data on the data communication device. |
US12070324B2 |
Contactless sleep detection and disturbance attribution for multiple users
Various devices, systems and methods for performing contactless monitoring of the sleep of multiple users over a same time period are presented herein. Clustering may be performed based on data received from a radar sensor. Based on the clustering performed on the data received from the radar sensor, a determination may be made that two users are present within the region. In response to determining that two users are present, a midpoint location may be calculated between the clusters. A first portion of the data may be mapped to a first user and a second portion of the data may be mapped to a second user based on the calculated midpoint. Separate sleep analyses may be performed for the first user and the second user. |
US12070323B2 |
System and method for generating diagnostic health information using deep learning and sound understanding
The present disclosure provides systems and methods that generating health diagnostic information from an audio recording. A computing system can include a machine-learned health model comprising that includes a sound model trained to receive data descriptive of a patient audio recording and output sound description data. The computing system can include a diagnostic model trained to receive the sound description data and output a diagnostic score. The computing system can include at least one tangible, non-transitory computer-readable medium that stores instructions that, when executed, cause the processor to perform operations. The operations can include obtaining the patient audio recording; inputting data descriptive of the patient audio recording into the sound model; receiving, as an output of the sound model, the sound description data; inputting the sound description data into the diagnostic model; and receiving, as an output of the diagnostic model, the diagnostic score. |
US12070319B2 |
Olfactory diagnostic and training kits and methods
Disclosed herein are olfactory diagnostic kits and methods for screening for an olfactory dysfunction. Also disclosed are olfactory training kits and methods for treating an olfactory dysfunction in a subject. Also disclosed is a method for diagnosing a subject for an olfactory dysfunction. Also disclosed is a method for training a subject with an olfactory dysfunction. |
US12070317B1 |
Physiological electrode assembly for fast application
The present invention relates to a physiological recording electrode, and, more particularly, to an EEG (electroencephalography) recording electrode that can be used without the need for numerous steps in preparing the subject's skin and the electrode itself. The invention further relates to a surface feature or penetrator with a size and shape which that will not bend or break, which limits the depth of application, and/or anchors the electrode or other device during normal application; and a packaging system comprising a well and electrolytic fluid for maintaining a coating of said electrolytic fluid on the surface feature or penetrator. |
US12070313B2 |
Sensor assembly of a microneedle array-based continuous analyte monitoring device
Aspects of the current subject matter are directed to a sensor assembly of an analyte monitoring device including one or more microneedle arrays. Aspects are directed to components and architecture of a sensor assembly to implement power and processing aspects of a microneedle array-based continuous analyte monitoring device for the detection and measuring of an analyte. A source of a power-on event is determined, and the analyte monitoring device is transitioned to a mode that corresponds to the determined source. When a power-on event is determined to be a valid power-on event, the analyte monitoring device is transition to a mode that corresponds to a type of the valid power-on event. |
US12070312B2 |
Contextually aware fetal sensing in transabdominal fetal pulse oximetry
The disclosed system determines a fetal blood oxygenation level. During operation, the system activates two or more light sources, having different wavelengths, which are positioned on the abdomen of a pregnant mammal to direct light into the maternal abdomen toward a fetus. Next, the system receives a set of mixed signals from a set of photodetectors, which are positioned at different locations on the maternal abdomen to receive reflected light that traverses both maternal and fetal tissue. The system then performs a filtering operation that removes signal components associated with a maternal heart rate and a maternal respiration rate from the set of mixed signals to produce a set of fetal signals. Next, the system combines the set of fetal signals to produce a composite fetal signal. Finally, the system determines the fetal blood oxygenation level by performing a pulse-oximetry computation based on the composite fetal signal. |
US12070311B2 |
Tissue oxygen saturation with quality metric reporting
An oximeter probe determines an oxygen saturation for the tissue and determines a quality value for the oxygen saturation and associated measurements of the tissue. The quality value is calculated from reflectance data received at the detectors of the oximeter probe. The oximeter probe then displays a value for the oxygen saturation with the error value to indicate a quality level for the oxygen saturation and associated values used to calculate oxygen saturation. |
US12070308B2 |
Systems, devices, and methods of analyte monitoring
A glucose monitoring system includes a sensor control device comprising an analyte sensor coupled with sensor electronics, the sensor control device configured to transmit data indicative of an analyte level, and a reader device comprising a wireless communication circuitry configured to receive the data indicative of the analyte level, and one or more processors coupled with a memory. The memory is configured to store instructions that, when executed by the one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to: determine a frequency of interaction over a first time period based on one or more instances of user operation of the reader device, and output a first notification if the determined frequency of interaction is below a predetermined target level of interaction and output a second notification if the determined frequency of interaction is above the predetermined target level of interaction, wherein below the predetermined target level of interaction, an increase in the determined frequency of interaction corresponds to a first improvement in a metabolic parameter, and above the predetermined target level of interaction, an increase in the determined frequency of interaction corresponds to a second improvement in the metabolic parameter. |
US12070306B2 |
Systems and methods for a continuous monitoring of analyte values
Systems and methods for a continuous monitoring of analyte values received from an analyte sensor system are provided. One method for a wireless data communication between an analyte sensor system and a mobile device involves storing identification information associated with a transceiver of the analyte sensor system, the identification information entered by a user of the mobile device via a custom application running on the mobile device; causing the custom application to enter a background mode; searching for advertisement signals; receiving an advertisement signal from the transceiver; authenticating the transceiver based on the identification information; prompting the user to bring the custom application to a foreground mode; causing the custom application to request a confirmation from the user that a data connection with the transceiver is desired; receiving the confirmation from the user; and completing the data connection with the transceiver. |
US12070304B2 |
System and method for diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment of obstructive sleep apnea
A method and system detects a hypoxic condition during an obstruction of an airway of a subject to detect and treat obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in the subject. The method and system includes an organ stimulating transducer configured for placement in a vicinity of an organ of the subject to stimulate the organ and remove the obstruction when OSA is detected. |
US12070303B2 |
Location and orientation estimation of devices incorporating permanent magnets
Methods, systems and devices for estimating the position and orientation of an invasive surgical devices, for example, a catheter guidewire or endoscope, surgical catheter, or self-guided electrophysiology catheter, relative to a reference frame, are described. An example system comprises one or more permanent magnets mounted on the surgical device, a plurality of magnetometer sensors at fixed location providing a reference frame that are configured to perform magnetic field measurements of the direct current superposition field of the permanent magnets, and computational means for receiving the input signals and calculating the position and orientation of the permanent magnets mounted on the surgical device. |
US12070300B2 |
Automatic positioning of antenna connectors for magnetic resonance imaging
The invention provides for a medical instrument (100, 400, 500, 600, 900, 1000, 1100. 1200, 1400) comprising a magnetic resonance imaging system. The medical instrument comprises: a radio frequency system (116) configured for sending and receiving radio frequency signals to acquire magnetic resonance imaging data (302). The radio frequency system is configured for connecting to a magnetic resonance imaging antenna (114). The medical instrument further comprises a subject support (120) configured for supporting at least a portion of a subject (118) in an imaging zone (108) of the magnetic resonance imaging system. The subject support comprises an antenna connector (124) configured for connecting to the magnetic resonance imaging antenna. The radiofrequency system is configured for connecting to the magnetic resonance imaging antenna via the antenna connector. The subject support comprises a remotely controllable actuator (126) configured for translating the antenna connector to a connector position (154, 126) along a path (126). The medical instrument further comprises a memory (148) comprising machine executable instructions (150). The medical instrument further comprises a processor (144) for controlling the magnetic resonance imaging system. Execution of the machine executable instructions causes the processor to: receive (350) the connector position (154); and control (352) the remotely controllable actuator to move the antenna connector along the path to the connector position (128). |
US12070298B2 |
Electrocardiograph
An electrocardiograph according to an aspect of the present invention includes an electrocardiographic measurement unit configured to measure electrocardiographic information of a user, a physiological indicator measurement unit configured to measure a physiological indicator of the user, the physiological indicator being different from the electrocardiographic information, a first determination unit configured to determine whether or not the user is in a relaxed state, on the basis of a measurement result of the physiological indicator, and a measurement control unit configured to control the electrocardiographic measurement unit on the basis of a determination result by the first determination unit. |
US12070291B2 |
Hand grip apparatus for receiving operator input in a robotic surgery system
A hand grip apparatus for receiving operator input includes a body having a proximal end and a distal interface end for coupling to an input apparatus. A first control lever is attached to the body and extends away from the proximal end and terminates in a finger grip for receiving one of the operator's fingers. A second control lever is attached to the body and extends away from the proximal end terminating in a thumb grip for receiving the operator's thumb. Movement of at least one of the control levers is operable to produce a first control signal representing the movement. An input control is included on the body between the grip ends and has an actuator surface angled towards the finger grip end and configured to produce a second control signal in response to actuation by one of the operator's fingers. |
US12070289B2 |
Joint component
A surgical instrument having a proximal end, a distal end and a shaft, the shaft comprising a plurality of joint components connected in series, each joint component comprising first and second connectors, which connectors are axially spaced apart from one another at first and second ends of a respective joint component, characterised in that the first connector comprises a first rolling surface, and the second connector comprise a second rolling surface, and wherein each joint component comprises a first spur gear extending from the first rolling surface, and a second spur gear extending from the second rolling surface, wherein the first rolling surface of a first joint component is engageable with the second rolling surface of a second joint component to form a rolling joint, and the second rolling surface of the first joint component is engageable with a first rolling surface of a third rolling joint. |
US12070284B2 |
Systems and methods for handheld robotic surgery
A method includes providing a handheld manipulator, a surgical tool coupled to the handheld manipulator, and a mechanical arm, affecting, with the handheld manipulator connected to the mechanical arm, motion of the surgical tool by operating a motor of the handheld manipulator, and affecting, with the handheld manipulator disconnected from the mechanical arm, the motion of the surgical tool by operating the motor of the handheld manipulator. |
US12070282B2 |
Methods, systems, and devices relating to force control surgical systems
The various embodiments herein relate to robotic surgical systems and devices that use force and/or torque sensors to measure forces applied at various components of the system or device. Certain implementations include robotic surgical devices having one or more force/torque sensors that detect or measure one or more forces applied at or on one or more arms. Other embodiments relate to systems having a robotic surgical device that has one or more sensors and an external controller that has one or more motors such that the sensors transmit information that is used at the controller to actuate the motors to provide haptic feedback to a user. |
US12070277B2 |
Regional resolution in fast anatomical mapping
A method includes, receiving, on a surface of an anatomical map of a patient organ having a first presentation, a selection of a first selected region, which is intended to have a second presentation, different from the first presentation. A perimeter of the first selected region, and at least an unselected area positioned within the first selected region, are identified. A second selected region is produced, the second selected region includes the first selected region and the unselected area. The anatomical map, having the second presentation applied to the second selected region, is displayed. |
US12070273B2 |
Simulation of the deployment of an endoprosthesis in real time
A device for medical imaging by X-ray is provided. More specifically, it relates to the simulation of the deployment of an endoprosthesis in order to assist the surgeon in an endovascular surgical procedure. The invention makes use of a single 2D image in order to determine certain characteristics of a simplified model of the endoprosthesis: 2D positions, and deployment value of the stents; to determine the inherent rotation of at least one stent; then to determine the deployment of a model representing the structure of the stents, initialized on the basis of the preceding steps, in a 3D model of a vascular structure. |
US12070271B2 |
Colocalized detection of retinal perfusion and optic nerve head deformations
Relationships between morphological changes to an eye due to intraocular pressure changes and blood perfusion changes in the retina are determined by colocalizing retinal perfusion data and optic nerve head (ONH) mechanical deformation data. Perfusion changes from intraocular pressure (IOP) changes are determined by colocalizing retinal perfusion data with ONH mechanical deformation data. Optical coherence tomography-angiography (OCT-A) can be used to generate both retinal perfusion data and mechanical deformation data for an imaged volume. A three-dimensional model (e.g., connectivity map or connectivity model) of the vasculature can be generated from the OCT-A imaging data and used to predict changes in blood perfusion in various areas of the retina due to IOP-induced mechanical deformations. |
US12070269B2 |
Optical coherence tomography instrument and optical coherence tomography method
An optical coherence tomography instrument suitable for imaging a retina is disclosed. In the instrument, an adjustable optical frequency shifter, which can be or include an acousto-optic modulator or electro-optic modulator, is arranged either (i) between a coupler and a reference optical system, (ii) in a reference optical system, (iii) between the coupler and a front-end optical system, or (iv) in a front-end optical system. The optical frequency of reference light or signal light may adjustably be increased or decreased. In operation, a subject is arranged such that its retina is in the focal depth of the front-end optical system. The increase or decrease in the optical frequency of the reference light or the sample light can be adjusted. Thereby, an interferogram representing a depth structure at the retina obtained between returning signal light and returning reference light may be brought to lie within a detection bandwidth of the instrument. |
US12070266B2 |
Microwave ablation probe with choke
A microwave ablation probe includes a cable comprising an antenna configured to deliver Radio Frequency (RF) energy to a target zone and a cooling path defined by a first channel and a second channel configured to circulate cooling fluid in the probe. The inner tube also comprises a choke formed thereon configured to reduce RF energy reflected away from the antenna. |
US12070264B2 |
Accurate tissue proximity
A medical system includes a catheter configured to be inserted into a body part of a living subject, and including a distal end comprising an electrode, and a processor configured to compute position coordinates of the electrode, and find a measure of proximity of the electrode to tissue of the body part responsively to the position coordinates of the electrode and position coordinates of a wall of an anatomical map of the body part. |
US12070261B2 |
Lighting device for handheld surgical instrument with smoke evacuation system
A lighting device for attachment to a handheld electrosurgical instrument is disclosed, which includes an elongated housing having opposed proximal and distal end portions and defining an interior chamber containing a battery powered lighting assembly for illuminating a surgical site, the housing having a smoke evacuation tube associated therewith for removing smoke generated at the surgical site, wherein the smoke evacuation tube is adapted and configured to extend and retract relative to the distal end portion of the housing to accommodate different length end effectors associated with the handheld electrosurgical instrument. |
US12070256B2 |
Bi-spring surgical impact tool
Disclosed herein are bi-spring surgical impact tools and methods of use thereof. The bi-spring surgical impact tools can include a housing, a shuttle, a pinion, and first and second springs. The housing can define a cavity having a first end and a second end. The shuttle can be located within the cavity and define a plurality of indentations. The pinion can be located proximate the shuttle and have a plurality of protrusions sized to mesh with the plurality of indentations during rotation of the pinion. The first and second springs can be mechanically coupled to the housing and the shuttle. Rotation of the pinion in a first direction can translate the shuttle in a first direction towards the first end of the housing and rotation of the pinion in a second direction can translate the shuttle in a second direction towards the second end of the housing. |
US12070250B2 |
Flexible Fastening System
A flexible implant system includes a flexible implant, an implant housing, and an implant set screw. The flexible implant is configured to loop around a portion of a bony element. The implant housing includes a housing body defining a rod passage configured to receive an rod. The housing body also defines an implant passage that receives a portion of the flexible implant. The implant set screw engages the flexible implant within the implant passage to fix the flexible implant to the implant housing. |
US12070247B2 |
Uterine manipulator
A uterine manipulator includes: a main body coupled at one end thereof to a handle and extending in one direction to be inserted into the vagina; a mount coupled to the other end of the main body and having a guide hole formed therethrough in a longitudinal direction of the main body; a support disposed on the mount to support the uterine cervix; a slider inserted into the guide hole to be coupled at one end thereof to the main body and extending in one direction to be inserted into the uterine corpus; an adjuster coupled to both the one end of the slider and the main body; and a head disposed at the other end of the slider. |
US12070245B2 |
Catheter-based system for delivery and retrieval of a leadless pacemaker
Catheter-based delivery systems for delivery and retrieval of a leadless pacemaker include features to facilitate improved manipulation of the catheter and improved capture and docking functionality of leadless pacemakers. Such functionality includes mechanisms directed to deflecting and locking a deflectable catheter, maintaining tension on a retrieval feature, protection from anti-rotation, and improved docking cap and drive gear assemblies. |
US12070242B2 |
Tube body cleaning apparatus
The present invention provides a tube body cleaning apparatus. A tube body cleaning apparatus according to the present invention comprises: a body having a set length and formed from a flexible material; a work member positioned at one point of the length direction of the body and rotatable, about a shaft provided in the length direction of the body, with respect to the body; and an expansion member positioned at one point of the length direction of the body and enabling a volume, which protrudes outward from the body, to increase by expanding. |
US12070240B2 |
Energy treatment device
An energy treatment device includes a sheath including a hollow portion, a fixed handle provided at a proximal end of the sheath, a probe provided in the hollow portion, a movable handle including a jaw having a recessed portion along a rotation axis of the movable handle extending in a direction orthogonal to the central axis, a metal member provided at a position including the rotation axis, and a preventing member which prevents the metal member from falling out from its position. The sheath extends along a central axis of the energy treatment device and includes an attaching portion by which the movable handle is attached to a position offset from the central axis, the metal member is provided around the rotation axis such that the jaw is rotatable with respect to the sheath, and the prevention member is fixed to the recessed portion. |
US12070239B2 |
Surgical instrument use indicator
An ultrasonic instrument includes a housing, an ultrasonic transducer support by the housing, and an integrated usage indicator. The housing is configured to removably connect to a shaft assembly. The ultrasonic transducer is configured to be acoustically connected to a waveguide and operated a predetermined number of use cycles. The integrated usage indicator is operatively connected to the housing and includes a used state indicator. The used state indicator is configured to indicate to a clinician in a used state when the ultrasonic transducer has been operated at least the predetermined number of use cycles for limiting usage of the ultrasonic transducer to the predetermined number of use cycles. |
US12070238B2 |
Tethered laparoscopic probe grip
A tethered laparoscopic probe for deployment through a trocar into a cavity of a subject and manipulatable by fenestrated laparoscopic graspers includes opposing fenestrated jaws. The tethered laparoscopic probe also includes a probe head shaped for insertion through the trocar and including an elongated casing, a sensor arranged within the casing and defining a sensing direction of the probe head, and a grip for secure grasping by the fenestrated laparoscopic graspers. The grip has protrusions for mating with the fenestrated jaws. The tethered laparoscopic probe further includes a tether coupled to the probe head. The protrusions are positioned and shaped to enable the grip to be grasped securely by the fenestrated laparoscopic graspers at a first angle relative to the sensing direction of the probe head and at a second angle relative to the sensing direction of the probe head, the second angle being different from the first angle. |
US12070237B2 |
Device, system and method for treatment of hemorrhoids
A device for treating hemorrhoids includes a first ligating member which moves between a first position in which the first member is tightened to a degree required to maintain a desired position of the first member around the first portion without significantly cutting off blood flow and a second configuration in which the first member is cinched down around the first portion to substantially cut off blood flow to the encircled first portion. Also, the device includes a first applicator having a proximal lumen and first and second opposed distal lumens open to the proximal lumen. The first member is extending from a proximal end distally through the proximal lumen into the first lumen to exit a distal end of the first lumen, loop around and enter the distal end of the second lumen. The first member is passing through the second lumen into the proximal lumen. |
US12070230B2 |
Electromechanical slider valve suction controller
Disclosed herein is a fluid management assembly. The fluid management assembly includes a handpiece, a slider based fluid control mechanism, and a fluid occluding member. The slider based fluid control mechanism housed in the handpiece. The fluid occluding member is configured to be in communication with the fluid control mechanism. The fluid occluding member being separate from the handpiece. |
US12070229B1 |
Method, device, and network for stopping blood loss
A networking-capable emergency tourniquet including an adjustable and inflatable cuff configured to encircle a limb of a patient, and a controller unit removably coupled to the inflatable cuff. The controller unit includes a microcontroller configured to control the introduction, removal, and maintenance of air within the inflatable cuff and process collected patient data, a communicator unit configured to communicate with the user, a transmitter configured to transmit the collected patient data to a centralized server over a communication network, and a receiver configured to receive information from at least one of the centralized server and other sources over the communication network. |
US12070227B2 |
Medical device including a hemostatis clip
An example medical device is disclosed. The example medical device includes a shaft having a proximal end region, a distal end region and an outer surface. The medical device also includes a hemostasis clip coupled to the outer surface of the distal end region of the shaft, wherein the hemostasis clip is configured to shift between an open position and a closed position. Further, the medical device includes a tension member coupled to the hemostasis clip, wherein actuation of the tension member shifts the hemostasis clip between the open position and the closed position. |
US12070222B2 |
Apparatus and method for temporary occlusion of blood vessels
Methods and devices for temporarily occluding blood vessels are provided for use in emergency conditions to control trauma-induced hemorrhaging. An occlusion device is delivered and deployed through a rapidly introduced, percutaneously placed needle that carries an occlusion device in readiness to be deployed out of the needle. The deployed occlusion device applies pressure to the target blood vessel to control blood loss. |
US12070220B2 |
Devices having multiple permeable shells for treatment of vascular defects
Devices and methods for treatment of a patient's vasculature are described. Embodiments may include a device that includes a plurality of permeable shells connected by a plurality of coils, each coil connecting at least one pair of permeable shells. The plurality of coils may include an inert hydrogel core that absorbs water. |
US12070217B2 |
Pressure profile magnetic compression anastomosis devices
Compression anastomosis devices having a plurality of distinct pressure profile zones on the surface of the device. The anastomosis devices may be comprised of a plurality of magnetic connecting members arranged in an annular geometry, e.g., a polygon or circle. The anastomosis device may also be a continuous, non-segmented magnet, or other compression anastomosis device. The compression anastomosis device is deployed into a body lumen, e.g., endoscopically and/or laparoscopically, at a target site. A second compression anastomosis device is placed at an adjacent target site in an adjacent lumen. The compression anastomosis devices are brought together and mate, e.g., magnetically, creating an anastomosis. |
US12070212B2 |
Systems, devices, and methods for endoscope or laparoscopic magnetic navigation
The invention provides systems, devices, and methods for the delivery, deployment, and positioning of magnetic compression devices at a desired site so as to improve the accuracy of anastomoses creation between tissues, organs, or the like. |
US12070211B2 |
Surgical stapling device with laminated drive member
A surgical stapling device includes an elongate body, a tool assembly pivotably coupled to the elongate body for articulation, and a drive assembly. The drive assembly is movable in relation to the tool assembly to eject staples from the tool assembly and cut tissue clamped between jaws of the tool assembly. The drive assembly includes a working end that is coupled to a flexible drive beam. The flexible drive beam includes a metallic core member and outer laminates secured to opposite sides of the core member. The outer laminates are formed of a material having a lower coefficient of friction than the core member to minimize firing forces of the surgical stapling device. |
US12070208B2 |
Surgical effector, surgical tool and surgical robot
A surgical effector, a surgical tool, and a surgical robot are provided. The surgical effector includes a support part, a head part, a drive part, and a sealing member. The support part includes an inner cavity, the head part is at least partially movably arranged at a distal end of the support part, the drive part is slidably arranged in the inner cavity of the support part and is connected to a proximal end of the head part, the sealing member is connected to the drive part in a sealed manner at a first end thereof and is connected to the support part in a sealed manner at a second end thereof, and at least a part of the sealing member is deformable. |
US12070200B2 |
Ring retractor system
A retractor system can include a ring frame and a clamp. The ring frame can include a first ring segment and a second ring segment detachably joined to a first ring segment at a joint. The joint can be contained within a cross section of the ring frame that corresponds to a cutting plane perpendicular to an outer surface of the ring frame. The clamp can include an adjustment screw and a first set of jaws and a second set of jaws. The first set of jaws and second set of jaws can define a first aperture configured to receive the ring frame. Rotation of the adjustment screw in a tightening direction can cause the first set of jaws to engage the outer surface of the ring frame and apply a first clamping force to the outer surface of the ring frame received by the first aperture. |
US12070195B2 |
Systems and methods for design and 3-D fabrication of laryngoscopes, pharyngoscopes, and oral cavity retractors
In one aspect, a method of redesigning a laryngoscope, a pharyngoscope, or an oral cavity retractor is disclosed, which includes generating a computerized 3-D model of a laryngoscope, pharyngoscope, or an oral cavity retractor, adjusting one or more parameters of the 3-D model to obtain a 3-D design of a laryngoscope, pharyngoscope, or oral cavity retractor that can provide a desired visual access to the upper aerodigestive tract of a patient or a group of patients, and fabricating a laryngoscope, pharyngoscope, or an oral cavity retractor based on said 3-D design using an additive manufacturing technique, such as 3-D printing. |
US12070194B2 |
Remote medical examination
The present disclosure relates to remote medical examination of a patient, and, more specifically, to a remote exam attachment that, along with a user device, may capture images of an anatomical feature for examination of a patient. The remote exam attachment may include a lens and may couple to an examination tool, such as a speculum, a scope, or a tongue depressor, which may be used with a camera of the user device. The user device may be configured to adjust one or more settings of the camera, such as the zoom, field of view, aperture, and/or the like. The user device may further be configured to transmit an image captured in conjunction with the remote exam attachment to another user device. Accordingly, the remote exam attachment, along with the user device, may capture, display, and/or transmit images of an anatomical feature, facilitating remote examination of a patient. |
US12070193B2 |
Multiple pumps for reducing pressure for plasma treatment
Systems, devices, methods, and computer readable media for generating plasma for treating objects may be provided. Embodiments include a housing; a plasma generation zone within the housing configured to enable accommodation of an object; a plasma generator for enabling formation of plasma within the plasma generation zone; a plurality of vacuum pumps within the housing, each pump having a vacuum inlet; a plurality of conduits within the housing connecting the plurality of vacuum pumps in series, such that when activated, the series of pumps cause a vacuum within the plasma generation zone; and at least one processor configured to simultaneously operate the plurality of vacuum pumps while the object is in a region of the plasma generation zone. |
US12070192B2 |
Hands-free mechanical manipulation of duodenscope elevator during cleaning
An endoscope cleansing accessory is described for use with an automatic endoscope reprocessing (AER) apparatus which utilizes the motive force provided by a flowing cleansing fluid already within the AER to actuate an actuator wheel of the endoscope during the cleansing process. The movement or actuation of the actuator wheel during cleansing in turn imparts a back and forth motion to an elevator platform or forceps raiser within the endoscope to loosen tissue and other particles that are then flushed out by the flowing cleansing fluid. |
US12070190B2 |
Endoscope guide port
An endoscope port having a housing is disclosed. The housing of the endoscope port may include a channel passing therethrough, and a hub which may include a first roller and a second roller. The endoscope port may further include an entrance at an end of the channel, and an exit at an opposite end of the channel. The endoscope port may be configured such that when an actuator moves in a first rotational direction, a first roller moves in a second rotational direction, and a second roller moves in the first rotational direction. |
US12070189B2 |
Tethered endoscope
An endoscope with flexible cable is described having a first set of means to facilitate travel of an imaging capsule down the esophagus, a second set of means to enable proper orientation and optical clarity of the capsule, and a third set of means to enable ease in retrieval of the device. In most embodiments, there is an overlap of these sets of means, the combination of which assures optimal exam effectiveness while maintaining a high degree of patient comfort. The endoscope can target low cost, high volume screening for diseases of the upper digestive tract. |
US12070184B2 |
Imaging system, endoscope system, and control method
An imaging system includes: an optical system configured to form a subject image; a driver configured to drive the optical system; an imaging element configured to capture the subject image and generate image data; and a processor configured to control the imaging element and the driver. The imaging element includes: a first imaging portion configured to capture an image of a first light beam that travels through a first optical path in the optical system; a second imaging portion configured to capture an image of a second light beam that travels through a second optical path shorter than the first optical path; and plural phase difference pixels for phase difference autofocus, the plural phase difference pixels being arranged in at least one of the first imaging portion and the second imaging portion, the plural phase difference pixels being configured to output phase difference signals. |
US12070178B2 |
Surface cleaning apparatus with drying cycle
The present disclosure provides a surface cleaning apparatus that includes a recovery system that extracts liquid and debris with a drying cycle in which forced air flows through a recovery pathway of the recovery system to dry out components that remain wet and/or retain moisture after normal operation of the apparatus. The post-operation drying cycle can dry out components such as an agitator or brushroll, a brush chamber, a suction nozzle, a recovery tank, a filter, and any of the various conduits, ducts, and/or hoses fluidly coupling components of the recovery system together. |
US12070175B2 |
Apparatus and method for treating shoes
A shoe treating apparatus having a cabinet including at least one storage space, a rotatable duct part disposed in an upper portion of the storage space and configured to rotate toward the interior of the storage space, a treatment part configured to provide treatment on a shoe, and a processor configured to control an operation of the rotatable duct part and electrically connected to the treatment part is provided. The processor may, based on detecting a shoe in the storage space, rotate the rotatable duct part toward the interior of the detected shoe and may control treatment on the detected shoe through the rotatable duct part after the rotatable duct part is rotated toward the interior of the detected shoe. A method of operating a shoe treating apparatus is also provided. |
US12070169B1 |
Back scrubbing device for use in the shower
A back scrubbing device for use in the shower including a scrubber assembly and a fixing assembly. The scrubber assembly includes a scrubber having protruding elements protruding thereof. The protruding elements are brushes. The scrubber curves outward. The scrubber is used to scrub the back of a user when the user scratches against the scrubber. The fixing assembly includes fasteners. The scrubber is removable attached to a shower wall through the fasteners. The fasteners are suction cups attached to a rear portion of the scrubber. |
US12070164B2 |
Drying apparatus
A main body (100) may constitute the frame of a drying apparatus, and a moving bar (230) may be mounted to the main body (100) to move up and down along the front surface thereof. The moving bar (230) may be moved up and down by being driven by the drive assembly (210). Most of the drive assembly (210) may be installed at a position corresponding to the installation space (150) of a duct (130) formed in the main body (100). |
US12070160B1 |
Individual serving size food dispenser
