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20100027532 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR PROVIDING SEDATION SERVICE IN A TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORK - Methods, systems, and computer readable media for providing sedation service in a telecommunications network are disclosed. According to one aspect, a method for providing sedation service in a telecommunications network is provided. The method includes steps that are performed at a session initiation protocol (SIP) sedation node. The method includes receiving a first message sent from a SIP user agent and intended for a SIP server. The method further includes determining whether the SIP server is unavailable. The method further includes responsive to a determination that the SIP server is unavailable to respond to the first message, sending, to the SIP client, a SIP sedation message for reducing the number or frequency of messages sent by the SIP user agent to the SIP server. | 02-04-2010 |
20100161809 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR REGULATING NETWORK ADDRESS TRANSLATOR (NAT) AND FIREWALL PINHOLE PRESERVATION TRAFFIC IN A SESSION INITIATION PROTOCOL (SIP) NETWORK - Methods, systems, and computer readable media for regulating pinhole preservation traffic generated or received by firewall or network address translator (NAT) session initiation protocol (SIP) user agent clients (UACs) are disclosed. One method includes, maintaining a list of contact information for a plurality of SIP UACs registering from behind at least one of a firewall and a NAT. The method further includes iterating through the list to generate SIP messages to the different UACs such that the SIP messages to the different UACs are spaced at substantially regular intervals with respect to each other, wherein the SIP messages to the different UACs trigger responses from the UACs such that the responses are spaced at substantially regular intervals with respect each other. | 06-24-2010 |
20110167152 | METHODS, SYSTEMS AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR PROVIDING SESSION INITIATION PROTOCOL (SIP) EVENT WATCHER ENTITY INFORMATION IN A COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK - Methods, systems, and computer readable media system for collecting and distributing session initiation protocol (SIP) event watcher entity subscription information in a communications network are disclosed. According to one aspect, a system includes one or more notifier servers for receiving subscription requests for SIP event information associated with a plurality of watched entities from a plurality of watcher entities. The system further includes a watcher information (WINFO) server for receiving, from the notifier servers, SIP event subscription information that includes, for each watcher entity, an association between the watcher entity to each of the watched entities in which a subscription for SIP event information was requested by the watcher entity, for storing the SIP event subscription information in the WINFO server, for receiving, from one of the watched entities, a request for watcher entity subscription information associated with the requesting watched entity from one of the watched entities, and for accessing the SIP event subscription information to locate the watcher entity subscription information associated with the requesting watched entity. | 07-07-2011 |
20110167172 | METHODS, SYSTEMS AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR PROVIDING A FAILOVER MEASURE USING WATCHER INFORMATION (WINFO) ARCHITECTURE - Methods, systems, and computer readable media system for collecting and distributing session initiation protocol (SIP) event watcher entity subscription information in a communications network are disclosed. According to one aspect, the method includes receiving, at a first notifier server from a watcher entity client, a first subscription request for SIP event information associated with one or more watched entity clients. The method also includes receiving, at a watcher information (WINFO) entity, SIP event subscription information that includes an identifier indicating that the first notifier server serves the watcher entity client, storing the SIP event subscription information in the WINFO entity, detecting the unavailability of the first notifier server. The method further includes sending an instruction message, based on the identifier in the stored SIP event subscription information, to direct the watcher entity to generate a second subscription request associated for the SIP event information. | 07-07-2011 |
20130275583 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR PERFORMING DIAMETER OVERLOAD CONTROL - According to one aspect, the subject matter described herein includes a system for performing Diameter overload control. The system occurs at a Diameter routing node. The system includes a network interface for receiving a Diameter message. The system also includes a Diameter overload control unit configured to detect an overload condition for a Diameter session associated with the Diameter message and to communicate an indication of the overload condition to a second Diameter node using a Diameter message defined for a purpose other than overload control. | 10-17-2013 |
20140376380 | METHODS, SYSTEMS AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR COLLECTING AND DISTRIBUTING DIAMETER OVERLOAD CONTROL INFORMATION TO NON-ADJACENT NODES - Methods, systems, and computer readable media for collecting and distributing Diameter overload control information to non-adjacent nodes are disclosed. One system for implementing the subject matter described herein includes a Diameter overload control information broker. The Diameter overload control information broker includes a Diameter overload control information collector for receiving Diameter overload control information from at least one Diameter node separate from the Diameter overload control information broker. The broker includes a memory for storing the overload control information. The broker further includes a Diameter overload control information distributor for distributing the Diameter overload control information to at least one Diameter node that is not adjacent to the at least one Diameter node from which the overload control information was received. | 12-25-2014 |
