Amini, US
Abuzar Amini, San Jose, CA US
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20130054738 | DATA COMMANDS FOR PERSONAL WIRELESS NETWORK DEVICES - Data commands for a personal wireless network device are described herein to improve usability of such devices and to enhance the overall user experience with such devices. According to one embodiment, the commands are sent from a personal computing device via a serial communications mechanism to the personal wireless network device. At least three different commands are contemplated: a Configuration Network Address Request command, a Billing Network Address Request command, and a Service Type Request command. | 02-28-2013 |
Afshin Amini, Alpharetta, GA US
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20120268235 | DISABLEMENT OF USER DEVICE FUNCTIONALITY - The use of user equipment, or distracting features thereof are restricted or prohibited to improve vehicle operation safety. The presence of user equipment within the operator's or driver's operational area is detected. The distracting features are then restricted either immediately or based on other conditions such as vehicle speed, motion, engine state, etc. When the conditions have been eliminated and/or the user equipment is vacated from the operator's operational area, the restrictions can be removed or removed after a threshold period of time. | 10-25-2012 |
Alexander Andre Amini, Yorktown Heights, NY US
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20130018493 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ADAPTIVE DELIVERY OF GAME BALLS BASED ON PLAYER-SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE DATA ANALYSISAANM Amini; Alexander AndreAACI Yorktown HeightsAAST NYAACO USAAGP Amini; Alexander Andre Yorktown Heights NY US - A game ball delivery apparatus that adjusts the delivery of game balls to the actual practice needs of the player returning the delivered game balls, based on a computer analysis of player performance data, including but not limited to data collected from inertial and physiological sensors. The parameters of delivery, such as trajectory, speed, and interval of successive balls, are modified in real-time, as the player is training. One or more highly miniaturized sensors for collecting performance data are worn by the player without affecting the player's motions. A computer capable of analyzing said sensor data, selects delivery parameters for subsequently delivered balls, and transmits said delivery parameters to the ball ejector controller. Further, the system may optionally include a means for generating a feedback signal to the player to indicate deviations of the measured motion of the player from reference performances of the motion. | 01-17-2013 |
Alexander Andre Amini US
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20130018494 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MOTION ANALYSIS AND FEEDBACK WITH ONGOING DYNAMIC TRAINING ORIENTATION DETERMINATIONAANM Amini; Alexander AndreAACO USAAGP Amini; Alexander Andre US - A physical skills training system in which motion sensor data is collected and analyzed under dynamic training conditions, for the purpose of automatically identifying the type of motion being attempted, assessing said motion, and providing real-time feedback to the user so the user may adjust their subsequent orientations and movements without interruption of normal game play. The system operates under ongoing, dynamic training sessions wherein the user may continuously move about a field of play and select from a variety of positions and motion types, in addition to stationary practice scenarios. The system provides a calibration mode, in which a user may create optimum, user-specific reference profiles, which are stored in the computer, and a measured play mode in which user movements and orientations are continuously assessed against the reference motions and feedback is provided in real-time. | 01-17-2013 |
Ali Nasiri Amini, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20090265218 | Method and system for media initialization via data sharing - A method, apparatus, and computer-readable medium estimate media performance on advertising space inventory. The method selects at least one media cell that shares one or more common attributes with a target media cell. The method subsequently estimates mean revenue per impression (RPI) of the selected media cell, and then defines an initial estimate of a RPI of the target media cell based on the estimated RPI of the selected cell. The method computes the RPI of the target media cell by combining the initial RPI estimate for the target media cell with performance data associated with the target media cell. | 10-22-2009 |
20120221409 | Systems And Methods For Determining Bids For Placing Advertisements - Systems, apparatuses, and methods are provided for determining a bid value for placing an advertisement onto advertising space available through an electronic marketplace. A method is used for calculating the option value of maintaining the advertisement in the advertising space during one or more periods of time. The option value may be based on expected profits and the estimated future value of maintaining the advertisement. The option value may then be used to calculate the bid price for placing the advertisement. | 08-30-2012 |
