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Deniz Akalay, Frankfurt Am Main DE
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20140135497 | SYNTHESIS OF 2,4-DICHLORO-5-TRIFLUOROMETHYL-PYRIMIDINE - This invention relates to a novel method for the synthesis of 2,4-dichloro-5-trifluoromethyl-pyrimidine useful as intermediate in the manufacture of pharmaceutically active ingredients. | 05-15-2014 |
Deniz Balkan, Santa Clara, CA US
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20120084589 | Hardware Dynamic Cache Power Management - In an embodiment, a control circuit is configured to transmit operations to a circuit block that is being powered up after being powered down, to reinitialize the circuit block for operation. The operations may be stored in a memory (e.g. a set of registers) to which the control circuit is coupled. In an embodiment, the control circuit may also be configured to transmit other operations from the memory to the circuit block prior to the circuit block being powered down. Accordingly, the circuit block may be powered up or powered down even during times that the processors in the system are powered down (and thus software is not executable at the time), without waking the processors for the power up/power down event. In an embodiment, the circuit block may be a cache coupled to the one or more processors. | 04-05-2012 |
20120150479 | Debug Access with Programmable Return Clock - A debug port configured to generate and provide a return clock is disclosed. In one embodiment, an integrated circuit (IC) includes one or more functional units and a debug port (DP). The DP is configured to enable access by an external debugger to the functional unit(s) of the IC for debugging purposes. The DP includes circuitry that may generate a first clock signal that is provided to the functional unit(s) during debug operations. Receiving test result data at the DP may require a return clock signal that is not provided by the functional unit(s). Accordingly, the IC may include a clock modifier coupled to receive the first clock signal. The clock modifier may generate a second clock signal based on the first, the second clock signal being provided to the DP as a return clock signal. | 06-14-2012 |
20120151264 | Debug Registers for Halting Processor Cores after Reset or Power Off - A method and apparatus of stopping a functional block of an integrated circuit (IC) for debugging purposes is disclosed. In one embodiment, an IC includes a number of functional units accessible by an external debugger via a debug port (DP). During a debug operation, a power controller in the IC may power down a functional unit. When the functional unit is powered off, a first register may be programmed. Responsive to the programming of the first register, a first signal may be asserted and provided to the functional unit. When power is restored to the functional unit, operation of the functional unit may be halted prior to execution of instructions or other operations, responsive to the signal. | 06-14-2012 |
20120159038 | Re-Mapping Memory Transactions - Systems and methods for re-mapping memory transactions are described. In an embodiment, a method includes receiving a memory request from a hardware subsystem to a memory, replacing a first identifier with a modified identifier in the memory request, and transmitting the memory request to the memory through a processor complex. The method further includes receiving a response from the memory, determining that the response corresponds to the memory request, replacing the modified identifier with the first identifier in the response, and transmitting the response to the hardware subsystem. In some embodiments, a system may be implemented as a system-on-a-chip (SoC). Devices suitable for using these systems include, for example, desktop and laptop computers, tablets, network appliances, mobile phones, personal digital assistants, e-book readers, televisions, and game consoles. | 06-21-2012 |
20120159083 | Systems and Methods for Processing Memory Transactions - Systems and methods for performing memory transactions are described. In an embodiment, a system comprises a processor configured to perform an action in response to a transaction indicative of a request originated by a hardware subsystem. A logic circuit is configured to receive the transaction. In response to identifying a specific characteristic of the transaction, the logic circuit splits the transaction into two or more other transactions. The two or more other transactions enable the processor to satisfy the request without performing the action. The system also includes an interface circuit configured to receive the request originated by the hardware subsystem and provide the transaction to the logic circuit. In some embodiments, a system may be implemented as a system-on-a-chip (SoC). Devices suitable for using these systems include, for example, desktop and laptop computers, tablets, network appliances, mobile phones, personal digital assistants, e-book readers, televisions, and game consoles. | 06-21-2012 |
20120159088 | Processing Quality-of-Service (QoS) Information of Memory Transactions - Systems and methods for processing quality-of-service (QoS) information of memory transactions are described. In an embodiment, a method comprises receiving identification information and quality-of-service information corresponding to a first or original memory transaction transmitted from a hardware subsystem to a memory, receiving a given memory transaction from a processor complex that does not support quality-of-service encoding, determining whether the given memory transaction matches the original memory transaction, and appending the stored quality-of-service information to the given memory transaction in response to the given memory transaction matching the original memory transaction. In some embodiments, a system may be implemented as a system-on-a-chip (SoC). Devices suitable for using these systems include, for example, desktop and laptop computers, tablets, network appliances, mobile phones, personal digital assistants, e-book readers, televisions, and game consoles. | 06-21-2012 |
20130159775 | Debug Registers for Halting Processor Cores after Reset or Power Off - A method and apparatus of stopping a functional block of an integrated circuit (IC) for debugging purposes is disclosed. In one embodiment, an IC includes a number of functional units accessible by an external debugger via a debug port (DP). During a debug operation, a power controller in the IC may power down a functional unit. When the functional unit is powered off, a first register may be programmed. Responsive to the programming of the first register, a first signal may be asserted and provided to the functional unit. When power is restored to the functional unit, operation of the functional unit may be halted prior to execution of instructions or other operations, responsive to the signal. | 06-20-2013 |
20140108688 | Fabric Delivered Interrupts - In an embodiment, a system includes at least one peripheral device, an interrupt controller, a memory controller, at least one CPU, and an interrupt message circuit coupled to the peripheral device. The interrupt message circuit may be coupled to receive the interrupt signal from the peripheral device, and may be configured to generate an interrupt message for transmission on a communication fabric. In some embodiments, there may be multiple peripherals which have independent paths through the fabric for memory operations to the memory controller. Each such peripheral may be coupled to an instance of the interrupt message circuit. In an embodiment, the interrupt is level sensitive. The interrupt message circuit may be configured to transmit interrupt set messages an interrupt clear messages to the interrupt controller, to indicate the levels. | 04-17-2014 |
20140122759 | Edge-Triggered Interrupt Conversion - In an embodiment, a system includes an interrupt controller, one or more CPUs coupled to the interrupt controller, a communication fabric, one or more peripheral devices configured to generate interrupts to be transmitted to the interrupt controller, and one or more interrupt message circuits coupled to the peripheral devices. The interrupt message circuits are configured to generate interrupt messages to convey the interrupts over the fabric to the interrupt controller. Some of the interrupts are level-sensitive interrupts, and the interrupt message circuits are configured to transmit level-sensitive interrupt messages to the interrupt controller. At least one of the interrupts is edge-triggered. The system is configured to convert the edge-triggered interrupt to a level-sensitive interrupt so that interrupts may be handled in the same fashion. | 05-01-2014 |