20150036486 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR DESTINATION-HOST DEFINED OVERLOAD SCOPE - Methods, systems, and computer readable media for Destination-Host defined overload scope are disclosed. According to one aspect, a method for Destination-Host defined overload scope includes, at an entity for processing Diameter signaling messages: identifying at least one Diameter session as a member of an overload group; specifying an alias for use to identify the entity for processing Diameter signaling messages as a destination of Diameter messages; associating the specified alias with the overload group; and including the specified alias in messages associated with members of the overload group. | 02-05-2015 |
20150036504 | METHODS, SYSTEMS AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR PREDICTING OVERLOAD CONDITIONS USING LOAD INFORMATION - Methods, systems, and computer readable media for predicting imminent Diameter overload conditions using load information are disclosed. One embodiment of a system for implementing the subject matter described herein includes a first Diameter node including at least one network interface for receiving Diameter messages and a Diameter overload prediction unit. The Diameter overload prediction unit may be configured to extract load information from the Diameter messages, detect a traffic pattern using the extracted load information, predict at least one overload condition associated with one or more other Diameter nodes, and communicate an indication of the predicted overload condition to at least some of the other Diameter nodes before a time at which the overload condition is predicted to occur. | 02-05-2015 |
20150036505 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR MITIGATING TRAFFIC STORMS - Methods, systems, and computer readable media for mitigating traffic storms are provided herein. In some aspects, a system for mitigating traffic storms includes a traffic storm detector configured to detect an indication of a traffic storm. The system may also include a software defined network (SDN) controller configured to generate and send SDN commands to a controllable network entity for mitigating the traffic storm. In some aspects, a method for mitigating traffic storms includes detecting an indication of a traffic storm, wherein the traffic storm includes a burst of message traffic in a network. The method further includes sending one or more SDN commands to a controllable and/or controlled network entity to mitigate the traffic storm. | 02-05-2015 |
20150085663 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR DIAMETER LOAD AND OVERLOAD INFORMATION AND VIRTUALIZATION - Methods, systems, and computer readable media for managing Diameter overload information within a telecommunications network are disclosed. One embodiment of a system for implementing the subject matter described herein includes at a virtualization orchestrator (VO) having a hardware processor and within the telecommunications network, receiving overload information, determining a network virtualization operation to perform based on the received information, and performing the network virtualization operation. | 03-26-2015 |
20150249689 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR PROVIDING SEDATION SERVICE IN A TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORK - Methods, systems, and computer readable media for providing sedation service in a telecommunications network are disclosed. According to one aspect, a method for providing sedation service in a telecommunications network is provided. The method includes steps that are performed at a session initiation protocol (SIP) sedation node. The method includes receiving a first message sent from a SIP user agent and intended for a SIP server. The method further includes determining whether the SIP server is unavailable. The method further includes responsive to a determination that the SIP server is unavailable to respond to the first message, sending, to the SIP client, a SIP sedation message for reducing the number or frequency of messages sent by the SIP user agent to the SIP server. | 09-03-2015 |
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20110038938 | Compositions for tissue augmentation - The embodiments set forth herein provide biocompatible self-setting compositions suitable for use in tissue augmentation applications. The biocompatible self-setting compositions described herein exhibit advantageous theological properties and may be applied to a site in the body of a patient by injecting the composition through a 20-30 gauge needle. Once applied to a site in the body, the composition sets to a slow resorbing or substantially non-resorbing matrix. Advantageously, exposure of the composition material to body heat at its site of use enhances setting of the composition. Composition materials prepared in accordance with the present disclosure may find use in applications involving, for example, soft tissue augmentation such as for dermal fold augmentation, prevention of adhesions, soft tissue void filling, soft tissue bleb creation, urethral sphincter augmentation for treatment of urinary incontinence, treatment of unilateral vocal fold paralysis, and lower esophageal sphincter augmentation for treatment of gastroesophageal reflux disease. In some embodiments, the presently described biocompatible compositions may serve as bone void fillers. | 02-17-2011 |
20120084121 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FACILITATING A SALE BETWEEN A CONSUMER AND MOBILE SUPPLIER - A system and method for facilitating a sale between a consumer and a mobile supplier offering one or more transportable goods for sale that includes one or more supplier devices and one or more consumer devices communicatively coupled to at least one of the supplier devices. The supplier devices may be configured to determine and transmit the approximate current location of one or more items offered for sale, as well as information at least partially describing the items. The consumer devices may be configured to receive the information transmitted by the communicatively coupled supplier device. The consumer devices may further be configured to identify one or more desired items from the items offered for sale. | 04-05-2012 |
