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20130295955 | CONCURRENT GEOFENCES WITH SHARED MEASUREMENTS - A system and method for a mobile device to efficiently use a geofence capability without draining its battery, and to allow flexibility in specifying various parameters related to geofencing, such as the latency and confidence in determining when or where a geofence breach occurs, and reducing the probability of not detecting a geofence breach. | 11-07-2013 |
20130295969 | MECHANISM TO REDUCE MISSING BREACH DETECTION IN GEOFENCING SOLUTION - A system and method for a mobile device to efficiently use a geofence capability without draining its battery, and to allow flexibility in specifying various parameters related to geofencing, such as the latency and confidence in determining when or where a geofence breach occurs, and reducing the probability of not detecting a geofence breach. | 11-07-2013 |
20130295970 | GEOFENCE BREACH CONFIDENCE - A system and method for a mobile device to efficiently use a geofence capability without draining its battery, and to allow flexibility in specifying various parameters related to geofencing, such as the latency and confidence in determining when or where a geofence breach occurs, and reducing the probability of not detecting a geofence breach. | 11-07-2013 |
20130310053 | CREATING GEOFENCE ASSISTANCE INFORMATION - Example methods, apparatuses, or articles of manufacture are disclosed herein that may be utilized, in whole or in part, to facilitate or support one or more operations or techniques for creating geofence assistance information, such as for use in or with a mobile communication device. Briefly, in accordance with at least one implementation, a method may include determining a geofence boundary; and identifying transmission cells forming a loop of contiguous cell coverage areas approximating the geofence boundary. In some instances, a loop of contiguous cell coverage areas approximating a geofence boundary may comprise a loop of contiguous cell coverage areas approximating a perimeter of the geofence boundary, for example. | 11-21-2013 |
20140253373 | SYNCHRONOUS NETWORK DEVICE TIME TRANSFER FOR LOCATION DETERMINATION - Examples disclosed herein relate to a method performed at a first mobile station that includes receiving a request for positioning assistance data from a second mobile station over a communication link; and transmitting one or more messages to the second mobile station in response to the request, wherein the one or more messages include the requested positioning assistance data, wherein the first mobile station is on a synchronous network. | 09-11-2014 |
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20090027346 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PERSONALIZING AND BRANDING MOBILE DEVICE KEYPADS - Methods and systems for configuring keypads are provided to enable configuring display keypads to display themes, vary display fonts or present other graphics. An application may provide instructions to a keypad protocol to change the theme of or the size of the letters and numbers on the keypad. Alternatively, a keypad protocol can enable users to configure keypad displays. In an application the keypad can be configured to display advertising. Keys configured for advertising can allow users to receive advertisement content on their computing devices. | 01-29-2009 |
20090033628 | METHOD AND SYSTEMS FOR REVEALING FUNCTION ASSIGNMENTS ON FIXED KEYPADS - Methods and computing devices provide the capability of revealing the value or function assigned to particular keys in a keypad or keyboard by an application running on a computing device. A touch or near touch of a key prompts the presentation or display of the value or function presently assigned to the touched or nearly touched key. The key function assignment may be presented in a portion of the display so as to not block other graphics and text in the display. The process for generating a display of the function or value assigned to a touched or nearly touched key may be performed by a keypad protocol receiving key configurations from the application. | 02-05-2009 |
20090073126 | STANDARDIZED METHOD AND SYSTEMS FOR PROVIDING CONFIGURABLE KEYPADS - A keypad protocol is provided as part of mobile device system software to serve as a standard interface between application software and keypads and other user-interfaces. The keypad protocol can provide a common set of interfaces and APIs to facilitate development of applications that are compatible with a wide variety of keypads, including keypads that may be developed after applications are fielded. Similarly the keypad protocol can provide a common set of data structures and interfaces for accepting key press event notifications from and providing configuration information to keypads made by a variety of manufacturers. The keypad protocol can inform applications of the keypads activated and connected to the mobile device and useable by the application. Applications can inform the keypad protocol of a keypad selected for use as well as configure how the selected keypad should interface with the application. | 03-19-2009 |