An individual serving size food dispenser includes a casing defining an interior volume configured for receipt of bulk food. An opening of the casing is positioned proximate a bottom portion of the interior volume. An auger is disposed within the interior volume of the casing. The auger includes a first flighting portion and a second flighting portion. The first and second flighting portions are wound in opposite directions. An auger motor is coupled to the auger such that the auger motor is operable to rotate the auger within the interior volume of the casing. A door assembly is positioned proximate the opening of the casing. The door assembly is configured for selectively opening to dispense bulk food from the opening of the casing. |
US12070159B2 |
Food processing apparatus and method
Food processing apparatuses having a drive unit which has more than one mode of operation, works with more than one food processing container, and/or may be operated in more than orientation are disclosed. The drive unit may be operated in first and second modes of operation. In some embodiments, the drive unit may be actuated in a different manner in the second mode of operation as compared to the first mode of operation. In some embodiments, the orientation of the drive unit in the second mode of operation is vertically flipped upside-down as compared to the orientation of the drive unit in the first mode of operation. |
US12070158B2 |
Electric grill control system
An electric cooking grill includes a firebox having a first and second heating elements, first and second cooking surfaces positioned over the first and second heating elements respectively, a household power connection, and a power dividing circuit that apportions power from the household power connection to one or both of the first and second heating elements. At least of the first and second heating elements receives up to 100% of the power from the household power connection. |
US12070154B2 |
Beverage preparation machine with enhanced pump control
The present invention relates to a beverage preparation system (10) for controlling a beverage preparation process by injection of liquid into a cartridge (20), the system comprising—a pressure adjustable pump (2) for delivering different pressures upon varying at least one of its drive characteristics such as the speed of the pump, —a sensor (3) for measuring an operating parameter of the pump (2) such as a current absorbed by the pump, —a flow sensor (1) for measuring a liquid flow parameter of liquid injected into the cartridge (20), —a control unit (6) designed to control an extraction pressure of the cartridge (20) by adjusting the drive characteristics of the pump (2) based on pre-established pressure interpolation data (12) depending on the measured liquid flow parameter and the measured operating parameter of the pump. |
US12070149B2 |
Drinks preparation machine
The drinks preparation machine includes a pump for delivering the preparation fluid—generally water—into a brewing chamber, which receives the portion package, as well as a flow-meter for measuring the fluid flow into the brewing chamber. Machine electronics activate the pump and acquire the results of flow rate measurement, in order for example to switch off the pump after reaching a defined delivered fluid quantity. The electronics are configured to evaluate the measured flow rate and from this evaluation to make a differentiation between a first state “brewing with an inserted portion package” and a second state “water throughflow without inserted portion package”, in order to detect the presence of a portion package in the brewing chamber. |
US12070146B2 |
Cooking device and components thereof
A cooking system for cooking food includes a housing defining a hollow chamber configured to receive the food, a lid movable relative to said housing between an open position and a closed position to form a pressure-tight cooking volume between said hollow chamber and said lid, at least one heating element associated with at least one of said housing and said lid, and a temperature probe positionable within said pressure-tight cooking volume. The cooking system is operable in a pressure cooking mode and during said pressure cooking mode. The temperature probe is operable to detect a temperature of the food in said pressure-tight cooking volume. |
US12070145B2 |
Adjusted thermal generation for food processing
A machine (1) for processing a liquid food substance (10) includes: a container (2) having an outside wall (2″) and In delimiting a food cavity (2′) for containing the food substance (10); an impeller (20) for driving the food substance (10) in the cavity (2′); a housing (3) having an outside wall and delimiting a powered cavity (3′) that is adjacent the container (2) and that contains a motor (30) for driving the impeller (20) and a thermal conditioner (40) for managing heat in the food cavity (2′); and a control unit (31) for controlling the impeller motor (30) and the thermal conditioner (40). The thermal conditioner (40) has different first and second sections (41,42) extending over different first and sections of the outside housing wall (3″″). The first and second conditioner sections (41,42) are configured to generate different levels of thermal energy per cm2. The first and second housing sections are adjacent to and extend over respective distinct first and second outside container wall sections (21,22) and/or form therewith a same first wall section and a same second wall section distinct from the same first wall section. |
US12070143B2 |
Apparatus for drinking
An apparatus for drinking featuring a tubular body with an open bottom end and a closed top end, the tubular body formed to provide a lip stabilizer section at or near horizontal and generally parallel to the lips of a user when in use. The apparatus for drinking further comprising a port in the wall of the tubular body located in the lip stabilizer section. When in use, the apparatus for drinking comes in contact with the lips of a user and the user induces suction to the tubular body through the port located in the lip stabilizer section. The suction induces the flow of liquids through the tubular body and through the port and into the mouth of a user. The lip stabilizer section provides a stabilizing effect to the lips of the user minimizing creases or folds in the lips of the user when in use. |
US12070139B2 |
Fixing device and display for products with stick
A device for the fixing of edible products with stick (10), constituted by a hollow body (1) having an open end (2) suitable for the insertion of the stick (10), a longitudinal cut (4) extending for the entire length of the hollow body, a base (3) at the end opposite to the open end (2), whereto the hollow body is not joined for a portion (6) which extends angularly from the longitudinal cut (4) for an extent comprised between 45° and 180°. |
US12070138B2 |
Method for temperature monitoring and regulation and systems therefor
A monitoring and control system is provided. The system includes a plurality of sensors for obtaining readings associated with food items, such as temperature readings, freshness indications, and the like. The system is scalable and configurable with each sensor being capable of functioning as an individual sensor and/or as part of a grouping of sensors. The system is configured to obtain a variety of information, such as ambient air temperature, dwell time of food items, moisture levels, and the like, thereby enabling the system to recognize current and future concerns. The system provides audio and visual warnings and visual displays. In some embodiments, the system performs one or more physical operation based on one or more detected condition. The system is further configured to distinguish between accurate readings and inaccurate readings and/or to otherwise determine if an obstacle is preventing a sensor from obtaining an accurate reading. |
US12070137B2 |
State estimation apparatus, method, and program storage medium
A state estimation apparatus comprises a power information acquisition part that acquires time-series data of a power value of a freezer showcase; a power information storage part that stores power information during an intermittent operation of the freezer showcase in a normal state; an evaluation part that evaluates power information during the intermittent operation of the freezer showcase from the time-series data of the power value and derives a degree of difference from the power information during the intermittent operation of the freezer showcase in a normal state; a filter cleaning determination part that estimates how clogged a filter of the freezer showcase is based on the degree of difference and determines whether or not the filter needs to be cleaned; and an output part that provides, for a determination result indicating that the cleaning of the filter is necessary, an output to that effect. |
US12070136B2 |
Retail merchandise tray
A retail merchandise tray is provided. The retail merchandise tray includes a frame for supporting retail merchandise, a pusher that slides along the frame, and at least one movable divider assembly adjustable positionable relative to the frame, the divider assembly including a movable baffle plate extension. |
US12070134B2 |
Bassinet locking mechanism and bassinet releasing mechanism
A foldable bassinet apparatus includes a bassinet locking mechanism and a bassinet releasing mechanism. The bassinet releasing mechanism is used to actuate the bassinet locking mechanism. The bassinet locking mechanism includes a first hinge component, a second hinge component, an outer capping component and a locking hub component. The second hinge component is rotatably connected to the first hinge component. The outer capping component is rigidly connected to the second hinge component and configured to cap the first hinge component. The locking hub component is slidably located between the first hinge component and the outer capping component. The locking hub component is fully retracted into the first hinge component to allow relative rotation between the first hinge component and the second hinge component, and is further partially protruded from the first hinge component to constrain the relative rotation. |
US12070133B2 |
C-shaped coccyx, sacrum, and lumbar seat cushion
Apparatus, systems, and methods are disclosed involving a seat cushion configured as a partially-open annular ring, including a circular hollow space in a center of the ring, and a radial-arc-shaped opening in the ring forming a trapezium-shaped hollow space. The cushion includes a top section, a middle section, and a base section, in which the top and middle sections form the partially-open annular ring. Both the circular hollow space and the trapezium-shaped hollow space are located corresponding to the user's spine and coccyx, with the trapezium-shaped hollow space located on a rear portion of the cushion. The circular hollow space frees the perineal region from external compression by avoiding having any portion of the center of the seat cushion pressing against it, and the trapezium-shaped hollow space frees the sacrococcygeal region from external compression by not having any portion of partially-open annular ring of the seat cushion pressing against it. |
US12070131B2 |
Reconfigurable modular furniture assembly with overlapping geometry
A modular furniture assembly is disclosed herein. The assembly includes a base, an upright member, and one or more connector plates configured to selectively couple a bottom portion of the base to a bottom portion of the upright member. The base and the upright member are sized and configured in a particular defined spatial relationship where the length (X) of the base is substantially equal to the sum of the width (Y) of the base and two times a dimension (Z) which is the width (Z1) of the upright member or a separation distance (Z2) between adjacent receiving holes of the base and upright member. Thus, X is substantially equal to Y+2Z. |
US12070126B2 |
Brackets, bins, and shelves
Bin and shelf mounting systems including at least one mounting bracket and a bin or shelf and methods of installing said bins or shelves to a wall. The at least one mounting bracket configured with a truncated wedge shape and beveled side edges. The bin and shelf include at least one recess on a rear wall thereof. The at least one recess includes (i) a downward-facing cavity at a top portion of the recess, (ii) side edges that are beveled, and (iii) a truncated wedge shape complimentary to the at least one mounting bracket. The recess is configured to slidably engage the at least one mounting bracket. A multi-hook system including a mounting bracket and a plurality of face plates. |
US12070117B2 |
Cosmetic blender and method of use
Cosmetic blenders and applicators, and more particularly to a soft, resilient blender system that includes an open-cell memory foam surface component that is easily cleanable or optionally disposable in combination with a core component that is fluid impermeable. Further, variations of the blender provide (i) patterned surface structures for makeup pickup and release together tamping features, (ii) user-controlled variable stiffness surface tamping features, (iii) actuated surface tamping features, (iv) accelerometer controlled surface tamping actuators, (v) wireless communication with smart phones and the like for controlling actuators, recording use and providing users with indications of optimal methods of use, (vi) sensors for sensing skin contacting parameters, and (vii) light and/or thermal emitters for enhancing blending and setting of cosmetic materials. |
US12070116B1 |
Cosmetic container
A cosmetic container includes a threaded rod, a sleeve, a nut, a ratcheted wheel, a shell, a lining and a button. The nut is connected to the sleeve and inserted in the shell so that they are not allowed to translate or rotate relative to one other. The threaded rod is engaged with the nut. The shell is connected to the sleeve so that they are not allowed to translate or rotate relative to each other. The ratcheted wheel is movably inserted in the shell. The lining is inserted in the shell so that they are not allowed to translate or rotate relative to each other. The button is partially inserted in the lining so that they are not rotatable but translatable relative to each other. Every time the button is pushed, a cosmetic product is extended from the sleeve by the threaded rod. |
US12070115B2 |
Refillable container device for a cosmetic product and associated casing
A refillable cosmetic product container device that is configured to receive a refill configured to contain the cosmetic product by an opening in order to put it in place in a reception volume defined by an inside wall of the casing. The inside wall has, over at least part of its surface, a member made of elastomer material connected to the casing and which is at least partly in relief relative to the inside wall of the casing. The casing thus formed is able to hold a refill in the reception volume, by virtue of the members in relief of elastomer material formed on the inside wall of the casing. The invention also relates to a casing for a cosmetic product container device comprising a casing and such a refill. |
US12070111B2 |
U-shaped holder device for cards and/or money
The invention relates to a holding device for cards and/or money, in particular to the use of U-shaped holding devices for credit cards. The invention relates to a holding device (100) for cards, money, or the like, comprising a first plate (101) and a second plate (102) with smaller dimensions than the first plate (101). According to the invention, the second plate (102) lies over the first plate (101) and is connected to the first plate (101) on at least two sides, and the second plate (102) has a region (102a) which tapers outwards on one side not connected to the first plate (101). |
US12070107B2 |
Wristlet with links made of a hard material
A wristlet including a first row with at least one central link, a second row and a third row disposed respectively on either side of the first row and each including at least one lateral link, a connecting rod positioned in the three aligned holes of the first, second and third rows. The lateral link is hollow and includes in its hollow an insert delimited by two external lateral walls, the connecting rod including at each end a first banking and a second banking respectively bearing on a portion of the external lateral wall when the lateral link pivots about the connecting rod so as to limit the amplitude of rotation of the central link about the connecting rod. |
US12070101B2 |
Article of footwear
An article of footwear, comprising: an upper having an outer surface, a foot insertion volume and a sole facing surface, a sole assembly comprising: a midsole having a foot facing surface, a ground facing surface, a heel region, forefoot region and an arch region between the heel region and the forefoot region in a longitudinal direction, where the midsole in the arch region comprises a medial support element covering at least a part of the cuboid bone of the foot and/or a lateral support element covering at least a part of the navicular bone, a medial reinforcement member positioned medial to the medial support element and/or a lateral reinforcement member positioned lateral to the lateral support element, where the medial and/or the lateral reinforcement member is configured to increase the rigidity of the medial support element and/or the lateral support element. |
US12070099B2 |
Article of footwear having articulating strobel with bladder and tensile component
An article of footwear includes a strobel, a footwear upper, and a sole plate. The strobel includes a polymeric bladder defining an interior cavity and configured to retain a fluid in the interior cavity. The polymeric bladder has a peripheral flange extending around a perimeter of the interior cavity from a medial side to a lateral side of the polymeric bladder at a front of the polymeric bladder. The footwear upper is secured to the peripheral flange. The sole plate has a heel portion, a midfoot portion, and a forefoot portion, and a rear extent of the strobel is secured to the sole plate or to the footwear upper forward of a rear extent of the sole plate. A method of manufacturing the article of footwear includes securing the peripheral flange to the upper. |
US12070093B1 |
Custom garment pattern blending based on body data
Systems and methods are provided for generating custom garment patterns for producing clothing sized to fit any newly input human body representation. A set of reference sample bodies may be selected for which custom designed garment patterns are then obtained. Once reference patterns are obtained, a custom garment pattern for a particular new body may be automatically created by blending two or more of the reference patterns. For example, the neighboring reference bodies to the new body may be identified within a low-dimensional embedding space, and interpolation of garment parameters for the previously designed garment patterns for these reference bodies may be performed to produce a custom garment pattern. |
US12070092B2 |
Assembly for adding fibers to natural eyelashes and corresponding cosmetic treatment method
Assembly (5) for the cosmetic treatment for adding fibers to a fringe of natural eyelashes, comprising: —an adhesive composition (A) to be applied to the eyelashes, —at least one device (1) comprising a support (10), comprising at least one substrate (11; 11a, 11b), and fibers (12) having a first end portion (15) releasably borne by the support (10). |
US12070091B2 |
Belt loop connector
One embodiment provides a garment system comprising an upper body garment comprising an interior surface and a first set of connectors positioned on the interior surface. The system further comprises a lower body garment comprising a second set of connectors positioned on a surface of the lower body garment. The first set of connectors and the second set of connectors are vertically aligned when a wearer wears the upper body garment and the lower body garment at the same time, and each connector of the second set of connectors is configured to releasably engage and interconnect with a connector of the first set of connectors to attach the upper body garment to the lower body garment. |
US12070088B2 |
Glove matrix and method of making gloves
A glove matrix and method of making gloves from a web of material, which leaves no scrap from the web of material. A first sheet of material is overlaid on a second sheet of material forming a web. First and second glove patterns are formed in the web are arranged to be opposite one another in the cross machine direction of the web. A sinusoidal cut can be made in the web in the machine direction to form glove patterns opposite each other in the cross machine direction. |
US12070087B2 |
Personal protection gown with frontal coverage
Systems, methods, and devices include a personal protection gown to provide frontal protection for the user. The personal protection gown includes a neck protector extending from a front neckline of a body portion of the personal protection gown. The neck protector partially couples to the front neckline such that a separation gap between the neck protector and the body portion is formed (e.g., on either side of the partial coupling and around the back of the neck). Extension straps of the neck protector are pulled around a neck of the user and form a knot to secure the neck protector and the personal protection gown in place. The separation gap provides flexibility in how tightly the neck protector is pulled such that the personal protection gown effectively provides zone A coverage (e.g., as defined by the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI) for different body shapes and sizes. |
US12070086B2 |
Brassiere and clothes
The brassiere includes the breast support portion arranged at the chest of the wearer, the belt portion arranged from the lower side of the breast support portion to the back portion, and the body-side support portion connected to the lateral end of the breast support portion and arranged from the body side to the back portion. The stretching property of the body-side support portion in the lengthwise direction is higher than that in the circumferential direction. |
US12070083B2 |
Charging device and information processing system
A technology is provided that can flexibly adjust power consumption in a system in which a charging device for charging an aerosol generation device communicates with a terminal device, the power consumption being due to said communication. An operating method for a terminal device communicates with a charging device for charging an aerosol generation device. The method includes a step in which charging information relating to a battery of the charging device is acquired from the charging device; a step in which a charging status of the battery is evaluated on the basis of the charging information; and a step in which the possibility or impossibility of communication between the terminal device and the charging device is determined on the basis of the charging status. |
US12070081B2 |
Aerosol generating device, and method and apparatus for transmitting and receiving data
A mobile terminal includes a communication unit configured to form a communication link with an aerosol generating device, and a controller configured to receive data from the aerosol generating device through the communication link and, by using the received data, perform an operation related to the aerosol generating device or output information about the aerosol generating device. |
US12070080B2 |
Aerosol generating system
An aerosol generating system includes an aerosol generating article and an aerosol generating device, wherein the aerosol generating article includes a tobacco medium portion and an aerosol generator, the tobacco medium portion including a tobacco material and a pH adjuster, and the aerosol generator including an aerosol generating material.The aerosol generating device includes a heater configured to receive power from a battery to heat the aerosol generating material, and a controller configured to control power supply to the heater.When the heater operates in a smokeless mode, an aerosol is not generated from the aerosol generating material, and when the heater operates in a smoke mode, an aerosol is generated from the aerosol generating material. |
US12070075B2 |
Power supply assembly, non-combustion-type flavor inhaler, and non-combustion-type flavor inhalation system
A non-combustion-type flavor inhaler includes: an atomization assembly including an atomizer configured to atomize an aerosol source without combustion; and a power supply assembly including a power supply for supplying power to the atomizer. The power supply assembly includes: paired electrodes for electrical connection with the atomizer; and a first electrode and a second electrode electrically connected with the power supply. At least one of the first electrode and the second electrode is electrically connectable to a charger for charging the power supply. The non-combustion-type flavor inhaler is provided with a control circuit configured to detect a predetermined current in an opposite direction to a direction of a current flowing through the first electrode or the second electrode when the charger charges the power supply. |
US12070072B2 |
Apparatus for generating aerosol comprising multilayer thermally conductive member
An aerosol generating device includes a multilayered thermally conductive member forming an accommodation space into which an aerosol generating article is configured to be inserted; a heater surrounding the multilayered thermally conductive member; a battery configured to supply power to the heater; and a controller configured to control power supplied from the battery to the heater such that the multilayered thermally conductive member transfers heat from the heater to the aerosol generating article. Each layer of the multilayered thermally conductive member includes a corrosion-resistant material or a thermally conductive material. |
US12070069B2 |
E-cigarette
An e-cigarette includes a housing having a liquid section for holding a liquid and a battery section for holding a battery, which liquid section and battery section are configured to be coupled to each other, and a wick to take up the liquid, a heating member for heating the wick, wherein the liquid section includes a liquid reservoir provided with a liquid outlet to supply liquid to the wick and an air duct to create an air flow along the wick and to an air outlet. |
US12070068B2 |
Atomization device
Disclosed is an atomization device, including: a heating wire, a glass heating core and a ceramic base; the ceramic base is provided with an open heating core accommodating part, the glass heating core is arranged in the heating core accommodating part, and a liquid-dipping end of the glass heating core protrudes from an opening of the heating core accommodating part and is exposed from the heating core accommodating part; a base body air channel is provided at the ceramic base; the glass heating core is provided with a heating core air channel, the heating core air channel is provided with an heating core air inlet hole, and the heating core air channel is peripherally covered with the heating wire. Oil to be atomized is dipped and the atomization airflow is formed through the base body air channel and the heating core air channel to meet user's demand for oil atomization. |
US12070065B2 |
Vaporizer devices
Vaporizer devices are provided. In one exemplary embodiment, the vaporizer device can include a vaporizer body and a cartridge selectively coupled to and removable from the vaporizer body. The vaporizer body includes a cartridge receptacle and a heating element disposed within the cartridge receptacle and affixed to the vaporizer body. The cartridge includes a reservoir chamber and a wicking element that is in fluid communication with the reservoir chamber. The wicking element is configured to draw at least a portion of a vaporizable material from the reservoir chamber. The wicking element and at least a portion of the heating element are brought into direct contact with each other such that at least a portion of the vaporizable material received within the wicking element can be substantially vaporized to form vaporized material. Cartridges for vaporizer devices are also provided. |
US12070059B2 |
Child-resistant container for tobacco-containing products
The present disclosure relates to child resistant containers and methods of making same for products made or derived from tobacco, or that otherwise incorporate tobacco, and are intended for human consumption. |
US12070055B2 |
Valet for hand-rolled cigarettes
A cigarette valet including a base portion having a pair of opposed side walls, a pair of opposed end walls extending therebetween, a top wall, and an opposed bottom wall, wherein the base portion defines an interior compartment, one of the side walls includes a first flange defining a first recess, and one of the end walls includes a second flange defining a second recess, and a substantially-triangular receptacle including a first flange and a second flange that are slidably received in the first recess and the second recess, and a drawer that is slidably disposed within the interior compartment of the base portion. |
US12070054B2 |
Cartridge for an aerosol-generating system containing a nicotine source comprising a liquid nicotine formulation
A cartridge for an aerosol-generating system is provided, the cartridge containing a nicotine source including a liquid nicotine formulation, the liquid nicotine formulation including glycerine in an amount of at least 10 percent by weight and nicotine, in which a ratio by weight of nicotine to glycerine in the liquid nicotine formulation is between about 3:2 and about 9:1. An aerosol-generating system is also provided, including: the cartridge; and an aerosol-generating device including a housing defining a device cavity configured to receive at least a portion of the cartridge, and a heating element configured to heat the cartridge. |
US12070051B1 |
Aqueous ozone disinfection system
The present invention relates an aqueous ozone disinfection system. An aqueous ozone generator receives water and an electrochemical medium catalyst that are combined forming a mixture. An electrochemical generator includes an ion exchange material and is integrated into the aqueous ozone generator. The electrochemical generator receives the mixture, and generates from the mixture an ozonated concentrate liquid. An electrochemical medium catalyst governor regulates the ratiometric mixture of amount of the electrochemical medium catalyst in the water, controlling the conductivity of the water, within a desired conductivity range, enhancing the electrochemical production of aqueous ozone by the electrochemical generator. And, a flow governor regulates an aqueous ozone production dwell time of the mixture through the electrochemical generator, controlling an ozone concentration level of the ozonated concentrate liquid within a desired ozone concentration range. |
US12070050B2 |
Organic food preservative compositions
The subject invention provides compositions and methods for preserving food products. Specifically, the subject compositions and methods can be used to prolong the consumable life of food products, as well as to reduce and/or prevent spoilage and/or contamination by microbial agents. Preferably, the compositions comprise a blend of one or more glycolipids and one or more lipopeptides. Even more preferably, the compositions comprise sophorolipids and surfactin, lichenysin or another lipopeptide biosurfactant. |
US12070049B2 |
Method of using branched-chain fatty acids to substantially emulate ruminant sensory profiles in plant- and cell-based meat and dairy products
A plant-based food product that substantially emulates a ruminant meat may comprise one or more branched chain fatty acids to induce a sensory profile that is not significantly different from that of animal lamb, venison, or goat. |
US12070042B2 |
Grill systems
Cooking devices and methods of cooking are provided. The cooking devices can include a housing defining an interior cooking chamber, a fan disposed within the interior cooking chamber, a smoke unit coupled to an exterior of the housing, a smoke channel, and a limiter disposed at least partially within the smoke unit. The smoke unit is configured to generate smoke. The smoke channel has a first end in fluid communication with an interior of the smoke unit and a second end terminating within the interior cooking chamber proximate the fan such that a low-pressure zone created by operation of the fan causes smoke generated by the smoke unit to be drawn into the interior cooking chamber. The limiter is configured to reduce a volume of smoke being drawn through the smoke channel. |
US12070040B2 |
Method and system for deboning of a carcass leg part of a four-legged slaughter animal, for removing meat from a bone of the carcass leg part
A method and system of removing meat from a bone of a carcass leg part, includes the subsequent steps of: a) holding, by a support device, of the leg part, b) moving a meat removing device: into a pre-cut, c) then away from the support device along the bone to a first end position so that meat is removed from the bone, d) then away from the bone, forcing meat away from the bone and severing further meat from the bone, e) then towards the support device, f) and then towards the bone, g) and then again away from the support device along the bone to a second end position distanced further from the support device than the first end position so that further meat is removed from the bone. |
US12070037B2 |
Methods and compositions for bioprotection of potatoes from Streptomyces scabies
The present invention relates to compositions having antimicrobial activity against Streptomyces scabies. Further provided herein are methods of making and using the antimicrobial compositions to protect and treat potatoes from Streptomyces scabies infections. |
US12070036B2 |
Methods and compositions comprising nematode signalling compounds
Plant parasitic nematodes prefer to infect uninfected over infected hosts. A specific mixture of pheromones (a.k.a. ascarosides) tells plant parasitic nematodes the host status. We use a mixture of pheromones to direct nematodes away from the healthy roots. The pheromone mixture will be used for seed treatments to protect plant roots from infection by telling the nematodes that the plant is already infested and that they should move away and find new hosts. Chemical synthesis of pheromones is expensive, particularly when it is contains multiple compounds. Therefore, we obtained a partial mixture from Steinernema growth medium which provided 15% more directional movement away from the application site. We complete the necessary pheromone from the growth medium of Heterorabditis species to direct nematodes away from the seeds and roots of healthy plants. The pheromone mixture will be used to in the irrigation water or seed treatment to direct the plant parasitic nematodes away from the plant roots. |
US12070034B2 |
Synergistic herbicidal combinations
A herbicidal combination comprising at least two synthetic auxins, or at least two synthetic auxins with at least one ALS inhibitor, a composition comprising these combinations, a method of use of these combinations and a kit comprising the components of these combinations. |
US12070033B1 |
Aquatic herbicide having non-herbicidal functional ingredients
Aquatic herbicidal formulations generally including at least one active ingredient and at least one functional additive that promotes nutrient sequestration. For example, in one embodiment the at least one functional additive includes a nutrient-binding ingredient that binds certain nutrients (such as nitrogen, phosphorous, nitrogenous compounds, and/or phosphoric compounds) within the target plant, from an environment surrounding or proximate the target plant, and/or as those nutrients are released after the application of the active ingredient. |
US12070032B2 |
Phytosterol-based agricultural composition and their use
Multiphase agricultural composition in the form of a suspo-emulsion, comprising lipophilic droplets containing a mixture of phytosterols, said lipophilic droplets being dispersed in an aqueous phase, the composition further comprising: at least one first surfactant (SF1) located at the interface of the lipophilic droplets and of the aqueous phase and selected from among the SFs that are soluble in the aqueous phase (WATER SF1) and the SFs that are soluble in the lipophilic droplets (OIL SF1); and at least one second surfactant (SF2) suspended in the aqueous phase, said second surfactant having the form of particles insoluble in the aqueous phase. |
US12070031B2 |
Compositions and methods for systemic delivery of cargos in vascular plants
Compositions and methods for systemic delivery of at least one cargo in a vascular plant. Compositions may include at least one cargo delivery particle, having a core and a shell; and at least one cargo disposed on the shell. The core may include at least one micronutrient. The shell may include a coating material. The at least one cargo delivery particle may have a size of less than about 10 nanometers. Methods may include administering an effective amount of the compositions to a plant. |
US12070030B2 |
Method for cleaning medical equipment
A method for cleaning medical equipment by scrubbing the equipment with an open-cell melamine-formaldehyde foam comprising an antibacterial active composition, and wherein the open-cell melamine-formaldehyde foam is prepared from a melamine-formaldehyde precondensate, wherein the molar ratio melamine to formaldehyde of the melamine-formaldehyde precondensate is smaller than 0.5. |
US12070028B2 |
Organ perfusion apparatus with downstream flow control
An apparatus for perfusing an organ or tissue includes a perfusion circuit for perfusing the organ or tissue; a controller configured to control the apparatus; and a detector configured to detect an optional component of the apparatus, and provide a signal to the controller indicative of the presence of the optional component, wherein the controller is configured to control the perfusion circuit in a first mode when the optional component is detected and to control the perfusion circuit in a second mode when the optional component is not detected. |
US12070026B2 |
Fishing reel
A fishing reel includes a spool capable of winding a fishing line, a detector capable of detecting the rotation amount of the spool, a storage that records the rotation amount of the spool as a detection result, and a transmitter that transmits the detection result to the outside, and is configured to select the casting mode when the detection result of the rotation amount of the spool is equal to or greater than a first threshold, and to select the drop mode when the detection result of the rotation amount of the spool is less than the first threshold. |
US12070023B2 |
Fishing rod with shape memory material
Fishing rods that have a rod body comprising a shape memory material. The shape memory material useful with the rod body of the fishing rod can be a shape memory metal, a metal alloy, a shape memory polymer, or some combination of carbon fiber, fiberglass and metal, metal alloy, or polymer with shape memory attributes. |
US12070018B2 |
Semirigid poultry and/or swine enclosure
An at least partially floorless semirigid poultry enclosure configured to flex and/or adjust to accommodate undulating terrain during movement across a field. The semirigid poultry enclosure may comprise a semirigid foundation. The semirigid foundation may include one or more flexible portions disposed between two or more rigid structural elements. The semirigid poultry enclosure may include an automated movement system configured to facilitate movement of the semirigid poultry enclosure on a field. The automated movement system may be configured to move a semirigid poultry enclosure that is at least 90 feet in length via multiple drive units coupled to a semirigid foundation. |
US12070017B2 |
Transfer machine and use thereof in a poultry house for transferring incubated eggs to a floor thereof
