18th week of 2011 patent applcation highlights part 25 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20110102077 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE WITH FEEDBACK CONTROL - An electronic element ( | 2011-05-05 |
20110102078 | DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM | 2011-05-05 |
20110102079 | High efficiency linear amplifier - A high efficiency linear amplifier is disclosed. The amplifier comprises an input module having an input coupled to receive an input signal, a first output configured to provide a first signal component, and a second output configured to provide a second signal component. The amplifier also comprises a switching module having a switch input coupled to receive a switch signal, a first input coupled to the first output of the input module, a second input coupled to the second output of the input module, and at least a first output configured to provide a first composite signal. The amplifier further comprises an amplifier module having at least a first input coupled to the first output of the switching module and at least a first output, wherein the first and second signal components comprise constant envelope phase varying signals having different phase relationships and which correspond to the input signal, and wherein the first composite signal comprises temporally sequenced portions of the first and second signal components. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102080 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DISTORTION MEASUREMENT USING DISTORTION-TO-AMPLITUDE TRANSFORMATIONS - The presently invention is directed to ways to measure distortion effects while allowing for the possibility of significant reduction in test cost. An exemplary embodiment of the present invention provides a method for amplifier distortion measurement including comparing a first amplitude response of an output signal from a power amplifier to a second amplitude response of a reference input signal to determine a set of Amplitude-to-Amplitude (“AM-AM”) distortion values. Additionally, the method for amplifier distortion measurement includes equalizing the first amplitude response of the output signal to match the second amplitude response of the reference input signal based on the set of AM-AM distortion values and creating a difference signal based on a comparison of the equalized output signal to the reference input signal. Furthermore, the method for amplifier distortion measurement includes calculating a set of Amplitude-to-Phase (“AM-PM”) distortion values based on a third amplitude response of the difference signal. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102081 | AMPLIFIER CIRCUIT WITH OVERSHOOT SUPPRESSION - An amplifier circuit with overshoot suppress scheme including an input amplifier, an output amplifier, and a diode is provided. A first and a second input ends of the output amplifier are coupled to a differential output pair of the input amplifier. A first end of the diode is coupled to an output end of the output amplifier. A second end of the diode is coupled to the first input end of the output amplifier. When the voltage difference between the output and the input ends of the output amplifier is greater then the barrier voltage of the diode, the diode is turned on, so that the output end of the output amplifier is coupled to the input end of the output amplifier. In the transient state, it rapidly smoothes the overshoot signal. In the steady state, the diode is cut off to maintain the normal operation of the operational amplifier. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102082 | MINIMAL AREA, POWER EFFICIENT, HIGH SWING AND MONOLITIHIC GROUND CENTERED HEADPHONE AMPLIFIER CIRCUIT OPERABLE ON A LOW VOLTAGE - A minimal area, power efficient, high swing and monolitihic ground centered headphone amplifier circuit operable on a low voltage. An input amplifier stage includes a first input terminal and a second input terminal and having a first gain. An output amplifier stage is coupled to an output of the input amplifier stage to provide an output signal and having a second gain. A feedback network coupled between the first input terminal and the output of the output amplifier stage. A level shifting unit coupled to the first input terminal and the feedback network. A charge pump coupled to the output amplifier stage to generate a negative supply voltage and to minimize a noise associated with the negative supply voltage using a loop gain of the amplifier, wherein the loop gain is a combination of the first gain, the second gain, and a gain of the feedback network. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102083 | HIGH PERFORMACE LVDS DRIVER FOR SCALABLE SUPPLY - Traditionally, complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) and bipolar transistors have been separately employed in low voltage differential signal (LVDS) drivers. Here, a hybridized LVDS driver is provided with an input stage that uses CMOS transistors and output stages that use bipolar transistors. As a result of this hybridization, the LVDS driver has superior functional characteristics compared to conventional LVDS drivers as well as being able to function with a supply range between about 1.8V and 3.3V. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102084 | MULTI-STAGE CMOS POWER AMPLIFIER - There is provided a multi-stage CMOS power amplifier including: a driver amplifier having differential output terminals, inverting differential signals input through first and second input terminals and outputting the respective inverted signals through the differential output terminals; a transformer for power matching having a primary coil connected between the differential output terminals of the driver amplifier and a secondary coil coupled with the primary coil using electromagnetic induction, having a predetermined turns ratio to the primary coil, and connected to a direct current (DC) tuning voltage terminal; and a power amplifier power-amplifying differential signals passing through one end and the other end of the secondary coil of the transformer and outputting the respective power-amplified differential signals through first and second output terminals. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102085 | DIFFERENTIAL AMPLIFIER - A high-gain differential amplifier that is capable of high speed operation is provided. A differential amplifier that outputs a signal representing a difference between signals respectively inputted to first and second input terminals and a phase-inverted signal thereof via first and second output terminals respectively, is provided with a first switching element that makes a short-circuit between the first input terminal and the second output terminal when turned on, a second switching element that makes a short-circuit between the second input terminal and the first output terminal when turned on, and a third switching element that makes a short-circuit between the first output terminal and the second output terminal when turned on. The third switching element is set to an ON state for a predetermined period while the first and second switching elements are set to an OFF state. Subsequently, the third switching element is switched to the OFF state and both of the first and second switching elements are switched to the ON state. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102086 | INPUT COMMON MODE CIRCUIT - A circuit provides a first current corresponding to the differential input Inn and Inp, and a second current corresponding to the common mode input Vcm. The circuit then mirrors the differential current and the common mode current to a third current and a fourth current. Based on the difference between the mirrored differential current and the mirrored common mode current, the circuit pulls up or pulls down these currents to balance the corresponding difference between the differential input and the common mode input. In effect, the circuit adjusts the input common mode voltage to a desired level, without providing an opportunity for it to rise to an unwanted level. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102087 | DC SLOPE GENERATOR - A system for generating a tunable DC slope includes: a first stage, supplied with an external voltage, for receiving a process, voltage and temperature (PVT) insensitive reference voltage and generating a voltage independent current; a second stage, coupled to the first stage and supplied with the external voltage, for generating a voltage dependent current and summing the voltage dependent current and the voltage independent current to generate a sloped voltage; and a third stage, coupled to the second stage and supplied with the external voltage, for amplifying the sloped voltage, and tapping the resultant sloped voltage at a desired point for generating the output DC slope. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102088 | LOW NOISE AMPLIFIER CIRCUIT - Low noise amplifier circuit. The low noise amplifier circuit includes an amplifier that amplifies an input to provide an output. The amplifier is coupled to an input terminal. The circuit also includes a device in a cascode connection with the amplifier. The circuit further includes a tuning circuit coupled to the device to phase shift the output. Further, the circuit includes a feedback circuit that is responsive to a phase-shifted output to enhance gain of the amplifier. The feedback circuit is coupled to the tuning circuit and the amplifier. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102089 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING THE SAME - When overdriving a first power supply voltage supplied to a sense amplifier, a line for the first power supply voltage and a line for a second power supply voltage which is higher than the first power supply voltage are connected to each other by a first transistor, thereby boosting the first power supply voltage. When the first power supply voltage drops upon activation of the sense amplifier, the line for the first power supply voltage and the line for the second power supply voltage are connected to each other by a second transistor, thereby increasing the current supply capability. The first transistor and the second transistor are fully driven to operate as switches. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102090 | Phase Locked Loop and Method Thereof - A phase locked loop (PLL) includes a clock generating circuit, a first phase detecting circuit, a first loop filter, a first VCO, a first mixer and a control circuit. The clock generating circuit generates a first clock signal. The first phase detecting circuit detects a phase difference between an input data signal and a feedback signal and generates a detection output signal according to the phase difference. The first loop filter, coupled to the first phase detecting circuit, generates a first VCO control signal according to the detection output signal. The first mixer, coupled to the first VCO and the clock generating circuit, mixes the output data signal and the first clock signal to generate the feedback data signal. The control circuit, coupled to the clock generating circuit and the first loop filter, for adjusting the first clock signal according to the first VCO control signal to calculate a gain of the first VCO. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102091 | Operating parameter monitor for an integrated circuit - An integrated circuit | 2011-05-05 |
20110102092 | SEMICONDUCTOR INTEGRATED CIRCUIT - A semiconductor integrated circuit capable of reliably detecting oscillation stop of a vibrator-type oscillation circuit and reliably restarting the oscillation circuit when oscillation stop is detected is provided. The semiconductor integrated circuit includes one or more main oscillation circuits configured to generate a main clock signal by a vibrator, a ring oscillator configured to always operate independently of the main oscillation circuit, a main clock detection circuit configured to monitor the main clock signal on the basis of an output clock signal of the ring oscillator and to determine an operation state of the main oscillation circuit, and an switch circuit configured to switch a combination of elements making up the main oscillation circuit in response to a detection result of the main clock detection circuit. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102093 | INTEGRATED OSCILLATOR CIRCUIT HAVING AT LEAST TWO RESONANT CIRCUITS - An integrated oscillator circuit ( | 2011-05-05 |
20110102094 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR RESONANT FREQUENCY WAVEFORM MODULATION - A resonant modulator device and process are described that provide enhanced resonant frequency waveforms to electrical devices including, e.g., laser devices. Faster, larger, and more complex modulation waveforms are obtained than can be obtained by use of conventional current controllers alone. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102095 | MEMS RESONATOR FOR FILTERING AND MIXING - A method of operating a micro-electromechanical system, comprising a resonator; an actuation electrode; and a first detection electrode, to filter and mix a plurality of signals. The method comprises applying a first alternating voltage signal to the actuation electrode, wherein an actuation force is generated having a frequency bandwidth that is greater than and includes a resonant bandwidth of a mechanical frequency response of the resonator, and wherein a displacement of the resonator is produced which is filtered by the mechanical frequency response and varies a value of an electrical characteristic of the first detection electrode. The method also comprises applying a second alternating voltage signal to the first detection electrode, wherein the second voltage signal is mixed with the varying value to produce a first alternating current signal. The first alternating current signal is detected at the first detection electrode. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102096 | MARCHAND BALUN DEVICE FOR FORMING PARALLEL AND VERTICAL CAPACITANCE - Provided is a marchand balun device. The marchand balun device includes: a first line connected between a balanced terminal and a ground terminal; a second line disposed horizontally parallel to the first line and forming a parallel capacitance jointly with the first line; and a coupled line disposed vertically parallel to the first and second lines and forming a vertical capacitance jointly with one of the first and second lines. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102097 | SYSTEM FOR TRANSMITTING AN ELECTRIC PULSE AND DEVICE FOR CAPACITIVE DISCONNECTION FOR SUCH A SYSTEM - The invention relates, in particular, to a system for transmitting at least one electric pulse for an apparatus for determining a distribution of charges contained in the thickness of an item ( | 2011-05-05 |
20110102098 | STRUCTURE FOR REDUCING SCATTERING OF ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES - A structure made of in certain frequency bands invisible material includes a transmission line network. The structure has a matching layer at the boundary of the material, supporting structures inside the transmission line network and that the transmission line network has been matched with the surrounding space. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102099 | PHASE SHIFTER USING BULK ACOUSTIC WAVE RESONATOR - A phase shifter using a Bulk Acoustic Wave Resonators (BAWR) is provided. The phase shifter using a BAWR may use a property of a phase shift with respect to a frequency of the BAWR, and also use at least one capacitor, at least one inductor, and the like. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102100 | METHOD FOR PSEUDO-DIFFERENTIAL TRANSMISSION USING MODAL ELECTRICAL VARIABLES - The invention relates to a method and a device for pseudo-differential transmission in interconnections used for sending a plurality of electrical signals. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102101 | Improvements in and Relating to Radio Frequency Combiners/Splitters - Disclosed is a radio-frequency divider comprising: an input port; and two output ports, separated by a bridge bar, wherein the divider is arranged in microstrip form and the microstrip structure takes the form of a generally tapering section connecting the input port to the bridge bar such that the input port is positioned at the relatively thinner end of the tapering section and the bridge bar is positioned at the relatively wider end of the tapering section. Also disclosed is a corresponding method. The divider is able to operate equally as a combiner. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102102 | DUPLEXER - A duplexer that achieves a reduction in the size and an increase in the performance includes a transmission filter including piezoelectric thin film resonators and a reception filter including piezoelectric thin film resonators and an elastic wave resonator. The piezoelectric thin film resonators of the transmission filter and the piezoelectric thin film resonators and the elastic wave resonator of the reception filter are provided on the same substrate. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102103 | RADIO FREQUENCY FILTER - Parameters of a radio frequency filter can be changed by changing structure of each component of the filter. Material of each component, diameters of each of magnetic cylinders, density of each of conductive coils, and thickness of each of dielectric layers can be changed. When any component needs to be replaced, the filter can be detached as needed. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102104 | Integrated Channel Filter and Method of Operation - A system includes a filter and a tuner formed on an integrated circuit. The filter receives an input signal comprising a first number of channels and communicates an intermediate output signal comprising a second number of channels less than the first number of channels. The tuner is coupled to the filter and receives the intermediate output signal and communicates an output signal comprising a third number of channels less than the second number of channels. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102105 | MEMS-BASED TUNABLE FILTER - A filter device is provided including a substrate ( | 2011-05-05 |