20130073380 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MEDIA INITIALIZATION VIA DATA SHARING - A method, apparatus, and computer-readable medium estimate media performance on advertising space inventory. The method selects at least one media cell that shares one or more common attributes with a target media cell. The method subsequently estimates mean revenue per impression (RPI) of the selected media cell, and then defines an initial estimate of a RPI of the target media cell based on the estimated RPI of the selected cell. The method computes the RPI of the target media cell by combining the initial RPI estimate for the target media cell with performance data associated with the target media cell. | 03-21-2013 |
20140046758 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETERMINING BIDS FOR PLACING ADVERTISEMENTS - Systems, apparatuses, and methods are provided for determining a bid value for placing an advertisement onto advertising space available through an electronic marketplace. A method is used for calculating the option value of maintaining the advertisement in the advertising space during one or more periods of time. The option value may be based on expected profits and the estimated future value of maintaining the advertisement. The option value may then be used to calculate the bid price for placing the advertisement. | 02-13-2014 |
20140074597 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MEDIA INITIALIZATION VIA DATA SHARING - A method, apparatus, and computer-readable medium estimate media performance on advertising space inventory. The method selects at least one media cell that shares one or more common attributes with a target media cell. The method subsequently estimates mean revenue per impression (RPI) of the selected media cell, and then defines an initial estimate of a RPI of the target media cell based on the estimated RPI of the selected cell. The method computes the RPI of the target media cell by combining the initial RPI estimate for the target media cell with performance data associated with the target media cell. | 03-13-2014 |
Ami R. Amini, Farmington, CT US
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20140178455 | Gradient Porous Scaffolds - The present invention provides gradient porous scaffolds for bone regeneration and osteochondral defect repair, methods for making such gradient porous scaffolds, and methods for using the gradient porous scaffolds. | 06-26-2014 |
Amir A. Amini, Louisville, KY US
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20140069215 | MULTIMODAL CARDIAC PHANTOM FOR IMAGING - A multimodal cardiac phantom has a body structure with a shape and properties that mimic the elasticity, ultrasound, and magnetic properties of cardiac tissue. The multimodal cardiac phantom is advantageously produced from a polymer such as polyvinyl alcohol. The polyvinyl alcohol may include magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) markers and ultrasound markers. The multimodal cardiac phantom can be used to evaluate and to configure apparatuses for imagining cardiac tissue. | 03-13-2014 |
Armita Amini, Las Vegas, NV US
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20140354820 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR LIVE SURVEILLANCE PROPERTY MONITORING - A system and method for live surveillance property monitoring comprises camera being installed strategically on a property under surveillance for capturing a video, a server for hosting a video management software and a video analytics software, network for providing data communication access, router for forwarding data over the network, display device for displaying said video, outdoor access panel for turning on and off the system and speaker for announcements wherein a virtual fence is superimposed on the video captured through the camera by the video analytics software. The video is forwarded by the router to the server through the network. Any movement occurring across the virtual fence is detected by the video analytics software and the video management software then transmits the video to the display device for monitoring by an agent at a monitoring station whereby the agent takes appropriate action according to situation. | 12-04-2014 |
Ben Amini, Oakland, CA US
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20140261149 | CONTINGENCY NOTIFICATION AND ASSISTANCE DEVICE FOR DIVERS IN DISTRESSED SITUATIONS - A system for assisting a distressed diver in order to communicate with the surface includes a housing that includes a portion containing a gas canister and an upper portion that is in fluid contact with an expandable balloon. By manipulating the upper portion, a needle or other activation mechanism dispenses the gas in the canister and allows the balloon to inflate. The housing is lifted by the balloon to the surface and is attached to a lockable spool reel tethered to the diver. The balloon may be also inflated for other uses in buoyancy, notification, and to frighten potentially dangerous threats when the spool reel is locked at an appropriate depth. | 09-18-2014 |
Feridoon Amini, Frisco, TX US
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20130138463 | SCHEDULING WORKERS - For scheduling workers, a management module generates a business event in response to receiving a scheduling event. The business event comprises a skill requirement and a time requirement. A communication module communicates a worker request to a worker contact address of at least one worker profile if the at least one worker profile matches the business event. The worker request comprises the skill requirement and the time requirement. In addition, the communication receives at least one bid for the worker request from the worker contact address in response to the worker request. | 05-30-2013 |