20090077467 | MOBILE TELEVISION AND MULTIMEDIA PLAYER KEY PRESENTATIONS - Methods and apparatus for providing an intuitive user-interface on a mobile device keypad for controlling television and multimedia applications uses a keypad protocol as a standard interface between video application software and the mobile device keypad. The keypad protocol can provide a common set of interfaces and APIs to facilitate development of video applications that are compatible with a wide variety of keypads, including keypads that may be developed after applications are fielded. Video applications can inform the keypad protocol of keypad configurations to support video functions, including providing graphics for presenting intuitive function description graphics on display keypads. In an embodiment, the mobile device can be configured to control external multimedia players using a area wireless data link transceiver within the mobile device while presenting intuitive graphics on the keypad showing assigned multimedia player functions assigned to particular keys. | 03-19-2009 |
20090309711 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR CONFIGURING MOBILE DEVICES USING SENSORS - Methods and systems enable selection of a theme for implementation on a computing device based on sensor data. The computing device can include a variety of sensors including sensors capable of sensing ambient temperature, light, and sound, as well as geographic position, for example. Data collected by a sensor is used to select a theme correlated to the sensed condition. Data from sensors can also be used to generate customized advertisements that can be displayed on the computing device. | 12-17-2009 |
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20110260753 | Level Shifter with Balanced Duty Cycle - A level shifter and method are provided for balancing a duty cycle of a signal. An input circuit receives a differential logic signal with two complimentary logic levels. A level transition balancing circuit balances the rise and fall times of a level shifted version of each complimentary logic level during a transition from a first to a second of the logic levels and a level shift. A logic element stores and provides outputs of the level shifted versions of the logic levels. The level transition balancing circuit can include a capacitor in parallel with a transfer element for each input. The capacitor destabilizes inputs to the logic element and balances the transition using a capacitance and a level previously stored in the logic element. | 10-27-2011 |
20120015617 | Squelch Detection Circuit and Method - A squelch detection circuit and method involves a first comparator coupled to a complimentary input signal pair and having a first polarity output. A second comparator coupled to the complimentary input signal pair has a second polarity output. An offset associated with complimentary input signal pair establishes a positive squelch threshold and a negative squelch threshold. A calibration unit coupled to the first comparator and the second comparator generates a digital output including threshold settings and calibration settings to the first comparator and to the second comparator. The digital output can be associated with establishing the offset and with calibrating the positive squelch threshold and the negative squelch threshold. | 01-19-2012 |
20120194253 | High Voltage Tolerant Differential Receiver - A high voltage tolerant differential receiver circuit includes a voltage divider ladder that is operative to divide in half differential input signals that are greater than threshold voltages of the voltage divider ladder. A pass gate circuit is operative to receive differential input signals that are below the threshold voltage of the voltage divider ladder. Outputs from the voltage divider ladder and the pass gate circuit are provided to separate comparators. Output from the comparators are combined to generate a signal in the voltage domain of receiver circuitry. | 08-02-2012 |
20120194254 | High Voltage Tolerant Receiver - A high voltage tolerant single ended receiver circuit includes a voltage divider that is operative to divide in half single ended input signals that are greater than the threshold voltages of the voltage divider. A pass gate circuit is operative to receive single ended signals that are below the threshold voltages of the voltage divider. Output from the voltage divider is coupled to a first input of a modified Schmitt trigger circuit to control a high threshold level of the Schmitt trigger circuit. Output from the pass gate circuit is coupled to a second input of the modified Schmitt trigger circuit to control a low threshold level of the Schmitt trigger circuit. | 08-02-2012 |
