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Ahmed Farhan Hanif, Evry FR
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20130064188 | DYNAMIC RESOURCE MANAGEMENT FOR ORTHOGONAL FREQUENCY DIVISION MULTIPLE ACCESS WIRELESS NETWORKS - The disclosed subject matter relates to dynamic resource management for wireless network components with a wireless communications environment. Personal base stations can be deployed in a substantially uncoordinated manner resulting in conflicts among wireless radio resources. Dynamically assigning subchannel and dynamically allocating power for subchannels can reduce these conflicts. Dynamic resource management can employ combinatorial auction schema such that assignment of subchannels can be considerate of selecting a power level for performance and to minimize overlapping subchannel interference. In an aspect, several methods can be employed to reduce the computational complexity of the general integer programming problem presented. These several methods can include a Combinatorial Auction with Greedy Algorithm scheme, a Random Equal Subchannel Partition scheme, a Local Combinatorial Auction scheme, and a Neighbors' Poor Channels scheme. | 03-14-2013 |
20130101008 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DOWNLINK SCHEDULING IN MULTIPLE INPUT MULTIPLE OUTPUT WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS - Systems and methods for downlink scheduling in wireless communications systems are described. In some embodiments, a method includes: applying channel prediction at a transmitter for transmitting information to one or more mobile devices; predicting channel state information for a channel over which the information is transmitted, the channel state information being based, at least, on the channel prediction; determining a precoding matrix to apply to the information, the determining the precoding matrix being based, at least, on predicted channel state information; and scheduling transmission of the information to the one or more mobile devices based, at least, on an asymptotic ergodic rate for the one or more mobile devices. The asymptotic ergodic rate can be based on large-scale channel behavior and a maximum Doppler shift between the mobile devices. | 04-25-2013 |
Amjad Hanif, Santa Clara, CA US
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20100287064 | FEEDBACK CANCELLATION IN A NETWORK-BASED TRANSACTION FACILITY - A method and apparatus for canceling feedback in a network-based transaction facility are described. In one embodiment, the method includes receiving a request to cancel feedback pertaining to a transaction in a network-based transaction facility from a first party to the transaction, determining whether feedback cancellation criteria are satisfied, and canceling the feedback pertaining to the transaction if the feedback cancellation criteria are satisfied. | 11-11-2010 |
20110125612 | AUTOMATED COMMENT CANCELLATION IN A NETWORK-BASED FACILITY - A system to receive a request to cancel a comment pertaining to an event in a network-based facility, cancel said comment by marking said comment pertaining to said event as non-scored, generate a user interface that presents a plurality of comments; said plurality of comments includes said comment pertaining to said event presented as non-scored and other comments presented as scored. | 05-26-2011 |
Mohammad Hanif, Pleasanton, CA US
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20090292942 | TECHNIQUES FOR DETERMINING OPTIMIZED LOCAL REPAIR PATHS - Techniques for finding an optimized local repair path that may be used to signal a local repair connection for a protected connection. The optimized local repair path starts at a node in the path associated with the protected connection and ends at a merge point node in the path associated with the protected connection that is downstream from the start node. Various techniques may be used for finding an optimized local repair path. | 11-26-2009 |
20090292943 | TECHNIQUES FOR DETERMINING LOCAL REPAIR CONNECTIONS - Techniques for configuring a local repair connection for a protected connection including determining a path for the local repair connection. The path traversed by a local repair connection starts at a node in the path associated with the protected connection and ends at a merge point node in the path associated with the protected connection that is downstream from the start node. In one embodiment, the merge point node may even be more than two hops downstream from the start node in the path associated with the protected connection. The local repair path may include zero or more nodes that are not included in the path associated with the protected connection. Techniques are also described for optimizing the path associated with a local repair connection. | 11-26-2009 |
20100106999 | TECHNIQUES FOR DETERMINING LOCAL REPAIR PATHS USING CSPF - Techniques for computing a path for a local repair connection to be used to protect a connection traversing an original path from an ingress node to an egress node. The computed path originates at a node (start node) in the original path and terminates at another node (end node) in the original path that is downstream from the start node. A Constraint Shortest Path First (CSPF) algorithm may be used to compute the path. The computed path is such that it satisfies one or more constraints and does not traverse a path from a first node in the original path to a second node in the original path, wherein the first and second nodes are upstream from the start node in the original path and the second node is downstream from the first node in the original path. A local repair connection may then be signaled using the computed path. | 04-29-2010 |