Hamed Amini, Beverly Hills, CA US
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20140230909 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR PROGRAMMING FLUID FLOW USING SEQUENCED MICROSTRUCTURES - A microfluidic platform is disclosed that uses obstacles placed at particular location(s) within the channel cross-section to turn and stretch fluid. The asymmetric flow behavior upstream and downstream of the obstacle(s) due to fluid inertia manifests itself as a total deformation of the topology of streamlines that effectively creates a tunable net secondary flow. The system and methods passively creates strong secondary flows at moderate to high flow rates in microchannels. These flows can be accurately controlled by the numbers and particular geometric placement of the obstacle(s) within the channel. | 08-21-2014 |
Lisa Amini, Hawthorne, NY US
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20110041133 | PROCESSING OF STREAMING DATA WITH A KEYED DELAY - A keyed delay is used in the processing of streaming data to decrease the processing performed and the output provided. A first event, within a particular window, having a particular key starts a delay condition. Arriving events with the same key replace the previous arrival for that key until the delay condition is satisfied. In response thereto, the latest event with that key is output. | 02-17-2011 |
Lisa D. Amini, Yorktown Heights, NY US
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20090290706 | Methods and Apparatus for Secure and Adaptive Delivery of Multimedia Content - Techniques for securely and adaptively delivering multimedia content are disclosed in which a set of alternate access units for each time slot is obtained. Then, the encryption stream index of each access unit from the set of alternate access units of the previous time slot are obtained. An encryption stream index is then assigned to each access unit in the set of alternate access units in the current time slot, such that the encryption index increases over time. Thus, the invention overcomes the problem of encrypting a multimedia stream that may have multiple access units for each time slot by selecting the encryption index for each access unit such that the encryption index increases, regardless of which access unit the delivery system (e.g., server) selects for transmission. | 11-26-2009 |
20090313400 | DYNAMIC STABILIZATION FOR A STREAM PROCESSING SYSTEM - Disclosed are a method, upstream processing node, and computer readable medium for dynamically stabilizing a stream processing system. The method includes receiving at least one computing resource allocation target. The method further includes determining that an input data flow rate of at least one upstream processing element varies. The computing resource is dynamically allocated to the upstream processing element in response to the input rate of the upstream processing element varying. Data flow is dynamically controlled between the upstream processing element and at least one downstream processing element. | 12-17-2009 |
20100293301 | Dynamically Composing Data Stream Processing Applications - Techniques for dynamically modifying inter-connections between components in an application are provided. The techniques include receiving a data producer profile for each output port within a software application to be executed on one or more processors, receiving a data subscription profile for each input port of each component of the application, establishing connections between the output ports and the input ports of the components in the application based on a comparison of each data producer profile and each data subscription profile, executing the application on one or more processors to process streams of data, receiving either or both of a new data producer profile or a new data subscription profile during the execution of the application, and establishing at least one new connection between an output port and an input port based upon a revised comparison of the received data profiles that include the new data profile. | 11-18-2010 |
20130031282 | DYNAMIC STABILIZATION FOR A STREAM PROCESSING SYSTEM - Disclosed are a method and a computer program storage product for dynamically stabilizing a stream processing system. The method includes receiving at least one computing resource allocation target. A plurality of downstream processing elements and an upstream processing element are associated with at least one input buffer. Each of the downstream processing elements consumes data packets produced by the upstream processing element received on an output stream associated with the upstream processing element. A fastest input rate among each downstream processing element in the plurality of downstream processing elements is identified. An output rate of the upstream processing element is set to the fastest input rate that has been determined for the plurality of downstream processing elements. | 01-31-2013 |
Lisa Dronette Amini, Yorktown Heights, NY US