The transfer machine comprises an input and output system (8) for inserting trays filled with incubated eggs into the transfer machine and for removing the emptied trays therefrom and a transfer system (9) for transferring the eggs from the trays to the floor of the poultry house. The transfer system (9) comprises a set of egg pickup members (28) mounted on a first sub-frame (30). The first sub-frame (30) is mounted on a second sub-frame (31) such that it can move up and down, the second sub-frame mounted on the frame (5) of the machine such that it can move back and forth between a first position, wherein the set of egg pickup members (28) is above the filled trays that have been inserted, and a second position, wherein the set of egg pickup members (28) is above the floor of the poultry house. |
US12070015B2 |
Multi-layer, intelligent and environment-friendly breeding structure for meat waterfowl
Provided is a multi-layer, intelligent and environment-friendly breeding structure for meat waterfowl, including house bodies, a manure treatment room, staircases and feeders. A bottom end net bed and an upper layer net bed are fixedly connected in the house body, and the upper layer net bed is located above the bottom end net bed. Manure dropping mechanisms are arranged side by side between the bottom end net bed and the upper layer net bed. Conveying mechanisms are arranged respectively on both sides of each of the manure dropping mechanisms. A plurality of conveyor belt conveyors are arranged side by side below the bottom end net bed. A transfer mechanism is arranged at one side of the each of the house bodies, and the transfer mechanism is used for collecting manure on the conveyor belt conveyors and the conveying mechanisms and transporting the manure to the fermentation mechanism. |
US12070014B1 |
Tightening harness
The present invention is to a tightening or cinching harness that reversibly tightens (cinches) and relaxes as the lead is pulled and relaxed by an owner or by the animal. The present invention is also to a compression harness that applies compression to an animal's torso. The harness may provide both tightening and compression. |
US12070010B2 |
Fan for use in agriculture
A fan for use in agriculture includes a housing, a motor, a propeller, a damper, and a controller. The damper is connected to the housing and is movable between open positions and a fully closed position. The controller controls the motor to rotate in a first rotational direction to cause the propeller to generate airflow in a first airflow direction through the housing from an inlet to an outlet and, upon receiving an instruction to shut down, controls the motor to rotate in a second rotational direction, opposite to the first rotational direction, to cause the propeller to generate airflow in a second airflow direction, opposite to the first airflow direction, through the housing from the outlet to the inlet, before ceasing rotation. |
US12070006B2 |
Soybean variety 5PMYD91
A novel soybean variety, designated 5PMYD91 is provided. Also provided are the seeds of soybean variety 5PMYD91, cells from soybean variety 5PMYD91, plants of soybean 5PMYD91, and plant parts of soybean variety 5PMYD91. Methods provided include producing a soybean plant by crossing soybean variety 5PMYD91 with another soybean plant, methods for introgressing a transgenic trait, a mutant trait, and/or a native trait into soybean variety 5PMYD91, methods for producing other soybean varieties or plant parts derived from soybean variety 5PMYD91, and methods of characterizing soybean variety 5PMYD91. Soybean seed, cells, plants, germplasm, breeding lines, varieties, and plant parts produced by these methods and/or derived from soybean variety 5PMYD91 are further provided. |
US12070005B2 |
Soybean variety 5PYHE47
A novel soybean variety, designated 5PYHE47 is provided. Also provided are the seeds of soybean variety 5PYHE47, cells from soybean variety 5PYHE47, plants of soybean 5PYHE47, and plant parts of soybean variety 5PYHE47. Methods provided include producing a soybean plant by crossing soybean variety 5PYHE47 with another soybean plant, methods for introgressing a transgenic trait, a mutant trait, and/or a native trait into soybean variety 5PYHE47, methods for producing other soybean varieties or plant parts derived from soybean variety 5PYHE47, and methods of characterizing soybean variety 5PYHE47. Soybean seed, cells, plants, germplasm, breeding lines, varieties, and plant parts produced by these methods and/or derived from soybean variety 5PYHE47 are further provided. |
US12070004B2 |
Soybean variety CL1943580
The present invention is directed in part to soybean variety CL1943580 breeding and development. The present invention particularly relates to soybean variety CL1943580 and its seed, cells, germplasm, plant parts, and progeny, and methods of using CL1943580, e.g., in a breeding program. |
US12070002B2 |
Plants and seeds of hybrid corn variety CH011175
According to the invention, there is provided seed and plants of the hybrid corn variety designated CH011175. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of the variety CH011175, and to methods for producing a corn plant produced by crossing a corn plant of variety CH011175 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 CH011175. |
US12070001B2 |
Plants and seeds of hybrid corn variety CH011178
According to the invention, there is provided seed and plants of the hybrid corn variety designated CH011178. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of the variety CH011178, and to methods for producing a corn plant produced by crossing a corn plant of variety CH011178 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 CH011178. |
US12070000B2 |
Plants and seeds of hybrid corn variety CH011231
According to the invention, there is provided seed and plants of the hybrid corn variety designated CH011231. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of the variety CH011231, and to methods for producing a corn plant produced by crossing a corn plant of variety CH011231 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 CH011231. |
US12069995B2 |
Pneumatic pollination device for hybrid rice seed production with large row ratio and method therefor
A pneumatic pollination device and a method for hybrid rice seed production with a large row ratio are provided. The pneumatic pollination device includes a pneumatic pollination component, a controller, a lifting adjustment component and a four-wheel power chassis. The pneumatic pollination component is mounted at the front part of the four-wheel power chassis through the lifting adjusting component, and the controller is mounted at the upper part of the four-wheel power chassis. The airflow of each pollination pipe respectively acts on the spike part of the male parent row of corresponding hybrid rice, so that the male pollen is separated from stamens and floats to the female compartment. The airflow velocities of the pollination pipes of respective male parent rows are different to ensure that the pollen is conveyed to the main female parent action region. |
US12069994B2 |
Light fixture for indoor grow application and components thereof
A light fixture includes a housing, and a lighting module. The housing defines first and second portions. The second portion defines a window. The lighting module is at least partially disposed in the second portion. The lighting module includes a submount, a plurality of light emitting diodes, a lens cover, and an encapsulating material. The plurality of light emitting diodes is coupled with the submount and is configured to project light through the window. The lens cover includes an exterior surface and overlies the plurality of light emitting diodes and the submount such that the lens cover and the submount define an interior therebetween. The encapsulating material substantially fills the interior. |
US12069993B2 |
Multi-plane configurable grow system for controlled environment agriculture
A controlled environment agriculture system maximizes high quality yield, plant or organism density, and life cycle productivity. A combined structure contains automated conveyance and more than two vertically stacked planes of horizontal track that plants traverse throughout their life cycle. Nutritional support, controlled lighting, controlled climate and air flow are managed at each plane and coordinated across all planes as a system for optimized life cycle productivity. Plant or organism growth carriers are conveyed and connected to multiple planes with controlled elevators that enable continuous movement of plants throughout their lifecycle from seedling to harvest in a serpentine, carousel, or straight path configuration. Plants enjoy a variety of controlled environmental conditions including lighting, airflow, CO2, temperature and humidity configured to their organism type and optimized by life cycle stage. The ongoing movement provides an optimal environment for robust plant growth, eliminates the opportunity for pests to settle and lay eggs, and enables the ability to course correct organisms to higher yields. |
US12069991B2 |
Irrigation system having improved construction system and adjustable crown height
An irrigation system having a pipeline supported by one or more towers includes an improved truss connection system having a means for readily adjusting a crown height of the pipeline. A pair of cooperating members define a joint which selectively couples headed ends of adjacent truss rods together to form a truss rail of a truss system that supports the pipeline. A single fastener may fasten the cooperating members, a strut, and a cross-member together at the joint. A length of the truss rail may be decreased by holding the truss rods closer together. In an aspect, the headed ends of the adjacent truss rods are held closer together by inserting a shim in one of the joints. Decreasing the length of the truss rail increases the deflection of the pipeline and raises the crown height. |
US12069989B2 |
Mounting for a baling machine gearbox
A mounting for a baling machine gearbox includes a first, cylindrical support member secured to and extending from at least a first part of a rigid frame inside the baling machine and a second support member secured to and extending from at least a further part of the rigid frame that in use is spaced vertically from the first part of the rigid frame. The gearbox includes at least one selectively tightenable and loosenable clamp that encircles the first support member and the mounting includes at least one releasable connection securing the gearbox to the second support member, whereby on disconnecting of an input rotary shaft and a crank from the gearbox, and disconnecting of the releasable connection and loosening of the clamp the gearbox is rotatable from the operational position to an access position permitting access to the plunger while supported on the first support member. |
US12069985B2 |
Work unit with an auxiliary plate
A work unit to be attached to a lower side of a work vehicle that includes a wheel includes a work portion, a housing that covers the work portion, a bridge portion that is provided above the housing, auxiliary plates that change their positions between a state of being housed in the bridge portion and a state of protruding from the bridge portion, a linkage mechanism that is provided in the bridge portion and is connected to the auxiliary plates, and an operation tool for operating the linkage mechanism. As a result of operating the operation tool, the linkage mechanism is folded or unfolded, and positions of the auxiliary plates are changed between the state of being housed in the bridge portion and the state of protruding from the bridge portion. |
US12069980B2 |
Seed opener having a singulation tube incorporated within
An opener configured to be coupled to an agricultural implement includes a first passage configured for pneumatic delivery of a first agricultural product. The first passage is defined by a first wall. The first passage includes a first outlet for the first agricultural product. The opener also includes a second passage configured for singulated delivery of a second agricultural product. The second passage is defined by a second wall. The second wall of the second passage is disposed within the first wall of the first passage. |
US12069977B2 |
Methods and systems for predicting crop features and evaluating inputs and practices
A method and system for evaluating and predicting a set of crop-associated features at an agriculture site, the method comprising: receiving a set of samples associated with the agriculture site; generating a sample dataset upon processing the set of samples with a set of sample processing operations; generating a set of microbiome-associated features upon performing a set of transformation operations upon the sample dataset; and returning an analysis characterizing the set of crop-associated features based upon the set of microbiome-associated features. The method can further include steps for executing an action for producing a desired outcome in relation to the agriculture site, with respect to a specific soil type and a specific crop, based upon the analysis. |
US12069974B2 |
Agricultural vehicle with satellite and variable wheel speed turn control
A steering system includes a controller. The controller is configured to: enter a turn mode; determine respective, different rotation speeds of steerable wheels to turn the vehicle and reach a defined second position from a first position; output respective rotation speed signals to drivers to rotate the respective wheels at the determined respective rotation speeds in the turn mode; and determine the vehicle has reached the defined second position based at least partially on the rotation speeds and responsively exit the turn mode. |
US12069973B2 |
Tractor
A tractor includes: a work machine connected to a vehicle body; an elevator mechanism configured to move the work machine up and down; an electric motor; a battery; an electric leakage detection circuit configured to detect electric leakage in the battery; and a control device. The control device controls the elevator mechanism either in a lowered state or a raised state, the lowered state being a state where the work machine is placed at a position making contact with a ground, the raised state being a state where the work machine is placed at a position distanced from the ground. In a case where the electric leakage detection circuit detects electric leakage in the battery at the time when the elevator mechanism is in the lowered state, the control device performs a state change process of bringing the elevator mechanism into the raised state. |
US12075709B2 |
Tungsten via for a magnetic tunnel junction interconnect
One or more semiconductor processing tools may deposit one or more tantalum nitride layers on an upper surface of a copper interconnect and within a via. The one or more semiconductor processing tools may deposit an adhesion layer on an upper surface of the one or more tantalum nitride layers and within the via. The one or more semiconductor processing tools may deposit tungsten on an upper surface of the adhesion layer and within the via for via interconnection of the magnetic tunnel junction to the copper interconnect. |
US12075708B2 |
Spin torque device having a spin current polarized at a canting angle of out-of-plane spin
Described is a spin torque device, and a spintronics device Incorporating the spin torque device. The spin torque device comprises a magnetic layer having a switchable magnetisation direction along a first axis, and a spin source layer adapted to generate a spin current from a current Injected along a second axis perpendicular to the first axis. Electrons of different spins in the spin source layer are rearranged by scattering so the spin current is generated in a plane perpendicular to the second axis and polarized at an angle to the first axis, so that the spin current diffuses into the magnetic layer to produce spin torque to switch the magnetisation direction. |
US12075707B2 |
Semiconductor structure and method for forming the same
A method for fabricating magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) pillars is provided. The method includes following operations. A MTJ stack of layers including a first magnetic layer, a tunnel barrier layer overlying the first magnetic layer, and a second magnetic layer overlying the tunnel barrier layer is provided. A first patterning step is carried out by using a reactive ion etching. In the first patterning step, the second magnetic layer and the tunnel barrier layer are etched to form one or more pillar structures and a protection layer is formed and covers sidewalls of the pillar structures. |
US12075706B2 |
Precessional spin current structure with non-magnetic insertion layer for MRAM
A magnetoresistive random-access memory (MRAM) is disclosed. MRAM device has a magnetic tunnel junction stack having a significantly improved performance of the free layer in the magnetic tunnel junction structure. The MRAM device utilizes a precessional spin current (PSC) magnetic structure in conjunction with a perpendicular MTJ where the in-plane magnetization direction of the PSC magnetic layer is free to rotate. The precessional spin current magnetic layer a first and second precessional spin current ferromagnetic layer separated by a nonmagnetic precessional spin current insertion layer. |
US12075704B2 |
Polymeric piezoelectric composite compositions including passive polymer matrices
Disclosed is a composite comprising: a polymer matrix formed from one or more of a monomer or a precursor polymer; and an in-situ dispersion of a piezoelectric ceramic filler and an ionic additive within the polymer matrix, wherein the composite exhibits a d33 of at least 1 pC/N when measured using a piezoelectric meter. Disclosed also herein are methods of forming the composite. |
US12075702B2 |
Conductive particle interconnect switch
Provided is an apparatus comprising a conductive particle interconnect (CPI). The CPI includes an elastomeric carrier and a plurality of conductive particles dispersed therein. The elastomeric carrier includes an electroactive polymer (EAP) configured to move between a first position and a second position in response to an electrical field. The CPI is configured to exhibit a first electrical resistance when the EAP is in the first position and a second electrical resistance when the EAP is in the second position. The apparatus further comprises one or more electrodes electrically coupled to the CPI. The electrodes are configured to generate the electrical field within the CPI. The apparatus further comprises one or more insulators coupled to the CPI. The one or more insulators are configured to constrain expansion of the CPI in at least one direction. |
US12075700B2 |
Transversely-excited film bulk acoustic resonator fabrication using polysilicon pillars
An acoustic resonator device is formed using sacrificial polysilicon pillar by forming a polysilicon pillar on a substrate and depositing a dielectric layer to bury the polysilicon pillar and planarizing the surface of the dielectric layer. A piezoelectric plate is bonded to the planarized surface of the dielectric layer and thinned to a target piezoelectric membrane thickness. At least one conductor pattern is formed on the thinned piezoelectric plate and the polysilicon pillar is then removed using an etchant introduced through holes in the piezoelectric plate to form an air cavity where the pillar was removed. |
US12075695B2 |
Compound and organic light-emitting device comprising same
The present application relates to a compound of Chemical Formula 1 and an organic light emitting device including the same: wherein Ar1 to Ar3, L1 and L2 are described herein. |
US12075692B2 |
Iridium complex-containing composition, organic light emitting device having the same, display apparatus, imaging apparatus, electronic equipment, lighting apparatus, and moving body
A composition that includes: a homo-N-trans (HNT) iridium complex having an iridium atom, and a first ligand, a second ligand, and a third ligand that are bonded to the iridium atom, the second ligand having the same structure as the first ligand, the third ligand having a different structure from the first and second ligands; and an isomer of the iridium complex, the isomer having an iridium atom, a fourth ligand, a fifth ligand, and the third ligand, the fourth ligand being a ligand represented by the same rational formula as that of the first ligand, and the fifth ligand being a ligand represented by the same rational formula as that of the second ligand. The composition ratio of the isomer relative to a total of the iridium complex and the isomer is 1.5% or more. |
US12075691B2 |
Organic electroluminescent materials and devices
Provided are compounds having a first ligand LA of that are useful in OLEDs as emitters. |
US12075690B2 |
Organic electroluminescent materials and devices
A compound that includes a ligand LA of Formula I or of Formula IV, the ligand LA coordinated to a metal M The compound may function as an emitter in an organic light-emitting device (OLED). The invention is also directed to an OLED that includes an organic layer that comprises a compound of Formula I or Formula VI, and a consumer product that includes the described OLED. |
US12075685B2 |
Display device and manufacturing method thereof
A display device includes a substrate with a display region and a non-display region. The display region includes first pixels, second pixels, and third pixels. Each of the first to third pixels have emission regions from which light is to be emitted, a light emitting element in the emission region, and a pixel circuit area to drive the light emitting element. A dummy pattern extends through a non-emission region of the substrate located in the display region between adjacent pixels. A thin film encapsulation layer covers the dummy pattern and each of the emission regions. |
US12075680B2 |
Organic light emitting display having touch sensors and method of fabricating the same, and display device
Disclosed is a display device comprising: a substrate comprising an active region and a non-active region; a light emitting device that emits light in the active area of the substrate; a touch sensor in the active area of the substrate that senses touch of the display device, the touch sensor including a plurality of conductive layers arranged in a stacking sequence; and a plurality of routing lines in the non-active region of the substrate that are connected to the touch sensor, each of the plurality of routing lines including a plurality of routing layers, each of the plurality of routing layers made of a same material as a corresponding one of the plurality of conductive layers included in the touch sensor, and the plurality of routing layers arranged in a same stacking sequence as the stacking sequence of the plurality of conductive layers of the touch sensor. |
US12075679B2 |
Electro-optical device and electronic apparatus
An electro-optical device according to the present disclosure includes a substrate, a colored layer, a first light-emitting element and a second light-emitting element disposed between the substrate and the colored layer in a thickness direction of the substrate, and a wall portion disposed between the first light-emitting element and the colored layer in the thickness direction and between the first light-emitting element and the second light-emitting element in plan view, wherein a first refractive index of the wall portion and a second refractive index of the colored layer are different from each other, and the colored layer includes a curved surface that is in contact with the wall portion and protrudes toward the wall portion. |
US12075677B2 |
Display panel and display device
Disclosed are display layers, panels and devices. The display panel has a first display region and a second display region, at least a portion of which is bounded by the first display region, a plurality of first pixels on the first display region, and a plurality of second pixels on the second display region and including a plurality of light-emitting pixels each providing the same color as that produced from one of the first pixels and a plurality of non-light-emitting pixels. A first region where the light-emitting pixels are disposed is asymmetric to a second region where the non-light-emitting pixels are disposed. |
US12075675B2 |
Display substrate and display apparatus
The display substrate includes a base substrate and a plurality of pixel units disposed on the base substrate. Each of the pixel units is composed of 5 sub-pixels. The 5 sub-pixels include 1 red sub-pixel, 2 green sub-pixels, 1 blue sub-pixel and 1 white sub-pixel. Each of the sub-pixels includes a white light emitting unit. The red sub-pixel, the green sub-pixels and the blue sub-pixel further include color film layers corresponding to respective light emitting colors of the red sub-pixel, the green sub-pixels and the blue sub-pixel. The white sub-pixel is adjacent to the blue sub-pixel, and an aperture area of the blue sub-pixel is smaller than that of the green sub-pixels and smaller than that of the red sub-pixel. |
US12075674B2 |
Display substrate comprising planarization layer and display device thereof
The present disclosure relates to a display substrate, including: a substrate including a display region and a peripheral region surrounding the display region, the peripheral region including a first wiring region, the first wiring region including a first sub-wiring region disposed along a first direction away from the display region; a first conductive layer located on the substrate; a first dielectric layer located on the first conductive layer; a second conductive layer located on the first dielectric layer; a second dielectric layer located on the second conductive layer; a third conductive layer located on the second dielectric layer; a third dielectric layer as a planarization layer located on the third conductive layer; a fourth conductive layer located on the third dielectric layer. The fourth wiring is electrically connected to the third wiring. An orthographic projection of the fourth wiring on the substrate at least partially overlaps with an orthographic projection of the third wiring on the substrate. |
US12075673B2 |
Display panel comprising a data line including sub-data lines and display device having the same
A display panel includes a first display region, a second display region, a third display region, a plurality of first pixel circuits, a plurality of second pixel circuits, a plurality of third pixel circuits, a plurality of first data lines, and a plurality of second data lines. The second display region at least partially surrounds the first display region, the third display region at least partially surrounds the second display region and the first display region, and a light transmittance of the first display region is greater than a light transmittance of the third display region. The plurality of first pixel circuits and the plurality of second pixel circuits are in the second display region, and the plurality of third pixel circuits is in the third display region. The plurality of first data lines are connected to the plurality of first pixel circuits and the plurality of third pixel circuits. |
US12075672B2 |
Display panel and display device
The present disclosure relates to display panels and display devices that are capable of simplifying a manufacturing process and more specifically to: a display area including a first optical area including a central area and a bezel area located outside of the central area and a normal area located outside of the first optical area. A plurality of light emitting elements disposed in the central area and a plurality of light emitting elements and a plurality of transistors including a plurality of source-drain electrode patterns are disposed in the bezel area. There is a connection pattern contacting a first source-drain electrode pattern in the bezel area and extending to a portion of the central area. In one embodiment, one of the plurality of source-drain electrode patterns and the at least one connection pattern are disposed on a same layer and include different materials. |
US12075671B2 |
Display device
There is provided a display device. The display device includes a first data line on a first interlayer insulating layer over a substrate, a first power line and a second power line on a second interlayer insulating layer, the second interlayer insulating layer covering the first data line, and a plurality of pixels. A first pixel among the plurality of pixels includes a display element including a pixel electrode, an opposite electrode, and an intermediate layer between the pixel electrode and the opposite electrode, the second power line being connected to the opposite electrode, and a driving thin film transistor between the substrate and the display element and including a driving semiconductor layer, a driving gate electrode, a driving source electrode, and a driving drain electrode, the first interlayer insulating layer covering the driving gate electrode, and the first power line being connected to the driving source electrode. |
US12075670B2 |
Display device
A display device includes a substrate including a first display region, a second display region having an area smaller than that of the first display region, a third display region having an area smaller than that of the first display region, and a non-display region, a plurality of pixels provided in the first to third display regions, a power line which is connected to each of the plurality of pixels and applies a first power voltage to the plurality of pixels, and a fan-out line provided in the non-display region, the fan-out line applying a data signal to the plurality of pixels, where the power line includes an additional power line, a first power line, and disposed on the additional power line, and a second power line disposed on the first power line. |
US12075664B2 |
Display substrate comprising silicon organic glass layer, display apparatus, and method of fabricating display substrate
A display substrate having a plurality of subpixels is provided. A respective one of the plurality of subpixels includes a light emitting element; a first thin film transistor configured to driving light emission of the light emitting element; and a light emitting brightness value detector. The light emitting brightness value detector includes a second thin film transistor; and a photosensor electrically connected to the second thin film transistor and configured to detect a light emitting brightness value. The display substrate further includes a silicon organic glass layer on a side of at least one of the first thin film transistor or the second thin film transistor away from a base substrate; and the photosensor is on a side of the silicon organic glass layer away from the base substrate. |
US12075658B2 |
Organic light-emitting display apparatus with focus lens
In an organic light-emitting display apparatus in which color mixing is reduced, the organic light-emitting display apparatus includes a substrate, a plurality of pixel electrodes disposed on the substrate to be apart from each other, a pixel defining layer disposed on the substrate and covering an edge of each of the plurality of pixel electrodes to expose a center portion of each of the plurality of pixel electrodes, and a plurality of spacers disposed on the pixel defining layer to be apart from each other, in which a distance between an edge of each of the plurality of spacers in a direction toward a closest pixel electrode and a portion or the closest pixel electrode that is not covered by the pixel defining layer is about 3 μm or less. |
US12075657B2 |
Apparatus, display apparatus, photoelectric conversion apparatus, electronic equipment, illumination apparatus, and moving object
An apparatus including sub-pixels arranged on a substrate, the sub-pixels including a first, a second, and a third sub-pixels, each of the sub-pixels including a lower electrode, an insulating layer covering an end portion of the lower electrode, an organic layer, and an upper electrode in mentioned order starting from a side closer to the substrate, at least part of the organic layer being continuously arranged in at least two of regions between a position on a first lower electrode included in the first sub-pixel and a position on a second lower electrode included in the second sub-pixel, between the position on the second lower electrode and a position on a third lower electrode included in the third sub-pixel, and between the position on the third lower electrode and the position on the first lower electrode. |
US12075643B2 |
Light-emitting element and light-emitting device
A light-emitting element (2) includes: an anode (4); a hole transport layer (6); a light-emitting layer (8) containing quantum dots (16); an electron transport layer (10); and a cathode (12), arranged in this order, the light-emitting element further including a charge blocking layer (14) either between the light-emitting layer and the hole transport layer or between the light-emitting layer and the electron transport layer or both, wherein the charge blocking layer contains, as an element: a transition metal element that is a component of an oxide semiconductor; at least one selected from Al, Mg, and Si; and O. |
US12075640B2 |
Display apparatus and mask for manufacturing the same
A display apparatus includes: a substrate including a display area and a peripheral area; a thin-film encapsulation layer overlapping the display area and including an inorganic film and an organic film; a conductive layer located in the peripheral area; and a dam overlapping an outer edge of the conductive layer, wherein the dam includes a first inclined portion extending from a top surface of the dam toward the display area and at least partially overlapping the conductive layer and a second inclined portion extending in an opposite direction to the first inclined portion. A shape of the first inclined portion and a shape of the second inclined portion are asymmetric to each other. |
US12075638B2 |
Array substrate, display panel, and display device
An array substrate, a display panel, and a display device are provided by the present application. The array substrate includes a base substrate; a light-sensitive component layer disposed on the base substrate, wherein a plurality of light-sensitive components are disposed at intervals in the light-sensitive component layer; and a first light-shielding layer disposed on the light-sensitive component layer. An orthographic projection of the first light-shielding layer on the base substrate partially overlaps with an orthographic projection of each of the light-sensitive components on the array substrate. |
US12075637B2 |
Perovskite solar cell and fabrication method thereof
A perovskite solar cell includes a transparent electrode, an electron transport layer, a perovskite layer, a hole transport layer, and a second electrode in sequence. The perovskite layer includes a main perovskite layer and a two-dimensional perovskite coating layer covering both surface and periphery of the main perovskite layer. The two-dimensional perovskite coating layer includes a first overlay layer disposed between the main perovskite layer and the electron transport layer, a second overlay layer disposed between the main perovskite layer and the hole transport layer, and a third overlay layer covering the periphery of the main perovskite layer. |
US12075636B2 |
Threshold voltage-modulated memory device using variable-capacitance and methods of forming the same
A memory device includes a field effect transistor and a variable-capacitance capacitor. A gate structure includes a gate dielectric and an intermediate electrode. The variable-capacitance capacitor includes a lower capacitor plate comprising the intermediate electrode, an upper capacitor plate comprising a control gate electrode, and a variable-capacitance node dielectric and including an electrical-field-programmable metal oxide material. The electrical-field-programmable metal oxide material provides a variable effective dielectric constant, and a data bit may be stored as a dielectric state of the variable-capacitance node dielectric in the memory device. The variable-capacitance node dielectric provides reversible electrical field-dependent resistivity modulation, or reversible electrical field-dependent movement of metal atoms therein. |
US12075635B2 |
Semiconductor device and method for manufacturing semiconductor device
A semiconductor device with a large storage capacity per unit area is provided. The disclosed semiconductor device includes a plurality of gain-cell memory cells each stacked over a substrate. Axes of channel length directions of write transistors of memory cells correspond to each other, and are substantially perpendicular to the top surface of the substrate. The semiconductor device can retain multi-level data. The channel of read transistors is columnar silicon (embedded in a hole penetrating gates of the read transistors). The channel of write transistors is columnar metal oxide (embedded in a hole penetrating the gates of the read transistors and gates, or write word lines, of the write transistors). The columnar silicon faces the gate of the read transistor with an insulating film therebetween. The columnar metal oxide faces the write word line with an insulating film, which is obtained by oxidizing the write word line, therebetween, and is electrically connected to the gate of the read transistor. |
US12075633B2 |
Vertical metal oxide semiconductor channel selector transistor and methods of forming the same
A device structure includes at least one selector device. Each selector device includes a vertical stack including, from bottom to top, a bottom electrode, a metal oxide semiconductor channel layer, and a top electrode and located over a substrate, a gate dielectric layer contacting sidewalls of the bottom electrode, the metal oxide semiconductor channel layer, and the top electrode, and a gate electrode formed within the gate dielectric layer and having a top surface that is coplanar with a top surface of the top electrode. Each top electrode or each bottom electrode of the at least one selector device may be contacted by a respective nonvolatile memory element to provide a one-selector one-resistor memory cell. |
US12075630B2 |
Methods of forming magnetoresistive devices and integrated circuits
Magnetoresistive device architectures and methods for manufacturing are presented that facilitate integration of process steps associated with forming such devices into standard process flows used for surrounding logic/circuitry. In some embodiments, the magnetoresistive device structures are designed such that the devices are able to fit within the vertical dimensions of the integrated circuit associated with a single metal layer and a single layer of interlayer dielectric material. Integrating the processing for the magnetoresistive devices can include using the same standard interlayer dielectric material as used in the surrounding circuits on the integrated circuit as well as using standard vias to interconnect to at least one of the electrodes of the magnetoresistive devices. |
US12075620B2 |
Semiconductor memory device
A semiconductor memory device includes a substrate, conductive layers arranged in a first direction and extend in a second direction, a semiconductor layer extending in the first direction and opposed to the conductive layers, and n contact electrode regions arranged in a third direction. The n is a power of 2. The contact electrode region includes contact electrodes arranged in the second direction. The conductive layers include a first conductive layer and a second conductive layer that is an n-th conductive layer counted from the first conductive layer. The contact electrodes include a first contact electrode connected to the first conductive layer, a second contact electrode connected to the second conductive layer, and a third contact electrode disposed between them. The first contact electrode, the second contact electrode, and the third contact electrode are arranged in the second direction or the third direction. |
US12075618B2 |