20120212265 | DELAY CELL FOR CLOCK SIGNALS - An integrated circuit for delaying a clock signal using a delay cell is described. The integrated circuit includes a current starved inverter. The current starved inverter includes a switched capacitor current source with a first dummy inverter, a first amplifier coupled to the first dummy inverter and a first capacitor coupled to the first amplifier via a first switch. The current starved inverter also includes a first transistor coupled to the current source. The integrated circuit also includes a second capacitor. A delay applied to the clock signal is dependent on a ratio between the first capacitor and the second capacitor. The first capacitor and the second capacitor may be located in proximity such that process, voltage and temperature variations affect the first capacitor and the second capacitor similarly and the delay applied to the clock signal is independent of process, voltage and temperature variations. | 08-23-2012 |
20120235730 | CHARGE PUMP SURGE CURRENT REDUCTION - Techniques for reducing surge current in charge pumps. In an exemplary embodiment, one or more switches coupling a terminal of a flying capacitor to a voltage supply are configured to have variable on-resistance. When the charge pump is configured to switch a gain mode from a lower gain to a higher gain, the one or more variable resistance switches are configured to have a decreasing resistance profile over time. In this manner, surge current drawn from the voltage supply at the outset of the gain switch may be limited, while the on-resistance during steady-state charging and discharging may be kept low. Similar techniques are provided to decrease the surge current from a bypass switch coupling the supply voltage to a positive output voltage of the charge pump. | 09-20-2012 |
20120236444 | CHARGE PUMP ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE PROTECTION - Techniques for electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection for amplifiers and other circuitry employing charge pumps. In an exemplary embodiment, a Vneg switch coupling a second flying capacitor node to a negative output voltage node is closed in response to an ESD event being detected between a supply voltage node and the negative output voltage node. A ground switch coupling a ground node to the second flying capacitor node is closed in response to an ESD event being detected between the ground node and the negative output voltage node. The Vneg switch is further closed in response to the ESD event being detected between the ground node and the negative output voltage node. Further techniques are disclosed for providing on-chip snapback clamps at the output of a power amplifier coupled to the charge pump to protect against ESD events as defined by the standard IEC 61000-4-2. | 09-20-2012 |
20130043922 | SUPPLY COLLAPSE DETECTION CIRCUIT - A supply collapse detection circuit is described. The supply collapse detection circuit includes threshold detection circuitry coupled to a first power supply and to a second power supply that provides a second voltage. The supply collapse detection circuit also includes supply collapse output circuitry coupled to the threshold detection circuitry to receive a detection signal when the second voltage drops. The supply collapse output circuitry includes an output node to provide an output signal indicating the drop. The supply collapse detection circuit additionally includes feedback circuitry coupled to the first power supply, to the threshold detection circuitry and to the supply collapse output circuitry. The feedback circuitry reduces leakage when the second voltage drops. | 02-21-2013 |
20130223649 | LOAD CURRENT SENSING - Techniques for sensing current delivered to a load by a differential output stage, e.g., in a Class D amplifier. In one aspect, voltages across sense resistors coupled in series with first and second branches of the differential output stage are low-passed filtered and digitized. The sense resistors may be coupled in series with the sources of transistors of the first and second branches, wherein the transistors are selectively switchable on and off by input voltage driving voltages. The input driving voltages may correspond to a ternary voltage waveform such that during a given phase, the two transistors coupled in series with the sense resistors may be turned off. Further aspects provide for the first and second branches having cascoded NMOS and/or PMOS transistors, and the sense resistors being provided between a pair of cascoded transistors. | 08-29-2013 |
20130257398 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SUPPRESSION OF PEAKING IN AN EXTERNAL LC FILTER OF A BUCK REGULATOR - Disclosed are systems and methods for suppressing voltage peaking in a buck regulator. In one aspect, a buck regulator comprises: a pulse-width modulator (PWM) that generates a pulsed signal; a switch operable to selectively connect the regulator to a DC power supply in response to the pulsed signal and output a pulsed output DC signal; a filter for filtering out high frequency noise from the pulsed output DC signal and generating a regulated output signal; an integrator for comparing the pulsed output DC signal with a reference voltage signal and generating an error signal for input to the PWM; a subtractor operable to subtract the reference voltage signal from the filtered output signal to generate an error feedback signal; and an adder operable to add the error feedback signal to the error signal for input to the pulse-width modulator in order to suppress voltage peaks in the filtered output signal. | 10-03-2013 |