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20090080777 | Methods and Apparatus for Filtering Video Packets for Large-Scale Video Stream Monitoring - A method of filtering video packets for video stream monitoring is provided. A video packet of a video stream is received. One or more features are extracted from a specified frame of the video packet via one or more histograms and frequency domain coefficients of the specified frame. One or more concept detectors are implemented on the one or more features creating one or more confidence values. The confidence values are transmitted to a display module for filtering of video packets. | 03-26-2009 |
Mahmoud Amini, Mountain View, CA US
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20120323362 | DISPENSING CABINET WITH ARTICULATING ARM - Embodiments of the invention provide methods, systems, and apparatus related to a dispensing device having an adjustable user interface. According to one embodiment, a dispensing device may include a cabinet having one or more compartments for dispensing health care supplies to one or more patients. The dispensing device may also include a control system that provides various operational functions related to dispensing the health care supplies. A user interface may be communicatively coupled with the control system and may be configured to receive input from a user and provide output to the user. An articulating arm assembly may couple the user interface with the cabinet to provide the user interface with one or more translational degrees of freedom and one or more rotational degrees of freedom relative to the cabinet. | 12-20-2012 |
20130006415 | MEDICATION DISPENSING CABINET SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A medication dispensing cabinet provides controlled access to medications and supplies stored in it. The cabinet may include at least one lockable storage compartment, and a controller that controls access to the at least one lockable storage compartment. The cabinet may include multiple printers integrated into the cabinet. The cabinet may include a camera operably coupled to the controller. The cabinet may include a set of cabinet electronics, and a power distribution and communications circuit board. The cabinet may include a radio frequency identification (RFID) reader, wherein the controller conditions access to the at least one lockable storage compartment on receipt of information from the RFID reader. Data may be stored in the controller according to an implementation of RAID technology. The controller may include multiple electronic communications network interfaces, and may include an out of band network communication channel. A dispensing cabinet may facilitate printing of labels for medications. | 01-03-2013 |
20140222194 | MEDICATION DISPENSING CABINET SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A medication dispensing cabinet provides controlled access to medications and supplies stored in it. The cabinet may include at least one lockable storage compartment, and a controller that controls access to the at least one lockable storage compartment. The cabinet may include multiple printers integrated into the cabinet. The cabinet may include a camera operably coupled to the controller. The cabinet may include a set of cabinet electronics, and a power distribution and communications circuit board. The cabinet may include a radio frequency identification (RFID) reader, wherein the controller conditions access to the at least one lockable storage compartment on receipt of information from the RFID reader. Data may be stored in the controller according to an implementation of RAID technology. The controller may include multiple electronic communications network interfaces, and may include an out of band network communication channel. A dispensing cabinet may facilitate printing of labels for medications. | 08-07-2014 |
Mahmoud Amini, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20130288534 | EDGE CONNECTOR HAVING A HIGH-DENSITY OF CONTACTS - High-speed connectors having a high density of contacts may be provided. One example may provide a connector having a housing with a slot forming an opening in a top side. The slot and opening may be arranged to receive a card. This connector may provide a high density of contacts by arranging the contacts in multiple rows in the slot. Various contacts may include barbs to be inserted into the housing. The barbs may be angled and may have one or more teeth to help anchor the contacts in place. A conductive or nonconductive shield or shell may be placed over the housing. When a conductive shield is used, metal pins may be inserted into the housing for mechanical stability and secured to the shield, and various contacts may have contacting portions in contact with the shield to improve signal integrity. | 10-31-2013 |
Mahmoud R. Amini, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20140277643 | DATA COMMUNICATIONS VIA LIMITED LENGTH AUDIO JACK - Methods, systems, and apparatus for selectively communicating data and audio over a limited-size audio plug. A host device determines whether an audio accessory or a data communicating accessory is plugged therein via a signal, or lack thereof, communicated to the host device via the audio plug of the accessory. The host device then either communicates audio or data over the audio plug contacts that are typically used only for audio communication based on whether its connected to an audio accessory or data communicating accessory. An audio plug may also include a split-ring contact where multiple, independent contacts are formed in place of a single tip, ring, or sleeve contact. The split-ring contact may be used for communicating audio and/or data. | 09-18-2014 |