Input and digital output mechanisms for analog neural memory in a deep learning artificial neural network
Numerous embodiments for reading or verifying a value stored in a selected memory cell in a vector-by-matrix multiplication (VMM) array in an artificial neural network are disclosed. In one embodiment, an input comprises a set of input bits that result in a series of input signals applied to a terminal of the selected memory cell, further resulting in a series of output signals that are digitized, shifted based on the bit location of the corresponding input bit in the set of input bits, and added to yield an output indicating a value stored in the selected memory cell. |
US12075617B2 |
Non-volatile semiconductor memory device
A non-volatile semiconductor memory device, includes: a semiconductor substrate; a first insulating layer disposed on the semiconductor substrate; a first conductive layer disposed on the first insulating layer and constituting a first floating gate of one of memory cells adjacent to each other; a second conductive layer disposed on the first insulating layer and constituting a second floating gate of the other one of the memory cells adjacent to each other; a third insulating layer covering the first conductive layer and the second conductive layer; and a fourth insulating layer disposed on the third insulating layer, wherein electric charges are held in each of the first conductive layer and the second conductive layer electrically insulated by separating the fourth insulating layer in distance from the first conductive layer and the second conductive layer. |
US12075615B2 |
Semiconductor device
A semiconductor device includes a substrate, a stack structure including interlayer insulating layers and gate electrodes alternately and repeatedly stacked on the substrate in a first direction perpendicular, a channel structure that penetrates the stack structure, a contact plug disposed on the channel structure, and a bit line on the contact plug. The channel structure includes a core pattern, a pad structure on the core pattern, and a channel layer on a side surface of the core pattern and a side surface of the pad structure. The pad structure includes a pad pattern, a first pad layer, and a second pad layer, the first pad layer that is between the channel layer and the pad pattern, and the second pad layer including a first portion between the channel layer and the first pad layer, and a second portion between the first pad layer and the core pattern. |
US12075614B2 |
MIM memory cell with backside interconnect structures
A memory device is disclosed. The memory device includes a substrate having a first side and a second side that is opposite to the first side, and a transistor disposed on the first side of the substrate. The memory device includes a capacitor electrically connected to the transistor and including a first terminal, a second terminal, and an insulation layer interposed between the first and second terminals, at least the insulation layer disposed on the second side of the substrate. The transistor and the capacitor form a one-time programmable (OTP) memory cell. |
US12075613B2 |
Buried word line of a dynamic random access memory and method for fabricating the same
A method for fabricating buried word line of a dynamic random access memory (DRAM) includes the steps of: forming a trench in a substrate; forming a first conductive layer in the trench; forming a second conductive layer on the first conductive layer, in which the second conductive layer above the substrate and the second conductive layer below the substrate comprise different thickness; and forming a third conductive layer on the second conductive layer to fill the trench. |
US12075612B2 |
Semiconductor structure and method for forming the same, and memory and method for forming the same
The present invention relates to a semiconductor structure and a method for forming the same, and a memory and a method for forming the same. The method for forming the semiconductor structure includes: providing a substrate on which a sacrificial layer and an active layer located on the sacrificial layer are formed; patterning the active layer to form several discrete active pillars; removing the sacrificial layer to form a gap; forming a bit line within the gap; and forming a semiconductor pillar on the top of the active pillar. The above method can reduce the planar size of the transistor and increase the storage density of the memory. |
US12075609B2 |
Contact structure, contact pad layout and structure, mask combination and manufacturing method thereof
A contact structure, contact pad layout and structure, mask combination and manufacturing method thereof is provided in the present invention. Through the connection of tops of at least two contact plugs in the boundary of core region, an integrated contact with larger cross-sectional area is formed in the boundary of core region. Accordingly, the process of forming electronic components on the contact structure in the boundary of core region may be provided with sufficient process window to increase the size of electronic components in the boundary, lower contact resistance, and the electronic component with increased size in the boundary buffer the density difference of circuit patterns between the core region and the peripheral region, thereby improving optical proximity effect and ensuring the uniformity of electronic components on the contact plugs inside the boundary of core region, and avoiding the collapse of electronic components on the contact plug in the boundary. |
US12075608B2 |
Multi-gate semiconductor device for memory and method for forming the same
A memory device includes a first SRAM cell, a second SRAM cell, a first inter transistor and a second inter transistor. The first SRAM cell includes two first pull-up transistors, two first pull-down transistors, and two first pass-gate transistors. The second SRAM cell includes two second pull-up transistors, two second pull-down transistors, and two second pass-gate transistors. The first inter transistor and the second inter transistor are electrically connected to the first SRAM cell and the second SRAM cell. |
US12075607B2 |
Semiconductor device
A device includes a semiconductor substrate, a semiconductor fin, a gate structure, a first source/drain epitaxy structure, a second source/drain epitaxy structure, a first dielectric fin sidewall structure, a second dielectric fin sidewall structure. The semiconductor fin is over the semiconductor substrate. The semiconductor fin includes a channel portion and recessed portions on opposite sides of the channel portion. The gate structure is over the channel portion of the semiconductor fin. The first source/drain epitaxy structure and the second source/drain epitaxy structure are over the recessed portions of the semiconductor fin, respectively. The first source/drain epitaxy structure has a round surface. The first dielectric fin sidewall structure and the second dielectric fin sidewall structure are on opposite sides of the first source/drain epitaxy structure. The round surface of the first source/drain epitaxy structure is directly above the first dielectric fin sidewall structure. |
US12075605B2 |
Electronic component with internal shielding
An electronic component is provided that includes a package base and a metallic cap. The metallic cap separates the enclosure into at least a first compartment and a second compartment. An electronic chip is in the first compartment, and the metallic cap separates the enclosure into the first and second compartments with its shape which forms a separator which extends from the ceiling of the first compartment toward the mounting plane of the electronic chip. |
US12075604B2 |
Motor controlled retractable EMC protection
A system and method for controlling an EMC protection apparatus in a removable component. The removable component is inserted into an end product. As a result of the insertion power is applied to the EMC protection apparatus. A determination is made as to whether a power good signal is detected within the removable component. In response to a power good signal, an EMC protection device is rotated from a retracted state to an engaged state such that the EMC protection device is placed over an enclosure opening in the removable component forming an EMC seal. Full functionality of the removable component can be delayed until such time as the rotation is completed. |
US12075600B1 |
Fanless computer case
A fanless computer case assembly is configured to distribute heat from a computer through a thermal accessory. The fanless computer case assembly includes a fanless computer case that has a bottom cover joined to a front panel and a rear panel. A top cover is joined to the front panel and the rear panel. A mother board includes a central processing unit is arranged between the front panel and the rear panel. An upper CPU mounting plate and a lower CPU mounting plate are joined to the central processing unit. A base plate is attached to the upper CPU mounting plate and the top cover with a spacer creating an air gap between the base plate and the top cover. A first heat transfer plate is attached to the lower CPU mounting plate and the bottom cover. |
US12075595B2 |
Dual mode cooling system for use with in-wall video-codec and other electronic circuits
Described herein is a compact combined active and passive cooling system to cool electronic audio-video circuitry, wherein all of the AV circuitry and cooling system fits within an enclosure that can be installed in a standard wall gang-box located in interior walls of structures. The combined active and passive cooling system uses convection, conduction, and radiation in active and passive cooling modes to dissipate heat generated by the AV circuitry into the room in which the gang box is located, and further uses the wall plate surface to dissipate heat into the room. |
US12075590B2 |
Rack for receiving electronic devices, in particular measuring devices or servers
A rack for receiving electronic devices has a plurality of receiving slots. At least one of the receiving slots has a scissor mechanism, the scissor mechanism having a first end connected to the rack and a second end provided with a mounting interface. The mounting interface is adapted for being mechanically connected to an electronic device. |
US12075589B2 |
Modular interface patch panel
Configurations for interface panels are disclosed. In at least one embodiment, an interface panel includes removable receptacles to provide communication to rack components. |
US12075588B2 |
Ejector for field replaceable module
An ejector may be provided. The ejector may comprise a pawl, a trigger, and a handle. The pawl may be configured to rotate relative to a line card about a first axis. The pawl may comprise a pawl concavity. The trigger may be configured to rotate relative to the line card about a second axis. The trigger may comprise a trigger catch and a trigger lever. The trigger catch may be configured to engage the pawl concavity. The handle may be connected to the pawl and configured to rotate relative to the pawl about a third axis. The trigger catch may be configured to engage the pawl concavity to inhibit rotation of the pawl about the first axis. The trigger catch may be configured to disengage the pawl concavity and to allow rotation of the pawl about the first axis. |
US12075587B2 |
Heat transfer interfaces for circuit card assembly (CCA) modules
An electronic module assembly includes a circuit card assembly (CCA) including heat generating electronic components. A connector is electrically connected to the heat generating electronic components. The connector is positioned at a connection end of the CCA. A heatsink is mounted to the CCA and is connected in thermal communication with the electronic components. A wedge feature is defined along a lateral edge of the heatsink relative to the connector. |
US12075583B2 |
Electronic device housing, electronic device, and compound body
An electronic device housing, an electronic device and a compound body are provided. The electronic device housing comprises a frame; a sealing layer, disposed on at least a part of an outer surface of the frame, and including a plurality of sub-sealing layers laminated in sequence; and a back case, attached to the frame by the sealing layer, wherein two adjacent sub-sealing layers have different compositions. |
US12075581B2 |
Supporting body and display apparatus
There is provided a supporting body that is able to select a form of support to a display unit in accordance with a user's purpose or preference, an installation environment, or the like. The supporting body supports the display unit, and includes a first supporting unit and a second supporting unit that are detachably provided on the display unit, and a first form and a second form are configured to be selectable. In the first form, the first supporting unit is mounted at a first position of the display unit and the second supporting unit is mounted at a second position of the display unit. In the second form, the second supporting unit is mounted at the first position or a third position of the display unit, and the first supporting unit is mounted at the second position or a fourth position of the display unit. |
US12075580B2 |
Devices and accessories employing a living hinge
A device incorporating both a magnet and a living hinge may be employed to construct cases to protect electronic devices and to function as a closure for cases and lidded containers. Such cases often can be bent three 360° allowing the cases to be either closed protecting devices therein are closed upon themselves allowing the case to function to secure an electronic device to a substrate such as an article of clothing. The devices of the disclosure can also be used to organize and hold loose items together. |
US12075578B2 |
Preloaded flexible latch assembly
A latch mechanism includes a mounting bracket, a stop connected to the mounting bracket, a first spring connected to the mounting bracket and in contact with the stop to preload the first spring, and a latch. The latch includes a second spring rotatably connected to the mounting bracket, and a body connected to the second spring. The body includes a pad at one end of the body, and a first pawl at a second end of the body opposite of the pad. |
US12075575B2 |
Image display device
An image display device includes: a display panel body; first and second drive boards spaced apart from each other along one side of the display panel body; a first flexible board which electrically connects the display panel body and the first drive board and a second flexible board which electrically connects the display panel body and the second drive board; a light control panel body switchable between a transmissive state and a non-transmissive state; and a first electrode portion including a first electrode body disposed in an outer peripheral portion of the light control panel body along one side of the display panel body, and a first electrode tab which extends from the first electrode body crossing the one side of the display panel body while avoiding an overlap with the first and second drive boards in a front view of the display panel body. |
US12075573B2 |
Tiling component and tiled display screen
The embodiments of the application provide a tiling component and a tiled display screen. A connector on a tiling panel is positioned by a positioning portion, so that the connector is aligned. Then, a fixation is achieved by fixing a mortise and tenon structure. As a result, multiple tiling panels are efficiently and seamlessly tiled through the connectors. The tiling component provided in the embodiments of the application improves the installation efficiency of the tiled display screen and simplifies the installation means. Moreover, it is possible to guarantee the seamless design between display units. |
US12075571B2 |
Electronic device including support member
According to various embodiments of the disclosure, an electronic device may include a support member formed of a first material and including a first surface, a second surface opposite to the first surface, and an accommodation space formed between the first surface and the second surface, and an indicator formed of a second material different from the first material, at least partially disposed inside the accommodation space, and including a third surface visually exposed to an outside of the support member and forming substantially a same surface with at least a part of the first surface of the support member. |
US12075562B2 |
Motherboard with shockproof, shakeproof and waterproof functions, electronic device and waterproof preparation method
A motherboard with shockproof, shakeproof and waterproof functions is installed in a cabinet of an electronic device, the motherboard includes a PCB board, wherein front surface of the PCB board is provided with a plurality of structural members, a camera seat unit, an audio seat unit, a functional seat unit, a holder seat and a battery seat with shockproof and shakeproof functions; wherein each of the structural members is dispersedly fixed on a side of the PCB board, wherein the structural member screws and fixes the PCB board inside the cabinet, and wherein each of the seats and the PCB board are coated with waterproof coating. |
US12075559B2 |
Optical module
An optical module includes a housing, a heat sink apparatus arranged in and thermally connected to the housing, and a printed circuit board partially arranged on the heat sink apparatus. The optical module further includes an optoelectronic chip arranged on the heat sink apparatus. The printed circuit board has a first surface, a second surface opposite to the first surface, and an opening that extends from the first surface to the second surface. The heat sink apparatus is connected to the second surface. The opening is located near a center of the printed circuit board. The optoelectronic chip is arranged in the opening. |
US12075556B2 |
Circuit board, semiconductor device, power converter, and moving object
The first and second electronic components are mounted on a printed circuit board. A temperature indicating resin comes in contact with not the second electronic component but the first electronic component. The temperature indicating resin visually changes upon increase in the temperature. Alternatively, an electronic component is mounted on the printed circuit board. The temperature indicating resin comes in contact with not the electronic component but the printed circuit board. The temperature indicating resin visually changes upon increase in the temperature. |
US12075554B2 |
Plasma source having a dielectric plasma chamber with improved plasma resistance
A plasma chamber of a plasma processing system is provided. The plasma chamber defines a plasma channel having a first side and a second side oppositely disposed along a length of the plasma channel. The plasma chamber comprises a first section and a second section constructed from a dielectric material and an interface that bonds together the first and second sections at between a first flange of the first section and a third flange of the second section and between a second flange of the first section and a fourth flange of the second section. |
US12075553B1 |
Microwave plasma torch and method of use thereof
A microwave plasma torch and a method of use thereof is provided. The microwave plasma torch includes a torch housing, a microwave generator, at least one conductive rod, and a waveguide housing. The torch housing includes an outlet and at least one inlet that is positioned for injecting at least one plasma-forming gas. The conical chamber section within the torch chamber is shaped to accelerate the flow of the plasma-forming gas and produce a vortex flow pattern. The microwave generator produces a microwave signal and an electromagnetic field which is directed to the torch chamber by the waveguide housing. The at least one conductive rod is energized for applying a charge to the plasma-forming gas and generating a plurality of plasma streamers. The generated plasma streamers further ionize the plasma-forming gas to generate a plasma stream. |
US12075547B2 |
System and method to optimize a light emitting diode power allocation framework
A system 10 to optimize a light emitting diode (LED) power allocation framework within a room is disclosed. The system 10 includes a data receiving subsystem 20, configured to receive parameters corresponding to light emitting diodes (LED), visible light communication (VLC) transmitters and visible light communication (VLC) receivers. The system 10 includes a blockage generalization subsystem 22, configured to identify location and height of one or more detected blockages within the room from the received parameters. The system 10 includes an optimal power allocation subsystem 24, configured to compute a visible light communication (VLC) channel gain for each of the one or more light emitting diodes (LED) with reference to identified location and identified height and configured to optimize the power allocation framework to achieve maximized visible light communication (VLC) data rate based on the computed visible light communication (VLC) channel gain and one or more constraints. |
US12075545B1 |
Crosstalk mitigation for lighting control
Apparatus and methods for crosstalk mitigation in a lighting system. The apparatus may include a circuit. The circuit may be configured to receive electrical power. The circuit may be configured to provide lighting power from the electrical power, along an electrical power transmission line, to a light-emitting diode (“LED”) light fixture. The circuit may be configured to transmit along the electrical power transmission line first lighting control information that is configured to control light emitted from the fixture. The circuit may be configured to transmit along the electrical power transmission line second lighting control information that is defined by a pattern in the lighting power. |
US12075542B2 |
Controller for training a machine for automatizing lighting control actions and a method thereof
A method for training a machine for automatizing lighting control actions, wherein the method comprises the steps of: controlling one or more lighting devices based on a first set of control parameters; controlling the one or more lighting devices based on a second set of control parameters; wherein the second set of control parameters is different from the first set of control parameters; detecting presence of a user based on a presence signal output from a presence sensing means; monitoring a response of the user related to the second set of control parameters; wherein the response is monitored during a time period; evaluating feedback of the user based on the monitored response; wherein the feedback is positive if no active response has been monitored; training the machine based on the evaluated feedback. |
US12075541B2 |
Light emitting device, control method thereof, photoelectric conversion device, electronic apparatus, illumination device, and moving body
A light emitting device includes pixel circuits arranged to form rows and columns and each including a light emitting element, signal lines each extending in a column direction and configured to supply a pixel signal to the pixel circuits, row selection lines each extending in a row direction and configured to supply a row selection signal to the pixel circuits, and column selection lines each extending in the column direction and configured to supply a column selection signal to the pixel circuits. At least one of the pixel circuits includes a light emission control circuit configured to allow the light emitting element of a pixel circuit indicated by the row selection signal and the column selection signal to emit light in a brightness according to the pixel signal that is being supplied to the pixel circuit. |
US12075537B2 |
Control method of inspection apparatus and inspection apparatus
A control method of an inspection apparatus including a stage on which a substrate having an inspection object to be inspected is mounted and a plurality of light sources configured to emit light to heat the substrate includes: individually lighting the plurality of light sources and obtaining a plurality of first temperature distributions of the substrate; obtaining a second temperature distribution representing a sum of the plurality of first temperature distributions; obtaining one or more correction values for correcting an amount of light output from at least one or more light sources of the plurality of light sources based on the second temperature distribution; and correcting the amount of light output from each of the at least one or more light sources using the one or more correction values. |
US12075535B2 |
Load control device configured to operate in two-wire and three-wire modes
A load control device coupled between an AC power source and an electrical load may operate in a three-wire mode or a two-wire mode based on whether the load control device is connected to a neutral side of the AC power source. The load control device may further comprise first and second zero-cross detect circuits to be respectively used in the two-wire mode or the three-wire mode, and a neutral wire detect circuit configured to generate a neutral-wire detect signal indicating whether the load control device is connected to the neutral side of the AC power source. A control circuit of the load control device may determine whether the load control device should operate in the two-wire mode or in the three-wire mode in response to the neutral-wire detect signal. |
US12075526B2 |
Priority service over wireless communication networks
A wireless User Equipment (UE) delivers a priority communication service. In the UE, circuitry correlates a network Identifier (ID) for a wireless communication network with an instruction for the priority communication service. The circuitry identifies a user request for the priority communication service when the wireless UE is wirelessly attached to the wireless communication network. In response, the circuitry responsively identifies the instruction based on the correlation with the network ID. The circuitry exchanges network signaling with a radio based on the instruction and exchanges user data with the radio responsive to the exchange of the network signaling. The radio exchanges the network signaling and the user data with the UE circuitry and wirelessly exchanges the network signaling and the user data with the wireless communication network. The instruction may direct the circuitry to use an encoded public Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) to identify the UE to the wireless communication network. |
US12075524B2 |
User equipment capability information for carrier grouping in dual connectivity
The present application relates to devices and components including apparatus, systems, and methods to configure a UE for dual connectivity. In an example, a network node requests the UE to indicate the capability it supports for the dual connectivity. This request can implicitly or explicitly indicate that the UE should report carrier grouping information. In response, this information is sent by the UE, and the network node can configure an MCG and an SCG for the UE based on the reported carrier grouping information. |
US12075523B2 |
Degradation signaling
A method and apparatus for signaling a message regarding UE receiver performance degradation between a user equipment and a network. Close UL/DL frequencies or harmonic relationships may cause MSD. A user equipment may indicate an actual or improved maximum sensitivity degradation value for a configuration, or that there is no maximum sensitivity degradation for a configuration, using capability transfer signaling, RRC reconfiguration signaling, and/or measurement reporting. The indicated maximum sensitivity degradation for a configuration may be found in a table. The user equipment may additionally signal information about configuration(s) it supports and/or measurements it has made related to cross band transmit-to-receive degradation and/or SINR. A UE may implicitly indicate a MSD value through selection of a bandwidth combination set. MSD may be used by the network to assist in making scheduling decisions. |
US12075514B2 |
DRX control for wireless user equipment
A wireless communication device wirelessly receives scheduling data that changes based on wireless communication network status. The wireless communication device powers off a wireless receiver based on the scheduling data. The wireless communication device powers on the wireless receiver based on the scheduling data. The wireless communication device wirelessly receives signaling data over the wireless receiver when the wireless receiver is powered on. The wireless network status may comprise wireless communication network backhaul throughput, wireless communication network channel size, wireless communication network channel occupancy, and/or some other wireless communication network status metric. |
US12075512B2 |
Communication apparatus and communication control method to control a communication interval for wireless communication
To provide a communication apparatus capable of dynamically changing a discontinuous reception cycle with use of sensor data. Provided is a communication apparatus including a wireless communication section configured to execute wireless communication with an outside and a control section configured to acquire environmental information including sensing data output from a sensor group and to dynamically control, on the basis of the environmental information, an interval of the wireless communication performed by the wireless communication section with the outside. |
US12075511B2 |
Method and device for indicating type of bearer used for next message in wireless communication system
Provided are a method and a device for receiving information indicating the type of a signaling radio bearer (SRB) in a wireless communication system. A user equipment (UE): receives a first radio resource control (RRC) message including information indicating the type of SRB on which a second RRC message, which is a message corresponding to the first RRC message, is to be transmitted; and transmits the second RRC message via the type of SRB indicated by the information indicating the type of SRB. Accordingly, the type of bearer on which a first message is received and the type of bearer on which a second message is transmitted in a single RRC procedure may be identical or mutually different. |
US12075506B2 |
Method for rejoining network after network disconnection of mobile terminal and related devices
A method for rejoining a network after network disconnection of a mobile terminal and related devices are provided. The method includes: a gateway determining whether to disconnect from a target mobile terminal; if yes, feeding back network disconnection information of the target mobile terminal to a server; receiving a supplementary broadcast frame instruction sent by the server; and the gateway sending a supplementary broadcast frame according to the supplementary broadcast frame instruction. |
US12075505B2 |
Efficient backhaul-link failure recovery in integrated access backhaul (IAB) networks
A method and network node for backhaul link failure recovery are disclosed. A network node is configured to attempt to find an alternative backhaul link to replace the failed backhaul link. If the attempt to find an alternative backhaul link fails, then the network node communicates a first indication of an existence of the failure to the first child network node one level below the network node affected by the failure and causes the first child network node to find another network node to serve as a new parent network node. If the first child network node finds another node to serve as the new parent network node then the network node is configured to serve as a second child network node of the first child network node so that the first child network node serves as a parent of the network node. |
US12075503B2 |
Method for handling cell connection failure, terminal device, and network side device
A method for handling cell connection failure is provided, applied to a terminal device, where the method includes: determining whether connecting to a target serving cell has failed; and performing, in a case that connecting to the target serving cell has failed, connection failure handling based on serving cell related information, where the serving cell related information includes at least one of the number of cells and a cell type. |
US12075502B2 |
Intra-UE coexistence between non-stand-alone and stand-alone mode
Apparatuses, systems, and methods for a user equipment device (UE) to perform intra-UE co-existence between non-stand-alone (NSA) and stand-alone (SA) mode. The UE may be configured to connect to a first radio access network (RAN) operating according to a first radio access technology (RAT) via a first radio and connect to a second RAN operating according to a second RAT via a second radio. The UE may provide, to the first RAN, configuration information during a radio resource control (RRC) connection procedure. The configuration information may indicate a dual connectivity status of the UE. The dual connectivity status may include indication disabling (enabling) dual connectivity for the UE, working frequencies associated with the second RAN, and/or configurations associated with the second RAN. The UE may receive, from the first RAN, a dual connectivity configuration that may be based on the dual connectivity status of the UE and operate accordingly. |
US12075500B2 |
Virtual carrier and virtual connection aggregation
Carrier aggregation and dual connectivity leverage multiple component carriers to increase the effective bandwidth available to a given UE. Embodiments of this disclosure extend the concept of carrier aggregation and dual connectivity by using a physical component carrier and one or more virtual component carriers from one physical component carrier group and/or one virtual component carrier group, which have the same carrier frequency and carrier bandwidth as the physical component carrier, to transmit data streams to a user equipment. Data streams communicated over the physical component carrier and the virtual component carrier(s) may be orthogonal in the time domain or code domain. Alternatively, data streams communicated over the physical component carrier and the virtual component carrier(s) may be non-orthogonal, in which case the UE may need to decode the respective data streams using non-orthogonal signal processing techniques. |
US12075498B2 |
Method and device for device to device communication
The present disclosure relates to a 5G or pre-5G communication system for supporting a higher data transmission rate than a 4G communication system such as LTE. The method for device to device communication according to the present disclosure comprises: a step of receiving, by a terminal, search data from search resources for relay search within a specified search-receiving resource pool, and decoding the same; a step of measuring, by the terminal, link qualities of the search resources which deliver demodulation reference signals, from the search resources corresponding to successfully decoded search data; and a step of filtering a link quality corresponding to an identifier of a specific relay among the measured link qualities. |
US12075494B2 |
Wireless node integration with no distributed unit setup
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a wireless node may establish a connection with a base station. The wireless node may provide, to the base station, an indication that the wireless node has backhauling capability. The wireless node may receive a backhauling configuration from the base station over the connection after providing the indication that the wireless node has backhauling capability. Numerous other aspects are described. |
US12075493B2 |
Methods providing information messages including RACH reports and related wireless devices
A wireless device registers with a first PLMN having a first PLMN identity. A first plurality of RA procedures is performed while registered with the first PLMN. First information related to the first plurality of RA procedures is stored. The wireless device registers with a second PLMN having a second PLMN identity different than the first PLMN identity after registering with the first PLMN and after performing the first plurality of RA procedures. The first information is discarded responsive to registering with the second PLMN. A second plurality of RA procedures is performed while registered with the second PLMN. Second information related to the second plurality of RA procedures is stored. An information message is transmitted to the second PLMN. The information message includes a plurality of RACH reports corresponding to the second plurality of RA procedures based on the second information. |
US12075492B2 |
System and method for prioritization of random access procedures
In an aspect of the disclosure, a first method, a first computer-readable medium, and a first apparatus are provided. The first apparatus may be a UE. The first apparatus may generate a payload of a first preamble message associated with a first RACH procedure, and the payload may indicate a first priority of the first RACH procedure that is relatively higher than a second priority of a second RACH procedure. The first apparatus may send the first preamble message including a RACH preamble and the payload to a base station, and the first preamble message may indicate an identifier (ID) of the first apparatus. |
US12075491B2 |
Method and device for channel access in wireless communication system
A method of performing a channel access procedure of a terminal in an unlicensed band, includes: receiving, from a base station, information about a type of the channel access procedure in the unlicensed band; when the channel access procedure is a frame-based channel access procedure, receiving, from the base station, frame-based channel access procedure configuration information including at least one of fixed frame period (FFP) information, channel occupancy time (COT) information in an FFP, or fixed frame start slot offset information; determining whether the base station is occupying a channel, based on the received frame-based channel access procedure configuration information; and when it is determined that the base station is occupying the channel, transmitting and receiving a signal to and from the base station. |
US12075486B2 |
Method and device for communicating with a selected transport block size
A method of operating a communications device in a wireless communications system that supports a random access procedure. The method comprises receiving, from an infrastructure equipment, a scheduling message comprising an indication of an allocation of radio resources to be used for a random access procedure message, selecting a transport block size (TBS) from a plurality of permitted TBS values for the transmission of the random access procedure message, and determining whether the selected TBS is lower than a maximum TBS of the plurality of permitted TBS values. If it is determined that the selected TBS is lower than the maximum TBS, the method comprises selecting a time for starting the transmission of the random access procedure message from a plurality of permitted starting transmission times, and transmitting the random access procedure message to the infrastructure equipment in the allocated communications resources using the selected TBS. |
US12075477B2 |
Use of allocated wireless channels in a wireless network
A wireless station is allocated use of a time slot in a given direction, uplink or downlink, on a given channel. The wireless station monitors for presence of wireless energy during a portion of the time slot. Based on a detected level of the wireless energy in the time slot, the wireless station controls transmission of wireless communications in a direction opposite to the configured direction in a remaining part of the time slot. |
US12075476B2 |
Configurable uplink transmission in wireless communication