20140029611 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SHARING A SERIAL COMMUNICATION PORT BETWEEN A PLURALITY OF COMMUNICATION CHANNELS - An apparatus for sharing a serial communication port between a plurality of communication channels is described. The apparatus comprises a transceiver that manages communications over the serial communication port. The apparatus also includes a multiplexer coupled to the transceiver, wherein the multiplexer multiplexes the plurality of communication channels. The apparatus also includes identification information circuitry coupled to the multiplexer, wherein the identification information circuitry adds identification information to data from the plurality of communication channels that enables the plurality of communication channels to share the serial communication port. The serial communications port and the multiplexer permit communication between integrated circuits that meet at least one latency metric for the plurality of communication channels when the plurality of communication channels are active. | 01-30-2014 |
20140065773 | ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) SILICON CONTROLLED RECTIFIER (SCR) STRUCTURE - A structure includes first and second silicon controlled rectifiers (SCRs) formed in a substrate. The first and the second SCRs each include at least one component commonly shared between the first and the second SCRs. | 03-06-2014 |
20140098447 | ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE PROTECTION FOR CLASS D POWER AMPLIFIERS - Electrostatic discharge protection for Class D power amplifiers is disclosed. In an exemplary embodiment, an apparatus includes an amplifier having an output transistor coupled to an interface pad, a snapback supply clamp coupled across first and second supplies of the amplifier and configured to provide a clamp voltage across the first and second supplies during ESD event; and a trigger circuit coupled to the output transistor, the trigger circuit configured to detect the clamp voltage and to enable the output transistor to provide a discharge path from the interface pad to the second supply when the clamp voltage is detected. | 04-10-2014 |
20140177850 | SWITCH TECHNIQUES FOR LOAD SENSING - Techniques for sensing the resistance of a load. In an aspect, a sense resistor is provided in series with the load. Each terminal of the sense resistor is alternately coupled via switches to a sense amplifier. A second input of the sense resistor is coupled to a terminal of the load. The voltage drop across the load and the voltage drop across the load plus sense resistor are alternatively measured. These voltage drops may be digitized and used to compute a resistance of the load using, e.g., a digital processor. | 06-26-2014 |
20140204488 | ESD CLAMPING TRANSISTOR WITH SWITCHABLE CLAMPING MODES OF OPERATION - In a particular embodiment, an apparatus includes an electrostatic discharge (ESD) clamping transistor coupled to a ground terminal of a device. The apparatus further includes a switch coupled between a body terminal of the ESD clamping transistor and the around terminal. | 07-24-2014 |
20140254051 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR CALIBRATING AND OPERATING A SNAPBACK CLAMP CIRCUIT - A device includes a snapback clamp circuit configured to clamp a supply voltage in response to the supply voltage exceeding a trigger voltage level. In at least one embodiment, the snapback clamp circuit includes a clamp transistor and a programmable resistance portion that is responsive to a control signal to calibrate the trigger voltage level. Alternatively or in addition, the snapback clamp circuit may include a programmable bias device configured to calibrate the trigger voltage level by biasing a gate terminal of the clamp transistor. In another particular embodiment, a method of calibrating a snapback clamp circuit is disclosed. In another particular embodiment, a method of operating an integrated circuit is disclosed. | 09-11-2014 |
20150124977 | HEADSET IN-USE DETECTOR - A headset in-use detector is disclosed. In an exemplary embodiment, an apparatus includes a detector configured to receive a sound signal and an echo signal and generate a detection signal, and a controller configured to determine whether or not a headset is in-use based on the detection signal. | 05-07-2015 |