20150131245 | CONNECTOR INSERTS AND RECEPTACLE TONGUES FORMED USING PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS - Connector inserts and other structures that have a high signal integrity and low insertion loss, are reliable, and are readily manufactured. One example may provide a connector insert formed primarily using a printed circuit board. Contacts on the connector insert may be akin to contacts on a printed circuit board and they may connect to traces having matched impedances on the printed circuit board in order to improve signal integrity and reduce insertion loss. The printed circuit board may be manufactured in a manner for increased reliability. Plating, solder block, and other manufacturing steps that are native to printed circuit board manufacturing may be employed to improve manufacturability. Specialized tools that may provide a chamfered edge on the connector inserts may be employed. | 05-14-2015 |
20150162684 | CONNECTOR RECEPTACLE HAVING A TONGUE - Connector systems may include a connector receptacle and connector plug or insert. The connector receptacle may include a tongue. The tongue may be formed using a printed circuit board. Contacts may be plated on top and bottom surfaces of the tongue. Retention features may also be located on top and bottom surfaces of tongue. These retention features may be speed bumps or other features. The connector insert may include a leading edge portion formed of plastic, a conductive shield around the insert behind the leasing edge portion, a plurality of spring contacts attached to an inside of the conductive shield, a top row of contacts; and a bottom row of contacts. Other connector receptacles may include a tongue having side ground contacts. The side ground contacts may engage an inside of a plug shield and have contacting portion to fit in openings in the plug shield. | 06-11-2015 |
20150200493 | GROUND CONTACTS FOR REDUCED-LENGTH CONNECTOR INSERTS - Connector inserts having a high signal integrity and low insertion loss by shielding signal contacts. One example may provide one or more ground contacts between a front opening and signal pins of a connector insert. These ground contacts may have sufficient lever arm to provide a good contact to a corresponding contact in a connector receptacle. To avoid excessive length in the connector insert, embodiments of the present invention may stack a portion of the ground contact above the signal contacts in the connector insert. To reduce excessive capacitance that would otherwise reduce signal impedance, one or more openings may be formed in the ground contacts. To prevent signal contacts from shorting to a shield through this opening, the opening may be covered by tape. The ground contacts may be positioned to avoid encountering power contacts in the receptacle when the insert is inserted into the receptacle. | 07-16-2015 |
20150214673 | CONNECTOR RETENTION FEATURES - Connector systems that may include improved locking and retention features. One example includes a connector plug having an opening to accept an end of a wide portion of a connector receptacle tongue. Another connector plug may include top and bottom rails for holding a wide portion of a connector receptacle tongue. The locking and retention features may provide a large locking force. Further examples may accordingly provide unlocking features. | 07-30-2015 |
20150295362 | DURABLE CONNECTOR RECEPTACLES - Connector receptacles that are able to withstand insertion and other forces, are reliable, and are easy to manufacture. In various examples, the connector receptacle tongue or other portions may be reinforced such that they may withstand the insertion forces exerted through a connector insert. | 10-15-2015 |
20150340782 | INTERPOSERS FOR CONNECTING RECEPTACLE TONGUES TO PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS - Connecting structures to mechanically connect to a connector receptacle tongue and a printed circuit board and to electrically connect contacts on the connector receptacle tongue to traces on the printed circuit board. One example may provide an interposer having a housing and a plurality of contacts. The contacts may have a side or tongue connecting portion extending beyond a side of the housing and a bottom or board contacting portion extending beyond a bottom of the housing. The contacts may form a ninety-degree bend. A shield may at least substantially surround a top and the other three sides of the housing. | 11-26-2015 |
20150340783 | INTERPOSERS FOR CONNECTING RECEPTACLE TONGUES TO PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS - Connecting structures to mechanically connect to a connector receptacle tongue and a printed circuit board and to electrically connect contacts on the connector receptacle tongue to traces on the printed circuit board. One example may provide an interposer having a housing and a plurality of contacts to connect a vertical tongue to a horizontal printed circuit board. The contacts may have a side or tongue connecting portion extending beyond a side of the housing and a bottom or board contacting portion extending beyond a bottom of the housing. The contacts may form a ninety-degree bend. A shield may at least substantially surround a vertical side of the housing. | 11-26-2015 |