20130317467 | Active Female Incontinence Pad - A female incontinence pad is adapted to be positioned in a garment with the portion of the pad that is proximate to the urethra being bigger and more absorbent and the portion of the pad spaced apart from the urethra, thereby allowing the pad to have a smaller profile. The pad comprises a body that includes a front section, a middle section and a back section. The front section is adapted to cover the urethra of a user, and is wider and thicker than the back section so as to be able to absorb more liquid than the back section. The middle section has a width and thickness that tapers from the width and thickness of the front section to the width and thickness of the back section. The pad may include one or more adhesive patches. | 11-28-2013 |
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20090003239 | Methods and Computer Program Products For Route Determination - This application discloses methods and computer program products for optimal or at least improved routing by evaluating routing alternatives based on multiple-path elements. The systems and methods can determine the shortest route to network points while maintaining route diversity. As such, the systems and methods can determine diverse routes with network-entrance diversity or diverse routes entering a network through a common access point. | 01-01-2009 |
20090003328 | Methods and Computer Program Products For Route Determination - Methods and computer program products are provided for improved routing by evaluating routing alternatives based on multiple-path elements. The homing models provide a solution for improved access homing while balancing latency, load-balancing, and diversity needs by viewing each network in isolation or the combination of networks as a single network. | 01-01-2009 |
20090268605 | Method and System for Network Backbone Analysis - A method and system of an embodiment may include receiving network path information identifying one or more network paths, receiving network traffic information specifying a network ingress and a network egress for the network traffic on a first network path of the one or more identified network paths and the network traffic information specifying one or more attributes of the network traffic, emulating failure of one or more components of the first network path, determining a second network path between the specified network ingress and the specified network egress to accommodate the network traffic from the first network path, and providing information associated with the second network path. | 10-29-2009 |
20100061264 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR IDENTIFYING NETWORK PATHS - A method and system of an embodiment may include receiving network information associated with one or more network links, one or more network nodes, and a network hub, identifying at least two network paths from at least one of the one or more network nodes to the network hub based on the network information. Identifying at least two network paths from at least one of the one or more network nodes to the network hub based on the network information may include determining a number of hops for each identified network path, determining a latency of each link for each identified network path, summing the latencies of each link for each identified network path to calculate a total network path latency, and determining a ranking of the network paths based at least in part on the number of hops and the total network path latency. | 03-11-2010 |
20100150028 | DISTRIBUTING CUSTOMER LOCATION ACCESS LINKS ACROSS NETWORK PROVIDER NODES DURING NETWORK PLANNING - A computing-device implemented network planning process distributes access links associated with customer locations to selected nodes of a provider network. The network planning process distributes the access links associated with the customer locations to the selected nodes of provider network such that overall latency goals for the network are met and such that the density of the connected customer locations to the network nodes in the network satisfy density requirements. The network planning process seeks diversity in customer location assignments by creating additional capacity through the re-assignment of customer locations to alternate network nodes in order to free up space on network nodes needed to off-load customer locations from other over-loaded network nodes. The network planning process permits an expanded ring of network nodes to accommodate dense customer traffic load across a wide area while meeting both individual connection and overall system requirements. | 06-17-2010 |
20110107084 | SYSTEM FOR AND METHOD FOR RELAYING MESSAGES - A system for and method of relaying messages is presented. In an exemplary embodiment, the system and method may include receiving a request from a user to transmit a message to an intended recipient, processing the message for transmission, wherein processing the message comprises assigning metadata to the message, and transmitting the message with the metadata to the intended recipient, where transmitting the message with metadata comprises searching for at least one proximate ad hoc relay device in the event that a communication link cannot be established with a communication network. | 05-05-2011 |
20120322480 | CELLULAR NETWORK TRAFFIC OFFLOAD VIA LOCAL WIRELESS CONNECTIVITY - A network device receives, from a first mobile communication device via a cellular network, a message to attempt initiate the set-up of data transfer via a local wireless connectivity method. The network device determines a proximity within the cellular network of the first mobile communication device with respect to a second mobile communication device that is the target of the data transfer, and determines a geographic proximity of the first mobile communication device with respect to the second mobile communication device. The network device remotely enables, from the network device, the first mobile communication device and the second mobile communication device to transfer data between them via the local wireless connectivity method instead of via the cellular network based on the determined network proximity or geographic proximity. | 12-20-2012 |