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20090157369 | Fast and High-Throughput Search Engine for Materials for Lithium-Ion Batteries Using Quantum Simulations - Provided are methods and systems for determining the structure of a composite or solid solution material for an electrode in lithium-ion batteries. In one embodiment, a method is presented where a building-block database of hypothetical structures containing only one transition metal atom is constructed by use of quantum simulation. Then, a composite model set of structures containing two or more transition metal atoms is constructed by calculating a linear average of parent components from the building-block database of hypothetical structures to determine lattice constants and atomic coordinates of candidates. The composite model set is screened with a local order matrix to subclassify composite models into a subset, such that the composite models share the same property in local transition metal ordering. Still yet, a representative from each subset is selected and a quantum simulation on the representative models is performed to determine the structure of the material. | 06-18-2009 |
20100248033 | LITHIUM BATTERIES WITH NANO-COMPOSITE POSITIVE ELECTRODE MATERIAL - Provided is a positive electrode for a lithium ion battery, the electrode comprising a nano-crystalline layered-layered composite structure of a material having the general formula xLi | 09-30-2010 |
20120130690 | Quantum-Simulations Database and Design Engine for Development of Lithium Batteries - Methods, systems, and computer programs for selecting electrode materials for a lithium battery are presented. In one embodiment, a method includes an operation for developing models for structural and energy analysis of battery stability, safety, cycling and performance, where the models are developed based on a selection of elements and compositions for the electrode materials. Properties of at least one cell performance parameter are estimated, and a cell discharge rate behavior is calculated. Another operation in the method is provided for selecting an electrode material composition based on the estimated properties and the cell discharge rate behavior. The method operations are performed by a computer system that includes a processor. | 05-24-2012 |
20120130691 | Hybrid Model for Discharge Profile Prediction of Battery Electrode Materials Using Quantum Simulations - Methods and systems for predicting lithium battery properties are presented. In one embodiment, a method includes an operation for creating an equivalent circuit of a battery cell, where the equivalent circuit includes a cathode equivalent circuit and a remainder equivalent circuit. Further, parameters for the cathode equivalent circuit are calculated using Quantum Mechanical (QM) simulation. Also included in the method are operations for obtaining parameters for the remainder equivalent circuit via experimentation, and for calculating the lithium battery properties using the equivalent circuit. | 05-24-2012 |
20120130692 | Li-Ion Battery Capacity and Voltage Prediction Using Quantum Simulations - Provided are methods and computer programs for predicting lithium battery properties. One method includes operations for selecting candidate structures for the battery, and for obtaining a plurality of delithiated structures of the candidate structures with different lithium concentrations. The quantum mechanical (QM) energies of the delithiated structures are calculated, and a functional form is developed to obtain the voltage of the lithium battery. The functional form is a function of the lithium concentration and is based on the QM energies of the delithiated structures. Further, the capacity of the lithium battery is calculated based on a selected lithium concentration, where the functional form returns a cut-off voltage of the lithium battery when the lithium concentration is equal to the selected lithium concentration. | 05-24-2012 |
20120130694 | Simulated X-Ray Diffraction Spectra for Analysis of Crystalline Materials - Methods and computer programs to quantify defects in an experimentally synthesized material for use in a battery are provided. A method includes an operation for obtaining spectra of the experimentally synthesized material. Further, defected structures of a crystalline structure are created via simulation, and spectra of the defected structures are obtained via simulation. In another method operation, the spectra of the experimentally synthesized material is compared to the spectra of the defected structures obtained via simulation, and if the spectra of the experimentally synthesized material is substantially equal to the spectra of the defected structures obtained via simulation then the defects in the experimentally synthesized material are quantified according to the defects in the defected structures. | 05-24-2012 |
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20090186414 | Methods of Generating Cardiomyocytes and Cardiac Progenitors and Compositions - The present disclosure provides methods of inducing cardiomyogenesis in a stem cell or progenitor cell, or in a population of stem cells or progenitor cells; and methods for expansion of (increasing the numbers of) cardiac progenitors. Cell compositions are also provided. | 07-23-2009 |
