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20100070319 | ADAPTIVE CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - An automated configuration management system (ACMS) oversees resources of a virtualized ecosystem by establishing a baseline configuration (including, e.g., security controls) for the resources; and, repeatedly, monitoring and collecting data from the resources, analyzing the data collected, making recommendations concerning configuration changes for the resources of the virtualized ecosystem based on the analysis, and either adopting and implementing the recommendations or not, wherein new states of the virtualized ecosystem and reactions to recommended changes are observed and applied in the form of new recommendations, and/or as adjustments to the baseline. The recommendations may be implemented automatically or only upon review by an administrator before being implemented or not. The various data may be analyzed according to benchmarks established for security and compliance criteria of the resources of the virtualized ecosystem, for example static/pre-defined or dynamically derived benchmarks/best practices. | 03-18-2010 |
20100071035 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR SECURELY MANAGING VIRTUALIZATION PLATFORM - Virtualization platforms and management clients therefor are communicatively coupled to one another via a control layer logically disposed therebetween. The control layer is configured to proxy virtualization management commands from the management clients to the virtualization platforms, but only after successful authentication of users (which may include automated agents and processes) issuing those commands and privileges of those users as defined by access control information accessible to the control layer. The control layer may be instantiated as an application running on a physical appliance logically interposed between the virtualization platforms and management clients, or a software package running on dedicated hardware logically interposed between the virtualization platforms and management clients, or as an application encapsulated in a virtual machine running on a compatible virtualization platform logically interposed between the virtualization platforms and management clients. | 03-18-2010 |
20120036561 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR SECURELY MANAGING VIRTUALIZATION PLATFORM - Virtualization platforms and management clients therefor are communicatively coupled to one another via a control layer logically disposed therebetween. The control layer is configured to proxy virtualization management commands from the management clients to the virtualization platforms, but only after successful authentication of users (which may include automated agents and processes) issuing those commands and privileges of those users as defined by access control information accessible to the control layer. The control layer may be instantiated as an application running on a physical appliance logically interposed between the virtualization platforms and management clients, or a software package running on dedicated hardware logically interposed between the virtualization platforms and management clients, or as an application encapsulated in a virtual machine running on a compatible virtualization platform logically interposed between the virtualization platforms and management clients. | 02-09-2012 |
20120204267 | ADAPTIVE CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - An automated configuration management system (ACMS) oversees resources of a virtualized ecosystem by establishing a baseline configuration (including, e.g., security controls) for the resources; and, repeatedly, monitoring and collecting data from the resources, analyzing the data collected, making recommendations concerning configuration changes for the resources of the virtualized ecosystem based on the analysis, and either adopting and implementing the recommendations or not, wherein new states of the virtualized ecosystem and reactions to recommended changes are observed and applied in the form of new recommendations, and/or as adjustments to the baseline. The recommendations may be implemented automatically or only upon review by an administrator before being implemented or not. The various data may be analyzed according to benchmarks established for security and compliance criteria of the resources of the virtualized ecosystem, for example static/pre-defined or dynamically derived benchmarks/best practices. | 08-09-2012 |
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20090084946 | Arrangements for a micro-electro-mechanical system - In one embodiment a micro-electro mechanical system is disclosed. A MEMS structure can include a frame, a movable structure and a set of structural beams to suspend the movable structure from the frame. The system can also include a set of conductor routing beams. The conductor routing beams can provide a conductive path from the frame to the movable structure. The set of structural beams can have a spring rate that is more than ten times the spring rate of the set of conductor routing beams. Accordingly, multiple routing beams can be utilized to support multiple conductors without significantly affecting the mechanical movement or dynamic properties of the movable structure. | 04-02-2009 |