20140086576 | DETERMINING LEAST-LATENCY PATHS ACROSS A PROVIDER NETWORK UTILIZING AVAILABLE CAPACITY - A computer device may include logic configured to receive a selection of a start node and an end node in an optical network and obtain network topology information relating to the optical network. The logic may be further configured to determine link latencies for particular links in the optical network; determine a least latency path between the start node and the end node based on the obtained network topology information and the determined link latencies, and wherein the least latency path includes one or more of the particular links; determine one or more alternate paths to the determined least latency path; determine channel availability for the least latency path and the one or more alternate paths; and generate a user interface that relates the least latency path and the one or more alternate paths to the determined channel availability. | 03-27-2014 |
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20080245574 | DRILLING AND HOLE ENLARGEMENT DEVICE - An expandable drilling apparatus is deployed upon a distal end of a drillstring and includes a cutting head and a substantially tubular main body adjacent the cutting head providing a plurality of axial recesses configured to receive arm assemblies configured to translate between a retracted and an extended position. A flow switch actuates the arm assemblies when a drilling fluid pressure exceeds an activation value and the drilling apparatus includes a biasing member to reset the arm assemblies when the drilling fluid pressure falls below a reset value. | 10-09-2008 |
20120228032 | EXPANDABLE WINDOW MILLING BIT AND METHODS OF MILLING A WINDOW IN CASING - A method of milling a window through a casing in a primary well bore and drilling an enlarged sidetracked well bore comprises running into the primary well bore a drilling assembly comprising at least one cutting apparatus adapted to drill an enlarged borehole, milling a window through the casing, and drilling the enlarged sidetracked well bore, wherein the milling and drilling steps are performed in one trip into the primary well bore. | 09-13-2012 |
20130175095 | PRESSURE ACTIVATED FLOW SWITCH FOR A DOWNHOLE TOOL - A downhole tool includes a pressure activated flow switch for selectively actuating and deactuating a device, such as a reaming block. The flow switch is deployed external to the flow bore and includes a flow piston configured to reciprocate between axially opposed open and closed positions such that the device is actuated when the flow piston is in the open position and deactuated when the flow piston is in the closed position. The flow piston is configured to translate from the closed position to the open position when a differential pressure exceeds a predetermined threshold. The flow piston may be further configured to remain in the open position at differential pressures less than the threshold. | 07-11-2013 |
20130199784 | EXTENDED WHIPSTOCK AND MILL ASSEMBLY - A cutting apparatus and method to facilitate milling of a casing window by improving the interaction between the mill and the casing. The cutting apparatus comprises a whipstock having a plurality of ramp sections which provide a ramp profile arranged and designed to cooperate with the cutting structure of a mill to achieve a desired loading on the mill cutting elements during milling of the casing window. The plurality of ramp sections, having specific lengths and oriented at specific angles, adjust the loading on the mill as the mill cuts through the casing during formation of the casing window. The improved whipstock maintains a more balanced loading across the cutting elements during milling operations. Additional mill cutting structures, including one or more disclosed herein, may also be selected and evaluated to further balance the cutting load during window milling. | 08-08-2013 |
20130213654 | CEMENTING WHIPSTOCK APPARATUS AND METHODS - A system and method facilitate sidetracking by eliminating one or more trips downhole. A sidetracking system includes a whipstock assembly and a stinger assembly. The stinger assembly has a stinger which extends at least partially through the whipstock assembly. The stinger is coupled to a sub of the sidetracking system by a releasable latch mechanism, such as a shear pin or collet. | 08-22-2013 |
20150136398 | RETRIEVAL TOOL AND METHODS OF USE - A retrieval tool may include a body having a first end portion and a second end portion. A protrusion may extend laterally from the body proximate the second end portion of the body. The protrusion may have an engaging surface, two opposing side surfaces, and an outer surface. A path of fluid communication may extend from the first end portion of the body, through the body and the protrusion, to an engaging surface of the protrusion. A method for moving a downhole tool in a wellbore may include running a retrieval tool into a wellbore and pumping fluid to the retrieval tool. The retrieval tool may be engaged with the downhole tool, which may cause a path of fluid communication to experience a change in fluid pressure. | 05-21-2015 |
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20080207006 | PROCESS FOR FABRICATING AN INTEGRATED CIRCUIT - The present disclosure is directed to a process for plasma treating a film comprising titanium, nitrogen and impurities on a substrate. The process comprises forming a plasma of nitrogen gas and hydrogen gas, the flow ratio of hydrogen gas to nitrogen gas ranging from about 0.01 to about 0.7. The film is contacted with the plasma for a time sufficient to reduce the concentration of impurities in the film. | 08-28-2008 |