20110172293 | Methods and Compositions for Modulating Angiogenesis - The present invention provides compositions comprising antisense nucleic acids that reduce miR-126 levels in an endothelial cell. The present invention provides compositions comprising a target protector nucleic acid. The present invention provides methods of modulating angiogenesis in an individual, the methods generally involving administering to the individual an effective amount of an agent that increases or that decreases the level of miR-126 in endothelial cells of the individual. | 07-14-2011 |
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20120129189 | Methods of Controlling Cell Proliferation - The present disclosure provides methods for increasing self-renewal/expansion of stem cells. The present disclosure provides methods of reducing uncontrolled cell proliferation. The present disclosure provides methods of identifying agents that modulate Notch1/-catenin binding, and methods of identifying agents that inhibit enzyme-mediated cleavage of Notch1 intracellular domain from Notch1 transmembrane domain. | 05-24-2012 |
20130216503 | Methods for Generating Cardiomyocytes - The present disclosure provides method of generating cardiomyocytes from post-natal fibroblasts. The present disclosure further provides cells and compositions for use in generating cardiomyocytes. | 08-22-2013 |
20140235526 | Methods for Generating Cardiomyocytes - The present disclosure provides method of generating cardiomyocytes from post-natal fibroblasts. The present disclosure further provides cells and compositions for use in generating cardiomyocytes. | 08-21-2014 |
20140301991 | Methods for Generating Cardiomyocytes - The present disclosure provides method of generating cardiomyocytes from post-natal fibroblasts. The present disclosure further provides cells and compositions for use in generating cardiomyocytes. | 10-09-2014 |
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20100211959 | ADAPTIVE CLUSTER TIMER MANAGER - Described herein are techniques for adaptively managing timers that are used in various layers of a node. In many cases, the number of timers that occur in the system is reduced by proactively and reactively adjusting values of the timers based on conditions affecting the system, thereby making such a system to perform significantly better and more resiliently than otherwise. | 08-19-2010 |
20110067008 | TECHNIQUES FOR ADAPTIVE TRACE LOGGING - Techniques for adaptive trace logging include, in one embodiment, obtaining input data on trace logging behavior and computing resources used by trace logging. Based on the obtained input data, an adaptive trace logging module automatically takes action at runtime to reduce the amount of computing resources consumed by tracing logging. For example, the action taken may include decreasing a trace logging level of an executing software program to reduce the number of trace logging messages added to a trace log. In another embodiment, the techniques include detecting a condition of an executing software program that warrants a change to a trace logging level of the executing program. The adaptive trace logging module automatically changes the trace logging level of the executing program as-needed for the detected condition. For example, the adaptive trace logging module may increase the trace logging level of an executing program upon detecting a deadlock or other abnormal condition of the executing program. By automatically increasing the trace logging level upon detecting an abnormal condition, additional trace logging messages may be written to a trace log aiding diagnosis and troubleshooting of the condition. | 03-17-2011 |
20130031424 | PROACTIVE AND ADAPTIVE CLOUD MONITORING - Processes, computer-readable media, and machines are disclosed for reducing a likelihood that active functional components fail in a computing system. An active monitoring component receives metrics associated with different active functional components of a computing system. The different active functional components contribute to different functionalities of the system. Based at least in part on the metrics associated with a particular active functional component, the active monitoring component determines that the particular active functional component has reached a likelihood of failure but has not failed. In response to determining that the particular active functional component has reached the likelihood of failure but has not failed, the active monitoring component causes a set of actions that are predicted to reduce the likelihood of failure. | 01-31-2013 |
20150095720 | PROACTIVE AND ADAPTIVE CLOUD MONITORING - Processes, computer-readable media, and machines are disclosed for reducing a likelihood that active functional components fail in a computing system. An active monitoring component receives metrics associated with different active functional components of a computing system. The different active functional components contribute to different functionalities of the system. Based at least in part on the metrics associated with a particular active functional component, the active monitoring component determines that the particular active functional component has reached a likelihood of failure but has not failed. In response to determining that the particular active functional component has reached the likelihood of failure but has not failed, the active monitoring component causes a set of actions that are predicted to reduce the likelihood of failure. | 04-02-2015 |