A user equipment (UE), or other network component can operate to configure different sets of resources for an uplink (UL) physical channel for an uplink (UL)-to-downlink (DL) channel occupancy time (COT) sharing to coexist with another radio access technology (RAT). An energy detection (ED) threshold can be selected from the different sets of resource configurations for an UL transmission based on one or more conditions. A gap can be configured between a physical random access control channel (PRACH) transmission and a PUSCH transmission based on one of at least a first value associated with a numerology between the PRACH and the PUSCH and a second value greater than the first value. The UL transmission can be provided based on the ED threshold or the configured conditional gap via the UL physical channel. |
US12075473B2 |
Techniques for channel sensing mode selection
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may identify a channel sensing mode, from one or more channel sensing modes for sensing channel availability of a sidelink channel, for a communication on the sidelink channel, each of the one or more channel sensing modes associated with a set of resources. The UE may transmit, using resources selected from the set of resources associated with the channel sensing mode, the communication on the sidelink channel in accordance with the channel sensing mode. Numerous other aspects are provided. |
US12075472B2 |
Latency control
Disclosed is a latency control method of a transmitter apparatus adapted for transmission of a plurality of packets under clear channel assessment requirements and latency requirements. The method comprises determining a maximum required time for clear channel assessment for the plurality of packets and determining a duration of time related to the determined maximum required time. For example, the duration of time may be determined as being equal to the determined maximum required time for clear channel assessment plus an offset. The offset may be equal to zero, or may be equal to a positive value. In some embodiments, the offset may be equal to, or larger than, a duration of another packet (which is not comprised in the plurality of packets). The method also comprises enforcing, for each packet of the plurality of packets, the determined duration of time to elapse after completion of transmission of the packet, before transmission of a subsequent packet of the plurality of packets is initiated. Corresponding latency control apparatus, transmitter apparatus, communication device and computer program product are also disclosed. |
US12075467B2 |
Method and apparatus for transmitting and receiving packets in wireless LAN system
Suggested are a method and an apparatus for transmitting and receiving packets in a wireless LAN system. More specifically, an access point (AP) broadcasts a beacon frame comprising allocation information for a contention free period (CFP) and a contention period (CP) to a plurality of stations (STA). The AP receives an uplink (UL) packet from a first STA among the plurality of STAs. The AP transmits a downlink (DL) packet to a second STA among the plurality of STAs. The length of the CFP is determined on the basis of the number of first STAs and the access category of traffic for the first STA. UL packets are received in as many as the maximum number that can be transmitted within the determined length of the CFP. DL packets are transmitted in as many as the maximum number that can be transmitted during the CP. |
US12075462B2 |
Wireless device for achieving low latency transmission of time-sensitive data
A wireless device includes a time-sensitive queue, an access category queue, a controller, and a transmitter. The access category queue is associated with an access category and a link. The controller is coupled to the access category queue, and is used to acquire a transmission opportunity according to a set of contention parameters of the access category. The transmitter is coupled to the controller and the time-sensitive queue, and is used to when a transmission opportunity is acquired, if the time-sensitive queue contains data, generate a data frame according to the data in the time-sensitive queue, and transmit the data to another wireless device via a link. |
US12075458B2 |
Electronic device and method for wireless communication, and computer-readable storage medium
Provided are an electronic device and method for wireless communication, and a computer-readable storage medium. The electronic device comprises: a processing circuit configured to acquire, from a frequency spectrum management device, a channel priority parameter for a specific channel, wherein the channel priority parameter is used for instructing a resource application system to use the specific channel as the priority level of an extended channel; and selecting the extended channel of the resource application system at least based on the channel priority parameter. |
US12075456B2 |
Method for reporting channel state information in wireless communication system, and device for same
Disclosed are a method for reporting channel state information in a wireless communication system, and a device for same.Specifically, a method for a user equipment (UE) to report channel state information (CSI) in a wireless communication system includes: receiving bandwidth part (BWP) configuration information related to a BWP; receiving information for activating a specific bandwidth part among one or more bandwidth parts based on the BWP configuration information; receiving a reference signal; calculating CSI based on the reference signal; and transmitting the CSI by omitting a part of the CSI in the activated specific bandwidth part, based on a priority rule, wherein the CSI includes information related with coefficients, and each of elements of the information related to the coefficients is classified as a first group and a second group based on a priority value, wherein the priority value is determined as an order in which a higher index and a lower index of indexes of a frequency domain related to the elements are sequentially crossed based on a predefined specific index, and wherein a priority of the first group is defined as being higher than a priority of the second group in the priority rule. |
US12075455B2 |
Method for transmitting and receiving sounding reference signal in wireless communication system, and apparatus therefor
A method for transmitting, by a terminal, a sounding reference signal (SRS) in a wireless communication system, according to one embodiment of the present specification, comprises the steps of: transmitting UE capability information related to a sounding reference signal (SRS) for downlink channel state information acquisition (DL CSI acquisition); receiving configuration information related to transmission of the SRS; and transmitting the SRS. |
US12075451B2 |
Method of receiving a physical downlink control channel (PDCCH) in a search space associated with a control resource sent (CORESET)
A receiving method, a sending method, a terminal, and a network side device are provided. In the sending method, when sending to the terminal the physical downlink control channel PDCCH in the search space associated with the CORESET, the network side device performs frequency-domain offset processing on the CORESET and search spaces corresponding to different times or search spaces in the CORESET at a same time in a plurality of manners, to improve timeliness of PDCCH sending. |
US12075450B2 |
Method and apparatus for performing radio access network function
A technology for performing a radio access network function is provided. A server for performing the radio access network function obtains information about traffic to be generated at one or more base stations, based on a scheduling request regarding the one or more base stations, determines information about time latency and a radio resource requested regarding the traffic, based on the information about the traffic to be generated, determines scheduling information about a processor resource assigned on at least one pipeline of the at least one processor to process the traffic, based on the information about the time latency and radio resource, and an available processor resource at the server, and processes the traffic by the at least one pipeline, based on the scheduling information. |
US12075448B2 |
Default rules in uplink transmissions
A wireless device receives a first downlink control information (DCI) indicating a transmission configuration indicator (TCI) codepoint that indicates a first TCI state and a second TCI state. The wireless device receives a second DCI comprising a sounding reference signal (SRS) resource set field indicating to apply one or both of the first TCI state and the second TCI state to a physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH) transmission. A value of the SRS resource set field is one of: a first value indicating to apply the first TCI state, a second value indicating to apply the second TCI state, and a third value indicating to apply the first TCI state and the second TCI state. The wireless device transmits repetitions of the PUSCH transmission based on the value of the SRS resource set field. |
US12075444B2 |
Method and system for managing wireless communication in vehicle-to-anything communication system
Methods and apparatuses in a sidelink communication system are provided. Configuration information for providing assistance information for a sidelink communication is received from a base station (BS) at a user equipment (UE). The assistance information is transmitted from the UE to the BS in response to the configuration information, in case that a traffic pattern of the UE is changed. The assistance information includes information on the traffic pattern of the UE. |
US12075443B2 |
Cell activation and deactivation in a wireless network
A wireless device may be instructed to activate a cell. The wireless device may activate a cell and start a timer. The wireless device may receive downlink control information (DCI). The DCI may indicate monitoring of a downlink control channel or may indicate a resource grant. The wireless device may monitor the downlink control channel and start another timer. The wireless device may receive the resource grant while one or more timers are running. |
US12075442B2 |
Random-access response with analog beamforming
A system and method of Random-Access Response, RAR, messaging when a base station employs narrow beamforming. Multiple RAR messages are successively transmitted from the base station to a User Equipment, UE, before any response to a RAR message is received from the UE. Thus, despite any calibration mismatch between Uplink, UL, and Downlink, DL, beams in the beamformed system, a RAR message is not only received by the UE, but is received over the most-suitable DL beam for that UE. Each RAR message may contain a message-specific scheduling-delay indicator in the UL grant carried in the RAR message to provide an adjustable time delay for the UE's uplink transmission scheduled by the UL grant. Multiple RAR transmissions can schedule a single UL transmission at a specific time instance or different UL transmissions at different time intervals. The UE may report to the base station the best DL RAR transmission detected by the UE. |
US12075435B2 |
Communication method and apparatus
This application discloses a communication method that includes: receiving first control information of a first bandwidth part (BWP) and second control information of a second BWP, and receiving a first data channel and a second data channel based on the first control information. The first BWP includes a first frequency domain resource and a second frequency domain resource. The second BWP includes a third frequency domain resource, and the third frequency domain resource and the second frequency domain resource overlap. The first data channel is located on the first frequency domain resource, and the second data channel is located on the third frequency domain resource. The foregoing method provides a manner of transmitting data on the first and second BWPs that partially overlap. |
US12075434B2 |
Method for information feedback, terminal device and network device
Provided are a method for information feedback, a terminal device and a network device. The method comprises: a terminal device receives first DCI; the terminal device receives second DCI after the first DCL, the downlink channel corresponding to the first DCI and the downlink channel corresponding to the second DCI belonging to the same channel group, the first DCI and the second DCI comprising a time information field, the time information field indicating the time for sending feedback information of the channel group, and the time indicated by the time information field in the first DCI and the time information field in the second DCI being different; and, on the basis of the second DCI, the terminal device determines time information for sending feedback information of the channel group. |
US12075432B2 |
Resource allocation for uplink transmissions in unlicensed spectrum
Systems and methods related to partial interlace frequency domain resource allocations for uplink transmissions from a wireless device are disclosed. In some embodiments, a method performed by a wireless device comprises receiving a resource allocation for an uplink transmission that allocates resources in one or more partially allocated interlaces and performing an uplink transmission on the allocated resources in the one or more partially allocated interlaces in accordance with the resource allocation. In this manner, a low-complexity approach to support flexible frequency domain resource allocation is provided. In addition, using this approach, an interlace may be shared by two or more wireless devices, which may increase spectral efficiency and reduce latency. |
US12075431B2 |
Method for operating terminal and base station in wireless communication system, and device supporting same
The present disclosure provides a method for operating a terminal and a base station in a wireless communication system, and a device supporting same. According to an embodiment applicable to the present disclosure, a terminal may acquire data information from at least one transmission reception point (TRP) among a plurality of TRPs on the basis of a transmission mode configured on the terminal by a base station, in which data generated from the same information is transmitted from the plurality of TRPs. |
US12075428B2 |
Methods and apparatuses for configuring radio terminal with numerology of second RAT via first RAT
A second RAN node (2) associated with a second RAT sends a radio resource configuration of the second RAT to a radio terminal (3) via a first RAN node (1) associated with a first RAT. The radio resource configuration explicitly or implicitly indicates at least one numerology that is included in multiple numerologies supported by the second RAT and is different from a reference numerology. It is thus, for example, possible to allow a radio terminal to be configured with a numerology of a cell served by a secondary gNB or a target gNB in Inter-RAT Dual Connectivity between E-UTRA and NR and in a handover from E-UTRA to NR. |
US12075422B2 |
Resource determining method and apparatus
One example method includes determining, by a terminal device, that at least two physical uplink control channel (PUCCH) resources collide in a time unit n, where n is an integer, and the at least two PUCCH resources include a first resource configured for first uplink control information (UCI) and a second resource configured for second UCI. The terminal device can determine the first resource and a third resource in the time unit n, where the third resource is one of M PUCCH resources, the first resource and the third resource do not include a same orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) symbol in time domain, M is a positive integer greater than or equal to 1, the first resource is used to carry a part or all of the first UCI, and the third resource is used to carry a part or all of the second UCI. |
US12075421B2 |
Method for transmitting uplink control information of terminal in wireless communication system and terminal using method
A method for transmitting uplink control information of a terminal in a wireless communication system and a terminal using the method are provided. The method generates uplink control information, transmits the uplink control information to a base station using a specific PUCCH format among a plurality of physical uplink control channel (PUCCH) formats, wherein the specific PUCCH format which is used is determined on the basis of the number of symbols in the time domain used for transmission of uplink control information and the number of bits of the uplink control information. |
US12075420B2 |
Method for transmitting uplink control information, terminal device, and network device
A method for transmitting uplink control information includes: multiplexing independently coded UCI onto a PUSCH according to a target size to send the independently coded UCI, where the target size is determined according to an actual size of the independently coded UCI. |
US12075418B2 |
Method and device for reporting uplink control information, storage medium, and user equipment
A method and device for reporting uplink control information, a storage medium, and a user equipment. The method comprises: determining a time-frequency resource indication information of an uplink channel occupation information, the time-frequency resource indication information being used for indicating a time-frequency resource of an uplink channel occupied by a user equipment; carrying an uplink indication information by a preset time-frequency resource on a PUSCH scheduled by a PDCCH and/or a licensed PUSCH, the uplink indication information comprising the time-frequency resource indication information of the uplink channel occupation information; sending the PUSCH scheduled by the PDCCH and/or the licensed PUSCH to a base station, so that the base station sends, according to the time-frequency resource of the uplink channel, information to be sent. The solution provided by the present invention facilitates reducing the time length of an uplink channel access process and improving the uplink and downlink communication efficiency. |
US12075417B2 |
Method for controlling plurality of antenna remote units in sidelink-supporting wireless communication system, and device therefor
Disclosed herein are a method of controlling a plurality of antenna remote units by a user equipment (UE) in a wireless communication system supporting sidelink, and an apparatus therefor. Disclosed herein are a method controlling a plurality of antenna remote units by a user equipment (UE) in a wireless communication system supporting sidelink including determining a first time interval based on channel state estimation capability or decoding capability, transmitting a control signal to each of the plurality of antenna remote units based on the first time interval, and performing channel state estimation or signal decoding based on a plurality of signals respectively received by the plurality of antenna remote units, wherein the control signal comprises control information indicating fixing of voltage gain of each of the plurality of antenna remote units during the first time interval, and an apparatus therefor. |
US12075416B2 |
Method and device for transmitting SCI in NR V2X
Provided are a method for a first device to perform wireless communication, and a device for supporting same. The method may include the steps of: transmitting first sidelink control information (SCI) on a first resource through a first physical sidelink control channel (PSCCH); transmitting second SCI on the first resource through a first physical sidelink shared channel (PSSCH) related to the first PSCCH, wherein at least one of the first SCI and the second SCI includes information related to a second resource, and a transport block (TB) is not transmitted through the first PSSCH; transmitting the first SCI on the second resource to a second device through a second PSCCH; and transmitting the second SCI and the TB on the second resource to the second device through a second PSSCH related to the second PSCCH. |
US12075413B2 |
Data transmission method and apparatus
This application provides a data transmission method and an apparatus. The method includes that an integrated access and backhaul (IAB) donor distributed unit receives downlink data and service attribute information of downlink data that are sent by an IAB donor centralized unit. The IAB donor distributed unit maps the downlink data to a corresponding backhaul radio link control channel (BH RLC) channel based on the service attribute information of the downlink data or based on the service attribute information of the downlink data and access IAB node address information of the downlink data, and sends the downlink data to a next-hop IAB node. |
US12075412B2 |
Resource configuration for sidelink communication
The disclosed techniques enable resource configuration for sidelink communications. An example method includes receiving, by a first network element, a sidelink resource request transmitted from a communication node. The method also includes communicating, via an interface between the first network element and a second network element, information about resource configuration for the communication node. The method further includes transmitting, by the first network element, a response to the sidelink resource request. |
US12075411B2 |
Method and device for reporting channel state information in NR V2X
Provided are a method for transmitting sidelink channel state information by a first device (100), and a device supporting same. The method may comprise the steps of: measuring channel states for a plurality of resources; and transmitting, to a second device (200), channel state information associated with a part of the plurality of resources. |
US12075410B2 |
Systems and methods for multi-dimensional differentiation of radio access networks
A device may receive information from a unified database, wherein the information includes a Service Profile Identifier (SPID); select a Quality-of-Service (QoS)-related identifier (ID) at least based on the SPID; and either map a radio bearer to a flow associated with a User Equipment device (UE) or configure a component to map the radio bearer to the flow. After mapping the radio bearer to the flow, the device may send data from the flow to the UE based on the QoS related ID. After configuring the component, the device may forward the SPID to a second component for sending the data from the flow to the UE based on the QoS-related ID. |
US12075406B2 |
Method and apparatus for performing a scheduling request based on a prioritized logical channel in wireless communication system
The present invention relates to a method of performing a Scheduling Request (SR) by a User Equipment (UE) in a wireless communication system. In particular, the method includes the steps of: configuring a logical channel, wherein a SR transmission of the logical channel is prioritized over any Physical Uplink Shared Channel (PUSCH) transmission; and based on the SR being triggered due to the logical channel, transmitting the SR to a network. |
US12075404B2 |
Method, apparatus and computer program
There is disclosed a method comprising receiving at a user equipment an uplink grant for transmitting first uplink data from the user equipment at a first time; and determining a second time for initiating preparation of a transport block for transmitting the first uplink data, the determining a second time comprising subtracting a processing time for preparing the transport block from the first time. |
US12075403B2 |
Method for transmitting and receiving data in wireless communication system and device for same
A method for transmitting and receiving downlink data in a wireless communication system includes the steps of: transmitting a preamble for random access; receiving a response message for the random access corresponding to the preamble, a radio remote control (RRC) connection being established based on the preamble and the response message; receiving configuration information, a repetition scheme based on time division multiplexing being set based on the configuration information; receiving downlink control information (DCI); and receiving a plurality of transmission occasions based on the DCI, wherein a resource allocation in the time domain for the first transmission occasion may be determined based on the time domain resource assignment field of the DCI, and resource allocation in the time domain for the second transmission occasion may be determined based on the resource allocation in the time domain for the first transmission occasion. |
US12075402B2 |
Scheduling a user equipment as part of a group
A user equipment (UE) may be scheduled as part of a group of UEs. The UE receives a radio network temporary identifier (RNTI) associated with the group of UEs that includes the UE. The UE receives a signal from one of a cell on which the UE is currently camped or a cell to which the UE is currently connected, the signal scrambled by the RNTI and including control information. The UE decodes the signal using the RNTI and performs an operation in response to the control information. |
US12075397B2 |
Telecommunications apparatus and methods
A method of operating a terminal device to communicate with a network infrastructure equipment in a wireless telecommunications system using radio resources comprising a narrowband carrier supported within a wider system frequency bandwidth of the wireless telecommunications system, wherein the method comprises: establishing initial frequencies for radio resources comprising the narrowband carrier; receiving configuration signalling from the network infrastructure equipment providing an indication of a frequency shift to apply to the initial frequencies for the radio resources comprising the narrowband carrier; establishing shifted frequencies for the radio resources comprising the narrowband carrier by applying the indicated frequency shift to the initial frequencies; and communicating with the network infrastructure equipment using the radio resources for the narrowband carrier with the shifted frequencies. |
US12075393B2 |
System and method for dynamic multicarrier allocation to nb-iot devices
Present disclosure generally relates to wireless communication and particularly relates to system and method for dynamic multicarrier allocation to NB-IoT devices. Method includes receiving from PMS, PRB utilization data for a time slot or data packets, and comparing PRB utilization duration in received PRB utilization data with pre-defined threshold PRB utilization duration. Requesting via NB-IoT eNB, cumulative NACK percentage report corresponding to ARFCN/PRB, if PRB utilization duration is less than a pre-defined threshold. Method includes selecting, ARFCN/PRB for a time slot, based on PRB utilization data and cumulative NACK percentage report and pre-defined value. Method includes establishing connection between NB-IoT enabled devices and NB-IoT eNB, upon transmitting via LTE eNB, information associated with selected ARFCN/PRB for time slot, to NB-IoT eNB. Method includes notifying LTE eNB, representative of utilization of ARFCN/PRB as non-anchor carrier. Method includes allocating ARFCN/PRB as non-anchor carrier to schedule NB-IoT enabled devices for data transfer in selected time slot. |
US12075387B2 |
Prioritized discovery for high spectral efficiency NR sidelink
Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide a user equipment (UE) that may receive an indication of a proximity discovery resource in a physical sidelink feedback channel (PSFCH) symbol from a network entity. The UE may transmit a proximity discovery request including the indication of the proximity discovery resource. The UE may receive a PSFCH sequence associated with the proximity discovery resource from other UEs that may respond to the proximity discovery request. The UE may transmit a bit map sequence indicative of the other UEs to the network entity. The network entity may determine a proximity between the UE and the other UEs based on the bit map sequence. The network entity may schedule the UE and the other UEs based on the proximity. |
US12075384B2 |
Techniques for flexible reference signal patterns in wireless communications systems
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. A user equipment (UE) may receive, from a base station, a first tracking reference signal configuration and a second tracking reference signal configuration. The first tracking reference signal configuration may include a first set of parameters and the second tracking reference signal configuration may include a second set of parameters. The UE, the base station, or both may identify an indicator for selection from among the first tracking reference signal configuration and the second tracking reference signal configuration. The UE may receive, from the base station and based on the identified indicator for selection, a tracking reference signal in accordance with the first tracking reference signal configuration or the second tracking reference signal configuration. |
US12075381B2 |
System memory flow management
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. A communication device, otherwise known as a user equipment (UE) may transmit a data transmission to a receiver. In some examples, the data transmission may be a radio link control (RLC) protocol data unit (PDU) transmission. The UE may store the data transmission in a retransmission buffer, and transmit a feedback request to the receiver in a subsequent data transmission based on a system memory utilization threshold for the retransmission buffer being satisfied due to storage of the data transmission. |
US12075380B2 |
Method and device in UE, base station and service center
A method and device for a user equipment, a base station and a service center is disclosed; the UE transmits first information, then receives X1 first signals and transmits a first measurement report; first information is used to determine X1 first antenna port(s); first measurement report includes K1 piece(s) of measurement information, and each of K1 piece(s) of measurement information is for one of X1 first signals; measurement information is used to determine at least the first two of the corresponding set of time length, first antenna port, or first angle; By designing first information and first measurement report, feedback information of beam selection is used to determine generation and transmission of positioning reference signal under the condition of the base station and the UE supporting beamforming, utilizing beamforming has strong directional characteristics to improve the accuracy of UE positioning. |
US12075378B2 |
Method for transmitting and receiving data in wireless communication system and apparatus therefor
The present specification provides a method for transmitting and receiving data by a relay node in a wireless communication system and an apparatus therefor. The relay node receives configuration information from a network node, wherein the configuration information may include a timing offset for transmitting downlink data. The relay node transmits the downlink data to a second relay node on the basis of the configuration information, in which transmission timing of the downlink data may be determined on the basis of the timing offset and a timing advance (TA). |
US12075375B2 |
Method and apparatus for indication of synchronization signal block
Disclosed is a method and apparatus for generating information indicating a synchronization signal (SS) block. A method comprises: determining a frequency resource associated with a wireless device; determining, by a base station and based on the determined frequency resource, whether to add or omit a first bitmap indicating a plurality of groups in which at least one synchronization signal (SS) block is transmitted: generating, based on the determining to add the first bitmap, system information comprising a parameter comprising: the first bitmap; and a second bitmap indicating a position of one or more transmission SS blocks in each of the plurality of groups; and transmitting, based on the position, the one or more transmission SS blocks each comprising a Physical Broadcast Channel (PBCH) and a synchronization signal. |
US12075370B2 |
Signaling for detected synchronization signal blocks
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communication are described. Signaling of a radio frequency (RF) band associated with a synchronization signal (SS) block detected by a user equipment (UE) may be transmitted to a base station. For example, a base station may transmit a set of SS blocks to multiple UEs, where the SS blocks are frequency division multiplexed such that each SS block is transmitted in a respective RF band. A UE may receive one or more of the transmitted SS blocks and determine a preferred SS block from the received SS blocks. The UE may in turn transmit an message to the base station that indicates the RF band of the preferred SS block. In some cases, the base station may optionally transmit a request to the UE to transmit the indication of the RF band. |
US12075357B2 |
Communications method and apparatus
A communications method and apparatus are provided. The method includes: determining one or more occasions on which a first channel is sent; and sending the first channel on the one or more occasions to at least one terminal device. The first channel carries first information. The first information includes one or more information blocks. Each information block corresponds to one of the at least one terminal device. Each information block corresponds to a different terminal device. Each information block includes one first information field set that is used to indicate information about detection performed on a second channel by a terminal device corresponding to the information block in which the first information field set is located. |
US12075355B2 |
Low-latency enhancements for a wireless network
This disclosure provides systems, methods, and apparatuses for wireless communication that can be used to establish a restricted target wake time (TWT) session on a wireless medium. In some implementations, an access point (AP) establishes a restricted TWT session for one or more wireless stations (STAs) associated with latency sensitive traffic, the restricted TWT session including restricted TWT service periods (SPs) during which the AP reserves access to the wireless medium for only the one or more STAs associated with the latency sensitive traffic. The AP transmits a clear-to-send (CTS) frame at a start of each restricted TWT SP, the CTS frame indicating to other STAs that the wireless medium is unavailable for a duration of the respective restricted TWT SP. The AP transmits latency sensitive data to or receives latency sensitive data from the one or more STAs during at least one of the restricted TWT SPs. |
US12075354B2 |
Wireless communication method and device
Provided by the embodiments of the present application are a wireless communication method and device. The method includes: receiving configuration information sent by a network device, the configuration information being used to configure a relationship between a detection result of a first signal or channel and whether to detect a second signal or channel; performing detection of the first signal or channel sent by the network device; and determining whether to detect the second signal or channel according to the detection result of the first signal or channel and the configuration information. |
US12075353B2 |
Configurable power saving signal with multiple functionalities in 5G NR
Apparatuses, systems, and methods for a wireless device to perform methods for configuring a power savings signal in fifth generation (5G) new radio (NR) networks. The wireless device may transmit, to a base station within a network, power savings requirements and receiving, from the base station, a configuration of a power saving signal, where the configuration indicates one or more functionalities of the power saving signal. The wireless device may periodically receive, from the base station, the power saving signal and interpret the power saving signal based on the configuration. The configuration of the power saving signal may be received via radio resource control signaling. |
US12075348B2 |
Non-public wireless communication networks
A mobile device (UE) may access standalone non-public networks (SNPNs) in various different locations as equivalent SNPNs (eSNPNs) corresponding to a home SNPN of the device. The device may obtain a list of eSNPNs corresponding to the home SNPN, and may access a second SNPN at a location different from a location of the home SNPN, in response to identifying the second SNPN and the list including the second SNPN as an eSNPN corresponding to the home SNPN of the device. The eSNPNs may include roaming eSNPNs (ReSNPNs) for accessing an enterprise NPN globally and/or at various different locations. The eSNPN/ReSNPN list may be maintained in a new network identifier management function (NMF). NPNs may be implemented as network slice instances (NSIs) via identifying data in the single network slice selection assistance information (S-NSSAI). Multiple credentialed SNPNs of a UE may be prioritized for access by the UE. |
US12075342B2 |
Cellular network onboarding through wireless local area network
Automatic onboarding of a device onto a cellular network may be provided through a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN). Subsequent to a device connecting to a first network (e.g., the WLAN), information associated with the device and the first network may be received. One or more tags may be generated and an intent profile may be defined for the device based on the received information, where the intent profile may indicate at least a second network (e.g., the cellular network) that the device is enabled to connect with and one or more policies associated with the connection. The tags and intent profile may be transmitted to a service provider platform, and an onboarding profile template identified using the tags and the intent profile may be received from the service provider platform. The onboarding profile template may be provided to the device to enable connection to the second network. |
US12075341B2 |
Search space set group switching for cross-carrier scheduling
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described, that provide for configuration and switching between multiple groups of search space sets based on activated serving cells or activated resources for one or more serving cells. An access network entity may configure multiple groups of search space sets, and a user equipment (UE) may monitor for control information in an activated search space set group. A first group of search space sets may be activated based on a serving cell being activated, and the UE may switch to a second group of search space sets when the serving cell is deactivated. Search space set group switching also may be performed based on one or more activated bandwidth parts (BWPs). An access network entity may trigger search space set group switching using explicit signaling, based on cell activation/deactivation, based on a timer, or any combinations thereof. |
US12075336B2 |
User equipment to perform access to a cell
A user equipment includes a receiving unit configured to receive system information from a cell, a control unit configured to determine, based on an information element and identifiers, whether or not the cell is a candidate to be selected, the information element indicating other uses included in the system information and identifiers being of a plurality of closed access groups (CAGs) identifying groups of subscribers who are allowed to access the cell, and a communication unit configured to perform access to the cell in a case in which the control unit determines that the cell is the candidate to be selected. |
US12075335B2 |
Switching scheme for opting in and out of multi-user orthogonal frequency-division multiple access