20090321964 | Stress Buffer Layer for Ferroelectric Random Access Memory - An F-RAM package having a semiconductor die containing F-RAM circuitry, a mold compound, and a stress buffer layer that is at least partially located between the semiconductor die and the mold compound. Also, a method for making an F-RAM package that includes providing a semiconductor die containing F-RAM circuitry, forming a patterned stress buffer layer over the semiconductor die, and forming a mold compound coupled to the stress buffer layer. | 12-31-2009 |
20110183471 | Stress Buffer Layer for Ferroelectric Random Access Memory - An F-RAM package having a semiconductor die containing F-RAM circuitry, a mold compound, and a stress buffer layer that is at least partially located between the semiconductor die and the mold compound. Also, a method for making an F-RAM package that includes providing a semiconductor die containing F-RAM circuitry, forming a patterned stress buffer layer over the semiconductor die, and forming a mold compound coupled to the stress buffer layer. | 07-28-2011 |
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20090068847 | METHODS FOR REMOVING CONTAMINANTS FROM ALUMINUM-COMPRISING BOND PADS AND INTEGRATED CIRCUITS THEREFROM - Methods for removing contaminants from a semiconductor device that includes a plurality of aluminum-comprising bond pads on a semiconductor surface of a substrate. A plurality of aluminum-including bond pads are formed on the semiconductor surface of the substrate. A patterned passivation layer is then formed on the semiconductor surface, wherein the patterned passivation layer provides an exposed area for the plurality of bond pads. Wet etching with a basic etch solution is used to etch a surface of the exposed area of the aluminum-including bond pads, wherein the wet etching removes at least 100 Angstroms from the surface of the bond pads to form a cleaned surface. | 03-12-2009 |
20130082314 | LOW RESISTANCE STACKED ANNULAR CONTACT - An integrated circuit contains lower components in the substrate, a PMD layer, upper components over the PMD layer, lower contacts in the PMD layer connecting some upper components to some lower components, an ILD layer over the upper components, metal interconnect lines over the ILD layer, and upper contacts connecting some upper components to some metal interconnect lines, and also includes annular stacked contacts of lower annular contacts aligned with upper annular contacts. The lower contacts and upper contacts each have a metal liner and a contact metal on the liner. The lower annular contacts have at least one ring of liner metal and contact metal surrounding a pillar of PMD material, and the upper contacts have at least one ring of liner metal and contact metal surrounding a pillar of ILD material. The annular stacked contacts connect the metal interconnects to the lower components. | 04-04-2013 |
20130264620 | INTEGRATED CIRCUIT HAVING FERROELECTRIC MEMORY WITH DENSE VIA BARRIER - A method of forming a barrier/liner for ferroelectric memory capacitors includes chemical vapor depositing 15 to 40 A of a first layer including a refractory metal nitride over a substrate having a plurality of metal-oxide-semiconductor (MOS) gate structures, ferroelectric memory (FeRAM) capacitors, and vias in a dielectric layer overlying the substrate. The first layer is treated using a first plasma treatment including exposing the first layer to a plasma in an atmosphere substantially-free of hydrogen. A 15 to 40 A thick second refractory metal nitride layer is chemical vapor deposited of over the first layer. The second layer is treated using a second plasma treatment including exposing the second layer to a plasma in an atmosphere substantially-free of hydrogen. | 10-10-2013 |
20130341759 | Integration of Precision MIM Capacitor and Precision Thin Film Resistor - An integrated circuit with a high precision MIM capacitor and a high precision resistor with via etch stop landing pads on the resistor heads that are formed with the capacitor bottom plate material. A process of forming an integrated circuit with a high precision MIM capacitor and a high precision resistor where via etch stop landing pads over the resistor heads are formed using the same layer that is used to form the capacitor bottom plate. | 12-26-2013 |
20140131781 | LOW RESISTANCE STACKED ANNULAR CONTACT - An integrated circuit contains lower components in the substrate, a PMD layer, upper components over the PMD layer, lower contacts in the PMD layer connecting some upper components to some lower components, an ILD layer over the upper components, metal interconnect lines over the ILD layer, and upper contacts connecting some upper components to some metal interconnect lines, and also includes annular stacked contacts of lower annular contacts aligned with upper annular contacts. The lower contacts and upper contacts each have a metal liner and a contact metal on the liner. The lower annular contacts have at least one ring of liner metal and contact metal surrounding a pillar of PMD material, and the upper contacts have at least one ring of liner metal and contact metal surrounding a pillar of ILD material. The annular stacked contacts connect the metal interconnects to the lower components. | 05-15-2014 |
20150187598 | HIGH PRECISION CAPACITOR DIELECTRIC - A process of forming an integrated circuit forms a high precision capacitor bottom plate with a metallic surface and performs a plasma treatment of the metallic surface. A high precision capacitor dielectric is formed by depositing a first layer of the capacitor dielectric on the high precision capacitor bottom plate wherein the first layer is silicon nitride, depositing a second layer of the capacitor dielectric on the first layer wherein the second portion is silicon dioxide, and depositing a third layer of the capacitor dielectric on the second portion wherein the third layer is silicon nitride. Plasma treatments may also be performed on the layers of capacitor dielectric pre-and/or post-deposition. A metallic high precision capacitor top plate is formed on the high precision capacitor dielectric. | 07-02-2015 |