20090129247 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR IMPROVING DOMAIN FORMATION IN A FERROELECTRIC MEDIA AND FOR IMPROVING TIP LIFETIME - An information storage device comprises a ferroelectric media, write circuitry to provide a first signal and a second signal to the ferroelectric media, a tip platform and a cantilever operably associated with the tip platform. A tip extends from the cantilever toward the ferroelectric media and includes a first conductive material communicating the first signal from the write circuitry to the ferroelectric media and a second conductive material communicating the second signal from the write circuitry to the ferroelectric media. A insulating material arranged between the first conductive material and the second conductive material to electrically isolate the first conductive material from the second conductive material. | 05-21-2009 |
20090212377 | SEMICONDUCTOR INPUT CONTROL DEVICE - A force input control device suitable for high-volume applications such as cell phones, portable gaming devices and other handheld electronic devices along with other applications like medical equipment, robotics, security systems and wireless sensor networks is disclosed. The device can be one-axis or two-axis or three-axis sensitive broadening the range of applications. The device comprises a force sensor die formed within semiconductor substrate and containing a force sensor providing electrical output signal in response to applied external force, and electrical connection elements for mounting and/or wire bonding. Signal conditioning and processing integrated circuit can be integrated within some devices. A package enclosing at least a portion of the force sensor die and comprising a force-transferring element cooperated with the sensor die for transferring an external force to the force sensor die. | 08-27-2009 |
20090294028 | PROCESS FOR FABRICATING HIGH DENSITY STORAGE DEVICE WITH HIGH-TEMPERATURE MEDIA - A method of fabricating an information storage device comprises providing a media substrate including a first side and a second side, forming a media on the first side of the media substrate, adhesively associating the media with a carrier substrate, thinning a surface of the second side of the media substrate while supporting and protecting the media with the carrier substrate, and forming circuitry on the thinned second side of the media substrate. | 12-03-2009 |
20100039729 | PACKAGE WITH INTEGRATED MAGNETS FOR ELECTROMAGNETICALLY-ACTUATED PROBE-STORAGE DEVICE - A packaged memory device for storing information comprises a stack, a package lid, a first magnet structure fixedly connected to the package lid, a package body and a second magnet structure connected with the package body. The stack includes a tip substrate, a cap, and a media arranged between the tip substrate and cap and movable relative to the tip substrate. The tip substrate includes a plurality of tips extending from the tip substrate so that the tips can access the media. The first magnet structure includes a first magnet connected with a first flux plate. The second magnet structure includes a second magnet connected with a second flux plate. The second flux plate is integrated with the package body so that the second flux plate provides structural rigidity to the package body. The stack is connected to one or both of the package body and the second magnet. | 02-18-2010 |
20100271199 | Autonomous Sensing Module, a System and a Method of Long-Term Condition Monitoring of Structures - A system and a method of long-term condition monitoring of structures are based on use of autonomous sensing modules, centers for storing and processing data and software for data analysis. An autonomous sensing module contains a set of sensors for measurements of parameters related to the condition of a monitored structure, a non-volatile memory, a wireless data transfer unit, a controller, a clock circuit, a battery, an energy harvesting device and a power management unit. The autonomous sensing module provides a very long-term (40 years or more) functionality and reliability due to both use of at least near hermetic packages for the controller, the non-volatile memory, the battery, the clock circuit and the power management unit and choosing the duration of periods when the sensing module works in active mode in such a way that the average energy consumed by the autonomous sensing module is fully compensated by the average energy harvested by the energy harvesting device. | 10-28-2010 |
20100323467 | FORCE INPUT CONTROL DEVICE AND METHOD OF FABRICATION - Methods of fabricating 3-dimensional force input control devices are disclosed. These roughly comprise: providing a first substrate, fabricating stress-sensitive IC components and signal processing IC on a side one of the first substrate, fabricating one or more closed trenches on a side two of the first substrate within each die area, creating elastic element, frame area and rigid island, providing a second substrate, patterning a side two of the second substrate to define areas for deep etching, creating a layer of bonding material in local areas on at least one of the surfaces of the side one of the second substrate and the side two of the first substrate, aligning and bonding the side two of the first substrate with the side one of the second substrate, etching the second substrate from the side two through to the first substrate, dicing the two bonded substrates into multiple separate dice. | 12-23-2010 |