20150340813 | CONNECTOR INSERT ASSEMBLY - Connector inserts having contacts with a high-impedance for good signal integrity and low insertion loss, a pleasant physical appearance, and that may be reliably manufactured. One example may provide connector inserts having signal contacts with a high impedance in order to improve signal integrity to allow high data rates. Another may provide connector inserts having a pleasant appearance by providing features to prevent light gaps from occurring between a plastic tip at a front of the connector insert and a connector insert shield. Another may provide reliable manufacturing by crimping a cap used to secure a cable to a connector insert with a multi-section die, where contacting surfaces of the die include various points or peaks along their surface. These points may effectively wrinkle or jog the perimeter of the cap, thereby reducing the dimensions of a cross-section of the cable. | 11-26-2015 |
20150340825 | CONNECTOR INSERT ASSEMBLY - Connector inserts having retention features with good reliability and holding force. These connector inserts may include ground contacts that provide an insertion portion having a reduced length. These connector inserts may be reliable, have an attractive appearance, and be readily manufactured. | 11-26-2015 |
20150349465 | CONNECTOR SYSTEM IMPEDANCE MATCHING - Connector inserts and receptacles that provide signal paths having desired impedance characteristics. One example may provide a connector system having a connector insert and a connector receptacle. Contacts in the connector insert may form signal paths with corresponding contacts in the connector receptacle. Additional traces in the connector insert and receptacle may be part of these signal paths. The signal paths may have a target or a desired impedance along their lengths such that the power paths electrically appear as transmission lines. Constraints on physical dimensions of the connector insert and connector receptacle contacts may result in variations in impedance along the signal paths. Accordingly, embodiments of the present invention may provide structures to reduce these variations, to compensate for these variations, or a combination thereof. | 12-03-2015 |
Navid Amini, Los Angeles, CA US
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20120092169 | METHOD OF ASSESSING HUMAN FALL RISK USING MOBILE SYSTEMS - A method for determining the motive instability of an individual using foot pressure, foot speed and foot direction data collected from sensors on shoes. The sensed data is used to determine the minimum number and the placement of pressure sensors in the shoe. The data from the sensors is processed to extract spatial and temporal parameters as desired. The data is grouped into segments based on a segmentation rule. The trend in each segment is determined. The variability of the trend in each segment is determined. The risk of fall is computed on the basis of the trend and variance. The computation is adjustable by emphasizing certain parameters in order to tailor the instability assessment to a specific individual. | 04-19-2012 |
20130090213 | Exercise-Based Entertainment And Game Controller To Improve Health And Manage Obesity - Monitoring and rewarding of physical activity are carried out by: (1) receiving a measurement of a physical activity from a sensor; (2) processing the measurement of the physical activity to derive a valid extent of the physical activity; and (3) controlling an entertainment device based on the valid extent of the physical activity. | 04-11-2013 |
Pedram Amini, Austin, TX US
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20120216028 | METHOD AND SYSTEM OF MODIFYING SYSTEM CONFIGURATION DATA OF A NATIVE OPERATING SYSTEM - Modifying system configuration data. At least some of the illustrative embodiments are methods including changing operation of a program on a computer system that comprises a native operating system stored on a long term storage device. In some cases, the changing by: reading system configuration data of the native operating system, the reading by a scan program executed under a non-native operating system booted on the computer system; identifying, by the scan program, the program on the long term storage device; and modifying, by the scan program, the system configuration data of the native operating system such that the change in operating of the program is implemented on a subsequent boot of the computer system under the native operating system. | 08-23-2012 |
20120216283 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DISABLING MALWARE PROGRAMS - Disabling malware programs. At least some of the various embodiments are methods including disabling a malware program on a computer system that comprises a native operating system on a long term storage device. In some cases, the disabling by: booting a non-native operating system on the computer system; identifying, by a scan program executed under the non-native operating system, the malware program on the long term storage device; modifying, by the scan program, a file system coupled to the native operating system with respect to the malware program, the file system on the long term storage device; and then booting the native operating system on the computer system. | 08-23-2012 |