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20110314572 | COTTON PLANT WITH SEED-SPECIFIC REDUCTION IN GOSSYPOL - A method is disclosed for reducing the level of gossypol in cottonseed. The method generally includes selectively inducing RNA gene silencing in the seed of a transgenic cotton plant, to interfere with expression of the δ-cadinene synthase gene or the δ-cadinene-8-hydroxylase gene in the seed of the cotton plant without substantially affecting expression of that gene in the foliage, floral parts, and roots of the plant. The transgenic cotton plant comprises at least one of a δ-cadinene synthase gene trigger sequence and/or a δ-cadinene-8-hydroxylase gene trigger sequence operably linked to one or more a seed-specific promoter gene sequences, and the trigger sequence(s) is/are able to induce RNA gene silencing when expressed in cottonseed of the plant. Also disclosed are expression cassettes, vectors, cells, seeds, and plants containing at least one of a δ-cadinene synthase gene trigger sequence and/or a δ-cadinene-8-hydroxylase gene trigger sequence operably linked to one ore more a seed-specific promoter DNA sequences. | 12-22-2011 |
20150232869 | COTTON PLANT WITH SEED-SPECIFIC REDUCTION IN GOSSYPOL - A method is disclosed for reducing the level of gossypol in cottonseed. The method generally includes selectively inducing RNA gene silencing in the seed of a transgenic cotton plant, to interfere with expression of the δ-cadinene synthase gene or the δ-cadinene-8-hydroxylase gene in the seed of the cotton plant without substantially affecting expression of that gene in the foliage, floral parts, and roots of the plant. The transgenic cotton plant comprises at least one of a δ-cadinene synthase gene trigger sequence and/or a δ-cadinene-8-hydroxylase gene trigger sequence operably linked to one or more a seed-specific promoter gene sequences, and the trigger sequence(s) is/are able to induce RNA gene silencing when expressed in cottonseed of the plant. Also disclosed are expression cassettes, vectors, cells, seeds, and plants containing at least one of a δ-cadinene synthase gene trigger sequence and/or a δ-cadinene-8-hydroxylase gene trigger sequence operably linked to one ore more a seed-specific promoter DNA sequences. | 08-20-2015 |
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20110176407 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF RELEASING RESOURCES IN A TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORK - A system, method, and node for releasing resources in a telecommunications network. The method begins by a node assigning a resource-Identification (ID) to an internal resource within the node. At least one internal resource is allocated by the node for a specific Packet Data Network (PDN) connection. Next, a first message containing a resource-ID of the allocated internal resource is sent to one or more peer nodes. The peer nodes store the received resource-ID from the first message. When a node determines that a malfunction of the allocated internal resource of the node occurs, the node sends a second message containing the resource-ID of the malfunctioning internal resource to the peer nodes. The peer nodes then tear down the PDN connection. | 07-21-2011 |
20120063300 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR RELOCATING AND RESTORING CONNECTIONS THROUGH A FAILED SERVING GATEWAY AND TRAFFIC OFFLOADING - In a radio telecommunications network, a serving gateway support node controls connections between user equipment nodes and a packet-based network that pass through at least one serving gateway and at least one packet gateway. The serving gateway support node detects failure of communications to a first serving gateway. The serving gateway support node responds to the detected failure by initiating relocation of existing connections through the first serving gateway to instead pass through a second serving gateway. The serving gateway support node detects recovery of communications to the first serving gateway, and responds by ceasing relocation of at least some of the existing connections that have not yet been relocated to the second serving gateway. Related methods, serving gateways, and packet gateways are also disclosed. | 03-15-2012 |
20130336210 | Wholesale partner and video services enablement using a mobile virtual network enabler (MVNE) - A solution enabling subscribers of an enterprise, which itself is not a client of a Mobile Network Operator, MNO, but is a client of a Mobile Virtual Network Enabler, MVNE, to utilize a high speed data access at a guaranteed Quality of Service, or to access APIs, through a mobile network of the MNO. The MVNE includes a plurality of IP Multimedia Subsystem, IMS, core elements to facilitate delivery of high speed data associated with IMS services to the subscribers of the enterprise via the MNO mobile network. The MVNE is modeled as a roaming partner to the MNO allowing the MNO to leverage its existing roaming agreement with the MVNE. Allocation and utilization of an MNO's Subscriber Identification Module, SIM, cards by the MVNE minimizes the barrier to entry for the enterprises served by the MVNE. The MNO can provide monetizeable services to MVNE's subscribers as well. | 12-19-2013 |
20140119242 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR PACKET DATA NETWORK GATEWAY SUSPENSION FOR ACCURATE CHARGING IN AN EVOLVED PACKET SYSTEM - A method is implemented in a first node for charging of a mobile device in communication with the first node in a communications network. The method includes determining a number of data packets lost between the first node and the mobile device within a predetermined period. The method includes determining a packet loss rate using the number of data packets determined to be lost. The method includes determining whether a first predetermined condition is met based on an evaluation of the determined packet loss rate. The method also includes transmitting, by the first node after determination that the first predetermined condition is met, a notification to a second node causing the second node to stop charging the mobile device for packets sent to the mobile device. | 05-01-2014 |