20140181349 | PER-SOURCE ORDERING - Systems and methods for maintaining an order of read and write transactions for each source through a bridge in a bus fabric. The bridge provides a connection from a first bus to a second bus within the bus fabric. The first bus has a single path for read and write transactions and the second bus has separate paths for read and write transactions. The bridge maintains a pair of counters for each source in a SoC to track the numbers of outstanding read and write transactions. The bridge prevents a read transaction from being forwarded to the second bus if the corresponding write counter is non-zero, and the bridge prevents a write transaction from being forwarded to the second bus if the corresponding read counter is non-zero. | 06-26-2014 |
20140181824 | QOS INBAND UPGRADE - Systems and methods for upgrading QoS levels of older transactions based on the presence of higher level QoS transactions in a given queue. A counter may be maintained to track the number of transactions in a queue that are assigned a corresponding QoS level. Each separate QoS level can have a corresponding counter. When a transaction is received by the queue, the counter corresponding to the QoS level of the transaction is incremented. When a transaction leaves the queue, the transaction is upgraded to the highest QoS level with a non-zero counter. Also, when the transaction leaves the queue, the counter corresponding to the original QoS level of the transaction is decremented. | 06-26-2014 |
20140223049 | BRIDGE CIRCUIT FOR BUS PROTOCOL CONVERSION AND ERROR HANDLING - Embodiments of a bridge circuit and system are disclosed that may allow for converting transactions from one communication protocol to another. The bridge circuit may be coupled to a first bus employing a first communication protocol, and a second bus employing a second communication protocol. The bridge circuit may be configured to convert transactions from the first communication protocol to the second communication protocol, and convert transaction from the second communication protocol to the first communication protocol. In one embodiment, the bridge circuit may be further configured to flag transactions that cannot be converted from the second communication protocol to the first communication protocol. In a further embodiment, an error circuit coupled to the bridge circuit may be configured to detect flagged transactions. | 08-07-2014 |
20140241376 | Apparatus and Method for Controlling Transaction Flow in Integrated Circuits - Various embodiments of a method and apparatus for controlling transaction flow in a communications fabric is disclosed. In one embodiment, an IC includes a communications fabric connecting multiple agents to one another. Each agent may include an interface coupling itself to at least one other agent. Each interface may include multiple queues for storing information corresponding to pending transactions. Also included in each interface is an arbitration unit and control logic. The control logic may determine which transactions are presented to the arbitration unit for arbitration. In one embodiment, the control logic may inhibit certain transactions from being presented to the arbitration unit so that other higher priority transactions may advance. In another embodiment, the control logic may reduce the priority level of some transactions for arbitration purposes to prevent the blocking of other higher priority transactions. | 08-28-2014 |
20140304441 | PROTOCOL CONVERSION INVOLVING MULTIPLE VIRTUAL CHANNELS - Embodiments of a bridge circuit and system are disclosed that may allow converting transactions from one communication protocol to another. The bridge circuit may be coupled to a first bus employing a first communication protocol, and a second bus employing a second communication protocol. The second bus may include a plurality of virtual channels. The bridge circuit may be configured to receive transactions over the first bus, and convert the transactions to the second communication protocol, and to assign the converted transaction to one of the plurality of virtual channels. The bridge circuit may be further configured store the converted transaction. A plurality of limited throughput signals may be generated by the bridge circuit dependent upon a number of available credits for the plurality of virtual channels. | 10-09-2014 |
20140310437 | Round Robin Arbiter Handling Slow Transaction Sources and Preventing Block - In an embodiment, an arbiter may implement a deficit-weighted round-robin scheme having a delayed weight-reload mechanism. The delay may be greater than or equal to a ratio of the fabric clock to a slower clock associated with one or more sources that have no transactions but that have unconsumed weights (or another measure of difference in transaction rate). If a transaction is provided from the one or more sources during the delay, the reload of the weights may be prevented. In some embodiments, the arbiter may be augmented to improve usage of the bandwidth on an interface in which some transactions may be limited for a period of time. The arbiter may implement a first pointer that performs round robin arbitration. If the first pointer is indicating a source whose transaction is temporarily blocked, a second pointer may search forward from the current position of the main pointer to locate a non-blocked transaction. | 10-16-2014 |
20140317323 | Method and Apparatus for Arbitration with Multiple Source Paths - A method and apparatus for arbitration. In one embodiment, a point in a network includes first and second arbiters. Arbitration of transactions associated with an address within a first range are conducted in the first arbiter, while arbitration of transactions associated with an address within a second range are conducted in the second arbiter. Each transaction is one of a number of different transaction types having a respective priority level. A measurement circuit is coupled to receive information from the first and second arbiters each cycle indicating the type of transactions that won their respective arbitrations. The measurement circuit may update a number of credits associated with the types of winning transactions. The updated number of credits may be provided to both the first and second arbiters, and may be used as a basis for arbitration in the next cycle. | 10-23-2014 |
20140372699 | TRANSLATING CACHE HINTS - Systems and methods for translating cache hints between different protocols within a SoC. A requesting agent within the SoC generates a first cache hint for a transaction, and the first cache hint is compliant with a first protocol. The first cache hint can be set to a reserved encoding value as defined by the first protocol. Prior to the transaction being sent to the memory subsystem, the first cache hint is translated into a second cache hint. The memory subsystem recognizes cache hints which are compliant with a second protocol, and the second cache hint is compliant with the second protocol. | 12-18-2014 |
20150149673 | FENCE MANAGEMENT OVER MULTIPLE BUSSES - Embodiments of a bridge unit and system are disclosed that may allow for processing fence commands send to multiple bridge units. Each bridge unit may process a respective portion of a plurality of transactions generated by a master unit. The master unit may be configured to send a fence command to each bridge unit, which may stall the processing of the command. Each bridge unit may be configured to determine if all transactions included in its respective portion of the plurality of transactions has completed. Once each bridge unit has determined that all other bridge units have received the fence command and that all other bridge units have completed their respective portions of the plurality of transactions that were received prior to receiving the fence command, all bridge units may execute the fence command. | 05-28-2015 |
Deniz Baskent, Berkeley, CA US