20110102106 | MAGNONIC CRYSTAL SPIN WAVE DEVICE CAPABLE OF CONTROLLING SPIN WAVE FREQUENCY - There is provided a magnonic-crystal spin wave device capable of controlling a frequency of a spin wave. The magnonic-crystal spin wave device according to the invention includes a spin wave waveguide made of magnetic material, and the spin wave waveguide guides the spin wave so as to propagate in one direction, and includes a magnonic crystal part which has a cross-section orthogonal to the direction, and at least one of a shape, area size, and center line of the cross-section periodically changes in the direction. In accordance with the invention, it is possible to easily control the frequency of the spin wave using the spin wave waveguide made of single magnetic material. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102107 | FILTER, PORTABLE TERMINAL AND ELECTRONIC COMPONENT - An object is to obtain a steep and large attenuation amount in attenuation bands close to each other out of a band of a TV wave and to provide a filter in which the use number of inductors is reduced thereby to be able to contribute to downsizing of a device. Elastic wave resonators of a plurality of parallel arms for each forming plurality of attenuation band are connected to the same electric potential point in a signal path without aid of an inductor. Otherwise, a series circuit of a plurality of element parts generating series resonance is connected in a signal path as a parallel arm. Therefore, a large attenuation amount can be obtained in each of the plural attenuation bands, but a region equivalent to what is called a zero point exists between adjacent poles. However, there can be obtained a characteristic in which steep attenuations occur in both sides of the zero point even if the zero point exists. Sets of elastic wave resonators (sets of resonators) connected to the same potential points or parallel arms constituted by the series circuits are connected in a signal path in a plurality of stages, and an inductor for inverting a phase intervenes between the stages. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102108 | SURFACE ACOUSTIC WAVE DEVICE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME - A surface acoustic wave device includes first interconnections and second interconnections connected to a potential different from a potential connected to the first interconnections that are arranged on a piezoelectric substrate. The first interconnections three-dimensionally intersect with the second interconnections with insulating layers made of a thermosetting resin, disposed therebetween. Interdigital electrodes defining IDTs are films which have six-fold rotational symmetric spots appearing in an XRD pole figure and which are defined by Al films or Al—Cu alloy films containing Cu in an amount not greater than the solubility limit at about 25° C. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102109 | THERMALLY EFFICIENT DIELECTRIC RESONATOR SUPPORT - Various exemplary embodiments relate to a temperature compensation structure for use in a dielectric resonator that permits a support to be thermally efficient in rapidly transferring heat generated by a central puck in the resonator. The temperature compensation structure may have an extension shaped to promote heat from the puck into the support, thereby permitting high power operation of the dielectric resonator without overheating. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102110 | TUNING ELEMENT ASSEMBLY AND METHOD FOR RF COMPONENTS - Various exemplary embodiments relate to a tuning element assembly and method for tuning an a radio frequency (RF) component, where the component has one or more walls defining a cavity, with at least one wall having at least one bore hole. A bushing is mounted in the bore hole in the wall, and a tuning element is slidably mounted and received in the bushing so that the tuning element projects inwardly through the bushing and into the cavity and is axially adjustable. A method of tuning an RF component also includes providing a bushing mounted in a bore in a wall of the RF component, sliding a tuning element that is slidably mounted and received in the bushing so that the tuning element projects inwardly through the bushing and into the cavity by a distance varying according to the sliding of the tuning element, monitoring a performance characteristic of the RF component, and releasing the tuning element so that a desired performance characteristic is achieved. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102111 | BAND-PASS FILTER CIRCUIT WITH TRANSMISSION LINES - A band-pass filter circuit with transmission lines includes an input end and an output end connected by a transmission line circuit. The input end is configured for inputting signals into the band-pass filter circuit. The output end is configured for outputting the filtered signals to other devices. The transmission line circuit includes a microstrip transmission line and a number of shorted transmission lines parallel to each other. An end of each shorted transmission line is connected to the microstrip transmission line, and the other end of each shorted transmission line is grounded. Both the microstrip transmission line and the shorted transmission lines are quarter wavelength lossless transmission lines and the phase difference in signal transmission is π/2. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102112 | COUPLER FOR TUNING RESONANT CAVITIES - Various exemplary embodiments relate to an improved coupler for resonant cavities and dielectric resonators. The coupler may permit accurate tuning of electromagnetic signals within desired frequency ranges. The coupler may be secured to a movable tuning device by a plurality of securing members. Each securing member may be separate, having no contact with any other securing member. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102113 | HIGH-IMPEDANCE LINE AND DETECTING SYSTEM HAVING THE SAME - A high-impedance line includes a plurality of windings successively arranged. Each of the windings includes an upper portion and a lower portion parallel to the upper portion. The upper portions of each of the windings are electrically connected to the lower portions of adjacent windings. A resistance unit electrically connected between every two adjacent windings. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102114 | Device And Method For Attenuating An Anti-Resonant Circuit - A device for the attenuation of an anti-resonant circuit which has a first capacitor and a secondary inductance. A signal is able to be coupled into the anti-resonant circuit via a primary inductance. An attenuator is connected in parallel to a switching device and to the secondary inductance and/or the primary inductanace. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102115 | Fastening for a solenoid - The invention refers to a loosing- and twisting-proof fastening for solenoids, in particular with a tube pipe receiving a magnet armature, and a coil element, wherein the coil element can be fixed on the tube pipe via a fastening element. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102116 | MAGNETIC WRITER HAVING MULTIPLE GAPS WITH MORE UNIFORM MAGNETIC FIELDS ACROSS THE GAPS - A magnetic device according to one embodiment includes a source of flux; a magnetic pole coupled to the source of flux, the magnetic pole having two or more gaps; and a low reluctance path positioned towards at least one of the gaps and not positioned towards at least one other of the gaps for affecting a magnetic field formed at the at least one of the gaps when the source of flux is generating flux. Other disclosed embodiments include devices having coil turns with a non-uniform placement in the magnetic yoke for altering a magnetic field formed at the at least one of the gaps during writing. In further embodiments, a geometry of the magnetic pole near or at one of the gaps is different than a geometry of the magnetic pole near or at another of the gaps to help equalize fields formed at the gaps when the source of flux is generating flux. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102117 | PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF MACROSCOPIC NANOSTRUCTURED PERMANENT MAGNETS WITH HIGH DENSITY OF MAGNETIC ENERGY AND CORRESPONDING MAGNETS - Process for the production of permanent magnets, of the kind that allows the production of nanostructured alloys (containing a volume fraction lower than 10% of the rare-earth-based stoichiometric compound) in the form of a multilayered material, comprising a stoichiometric hard phase containing rare earths localized in a series of stacked layers intercalated by soft ferromagnetic layers. According to the invention, comprises producing nanostructured elements along a respective vertical axis by means of an inkjet printing system and the parallelization of such productive phase, by means of matrices of productive elements. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102118 | MANUAL DRIVE FOR A TAP CHANGER FOR TAP-CHANGING TRANSFORMERS - The invention relates to a manual drive for a tap changer for a tap-changing transformer having a locking unit. The locking unit has a catch which can pivot and has different locking means; the catch can be operated from the outside before an intended switching operation. The locking unit offers high a degree as possible of safety against inadvertent or else deliberate incorrect operations of the manual drive. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102119 | RESONANT TRANSFORMER - A resonant transformer includes a bobbin, a primary winding coil, plural secondary winding coils, and a magnetic core assembly. The bobbin includes a main body and a channel running through the main body. The main body includes a first winding section and plural single-trough second winding sections. Plural pins are arranged at the first winding section. The single-trough second winding sections are arranged at bilateral sides of the first winding section. The primary winding coil is wound around the first winding section of the bobbin and connected with the pins. The secondary winding coils are wound around respective single-trough second winding sections of the bobbin. The magnetic core assembly is partially embedded into the channel of the bobbin. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102120 | Transformer - A transformer includes a main body and a wire. The main body has several winding partitions and two end portions. Several leads are disposed in either end portion and a buffer region is formed between the right end portion and the right-most winding partition. An intermediate area is disposed between the buffer region and the right-most winding partition. One end of the wire is connected to one of the leads and the wire passes the right end portion. Before the wire goes into the buffer region, the wire is folded for several times and then is twisted and rolled for several turns to make the wire thicker. Next, the thicker wire is wound around the iron core in the buffer region for several turns and then the thicker wire passes the intermediate area and goes into the right-most winding partition. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102121 | SHEET TRANSFORMER FOR DC/DC CONVERTER - A sheet transformer includes a first core having central and lateral legs penetrating a coil on a circuit board, a plate-shaped second core positioned on an end of the first core, the cores being assembled into an integral piece and an air gap being formed between the central leg and the second core, and a fixing member for fixing the cores with respect to the coil. The fixing member has holder portions having claw portions for holding the lateral legs of the first core from a side of the second core respectively, a first spring portion extending from a side of the second core toward the circuit board, for bringing inner plane portions of the legs of the first core into contact with the coil, and a second spring portion for pressing positions of the second core which are opposite to the lateral legs. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102122 | INDUCTOR AND ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY USING IT - A printed wiring board including a substrate having a first surface and a second surface on the opposite side of the second surface, a first conductive circuit formed on the first surface of the substrate, a second conductive circuit formed on the second surface of the substrate, a magnetic body embedded in the substrate and extending in a thickness direction of the substrate, the magnetic body having a through-hole formed through the magnetic body and extending in the thickness direction of the substrate, and a through-hole conductor formed on an inner surface of the through-hole of the magnetic body such that the first and second conductive circuits are electrically connected to each other through the through-hole conductor. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102123 | MULTILAYER INDUCTOR - This disclosure provides a multilayer inductor that includes a coil formed from coil electrodes each looping through a length of one turn and that is capable of preventing the occurrence of delamination. Each of a plurality of coil electrodes loops through a length of one turn on one of magnetic plurality of insulating layers so as to make a ring-shaped track when viewed in plan in a z-axis (stacking) direction. The coil electrodes include end portions located on the ring-shaped track and end portions located off the ring-shaped track, respectively. Additional coil electrodes are electrically connected to the plurality of coil electrodes. The additional coil electrodes include land portions, respectively, each overlapping a region surrounded by the end portions of the plurality of coil electrodes when viewed in plan in the z-axis direction. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102124 | ELECTRONIC COMPONENT - In an electronic component, a multilayer body includes a plurality of insulator layers stacked on top of one another. A first coil is provided in the multilayer body, includes a first coil axis and extends toward the positive side in the z-axis direction while circling counterclockwise around the first coil axis. A second coil is connected to the first coil, is provided in the multilayer body, includes a second coil axis, and extends toward the negative side in the z-axis direction while circling counterclockwise around the second coil axis. When viewed in plan from the z-axis direction, the first coil axis is disposed inside the second coil and the second coil axis is disposed inside the first coil. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102125 | PLANE COIL - A plane coil which reduces an increase of an effective resistance in a high-frequency area and is made thinner is provided. The plane coil is equipped with plural conductive wires which are parallel to each other, wherein the conductive wires are arranged in a plane and spirally wound, and coil ends of the respective conductive wires are electrically connected to each other at coil lead-out portions and thus are connected in parallel. The conductive wires are arranged in plane, so that a coil thickness does not increase, and the coil is made thinner. Moreover, the plural conductive wires are connected in parallel, an increase of an effective resistance due to an influence of a skin effect in a high-frequency area is reduced. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102126 | Thermostat - Disclosed is a thermostat comprising: a case; first and second fixed terminals passing through the bottom surface of the case and protruding to the outside; first and second fixed contact points connected to the first and second fixed terminals and installed within the case; a bimetal having a support hole at a central portion thereof and having a first movable contact point contactable with the first fixed contact point and a second movable contact point contactable with the second fixed contact point, the bimetal having a reversible curve; a fixed plate fixing the bimetal to the case and from which an adjustor supporting a central portion of the bimetal protrudes; a fixing means for fixing the bimetal to a central portion of the fixed plate; and a cover covering the top surface of the case. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102127 | FILM RESISTOR WITH A CONSTANT TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT AND PRODUCTION OF A FILM RESISTOR OF THIS TYPE - The invention relates to a film resistor ( | 2011-05-05 |
20110102128 | MONITORING SYSTEM AND INPUT/OUTPUT DEVICE THEREOF - A monitoring system includes a controller, a plurality of sensors, a plurality of alarms, and a plurality of input/output devices. Each input/output device is connected between the controller and a sensor or an alarm. Each input/output device includes an input circuit, an output circuit, and a connector. The input circuit and the output circuit are connected between the controller and the connector. The connector is further selectively connected to a sensor or an alarm and a DC power in series. The controller controls a status of the input circuit and the output circuit. When the connector is connected to the alarm, the input circuit does not operate. The controller outputs a motion signal to the alarm via the output circuit. When the connector is connected to the sensor, the output circuit does not operate. The sensor outputs a detection signal to the controller via the input circuit. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102129 | SYSTEM FOR MONITORING AND/OR CONTROLLING EQUIPMENT IN A HAZARDOUS AREA - A system for monitoring and/or controlling equipment in a hazardous area can include at least one sensor disposed within the hazardous area. Each sensor can be non-electrical and can be adapted to interact with the equipment and generate at least a first sensor output and second sensor output. The first sensor output can be indicative of a first equipment state and a second sensor output can be indicative of a second equipment state. The system can also include at least one converter disposed outside the hazardous area. Each converter can be in communication with at least one of the sensors. Each converter can be configured to receive the first and second sensor output and generate a converter output signal based on at least one of the first and second sensor outputs. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102130 | Programmable power miser - The Programmable Power Miser (PPM) is a power saving and convenience device for household electronics, small appliances, and lamps The PPM enables manual or infrared controller on, off, and optionally dimming control to devices with or without a built-in infrared receiver. The PPM effectively unplugs devices to prevent them from using power when not in use, without the inconvenience of unplugging the device or using a bulky power strip. The PPM is easily programmable to recognize specific infrared signals for on-dimming, and off control, from most any source. The PPM's own infrared receiver and manual ON/OFF button are located in a discrete tethered module enabling inconspicuous placement of he components next to the device to be controlled in virtually any situation. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102131 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING DEVICE LOCATION DETERMINATION - A controlling device such as a remote control has programming for transmitting a signal response to a plurality of control environments, each environment including a signaling device. Each signaling device in receipt of the signal request sends a signal response having a unique ID which is chosen to be characteristically attenuated by the surroundings of the environment. Because the controlling device can only be in one environment at a given time, and given the attenuation characteristics of the signal response from each signaling device, only one signal response will be received by the controlling device in each environment. Location definitions associated with the received unique ID may be used by programming in the controlling device to recall saved devices states, commands sets, macros, and even to dynamically generate commands based on the location information. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102132 | RETEACHABLE SWITCHING CIRCUIT WITH ABILITY FOR LOCKING - A method for teaching a switching circuit is provided. The method includes presenting a target within a sensing range of a sensor of the switching circuit for a pre-determined duration and acquiring an identification code of the target via the sensor. The method also includes storing the acquired identification code for operating the switching circuit and locking the switching circuit against learning identification codes of any other target prior to reaching an allowed number of reteaching attempts. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102133 | PROGRAMMABLE SECURITY SYSTEM WITH TRANSMITTER - A security system comprising an audible alarm with a microphone within acoustic range of the audible alarm. A storage circuit configured to store at least one acoustic fingerprint. A processing circuit coupled to the storage circuit and configured to create a first acoustic fingerprint from a first signal from the microphone and save the first acoustic fingerprint on the storage circuit. The processing circuit further configured to create a second acoustic fingerprint from a second signal from the microphone and compare the first acoustic fingerprint to the second acoustic fingerprint. The processing circuit further configured to transmit a set of data if the first acoustic fingerprint matches the second acoustic fingerprint. A transmitter coupled to the processing circuit and configured to transmit the set of data. The security system has the advantage to be installed without using wire connections to existing alarm systems or decode their radio frequencies. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102134 | ENERGY SAVING SECURITY SYSTEM - A method and apparatus are provided for protecting a secured space. The method includes the steps of providing a secured space including a first secured area and a second secured area accessed through the first secured area and where the second secured area has a relatively higher security level than the first secured area; controlling access into each of the secured areas via at least one access controller and deactivating a portion of the access controllers in accordance with a predetermined event and security level. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102135 | GEOGRAPHIC BASED REMOTE CONTROL - An intermediary between a remote control device and a remotely controllable device implements identification and/or authentication. The intermediary is, e.g., a node or set of nodes within a head end of a cable network service provider. A remote control device at a customer premise sends a command intended to control a remotely controllably device which is also located at the same customer premise. The customer premise includes a network interface, e.g., a cable modem, which has associated identification information. The command and the associated network interface identification information are communicated to the intermediary, e.g., via a cable modem. The intermediary accesses a subscriber record corresponding to the location based on the network interface identification information. The intermediary identifies the device to be controlled, e.g., a particular set top box and/or authenticates the remote control device. A command is sent via the network to the device to be controlled. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102136 | INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS, POWER-SUPPLY CONTROL METHOD, PROGRAM, AND POWER-SUPPLY CONTROL SYSTEM - An information processing apparatus includes: a first connection section to which a first power-supply device is connected; a second connection section to which a second power-supply device is connected; a setting determiner that determines whether or not identification information is to be set for each power-supply device on the basis of connection states and setting control information; an authenticator that selectively obtains, when the setting determiner determines that identification information is not to be set, identification information from the power-supply devices connected to each connection section and that authenticates the obtained identification information; an identification-information setter that causes, when the setting determiner determines that identification information is to be set, unique identification information to be set for each power-supply device; and a processor that selectively performs executable power-supply-related processing on the basis of a result of the authentication or the identification-information setting and of processing control information. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102137 | Biometric Security Device - The invention relates to a security device ( | 2011-05-05 |
20110102138 | System And Method For Authorizing A Remote Device - A system and method for authorizing a remote device amongst multiple remote devices for passive functions, such as passive entry and passive start, includes a vehicle having a plurality of strategically located antennas, combinations of which transmit a query signal and receive query responses, a challenge antenna amongst the plurality of antennas for transmitting a challenge signal to at least one of the multiple remote devices in accordance with a challenge order, and a control unit having a controller in communication with the antennas for determining the challenge order based upon the query responses. The controller can determine whether a remote device is located in an authorization zone, out of an authorization zone, or whether the remote device's location is indeterminate. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102139 | System And Method For Authorizing A Remote Device - A system and method for authorizing a remote device amongst multiple remote devices for passive functions, such as passive entry and passive start, includes a vehicle having a plurality of strategically located antennas, combinations of which transmit a query signal and receive query responses, a challenge antenna amongst the plurality of antennas for transmitting a challenge signal to at least one of the multiple remote devices in accordance with a challenge order, and a control unit having a controller in communication with the antennas for determining the challenge order based upon the query responses. Upon a failure, the system determines which of the remote devices to challenge next based upon the failure type and the number of retries remaining. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102140 | Universal validation module for access control systems - A validation module provides for the upgrading of a physical access control system (PACS) to full HSPD-12 compliance without requiring modification or replacement of the existing PACS. The validation module may contain all of the validation functionality required by federal specifications and technical requirements. The validation module may be installed between an existing PACS panel and a supported card/biometric reader. Readers may be selected based on assurance level requirements, e.g., contactless or contact readers for low and medium assurance level areas and full biometric readers for high assurance areas. The validation module may validate a card according to the assurance level setting, extract ID information from data on the card and then pass the ID information to the PACS panel for an access decision. Cardholder data captured by one validation module may be distributed to other validation modules of the PACS using a management station. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102141 | TAMPER-PROOF SECURE CARD WITH STORED BIOMETRIC DATA AND METHOD FOR USING THE SECURE CARD - A tamper-proof secure card comprising biometric data of an individual for identifying or confirming authority of the individual. Prior to issuing the secure card a cardholder's biometric data is stored in a transparent biometric data section of the secure card. Also, a unique card number is created using a cardholder's biometric data and stored in the card. When the secure card is used the cardholder inputs biometric data. This input biometric data is then compared to the biometric data stored in the card. If the input biometric data matches the stored biometric data the identity of the cardholder is confirmed. If the cardholder's identity has been confirmed the unique card number can be accessed. Without confirmation the unique card number cannot be access. The secure card also comprises a transparent input area to separate the cardholder from an identity verification machine. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102142 | WEBCAST VIEWER VERIFICATION METHODS - A system and associated method verify the attendance and/or identity of viewers of audio/video/data streams transmitted over the internet. The system and method captures various types of interaction with the viewers and either takes appropriate action, as configured by a webcast program administrator, or simply logs this interaction to a database where audience attention and identity can be validated at a later date. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102143 | Authenticating Signals and Identification and Security Documents - The present disclosure relates to signals and identification and security documents and methods and systems for authenticating such. In one claim, a financial instrument or identification document is provided with an organic light emitting diode (OLED) array. The OLED array displays information thereon. The information is preferably correlated to the information on or in the financial instrument or identification document. Other claims, implementations and embodiments are provided as well. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102144 | Information display system and management device - An ESL server ( | 2011-05-05 |