This document describes methods, devices, systems, and means for a switching scheme for opting in and out of multi-user orthogonal frequency-division multiple access (MU-OFDMA). In one aspect, an electronic device enters the MU-OFDMA mode to communicate via a wireless network over a shared-channel bandwidth. During the MU-OFDMA mode, the electronic device determines that an uplink-queue size is greater than a first threshold size. Responsive to the determining, the electronic device opts out of the MU-OFDMA mode and enters a single-user mode to contend for a transmit channel for transmitting uplink data. |
US12075333B2 |
Systems and methods for dynamically providing network access via a mobile access gateway
A mobile gateway may provide access to one or more networks based on a variety of configurable parameters, constraints, etc. A Mobile Gateway Management System (“MGMS”) may maintain different sets of rules, parameters, etc. associated with multiple different mobile gateways, such that a network may be able to determine whether to provide access to a particular mobile gateway based on location parameters, temporal parameters, account parameters, or other parameters. When access is granted to the network based on the parameters, the mobile gateway may serve as an interface between one or more User Equipment (“UEs”) and the network. |
US12075326B2 |
Network slicing enhancements
Apparatuses, systems, and methods for enhancement of network slicing for a UE. A UE may receive, from an AMF of a network, application related information associated with network slice data routing for data associated with an application. The information may be provided to the network by network slice customers. The UE may, in response to application initiation, determine traffic routing for data associated with the application. Traffic routing may be based on the application related information and a UE configuration associated with user privacy (e.g., user privacy setting) associated with the application. When the user UE configuration is enabled, the data may be routed via a default network slice and when the UE configuration is disabled, the data may be routed via a network slice indicated by the application related information. The UE configuration may be indicated by the application via a Boolean flag and/or via a user interface setting. |
US12075325B2 |
System and method for implementing a softphone emergency dialing architecture
A computer-implemented method provides for contacting emergency services in a remote region that is different from a home region using a softphone emergency dialing system. The method includes receiving, at a communication interface in the remote region, an emergency communication originating from a softphone application executing on a communication device, the software application being registered in the home region. The method also includes validating, by a computer processor, the emergency communication with a network switch identifier, and accessing a database to identify an originator of the emergency communication, including current location data. The method further includes routing, via a cloud communication platform, the emergency communication to a regional session border controller, and executing, by the computer processor, the emergency communication with a local calling number associated with the remote region. |
US12075324B2 |
Systems and methods for emergency preparedness
A mobile response unit for disaster relief, the system including a router configured to connect to one or more wireless network connections, a transmitter configured to connect one or more user devices to the one or more network connections, and a processing circuit including a processor and memory, the memory having instructions stored thereon that, when executed by the processor, cause the processing circuit to retrieve and store one or more medical records from an external computing system, and wherein the router combines the one or more wireless network connections to form a high-bandwidth bonded failover connection. |
US12075320B2 |
Method and apparatus for parameter configuration
Methods and apparatuses for parameter configuration. A method implemented at a network device may comprise receiving from a server a parameter provisioning request including one or more communication pattern (CP) parameter sets associated with respective CP parameter set identifiers. The method may further comprise generating a parameter provisioning response including respective result of at least one of the one or more CP parameter sets indicating whether the at least one of the one or more CP parameter sets is provisioned successfully or not. The method may further comprise sending the parameter provisioning response to the server. |
US12075319B2 |
Tow and emergency roadside assistance locating and tracking mobile application
A system for providing dynamic roadside assistance coordination may include a customer mobile device or vehicle in direct, or indirect, wireless communication with an insurance provider and/or service provider remote server. The customer's device may transmit a request for roadside assistance (e.g., towing services), and a current GPS location. In response, a closest, trusted service provider vehicle may be determined, and then directed to the customer's location. For instance, a software application may receive the customer location and compare it with availability information to match the customer with a close and trusted service provider. The customer's device may receive an acknowledgement that help is on the way, and be able to track the current location of the service provider vehicle while en route. Payment for the roadside assistance may be automatically and electronically paid by the insurance provider. As a result, prompt and safe roadside assistance may be provided. |
US12075318B2 |
Wireless system, control method of wireless system, and non-transitory computer readable medium storing program for controlling wireless system
A wireless system includes a terminal owned by a passenger who rides on a vehicle, a key device mounted on the vehicle and connected to the terminal by a first connection method, an authentication server for returning whether or not authentication is successful to the terminal in response to an authentication request from the terminal, and a wireless router connected to the terminal by a second connection method for performing communication from the terminal to the authentication server via a communication line. The wireless router includes a timer for disconnecting the connection with the communication line when the authentication by the authentication server is not performed within a predetermined time period, and when the authentication server authenticates the terminal, the timer is canceled and the connection with the communication line is continued. |
US12075317B2 |
Communication connection method for continuous blood glucose monitoring system
The present disclosure relates to a communication connection method for a continuous glucose monitoring system. A communication connection method for a continuous glucose monitoring system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure may comprise: a step in which, in order to connect communication between a communication terminal and a sensor transmitter attached to a human body so as to continuously monitor biometric information of the human body, the communication terminal receives information of the sensor transmitter from the sensor transmitter; a step of determining, on the basis of the received information, whether the sensor transmitter is a new sensor transmitter or an already used sensor transmitter; and a step in which, when the sensor transmitter is an already used transmitter, communication connection is controlled on the basis of use information of the already used sensor transmitter. The present disclosure is advantageous in that, if communication between a sensor transmitter inserted into a human body and a communication terminal for receiving glucose data from the sensor transmitter is disconnected, the communication between the existing sensor transmitter and the communication terminal can be quickly connected when the communication is reconnected. |
US12075316B2 |
Mobile device with processor for communication with NFC reader
According to an aspect, there are provided a mobile device for wireless people flow management. The mobile device comprises at least one processor; at least one memory; and a near field communication, NFC, reader; wherein the at least one memory comprises program code which, when executed on the at least one processor causes the mobile device to receive, from the NFC reader, information encoded in an NFC tag associated with a specific location in a building; determine control information to trigger at least one state change associated with the location based on the information encoded to the NFC tag; and send the control information to a control system of the building. |
US12075314B2 |
Method and apparatus for dynamic geo-fencing
The present disclosure provides method and system to facilitate definition, tuning and visualization of a geo-fence at a computer system. The method comprises: receiving input parameters for a geo-fence, the input parameters including one or more parameters specifying a geographical region; sampling historical mobile signals based on one or more of the input parameters; dividing the geographical region into a plurality of areas; determining a weight for each respective area of the plurality of areas based at least on density of sampled mobile signals associated with geographical locations in the respective area; selecting a subset of the plurality of areas based on respective weights of the plurality of areas; and forming the geo-fence using the subset of the plurality of areas, the geo-fence including one or more contiguously closed regions each formed by a cluster of adjacent areas among the subset of the plurality of areas. |
US12075312B2 |
Smart alerts in a tracking device environment
A tracking system can provide smart alerts based on a user's location. The tracking system can receive a location of a user's mobile device and establish a geographic boundary around the location if the mobile device remains at the location for a threshold amount of time. The tracking system can receive a new location of the mobile device outside of the geographic boundary and configure the mobile device to scan for a tracking device associated with the user for an interval of time. If the tracking system detects the tracking device within the interval, the tracking system stores information indicating that the user possesses the tracking device. Otherwise, the tracking system sends an indication to the mobile device indicating that the user has left behind the tracking device. |
US12075309B2 |
Intelligent social communication system
Described is a social communication system. The system includes a server having a memory storing user data and a user computing device coupled to the server. The server may be programmed to receive and process a signal that the user computing device has accessed the system and send for display on the user computing device other users that are accessing the system and within a predetermined proximity of the user computing device. The system allows users to communicate anonymously through a communication interface. |
US12075308B1 |
Systems and methods for contactless communication
A first mobile device exchanges information or documentation with a second mobile device after a vehicular incident or collision has occurred. Communication is initiated or triggered based on detection of the incident by a collision detection system and/or based on the first mobile device contactlessly receiving a user identifier from the second mobile device. The contactless communication may be initiated by a service provider system or by the first mobile device. The first mobile device may include a sensor that scans a user identifier associated with the second mobile device. Then, the first mobile device may transmit the user identifier to the service provider system, which initiates or provides a communication channel between the first mobile device and the second mobile device. |
US12075307B1 |
Systems and methods for processing geographical zones
Systems and methods for processing geographical zones are provided. The method involves operating at least one processor to: define a bounding box surrounding a geographical zone; iteratively partition the bounding box into a plurality of bounding boxes by, starting with the bounding box in the first iteration: determine whether the bounding box contains more than a predetermined maximum number of vertices; divide the bounding box into two additional bounding boxes if the bounding box contains more than the predetermined maximum number of vertices, repeat the steps of determining and dividing the bounding box for the additional bounding boxes in the next iteration until each additional bounding box does not contain more than the predetermined maximum number of vertices; generate a binary tree data structure representing the geographical zone; search the binary tree data structure to determine whether a vehicle is located within one of the bounding boxes. |
US12075306B2 |
Method and device for unmanned aerial vehicle handover and base station
This disclosure provides a method unmanned aerial vehicle handover, a base station, and a non-transitory computer readable storage medium. The method for unmanned aerial vehicle handover includes: when base stations meeting handover conditions are determined based on a measurement report sent by an unmanned aerial vehicle, determining whether there is a candidate base station that has completed a handover preparation existed among the base stations meeting the handover conditions; and when there is a candidate base station that has completed the handover preparation existed among the base stations meeting the handover conditions, handing over the unmanned aerial vehicle to the candidate base station meeting the handover conditions. |
US12075305B2 |
User plane setup during 5G system to evolved packet system handover
System comprising a mobility management entity, MME, a first Radio Access node, RAN (eNB) offering Long Term Evolution, LTE, access, and a second radio access node, RAN (gNB) offering New Radio, NR, access; a user entity, UE, supporting both Long Term Evolution, LTE, and New Radio, NR, Radio Access Technology, RAT. |
US12075304B2 |
Handover optimization during 5G to 4G mobility
A system and method may improve service setup time and reliability for user equipment (UE) fallback procedures in cellular networks. Logic in the UE may define an event to trigger a measurement report and send that measurement report to the base station upon initiating fallback procedures. This event and measurement report may allow the 5G base station (g-NB) to know which frequency is going to be the best choice at the time of setting up the voice service by looking at radio signal strength indicators coming from the 5G UE for each frequency in the measurement report. Incorporating the measurement report process into the logic of the UE for call setup that also includes the fallback process for may result in substantially faster call setup time as well as better voice call success rate. |
US12075303B2 |
Wireless user device handovers based on quality-of-service
A wireless communication network delivers a wireless data service from a source access node and a target access node. The network determines a source QoS for the wireless data service from the source access node and a target QoS for the wireless data service from the target access node. The network determines a QoS offset based on a QoS difference between the source QoS and the target QoS. To handover a User Equipment (UE), the network receives source signal strength for the source access node and target signal strength for the target access node from the UE. In response, the network selects the target access node for the handover based on the QoS offset and a signal strength difference between the source signal strength and the target signal strength. The network signals the UE and the target access node to handover the UE to the target access node. |
US12075302B2 |
Method and apparatus for measurement reporting during a conditional PCell handover in a wireless communication system
A method and apparatus for measurement reporting during a conditional PCell handover in a wireless communication system is provided. A wireless device receives, from the source cell, a handover command including a handover condition for a target cell. A wireless device performs measurement on at least one of neighbor cells. A wireless device transmits, to the target cell, a handover complete message based on that the handover condition for the target cell is met, wherein the handover complete message includes results of the measurement on the at least one of the neighbor cells. |
US12075301B2 |
Cell reselection for new radio—unlicensed
The present application relates to wireless devices and components including apparatus, systems, and methods for two-stage cell reselection in New Radio (NR) systems operating on unlicensed spectrum. In some embodiments, a user equipment may be perform a pre-check of a public land mobile network associated with a target cell prior to cell reselection. |
US12075298B2 |
Framework for a 6G ubiquitous access network
A framework for a 6th generation (6G) ubiquitous wireless communications network is provided. A system comprises: a memory that stores executable instructions; and a processor, coupled to the memory, that facilitates execution of the executable instructions to perform operations. The operations comprise: obtaining first information associated with a first condition of a terrestrial radio network of terrestrial radio networks from a terrestrial controller that collects the first information from the terrestrial radio networks; determining second information associated with a resource of a satellite network, wherein the satellite network is integrated with the terrestrial radio networks to form an integrated network to which a mobile device connects, wherein a defined application is alternatively executable at the mobile device via any of a group of networks, the group comprising the satellite network and the terrestrial radio networks; and determining whether to re-assign the defined application from the terrestrial radio network to the satellite network based on a result of evaluating at least the first condition. |
US12075295B2 |
Techniques for performing measurement relaxation
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. A user equipment (UE) may receive an indication that the UE is to perform radio resource management (RRM) measurements at a first periodicity. The UE may identify an RRM measurement relaxation grouping to which the UE belongs based on at least one of a mobility of the UE or a location of the UE within a cell, such as whether the UE is near a cell-edge, or whether the UE is stationary or moving in accordance with low-mobility, or a combination thereof. The UE may determine a first relaxation parameter from a plurality of relaxation parameters based on measurement relaxation criterion associated with the cell, where the plurality of relaxation parameters may be associated with the RRM measurement relaxation grouping. The UE may perform the RRM measurements at a second periodicity that is based on the first relaxation parameter. |
US12075294B2 |
Operating user equipment in 5G NR communications system
The present disclosure describes methods of operating user equipment in 5G NR communications system. In accordance with some of the embodiments, the method comprises detecting a condition related to the user equipment (UE) while in one of a radio frequency (RF) inactive state and a cell handover, the condition indicating one of (a) the UE is not in reception of signaling information from a serving base station during the RF inactive state and (b) the UE is out of synchronization with the serving base station; determining an event related to one of transmission of data by the UE, reception of data by the UE, and radio resource management (RRM) measurement by the UE in conjunction with the detected condition; and applying one or more of (a) a blind downlink control information (DCI) decoding, (b) a static DCI configuration and (c) a dynamic DCI configuration based on the determination to enable the UE to at least one of (a) receive the signaling information, (b) receive the data, and (c) perform radio resource management (RRM) measurement. |
US12075290B2 |
Proactive triggering in telecommunication networks
A method, apparatus, and a computer-readable storage medium are provided for proactive triggering of handovers in wireless communication networks. In one example implementation, the method may include receiving, by a user equipment (UE), handover configuration information from a first network node of a plurality of network nodes, estimating rate of change values of reference signal (RS) difference measurements, a reference signal (RS) difference measurement being a difference in reference signal (RS) measurements between the first network node and a second network node of one or more second network nodes, comparing the rate of change values with the mapping information received from the first network node, determining one or more timeToPreTrigger values based on the comparison, initiating one or more timeToPreTrigger timers based on the corresponding one or more timeToPreTrigger values, the one or more timeToPreTrigger timers corresponding to different second network nodes, generating one or more measurement reports upon expiration of the one or more timeToPreTrigger timers, and transmitting the one or more measurement reports to the first network node. In an another example implementation, the method may include transmitting, by a first network node of a plurality of network nodes, handover configuration information to a user equipment (UE), receiving a measurement report from the user equipment (UE), the measurement report corresponding to at least one second network node of the one or more second network nodes, selecting, based on the measurement report, a second network node of the one or more second network nodes for performing a handover, and transmitting an indication to the user equipment (UE) about performing the handover to the selected second network node based on the indication. |
US12075285B2 |
Wireless communication system, and wireless communication method
Provided is a wireless communication system that includes a transmission device configured to receives an input of group-addressed data transmitted from a specific source, convert the group-addressed data into wireless frames, and perform group-addressed transmission of the wireless frames; and a reception device configured to receive the wireless frames transmitted from the transmission device, and identify and receive the group-addressed data of the specific source, wherein a plurality of the transmission devices are provided, and each of the transmission devices is configured to perform group-addressed transmission of the wireless frames into which the group-addressed data is converted, and the reception device is configured to identify and receive the group-addressed data of the specific source from the wireless frames transmitted from the plurality of transmission devices, and perform diversity combining processing of combining the same pieces of group-addressed data. |
US12075279B2 |
Method and apparatus for determining analytics for service experience for a network slice instance
A method for determining analytics for service experience for a Network Slice instance in a network comprising one or more network entities is provided. The method includes obtaining first information for determining a mapping between a set of one or more user equipment (UEs) and a set of one or more Network Slice instances, obtaining second information for determining the analytics of the set of one or more UEs, and determining the analytics for a Network Slice instance based on the first information and the second information. |
US12075278B2 |
Traffic processing monitoring method
In accordance with an aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a method of monitoring processing of traffic performed by a session management function (SMF). The method comprises, transmitting a measurement rule for a state of traffic processing to a user plane function (UPF); and receiving information on the state of the traffic processing from the UPF in response to the transmitted measurement rule. |
US12075276B2 |
First unit, second unit and method
In order to make it possible to report an amount of data from a secondary node (SN) to a master node (MN) in dual connectivity, there is provided a first unit according to the present disclosure which is a first unit of a central unit of a first base station. The first unit includes a controller and a transceiver. The central unit is configured to host at least PDCP layer in the first base station; and is connected to a distributed unit via a first interface, the distributed unit hosting RLC, MAC and PHY layers in the first base station. The controller is configured to host at least a user plane of the PDCP layer hosted by the central unit; and the transceiver is configured to transmit, to a second unit via a second interface, first information indicative of a volume of data processed by the first unit. The second unit is configured to host at least a control plane of the PDCP layer hosted by the central unit. |
US12075275B2 |
Communications method and apparatus, and device
This application relates to a communications method and apparatus, and a device. The communications method includes: A terminal device determines a first codeword set, where the first codeword set includes a first codeword, the first codeword is a 4×1 matrix, and each element in the matrix is a non-zero element. |
US12075273B2 |
Measurement method and measurement apparatus
This application provides a measurement method and a measurement apparatus. The measurement method includes: adding, by a network device, information about one frequency band or a plurality of frequency bands to measurement configuration information delivered to a terminal device; determining, by the terminal device, a corresponding radio frequency link channel configuration parameter by using the information about the one frequency band or the plurality of frequency bands; and measuring, by the terminal device, a measurement object based on the radio frequency link channel configuration parameter, and reporting a measurement result to the network device. |
US12075272B2 |
Techniques for CLI measurement based on enhanced SRS in a wireless communication system
Aspects described herein relate to cross-link interference (CLI) measurement based on enhanced sounding reference signal (SRS) in fifth generation new radio (5G NR). In an example, the aspects may include receiving, by a first user equipment (UE) from a network entity, a SRS configuration; measuring, by the first UE, CLI between the first UE and a second UE based on the SRS configuration; and transmitting, by the first UE to the network entity, a measurement report of the CLI measurement to trigger CLI management between the first UE and the second UE. |
US12075266B2 |
Handling of deteriorating AP-to-AP wireless link
There is provided mechanisms for handling a deteriorating AP-to-AP wireless link in an IAB network. A method is performed by a first AP in the IAB network. The method comprises identifying signal deterioration of a first AP-to-AP wireless link between the first AP and a second AP in the IAB network. The first AP-to-AP wireless link is used for backhauling data for CPEs served by the second AP and for backhauling data for CPEs served by a third AP in the IAB network. The second AP has a second AP-to-AP wireless link to the third AP for backhauling data for the CPEs served by the third AP. The method comprises, in response thereto, relaying the data via a first CPE of the CPEs served by the second AP on a first direct wireless link between the first AP and the first CPE. |
US12075264B2 |
Base station, virtual cell, user equipment
A mobile telecommunications system anchor base station for a mobile telecommunications system is provided. The mobile telecommunications system has at least one anchor cell and at least one slave cell which is associated with the anchor cell. The anchor base station has circuitry which is configured to broadcast slave cell system information being specific for the at least one slave cell. |
US12075262B2 |
Electronic device and method for wireless communication and computer-readable storage medium
The present disclosure provides an electronic device and a method for wireless communication and a computer-readable storage medium. An electronic device comprising: a processing circuit configured to: generate, where a user equipment accesses an unauthorized frequency band successfully, an indication representing whether sharing a channel occupancy time of the user equipment with other user equipment is permitted; and send the indication to a base station or the other user equipment. |
US12075260B2 |
MBSFN subframe usage for LTE-NR spectrum sharing
A method and apparatus are disclosed for LTE-NR spectrum sharing. In one embodiment, a method for a wireless device (WD) includes obtaining a configuration of at least one reference signal of a first radio access technology that overlaps in time with a Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service Single Frequency Network, MBSFN, subframe of a second radio access technology. In another embodiment, a method for a network node includes configuring at least one reference signal of a first radio access technology to overlap in time with a MBSFN subframe of a second radio access technology. |
US12075255B2 |
Secure wireless communication system and method
A method for secure wireless communication executed by at least one processor of a device. A registration certificate is transmitted to the device by a host, the registration certificate including a Long Term Device Key (LTDK) and being generated by a registration server in response to the registration of the host as authorized to connect to the device. In response to receiving a request for securing a Bluetooth connection between the device and the host, the device transmits the LTDK to the host. The device receives, from the host, a connection certificate including connection data for establishing the connection between the host and the device. The connection certificate is signed by a private Long Term Host Key (LTHK) of the host, where the LTHK of the host and the LTDK of the device form a cryptographic Long Term Key pair. The device validates the connection certificate using the LTDK of the device to determine whether the host is authorized to connect to the device. If the host is authorized, then the device establishes a shared secret with the host enabling the encryption of data transmitted over a wireless channel between the device and the host. |
US12075251B2 |
Network node
A network node includes a receiving unit configured to receive, from a management node, information for improving security of communication between network nodes, and a control unit configured to receive a request transmitted from a first network node arranged in a first PLMN (Public Land Mobile Network) based on the information for improving security, and transmit the request to a second network node arranged in a second PLMN. |
US12075245B2 |
Wireless network slice access based on encrypted slice certificates that indicate slice characteristics
In a wireless communication network, a wireless access node receives an encrypted slice certificate from a wireless user device and transfers the encrypted slice certificate to a network control-plane. The network control-plane decrypts the encrypted slice certificate and determines a correspondence between expected characteristics and the slice characteristics from the decrypted slice certificate. The network control-plane authorizes the wireless user device for the wireless network slice based on the correspondence. In response to the authorization, the network control-plane transfers user context for the wireless network slice to the wireless access node and a network user-plane. The wireless access node exchanges user data between the wireless user device and the network user-plane per the user context. The network user-plane exchanges the user data between the wireless access node and a data system per the user context. |
US12075244B2 |
Method for synchronization of home network key
The present disclosure provides a terminal including a memory; and a processor, comprising hardware, configured to perform a primary authentication between the terminal and a network in 5G for a third party service, derive a security key, KAUSF, and derive an identifier for the security key from the security key. |
US12075243B2 |
Method and apparatus for authentication of integrated access and backhaul (IAB) node in wireless network
Accordingly, the embodiments herein provide a method for authentication of an IAB node by an IAB-donor node in a wireless network. The method includes obtaining an IAB authorization information of the IAB node from one of an Access and Mobility Management Function (AMF) and a Mobility Management Entity (MME) of the wireless network, determining whether the IAB authorization information of the IAB node indicates the IAB node is authorized, and allocating a unique identity/parameter to the IAB node during an IAB-Mobile Termination (MT) setup and/or Backhaul Radio Link Control (RLC) channel establishment and/or Routing update phase. Further, the method includes storing the unique identity/parameter in a user equipment (UE)-context, which is used to identify the UE-context during an IAB-Distributed Unit (DU) part setup for authorization check and/or authentication. |
US12075242B2 |
Facilitation of authentication management for autonomous vehicles
Secure communication for autonomous vehicles can be increased by performing authentication operations before nodes, such as vehicles, roadside equipment (RSE), or base stations, are within communications range. A digital certificate management system for mobile nodes, including for moving vehicles, can facilitate ultra fast communications between vehicles and other nodes. The RSE can propagate vehicle node data, comprising direction, speed, or estimated time of arrival, to other vehicles and/or other RSEs. Consequently, this propagation of data prior to the communication between nodes can facilitate an efficient authentication system. |
US12075240B2 |
Authentication method and apparatus
An authentication method and apparatus are provided. In an embodiment, the authentication method includes: receiving, by a first network node, an enrollment request from a second network node; obtaining, by the first network node, position information of the second network node; and authenticating, by the first network node, the second network node according to the obtained position information of the second network node. A flexible simple authentication solution is provided, having low deployment costs. |
US12075238B2 |
Systems and methods for securely pairing a transmitting device with a receiving device
Systems and methods for securely pairing a transmitting device with a receiving device are described. The systems and methods may communicate with a first device via a first communication method over a wireless communication network. The systems and methods may transmit, to the first device via a second communication method, a first sensory pattern representing a first key. In addition, the system and methods may communicate with the first device via the first communication method using the first key. |
US12075236B2 |
Method for concealing a subscription identifier at a user equipment of a mobile communication network, and corresponding system and computer program product
A method for concealing a subscription identifier at a user equipment including a mobile equipment and an integrated circuit card storing the subscription identifier, the method including receiving a corresponding request by a server to provide a corresponding subscription identifier, performing an elliptical curve encryption of the subscription identifier generating a concealed subscription identifier, the concealing operation including the mobile equipment sending an identity retrieve command to the card, performing, before receiving the identity retrieve command at the card, a pre-calculation of the ephemeral key pair including an ephemeral private key and ephemeral public key and the shared secret key, and in response to the respective state of completion indicating that completion of the computation of a valid ephemeral key pair or shared secret key, storing the corresponding values of the ephemeral key pair and shared secret key in a table in a memory of the card. |
US12075227B2 |
Membrane unit for speaker device
Membrane unit for a speaker device, the membrane unit comprising a membrane and at least two coils. The respective longitudinal axes of the at least two coils are arranged in parallel along a main axis, a main surface being formed perpendicular to the main axis. The at least two coils are positioned adjacent to each other and mechanically connected to the membrane, the membrane being substantially flat and having a major surface parallel to the main surface. Wiring to the at least two coils is provided at least partly on a flat part of the membrane. |
US12075223B2 |
Process of fabricating capacitive microphone comprising movable composite conductor and stationary single conductor
The present invention provides a process of fabricating a capacitive microphone such as a MEMS microphone with two capacitors. The two capacitors may be so fabricated that the signal output from the first capacitor is additive inverse of that from the second capacitor, and a total signal output is a difference between the two outputs. In at least one of the two capacitors, a movable or deflectable membrane/diaphragm moves in a lateral manner relative to the fixed capacitor plate, instead of moving toward/from the fixed plate. The squeeze film damping, and the noise are substantially avoided, and the performances of the microphone are significantly improved. |
US12075222B2 |
Process of fabricating capacitive microphone comprising moveable single conductor and stationary composite conductor
The present invention provides a process of fabricating a capacitive microphone such as a MEMS microphone with two capacitors. The two capacitors may be so fabricated that the signal output from the first capacitor is additive inverse of that from the second capacitor, and a total signal output is a difference between the two outputs. In at least one of the two capacitors, a movable or deflectable membrane/diaphragm moves in a lateral manner relative to the fixed capacitor plate, instead of moving toward/from the fixed plate. The squeeze film damping, and the noise are substantially avoided, and the performances of the microphone are significantly improved. |
US12075217B2 |
Signal processing methods and systems for adaptive beam forming
A method and apparatus are provided for adaptively generating a directional output signal from sound received by at least two microphones arranged as microphone array. The method includes transforming the sound received by each of the microphones and represented by analog-to-digital converted time-domain signals into corresponding complex-valued frequency-domain microphone signals each having a frequency component value for each of a plurality of frequency components, calculating from the complex-valued frequency-domain microphone signals a Beam Focus Spectrum by means of an Adaptive Spectrum that is calculated as quotient of conditionally updated moving temporal averages of complex-valued products of frequency-domain microphone signals, multiplying, for each of the plurality of frequency components, the attenuation factor with the frequency component value of the complex-valued frequency-domain microphone signal to obtain a directional frequency component value, and forming a frequency-domain directional output signal. |
US12075215B2 |
Method, apparatus and system for neural network hearing aid