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20090279726 | GENETIC ALGORITHMS WITH SUBJECTIVE INPUT FOR HEARING ASSISTANCE DEVICES - Disclosed herein, among other things, is an apparatus for fitting a hearing assistance device using a genetic algorithm. The apparatus includes a first population of a plurality of parent sets representing at least one device parameter. A first pair from the parent sets is presented with assistance of the hearing assistance device, the first pair comprising a first and second set. A user selects a preference between the first and second sets. A child set is determined by operating on at least one set of the plurality of parent sets. The child set can include a crossover of the at least one parent set, where the crossover includes an arithmetic or geometrical operation to parameter values of the parent set, or a mutation of the at least one parent set, where the mutation includes replacing a lowest ranked parameter value in the parent set with a randomly generated parameter value. | 11-12-2009 |
20110055120 | GENETIC ALGORITHMS WITH ROBUST RANK ESTIMATION FOR HEARING ASSISTANCE DEVICES - Disclosed herein, among other things, is a method for fitting a hearing assistance device for a user using a genetic algorithm. Stimulus pairs are presented to the user using a computer, the stimulus pairs adapted to provide contrasting options for selection from a set of stimuli stored in the computer. Inputs are received from the user entered into the computer, including preference judgments of the user. A score is calculated for each stimulus of the pair using the computer to execute a rank agreement function to maximize agreement between scores and the preference judgments. A set of genes is selected based on the scores, where the set of genes correspond to hearing assistance device parameters. The set of genes is operated on with a genetic algorithm using the assigned scores to obtain a child set of genes. The child set is used to provide parameter values during fitting. | 03-03-2011 |
Deniz Baskent, Berkekey, CA US
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20120177236 | FREQUENCY TRANSLATION BY HIGH-FREQUENCY SPECTRAL ENVELOPE WARPING IN HEARING ASSISTANCE DEVICES - Disclosed herein, among other things, is a system for frequency translation by high-frequency spectral envelope warping in hearing assistance devices. The present subject matter relates to improved speech intelligibility in a hearing assistance device using frequency translation by high-frequency spectral envelope warping. The system described herein implements an algorithm for performing frequency translation in an audio signal processing device for the purpose of improving perceived sound quality and speech intelligibility in an audio signal when presented using a system having reduced bandwidth relative to the original signal, or when presented to a hearing-impaired listener sensitive to only a reduced range of acoustic frequencies. | 07-12-2012 |
Deniz Bienhuls, Windhagen DE
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20090045542 | PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HOLLOW BODIES OF THERMOPLASTIC MATERIAL - The invention concerns a process for the production of hollow bodies of thermoplastic material. In the process according to the invention preforms in web or band form of plasticized material are shaped in a multi-part tool forming a mold cavity comprising two outer molds and at least one central mold which perform an opening and closing movement relative to each other. The central mold is provided with at least one component holder which can be moved of and into the tool plane defined by the central mold. In a first step the component holder is fitted with at least one insert portion, then the insert portion is placed by means of the component holder against the inside wall of an outer mold. In a further step introduction and shaping of the preforms within the tool is effected in a two-stage procedure, wherein firstly the preforms are respectively applied against a contour forming a part of the mold cavity by means of increased pressure and/or reduced pressure and shaped and then the intermediate products forming respective parts of the hollow body are joined together to form a finished product. | 02-19-2009 |
20090047375 | MOLD TOOL FOR THE PRODUCTION OF EXTRUSION BLOW MOLDED PRODUCTS - The invention concerns a mold tool for the production of extrusion blow molded products, comprising at least three mold portions ( | 02-19-2009 |
20120013048 | BLOW MOLDING TOOL AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING EXTRUSION BLOW MOLDED PLASTIC ARTICLES - A blow molding tool ( | 01-19-2012 |
20150232227 | CONTAINER OF THERMOPLASTIC MATERIAL - An article enclosing at least one built-in fitment component in the form of a hollow body of thermoplastic material. The hollow body is preferably in the form of a fuel tank. The built-in fitment component is pressed against the inside wall of the article while still plastic so that the plastic material of the hollow body penetrates through at least one recess or opening of the built-in fitment component and flows therebehind. | 08-20-2015 |
Deniz Civay, Rensselaer, NY US
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20120321675 | METHODS OF INHIBITING CATARACTS AND PRESBYOPIA - Described herein are methods of inhibiting or reversing the progression of cataract formation or presbyopia in an eye by administering a β | 12-20-2012 |
Deniz Civay, Clifton Park, NY US
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20140274962 | METHODS OF INHIBITING PRESBYOPIA - Described herein are methods of inhibiting or reversing the progression of presbyopia in an eye by administering a β | 09-18-2014 |
Deniz Dalkara, Paris FR
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20150038557 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATMENT OF RETINAL DEGENERATIVE DISEASES - The present invention relates to an isolated nucleic acid molecule comprising i) a nucleotide sequence coding for a hyperpolarizing light-gated ion channel or pump gene from an archeon or for a light-active fragment of said gene, or the nucleotide sequence and ii) a nucleotide sequence coding for a neurotrophic factor for use in the treatment of a retinal degenerative disease. | 02-05-2015 |
Deniz Dalkara Mourot, Berkeley, CA US
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20140294771 | Adeno-Associated Virus Virions with Variant Capsid and Methods of Use Thereof - The present disclosure provides adeno-associated virus (AAV) virions with altered capsid protein, where the AAV virions exhibit greater infectivity of retinal cells, when administered via intravitreal injection, compared to wild-type AAV. The present disclosure further provides methods of delivering a gene product to a retinal cell in an individual, and methods of treating ocular disease. | 10-02-2014 |
20140364338 | Adeno-Associated Virus Virions with Variant Capsid and Methods of Use Thereof - The present disclosure provides adeno-associated virus (AAV) virions with altered capsid protein, where the AAV virions exhibit greater infectivity of retinal cells, when administered via intravitreal injection, compared to wild-type AAV. The present disclosure further provides methods of delivering a gene product to a retinal cell in an individual, and methods of treating ocular disease. | 12-11-2014 |
20150225702 | ADENO-ASSOCIATED VIRUS VIRIONS WITH VARIANT CAPSID AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - The present disclosure provides adeno-associated virus (AAV) virions with altered capsid protein, where the AAV virions exhibit greater infectivity of retinal cells, when administered via intravitreal injection, compared to wild-type AAV. The present disclosure further provides methods of delivering a gene product to a retinal cell in an individual, and methods of treating ocular disease. | 08-13-2015 |
20150232953 | ADENO-ASSOCIATED VIRUS VIRIONS WITH VARIANT CAPSID AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - The present disclosure provides adeno-associated virus (AAV) virions with altered capsid protein, where the AAV virions exhibit greater infectivity of retinal cells, when administered via intravitreal injection, compared to wild-type AAV. The present disclosure further provides methods of delivering a gene product to a retinal cell in an individual, and methods of treating ocular disease. | 08-20-2015 |
Deniz Erkan, Seattle, WA US
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20080294631 | DESIRE POSTING SYSTEM AND METHOD - Systems and methods are provided herein that provide for desire posting. | 11-27-2008 |
Deniz Ersever, San Francisco, CA US
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20110319169 | Mobile Device Interface for Online Games - The present disclosure generally relates games and applications in general and in particular to computer-implemented online games playable on mobile devices. | 12-29-2011 |