20120216284 | METHOD AND SYSTEM OF POSTING ACHIEVEMENTS REGARDING SCANS FOR MALWARE PROGRAMS - Posting achievements regarding scans for malware programs. At least some of the illustrative embodiments are methods including: initiating a scan for malware programs on a computer system, the initiating by a first user, and the scan by a scan program executed on the computer system; identifying malware programs on the computer system by the scan program, where identifying meets a predetermined achievement; and posting to a social network, the posting comprises an indication of meeting the predetermined achievement, and the posting associated with the first user. | 08-23-2012 |
Pezhman Amini, Pasadena, CA US
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20080273106 | Class AB amplifier and imagers and systems using same - A class AB amplifier includes an input stage having a pair of differential input terminals, first and second differential output terminals, and a local common mode feedback circuit. The input stage includes a local common mode feedback circuit having cascode transistor to achieve relatively high gain. The amplifier also includes an output stage having first and second pairs complementary transistors coupled between first and second power supply nodes. One of the complementary transistors in each pair has a gate coupled to the first and second differential output terminals, respectively. The output stage includes a pair of cascode transistor connected to one of the pairs of complementary output transistors. The amplifier can be used to supply a bias voltage to a highly capacitive load, such as voltage sampling capacitors in a CMOS imager. | 11-06-2008 |
Pooyan Amini, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20140073343 | CENTRALIZED MANAGEMENT FOR PILOT POLLUTION MITIGATION IN SMALL CELL NETWORKS - A small cell (e.g., femtocell) in a wireless communication may determine a set of wireless signal measurements for a plurality of small cells causing pilot cell pollution within a coverage area. The small cell may determine an adjustment of a transmission parameter of the small cells for reducing the pilot cell pollution, and transmit the adjustment to the small cells. The adjustment may include, for example, minimizing an area of overlap between at least two small cells having signal power difference below a threshold, maximizing a signal to interference and noise ratio at a location associated with at least two small cells, minimizing an area associated with at least two pilot signals within a threshold signal level, distributing traffic load to at least two of the small cells based on the set of measurements, or by minimizing the number of small cells covering a path. | 03-13-2014 |
Rashied Baradaran Amini, St. Louis, MO US
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20160042282 | RELATIONSHIP EVALUATOR - Among other things, one or more systems and/or techniques for determining one or more relationship suggestions and/or predictions based upon one or more relationship values are provided herein. One or more user inputs received from at least one user, simulation, and/or population may be used to determine safe and/or acceptable matches. Based upon one or more safe matches corresponding to a preferred level of compatibility and/or one or more acceptable matches corresponding to an adequate level of compatibility, one or more time dependent values may be generated using one or more functions (e.g., the partition function) and factors (e.g., rigidity, depreciation, and/or people met and/or relationships made per time period). The one or more relationship values may be used to determine one or more relationship suggestions and/or predictions. | 02-11-2016 |
Sasan Amini, Redwood City, CA US
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20150176071 | PRESERVING GENOMIC CONNECTIVITY INFORMATION IN FRAGMENTED GENOMIC DNA SAMPLES - A method of sequencing a target nucleic acid polymer by (a) modifying a target nucleic acid polymer to produce a modified nucleic acid polymer; (b) producing fragments of the modified nucleic acid polymer, wherein the fragments are attached to locations on a solid support surface (c) determining nucleotide sequences from the fragments at the locations; and (d) producing a representation of the nucleotide sequence for the target nucleic acid polymer based on the nucleotide sequences from the fragments and the relative distances between the locations on the solid support surface. | 06-25-2015 |
20150368638 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR NUCLEIC ACID SEQUENCING - Embodiments of the present invention relate to sequencing nucleic acids. In particular, embodiments of the methods and compositions provided herein relate to preparing nucleic acid templates and obtaining sequence data therefrom. | 12-24-2015 |
Sasan Amini, San Diego, CA US
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20150211054 | HAPLOTYPE RESOLVED GENOME SEQUENCING - Methods of determining a haplotype or partial haplotype of a DNA sample containing high molecular weight segments of genomic DNA are disclosed. Such methods may include sequencing DNA in an enriched DNA sample to produce a plurality of sequence reads, where some of the sequence reads contain a first allele of the first haplotype and other of the sequence reads contain a second allele of the first haplotype. Some methods align the sequence reads to a reference genome to produce aligned reads, where aligned reads from the first high molecular weight segment tend to cluster into islands on the reference genome. Some methods further determine distances separating adjacent aligned reads on the reference genome and select a first group of the aligned reads having separation distances to adjacent aligned reads that are smaller than a cutoff value. Using alleles from the first group of aligned reads, the method may define a first haplotype or first partial haplotype. | 07-30-2015 |