20120033542 | TECHNIQUES FOR DETERMINING LOCAL REPAIR CONNECTIONS - Techniques for configuring a local repair connection for a protected connection including determining a path for the local repair connection. The path traversed by a local repair connection starts at a node in the path associated with the protected connection and ends at a merge point node in the path associated with the protected connection that is downstream from the start node. In one embodiment, the merge point node may even be more than two hops downstream from the start node in the path associated with the protected connection. The local repair path may include zero or more nodes that are not included in the path associated with the protected connection. Techniques are also described for optimizing the path associated with a local repair connection. | 02-09-2012 |
20130044586 | FASTER FAILOVERS FOR FAST REROUTE (FRR) LSPs - Techniques for reducing the latency in performing a failover from a protected connection to its backup connection when a network event is detected affecting the protected connection. In an MPLS network, techniques are provided for failing a protected LSP to a backup LSP in a fast and efficient manner. In one embodiment, the faster failover is facilitated by storing protected LSPs and their backup LSPs information in the data plane, such as locally on a linecard. | 02-21-2013 |
20130182562 | TECHNIQUES FOR DETERMINING LOCAL REPAIR PATHS USING CSPF - Techniques for computing a path for a local repair connection to be used to protect a connection traversing an original path from an ingress node to an egress node. The computed path originates at a node (start node) in the original path and terminates at another node (end node) in the original path that is downstream from the start node. A Constraint Shortest Path First (CSPF) algorithm may be used to compute the path. The computed path is such that it satisfies one or more constraints and does not traverse a path from a first node in the original path to a second node in the original path, wherein the first and second nodes are upstream from the start node in the original path and the second node is downstream from the first node in the original path. A local repair connection may then be signaled using the computed path. | 07-18-2013 |
Mohammed A. Hanif, Waterdown CA
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20120132300 | FAIL-SAFE WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM - A fail-safe fluid, particularly, water distribution apparatus for use within residential, commercial and industrial buildings comprising (i) a conduit through which fluid is distributed; (ii) a fluid flow time-sensitive sensor cooperative with the conduit to operably detect fluid flow within the conduit over desired periods of time; and (iii) a fluid control valve to control the flow of the fluid within the conduit cooperative with the sensor. | 05-31-2012 |
Mohammed Ayub Hanif, Waterdown CA
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20090057517 | BEVERAGE CONTAINER AND SUPPORT AND HOLDER THEREFOR - A beverage cup retaining system in a vehicle, having, in combination, | 03-05-2009 |
Muhammad Imran Hanif, London GB
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20140137413 | FEEDING UTENSIL - A feeding utensil ( | 05-22-2014 |
Nouman Hanif, Croydon GB
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20090191968 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR A VIDEO GAME MAGIC SYSTEM - A system for allowing a player to invoke magic or other special powers in a video game is provided. To activate the magic, the player moves a motion detecting controller in accordance with one or more provided instructions. The outcome of the activation of the magic can be determinate on, for example, speed, accuracy, etc. Controllers in one or both hands may be used, and the instructions can be as simple as single direction gestures and as complex as multi-directional symbols which must be traced in the air. A sequence of any type of instructions may also be provided to instruct the activation of the magic. | 07-30-2009 |
Sadeque Mohammad Hanif, Tokyo JP
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20100112945 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING ELECTRONIC DEVICE - An electronic control device transmits a function control signal within a predetermined area. Other electronic devices within the predetermined area receive the function control signal. The function control signal initiates a control program in an electronic device in the predetermined area that adjusts one or more user setting conditions of the electronic device, such as audio volume level, display brightness level, etc. The original user setting conditions are returned to their prior values when the device exits the predetermined area or otherwise stops receiving the function control signal. | 05-06-2010 |
Umar Hanif, Chicago, IL US
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20160031603 | CYLINDRICAL CONTAINER WITH SIDE-MOUNT HANG TAB AND METHODS THEREFOR - A container ( | 02-04-2016 |