20120015743 | MOBILE DEVICE INTERFACE FOR ONLINE GAMES - The present disclosure generally relates games and applications in general and in particular to computer-implemented online games playable on mobile devices. | 01-19-2012 |
20120040743 | GAME-BASED INCENTIVES FOR LOCATION-BASED ACTIONS - In a method and system of providing in-game assets for location-based actions, an indication of a performance of a location-based action by a player of a computer-implemented game is received. A virtual item is provided based on the receiving of the indication of the performance of the location-based action by the player of the computer-implemented game, the virtual item being usable within the computer-implemented game. | 02-16-2012 |
20120040745 | GAME-BASED INCENTIVES FOR LOCATION-BASED ACTIONS - The present disclosure generally relates to systems and methods for providing game-based incentives to users of online games as a reward for performing actions at physical locations. | 02-16-2012 |
20120040747 | GAME-BASED INCENTIVES FOR LOCATION-BASED ACTIONS - The present disclosure generally relates to systems and methods for providing game-based incentives to users of online games as a reward for performing actions at physical locations. | 02-16-2012 |
20120040760 | GAME-BASED INCENTIVES FOR LOCATION-BASED ACTIONS - The present disclosure generally relates to systems and methods for providing game-based incentives to users of online games as a reward for performing actions at physical locations. | 02-16-2012 |
20120040761 | Game-Based Incentives for Location-Based Actions - The present disclosure generally relates to systems and methods for providing game-based incentives to users of online games as a reward for performing actions at physical locations. | 02-16-2012 |
20120040763 | GAME-BASED INCENTIVES FOR LOCATION-BASED ACTIONS - The present disclosure generally relates to systems and methods for providing game-based incentives to users of online games as a reward for performing actions at physical locations. | 02-16-2012 |
20130079131 | MOBILE DEVICE INTERFACE FOR ONLINE GAMES - The present disclosure generally relates games and applications in general and in particular to computer-implemented online games playable on mobile devices. | 03-28-2013 |
20130079145 | MOBILE DEVICE INTERFACE FOR ONLINE GAMES - The present disclosure generally relates to games and applications in general and in particular to computer-implemented online games playable on mobile devices. A mobile server receives a signal from a user to perform a mobile in-game action, where the signal is received at the mobile server via a mobile user interface on a mobile client device. The mobile server automatically performs a particular in-game action with respect to multiple in-game objects responsive to reception of the signal to perform the mobile in-game action. The performance of the particular in-game action with respect to the multiple in-game objects is responsive to user input on a browser user interface requiring multiple signals corresponding to the respective in-game objects. | 03-28-2013 |
20130296042 | GAME-BASED INCENTIVES FOR LOCATION-BASED ACTIONS - In a method and system of providing in-game assets for location-based actions, an indication of a performance of a location-based action by a player of a computer-implemented game is received. A virtual item is provided based on the receiving of the indication of the performance of the location-based action by the player of the computer-implemented game, the virtual item being usable within the computer-implemented game. | 11-07-2013 |
Deniz Ersever, San Fancisco, CA US
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20120040746 | GAME-BASED INCENTIVES FOR LOCATION-BASED ACTIONS - The present disclosure generally relates to systems and methods for providing game-based incentives to users of online games as a reward for performing actions at physical locations. | 02-16-2012 |
Deniz Erturk-Hasdemir, Worcester, MA US
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20140243285 | LIPID-CONTAINING PSA COMPOSITIONS, METHODS OF ISOLATION AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - The invention provides compositions comprising lipid-conjugated forms of capsular polysaccharide A (PSA) from | 08-28-2014 |
Deniz Gurkan, Pearland, TX US
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20150117458 | LOCATION-BASED NETWORK ROUTING - Apparatus and method for routing packets in a computer network. A network switch for routing packets in a computer network includes a plurality of ports for communicative connection of computing devices to the switch, and routing logic. The routing logic is configured to extract, from a packet received via a first of the ports, a destination address that identifies a destination device to which the packet is directed; to extract from the destination address a switch ID value and a port ID value; to compare the switch ID value extracted from the destination address to a switch ID value identifying the network switch; and to transmit the packet via a second of the ports of the network switch corresponding to the port ID value based on the switch ID value extracted from the destination address being equal to the switch ID value identifying the network switch. | 04-30-2015 |
Deniz Hastorun, Seattle, WA US
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20100076930 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING HIGH AVAILABILITY DATA - A computer-implemented data processing system and method writes a first plurality of copies of a data set at a first plurality of hosts and reads a second plurality of copies of the data set at a second plurality of hosts. The first and second pluralities of copies may be overlapping and the first and second pluralities of hosts may be overlapping. A hashing function may be used to select the first and second pluralities of hosts. Version histories for each of the first copies of the data set may also written at the first plurality of hosts and read at the second plurality of hosts. The version histories for the second copies of the data set may be compared and causal between the second copies of the data set may be evaluated based on the version histories for the second copies of the data set. | 03-25-2010 |
20100332451 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING HIGH AVAILABILITY DATA - A computer-implemented data processing system and method writes a first plurality of copies of a data set at a first plurality of hosts and reads a second plurality of copies of the data set at a second plurality of hosts. The first and second pluralities of copies may be overlapping and the first and second pluralities of hosts may be overlapping. A hashing function may be used to select the first and second pluralities of hosts. Version histories for each of the first copies of the data set may also be written at the first plurality of hosts and read at the second plurality of hosts. The version histories for the second copies of the data set may be compared and causal between the second copies of the data set may be evaluated based on the version histories for the second copies of the data set. | 12-30-2010 |
20110184920 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING HIGH AVAILABILITY DATA - An embodiment relates to a computer-implemented data processing system and method for storing a data set at a plurality of data centers. The data centers and hosts within the data centers may, for example, be organized according to a multi-tiered ring arrangement. A hashing arrangement may be used to implement the ring arrangement to select the data centers and hosts where the writing and reading of the data sets occurs. Version histories may also be written and read at the hosts and may be used to evaluate causal relationships between the data sets after the reading occurs. | 07-28-2011 |
20160110110 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING HIGH AVAILABILITY DATA - A computer-implemented data processing system and method writes a first plurality of copies of a data set at a first plurality of hosts and reads a second plurality of copies of the data set at a second plurality of hosts. The first and second pluralities of copies may be overlapping and the first and second pluralities of hosts may be overlapping. A hashing function may be used to select the first and second pluralities of hosts. Version histories for each of the first copies of the data set may also be written at the first plurality of hosts and read at the second plurality of hosts. The version histories for the second copies of the data set may be compared and causal between the second copies of the data set may be evaluated based on the version histories for the second copies of the data set. | 04-21-2016 |