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20090089480 | SUPPORTING UN-BUFFERED MEMORY MODULES ON A PLATFORM CONFIGURED FOR REGISTERED MEMORY MODULES - A RDIMM enabled memory controller may support a UDIMM by way of a register chip and a PLL chip being implemented in operational relationship with a memory slot and a memory controller configured to support a RDIMM. The memory controller may drive address and control signals from the memory controller to the register chip, and the address and control signals may be provided from the register chip to the memory slot after one clock cycle, in response to the register chip latching onto the address and control signals from the memory controller on a rising clock edge. | 04-02-2009 |
20090089514 | Implementing Asynchronous Request for Forcing Dynamic Memory into Self Refresh - In some embodiments a memory controller receives a signal indicating a power condition of a system. In response to the received signal the memory controller controls a clock enable signal to a memory, allows only already issued memory controller signals to finish, and forces the memory into a self refresh. A transition is made such that power is only provided to the memory controller and to the memory, and no power is provided to any other components in the system. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 04-02-2009 |
20090249102 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REDUCING POWER CONSUMPTION IN MULTI-CHANNEL MEMORY CONTROLLER SYSTEMS - Disclosed is a method, apparatus and computer program product for reducing memory power consumption in a server system. The server system includes a memory controller and a plurality of Dual Inline Memory Modules (DIMMs). The method for reducing the memory power consumption includes determining a status of a channel of a plurality of channels of the memory controller. The plurality of channels is associated with the plurality of DIMMs of the server system. The status of the channel represents a presence of at least one scheduled transaction in the channel. The method further includes monitoring the status of the channel by checking whether the status of the channel is in an idle mode for a period of at least equal to a first threshold time. Thereafter, the method includes driving the channel into a power down state based on the monitoring of the status of the channel. | 10-01-2009 |
20090300413 | DISABLING PORTIONS OF MEMORY WITH DEFECTS - An apparatus and methods are disclosed herein for identifying and avoiding attempts to access a defective portion of memory. Errors associated with portions of memory, such as a cache memory, are tracked over time enabling detection of both hard and erratic errors. Based on the number of errors tracked over time for a portion of memory, it is determined if the portion of memory is defective. In response to determining portion of memory is defective, the portion of memory is disabled. The portion of memory may be flushed and moved before being disable. Additionally, disabling the portion of memory may be conditioned upon determining if it is allowable to disable the portion of memory. | 12-03-2009 |
20100058109 | DISABLING PORTIONS OF MEMORY WITH DEFECTS - An apparatus and methods are disclosed herein for identifying and avoiding attempts to access a defective portion of memory. Errors associated with portions of memory, such as a cache memory, are tracked over time enabling detection of both hard and erratic errors. Based on the number of errors tracked over time for a portion of memory, it is determined if the portion of memory is defective. In response to determining portion of memory is defective, the portion of memory is disabled. The portion of memory may be flushed and moved before being disable. Additionally, disabling the portion of memory may be conditioned upon determining if it is allowable to disable the portion of memory. | 03-04-2010 |
20140075082 | MULTI-CORE INTEGRATED CIRCUIT CONFIGURABLE TO PROVIDE MULTIPLE LOGICAL DOMAINS - Apparatuses, methods and storage media associated with integrated circuits (IC) or system-on-chips (SOC) are disclosed herein. In embodiments, a multi-core IC may include a number of central processing units (CPUs), and a number of input/output (I/O) resources. The IC may further include a switch fabric configured to couple the CPUs with the I/O resources, and a register to be selectively configured to exclusively couple one of the CPUs with one of the I/O resources to form a logical domain that computationally isolates the one CPU and the one I/O resource from other CPUs and other I/O. Other embodiments may be described and claimed. | 03-13-2014 |