20150124582 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF RELEASING RESOURCES IN A TELECOMMUNCATIONS NETWORK - A system, method, and node for releasing resources in a telecommunications network. The method begins by a node assigning a resource-Identification (ID) to an internal resource within the node. At least one internal resource is allocated by the node for a specific Packet Data Network (PDN) connection. Next, a first message containing a resource-ID of the allocated internal resource is sent to one or more peer nodes. The peer nodes store the received resource-ID from the first message. When a node determines that a malfunction of the allocated internal resource of the node occurs, the node sends a second message containing the resource-ID of the malfunctioning internal resource to the peer nodes. The peer nodes then tear down the PDN connection. | 05-07-2015 |
20150124585 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR RELOCATING AND RESTORING CONNECTIONS THROUGH A FAILED SERVING GATEWAY AND TRAFFIC OFFLOADING - In a radio telecommunications network, a serving gateway support node controls connections between user equipment nodes and a packet-based network that pass through at least one serving gateway and at least one packet gateway. The serving gateway support node detects failure of communications to a first serving gateway. The serving gateway support node responds to the detected failure by initiating relocation of existing connections through the first serving gateway to instead pass through a second serving gateway. The serving gateway support node detects recovery of communications to the first serving gateway, and responds by ceasing relocation of at least some of the existing connections that have not yet been relocated to the second serving gateway. Related methods, serving gateways, and packet gateways are also disclosed. | 05-07-2015 |
20150163149 | SCTP BUNDLING - A method for transmitting upper layer application messages into a SCTP packet in which messages are bundled into a packet comprising a SCTP header and a payload. The method comprises receiving messages from an upper layer application; processing messages through a first process stage in which messages may be added to a first buffer for bundling and then to a secondary process stage in which the bundled messages/messages may be further stored in a second buffer until receiver window and congestion window properties are found to be allowable for transmission; transmitting a SCTP packet of bundled messages; receiving an upper layer application message; resolving the time criticality of the message; if high time criticality, transmitting further the message in a payload portion of a SCTP packet to the secondary stage, otherwise processing the message in the first stage so as to potentially bundle the message with other messages. | 06-11-2015 |
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20110229942 | Microbial Conversion of Oils and Fatty Acids to High-Value Chemicals - Microorganisms for the production of high-value chemicals from free fatty acids are provided. The microorganisms comprise genetic mutations that alter fatty acid metabolism. The genetic mutations include a mutation or deletion of a fadR gene in which the FadR enzyme activity is partially or substantially eliminated and a mutation in an atoC gene that provides overexpression of the microorganism's ato operon. Methods of using the microorganisms to produce high-value chemicals are also provided. The high-value chemicals include ethanol, methyl acetate, succinate, gamma-butyrolactone, 1,4-butanediol, acetone, iso-propanol, butyrate, butanol, mevalonate, propionate, ethanolamine and 1,2-propanediol. | 09-22-2011 |
20110250654 | MICROAEROBIC CULTURES FOR CONVERTING GLYCEROL TO CHEMICALS - Glycerol or other reduced carbon sources may be used as a feedstock for the microbial production of chemical products under certain microaerobic conditions. For example, such production may occur under microaerobic or microrespiratory conditions in which electron acceptors are consumed in the reaction as quickly as they are added. In such reactions, the reaction product is at least as reduced as carbon source. Further, during such a reaction, at least some of the carbon source is used to generate cell mass. In addition, microorganisms with modified genomes are provided for carrying out the methods herein. | 10-13-2011 |
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20130309742 | MICROORGANISMS AND PROCESSES FOR THE PRODUCTION OF ISOPRENE - The present invention provides a novel biosynthetic pathway for the production of isoprene from 3-methyl-2-buten-1-ol or 2-methyl-3-buten-2-ol. Further embodiments provide non-naturally occurring microorganism that have been modified to produce isoprene from 3-methyl-2-buten-1-ol or 2-methyl-3-buten-2-ol and methods of producing isoprene using said microorganism. | 11-21-2013 |
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20140349362 | MICROORGANISMS AND PROCESSES FOR THE PRODUCTION OF ISOPRENE - The present invention provides a novel biosynthetic pathway for the production of isoprene from 3-methyl-2-buten-1-ol or 2-methyl-3-buten-2-ol. Further embodiments provide non-naturally occurring microorganism that have been modified to produce isoprene from 3-methyl-2-buten-1-ol or 2-methyl-3-buten-2-ol and methods of producing isoprene using said microorganism. | 11-27-2014 |
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20150232805 | STRAINS AND METHODS FOR PLASMID MAINTENANCE - The present invention provides a host microorganism with a deletion, disruption or mutation in one or more enzymes of a glycerol dissimilation pathway and a plasmid without an antibiotic resistance gene but carrying one or more genes encoding enzymes involved in glycerol dissimilation, wherein the plasmid is stably maintained by the host microorganism when cultured on glycerol as a carbon source. Such a plasmid maintenance system is beneficial in applications where the presence of an antibiotic resistance gene or the use of antibiotics is either prohibited or problem. | 08-20-2015 |