Deniz Hur, Eskisehir TR
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20110311505 | Photosensitive Aminoacid-Monomer Linkage and Bioconjugation Applications in Life Sciences and Biotechnology - This invention is related to preparation of photosensitive ruthenium based aminoacid monomers and oligomers, aminoacid monomer-protein cross-linking using photo sensitat ion and conjugation on micro and nano-structures by ruthenium-chelate based monomers. Its vast range biotechnolgy applications of multifunctional, biocompatible, stabilE and specific micro and nanobio-conjugates, which will stand-alone or simultaneously enable (i) both purification and determination, (ii) both targeting and imaging and theranostics and (iii) catalysis and determination. The construction and method of preparation is applicable to silica materials, superparamagnetic particles, QDs, CNTs, Ag/Au nanoparticles and Au surfaces and polymeric materials. The photosensitive aminoacid monomer linkers can react via chemically and biocompatible to a lot of different micro and nano-surface and then to the protein when they act as a single-step cross-linking reaction using irradiation. The photosensitive conjugation based on click biochemistry can be carried out at mild conditions, independent of pH and temperature, without affecting conformation and function of protein. | 12-22-2011 |
Deniz Kahramaner, Mountain View, CA US
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20160092840 | FORECASTING JOB APPLICANT DATA FOR A JOB POSTING - Techniques for upselling a limited job posting to a premium job posting are described. A determination module can access job listing data from a limited job. Additionally, the determination module can access member data from a social network. Furthermore, the determination module can determine a value for the limited job posting based on the accessed job listing data and the accessed member data. Moreover, the determination module can generate a job application based on the accessed job listing data and the accessed member data, when the determined value is above a predetermined threshold. Subsequently, the determination module and an upsell module can upsell the limited job posting to a premium job posting by using the generated job application data. In some instances, the upsell module can market to the job poster in order to upsell the limited job listing, and fill empty job slots already paid by the job poster. | 03-31-2016 |
Deniz Karakoyunlu, Worcester, MA US
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20140156790 | BITSTREAM PROCESSING USING COALESCED BUFFERS AND DELAYED MATCHING AND ENHANCED MEMORY WRITES - Methods and apparatus for processing bitstreams and byte streams. According to one aspect, bitstream data is compressed using coalesced string match tokens with delayed matching. A matcher is employed to perform search string match operations using a shortened maximum string length search criteria, resulting in generation of a token stream having | 06-05-2014 |
20150082047 | EFFICIENT MULTIPLICATION, EXPONENTIATION AND MODULAR REDUCTION IMPLEMENTATIONS - In one embodiment, the present disclosure provides a method that includes segmenting an n-bit exponent e into a first segment e | 03-19-2015 |
Deniz Karakoyunlu, Waltham, MA US
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20120151183 | ENHANCING PERFORMANCE BY INSTRUCTION INTERLEAVING AND/OR CONCURRENT PROCESSING OF MULTIPLE BUFFERS - An embodiment may include circuitry to execute, at least in part, a first list of instructions and/or to concurrently process, at least in part, first and second buffers. The execution of the first list of instructions may result, at least in part, from invocation of a first function call. The first list of instructions may include at least one portion of a second list of instructions interleaved, at least in part, with at least one other portion of a third list of instructions. The portions may be concurrently carried out, at least in part, by one or more sets of execution units of the circuitry. The second and third lists of instructions may implement, at least in part, respective algorithms that are amenable to being invoked by separate respective function calls. The concurrent processing may involve, at least in part, complementary algorithms. | 06-14-2012 |
Deniz Karakoyunlu, Boston, MA US
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20140244991 | Patching Boot Code of Read-Only Memory - The present disclosure describes apparatuses and techniques for patching boot code of read-only memory (ROM). In some aspects, execution of boot code from a ROM is initiated to start a boot process of a device. Execution of the boot code from the ROM is then interrupted to enable execution of other boot code, such as corrected boot code or additional boot code, from another memory. Once the other boot code is executed, execution of the boot code from the ROM is resumed to continue booting the computing device. By so doing, the corrected boot code or additional boot code can be executed during the boot process effective to patch the boot code stored in the ROM. | 08-28-2014 |
Deniz Kirik, Lund SE
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20120309816 | Novel viral vector construct for neuron specific optimized continuous DOPA synthesis in vivo - The present invention relates to a one-vector expression system comprising a sequence encoding two polypeptides, such as tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) and GTP-cyclohydrolase 1 (GCH1). The two polypeptides can be should preferentially be expressed at a ratio between 3:1 and 15:1, such as between 3:1 and 7:1. The invention is useful in the treatment of catecholamine deficient disorders, such as dopamine deficient disorders including but not limited to Parkinson's Disease. Moreover, the present invention provides a method to deliver the vector construct in order to limit the increased production of the catecholamine to the cells in need thereof. | 12-06-2012 |
20150065560 | NOVEL VIRAL VECTOR CONSTRUCT FOR NEURON SPECIFIC OPTIMIZED CONTINUOUS DOPA SYNTHESIS IN VIVO - The present invention relates to a one-vector expression system comprising a sequence encoding two polypeptides, such as tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) and GTP-cyclohydrolase 1 (GCH1). The two polypeptides can be should preferentially be expressed at a ratio between 3:1 and 15:1, such as between 3:1 and 7:1. The invention is useful in the treatment of catecholamine deficient disorders, such as dopamine deficient disorders including but not limited to Parkinson's Disease. Moreover, the present invention provides a method to deliver the vector construct in order to limit the increased production of the catecholamine to the cells in need thereof. | 03-05-2015 |
Deniz Kural, Somerville, MA US
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20150056613 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR DETECTING SEQUENCE VARIANTS - The invention provides methods for identifying rare variants near a structural variation in a genetic sequence, for example, in a nucleic acid sample taken from a subject. The invention additionally includes methods for aligning reads (e.g., nucleic acid reads) to a reference sequence construct accounting for the structural variation, methods for building a reference sequence construct accounting for the structural variation or the structural variation and the rare variant, and systems that use the alignment methods to identify rare variants. The method is scalable, and can be used to align millions of reads to a construct thousands of bases long, or longer. | 02-26-2015 |
20150057946 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR ALIGNING SEQUENCES - The invention includes methods for aligning reads (e.g., nucleic acid reads, amino acid reads) to a reference sequence construct, methods for building the reference sequence construct, and systems that use the alignment methods and constructs to produce sequences. The method is scalable, and can be used to align millions of reads to a construct thousands of bases or amino acids long. The invention additionally includes methods for identifying a disease or a genotype based upon alignment of nucleic acid reads to a location in the construct. | 02-26-2015 |