20150232929 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR DNA PROFILING - Embodiments disclosed herein provide methods for constructing a DNA profile comprising: providing a nucleic acid sample, amplifying the nucleic acid sample with a plurality of primers that specifically hybridize to at least one target sequence comprising a SNP and at least one target sequence comprising a tandem repeat, and determining the genotypes of the at least one SNP and at least one tandem repeat in the amplification products, thereby constructing the DNA profile of the nucleic acid sample. Embodiments disclosed herein further provide a plurality of primers that specifically hybridize to at least one short target sequence and at least one long target sequence in a nucleic acid sample, wherein amplifying the nucleic acid sample using the plurality of primers in a single reaction results in a short amplification product and a long amplification product, wherein each of the plurality of primers comprises one or more tag sequences. | 08-20-2015 |
Shahram Amini, Glastonbury, CT US
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20150198056 | ABRADABLE SEAL HAVING NANOLAYER MATERIAL - A gas turbine engine includes a plurality of circumferentially-spaced blades. The blades have a polymeric coating thereon. An abradable seal circumscribes the blades and includes a polymeric matrix with a dispersion of a nanolayer material. | 07-16-2015 |
20150199952 | VIBRATION DAMPING MATERIAL FOR HIGH TEMPERATURE USE - An article includes a MAX phase solid and a high temperature melting point metallic material interdispersed with the MAX phase material. | 07-16-2015 |
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Shahram Amini, Plymouth Meeting, PA US
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Shahram Amini, East Hartford, CT US
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20150361825 | Turbine Engine Component with Vibration Damping - A vibration resistant fan guide vane for a gas turbine engine is provided. The fan guide vane comprises a vibration damping component made of a MAXMET composite. The damping component may be a cover that covers some or all of the fan guide vane body. Alternatively, portions of the fan guide vane body or the entire vane body may be made from MAXMET composites. The disclosure makes use of the ultrahigh, fully reversible, non-linear elastic hysteresis behavior that MAXMET composites exhibit during cyclic elastic deformation in order to damp vibration. | 12-17-2015 |
Shahriyar Amini, Waltham, MA US
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20120158289 | MOBILE SEARCH BASED ON PREDICTED LOCATION - A method includes receiving one or more search terms at a mobile computing device while the mobile computing device is located at a particular location. A search query that includes the one or more search terms and a location history of the mobile computing device is transmitted to a server. The method also includes receiving one or more search results in response to the search query, where the one or more search results include content identified based on a predicted destination of the mobile computing device. An interface identifying the one or more search results is displayed at the mobile computing device. | 06-21-2012 |
20150339397 | MOBILE SEARCH BASED ON PREDICTED LOCATION - A method includes receiving one or more search terms at a mobile computing device while the mobile computing device is located at a particular location. A search query that includes the one or more search terms and a location history of the mobile computing device is transmitted to a server. The method also includes receiving one or more search results in response to the search query, where the one or more search results include content identified based on a predicted destination of the mobile computing device. An interface identifying the one or more search results is displayed at the mobile computing device. | 11-26-2015 |
Shaun S. Amini, Ashburn, VA US
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20120098970 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR STORING AND REMOTELY RETRIEVING VIDEO IMAGES - A system and method for enabling real-time off-site video image storage is disclosed. An off-site storage site is coupled to camera servers at client sites via a private network. Each camera server is further coupled to one or more surveillance cameras. Video images captured by cameras located at the client sites are forwarded to an off-site server via a camera server. Video images received by the off-site server are produced for live viewing and/or archived in an image database. Users can retrieve live or archived video images through a client workstation that communicates with the off-site server over the public Internet. Retrieval of video images is based on a web-browser interface. Live viewing of video images is supplemented by real-time camera control functions that alter the pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) position of the camera producing the live images. Commands for controlling the PTZ camera are encoded by the client workstation and transmitted to the off-site server. The off-site server converts the camera control codes into control strings that are recognizable by the particular camera. | 04-26-2012 |