The disclosure generally relates to a method, system and apparatus to improve a user's understanding of speech in real-time conversations by processing the audio through a neural network contained in a hearing device. The hearing device may be a headphone or hearing aid. In one embodiment, the disclosure relates to an apparatus to enhance incoming audio signal. The apparatus includes a controller to receive an incoming signal and provide a controller output signal; a neural network engine (NNE) circuitry in communication with the controller, the NNE circuitry activatable by the controller, the NNE circuitry configured to generate an NNE output signal from the controller output signal; and a digital signal processing (DSP) circuitry to receive one or more of controller output signal or the NNE circuitry output signal to thereby generate a processed signal; wherein the controller determines a processing path of the controller output signal through one of the DSP or the NNE circuitries as a function of one or more of predefined parameters, incoming signal characteristics and NNE circuitry feedback. |
US12075213B2 |
Air-pulse generating device
An air-pulse generating device includes a film structure. The film structure is driven by a modulation-driving signal, so as to form an amplitude-modulated ultrasonic air pressure variation with an ultrasonic carrier frequency. The film structure is driven by a first demodulation-driving signal and a second demodulation-driving signal, so as to form an opening at a rate synchronous with the ultrasonic carrier frequency. The air-pulse generating device produces a plurality of air pulses according to the amplitude-modulated ultrasonic air pressure variation. |
US12075210B2 |
Sound source localization with co-located sensor elements
A system includes a plurality of acoustic sensor elements co-located with one another, each acoustic sensor element of the plurality of acoustic sensor elements being configured to generate a signal representative of sound incident upon the plurality of acoustic sensor elements, and a processor configured to determine data indicative of a location of a source of the sound based on the signals representative of the incident sound. The plurality of acoustic sensor elements include a directional acoustic sensor element configured to generate a signal representative of a directional component of the sound. |
US12075207B2 |
Acoustic output device
The present disclosure relates to a pair of glasses. The pair of glasses may include a frame, one or more lenses, and one or more temples. The pair of glasses may further include at least one low-frequency acoustic driver, at least one high-frequency acoustic driver, and a controller. The at least one low-frequency acoustic driver may be configured to output sounds from at least two first guiding holes. The at least one high-frequency acoustic driver may be configured to output sounds from at least two second guiding holes. The controller may be configured to direct the low-frequency acoustic driver to output the sounds in a first frequency range and direct the high-frequency acoustic driver to output the sounds in a second frequency range. The second frequency range may include one or more frequencies higher than one or more frequencies in the first frequency range. |
US12075202B2 |
Methods, devices, and systems for impact detection and reporting for structure envelopes
A sensor system for a structure comprises a sensor node in force transmitting contact with an impact receiving surface of a structure envelope of the structure. The sensor node is configured to generate first sensor data associated with the structure envelope of the structure and perform a first set of operations to filter out unwanted data from the first sensor data to form a first filtered dataset. The sensor system includes a sensor hub in communication with the sensor node. The sensor hub is configured to receive the first filtered dataset from the sensor node and perform a second set of operations on the first filtered dataset to identify an event experienced by the structure envelope that caused the sensor node to produce the first sensor data. |
US12075199B2 |
Image processing method, storage medium storing program, and projector
An image processing method comprising displaying a first image; displaying a first correction point, with which first brightness is associated, at a first position in the first image; moving the first correction point from the first position to a second position along a first axis of the first image; and generating a second image that has the first brightness in a first range including a position corresponding to the second position and intersecting with the first axis. |
US12075197B2 |
Facilitation of collaborative monitoring of an event
A collaborative video camera system of an edge node can be used to track and predict objects, locations of the objects, and events associated therewith. For example, multiple cameras can be utilized to determine the direct in which an object is heading. This data can be used to activate and/or dispatch other cameras that may be at or near the predicted location of the object. Additionally, sound associated with the object can be used to predict and/or active cameras that are at or near the predicted location of the object. |
US12075193B2 |
Emotes for non-verbal communication in a videoconference system
A method is disclosed for videoconferencing in a three-dimensional virtual environment. In the method, a video stream captured from a camera on a first device of a first user and a specification of an emote are received. The specification is input by the first user through the first device. Then, the video stream is mapped onto a three-dimensional model of an avatar. From a perspective of a virtual camera of a second user, the three-dimensional virtual environment is rendered for display to the second user through a second device. This rendering includes the mapped three-dimensional model of the avatar, and the emote attached to the three-dimensional model of the avatar, where the emote emits sound played by the second device. |
US12075191B1 |
Transparent frame utilization in video conferencing
Transparent frames are utilized in a video conferencing session. The transparent frames are used in conjunction with transparent screens and cameras positioned behind the transparent screens. Streamed videos of one or more remote participants are displayed on the transparent screens in every other frame of the video such that the transparent screen alternates between displaying a frame of the remote participant and a transparent frame. Video frames of the one or more participants are captured during the display of the transparent frames. The captured video frames of the participants are displayed at one or more remote screens viewed by the one or more remote participants. |
US12075185B2 |
Fast framing moving target imaging system and method
A method that can detect targets is described. The method includes setting an integration time for each of a plurality of readout circuits based on a speed of the target. The readout circuits are configured to read pixels in an image detector. The pixels have a pitch of less than ten micrometers. The integration time is not more than five hundred microseconds and corresponds to a subframe of a fast frame image. The method also includes performing integrations of each readout circuit based on the integration time. Thus, a plurality of subframes are provided. A number of the subframes are averaged to provide the fast frame image. |
US12075183B2 |
Display control device
The present invention relates to a display control device. A display control device according to an embodiment of the present invention is characterized by comprising: an interface unit which performs data communication with a plurality of displays provided in a vehicle; and a processor which controls the displays provided in the vehicle by means of the interface unit, wherein the processor receives information about a preset input applied to at least one of the plurality of displays provided in the vehicle, and controls the plurality of displays in response to the preset input so that an operation corresponding to the preset input is performed. |
US12075179B2 |
Image signal and phase detection autofocus signal extraction and storage in an arithmetic logic unit
An arithmetic logic unit (ALU) includes a front end latch stage coupled to a signal latch stage coupled to a Gray code (GC) to binary stage. First inputs of an adder stage are coupled to receive outputs of the GC to binary stage. An adder input latch stage includes first and second adder input latches including first and second inputs coupled to receive outputs of the GC to binary stage. An adder input multiplexer stage includes an output coupled to second inputs of the adder stage, and first and second inputs coupled to outputs the first and second adder input latches, respectively. |
US12075177B2 |
Semiconductor device, imaging element, and electronic device
Provided is a semiconductor device including a first charge accumulation unit capable of accumulating a charge, a first initialization unit that is connected to the first charge accumulation unit and initializes the first charge accumulation unit; and a first voltage switching unit that is connected to the first initialization unit and is capable of selectively supplying a first voltage and a second voltage different from the first voltage to the first initialization unit. |
US12075172B2 |
Photoelectric conversion apparatus and equipment
A photoelectric conversion apparatus includes A/D conversion circuits configured to generate digital data by A/D-converting, during an A/D conversion period, analog signals read out from pixel circuits; memory circuits configured to store the digital data, output circuits each connected to at least two memory circuits among the memory circuits, and a scanning circuit configured to select one of the output circuits and select one of the at least two memory circuits connected to the selected output circuit, thereby reading out the digital data. The scanning circuit is configured not to change the selection of the output circuit during a prohibition period including at least a period until 0.65T elapses after a lapse of 0.35T since a start of the A/D conversion period where T represents a length of the A/D conversion period. |
US12075159B2 |
Gimbal servo control method and control device
A gimbal servo control method includes obtaining a predicted flight trajectory of an aircraft within a preset time period from a current time, and adjusting an attitude of a gimbal carried by the aircraft according a predicted velocity direction of the aircraft at a point of the predicted flight trajectory. |
US12075156B2 |
Camera collaboration configuration
One example may include determining, via a server, a content capture application is initiated on a mobile device, determining, via the server, one or more content capture devices are proximate to a location specified by the content capture application and are subscribed to a content capturing network associated with the content capture application, transmitting, via the server, a notification to the one or more content capture devices to perform content capturing based on one or more settings of the content capture application, transmitting, via the server, views of content captured by the one or more content capture devices to the mobile device, and receiving, via the server, one or more content selections made by the mobile device. |
US12075155B1 |
System and methods for slide imaging
Aspects of present disclosure relate to slide imaging. An exemplary system for imaging a slide includes at least an optical system, including an optical sensor; a slide port configured to hold a slide; and a first computing device configured to: capture, using the at least an optical system, a plurality of images of the slide, including a first image; automatically select an algorithm to apply to the first image; identify a control command as a function of the first image; and capture, using the at least an optical system, a second image of the plurality of images as a function of the control command. |
US12075152B2 |
Computer-assisted camera and control system
A lightweight portable microprocessor-assisted remote control camera system provides precise repeatable camera movement through the improved stability of a 3-axis gimbal design, which allows a lightweight large sensor camera to be placed almost anywhere and smoothly controlled remotely via a simple touchscreen interface. The computer control module provides a wide range of control options including remote adjustment of all camera, lens and gimbal parameters, which can be programmed, set and recalled, including stabilization and motion smoothing, via the touchscreen interface. |
US12075150B2 |
Under-screen camera assembly and corresponding terminal device
The present application provides an under-screen camera assembly, including: an organic light-emitting diode display screen, a display area of which includes an under-screen camera area and a non-under-screen camera area; and a camera module, which is arranged locate at a rear end of the under-screen camera area, the camera module includes a lens barrel, a lens group and a photosensitive assembly, wherein the lens barrel includes: a lens group installation section, the lens group being installed on an inner side face of the lens group installation section; and an extension section, which is formed to extend upwards from the top of the lens group installation section, and a top surface of the extension section bearing against a bottom surface of the organic light-emitting diode display screen. The present application further provides a corresponding terminal device. The present application can enable the screen and the camera module to bear against each other by arranging an extension portion at the top of the lens barrel, so that the camera module can accurately align with the under-screen camera area; and the lens group of the same optical design can adapt to multiple models of terminal devices with different sizes. |
US12075148B2 |
Surface topography measurement systems
A topographical measurement system uses an imaging cartridge formed of a rigid optical element and a clear, elastomeric sensing surface configured to capture high-resolution topographical data from a measurement surface. The imaging cartridge may be configured as a removable cartridge for the system so that the imaging cartridge, including the rigid optical element and elastomeric sensing surface can be removed and replaced as a single, integral component that is robust/stable over multiple uses, and easily user-replaceable as frequently as necessary or desired. The cartridge may also usefully incorporate a number of light shaping and other features to support optimal illumination and image capture. |
US12075146B2 |
Lens module and electronic device using the same
A lens module includes a circuit board, a photoelectric sensor, a lens assembly, and a supporting member. The circuit board comprises two hard boards and a soft board, a channel is formed between the two hard boards, and the soft board is connected to the two hard boards. The photoelectric sensor is located in the channel, and the lens assembly is connected to the side of the two hard boards away from the soft board. The supporting member is attached to the circuit board. An electronic device is also disclosed. The height of the lens module is reduced, so decreasing the size of the lens module and blocking the entry of contaminants and foreign bodies into the channel. |
US12075144B2 |
Method and system for a trail camera with modular Fresnel lenses
A cellular trail camera system is disclosed and may include a housing; a mounting bracket for mounting the camera; a visible sensor; an infrared sensor; and a plurality of Fresnel lenses each operable to be individually mounted to or with the infrared sensor and to focus infrared light to the infrared sensor from a different direction. One of the Fresnel lenses may be mounted to or with the housing during operation. The housing may include a wireless transceiver, which may communicate via a cellular network. The camera may communicate with a wireless communication device via the wireless transceiver. The camera may communicate images and/or video to the wireless device. The infrared sensor may include a plurality of elements. The camera may be powered by a solar cell that is mounted on the camera or remote from the camera. The visible sensor may be activated when the infrared sensor detects a heat-generating object. |
US12075135B2 |
Systems and methods for providing advertisements in live event broadcasting
Systems and methods for real-time bidding of advertisement during live event broadcasting are disclosed including calculating intensity levels during a live event, opening advertisement space on screen for real-time bidding based on intensity levels, and displaying an advertisement in the advertisement space as an overlay on video images of the live event broadcasting. |
US12075133B2 |
Dynamic conditional advertisement insertion
In one example, a device for retrieving media data includes a memory configured to store media data including advertisement content and main media data, and one or more processors implemented in circuitry and configured to: send advertisement information to an advertisement server device; in response to sending the advertisement information, receive the advertisement content from the advertisement server; retrieve the main media data; and provision the advertisement content to the main media data. The device may further include a coded picture buffer (CPB) and a video decoder that retrieves encoded video data from the CPB for decoding. The one or more processors may provision the advertisement content to the main media content by sending both the advertisement content and the main media content to the CPB. |
US12075130B2 |
Computing network for synchronized streaming of audiovisual content
Disclosed is a system provides substantially synchronized streaming. The system comprises at least one server, in communication with a user profile database, and operable to communicate, over a network, with client devices connected to the Internet; and provide a media stream to the client devices such that the media stream is displayed, in a substantially synchronized manner, on display screens of the client devices. |
US12075129B2 |
Method, apparatus, medium and electronic device for configuring a gift list in a live broadcast room
The present disclosure relates to a method, apparatus, medium and electronic device for configuring a gift list in a live broadcast room, comprising: receiving a gift list request sent by a client terminal, the gift list request including a room number of a live broadcast room where a user logging into the client terminal is located; determining a region where a host in the live broadcast room is located when broadcasting according to the room number of the live broadcast room; determining targeting gift list information corresponding to the region; and sending the targeting gift list information to the client terminal in response to the gift list request. |
US12075128B2 |
Method and apparatus for playing video signal of multi-user interaction, and device
A method for playing a video signal of multi-user interaction includes: generating a video playing interface of a live streaming room; switching an operation mode of the video playing interface from a viewer mode to an anchor mode in response to an anchor mode switching instruction, where in the anchor mode, the video playing interface includes a display item of at least one multi-user interaction activity; generating a live streaming instruction for the first multi-user interaction activity in the at least one multi-user interaction activity in response to a trigger operation for a display item corresponding to a first multi-user interaction activity in the at least one multi-user interaction activity; and playing a live streaming video signal of the first multi-user interaction activity in response to the live streaming instruction for the first multi-user interaction activity. |
US12075127B2 |
Method and system for generation and playback of supplemented videos
The present invention is a method and system for generation and playback of supplemented videos which include interactive features. The supplemented video includes hotspots that allow a video viewer to interact with the video when the video viewer sees an object. The hotspots can be manually defined. Information regarding the object and the hotspot can be stored in a separate XML file. Furthermore, the present invention can be a marketplace where a desired object can be found by searching the XML file. The search results can list the supplemented videos which contain hotspots corresponding to the object and also the time in the supplemented video in which the object is found. The present invention can also aggregate data about the objects based on the playback of the supplemented videos and the video viewer's interaction with the supplemented videos. |
US12075126B2 |
Natural language navigation relative to events in content of an audio video stream
The disclosed embodiments include a computer implemented method to control the presentation of an audio video stream. The method includes obtaining an audio video stream and associating the audio video stream with events. The events include an interpretation of content of the audio video stream. The method further includes obtaining a natural language command, generating a control signal based on the natural language command by referencing a particular event, and using the control signal to control presentation of the audio video stream relative to the particular event. |
US12075125B2 |
Predictive detection of real-time and future viewability
Predict whether active viewability is taking place and/or the likelihood that active viewability will be taking place in the future is described. Historical viewing data may be obtained. One or more probability distribution functions may be generated based on the historical viewing data. One or more survival curves may be determined based on the one or more probability distribution functions. Current viewing data may be obtained. Whether viewability is active in at least one of a current time or a specified future time may be predicted based on the one or more probability distribution functions and the current viewing data. Alternatively, this prediction may be performed via a machine learning model trained on the historical viewing data. Whether to perform a function may be determined based on the prediction. |
US12075120B2 |
Methods and systems for generating and providing program guides and content
Systems and methods for identifying, assembling, and publishing content are described. A video content item, having a first time length, is identified by a system to be included in a program scheduled for a first time period. The video may be hosted on a third party system. A first time span within the first program is allocated for the video, wherein the first time span is longer than the first time length. The system determines, prior to or at the first time period, a time difference between a current length of the video and the first time span. At least partly in response to determining that the video has a time length shorter than the first time span, the system selects supplemental content based at least in part of the determined time difference to be streamed to user terminals over a data network within the first time period. |
US12075118B2 |
Multimedia data processing method, apparatus and electronic device
The present disclosure provides a multimedia data processing method, apparatus, and electronic device, the method is performed by a terminal device, in operation, whether or not a shield instruction for playing multimedia data is received is detected, and the shield instruction indicates that the target parameters meet the preset conditions. Multimedia data is shielded. If the shield instruction is received, the target parameters in the multimedia data to be played are detected. If the target parameters in the multimedia data to be played meet the preset conditions, the multimedia data to be played is shielded. |
US12075117B2 |
Methods and apparatus of media device detection for minimally invasive media meters
Methods, apparatus, systems and articles of manufacture are disclosed for media crediting and, more particularly, methods and apparatus of media device detection for minimally invasive media meters. An example apparatus disclosed herein to detect media devices presenting media includes means for generating a cluster of media locations from a reference population of media locations based on media identifying information received from a presentation of media at an unidentified media device at a first media location, means for determining media devices available at the media locations in the cluster of media locations, means for identifying the unidentified media device based on (1) the media devices available at the media locations in the cluster of media locations and (2) an identity of a media device determined to be available in a majority of media locations in the cluster of media locations. |
US12075115B2 |
Supplemental audio generation system in an audio-only mode
Systems and methods for generating supplemental audio for an audio-only mode are disclosed. For example, a system generates for output a content item that includes video and audio. In response to determining that an audio-only mode is activated, the system determines that a portion of the content item is not suitable to play in the audio-only mode. In response to determining that the portion of the content item is not suitable to play in the audio-only mode, the system generates for output supplemental audio associated with the content item during the portion of the content item. |
US12075114B2 |
Circuit and method for link verification by HDCP receiver
A method for an audiovisual receiver to request an audiovisual transmitter to reset a communication link includes requesting the reset when the audiovisual receiver determines that the communication link is unlocked. The communication is determined to be unlocked when the active geometry of successive audiovisual frames transmitted from the transmitter to the receiver is determined by the receiver to be inconsistent. The communication is also determined to be unlocked when the interval between control bits of the successive audiovisual frames is inconsistent. When one or both of the inconsistencies is determined, the receiver sets an error bit in a register of the receiver that is accessible by the transmitter to determine from the receiver that the communication link is unlocked. |
US12075111B2 |
Methods and apparatus for responding to inoperative commands
Systems, apparatus, and methods are described for responding to inoperative commands on a server device. In some embodiments, the disclosed technology facilitates pausing of content being played on a device without creating a bookmark of the location in the content at which the content was paused. In response to receiving the request to pause the content from playing, the server device generates a pause instruction to pause the content from playing. Upon expiry of a timeout interval, the server device automatically transforms the pause instruction into a stop instruction, which when executed causes stopping the content from playing. In some embodiments, the server device detects an user interaction event, prior to expiry of the timeout interval. Non-limiting examples of the user interaction may be shutting down the server device, switching from the content to a live broadcast program, switching from the content to another content, or exiting from the content. |
US12075104B2 |
Quantifying perceptual quality model uncertainty via bootstrapping
In various embodiments, a bootstrapping training subsystem performs sampling operation(s) on a training database that includes subjective scores to generate resampled dataset. For each resampled dataset, the bootstrapping training subsystem performs machine learning operation(s) to generate a different bootstrap perceptual quality model. The bootstrapping training subsystem then uses the bootstrap perceptual quality models to quantify the accuracy of a perceptual quality score generated by a baseline perceptual quality model for a portion of encoded video content. Advantageously, relative to prior art solutions in which the accuracy of a perceptual quality score is unknown, the bootstrap perceptual quality models enable developers and software applications to draw more valid conclusions and/or more reliably optimize encoding operations based on the perceptual quality score. |
US12075102B2 |
Content transmission method and content playback method
Provided is a method for transmitting a broadcasting content and a line content, the broadcasting content and the line content being synchronously displayed, the method including: generating a line parity packet from a plurality of line data packets in each of which the line content is stored; transmitting the line data packet and the line parity packet through a communication line; and transmitting a plurality of broadcasting data packets in each of which the broadcasting content is stored, from a base station using a broadcasting wave, a transfer clock time of the broadcasting content being delayed by a predetermined time compared with a transfer clock time of the line content. At this point, video quality can be improved when the real-time broadcasting program content and the real-time line content are simultaneously displayed. |
US12075101B2 |
Bullet-screen comment processing method and apparatus
This application provides techniques of processing bullet screens for a target user group. The techniques comprises receiving an instruction of creating a target user group associated with watching a target video, wherein the instruction comprises information indicative of the target video; creating the target user group in response to receiving the instruction, wherein the target user group comprises a plurality of users, and wherein the target user group corresponds to a user group identifier; generating a user group comment pool corresponding to the target user group, the user group comment pool configured to store information sent from any user in the target user group; determining a target client computing device associated with one of the plurality of users in the target user group; and sending the target video to the target client computing device for playing the target video on the target client computing device. |
US12075100B2 |
Per-segment parameters for content
Per-segment parameters for content delivery are described herein. A manifest file for a segment and a parameter file for the segment may be sent to a user device. The parameter file may indicate one or more time ranges each corresponding to a parameter value. Requests for content segments based on the manifest file and the parameter file may be received. The user device may access the parameter file to determine a time range of the one or more time ranges into which a start time of a particular segment falls. The user device may determine a parameter value as corresponding to the determined time range. The user device may then generate a request to include the determined parameter value. |
US12075097B2 |
Reducing latency in video encoding and decoding
Techniques and tools for reducing latency in video encoding and decoding by constraining latency due to reordering of video frames, and by indicating the constraint on frame reordering latency with one or more syntax elements that accompany encoded data for the video frames. For example, a real-time communication tool with a video encoder sets a syntax element that indicates a constraint on frame reordering latency, which is consistent with inter-frame dependencies between multiple frames of a video sequence, then outputs the syntax element. A corresponding real-time communication tool with a video decoder receives the syntax element that indicates the constraint on frame reordering latency, determines the constraint on frame reordering latency based on the syntax element, and uses the constraint on frame reordering latency to determine when a reconstructed frame is ready for output (in terms of output order). |
US12075094B2 |
Signaling in transform skip mode
Devices, systems and methods for coefficient coding in transform skip mode are described. An exemplary method for visual media processing includes: for encoding a current video block in a video region of a visual media data into a bitstream representation of the visual media data, identifying usage of a coding mode and/or an intra prediction mode and/or a set of allowable intra prediction modes; and upon identifying the usage, making a decision of whether to include or exclude, in the bitstream representation, a syntax element indicative of selectively applying a transform skip mode to the current video block, wherein, in the transform skip mode, a residual of a prediction error between the current video block and a reference video block is represented in the bitstream representation of the visual media data without applying a transformation. |
US12075092B2 |
Video data encoding and decoding
A video data encoding method for encoding an array of video data values comprises the steps of: frequency-transforming the video data values according to a frequency transform, to generate an array of frequency-transformed values by a matrix-multiplication process using a transform matrix having a data precision of fourteen bits, the frequency transform being a discrete cosine transform; defining a 64×64 transform matrix M64 for a 64×64 DCT transform, the matrix M64 being defined by the accompanying FIGS. 10a-10e and 11; for an N×N transform where N is 2, 4, 8 or 16, subsampling the 64×64 transform matrix M64 to select a subset of N×N values, the subset MN[x][y] of values being defined by: MN[x][y]=M64[x][(2(6-log2(N)))y] for x,y=0 . . . (N−1). |
US12075090B2 |
Method and apparatus for performing intra-prediction using adaptive filter
Provided is a method and apparatus for performing intra-prediction using an adaptive filter. The method for performing intra-prediction includes the steps of: determining whether or not to apply a first filter for a reference pixel value on the basis of information of a neighboring block of a current block; applying the first filter for the reference pixel value when it is determined to apply the first filter; performing intra-prediction on the current block on the basis of the reference pixel value; determining whether or not to apply a second filter for a prediction value according to each prediction mode of the current block, which is predicted by the intra-prediction performance on the basis of the information of the neighboring block; and applying the second filter for the prediction value according to each prediction mode of the current block when it is determined to apply the second filter. |
US12075086B2 |
Method for encoding/decoding a video using a merge mode with prediction unit partitioning and a bitstream storing instructions to transmit compressed video data generated by the method of encoding the video
A video decoding method, according to the present invention, comprises the steps of: deriving an L0 motion vector and an L1 motion vector of a current block; deriving an L0 prediction sample and an L1 prediction sample for a first position inside the current block on the basis of the L0 motion vector and the L1 motion vector; determining whether to apply a bidirectional optical flow to the current block; deriving a refined motion vector for a subblock which comprises the first position, when it is determined to apply the bidirectional optical flow; deriving a refined prediction sample for the first position on the basis of the refined motion vector; and obtaining a prediction sample for the first position by using the L0 prediction sample, the L1 prediction sample, and the refined prediction sample. |
US12075085B2 |
Encoding and decoding method, apparatus, and device
An encoding and decoding method, apparatus, and device is disclosed. The method comprises: if characteristic information of a current block meets a specific condition, performing the following steps to acquire a target prediction value of the current block or a sub-block of the current block: determining a first original prediction value based on first unidirectional motion information of the current block, and determining a second original prediction value based on second unidirectional motion information of the current block; determining a horizontal velocity based on the first original prediction value and the second original prediction value; determining a vertical velocity based on the first original prediction value and the second original prediction value; acquiring a prediction compensation value based on the horizontal velocity and the vertical velocity; and acquiring the target prediction value based on the first original prediction value, the second original prediction value and the prediction compensation value. |
US12075080B2 |
Decoders and methods thereof for managing pictures in video decoding process
The solution presented herein defines from which previously decoded picture to retrieve the values for calculating POC of the current picture regardless of how many temporal layers have been decoded. That is achieved by determining the POC of the current picture, to be used by the decoder, as a sum of a syntax element pic_order_cnt_lsb and most significant bits of the POC, PicOrderCntMsb, of the current picture, wherein the PicOrderCntMsb of the current picture is derived using at least a prevPicOrderCntMsb and a prevPicOrderCntLsb and the prevPicOrderCntMsb is set equal to the most significant bits of the POC of a previous reference picture in decoding order that has a layer identity equal to zero and prevPicOrderCntLsb is set equal to the value of the least significant bits of the POC of a previous reference picture in decoding order that has a layer identity equal to zero. |
US12075079B1 |
Method and apparatus for encoding or decoding video
The present disclosure provides a computer-implemented method for encoding video. The method includes coding one or more first flags in a sequence parameter set (SPS) of a bitstream, and coding at least one second flag in the SPS if one or more coding modes are enabled for a video sequence associated with the SPS. The one or more first flags indicate whether the one or more coding modes are enabled for the video sequence. The at least one second flag indicates whether a multi-level control is activated for the one or more coding modes. |
US12075076B2 |
Error mitigation for sublayers in video coding
A video coding mechanism is disclosed. The mechanism includes encoding a bitstream comprising a video parameter set (VPS) and one or more sublayers. A buffering period (BP) supplemental enhancement information (SEI) message comprising a BP maximum sublayers minus one (bp_max_sublayers_minus1) is also encoded into the bitstream. The bp_max_sublayers_minus1 is set to a value in a range of zero to a maximum number of sublayers indicated in the VPS. A hypothetical reference decoder (HRD) is initialized based on the BP SEI message. A set of bitstream conformance tests are performed on the sublayers. The bitstream is stored for communication toward a decoder. |
US12075074B2 |
Systems and methods for multi-core image encoding
The present disclosure relates to systems and methods of multi-processing core processing of image frames during image encoding. The multiple processing cores may be connected via dedicated interfaces and transfer neighbor data between the processing cores to enable parallel processing of frame data. The multiple processing cores may each process quad-rows of image data for a single frame in parallel to reduce memory usage and mitigate latency in video encoding. |
US12075073B2 |
Efficient retrieval of sensor data