20150066381 | GENOMIC PIPELINE EDITOR WITH TOOL LOCALIZATION - The invention provides systems and methods for creating and using genomic analysis pipelines in which each analytical step within the pipeline can be independently set to run in a particular location. Steps that involve patient-identifying information or other sensitive research results can be restricted to running on a computer that is under the user's control, while steps that require a vast amount of processing power to sift through large amounts of raw data can be set to run on a powerful computer system such as a multi-processor server or cloud computer. The system provides a genomic pipeline editor with a plurality of genomic tools that can be arranging into pipelines. For one or more of the tools, the system receives a selection indicating execution by a particular computer. The system will cause genomic data to be analyzed according to the pipeline and the location selection. | 03-05-2015 |
20150112602 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR USING PAIRED-END DATA IN DIRECTED ACYCLIC STRUCTURE - Methods of analyzing a transcriptome that involves obtaining at least one pair of paired-end reads from a transcriptome from an organism, finding an alignment with an optimal score between a first read of the pair and a node in a directed acyclic data structure (the data structure has nodes representing RNA sequences such as exons or transcripts and edges connecting pairs of nodes), identifying candidate paths that include the node connected to a downstream node by a path having a length substantially similar to an insert length of the pair of paired-end reads, and aligning the paired-end rends to the candidate paths to determine an optimal-scoring alignment. | 04-23-2015 |
20150112658 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TRANSCRIPTOME ANALYSIS - The invention generally provides systems and methods for analysis of RNA-Seq reads in which an annotated reference is represented as a directed acyclic graph (DAG) or similar data structure. Features such as exons and introns from the reference provide nodes in the DAG and those features are linked as pairs in their canonical genomic order by edges. The DAG can scale to any size and can in fact be populated in the first instance by import from an extrinsic annotated reference. | 04-23-2015 |
20150197815 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR IDENTIFYING DISEASE-INDUCED MUTATIONS - The invention includes methods and systems for identifying diseased-induced mutations by producing multi-dimensional reference sequence constructs that account for variations between individuals, different diseases, and different stages of those diseases. Once constructed, these reference sequence constructs can be used to align sequence reads corresponding to genetic samples from patients suspected of having a disease, or who have had the disease and are in suspected remission. The reference sequence constructs also provide insight to the genetic progression of the disease. | 07-16-2015 |
20150199472 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR GENOTYPING GENETIC SAMPLES - The invention provides methods and system for making specific base calls at specific loci using a reference sequence construct, e.g., a directed acyclic graph (DAG) that represents known variants at each locus of the genome. Because the sequence reads are aligned to the DAG during alignment, the subsequent step of comparing a mutation, vis-à-vis the reference genome, to a table of known mutations can be eliminated. The disclosed methods and systems are notably efficient in dealing with structural variations within a genome or mutations that are within a structural variation. | 07-16-2015 |
20150199473 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR QUANTIFYING SEQUENCE ALIGNMENT - The invention includes methods for aligning reads (e.g., nucleic acid reads, amino acid reads) to a reference sequence construct, methods for building the reference sequence construct, and systems that use the alignment methods and constructs to produce sequences. The invention also includes methods and systems for evaluating the quality of the alignment between the reads and the reference sequence construct. The method is scalable, and can be used to align millions of reads to a construct thousands of bases or amino acids long. The invention additionally includes methods for identifying a disease or a genotype based upon alignment of nucleic acid reads to a location in the construct. | 07-16-2015 |
20150199474 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR ALIGNING SEQUENCES IN THE PRESENCE OF REPEATING ELEMENTS - The invention includes methods for aligning reads (e.g., nucleic acid reads) comprising repeating sequences, methods for building reference sequence constructs comprising repeating sequences, and systems that can be used to align reads comprising repeating sequences. The method is scalable, and can be used to align millions of reads to a construct thousands of bases long. The methods and systems can additionally account for variability within a repeating sequence, or near to a repeating sequence, due to genetic mutation. | 07-16-2015 |
20150199475 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR USE OF KNOWN ALLELES IN READ MAPPING - The invention generally relates to genomic studies and specifically to improved methods for read mapping using identified nucleotides at known locations. The invention provides methods of using identified nucleotides at known places in a genome to guide the analysis of sequence reads from that genome by excluding potential mappings or assemblies that are not congruent with the identified nucleotides. Information about a plurality of SNPs in the subject's genome is used to identify candidate paths through a genomic directed acyclic graph (DAG). Sequence reads are mapped to the candidate paths. | 07-16-2015 |
20150227685 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ANALYZING SEQUENCE DATA - The invention provides methods for comparing one set of genetic sequences to another without discarding any information within either set. A set of genetic sequences is represented using a directed acyclic graph (DAG) avoiding any unwarranted reduction to a linear data structure. The invention provides a way to align one sequence DAG to another to produce an alignment that can itself be stored as a DAG. DAG-to-DAG alignment is a natural choice wherever a set of genomic information consisting of more than one string needs to be compared to any non-linear reference. For example, a subpopulation DAG could be compared to a population DAG in order to compare the genetic features of that subpopulation to those of the population. | 08-13-2015 |
20150302145 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TRANSCRIPTOME ANALYSIS - The invention generally provides systems and methods for analysis of RNA-Seq reads in which an annotated reference is represented as a directed acyclic graph (DAG) or similar data structure. Features such as exons and introns from the reference provide nodes in the DAG and those features are linked as pairs in their canonical genomic order by edges. The DAG can scale to any size and can in fact be populated in the first instance by import from an extrinsic annotated reference. | 10-22-2015 |
20150310167 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR USING PAIRED-END DATA IN DIRECTED ACYCLIC STRUCTURE - Methods of analyzing a transcriptome that involves obtaining at least one pair of paired-end reads from a transcriptome from an organism, finding an alignment with an optimal score between a first read of the pair and a node in a directed acyclic data structure (the data structure has nodes representing RNA sequences such as exons or transcripts and edges connecting pairs of nodes), identifying candidate paths that include the node connected to a downstream node by a path having a length substantially similar to an insert length of the pair of paired-end reads, and aligning the paired-end rends to the candidate paths to determine an optimal-scoring alignment. | 10-29-2015 |
20150347678 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR DETECTING SEQUENCE VARIANTS - The invention provides methods for identifying rare variants near a structural variation in a genetic sequence, for example, in a nucleic acid sample taken from a subject. The invention additionally includes methods for aligning reads (e.g., nucleic acid reads) to a reference sequence construct accounting for the structural variation, methods for building a reference sequence construct accounting for the structural variation or the structural variation and the rare variant, and systems that use the alignment methods to identify rare variants. The method is scalable, and can be used to align millions of reads to a construct thousands of bases long, or longer. | 12-03-2015 |