20110248846 | Wireless Sensing Module and Method of Operation - A wireless sensing module with extended service life containing at least one sensor of a physical parameter, a data acquisition hardware acquiring output electrical signals from at least one sensor and converting it into digital measurement data, a microcontroller, a non-volatile memory, at least one transceiver for wireless communication with external wireless devices, at least one battery, including at least one re-chargeable battery, at least one energy harvesting device, a power management circuit, and at least one antenna. All components of the wireless sensing module are mounted on a printed circuit board and placed into an enclosure providing mechanical, chemical, electrical and environmental protection. The wireless sensing modules can be used in different applications, including long-term condition monitoring of structures. | 10-13-2011 |
20120194207 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TESTING OF MEMS DEVICES - Some embodiments provide methods, process, systems and apparatus for use in testing multi-axis Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS) devices. In some embodiments, methods of testing are provided, comprising: selecting, according to a test specification and a test program, at least a first MEMS device on a substrate comprising a plurality of MEMS formed relative to the substrate and applying one or more electrical probes to the first MEMS device; providing power to the first MEMS device through the one or more electrical probes; measuring output signals of the first MEMS device; applying a force to the first MEMS device using a force actuator; measuring a set of output signals of the first MEMS device based on the applied force; and processing test data and generating output test results according to the test specification and test program. | 08-02-2012 |
20130058202 | SEEK SCAN PROBE (SSP) CANTILEVER TO MOVER WAFER BOND STOP - A seek-scan probe (SSP) memory involves multiple-wafer bonding needing precision small gaps in between. Solder reflow bonding is typically used to join the wafers due to its reliability and ability to hermetically seal. However, solder reflow bonding may not provide a consistently controllable gap due to flowing solder during the bonding process. Thus, a bond stop technique and process is used to provide accurate cantilever to media gap control. | 03-07-2013 |
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20150137274 | SEMICONDUCTOR SENSOR CHIPS - Semiconductor sensor chips are provided. In some embodiments, a semiconductor sensor chip can include at least one wire bond pad on one side thereof, at least one bond pad on another, opposite side thereof, and at least one through-silicon via (TSV) extending therebetween and electrically connected to the bond pads on opposite sides of the chip. Each of the bond pads can have a wire attached thereto. In some embodiments, a semiconductor sensor chip can include a pressure sensor, a substrate, and a resistor in a well that provides p-n junction isolation from a body of the substrate. In some embodiments, a semiconductor sensor chip can include a plurality of wire bonds pads with a wire soldered to each of the bond pads. Each of the wires can be soldered with a longitudinal length thereof soldered to its associated bond pad. | 05-21-2015 |
20150137277 | SEMICONDUCTOR SENSOR CHIPS - Semiconductor sensor chips are provided. In some embodiments, a semiconductor sensor chip can include at least one wire bond pad on one side thereof, at least one bond pad on another, opposite side thereof, and at least one through-silicon via (TSV) extending therebetween and electrically connected to the bond pads on opposite sides of the chip. Each of the bond pads can have a wire attached thereto. In some embodiments, a semiconductor sensor chip can include a pressure sensor, a substrate, and a resistor in a well that provides p-n junction isolation from a body of the substrate. In some embodiments, a semiconductor sensor chip can include a plurality of wire bonds pads with a wire soldered to each of the bond pads. Each of the wires can be soldered with a longitudinal length thereof soldered to its associated bond pad. | 05-21-2015 |
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20100317376 | System and Methods for Integrating Short Message Service Messaging with Contact Center Applications - A system for routing short message service (SMS) messages to endpoints in a contact center includes a first node for receiving SMS message streams from multiple sources operating variant protocols and for multiplexing the multiple streams into a single message stream following a universal protocol, a media gateway server connected to the first node for receiving the single message stream and for forwarding individual ones of the messages therein to individual ones of a plurality of connected servers, and a router connected to at least one of the connected servers for routing individual messages represented therein to individual ones of a plurality of network-supported endpoint devices. | 12-16-2010 |