A computing device performs initial processing of sensor data. The computing device includes one or more processors and instructions or logic that, when executed by the one or more processors, cause the computing device to perform obtaining sensor data, encoding the sensor data, writing the encoded sensor data to a dynamically allocated buffer, and logging a status of the written encoded sensor data at a static location of the dynamically allocated buffer. The status includes any one or more of memory addresses at which frames of the sensor data begin in the dynamically allocated buffer, valid bit fields corresponding to the frames, and sizes of each of data segments within the frames. The instructions further cause the computing device to perform, in response to receiving a polling request from a computing resource, transmitting the logged status to the computing resource. |
US12075065B2 |
Parallel histogram calculation with application to palette table derivation
Systems, apparatuses, and methods for performing parallel histogram calculation with application to palette table derivation are disclosed. An encoder calculates a first histogram for a first portion of pixel component value bits of a block of pixels. Then, the encoder selects a first number of the highest pixel count bins from the first histogram. Also, the encoder calculates a second histogram for a second portion of pixel component value bits of the block. The encoder selects a second number of the highest pixel count bins from the second histogram. A third histogram is calculated from the concatenation of bits assigned to the first and second number of bins, and the highest pixel count bins are selected from the third histogram. A palette table is derived based on these highest pixel count bins selected from the third histogram, and the block of pixels is encoded using the palette table. |
US12075053B2 |
Image compression and decoding, video compression and decoding: methods and systems
There is disclosed a computer-implemented method for lossy image or video compression, transmission and decoding, the method including the steps of: (i) receiving an input image at a first computer system; (ii) encoding the input image using a first trained neural network, using the first computer system, to produce a latent representation; (iii) quantizing the latent representation using the first computer system to produce a quantized latent; (iv) entropy encoding the quantized latent into a bitstream, using the first computer system; (v) transmitting the bitstream to a second computer system; (vi) the second computer system entropy decoding the bitstream to produce the quantized latent; (vii) the second computer system using a second trained neural network to produce an output image from the quantized latent, wherein the output image is an approximation of the input image. Related computer-implemented methods, systems, computer-implemented training methods and computer program products are disclosed. |
US12075052B2 |
Encoder, decoder, encoding method, and decoding method
Provided is an encoder including: circuitry; and memory coupled to the circuitry, in which the circuitry: derives a prediction residual indicating a difference between a current block and a prediction image of the current block; performs primary transform on the prediction residual, and performs secondary transform on a result of the primary transform; performs quantization on a result of the secondary transform; and encodes a result of the quantization. In the performing of the secondary transform, when a matrix weighted intra prediction included in intra prediction and having prediction modes is used, the circuitry uses, as a transform set for the secondary transform, a common transform set shared among the prediction modes. The matrix weighted intra prediction generates the prediction image by performing matrix calculation on a pixel sequence obtained from pixel values of surrounding pixels of the current block. |
US12075050B2 |
Image decoding method and device therefor
A method by which a decoding device decodes an image, according to the present document, comprises the steps of: acquiring image information; and generating a reconstruction picture on the basis of the image information. |
US12075049B2 |
Image decoding apparatus, image decoding method, and storage medium
Decoding corresponding to a first array of quantized coefficients including an N×M array corresponding to a first block and data corresponding to a second array including an N×M array corresponding to a second block. Deriving a first array of orthogonal transform coefficients from the first array of quantized coefficients by using at least a first quantization matrix of an N×M array of elements, and derives a second array of orthogonal transform coefficients from the second array by using at least a second quantization matrix of an N×M array of elements. Performing inverse orthogonal transform on the first array of orthogonal transform coefficients to generate a P×Q array of pixels of first prediction residuals, and performs inverse orthogonal transform on the second array of orthogonal transform coefficients to generate an N×M array of pixels of second prediction residuals. |
US12075045B2 |
Method and apparatus of harmonizing weighted prediction with non-rectangular merge modes
A method of coding is described. The method can include obtaining a bitstream for a current picture, obtaining a value of a first indicator for the current picture according to the bitstream indicating a slice type, and obtaining a value of a second indicator for the current picture according to the bitstream indicating whether a weighted prediction parameter is present in a picture header or slice header of the bitstream. The method can also include parsing a value of the weighted prediction parameter for a current block of a current slice of the current picture from the bitstream. Furthermore, the method can include predicting the current block according to the value of the weighted prediction parameter. |
US12075043B2 |
Video encoding/decoding method and device using segmentation limitation for chroma block, and method for transmitting bitstream
An image encoding/decoding method and apparatus are provided. An image decoding method performed by an image decoding apparatus includes determining whether predetermined splitting is allowed for a current block based on a size of the current block, obtaining information on splitting of the current block based on whether the predetermined splitting is allowed, splitting the current block based on the information on splitting of the current block, and decoding the current block. Whether the predetermined splitting is allowed may be determined based on whether a width or height of the current block is a predetermined sample length. |
US12075042B2 |
Encoder, decoder, encoding method, and decoding method
An encoder includes circuitry and memory coupled to the circuitry. In operation, the circuitry: encodes information for deriving a parameter into a header of a bitstream; filters reconstructed samples in a first image using a filtering process, to generate a second image; determines whether the parameter has a predefined value; encodes a third image using the second image when the parameter has the predefined value; and encodes the third image using the first image when the parameter does not have the predefined value. |
US12075036B2 |
Image processing device and image processing method
The present technology relates to an image processing device and an image processing method enabling the image quality to be improved. A color difference offset parameter set used when applying a deblocking filter to a color difference component of a decoded image obtained by decoding a bitstream is set. The image is encoded to generate a bitstream including the color difference offset parameter set. The bitstream is decoded to generate a decoded image. A deblocking filter is applied to the color difference component of the pixels near a block boundary of the decoded image using the color difference offset parameter set. The present technology can be applied when encoding and decoding an image. |
US12075031B2 |
Interactions between sub-block based intra block copy and different coding tools
A method of video processing includes determining, for a conversion between a current block of a video and a bitstream of the video, that the current block is split into multiple sub-blocks, wherein each of the multiple sub-blocks is coded in the bitstream using a corresponding coding technique according to a pattern, and performing the conversion based on the determining. |
US12075028B2 |
Image encoding/decoding method and device, and recording medium storing bitstream
An image encoding/decoding method and apparatus are disclosed. The method of decoding an image according to the present invention, comprises, generating a first prediction block of a current block, generating a second prediction block of the current block and generating a final prediction sample of the current block using a sample unit weighted sum of the first prediction block and the second prediction block, wherein a weight used for the sample unit weighted sum is determined based on a location of a current luma sample and a geometric prediction mode (GPM) boundary line for partitioning the current block. |
US12075023B2 |
Method and system for assessing audio and video quality of a multimedia content
A method and a system for assessing quality of multimedia content are disclosed. In an embodiment, the method may include receiving a multimedia content which may be captured from a media device. The method may further include generating a plurality of frames from the multimedia content, based on an attribute associated with the multimedia content. The method may further include determining, for each frame, a set of parameter quality scores corresponding to a set of quality parameters, and calculating an overall quality score for the multimedia content based on the set of parameter quality scores for each of the plurality of frames associated with the multimedia content. |
US12075015B2 |
Printing system
A printing system comprises a print engine and one or more controllers. The one or more controllers perform a data obtaining process of obtaining print data, a print controlling process of controlling the print engine to print an image based on a print setting value, a fee determining process of determining a fee to be charged when printing the image, and a setting value changing process of changing the print setting value. |
US12075014B2 |
Data embedding and data extraction in image
According to implementations of the subject matter described herein, there is provided a solution for data embedding and data extraction in images. To perform data embedding, a target region for data embedding is determined from a source image, such as a chart image. Target data to be embedded is converted into a sequence of logical values represented in a predetermined format. Based on the sequence of logical values, image values of one or more image elements in the target region are changed such that the changed image values in the target region can be used to convey the sequence of logical values corresponding to the target data. The variations in image values are within a predetermined range such that no significant data distortion of perception distortion is caused by the data embedding. In a subsequent process, the embedded data can also be easily extracted from the image for use. |
US12075012B2 |
Image reading apparatus and image forming apparatus
An image reading apparatus for reading image information from a sheet includes a cover unit, a sheet feeding member, a conveying guide, and a reading unit including a transparent member and a reading portion. The cover unit is rotatable between a closed position where the cover unit forms a sheet conveying passage in cooperation with the conveying guide and an open position where the sheet conveying passage is open. In a state in which the cover unit is positioned in the closed position, the transparent member is exposed to an outside of the image reading apparatus by rotation of the conveying guide and the reading unit. |
US12075010B2 |
Printing apparatus, storage medium storing program, and data generation method, that provide data associating consumption information and accepted user scene
A printing apparatus comprising: at least one memory and at least one processor which function as: a printing unit configured to print on a print medium; an acceptance unit configured to selectively accept a use scene of the apparatus; an obtaining unit configured to obtain consumption information of a consumable when the printing unit printed; and a generation unit configured to generate data in which the use scene accepted by the acceptance unit and the consumption information obtained by the obtaining unit are associated. |
US12075006B2 |
Information processing apparatus, method, and non-transitory recording medium
An information processing apparatus, a method, and a non-transitory recording medium. The information processing apparatus, in a case the controller completes an activation after the operation panel completes an activation, detects a connection error between the operation panel and the controller by performing a first determination process of determining whether activation of the controller is completed within a first predetermined period of time after activation of the operation panel is completed and by performing a second determination process of determining whether communication between the operation panel and the controller is established within a second predetermined period of time after completion of the activation of the controller, and in a case the controller completes the activation before the operation panel completes the activation, detects the connection error between the operation panel and the controller by performing the second determination process. |
US12075005B2 |
Voice signal relay and transfer method and radio network gateway
In a voice signal relay and transfer method for a voice call between a radio voice terminal and a remote device includes, a radio voice signal is received from the radio voice terminal and converting the radio voice signal into a digital voice signal. The digital voice signal is further converted into a group of voice packets in a streaming form. Then the group of voice packets is transmitted to a streaming server via a mobile communication network. The group of voice packets is further transferred from the streaming server to the remote device in a streaming form. |
US12075004B2 |
Call routing to an instance of conferencing software
A conference service number system enables the reconfiguration of an existing telephone number as a service number usable for selectively routing calls to each of a client endpoint and a dedicated conference software instance. A conferencing system implements separate conferencing software instances for individual operators for whom unique telephone numbers, are assigned. A telephony system facilitates calls to and from telephone numbers and implements a menu system (e.g. an interactive voice response (IVR) menu) for presenting a caller with options to either route a call to a specific telephone number to the subject operator (e.g., to a client device of that operator) or to a conferencing software instance implemented specifically for that operator. The call is accordingly routed to either a device of the operator or to the conferencing software instance based on the selection by the caller. |
US12075003B2 |
Techniques for decisioning behavioral pairing in a task assignment system
Techniques for decisioning behavioral pairing in a task assignment system are disclosed. In one particular embodiment, the techniques may be realized as a method for decisioning behavioral pairing in a task assignment system comprising: determining, by at least one computer processor communicatively coupled to and configured to operate in the task assignment system, a plurality of possible task-agent pairings among at least one task waiting for assignment and at least one agent available for assignment; and selecting, by the least one computer processor for assignment in the task assignment system, a first task-agent pairing of the plurality of possible task-agent pairings based at least in part on a first offer set to be offered by the agent or a first compensation to be received by the agent. |
US12075000B2 |
Application extension program, information processing apparatus, and method
A program causes an information processing apparatus to activate a second application that provides an extended function to a first application, superimpose and display a menu of the second application on the first application in response to a predetermined operation at a predetermined position on a screen where the first application is displayed and the second application is not displayed, and execute processing corresponding to the extended function selected from the menu. |
US12074998B2 |
Decorating assembly, housing assembly, and electronic device
This application provides a decorating assembly, a housing assembly, and an electronic device. Gas flows between the outside of the electronic device, the first gap, the first channel, the breathable space, the waterproof breathable film, and the first space to implement a quick balance between internal air pressure of the first space and external air pressure of the electronic device. In addition, the waterproof breathable film is installed on the base, and the waterproof breathable film covers the breathable space, to ensure that when the decorating assembly is applied to the electronic device, the waterproof breathable film can prevent external liquid of the electronic device from entering the first space through the breathable space, thereby ensuring that the electronic device has relatively good waterproof performance. |
US12074997B2 |
Foldable display panel
This application provides a foldable display panel. A foldable portion in the foldable display panel includes a fixed mechanism and a rotary mechanism rotatably connected to the fixed mechanism. The rotary mechanism includes a first rotary mechanism and a second rotary mechanism. The first rotary mechanism is connected to a first flat portion. The second rotary mechanism is connected to a second flat portion. A heat dissipation member is connected to at least one of the first rotary mechanism and the second rotary mechanism. By means of this application, a risk of wear is reduced for the rotary mechanism. |
US12074995B2 |
Radio-frequency module and communication device
A radio-frequency module includes a module substrate and a power amplification circuit that includes first to fourth amplification elements, a transformer including primary and secondary coils, an output terminal to which the secondary coil is connected, and a circuit component disposed on the module substrate. Output terminals of the first and third amplification elements and output terminals of the second and fourth amplification elements are respectively connected to a first terminal and a second terminal of the primary coil. A capacitor is connected to a wiring line path connected between the output terminal of the first amplification element and the first terminal of the primary coil and to a wiring line path connected between the output terminal of the second amplification element and the second terminal of the primary coil. The primary or secondary coil includes a conductive layer surrounding at least part of the circuit component. |
US12074994B2 |
Connection structure and foldable terminal device
A connection structure and a foldable terminal device are provided. The connection structure includes a first connecting member, a second connecting member, and a damping mechanism connected to the first connecting member and the second connecting member. The damping mechanism is configured to achieve hovering of the first connecting member and the second connecting member, so that arbitrary angle hovering in a wide range of angles can be realized. In addition, a certain sense of damping can be fed back to users through the damping mechanism, so that the user experience is improved. |
US12074992B2 |
Method and apparatus for logic cell-based PUF generators
Disclosed is a physical unclonable function generator circuit and testing method. In one embodiment, a physical unclonable function (PUF) generator includes: a PUF cell array comprising a plurality of bit cells configured in a plurality of columns and at least one row, wherein each of the plurality of columns is coupled to at least two pre-discharge transistors, and each of the plurality of bit cells comprises at least one enable transistor, at least two access transistors, and at least two storage nodes, and a PUF control circuit coupled to the PUF cell array, wherein the PUF control circuit is configured to access the plurality of bit cells to pre-charge the at least two storage nodes with substantially the same voltages allowing each of the plurality of bit cell having a first metastable logical state; to determine a second logical state; and based on the determined second logical states of the plurality of bit cells, to generate a PUF signature. |
US12074988B2 |
Factory management of regional cryptographic algorithms in an information handling system
Systems and methods for factory management of regional cryptographic algorithms in an Information Handling System (IHS) are described. In an embodiment, an IHS may include: a host processor; a security processor coupled to the host processor; and a memory coupled to the security processor, the memory having program instructions stored thereon that, upon execution, cause the security processor to: generate a Cryptographic Algorithm Identity (CAI) key pair comprising a CAI public key and a CAI private key; issue a CAI Certificate Signing Request (CSR) to a factory IHS, where the CAI CSR comprises the CAI public key; receive a signed CAI certificate from the factory IHS, where the signed CAI certificate is usable to activate a selected set of regional cryptographic algorithms among a superset of regional cryptographic algorithms stored, during manufacturing of the IHS, in a firmware of the security processor; and store the signed CAI certificate. |
US12074984B2 |
Systems and methods for managing digital rights
Systems and methods are described for managing digital rights. A transaction may be generated and may comprise an identifier and a decryption key. The decryption key may be configured to decrypt at least a portion of an encrypted content asset accessible by one or more user devices. The transaction may be caused to be stored in a distributed database. |
US12074982B2 |
Authentication of process execution in virtual environments
Methods, systems, and computer-readable storage media for authorizing execution of processes that access cached data of an application running in a virtualized cloud environment. A first composite encrypted value comprising a first encrypted secret and a first secure hash value of a first secret is retrieved at a first virtual machine. The first encrypted secret is decrypted using a cryptographic key to determine a second secret to be used for initiating a first process (pα) on the first virtual machine. A second secure hash value of the second secret is generated. The second secure hash value is compared with the first secure hash value to determine whether to authorize execution of the first process on the first virtual machine using the first secret. In response to determining that the second secure hash value and the first secure hash value match, the first process is initiated at the first virtual machine. |
US12074976B2 |
Consensus layer architecture for maintaining security with reduced processing power dependency in untrusted decentralized computing platforms
Disclosed are aspects of an untrusted decentralized computing platform that includes an untrusted decentralized database which participant computing systems within the platform reach consensus on an accepted representation thereof. Some aspects of the databased include one or more directed acyclic graphs, which may include cryptographic hash pointers. Some aspects include an untrusted decentralized database architecture that includes two constituent chains. Some aspects of a consensus layer of the untrusted decentralized computing platform alternate a proof of space with a verifiable delay function to reduce compute resource waste relative to systems reliant on compute sources for proofs of work. In some aspects of a consensus layer alternating the proof-of-space and the proof-of-time, a single difficulty factors may be determined by multiplying their difficulty factors together to generate a single variable which accounts for difficulty for both proofs. |
US12074972B2 |
Method for updating a secret data in a credential container
The invention is a method for updating a first secret data in a credential container including a subscriber identity module. The credential container comprises a set of secret parameters customized for a network operator and is configured to execute a symmetric mutual authentication algorithm using said set. The credential container receives from a remote server a second secret data enciphered using a second algorithm different from said symmetric mutual authentication algorithm and a subset of said secret parameters, the credential container deciphers the enciphered second secret data by using both the subset and a third algorithm and replaces the first secret data with the second secret data. |
US12074969B2 |
Device and method for secure communication based on quantum cryptography
A transmitter device for a secure communication based on quantum cryptography, the transmitter device comprises a transmitter optical communication module for transmitting light pulses from the transmitter device to a receiver device, and the transmitter optical communication module enables exchange of a quantum key between the transmitter device and the receiver device. The transmitter device comprises transmitter data communication module for exchanging data between the transmitter device and the receiver device, the data is encrypted by the quantum key thereby ensuring a secure communication between the transmitter device and the receiver device. The transmitter device further contains a status display on a front side of the transmitter device for displaying status of the secure communication between the transmitter device and the receiver device. |
US12074965B1 |
Blockchain anonymous tokenization system
Various arrangements relate to a method performed by a processor of a computing system. An example method includes hashing a first salted value to generate a first hashed salted value. The first salted value includes a first salt value and a value. A first tuple is generated. The first tuple includes the first hashed salted value and a first token. The first token is associated with the value. A first BAT message is generated. The first BAT message includes the first salt value. The first BAT message is associated with the first tuple. A second salted value is hashed to generate a second hashed salted value. The second salted value includes a second salt value and a value. A second tuple is generated. The second tuple includes the second hashed salted value and a second token. The second token is associated with the value. A second BAT message is generated. |
US12074961B1 |
Clock path equalization in dual path CDR
Clock data recovery circuitry, for a deserializer of a data transceiver, includes a clock recovery loop with a first feed-forward equalizer having a smaller number of taps and operating on received signals to recover a clock signal, and a data recovery loop including a second feed-forward equalizer having a larger number of taps, operating on received signals to recover a data signal. Output of the second feed-forward equalizer is coupled to output of the first feed-forward equalizer to improve recovery of the clock signal. The clock recovery loop may include adaptation circuitry configured to operate on output of the first feed-forward equalizer to counteract effects, on the clock signal, of adaptation of the second feed-forward equalizer by signals output by a decision feedback equalizer in the data recovery loop. |
US12074960B2 |
Electronic device and method for electronic device processing received data packet
An electronic device is provided. The electronic device includes a network connection device, at least one processor, and a memory operably connected to the at least one processor, wherein the memory store instructions which are configured to, when executed, control the electronic device to receive a data packet from the network connection device, identify an Internet protocol (IP) type of a server, based on header information of the received data packet, identify information related to packet mergence set according to the identified IP type of the server and an IP type of the electronic device, and merge the data packets received from the network connection device or flush the data packets as a network stack, based on the identified information related to the packet mergence. |
US12074959B2 |
DNP3.0-DDS gateway and data transfer method using same
Proposed are a DNP3.0-DDS gateway and a data transfer method using the same. The DNP3.0-DDS gateway includes a DNP3.0 master including a first mapping module which extracts DNP3.0 object data, generates the extracted object data as an IPC PDU and transfers the IPC PDU, and a DDS publisher including a second mapping module which receives the IPC PDU from the DNP3.0 master and maps an extracted IPC PDU value to a DDS data type. According to the DNP3.0-DDS gateway and the data transfer method using the same, by converting a system of a P3.0 server/client format into a DDS publish-subscribe format in real time, it is possible to prevent the overload phenomenon of a server when a plurality of clients request data information, and thus, real-time data processing is made possible with high reliability. |
US12074957B2 |
Resource management for reliability
A method performed by a health service configured to update a domain name system (DNS) to enable clients, which use the DNS, to allocate service requests to a plurality of service instances which provide the service wherein each service instance comprises a microservice architecture is presented. The health service requests outcome data from at least one of the service instances, and calculates a status indicator for the service instance, wherein the status indicator is calculated based on results from internal recursive checks performed throughout the microservice architecture of the service instance and heuristic calculations performed on service request performance data. After calculating the status indicator, the health service triggers a dynamic update to the DNS according to the calculated status indicator. |
US12074951B2 |
Assigning a money sign to a user
A system and a method for assigning a money sign to a user. The system receives a request to identify a money sign for a user. Further, the system renders a set of questions. Furthermore, the system receives a set of answers from the user. Subsequently, the system extracts a key component from the set of answers received from the user. Further, the system scores the key component for the set of answers based on a scoring matrix and deep learning algorithms. Subsequently, the system compares a user score for each of the key component against a facet score for each of a set of predefined money signs. Further, the system generates a match score for each of a set of predefined money signs. Finally, the system assigns the money sign identified with a maximum match score to the user. |
US12074948B1 |
Distributed and federated radio access network configuration management
Techniques are disclosed for mediating concurrent control of a radio access network (RAN) network function by multiple different SMOs. A controller at the RAN network function can be adapted to initiate concurrent sessions between the network function and multiple different service management and orchestration entities (SMOs). The controller can mediate application of different SMO policies by initiating sessions with SMOs that have policy alignment, and/or by prioritizing among different SMO policies and applying higher priority SMO policies in the event of SMO policy conflicts. A variety of techniques are disclosed for initiating, managing, and if necessary terminating concurrent sessions between the network function and multiple different SMOs. |
US12074945B2 |
Data collection system and data collection method
An object of the present disclosure is to provide a data collection system capable of collecting various pieces of metadata other than sensing data and instrument information by existing communication protocols and associating the sensing data, the instrument information, and the metadata with each other without errors. A data collection system 301 is a data collection system that performs communication from a terminal 11 to a data collection unit 12 by one or a plurality of communication protocols, in which the terminal 11 includes a detection unit 11e other than a sensor device 11a that detects the sensing data and the instrument information, and stores metadata that is information detected by the detection unit 11e in an extended field specified by the communication protocols within a frame specified by the communication protocols for transmitting the sensing data or the instrument information, and the data collection unit 12 associates the sensing data, the instrument information, and the metadata with each other based on information for identifying the terminal 11 described in the frame. |
US12074944B2 |
Systems and methods to provide digital amenities for local access
One embodiment includes a network apparatus at a store for allowing digital amenities to be accessed at the store by a mobile device of a user. The network apparatus includes a network interface, a storage module to keep digital amenities and a computing module. The network interface can be designed to couple to the mobile device at the store, and to a computing device outside the store. The network interface can be designed to recognize the mobile device at the store based on a piece of software related to the store in the mobile device. The computing module can be designed to help the mobile device to access a first digital amenity from the storage module in view of the piece of software. Based on the access, a second digital amenity from the computing device can be pre-stored at the storage module. |
US12074943B2 |
Techniques for providing data packages to analytical devices
A hospital or laboratory network including analytical devices for performing in-vitro diagnosis and a gateway is proposed. The network is configured to send a data package request including information regarding the analytical devices from the gateway to a remote service platform, receive from the remote service platform information regarding available data packages, determine a selection of the available data packages to be downloaded from the remote service platform specific to the analytical devices in the network, request the selection of the available data packages from the remote service platform, download the requested selection of the available data packages from the remote service platform, and provide the requested selection of the available data packages to the analytical devices. |
US12074939B2 |
Download control in multi-server communication system
Apparatuses and methods for data traffic management in multi-source content delivery are described. The apparatus includes a downloader and a controller. The downloader is coupled to servers via communication links. The controller is configured to determine initial download requests for the servers based on predetermined information about a quality of the links. The controller is also configured to send the initial download requests to the servers with the downloader. The controller is further configured to update the information about the quality of the communication links after the downloader receives data associated with a data file from the servers via the communication links. The controller is also configured to determine subsequent download requests for the servers based on the updated information about the quality of the communication links. The controller of further configured to send the subsequent download requests to the servers via the downloader. |
US12074938B2 |
User device, server, method, apparatus and computer readable medium for network communication
An example embodiment includes transmitting first connection information that the user device is connected to a plurality of servers to a first server, and receiving a list of candidate servers from the first server, the candidate servers being determined by the first server at least based on the first connection information. The embodiment further includes selecting a second server from the list to establish a connection. |
US12074935B2 |
Systems, method, and media for removing objectionable and/or inappropriate content from media
Mechanisms for removing objectionable and/or inappropriate content from media content items are provided. In some embodiments, the method comprises: receiving a first media content item and a dictionary, wherein the first media content item includes an audio component and a video component; identifying a plurality of scenes and a plurality of scene breaks associated with the first media content item; transcribing the audio component of the first media content item to produce transcribed audio; comparing the transcribed audio to entries in the dictionary and storing matches between the transcribed audio and the entries; and generating a second media content item by removing at least a portion of at least one of the audio component and the video component based on the matches. |
US12074934B2 |
Method and apparatus for grouping entities in media content
A method, apparatus and computer program product create a media presentation description with a first representation set and a second representation set. The first representation set belongs to a first adaptation set and the second representation set belongs to a second adaptation set and the first representation set is associated with the first media entity and the second representation set is associated with the second media entity. The method, apparatus and computer program product encode, in the media presentation description, an adaptation and representation grouping descriptor. The adaptation and representation grouping descriptor groups the first representation set with the second representation set based on the grouping type. |
US12074933B2 |
Content delivery routing with on-aircraft edge servers
Methods, systems, and devices are described for providing media content items within a content delivery network including an edge tier of servers located on mobile platforms served by wireless communication links of a communication system and at least one terrestrial tier of servers. An example method may include receiving a request for an item from a device within a mobile platform served via a wireless communication link of the communication system and identifying a mobile edge server located on the mobile platform. The method may include redirecting the request to the mobile edge server if the item is stored on the mobile edge server. If not, the method may include determining whether the item is stored on a first terrestrial server of a first tier of servers. When the item is stored on the first terrestrial server, the method may redirect the request to the first terrestrial server. |
US12074931B2 |
Interaction method and apparatus, and electronic device
Embodiments of the present invention disclose an interaction method and apparatus, and an electronic device. In a specific embodiment, the method comprises: displaying a stream pushing acknowledgement control; and sending stream pushing acknowledgement information to a server in response to detection of a trigger operation for the stream pushing acknowledgement control, wherein the server sends, in response to reception of the stream pushing acknowledgement information, a live stream generated according to a multimedia conference stream to a target stream pushing address specified by a participant. Hence, a new interaction mode can be provided. |