Umar Hanif, Portland, OR US
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20080231797 | EYEWEAR WITH LENS AND INTERLOCKING NOSEPIECE AND FRAME - Eyewear includes a frame having a right temple arm, a left temple arm, a first lens groove, a second lens groove, and a recess formed therein. A first lens is received in the first lens groove and has a first opening formed therein. A first tab is received in the first groove. A second lens is received in the second lens groove and has a first opening formed therein. A second tab is received in the second groove. A nosepiece has a base portion received in the recess in the frame, and engages the first and second openings to removably secure the first and second lenses to the frame. | 09-25-2008 |
20090147214 | Sports glasses with lens adapter for semi-rimless construction - A sports glasses construction includes an eyeglass frame for semi-rimless lenses having a pair of channels for receiving a first pair of selectively removable lenses or lens adapter frames, and a pair of lens adapter frames having respective upper connection members sized and shaped to fit into the respective pair of channels in the eyeglass frame. The pair of lens adapters each has a lower portion sized and shaped to couple to a second respective pair of lenses leaving the lower edges of the lenses exposed to provide a semi-rimless construction. | 06-11-2009 |
Umar Hanif, Sheung Wan HK
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20110242480 | Adjustable Spectral Transmittance Eyewear - Embodiments of the present invention relate to eyewear having an electrically switchable spectral transmittance lens(es). The eyewear includes a lens driver that controls the variable spectral transmittance lens(es). The lens driver is functional to alter a duration of a spectral transmittance state based on a desired frequency and/or duty cycle of the spectral transmittance state. A user may provide an input indicating the desired level of difficulty provided by the eyewear, wherein the input may indicate that the frequency, the duty cycle, or a combination of the two should be changed. As a result of changing a perceived level of difficulty presented by the eyewear, a wearer of the eyewear may train his or her visual abilities to provide a competitive advantage | 10-06-2011 |
20140185004 | Adjustable Spectral Transmittance Eyewear - Embodiments of the present invention relate to eyewear having an electrically switchable spectral transmittance lens(es). The eyewear includes a lens driver that controls the variable spectral transmittance lens(es). The lens driver is functional to alter a duration of a spectral transmittance state based on a desired frequency and/or duty cycle of the spectral transmittance state. A user may provide an input indicating the desired level of difficulty provided by the eyewear, wherein the input may indicate that the frequency, the duty cycle, or a combination of the two should be changed. As a result of changing a perceived level of difficulty presented by the eyewear, a wearer of the eyewear may train his or her visual abilities to provide a competitive advantage. The input may be received at a receiving module as a remote signal from the user or a third party. | 07-03-2014 |
Umar Hanif, Hong Kong CN
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20110032476 | Adjustable Spectral Transmittance Curved Lens Eyewear - Embodiments of the present invention relate to curved eyewear having an electrically switchable spectral transmittance lens. The lens is curved in orientation, which aids in reducing eyelash contact while increasing a peripheral field of view for a wearer of the curved eyewear. The electrically switchable spectral transmittance lens, in an embodiment, includes a plurality of zones that may be switched in-phase or out-of-phase with each other depending on an activity being performed. Another embodiment utilizes a shatter-resistant material for constructing the lens. Further embodiments utilize a frame member that includes a curved channel for forming the curved orientation of the lens and for maintaining the lens in a desired position relative to a wearer. | 02-10-2011 |
Zachary Daniel Hanif, Alpharetta, GA US
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20140331319 | Method and Apparatus for Detecting Malicious Websites - A method and apparatus for detecting malicious websites is disclosed. | 11-06-2014 |
Zahid Hanif, Gwangju KR
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20150140207 | METHOD FOR PREPARING ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE SHIELDING MATERIAL - Disclosed herein is a method for preparing an electromagnetic wave shielding material. The preparation method includes: preparing a fiber matrix; sorbing a metal salt precursor to the fiber matrix by dip coating; and bringing the fiber matrix to which the metal salt precursor is sorbed with a basic solution to oxidize the metal salt precursor such that a magnetic substance can be coated onto the fiber matrix. The method can reduce preparation costs by simplifying the preparation process through dip coating without using a high temperature process. Further, the method can also be applied to a fiber matrix which can be affected by temperature, thereby enlarging the preparation and application range of the electromagnetic wave shielding material. | 05-21-2015 |