24th week of 2013 patent applcation highlights part 22 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20130147617 | SYSTEM FOR COMMUNICATING BETWEEN A TRAILER TRACKING DEVICE, A TRUCK TRACKING DEVICE, AND A CENTRAL MONITORING STATION - When a cargo trailer is coupled to a truck, a trailer tracking device on the trailer acquires an identifier of a truck tracking device attached to the truck. The trailer tracking device then transmits a message to a central server indicating that the trailer is coupled to the truck, which message includes the identifiers of the two tracking devices. The central server associates the identifiers of the two tracking devices in a database. When the trailer is decoupled from the truck, the trailer tracking device transmits a message to the central server indicating that the trailer is decoupled. The trailer tracking device then goes into a sleep mode until the trailer is again coupled to a truck, a predetermined time interval expires, a motion sensor indicates trailer movement, location coordinates indicate a geofence violation, or a low battery voltage condition occurs. Upon any of these events, the trailer tracking device wakes up and transmits to the central server a message indicating which situation caused the transmission and including the location coordinates of the trailer. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147618 | TIRE PRESSURE DISPLAY DEVICE AND ITS DETECTION METHOD - The present invention is related to a tire pressure display device and its detection method. The tire pressure display device includes a main module, multiple tire pressure detection modules and a vehicle audio module, wherein the main module includes a CPU and a receiver. By the composition of the above elements and the detection method, the tire pressure display device may actively report the location and tire pressure of tires during pumping up, synchronously execute broadcasting with image and voice, and directly correct errors and detect if the tire pressure detection module is break down for warning. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147619 | METHOD OF DETERMINING FAILURE OF ACTIVE AIR FLAP - A method of determining a failure of an active air flap, including determining whether or not an active air flap is in a non-openable state, if the active air flap is in the non-openable state, continuously checking a variation of the temperature of engine-cooling water, and if the variation is below a reference variation, interrupting the generation of failure-alert, and if the variation of the temperature of engine-cooling water is above the reference variation, processing whether to generate the failure-alert such that if the time taken to reach the variation is above a reference temperature time, interrupting the generation of failure-alert, and if the time is below the reference temperature time, generating the failure-alert. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147620 | REMOTE MONITORING OF AN EMERGENCY SYSTEM DURING TEST OF EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION DEVICES - An emergency system includes a plurality of emergency notification devices, a control device, and a system controller. The control device is capable of wirelessly communicating with the plurality of emergency notification devices. The system controller is capable of communicating with the plurality of emergency notification devices over a wire pair. The control device is also capable of communicating with the system controller over a communication path that includes a wireless communication path between the control device and the notification device and a wired communication path between the notification device and the system controller. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147621 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ASSISTING FIREFIGHTERS DURING A FIRE DRILL BY IDENTIFYING LOCATIONS OF VICTIMS, EXITS, AND DANGEROUS AREAS - Systems and methods for helping a firefighter to identify locations of victim, routes of egress, and dangerous areas during a fire drill are provided. The system's components include a fire jacket, a fire goggle, a communications device with earpiece, a locator, a compass, a temperature sensor, a smoke sensor, a processor and memory. Also provided is a life saving device with locator associated with each of one or more victims. The temperature and smoke sensors are disposed within a building in which the fire drill is to be executed. The memory stores instructions that cause the processor to execute a method that guides a firefighter to a victim and/or exit along the safest and most direct route possible. The route being determined based on feedback from the sensors as well as real-time location data from the locators. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147622 | MEDICAL DATA TRANSPORT OVER WIRELESS LIFE CRITICAL NETWORK - A communicator facilitates communications with a remote server via a wireless network supporting a plurality of disparate data transport mechanisms having differing characteristics. A processor coupled to memory is disposed in a communicator housing, which is configured for portability. The memory stores wireless radio firmware and data transfer instructions that are executable by the processor for transferring data to the remote server in accordance with a priority level. The priority level is based in part on criticality of the data and the communicator status. A radio disposed in the housing effects communications via the wireless network in accordance with the firmware. A power source in the housing supplies power for communicator components. The processor executes program instructions for selecting a data transport mechanism among the plurality transport mechanisms based on the priority level, and transmits the data via the wireless network via the radio using the selected transport mechanism. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147623 | HOME MONITORING ENHANCEMENTS - A system may include a set-top box configured to receive a television signal and provide the television signal to a media playing device, and a home monitoring device configured to obtain a video recording using a security camera, provide the video recording to a media manager device across a network, and provide information about the video recording to the set-top box. The set-top box may be further configured to provide the information about the video recording upon activation of the set-top box by a customer, receive a request to view the video recording from the customer, retrieve the video recording from the media manager device, and provide the video recording to a media playing device. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147624 | Transport Refrigeration Security System - A security monitor system for a transport unit is provided. The security monitor system may include at least one security sensor configured to detect a fault condition, and a controller having a plurality of inputs, a plurality of outputs, and a low power control circuit. The low power control circuit may provide electrical communication between a battery of the transport unit, the security sensor, and at least one of the inputs of the controller. The control circuit may be configured to maintain the controller in low power mode when there are no detected fault conditions, and to enable power to the controller when there is a detected fault condition. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147625 | CABLE ALARM TAG - The present invention provides an improved cable that includes at least one insulated conductor insulated from and within and inside a insulated second conductor, with both conductors connected with both ends with a cable alarm tag to form a closed electrical circuit, with the loop of the cable connected to an article for securing the article. With the cable of the present invention, if severed, the use of jumper cables will maintain the electrical circuit loop closed for the outer conductor only, but not the insulated inner conductor that is within and inside the outer conductor. Therefore, when severing the cable to disconnect and discontinue the physical loop to remove the secured article, even if cable jumpers are used, the insulated inner conductor will remain open circuited when the cable is cut, resulting in trigger of the alarm. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147626 | Electronic Mailbox System - An electronic mailbox system features: a mailbox housing with an inner cavity and slot for holding mail, a lid, an electrically-operable lock system for the lid, a mail sensor for detecting the mail being inserted into the slot, a first transmitter, a first receiver and a mailbox microprocessor; and a control box with a second transmitter, a second receiver, a control box indicator light, an unlock button, a reset button, and a control box microprocessor. When the mail sensor detects mail delivery the control box indicator light becomes illuminated. When the unlock button is pushed the lock system unlocks. When the reset button is pressed the indicator light is deactivated. An alarm system may be activated upon receipt of mail and/or if a tamper sensor detects tampering. Another embodiment features control and monitoring of the mailbox via a mobile consumer electronics device, as a smart phone or tablet. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147627 | FIRE MONITORING SYSTEM - A fire monitoring system having a first fire detector including a first passive sensor and first electronic circuitry, wherein the first passive sensor is arranged in a first fire cell and the first electronic circuitry is arranged outside the first fire cell and coupled to the first passive sensor. A method for monitoring a fire by means of a first fire detector having a first passive sensor and first electronic circuitry, the method including providing first data from the first passive sensor arranged in a first fire cell to the electronic circuitry arranged outside the first fire cell. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147628 | PERSONAL AUDIO CABLE ALARM DEVICE - The present invention relates to a personal audio cable device comprising a personal alarm being easily accessible to a user. The personal audio device is configured to relay electric audio signals to a personal hearing device, said personal audio cable device comprising an electric signal receiving unit, a jack socket configured to receive a jack plug of the personal hearing device. The personal audio cable device comprises an audio alarm unit, and an audio alarm actuating circuit, wherein the audio alarm unit is configured to generate an audio frequency alarm when actuated and triggered by disengaging the jack plug of the hearing device from the jack socket of the personal audio cable device. The audio alarm unit may in also dial up an emergency rescue number, upon actuation. The invention provides how to easily actuate an audio alarm when being attacked by an intruder. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147629 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ALERTING A STATE OF A PORTABLE TERMINAL - An alert method in a portable terminal which includes: examining an output of a terminal condition detection unit, detecting a condition in which the portable terminal is tiled when an event to examine a designated condition is received or generated, obtaining the alert information from a memory which stores alert information of the designated condition and default alert information, and producing an alert by displaying information of the designated condition if the portable terminal is in the designated condition. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147630 | ALARM DISPLAY APPARATUS AND ALARM DISPLAY METHOD - An alarm display apparatus includes an acquisition module, a plant simulation module, a prediction module, an actual measurement alarm determination module, an estimation alarm determination module, a prediction alarm determination module and a display module. The display module displays, on the same screen, an actual measurement alarm information outputted from the actual measurement alarm determination module, an estimation alarm information outputted from the estimation alarm determination module and an prediction alarm information outputted from the prediction alarm determination module. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147631 | SERVER SYSTEM AND FAN INDICATION METHOD - A server system includes a number of fan control units, a number of fan rows, a determination module, a control module, and a digital display unit. One fan control unit corresponds to one fan row. Each fan control unit reads a rotating speed of each fan mounted on a corresponding fan row, and encodes the read rotating speed positional information of the corresponding fan row and positional information of the fan on the corresponding fan row. The determination module determines whether the read rotating speed is within a predetermined rotating speed range. If the rotating speed is out of the predetermined rotating speed range, the determination module outputs the code of the one rotating speed to the control module. The control module controls a digital display unit to numerically display the code of the rotating speed. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147632 | INDICATOR LIGHT CONTROL CIRCUIT - An indicator light control circuit for controlling a single indicator light to indicate a high or low link speed of a network connection includes a pulse signal generating circuit, a bias circuit having a digital potentiometer, and a controller. The pulse signal generating circuit generates a pulse signal. The digital potentiometer is electronically connected to the pulse signal generating circuit and the controller. The controller adjusts the effective resistance of the digital potentiometer connected to the pulse signal generating circuit according to different link speeds being experienced in the network connection, to adjust a duty cycle of the pulse signal, thereby changing the on-time and off-time of the indicator light. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147633 | Modular Data Acquisition for Drilling Operations - Data associated with drilling operations, downhole components, wellbores, or well formations can be acquired by providing one or more data acquisition modules having one or more sensors into one or more recessed chambers formed within a drill bit, stabilizer reamer, or other downhole tool, enabling direct rather than inferential data to be obtained for analysis. The modules can be programmed with pre-selected trigger thresholds, such that data acquisition is initiated when certain conditions are met, and can be interchanged with other types of modules at the surface. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147634 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR MONITORING A PLURALITY OF WORKSITES - Embodiments provide methods for monitoring a plurality of worksites at a facility, the methods including transporting a central monitoring station package to the facility, seating a transport container, stationing worksite monitoring equipment packages at the worksites, connecting communication links from the worksite monitoring equipment packages to central monitoring station equipment, transmitting remote transmissions from worksite monitoring equipment packages to central monitoring station equipment, displaying worksite monitoring information for a monitoring technician, and responding when remote monitoring information received from a worksite meets a response threshold criteria. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147635 | UTILITY MONITORING SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF USE - Various embodiments of the present disclosure provide methods, systems, and devices for monitoring one or more utilities consumed within a monitored area. At least certain disclosed methods include detecting an amount of a first utility consumed by a load associated with a device. An amount of a second utility consumed by a load associated with the device is detected. The identity of the device is determined based on the amount of the first and second utility consumed. In further disclosed methods, a utility monitoring method is disclosed that includes measuring an amount of a utility consumed by a first device at a first time and an amount of a utility consumed by a second device at a second time. The identity of the first device is determined based on the measured consumption of the first and second devices at the first and second time. In certain implementations, the electricity meter uses an effective variance analysis of the conductance waveform on an electrical circuit to identify specific appliances. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147636 | MULTI-FERROIC STRUCTURAL HEALTH MONITORING SYSTEMS - A structural health monitoring system for multiple layer structures includes a plurality of strain-sensitive magnetic particles dispersed within a bonding area between at least two individual layers, at least one multiferroic sensor dispersed on a surface of the multiple layer structure, proximate to an area of the structure to be monitored, the at least one multiferroic sensor capable of monitoring strains experienced by the strain-sensitive magnetic particles, and analyzing changes in the strains experienced by said strain-sensitive magnetic particles that may indicate damage or degradation in the structure, and a controller configured for periodic interrogation of the at least one multiferroic sensor. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147637 | METHODS, APPARATUS AND SYSTEMS FOR GENERATING SEARCHABLE ELECTRONIC RECORDS OF UNDERGROUND FACILITY MARKING OPERATIONS AND ASSESSING ASPECTS OF SAME - Assessing at least one aspect relating to a marking operation performed by a locate technician, based on an electronic representation of the marking operation. The marking operation comprises identifying, using at least one physical locate mark, a presence or an absence of at least one underground facility within a dig area, wherein at least a portion of the dig area may be excavated or disturbed during excavation activities. The physical locate mark(s) is/are digitally represented on a display device so as to generate an electronic visual representation of the marking operation. A length associated with at least a portion of the digitally represented physical locate mark(s) is determined and, based on the determined length, one or more aspects relating to the marking operation is/are automatically assessed. Exemplary aspects include a cost of the marking operation, a productivity of the locate technician, and/or a competence of the locate technician. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147638 | PROXIMITY WARNING RELATIVE TO OTHER CARS - Methods and systems for a complete vehicle ecosystem are provided. Specifically, systems that when taken alone, or together, provide an individual or group of individuals with an intuitive and comfortable vehicular environment. The present disclosure builds on integrating existing technology with new devices, methods, and systems to provide a complete vehicle ecosystem. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147639 | METHOD FOR DETECTING AND WARNING AGAINST WRONG-WAY DRIVERS, AND WRONG-WAY DRIVER REPORTING AND WARNING SYSTEM - The present invention relates to a method for detecting and warning against wrong-way drivers, the method comprising the following steps:
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20130147640 | Container Handler Alignment System and Method - A system and method for assisting drivers of Bomb Carts and Shuttle Carriers to position their vehicles appropriately for loading and unloading containers at a gantry crane. The system uses laser scanners mounted at various levels on the gantry crane sill beams to determine the type, position, orientation and skew angle of the vehicles as well as whether the vehicles are in a loaded or unloaded condition. In addition, the system provides indicator devices to direct drivers how to move their vehicles. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147641 | AUTOMATED AERODROME LIGHTING CONTROL SYSTEM - Methods and apparatus are provided for automated control of aerodrome lighting. An exemplary system includes a communication radio, an aerodrome lighting data source, and a processor. The communication radio is configured to selectively transmit radio frequency (RF) signals. The aerodrome lighting data source is configured to at least selectively supply aerodrome lighting data representative of light control characteristics of aerodrome lighting associated with individual aerodromes. The processor is in operable communication with the aerodrome lighting data source and the communication radio, and is configured to selectively retrieve, from the aerodrome lighting data source, aerodrome lighting data associated with an individual aerodrome, and selectively command the communication radio to transmit RF signals consistent with the light control characteristics associated with the individual aerodrome. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147642 | MAGNETIC FORCE IN A DIRECTIONAL INPUT DEVICE - Embodiments for a user input device are disclosed. In one embodiment, a user input device comprises a body, an elongate directional control element having a first end projecting towards the body and a second end projecting away from the body and configured to be movable by a user, a magnet to hold the directional control element in one or more predetermined positions, and a sensor coupled to the body to detect a change in position of the directional control element. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147643 | UNPACKING A VARIABLE NUMBER OF DATA BITS - Unpacking a variable number of data bits is provided. A structure includes an input port operable to receive one or more input data units including a plurality of packed bits of data, each of the one or more input data units including a header and a payload, the header including a predetermined number of bits and identifying a format of the payload and a length of the payload, and the payload including a variable number of bits. The structure further includes a circuit operable to identify and unpack the one or more input data units based on the header and the payload of each of the one or more input data units. The structure further includes an output port operable to transmit one or more output data units including the unpacked one or more input data units, once per clock cycle. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147644 | High Bandwidth Decompression of Variable Length Encoded Data Streams - Mechanisms are provided for decoding a variable length encoded data stream. A decoder of a data processing system receives an input line of data. The input line of data is a portion of the variable length encoded data stream. The decoder determines an amount of bit spill over of the input line of data onto a next input line of data. The decoder aligns the input line of data to begin at a symbol boundary based on the determined amount of bit spill over. The decoder tokenizes the aligned input line of data to generate a set of tokens. Each token corresponds to an encoded symbol in the aligned next input line of data. The decoder generates an output word of data based on the set of tokens. The output word of data corresponds to a word of data in the original set of data. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147645 | ENCODING METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR BINARY PRODUCT CODES - A data encoding circuit and a corresponding method is provided. The data encoding circuit includes a first data formatter in communication with an encoder section. The first data formatter is configured to receive blocks of source data in serial and output parallel two dimensional source data. The encoder receives the parallel two dimensional source data and that computes a plurality of serial row parity bits and a plurality of parallel column parity bits of an error correcting code from the parallel two dimensional source data. A second data formatter communicates with the encoder section and receives the parallel column parity bits and outputs serial column parity bits. A multiplexer section multiplexes the blocks of source data, the serial row parity bits, and the serial column parity bits into an output stream including the blocks of source data encoded by the error correcting code. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147646 | COMPRESSIVE SENSE BASED RECONSTRUCTION IN THE PRESENCE OF FREQUENCY OFFSET - A calibration method to compensate for a sparsifying basis mismatch is provided. An analog signal is converted to a first digital signal at a sampling frequency that is less than a Nyquist frequency for the analog signal to generate a first digital signal. Each of a plurality of spectral terms is iteratively isolated from the first digital signal, and the offset for each of the plurality of spectral terms is iteratively determined. A dictionary is then constructed using the offset for each of the plurality of spectral terms, where the dictionary compensates for mismatch from a sparsifying basis. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147647 | SAMPLING - There is disclosed current-mode time-interleaved sampling circuitry configured to be driven by substantially sinusoidal clock signals. Such circuitry may be incorporated in ADC circuitry, for example as integrated circuitry on an IC chip. The disclosed circuitry is capable of calibrating itself without being taken off-line. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147648 | ASYNCHRONOUS DIGITISATION OF TRANSIENT SIGNALS FROM RADIATION DETECTORS - A device for sampling or digitising a detection signal from an X- or gamma-ray detector wherein, during a sampling time, estimations of a feedback signal are made at times when the signal injected to the inverting input of a comparator is equal to the detection signal at the non-inverting input of said comparator. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147649 | Analogue to Digital Converter, An Integrated Circuit and Medical Device - An analogue to digital converter comprises a first input connection to receive a first part of the analogue input signal; a second input connection to receive a second part of the analogue input signal; a first and second plurality of capacitors, each capacitor of the first plurality of capacitors forms a capacitor pair with a corresponding capacitor in the second plurality of capacitors; wherein, during a sampling period, the first input connection couples the first part of the analogue input signal to a first contact of each capacitor of the first plurality of capacitors, the second input connection couples the second part of the analogue input signal to a first contact of each capacitor of the second plurality of capacitors, and a switching array couples a second contact of each capacitor of the first and second plurality of capacitors to a common mode voltage to determine a first bit of the digital output signal. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147650 | ELECTROMAGNETIC ANECHOIC CHAMBER - An electromagnetic anechoic chamber includes a peripheral wall and a bottom wall. The peripheral wall is covered with wave absorbers on the inner surface thereof. The bottom wall is circular, and covered by the peripheral wall, and divided into two semicircles, one half is a reflecting ground floor, and forms a semi-anechoic chamber with the peripheral wall thereon; the other half is covered with wave absorbers, and forms a fully anechoic chamber with the peripheral wall thereon. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147651 | WIRELESS CONNECTIVITY IN A RADAR DETECTOR - Wireless and other external connectivity technology is used in various ways to enhance or improve upon existing radar detector and police activity detection systems. External memory interfaces, such as SD cards or USB, provide external storage. Wireless interfaces such as Bluetooth, Zigbee, 802.11, and wireless personal area network communication protocols, allow a detector processor to interact wirelessly with external devices, such as a Bluetooth headset, a cellular network device providing a server connection, or toggle buttons used to indicate the presence of police activity at a current position. Further, radar detectors are upgraded to provide GPS capabilities, using the existing power/data connector of the radar detector. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147652 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR RECEIVING AIRCRAFT POSITION REPORTS - One embodiment is directed to an aircraft position report system. The system comprises a satellite, an aircraft position reporting receiver mounted on the satellite, an antenna element mounted on the satellite, and an antenna interface mounted on the satellite. The aircraft position reporting receiver receives aircraft position reports through the antenna element by associating a spot beam with a narrow coverage area. The aircraft position reports are derived from a signal produced by the antenna element. The antenna interface changes the narrow coverage area associated with the spot beam to receive aircraft position reports from a wide coverage region within a reporting period. In one exemplary embodiment, the antenna interface mechanically steers the spot beam for each receiver to one of the narrow coverage areas. In another exemplary embodiment, the antenna interface electronically steers the spot beam for each receiver to one of the narrow coverage areas. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147653 | RADAR WAVE SENSING APPARATUS AND METHOD - A radar wave sensing apparatus including a rotation element, a nanosecond pulse near-field sensor and a control unit is provided. The nanosecond pulse near-field sensor emits an incident radar wave and receives a reflection radar wave of the incident radar wave hitting on a surface of the rotation element to obtain a repetition frequency variation of the reflection radar wave corresponding to the incident radar wave. The control unit calculates a vibration of the rotation element according to the repetition frequency variation. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147654 | RADAR APPARATUS - The present invention relates to a radar technology, and in more particular, to a radar apparatus having an antenna arrangement capable of removing a non-detected region which may exist around a vehicle. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147655 | RADAR APPARATUS - A radar apparatus transmits a high-frequency transmission signal, and receives a signal of a reflective wave reflected by a target. Given a first code sequence of a first code length, a second code sequence of a second code length which is longer than the first code sequence, and a third code sequence obtained by inverting each code of the first code sequence, a first transmission signal obtained by modulating the first code sequence, a second transmission signal obtained by modulating the second code sequence, a third transmission signal obtained by modulating the third code sequence and a fourth transmission signal obtained by modulating the second code sequence are generated in a first transmission period, a second transmission period, a third transmission period and a fourth transmission period respectively. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147656 | DETECTION AND RANGING SYSTEM AND ANGLE ESTIMATION METHOD - A detection and ranging system includes: M transmitting sensor elements configured to transmit a probe signal; N receiving sensor elements configured to receive an echo signal generated upon reflection of the probe signal from a target; a matrix generator configured to generate a third matrix by multiplying a first matrix by a second matrix, the first matrix including as diagonal components L received signals obtained from an effective receiving sensor array formed by synthesizing the M transmitting sensor elements and the N receiving sensor elements, the second matrix being formed of P L-dimensional vectors that are linearly independent of each other; and an estimator configured to estimate a direction of arrival of the echo signal from the target according to a pseudo covariance matrix generated by multiplying the third matrix by Hermitian conjugate transposition of the third matrix. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147657 | RADAR APPARATUS AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLING THE SAME - Disclosed are a radar apparatus having a reduced size and a reduced number of components, and a method of assembling the radar apparatus. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147658 | CREATING AND PROCESSING UNIVERSAL RADAR WAVEFORMS - A new approach to radar imaging is described herein, in which radar pulses are transmitted with an uneven sampling scheme and subsequently processed with novel algorithms to produce images of equivalent resolution and quality as standard images produced using standard synthetic aperture radar (SAR) waveforms and processing techniques. The radar data collected with these waveforms can be used to create many other useful products such as moving target indication (MTI) and high resolution terrain information (HRTI). The waveform and the correction algorithms described herein allow the algorithms of these other radar products to take advantage of the quality Doppler resolution. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147659 | SYSTEM FOR DETECTING SEA-SURFACE WIND, USING SATELLITE OBSERVATION, AND A METHOD FOR DETECTING SEA-SURFACE WIND - Systems and methods are provided that involve obtaining emissivity and reflectivity by the ratio of the radiance temperature versus the sea level temperature as observed by a satellite, and may further calculate two reflectivity values observed or simulated by the vertical or horizontal polarized channels of microwave, and then estimate a surface roughness. Further, illustrative implementations may involve obtaining the regression relation expression between the surface roughness and the wind strength and then detecting the sea-surface wind, using the information observed by the satellite again. As such, the sea-surface wind information can be obtained through satellite observation, and the information can be utilized for preventive activities against disaster including typhoon, the energy industry including wind power and the fishery in quasi-real time. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147660 | GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM DEVICE AND IONOSPHERE ERROR ESTIMATION METHOD THEREOF - A global positioning system device and an ionosphere error estimation method thereof are provided. The global positioning system device is connected to a plurality of dual-band base stations, and receives a plurality of ionosphere pierce point coordinates and a plurality of ionosphere errors from the dual-band base stations. The global positioning system device calculates a user ionosphere error by an interpolation method based on the ionosphere pierce point coordinates and the ionosphere errors of the dual-band base stations and a user ionosphere pierce point coordinate of the global positioning system device. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147661 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR OPTICAL LANDMARK IDENTIFICATION FOR GPS ERROR CORRECTION - A system, method, and program product for determining an approximate position of a global positioning system (GPS) receiver of a global positioning receiver connected to a computer. The computer compares obtained image data of landmarks with a database of known landmarks to determine an approximate position of the GPS receiver at a specified time. The computer converts and transmits an error signal. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147662 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING POSITION INFORMATION - A position information processing device according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention can include a GPS receiver adapted and configured to receive a first satellite signal, an interdevice receiver adapted and configured to receive a second satellite signal from a mobile phone, a GPS information processor adapted and configured to compare the first satellite signal with the second satellite signal and generate a third satellite signal for calculating a current position, and a controller adapted and configured to use the third satellite signal to calculate coordinates of the current position. The proposed position information processing device uses the satellite signal that is received from the mobile phone, and therefore the accuracy of the position measurement can be improved. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147663 | On Demand Positioning - The subject matter disclosed herein relates to determining a location of a mobile device using more than one location-determining technology. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147664 | RECONFIGURABLE MILLIMETER WAVE MULTIBEAM ANTENNA ARRAY - A reconfigurable millimeter wave multibeam antenna array is disclosed. In an exemplary embodiment, an apparatus is provided that includes a first millimeter (MM) wave antenna, a second MM wave antenna, and a hybrid coupler coupled to the first and second MM wave antennas, the hybrid coupler configured to receive a MM wave transmit signal and a phase shifted version of the MM wave transmit signal, and to direct power to the first and second MM wave antennas based on a phase difference between the MM wave transmit signal and the phase shifted version of the MM wave transmit signal. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147665 | Sensor Rotation Bias Removal - A method for determining rotation bias in a sensor using a cooperative target that includes receiving, via a processor, sensor data acquired in a field of view of a sensor at a plurality of points in time. The method also includes receiving, via the processor, position data for a cooperative target travelling along a path through the field of view of the sensor at the plurality of points in time. The method also includes determining, via the processor, a rotation bias in the sensor based on a maximum likelihood estimate performed over the path based on the sensor data and the cooperative target position data. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147666 | RADAR SYSTEM - A radar system for detecting positions of targets using a high resolution algorithm is presented. The number of incorrect target detections due to incorrect estimation of the number of radar reflections is reduced. A two-dimensional (azimuth and distance) peak having maximum power is detected, and a virtual beam formed centering on that peak. If that two-dimensional peak is buried in the virtual beam it is assumed to be a noise peak and removed. This is repeated for all two-dimensional peaks, thereby removing noise peaks and reducing the number of unnecessary target detections. The system can also correctly detect peaks that are close together at a certain resolution but have a power larger than the virtual beam. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147667 | SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING POSITION IN A WORK SPACE - A system for determining the dimensional coordinates of a point of interest in a work space, includes a plurality of fixed-position ranging radios, located at known positions in the work space, and a wand having a first end configured for indicating a point of interest. A pair of ranging radios are mounted on the wand. A measurement circuit, responsive to the pair of ranging radios, determines the position of each of the pair of ranging radios with respect to the plurality of fixed-position ranging radios, and determines the position of the first end of the wand with respect to the plurality of fixed position ranging radios. A robotic total station may be used in lieu of the fixed-position ranging radios to monitor the positions of retroreflective elements on the wand. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147668 | SPEED ESTIMATION METHOD - A speed estimation method including a reference value establishing step, an actual value establishing step, an approximate location calculating step, a weight location calculating step, a weight location determining step and a speed calculating step is disclosed. The reference value establishing step determines a plurality of training locations and establishes a reference signal strength set for each training location. The actual value establishing step establishes an actual signal strength set of a communication device at a time point. The approximate location calculating step calculates a plurality of signal strength differences according to the actual signal strength set and the reference signal strength set, and generates a plurality of approximate locations. The weight location calculating step calculates a weight location of the communication device. The weight location determining step determines whether two weight locations are obtained. The weight location determining step calculates a speed of the communication device. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147669 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND ANTENNA MODULE THEREOF - An antenna module in provided. The antenna module includes a metal housing, a radiator and a feed conductor. The metal housing includes a housing surface and a through hole. The radiator surrounds the metal housing. The feed conductor connects the radiator to an inner circuit inside the metal housing via the through hole. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147670 | COMMUNICATION TERMINAL DEVICE - An RFID antenna is arranged in the vicinity of a metal portion of and on an outer surface side of a casing of a communication terminal device. The RFID antenna includes a magnetic core, and a coil conductor that is wound around the magnetic core. The coil conductor includes a first conductor portion positioned on a first main surface side of the magnetic core and a second conductor portion positioned on the second main surface side of the magnetic core and arranged at a different position than the first conductor portion when viewed in plan from the direction of the first and second main surfaces, and the coil conductor is arranged such that the first main surface side of the magnetic core is on the metal portion side and such that the first conductor portion of the coil conductor faces a leading end portion of the casing. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147671 | ADJUSTABLE ANTENNA SYSTEM - An adjustable antenna system for transmission and/or reception of electromagnetic waves enables adjustment of the length of an antenna cable for adjustably tuning one or more operating parameters of the antenna. The antenna system can include a spindle frame that can support a first spool and a second spool that are rotatably mountable on the spindle frame. Wrapped around the first spool can be a length of antenna cable and wrapped around the second spool can be a length of non-conducting line. The distal ends of the cable and line can be connected so that as spools are selectively rotated independently or dependently, the relative lengths of the cable and line are changed. The antenna system can further include a transmission bus partially disposed along the spindle frame to establish communication between the antenna cable and a connector for connecting to a transmitter/receiver associated with the antenna system. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147672 | MODAL ANTENNA WITH CORRELATION MANAGEMENT FOR DIVERSITY APPLICATIONS - Antenna systems comprising modal antennas for use in diversity and similar schemes include a modal antenna capable of multiple antenna modes wherein a distinct radiation pattern exists for each antenna mode, and a control signal for directing variation of the antenna modes. Methods for designing modal diversity antennas are further disclosed. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147673 | METAMATERIAL LOADED ANTENNA STRUCTURES - Techniques and devices based on antenna structures with a MTM loading element. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147674 | ANTENNA DEVICE, ANTENNA MODULE, AND PORTABLE TERMINAL - Radiation electrodes are formed on a dielectric base body of an antenna chip. A capacitive feeding electrode is formed on a first end surface of the dielectric base body. A ground electrode, a feeding circuit connection electrode, feeding lines, a tip electrode, and the like are formed on the top surface of a base member of a substrate. When a first switching element selects the feeding line side, a second switching element is made to enter a conducting state. In this state, the radiation electrodes are capacitively fed. When the first switching element selects the feeding line side, the second switching element is made to enter an open state. In this state, the radiation electrodes are directly fed. In this manner, the directivity direction of an antenna can be switched using a single radiation element. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147675 | ANTENNA DEVICE AND COMMUNICATION TERMINAL APPARATUS - An antenna device includes an antenna coil including a first conductive pattern disposed on a first major surface of a magnetic sheet, a second conductive pattern disposed on a first major surface of a non-magnetic sheet, and an interlayer conductor connecting the first conductive pattern and second conductive pattern. The antenna coil including the first conductive pattern and second conductive pattern defines a spiral or substantially spiral pattern. The antenna device is a resin multilayer structure in which its base body is a laminate of the magnetic layer and non-magnetic layer and the predetermined patterns are disposed inside and outside the laminate. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147676 | ANTENNA STRUCTURE AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE USING THE SAME - An antenna structure includes a first antenna and a second antenna both connected to a PCB of an electronic device and a grounded metal sheet arranged between the first antenna and the second antenna. The metal sheet forms a capacitor and an inductor, and the capacitor and the inductor form a filtering circuit that is able to reduce interference between the first antenna and the second antenna. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147677 | Linear Radio Frequency Identification Antenna and Method For Manufacturing The Same - A linear radio frequency identification antenna is provided and includes an insulating material, a shielding material, and a conductive wire. The shielding material connects with the insulating material to form a closed body. The conductive wire is covered by the closed body such that the conductive wire, the insulating material, and the shielding material together form a linear-shaped body. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147678 | HIGH-FREQUENCY MODULE AND COMMUNICATION DEVICE - A high-frequency module includes first and second demultiplexers and a band elimination filter. The first and second demultiplexers include common terminals, transmission filters, and reception filters, respectively. In the band elimination filter, a demultiplexer-side terminal is connected to the common terminal of the first demultiplexer. The band elimination filter includes a first pass band, and a second pass band and a stop band that are located adjacent to each other within the first pass band. The band elimination filter is configured so that the second pass band includes the pass band of each of the transmission filter and the reception filter in the first demultiplexer and the stop band includes the pass band of the transmission filter in the second demultiplexer. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147679 | ANTENNA STRUCTURE OF HANDHELD DEVICE - An antenna structure includes a matching circuit, a flexible printed circuit board, and an external metal element. The matching circuit is configured to provide impedance. The flexible printed circuit board has a variable shape, wherein a metal wire is disposed on the flexible printed circuit board. The external metal element is coupled to a signal source through the metal wire disposed on the flexible printed circuit board and the matching circuit. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147680 | ANTENNA IMPEDANCE MATCHING METHOD - The present invention discloses an antenna impedance matching method which is used for adjusting an impedance of an antenna to match an impedance of a radio frequency (RF) integrated circuit (IC). The method comprises the following steps of: (1) providing an antenna matching IC; (2) obtaining a used frequency band of the RF IC, so as to obtain a frequency band signal; (3) adjusting an impedance of the matching IC according to the band signal, so that the antenna achieves impedance matching. In summary, the present invention uses the matching IC to instead of a traditional matching circuit, and according to the band signal of the RF IC to adjust and match the impedance of the IC, so as to change the resonance and impedance of the antenna, and to achieve the impedance matching. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147681 | METHODS FOR TUNING AN ADAPTIVE IMPEDANCE MATCHING NETWORK WITH A LOOK-UP TABLE - Methods for generating a look-up table relating a plurality of complex reflection coefficients to a plurality of matched states for a tunable matching network. Typical steps include measuring a plurality of complex reflection coefficients resulting from a plurality of impedance loads while the tunable matching network is in a predetermined state, determining a plurality of matched states for the plurality of impedance loads, with a matched state determined for each of the plurality of impedance loads and providing the determined matched states as a look-up table. A further step is interpolating the measured complex reflection coefficients and the determined matching states into a set of complex reflection coefficients with predetermined step sizes. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147682 | HIGH-POWER-CAPABLE CIRCULARLY POLARIZED PATCH ANTENNA APPARATUS AND METHOD - A circularly polarized patch antenna uses a square quarter-wavelength conductive plate, spaced away from a slightly larger backing conductor. Excitation uses a coaxial feed stem pair, whereof respective inner conductors join the patch at orthogonal locations on a reference circle, and outer conductors intrude past points of joining to the backing conductor to establish gaps that interact with patch and backing conductor size and spacing to jointly establish terminal impedance. A parasitic element in the propagation path broadens bandwidth, while a frame behind serves to define a cavity reflector. A power divider behind the frame converts a single applied broadcast signal into two equal signals with orthogonal phase, which signals are delivered to the feed stems with equal-length coaxial lines. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147683 | AUTONOMOUS WIRELESS ANTENNA SENSOR SYSTEM - Systems and methods are enclosed for processing antenna position information. The systems and methods involve positioning at least one sensor in proximity to an antenna for measuring alignment of the antenna; at a ground station in proximity to a tower holding the antenna, periodically receiving antenna alignment information from the at least one sensor; and transmitting the alignment information to a control station for determination whether the alignment of the antenna complies with antenna specifications. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147684 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATICALLY ADJUSTING ELECTRONIC DISPLAY SETTINGS - Described are systems and methods for automatically adjusting a set of display settings. At least one image sample is displayed at a first display according to display settings of the first display. Electromagnetic radiation generated from the first display is collected. The electromagnetic radiation includes first image data related to the at least one image sample at the first display. An image sample is displayed at a second display according to display settings of the second display. Electromagnetic radiation generated from the second display is collected. The electromagnetic radiation includes second image data related to the image sample at the second display. A margin of error is determined between the first image data and the second image data. The display settings of the second display are adjusted to reduce the margin of error. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147685 | COMPACT ILLUMINATION MODULE FOR HEAD MOUNTED DISPLAY - An illumination module includes a light source to output lamp light and a mixing light guide having a substantially rectangular cross-section. The mixing light guide includes a spatial homogenization section and an emission section. The spatial homogenization section includes a first end coupled to receive the lamp light having a first cross-section profile from the light source and a second end to deliver the lamp light with a second cross-section profile substantially conforming to the substantially rectangular cross-section of the mixing light guide. The emission section is adjacent to the second end. The emission section includes an emission surface through which the lamp light is emitted with a substantially uniform intensity profile. The emission surface faces a different direction than an input surface of the first end through which the lamp light is received into the mixing light guide. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147686 | Connecting Head Mounted Displays To External Displays And Other Communication Networks - An audio and/or visual experience of a see-through head-mounted display (HMD) device, e.g., in the form of glasses, can be moved to target computing device such as a television, cell phone, or computer monitor to allow the user to seamlessly transition the content to the target computing device. For example, when the user enters a room in the home with a television, a movie which is playing on the HMD device can be transferred to the television and begin playing there without substantially interrupting the flow of the movie. The HMD device can inform the television of a network address for accessing the movie, for instance, and provide a current status in the form of a time stamp or packet identifier. Content can also be transferred in the reverse direction, to the HMD device. A transfer can occur based on location, preconfigured settings and user commands. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147687 | DISPLAYING VIRTUAL DATA AS PRINTED CONTENT - The technology provides embodiments for displaying virtual data as printed content by a see-through, near-eye, mixed reality display device system. One or more literary content items registered to a reading object in a field of view of the display device system are displayed with print layout characteristics. Print layout characteristics from a publisher of each literary content item are selected if available. The reading object has a type like a magazine, book, journal or newspaper and may be a real object or a virtual object displayed by the display device system. The reading object type of the virtual object is based on a reading object type associated with a literary content item to be displayed. Virtual augmentation data registered to a literary content item is displayed responsive to detecting user physical action in image data. An example of a physical action is a page flipping gesture. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147688 | COLOR DISPLAY DEVICE AND COLOR DISPLAY METHOD - The color display device includes a colored light generation unit for repetitively generating a plurality of colored lights in a time sequence with a predetermined frequency, and an image generation unit for processing said plurality of colored lights, so as to generate an image corresponding to each of the plurality of colored lights generated in a time sequence. The said predetermined frequency is 180 Hz or more. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147689 | PIXEL STRUCTURE OF ELECTROLUMINESCENT DISPLAY PANEL - A pixel structure of electroluminescent display panel has a first sub-pixel region, a second sub-pixel region, and a third sub-pixel region. The pixel structure of electroluminescent display panel includes a first organic light-emitting layer, and a second organic light-emitting layer. The first organic light-emitting layer is disposed in the first sub-pixel region for generating a first primary color light in the first sub-pixel region. The second organic light-emitting layer is disposed in the second sub-pixel region, and the third sub-pixel region for generating a second primary color light in the second sub-pixel region, and for generating a third primary color light in the third sub-pixel region. The first sub-pixel region, the second sub-pixel region, and the third sub-pixel region have different cavity lengths. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147690 | ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING DISPLAY DEVICE WITH SIGNAL LINES FOR CARRYING BOTH DATA SIGNAL AND SENSING SIGNAL - An organic light-emitting display device having a signal line that is shared by a first column of pixels and a second column of pixels to transmit a data signal and a sensing signal. The organic light-emitting display device includes a plurality of columns of pixels, and a plurality of signal lines extending between the plurality of columns of pixels. Each of the plurality of signal lines is configured to transmit a data signal from a data driver to the first column of pixels at first times. The data signals control the operation of an organic light-emitting element in the first column of pixels. The same signal line transmits a sensing signal from the second column of pixels to the data driver at second times. The sensing signal represents a variable property of an electrical component in a pixel of the second column of pixels. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147691 | DRIVING CIRCUIT OF A SEMICONDUCTOR DISPLAY DEVICE AND THE SEMICONDUCTOR DISPLAY DEVICE - There are provided a driving circuit of a semiconductor display device which can obtain an excellent picture without picture blur (display unevenness) and with high fineness/high resolution, and the semiconductor display device. A buffer circuit used in the driving circuit of the semiconductor display device is constituted by a plurality of TFTs each having a small channel width, and a plurality of such buffer circuits are connected in parallel with each other. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147692 | DISPLAY DEVICE - Any one of a write scanning line, a power source supply line, and a video signal line is structured as a subsidiary wiring disposed in the same layer as that having a lower electrode disposed therein. The subsidiary wiring is used in the power source supply line through which a power source drive pulse to be pulse-driven is transmitted, or other wirings (such as the write scanning line and the video signal line). | 2013-06-13 |