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20150136393 | TELEMETRY OPERATED SETTING TOOL - A setting tool for hanging a tubular string includes: a mandrel having an upper portion and a lower portion for extending into the tubular string; a housing connected to the mandrel upper portion; and a bonnet. The bonnet is: for receiving an upper end of the tubular string, disposed along the mandrel, and linked to the housing. The setting tool further includes: an actuator for stroking the bonnet relative to the mandrel and the housing, thereby setting a hanger of the tubular string; an electronics package in communication with the actuator for operating the actuator in response to receiving a command signal; and a latch. The latch is: connected to the mandrel lower portion, operable between an extended position and a retracted position, for being restrained in the retracted position by being disposed in the tubular string, and extendable by being removed from the tubular string. | 05-21-2015 |
20150136394 | TELEMETRY OPERATED RUNNING TOOL - A running tool for deploying a tubular string into a wellbore includes a tubular body and a latch for releasably connecting the tubular string to the body. The latch includes a longitudinal fastener for engaging a longitudinal profile of the tubular string and a torsional fastener for engaging a torsional profile of the tubular string. The running tool further includes a lock movable between a locked position and an unlocked position and the lock keeps the latch engaged in the locked position. The running tool further includes an actuator operable to at least move the lock from the locked position to the unlocked position and an electronics package in communication with the actuator for operating the actuator in response to receiving a command signal. | 05-21-2015 |
20150136395 | TELEMETRY OPERATED CEMENTING PLUG RELEASE SYSTEM - A plug release system for cementing a tubular string into a wellbore includes: a wiper plug; a tubular housing; a latch for releasably connecting the wiper plug to the housing. The latch includes: a fastener engageable with one of the wiper plug and the housing; a lock movable between a locked position and an unlocked position, the lock keeping the fastener engaged in the locked position; and an actuator connected to the lock and operable to at least move the lock from the locked position to the unlocked position. The plug release system further includes an electronics package disposed in the housing and in communication with the actuator for operating the actuator in response to receiving a command signal. | 05-21-2015 |
20150136396 | TELEMETRY OPERATED BALL RELEASE SYSTEM - In one embodiment, a ball release system for use in a wellbore includes a tubular housing, a seat disposed in the housing and comprising arcuate segments arranged to form a ring, each segment radially movable between a catch position for receiving a ball and a release position, a cam disposed in the housing, longitudinally movable relative thereto, and operable to move the seat segments between the positions, an actuator operable to move the cam, and an electronics package disposed in the housing and in communication with the actuator for operating the actuator in response to receiving a command signal. | 05-21-2015 |
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20080247876 | Soft In-Plane Tiltrotor Hub - A rotor hub assembly for a rotary-wing aircraft has a central member and a plurality of blade grips adapted for attaching rotor blades to the central member. The blade grips are pivotally attached to the central member and are capable of pivoting about a pivot axis generally normal to a plane of rotation of the blades. The pivoting allows for in-plane motion of the blades relative to the central member. A damper is operably connected to each blade grip for damping the in-plane motion of the associated blade, each damper being selectively switchable between at least two spring rates. | 10-09-2008 |
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20090325718 | Constant Velocity Joint for Tiltrotor Hubs - A constant-velocity joint is configured for use with a rotary-wing aircraft having at least one engine. A driver is coupled to an output shaft of the engine, the driver being rotatable about an axis. A yoke is at least partially rotatable relative to the driver about a first center of rotation, the center of rotation being located on the axis. A plurality of upright links couple the yoke to the driver, each link being translatable relative to the yoke, the driver, or both. Each link is also rotatable relative to the yoke, the driver, or both, about a second center of rotation. | 12-31-2009 |
20100021301 | Step-Over Blade-Pitch Control System - A pitch control system for blades on a rotor of an aircraft has a gimballing rotor hub ( | 01-28-2010 |
20110274550 | Yoke and Bearing Fitting Assembly for Rotors - A yoke and bearing fitting assembly for a multi-blade aircraft rotor is disclosed. The assembly has a yoke having arms extending generally radially from a central portion of the yoke, the arms each having opposing surfaces. An aperture is formed in each arm and extends between the surfaces. A bearing fitting has a body configured for insertion into the aperture of the yoke and has two rims protruding from a periphery of the body, the body also having a bearing mount adapted for mounting a pitch change bearing assembly to the yoke. Each rim abuts one of the surfaces of the associated yoke arm when the bearing fitting is installed within the aperture, so as to create clamping forces between the rims and the arm and the arm. The bearing fitting transmits forces from the pitch bearing assembly into the yoke. | 11-10-2011 |
20120230823 | Dual Spring Rate Damper - A rotor hub and method to dampen a force exerted on a rotor hub by a rotor blade during flight. The rotor hub including a central member rotatably coupled to a rotor mast, a blade grip rigidly attached to a blade and movably coupled to the central member, and an adjustable damper operably associated with the blade grip. The method includes damping the force exerted on the rotor hub with the adjustable damper and selectively adjusting the adjustable damper between a first spring rate and a second spring rate. | 09-13-2012 |