20120270580 | System and Methods for Integrating Short Message Service Messaging with Contact Center Applications - A system for routing short message service (SMS) messages to endpoints in a contact center includes a first node for receiving SMS message streams from multiple sources operating variant protocols and for multiplexing the multiple streams into a single message stream following a universal protocol, a media gateway server connected to the first node for receiving the single message stream and for forwarding individual ones of the messages therein to individual ones of a plurality of connected servers, and a router connected to at least one of the connected servers for routing individual messages represented therein to individual ones of a plurality of network-supported endpoint devices. | 10-25-2012 |
20140164502 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SOCIAL MESSAGE CLASSIFICATION BASED ON INFLUENCE - A method for prioritizing processing of interactions at a contact center, the method including: identifying an interaction to be prioritized for processing; identifying a person associated with the interaction; identifying an influence level of the person associated with the interaction; and prioritizing the interaction for processing based on the influence level of the person associated with the interaction. | 06-12-2014 |
20150018022 | SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR INTEGRATING SHORT MESSAGE SERVICE MESSAGING WITH CONTACT CENTER APPLICATIONS - A system for routing short message service (SMS) messages to endpoints in a contact center includes a first node for receiving SMS message streams from multiple sources operating variant protocols and for multiplexing the multiple streams into a single message stream following a universal protocol, a media gateway server connected to the first node for receiving the single message stream and for forwarding individual ones of the messages therein to individual ones of a plurality of connected servers, and a router connected to at least one of the connected servers for routing individual messages represented therein to individual ones of a plurality of network-supported endpoint devices. | 01-15-2015 |
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20110039575 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR POSITIONING NEIGHBOR CELLS IN A CELLULAR NETWORK USING LEARNED CELL DATA - A mobile device learns cell information for a serving cell and for neighbor cells. The learned cell information is communicated to a remote location server for locating base stations within the serving and/or neighbor cells. The learned cell information comprises cell signal strength information and/or other cell information such as cell identifiers (Cell-IDs) and Country Code (MCC). Received signal strength (RSS) on the serving cell and the neighbor cells are measured. Locations pertaining to the RSS measurements are determined. The mobile device location stamps the RSS measurements utilizing the determined locations to generate a neighbor cell report, which is utilized by a cellular communication network to prepare a handover operation whenever needed, and/or to build a local cell-learning database. A portion of the local cell-learning database is transmitted as cell data to the remote location server that collects cell data from a plurality of mobile devices. | 02-17-2011 |
20130225208 | Wireless Communication Device Capable of Accurately Performing Position Estimations - A wireless communication device capable of more accurately estimating its location in an indoor environment is disclosed. In an indoor environment, the wireless communication device may seek to generate a fingerprint map so as to later identify its location within the environment. However, the map requires the device to at least estimate its current position. Therefore, the device includes one or more sensors to identify each of a bearing and a speed of the device. For example, the speed may be determined based on sensed steps and a stored step length. This information may then be used to estimate the device's location as it moves through the indoor environment. | 08-29-2013 |
20130225209 | Wireless Communication Device Capable of Performing Enhanced Fingerprint Mapping and Location Identification - A wireless communication device capable of determining its location in an indoor environment is disclosed. In an indoor environment, a wireless communication device may have insufficient access to GNSS satellites or cellular towers to make an accurate determination as to its location. Therefore, the wireless communication device generates a fingerprint map of the environment by estimating its position and scanning multiple positions within the environment for accessible access points and characteristics. The device stores this information in memory, which it can later refer to for determining its current position. | 08-29-2013 |
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