Deniz Ozdil, Auburn AU
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20130345527 | ULTRASOUND BASED ANTIGEN BINDING DETECTION - Embodiments provided here generally relate to combinations of ultrasound aspects and antibodies. In some embodiments, antibodies are immobilized on a surface and binding of the antibodies to antigens can be detected by detecting changes in the vibrational properties of the surface. | 12-26-2013 |
20140148671 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR DETECTING ANASTOMOSIS LEAKAGE - Disclosed herein are compositions and methods for detecting an anastomosis leakage at the tubular tissue of a subject. The method can include applying a composition to an exterior of an anastomosis site in the tubular tissue of said subject and monitoring a urine color of the subject after the composition is applied. The composition may include a bioabsorbable binding medium and a biocompatible chromophore at least partially encapsulated in the bioabsorbable binding medium. Also disclosed are implantable films including: a first layer having a first bioabsorbable polymer and a biocompatible chromophore; and a second layer having a second bioabsorbable polymer. The biocompatible chromophore can be embedded within the bioabsorbable polymer. The second layer can be substantially free of the bioabsorbable polymer. | 05-29-2014 |
Deniz Ozdil, New South Wales AU
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20150112129 | DIVERTICULUM TREATING DEVICE - A system for treating a diverticulum in a body lumen includes a tubular member including a lumen and an elongate member in an elongated state within the lumen of the tubular member. The elongate member is configured to form a coiled state when removed from the tubular member. | 04-23-2015 |
Deniz Seden, Middletown, NJ US
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20100042744 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING ALARM CORRELATION FOR A GATEWAY ROUTER - A method and an apparatus for providing alarm correlation for a gateway router are disclosed. For example, the method receives one or more alarms, wherein each of the one or more alarms having a message signature in accordance with a router redundancy signaling protocol. The method then identifies one or more root causes by correlating the one or more alarms in accordance with the message signatures. | 02-18-2010 |
Deniz Senturk-Doganaksoy, Danbury, CT US
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20090030752 | Fleet anomaly detection method - A method for determining whether an operational metric representing the performance of a target machine has an anomalous value is provided. The method includes collecting operational data from at least one machine, and calculating at least one exceptional anomaly score from the obtained operational data. | 01-29-2009 |
20090030753 | Anomaly Aggregation method - A method for aggregating anomalous values is provided. The method comprises obtaining operational data from at least one machine and calculating at least one exceptional anomaly score from the operational data. The exceptional anomaly scores can then be aggregated to identify acute or chronic anomalous values. | 01-29-2009 |
20090100293 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PREDICTING TURBOMACHINERY FAILURE EVENTS EMPLOYING GENETIC ALGORITHM - A method for predicting or detecting an event in turbomachinery includes the steps of obtaining operational data from at least one machine and at least one peer machine. The operational data comprises a plurality of performance metrics. A genetic algorithm (GA) analyzes the operational data, and generates a plurality of clauses, which are used to characterize the operational data. The clauses are evaluated as being either “true” or “false”. A fitness function identifies a fitness value for each of the clauses. A perturbation is applied to selected clauses to create additional clauses, which are then added to the clauses group. The steps of applying a fitness function, selecting a plurality of clauses, and applying a perturbation can be repeated until a predetermined fitness value is reached. The selected clauses are then applied to the operational data from the machine to detect or predict a past, present or future event. | 04-16-2009 |
20090150212 | Method for identifying entities exhibiting patterns of interest related to financial health - A method of identifying a set of entities based on a pattern of interest is provided. The method includes identifying a reference entity and identifying one or more alert categories indicative of a pattern of interest in the reference entity over a time period of interest. The method further comprises determining a matching percentage of the pattern of interest exhibited by the reference entity, in one or more entities comprising the set of entities based on the one or more alert categories. The method further comprises identifying one or more of the entities comprising the set of entities that exhibit one or more of the patterns of interest exhibited by the reference entity, based on the matching percentage. | 06-11-2009 |
Deniz Temelli, London CA
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20130085487 | Electrosurgical Device with Offset Conductive Element - A device for forming a lesion includes a hub defining a passageway and a shaft attached to the hub and defining a lumen. The shaft has a proximal end and a distal end extending away from the hub. The shaft includes an electrically conductive material on at least a portion of an inner surface and on at least a portion on an outer surface. A conductive member has a longitudinal axis and is attached to a mounting structure mateable with mounting structure of the hub so that the conductive member extends through the passageway into the lumen so that at least near the hub the conductive member longitudinal axis is spaced from the lumen longitudinal axis to create electrical contact between the conductive member outer surface and the shaft inner surface. | 04-04-2013 |
Deniz Teoman, San Mateo, CA US
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20090292848 | Method and Apparatus for an Electric Meter - An improved meter and its operation is described. The meter can be a part of a larger automated meter reading process that allows for remote reading of the meter though power line communication. Using a microcomputer core, the meter processes incoming analog data and can calculate several relevant data values need by utility providers. The meter can also be used to monitor and detect tampering dry connect/voltage free devices, such as gas and water meters, connected to the meter. | 11-26-2009 |
20110012840 | GROUND DETECTION FOR TOUCH SENSITIVE DEVICE - Ground detection of a touch sensitive device is disclosed. The device can detect its grounded state so that poor grounding can be selectively compensated for in touch signals outputted by the device. The device can include one or more components to monitor certain conditions of the device. The device can analyze the monitored conditions to determine the grounding condition of the device. The device can apply a function to compensate its touch signal outputs if the device determines that it is poorly grounded. Conversely, the device can omit the function if the device determines that it is well grounded. | 01-20-2011 |
20150348468 | Displays with Adaptive Spectral Characteristics - An electronic device may include a display having an array of display pixels and having display control circuitry that controls the operation of the display. The display control circuitry may adaptively adjust the spectral characteristics of display light emitted from the display to achieve a desired effect on the human circadian system. For example, the display control circuitry may adjust the spectral characteristics of blue light emitted from the display based on the time of day such that a user's exposure to the display light may result in a circadian response similar to that which would be experienced in natural light. The spectral characteristics of blue light emitted from the display may be adjusted by adjusting the relative maximum power levels provided to blue pixels in the display or by shifting the peak wavelength associated with blue light emitted from the display. | 12-03-2015 |