20110102145 | REMOTE CONTROL APPARATUS WITH DIALING SCHEME PROVIDING HAPTIC SENSATIONS - A remote control apparatus that provides haptic sensations. The remote control apparatus includes a dial, a motor, a rotary encoder, an encoder counter, a control unit and a motor controller. The remote control apparatus further includes a storage unit, a movement detection unit and a display unit. When a user selects an icon displayed on the display unit by rotating the dial, the control unit interprets the user instruction through the rotary encoder and the encoder counter to control the motor to generate torque for causing a haptic sensation corresponding to the interpreted instruction via the motor controller. While the haptic sensation is conveyed to the user through the dial, the control unit controls an appliance to perform the interpreted instruction thereon. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102146 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR WIRELESSLY PAIRING AND ENABLING THE RECIPROCAL LOCATING OF KEYS AND HANDHELD COMMUNICATION DEVICES - A system locating portable devices includes a fob wirelessly matched to a handheld device. The fob includes a transmitter, receiver, controller and memory storing codes/signals matching signals stored at a handheld device. The codes/signals supporting bi-directional communications between the fob and handheld device. The fob and handheld device can discover locations of each other by sending radio frequency signals from memory that are recognizable by each other. Matching and reciprocal discovery of device locations can be supported by Bluetooth communications. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102147 | MOBILE ASSET TRACKING UNIT, SYSTEM AND METHOD - An asset tracking unit, system, and method. The asset tracking unit, system, and method may include at least one transceiver having communicative connections with at least one SATCOM network and at least one GPS network via at least one antenna, wherein tracking information for at least one asset associated with the at least one transceiver is received from the GPS network and is communicated to the SATCOM network, a first link that provides a multi-code one of the communicative connections between the at least one transceiver and the at least one SATCOM network, and a second link that provides a multi-channel one of the communicative connections between the at least one transceiver and he at least one GPS network. The unit system and method may additionally include at least one remote operations center remote from an asset to be tracked, wherein the asset to be tracked is geographically associated with the central processing unit. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102148 | CONFIGURATION INFORMATION PROVIDED TO CONFIGURABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE RESIDING IN A SHIPPING BOX - An apparatus comprises a shipping box containing an access area and a configurable electronic device. The configurable electronic device comprises an electrical connector accessible via the access area on the shipping box. The configurable electronic device also comprises a management module that receives electrical power via the electrical connector when a single external cable is mated to the electrical connector through the access area. The management module receives configuration information via the single external cable while the configurable electronic device is still in the shipping box and without having host logic in the configurable electronic device being powered up. In other embodiments, multiple configurable electronic devices can be reconfigured simultaneously and wirelessly by an external programming unit. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102149 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR OPERATING AN RFID SYSTEM WITH HEAD TRACKING - A method of transmitting radiofrequency identification (RFID) interrogation signals is disclosed. The method comprises detecting a first movement of a user in a first direction, determining a command from the first movement, and transmitting a RFID interrogation signal in response to the command. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102150 | METALLIC COVER HAVING IC TAG, AND METALLIC CONTAINER - An IC tag can be mounted without deteriorating appearance of a container, breakage or the like of the IC tag can be prevented and excellent wireless communication between a reader/writer becomes possible by eliminating influence of the metal container by ensuring a long communication distance to the reader/writer by allowing excellent communication properties to be exhibited even when an existing IC chip is used and mounting an insulated and sealed IC tag on a metallic cover having a low possibility of being brought into contact with other goods and equipment and being hidden by the adjacent metallic containers. The metallic cover is provided with an IC chip ( | 2011-05-05 |
20110102151 | RFID READER AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING GAIN THEREOF - Provided are an RFID reader and a method for controlling a gain thereof. The RFID reader includes an amplifier and an AGC circuit. The amplifier controls the gain of an RX signal, received from an RFID tag, in response to an AGC signal. The AGC circuit measures a signal level in an ante-preamble period of the RX signal and generates an AGC signal to control the gain of the RX signal, on the basis of the measured signal level. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102152 | DOUBLE SIDE IDENTIFICATION NOTATION-CONTAINING TEST STRIP AND TEST INSTRUMENT THEREOF - A double side identification notation-containing test strip and test instrument thereof, comprising: a substrate, having a first surface and a second surface, and at least a test area and an identification area provided thereon, hereby forming a double side identification notation-containing test strip. In said double side identification notation-containing test strip, a test area and an identification area are disposed respectively on different surfaces, thus increasing area of said identification area and sets of digital identification electrodes, and when it is operated in cooperation with a resistor, it generates a plurality sets of analog identification signals, hereby solving the problem of insufficient identification signals of the prior art. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102153 | DOCUMENT INCLUDING AN INTEGRATED MICROCIRCUIT DEVICE AND A METHOD OF DETECTING AN ATTACK ON THE PHYSICAL INTEGRITY OF THE DOCUMENT - A document including an integrated microcircuit device, in particular an RFID device, the document including at least one detector configured to detect a change in at least one physicochemical magnitude, which detection is capable of being performed away from the read field of an external reader capable of obtaining at least some information relating to said change from the integrated microcircuit device, the integrated microcircuit device being configured, during communication with the external reader to inform it that there has been an attempt at attacking the physical integrity of the document as a result of detecting a corresponding change of said at least one physicochemical magnitude. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102154 | DETECTION OF MOVING OBJECTS - The present invention concerns a system for detecting and determining the position of moving objects, where electronic transceiver units communicate with at least two fixed transceiver stations. It is the object of the invention to perform a constant position determination of movable objects within a delimited area. This may be achieved if communication between the fixed transceiver facilities and the electronic transceiver units occurs in an ultra wideband frequency spectrum in a frequency range from 3.10 GHz to 10.6 GHz, wherein communication occurs in the form of transient pulses emitted from the electronic transceiver units, and where position determination is performed by calculating time or phase difference between receptions of a signal at least two transceiver facilities, respectively. By using high frequency wideband communication, it becomes possible to determine the position of the movable objects with very high accuracy. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102155 | DIGITAL PRICE DISPLAYER AND ESL SYSTEM COMPRISING THE SAME - Disclosed is a digital price displayer and an ESL system comprising the same, wherein the displayer includes a power supplier mounted on a product-displayed shelf for supplying a power; a display main body attachable to and detachable from the shelf and receiving power supplied from the power supplier, and outputting a price, a specification and an advertisement image of a product displayed on the shelf; an accommodator provided at the shelf, formed at one side with an anode and formed at the other side with a cathode for the display main body to be electrically connected to the power supplier if the display main body is fixed to the accommodator; and a coupler provided at the display main body to be slidingly coupled with the accommodator for electrical connection with the anode and the cathode and to prevent from being separated from the accommodator. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102156 | RFID TAG WITH OCCUPANCY STATUS RECALL - An RFID tag for use in a vehicle for use in an electronic toll collecting system. The tag is capable of transmitting data to a tag interrogator indicating the occupancy status of the vehicle. In an embodiment, the tag has a user input and a visual and audible tag status indicator. The user input is used to change the occupancy status of the tag, wherein the occupancy status is a portion of a message sent by radio frequency to the interrogator when the vehicle passes through a toll area. In an embodiment the tag has memory for storage of said tag status and the user input can be used to cause the tag to indicate a stored tag status. In a further embodiment, the tag reverts to a default status after a predetermined period of time | 2011-05-05 |
20110102157 | Wake-Up For Wireless Devices Based On Requested Data - Various example embodiments are disclosed herein. According to an example embodiment, a method may include generating, by a first wireless communication system, a first label based on performing one or more hash functions on at least information relating to data to be requested; storing the first label in a set of one or more active labels; transmitting a data request to request the data; transitioning at least a portion of the first wireless communication system from an operational state to a low power state; receiving a message including a second label; comparing the second label to the set of one or more active labels, each of the active labels associated with an outstanding data request; determining that the second label matches one of the one or more active labels based on the comparing; and waking up at least the portion of the first wireless data communication system from the low power state back to the operational state in response to the determining. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102158 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR WIDGET-ASSISTED SETUP OF A UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL - A system and method for enabling set up of a controlling device capable of controlling a plurality of appliances provides an interactive instruction set and associated programming which is downloadable to a controllable appliance having an associated display, such as an Internet enabled television. The programming is accessible by the controllable appliance and is configured to appropriately display interactive instructions from the interactive instruction set to a user during a user initiated set up procedure for setting up the controlling device to communicate commands to another controllable device (e.g., a DVD, VCR, DVR, etc). | 2011-05-05 |
20110102159 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING COMMUNICATION OVER A POWER DISTRIBUTION NETWORK - An embodiment of a communication system can control transmission of a data signal to a power distribution network based on signal data measured from the power distribution network. The signal data may represent an amount of crosstalk or an amount of noise experienced on the power distribution network. The signal data and an identification of at least one active power line coupler unit can be used to determine an adjustment to one or more power line coupler units. A control signal that represents the adjustment can be used to adjust the power line coupler units. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102160 | Systems And Methods For Haptic Augmentation Of Voice-To-Text Conversion - Systems and methods for providing voice-to-text haptic augmentation in a user interface are disclosed. For example, one disclosed system for converting audible speech information to a haptic effect includes a microphone and a processor in communication with the microphone, the processor configured to receive an audio signal associated with a voice from the microphone, determine a characteristic of the audio signal, and generate an actuator signal based at least in part on the characteristic, the actuator signal configured to cause an actuator to output a haptic effect. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102161 | Systems And Methods For Haptic Confirmation Of Commands - Systems and methods for haptic confirmation of commands are disclosed. For example a system for generating haptic effects to confirm receipt of a voice command includes a microphone; a housing configured to be contacted by a user, and an actuator in communication with the housing, the actuator configured to output a haptic effect to the housing. The system also includes a processor in communication with the microphone and the actuator, the processor configured to receive speech information from the microphone; recognize the speech information and determine a command associated with the speech information. If the speech information is recognized and the command is determined, the processor is configured to generate a first actuator signal configured to cause the actuator to output a first haptic effect, and transmit the first actuator signal to the actuator. Otherwise, the processor is configured generate a second actuator signal configured to cause the actuator to output a second haptic effect; and transmit the second actuator signal to the actuator. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102162 | HAPTIC FEEDBACK GENERATION BASED ON RESONANT FREQUENCY - A system that generates a haptic effect generates a drive cycle signal that includes a drive period and a monitoring period. The drive period includes a plurality of drive pulses that are based on the haptic effect. The system applies the drive pulses to a resonant actuator during the drive period and receives a signal from the resonant actuator that corresponds to the position of a mass in the actuator during the monitoring period. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102163 | Movable object periphery monitoring system and method for controlling data transmission in the same - A transmission device includes a transmitter and a receiver and transmits an image signal of an image of a periphery of a movable object from an imaging device to a display device near a driver of the movable object. The transmitter transmits an image signal to the receiver through a first transmission path and a second transmission path. The transmitter adds error detection information to each unit data item of a screen of the display device to generate an image signal. The receiver detects an error in the first transmission path using the error detection information. When continuously detecting an error in multiple transmitted unit data items, the receiver determines that malfunction occurs in a transmission state of the first transmission path and selects an image signal transmitted through the second transmission path instead of an image signal transmitted through the first transmission path. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102164 | REMOTE FOB INTEGRATED IN A PERSONAL CONVENIENCE DEVICE - A combined personal convenience and remote fob device is provided for use with a transportation vehicle. The personal convenience device includes a housing and is adapted to perform a non-transportation related convenience function. The remote fob device is supported within the housing and is capable of performing at least one of an active remote keyless entry function, an active remote start function, a passive entry function, a passive start function, and an immobilizer function. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102165 | Taxi-roof sign - A taxi sign device, which can display various details is provided; the taxi sign device utilizes the unit which is installed today on the taxi's roof (the yellow hat with the writing “TAXI”) and comprises a keypad or buttons for entering the driver's commands, a control unit controlling the display on the taxi's roof according to commands entered a fixed display which is not changeable for identification, an internal display which allow the driver to see status reports or to see an image of what is shown in the display on the roof; it is possible to also display distress signs and calling for help initiated by the driver. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102166 | VEHICLE AND METHOD OF ADVISING A DRIVER THEREIN - A vehicle may include a driver interface and at least once controller operatively arranged with the interface. The at least one controller may be configured to categorize a driver's dynamic control of the vehicle by type, determine a target speed of a road curvature, and determine a speed of the vehicle. The at least one controller may be further configured to determine a threshold distance based on the type, determine a distance between the vehicle and the curvature, and generate an alert for the driver if the distance is less than the threshold and the speed is greater than the target. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102167 | DRIVER ATTITUDE DETECTION SYSTEM - A driver attitude detection system for a vehicle includes a forward facing imaging sensor for capturing image data of a scene occurring forwardly of and in the direction of forward travel of an equipped vehicle. An image processor is operable to process image data captured by the forward facing imaging sensor. A control, responsive at least in part to image processing by the image processor of the captured image data, is operable to determine driver performance and generate a control output indicative of driver performance. The driver attitude detection system may include at least one monitoring device for monitoring a vehicle characteristic of the equipped vehicle, and the control may, responsive at least in part to the at least one monitoring device, be operable to determine driver performance and generate the control output. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102168 | PNEUMATIC PRODUCT-ON-DEMAND DELIVERY SYSTEM FOR AN AGRICULTURAL MACHINE WITH A HOSE DISCONNECT MONITOR - The present invention provides a monitor of the hose connection of a pneumatic product-on-demand delivery system in an agricultural machine. This can be done in several ways. One way is to sense the product flow in the product hose and how long it is running. If the product is constantly running through the hose, that indicates a disconnection. A second way is to sense air pressure in the product hose to determine if it is still operating under pressure. If disconnected, the air pressure will drop indicating a disconnection. A third way is to sense a current through the connection to determine if it is on or off. All of these methods produce a signal that can be fed back to a monitor at the operator station and give the operator an alert if a disconnected hose is detected. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102169 | SAFETY ARRANGEMENT FOR AND METHOD OF ALERTING VEHICLE OPERATOR TO REMOVE REAR OCCUPANT FROM PARKED VEHICLE - A safety arrangement for alerting an operator of a parked vehicle having an ignition and rear doors that a rear occupant, e.g., a child, is still present in a rear of the vehicle, includes door sensors for detecting when either rear door is open or closed, an ignition sensor for detecting when the ignition is activated or deactivated, a programmed controller responsive to each door sensor and the ignition sensor, for automatically activating the arrangement when either rear door has been opened for a predetermined time period, and for generating an alert signal in response to detection that the ignition has been activated, followed by subsequent detection that the ignition has been deactivated, and an alarm responsive to generation of the alert signal for alerting the operator to remove the rear occupant from the parked vehicle. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102170 | REMOTE MONITORING OF REAL-TIME INFORMATION - A method for remote monitoring of real-time information is provided. In the method, a representation is displayed of each of a plurality of items configured to generate the real-time information. Also displayed is a representation of each of a plurality of destinations configured to receive the real-time information. The real-time information is received from the items. A command is received which selects one of the items and one of the destinations. After receiving the command, at least a portion of the real-time information received from the selected item is transmitted to the selected destination. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102171 | Integrated Security System With Parallel Processing Architecture - An integrated security system that includes a security coprocessor coupled to a conventional security system panel and an interactive security system. The integrated security system enables conventional security system features as well as the consumer-oriented interactive features and functions of an interactive security system without sacrificing reliability or the significant burden and cost associated with frequent software updates associated with conventional security systems. The integrated security system also minimizes or eliminates the need for new battery backup circuitry or larger batteries. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102172 | DELAYED USER NOTIFICATION OF EVENTS IN A MOBILE DEVICE - A sender-specified courtesy notification scheme to delay notification by a receiving device of the receipt of a data message is disclosed. A sender may specify a notification parameter defining a delay and send the parameter in association with the data message to a recipient. The recipient's receiving device evaluates the parameter and notifies in response. Local notification data defined by the recipient may also be evaluated. Received data messages subject to delayed notification may be hidden by the receiving device or quietly displayed (e.g. as per other received messages) until the expiry of the delay. Notification parameters and data can be formulated as one or more rules which may take into account the current location of the receiving device. A notification delay may be ignored in certain situations depending on recent use of the receiving device. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102173 | NAVIGATION SYSTEM WITH CONTEXT BOUNDARY MONITORING MECHANISM AND METHOD OF OPERATION THEREOF - A method of operation of a navigation system includes: receiving a context boundary; receiving a boundary criteria for the context boundary; identifying a personal physical characteristic for monitoring a monitored person; detecting a personal noncompliance to the boundary criteria based on a discrepancy of the personal physical characteristic; and generating an alert based on the personal noncompliance for displaying on a device. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102174 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR REMOTELY MONITORING AND COMMUNICATING WITH A USER - A baby monitor including a receiver configured to receive a plurality of digital signals, each produced by a separate electrical unit and representing an audible acoustical signal. The baby monitor also including a speaker configured to output the sounds represented by the plurality of digital signals, a microphone configured to detect sound waves generated by a first user, a CODEC configured to convert the sound waves generated by the first user to a digital signal, and a transmitter. The transmitter operable in a first mode, in which the transmitter transmits the digital signal representative of the sound waves generated by the first user to less than all of the electrical units from which it has received digital signals. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102175 | Communication Devices and Methods for Devices Including Generic Indicators Configurable for Real-Time Announcement of Received Communication Signals - Disclosed are communication devices and methods of communication devices including generic indicators and a user interface to configure the generic indicators so that a user can privately determine, in real-time, from whom a communication signal has been received and the type of communication signal received. A user may select contacts having communication addresses stored in a memory, particular types of communication signals and correlate them to generic indicators. When communication signals are received by the device that correspond to a selected communication address and a particular type of communication signal an announcement can be made by configured generic indicators. Once configured, when the device is in an indicator state, a device's ringer and/or vibrator may be disabled, particularly where such disturbances are unacceptable and a user nevertheless may be able to determine, according to the configured generic indicators from which contact a particular type of communication has been received. | 2011-05-05 |
20110102176 | RETEACHABLE NON-CONTACT SWITCHING CIRCUIT - A method for reteaching a switching circuit is provided. The method includes presenting a target within a sensing range of a sensor of the switching circuit for a pre-determined duration and acquiring an identification code of the target via the sensor. The method also includes comparing the acquired identification code with all stored identification codes of other targets previously used by the switching circuit as a basis for switching and reteaching the switching circuit for switching based on the acquired identification code if the acquired identification code is different from all stored identification codes previously used by the switching circuit as a basis for switching. | 2011-05-05 |