20130147693 | ORGANIC LIGHT EMITTING DISPLAY AND DEGRADATION COMPENSATION METHOD THEREOF - An organic light emitting display includes a display panel including pixels, a degradation sensing circuit which senses a threshold voltage of organic light emitting diodes included in the pixels and calculates an average degradation value defined by an average luminance value due to the degradation based on the sensed threshold voltage, a compensation target adjustor which adjusts a compensation target based on the average degradation value, each time the average degradation value is reduced by a previously determined reference value, and a data modulator which adds and subtracts a luminance compensation value determined depending on the adjusted compensation target to and from digital video data and modulates the digital video data. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147694 | ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING DISPLAY DEVICE WITH DATA DRIVER OPERABLE WITH SIGNAL LINE CARRYING BOTH DATA SIGNAL AND SENSING SIGNAL - An organic light emitting display device having a data line that is used for sending data voltage signals to pixels from a data driver as well as send sensor signals for detecting threshold voltage levels of driving transistors in the pixels at different times. By using the same data line to transmit the data voltage signals and the sensor signals, the number of signal lines in the organic light emitting display can be reduced. The data driver also includes switches for selectively coupling the data line to a driver unit or an analog to digital converter (ADC) unit. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147695 | DISPLAY, METHOD FOR DRIVING DISPLAY, ELECTRONIC APPARATUS - Disclosed herein is a display including, a pixel array section configured to include power feed lines, scan lines disposed along rows, signal lines disposed along columns, and pixels that are disposed at intersections of the scan lines and the signal lines and are arranged in a matrix, each of the pixels including a drive transistor and a light-emitting device, one of a pair of current terminals as source and drain of the drive transistor being connected to the power feed line, and a power supply scanner configured to sequentially switch potential of each power feed line between higher potential and lower potential, wherein the power supply scanner switches the higher potential applied to the power feed line between first higher potential and second higher potential at different levels in a predetermined sequence. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147696 | Display Moving Image Quality Improvement In 3D Barrier Type Display - A method to display moving images is described. The method includes shuttering one or more display pixels in a plurality of display pixels. Shuttering blocks substantially all light emanating from the display pixel. The method also includes, while shuttered, refreshing the one or more display pixels and allowing the one or more display pixels to stabilize. Backlights for the shuttered display pixels may be turned off while shuttered. After the one or more display pixels have substantially stabilized, unshuttering the one or more display pixels is included in the method. Apparatus and computer readable media are also described. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147697 | Liquid Crystal Display Device Having Discharge Circuit And Method Of Driving Thereof - A liquid crystal display device discharges residual charge within the liquid crystal display panel. The liquid crystal display device comprises pixels defined by gate lines and data lines intersecting with each other and switching elements for driving the plurality of pixels; a level shifter comprising a first transistor connected between a gate-on voltage terminal and an output terminal and a second transistor connected between a gate-off voltage terminal and the output terminal to selectively output either the gate-on voltage or gate-off voltage to the plurality of gate lines; and a discharge circuit forming a discharge path connecting the gate-off voltage terminal and the ground terminal. The second transistor is turned on during the power-on of the liquid crystal display panel to apply the gate-off voltage. The discharge circuit is turned on to discharge the residual charge of the liquid crystal display panel through the discharge path. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147698 | DISPLAY APPARATUS - A display apparatus includes a first sub-pixel and a second sub-pixel. The first sub-pixel and the second sub-pixel are electrically and respectively connected to a first gate line and a second gate line adjacent to each other and are electrically connected to a data line. The display apparatus further includes a connection line disposed between sub-pixel electrodes of the first and second sub-pixels. The connection line has two ends connected to the data line and serves as an additional or alternative path for transmitting a data signal that is transmitted by the data line. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147699 | DISPLAY DRIVER AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF - Disclosed is a display driver which includes a serial-to-parallel converter outputting parallel RGB data in response to a clock and serial RGB data, a shift register unit sequentially shift the clock to store the shifted clocks, a data latch unit receiving the parallel RGB data based on the shifted clocks, a digital-to-analog converter converting data stored in the data latch unit to analog data using gamma reference voltages, and an output buffer unit outputting the converted analog data to corresponding output pads. The output buffer unit includes sharing switches respectively corresponding to the output pads, the output pads are connected to sharing pads via the sharing switches, and the sharing pads are interconnected via a film having a conductive material. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147700 | REDUNDANCY SHIFT REGISTER CIRCUIT FOR DRIVER CIRCUIT IN ACTIVE MATRIX TYPE LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE - An active matrix display device comprises a substrate having an insulating surface, a plurality of pixel electrodes arranged in a matrix form over the substrate, and a plurality of switching elements operationally connected to the pixel electrodes. Each of the switching elements further comprise a thin film transistor. The display device further includes a display medium comprising an emissive material that is capable of electrically changing luminous strength disposed at each of the pixel electrodes, and a driver circuit that includes a plurality of thin film transistors for driving the plurality of switching elements. Each of the plurality of thin film transistors comprise a crystallized semiconductor layer, a gate insulating film adjacent to the crystallized semiconductor layer and a gate electrode adjacent to the gate insulating film. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147701 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR IDENTIFYING A GESTURE - Methods and mobile electronic devices for identifying a gesture on a mobile electronic device are provided. In one embodiment, the method includes: obtaining camera data of a subject from a camera on the mobile electronic device; obtaining device movement data from a sensor on the mobile electronic device, the device movement data representing physical movement of the mobile electronic device; and based on the camera data and the device movement data, interpreting movement of the subject as a predetermined input command associated with a predetermined gesture when movement of the subject captured by the camera corresponds to the predetermined gesture. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147702 | Method, Apparatus, Computer Program and User Interface - A method, apparatus, computer program and user interface wherein the method comprises: detecting a user input at a first apparatus; determining that the user input was also detectable by a second apparatus; and causing a function to be performed where at least part of the function is performed by the first apparatus and at least part of the function is performed by the second apparatus. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147703 | DISPLAY DEVICE WITH OPTION INTERACTION - A display device with option interaction includes a display device and is characterized in that the display device is provided with an interaction device that is connected to a signal source. When an image is displayed on the display device to proceed with option interaction, the interaction device receives an option signal of the display device and provides backward transmission so as to provide the display device with a mechanism for interacting with a consultative program, making it easy to proceed with interaction for questionnaire, sampling, and voting, thereby allowing the user of the display device to participate in opinion expression for public affairs and improving efficiency, fairness, and impartiality in sampling society opinions. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147704 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE PROVIDING SHAKE GESTURE IDENTIFICATION AND METHOD - A method to identify a shake gesture using an electronic device. The electronic device reads reference acceleration values from an accelerometer of the electronic device when a user shakes the electronic device to establish the shake gesture. The electronic device generates the shake gesture by a sorting algorithm according to the reference acceleration values and associates the shake gesture with an application. The electronic device starts the application corresponding to the shake gesture. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147705 | DISPLAY APPARATUS AND CONTROL METHOD THEREOF - A display apparatus and control method are provided. The display apparatus includes a storage unit which is provided to store biometric information of an individual user and metadata corresponding to the biometric information; a biometric information input unit through which biometric information of a plurality of users is input; a display unit; and a controller which determines metadata corresponding to a first user by comparing the input biometric information of the first user with the stored biometric information, determines metadata corresponding to a second user by comparing the input biometric information of the second user with the stored biometric information, and generates information of a user group comprising the first and second users based on common metadata between the metadata of the first user and the metadata of the second user. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147706 | MOBILE TERMINAL AND CONTROL METHOD THEREOF - A control method of a mobile terminal is disclosed. The control method of a mobile terminal includes: acquiring a pressure signal through a pressure sensing module for sensing a change in pressure applied to at least one part of the body in at least two degrees; and generating an event for changing a display state of a display unit through a control signal to be matched to the pressure signal. Emotional quality can be improved by changing a display state of a display unit in response to a change in pressure applied to the body. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147707 | Text Flow Sensitive Backspace Key for Bi-Directional Content - Systems, methods and computer program products for providing a text sensitive backspace key for bi-directional content are disclosed. Such systems, methods and computer program products provide a multi-stage text flow identification approach that combines desirable aspects of tracking a chronological position of typed characters as well as a cursor within bi-directional content. A directional orientation of a backspace key is thereafter manipulated on a keyboard that is both reliable and intuitive for users of a computing system. Thus, when a last-typed character, chronologically positioned immediately before the cursor, is a left-to-right (LTR) character (e.g., English language text), the backspace key is displayed in a first direction. When the last-typed character is a right-to-left (RTL) character (e.g., Hebrew language text), the backspace key is displayed in a second direction. Advantageously, the user visually learns which character will be deleted when the backspace key is pressed on the keyboard. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147708 | MOBILE TERMINAL AND EDITING CONTROLLING METHOD - A mobile phone includes a display provided with a touch panel. If a memo pad function is performed, a document and a cursor which indicates an editing position are displayed on the display. If a pinch out operation is made by two fingers in a state that a character is being displayed, the character being displayed on the display is enlarged. In such a state, if a third finger touches the touch panel between the two fingers, a cursor position is changed based on a touch position of a touch by the third finger. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147709 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DETECTING TAP - Provided is an apparatus and method for detecting a tap. The apparatus includes a sensor configured to detect a motion and output a signal corresponding to the motion, a gradient calculating unit connected to the sensor to calculate a gradient of the output signal from the sensor, a similarity determining unit connected to the gradient calculating unit to determine a similarity between a rising gradient and a falling gradient of a curve of the output signal, a tap determining unit connected to the similarity determining unit to determine detection of a tap according to the determination result of the similarity determining unit, and an output unit configured to output the determination result of the tap determining unit. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147710 | DISPLACEMENT DETECTING APPARATUS AND DISPLACEMENT DETECTING METHOD - A displacement detecting apparatus, comprising: a first detecting module, for detecting displacement for an object on a detecting surface of the displacement detecting apparatus to generate first location information, and for generating a first control signal according to the first location information; a second detecting module, for detecting a target, and for detecting second location information for the displacement detecting apparatus relative to the target, and for generating a second control signal according to the second location information; and a switch apparatus, for selectively outputting at least one of the first control signal and the second control signal. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147711 | CAMERA-BASED MULTI-TOUCH INTERACTION APPARATUS, SYSTEM AND METHOD - An apparatus, system and method controls and interacts within an interaction volume within a height over the coordinate plane of a computer such as a computer screen, interactive whiteboard, horizontal interaction surface, video/web-conference system, document camera, rear-projection screen, digital signage surface, television screen or gaming device, to provide pointing, hovering, selecting, tapping, gesturing, scaling, drawing, writing and erasing, using one or more interacting objects, for example, fingers, hands, feet, and other objects, for example, pens, brushes, wipers and even more specialized tools. The apparatus and method be used together with, or even be integrated into, data projectors of all types and its fixtures/stands, and used together with flat screens to render display systems interactive. The apparatus has a single camera covering the interaction volume from either a very short distance or from a larger distance to determine the lateral positions and to capture the pose of the interacting object(s). | 2013-06-13 |
20130147712 | Information Processing Device And Control Method Thereof - An information processing device and a control method applied to the information processing device is described. The information processing device includes a display unit configured to display images; an input unit configured to receive inputs from a user; a motion detecting unit configured to detect motion of the information processing device and to generate data related to the motion; and a processing unit connected to the display unit, the input unit and the motion detecting unit. The processing unit is configured to receive the motion-related data from the motion detecting unit, and enable/disable of the display unit and/or the input unit based on the data related to the motion. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147713 | User Interface Methods And Apparatus For Controlling The Visual Display Of Maps Having Selectable Map Elements In Mobile Communication Devices - A viewable map region of a map is visually displayed in a display, and a plurality of point of interest (POI) indicators are presented in the viewable region. One or more off-map indicators are also presented in the viewable region, where each off-map indicator indicates a POI indicator outside of the viewable region but within a predetermined range. In response to detecting a forward signal when a cursor is on a current. POI or off-map indicator, the viewable region is panned in the display in the upwards direction when the cursor is on a topmost POI or off-map indicator. Otherwise, the cursor is repositioned in an upwards direction onto a next POI or off-map indicator in the viewable region. The reverse occurs with respect to detecting of a reverse positioning signal. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147714 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR TRACKBALL-BASED PRESS POSITIONING - In a method and device for trackball-based press positioning, when the trackball is under pressure, the multi-legged support that supports the trackball will be deformed, and then transmits the deformation information to the processing module. The processing module compares the deformation information with the deformation threshold information stored therein. When it is determined that the trackball is under pressure but not in contact with the pressure sensing module, the trajectory of the trackball is recorded by the positioning module, and corresponding operations are performed on the displayed information in accordance with the trajectory. The press positioning information of the trackball may be recognized, and corresponding operations may be determined in accordance with the information. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147715 | METHOD OF GRAPHIC ILLUMINATION - A computer system, a display system, a method of graphic illumination is provided to give a user an improved appearance, functionality, and aesthetics. A display system may comprise a housing, a light source, and a plurality of micro perforations. The housing may have an interior surface and an exterior surface. The light source may be located within the housing. The plurality of micro perforations may be disposed to extend from the interior surface to the exterior surface of the housing. The plurality of micro perforations may pass through the housing at different angles with respect to a plane of the exterior surface of the housing. | 2013-06-13 |
20130147716 | Computer Receptacle - A computer receptacle is disclosed herein, including a platform configured to temporarily receive an electronic device having a trough disposed upon a portion thereof, wherein at least a portion of the trough has two substantially parallel walls operatively configured to retain the electronic device therebetween. | 2013-06-13 |