20150382448 | THERMAL SOLUTIONS FOR SYSTEM-IN-PACKAGE ASSEMBLIES IN PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES - A compact portable electronic device packaged into a System-in-Package assembly and thermal solutions for the device is disclosed. The compact portable electronic device can be assembled into a single package to reduce size and enhance form factor. Several tens or hundreds of components including multiple dies, passive components, mechanical or optical components can be packaged into a single system on a printed circuit board. One or more of the components can dissipate a lot of power resulting in the generation of excess heat. To remove the excess heat, the device can include one or more thermal solutions such as internal thermal plugs, heat spreaders, internal embedded heat sinks, and/or external heat sinks. In some examples, the thermal solutions can dissipate heat via conduction to the bottom of the substrate or via convection to the top of the system or a combination of both. | 12-31-2015 |
Deniz Turkmen, San Diego, CA US
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20110188070 | DETECTION AND REPLACEMENT OF CONSUMABLE COMPONENTS OF COMPUTER PERIPHERALS - The present invention provides a technique for detecting and replacing consumable components, e.g., printer cartridges, of computer peripherals, e.g., printers. In an exemplary embodiment of the invention, a consumer loads a web page of a printer cartridge supplier. The web page includes a link to a server-based software application for identifying suitable replacement printer cartridges for the consumer. Upon download and activation by the consumer, the software scans the operating system of the consumer's local computer to determine the number and types of printer drivers installed on that computer. Generally, each printer driver is associated with a particular make and model of a peripheral printer connected to the consumer's computer. By determining the types of printer drivers existing on the consumer's computer, the software is able to identify the specific printers belonging to the consumer, and in turn facilitates the recommendation of suitable replacement cartridges and accessories for those printers. A list of those replacement cartridges and accessories is displayed to the consumer, from which the consumer may select and purchase. | 08-04-2011 |
20110314077 | IDENTIFICATION OF COMPATIBLE PRODUCTS FOR USE WITH MOBILE DEVICES - The present provides an automated technique for identifying compatible products and components of a mobile, wireless Internet enabled device. In an embodiment of the invention, a user of the wireless device requests a web page of an appropriate web site, e.g., a web site pertaining to that of a product and component retailer, which is facilitated by a web server. The web server obtains the respective user agent signature corresponding to the user's web browser. The server then analyzes the user agent signature to identify, among other things, the make and model of the user's device. By knowing the make and model of the user's device, the web server can then query a database to determine compatible products and components for use with the device. The web server then displays those compatible products and components and can facilitate the purchase of those products and components by the user. | 12-22-2011 |
Deniz Ulutürk, Hamburg DE
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20120267832 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR BLOW-MOLDING CONTAINERS - The invention relates to a method and a device for blow-molding containers. A preform produced of a thermoplastic material is subjected to a thermal conditioning process along a transport path in the region of a heating section. The preform is then shaped in a blow mold by the effect of a blowing pressure to give the container. The preform is subjected to a temperature profile at least along part of its transport path in the region of the heating section, said temperature profile being generated by at least one tubular radiation heater. The temperature profile extends in a longitudinal direction of the preform. The radiation emitted by the radiation heater is emitted in different spatial directions with different intensities by a heating device positioning the radiation heater. | 10-25-2012 |
Deniz Yilmazoglu, Sandhausen DE
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20120329942 | CURABLE COMPOSITIONS HAVING IMPROVED FIRE PROPERTIES - The invention relates to curable compositions comprising a) at least one organic polymer selected from polyethers and polyacrylic acid esters, wherein the organic polymer has at least one defined, cross-linkable end group having at least one C | 12-27-2012 |
Deniz Yörükoglu, Cambridge, MA US
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20140108323 | Compressively-accelerated read mapping - A genomic read dataset is mapped from multiple individuals to a reference genome in a time- and storage-efficient manner. The approach begins by building a set of data structures that collectively represents a knowledge base of similarity information. The knowledge base comprises a set of data structures that, when combined, intrinsically represent all reads to whole-reference match (similarity) information for a reference genome. After this knowledge base is generated, it is then accessed and used in a mapping decision layer. The mapping layer taps into the similarity knowledge within the set of data structures to decide on the mappings and report them, thereby avoiding redundant and unnecessary computations that would otherwise be necessary to find matches and report mappings for each read individually. The approach exploits the redundancy in the read datasets to enable significant speed-up of the sequence matching layer, which preferably is performed collectively for all reads. | 04-17-2014 |
Deniz Yurdasen, Hsin-Chu TW
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20100164850 | Liquid Display Panel Driving Method - A liquid display panel driving method to drive a plurality of pixels of a liquid display panel in a frame period comprising a plurality of data input intervals is provided. Each pixel comprises first and second capacitors coupled to a first and second common electrode respectively. The liquid display panel driving method comprises the steps of: keeping the second common electrode at the same voltage level; modifying the voltage of the first common electrode of each pixel along a row of scan line to perform a first pre-charge before the data input interval; turning on the pixels to make each pixel receive the data voltage from the data lines during the data input interval; and turning off the pixels and modifying the voltage of the first common electrode to further set the voltage of each of the pixels to a target level after the data input interval. | 07-01-2010 |
Deniz Yuret, Istanbul TR
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20130041921 | Ontology for use with a system, method, and computer readable medium for retrieving information and response to a query - A system, method, and computer readable medium for applying one or more information retrieval technologies is disclosed for resolving a query. In one embodiment, an exemplary system generates a response using a language analysis module configured to parse a query into elements. This system can also include a rules engine configured to compare a condition of a rule against the elements, where the rule is configured to perform an action to retrieve information. Further, a response generator coupled to said rules engine receives the rule and retrieves the information for presentation to a querier in a portion of a display that adjusts proportionately to the degree of importance of said information. | 02-14-2013 |
20140074826 | ONTOLOGY FOR USE WITH A SYSTEM, METHOD, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM FOR RETRIEVING INFORMATION AND RESPONSE TO A QUERY - A system, method, and computer readable medium for applying one or more information retrieval technologies is disclosed for resolving a query. In one embodiment, an exemplary system generates a response using a language analysis module configured to parse a query into elements. This system can also include a rules engine configured to compare a condition of a rule against the elements, where the rule is configured to perform an action to retrieve information. Further, a response generator coupled to said rules engine receives the rule and retrieves the information for presentation to a querier in a portion of a display that adjusts proportionately to the degree of importance of said information. | 03-13-2014 |