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20080261271 | EXPRESSION OF HIV POLYPEPTIDES AND PRODUCTION OF VIRUS-LIKE PARTICLES - The present invention relates to the efficient expression of HIV polypeptides in a variety of cell types, including, but not limited to, mammalian, insect, and plant cells. Synthetic expression cassettes encoding the HIV Gag-containing polypeptides are described, as are uses of the expression cassettes in applications including DNA immunization, generation of packaging cell lines, and production of Env-, tat- or Gag-containing proteins. The invention provides methods of producing Virus-Like Particles (VLPs), as well as, uses of the VLPs including, but not limited to, vehicles for the presentation of antigens and stimulation of immune response in subjects to whom the VLPs are administered. | 10-23-2008 |
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20120269840 | EXPRESSION OF HIV POLYPEPTIDES AND PRODUCTION OF VIRUS-LIKE PARTICLES - The present invention relates to the efficient expression of HIV polypeptides in a variety of cell types, including, but not limited to, mammalian, insect, and plant cells. Synthetic expression cassettes encoding the HIV Gag-containing polypeptides are described, as are uses of the expression cassettes in applications including DNA immunization, generation of packaging cell lines, and production of Env-, tat- or Gag-containing proteins. The invention provides methods of producing Virus-Like Particles (VLPs), as well as, uses of the VLPs including, but not limited to, vehicles for the presentation of antigens and stimulation of immune response in subjects to whom the VLPs are administered. | 10-25-2012 |
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20080199492 | Env Polypeptide Complexes and Methods Of Use - Provided herein are small molecule CD4 mimetics effective to bind to HIV Env proteins. A CD4 mimetic of the invention, when bound to an Env protein, is effective to induce a conformational change in the Env protein such that cyptic epitopes on the Env protein are exposed. Also provided herein are related methods of identifying and using such small molecule CD4 mimetics, for example, to elicit an immune response in a subject upon administration. | 08-21-2008 |
20080300385 | Covalently-linked complexes of HIV Tat and Env proteins - Complexes of HIV Env and Tat proteins are advantageous as immunogens compared to Tat or Env alone, but they may dissociate when combined with a vaccine adjuvant. To avoid dissociation, complexes of Env and Tat are stabilized by the use of covalent cross linking. The extent of cross linking is important to the binding properties of the complexes, and so is controlled to avoid the loss of Env's ability to bind specifically to CD4 and Tat's ability to bind specifically to anti-Tat monoclonal antibodies. | 12-04-2008 |
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20120276141 | ENV POLYPEPTIDE COMPLEXES AND METHODS OF USE - Provided herein are small molecule CD4 mimetics effective to bind to HIV Env proteins. A CD4 mimetic of the invention, when bound to an Env protein, is effective to induce a conformational change in the Env protein such that cyptic epitopes on the Env protein are exposed. Also provided herein are related methods of identifying and using such small molecule CD4 mimetics, for example, to elicit an immune response in a subject upon administration. | 11-01-2012 |
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20090138274 | Adaptor for Soft Earning Unit - Current systems and business processes transactions deal in hard currencies. In the complete digital world, the common denominator further referred as Soft Earning Unit(s) with acronym SEU to value the products and services will be dealt only in computing devices. The invention pertains to adopt the existing application (s) including but not limited to computing application for dealing in SEU. The invention includes system and method for adapter module which takes the stimulus containing SEU and translates it to the form understandable by the existing application(s). The invention includes the claim for adapting the check mode of payment to the SEU environment. | 05-28-2009 |
20090204527 | Currency Code for Soft Earning Unit - Hard Currency is used as common denominator to value product and services. In the complete digital world, this common denominator can be dealt only in computing devices and we don't need hard currencies. Henceforth it is further referred as Soft Earning Unit(s) (SEU). The invention is intended for extending Currency Code Table and multiplier for SEU's of different geographic region(s) used in various application(s) for SEU. The invention includes the changes for Credit and Debit Card for SEU environment. The invention also includes change in the computing infrastructure for SEU and mix of SEU and Hard Currency environment. | 08-13-2009 |
20120150540 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETECTING UNSOLICITED MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATIONS - A service for searching for unsolicited communications is provided. For example, the service may inspect e-mail messages, instant messaging messages, facsimile transmissions, voice communications, and video telephony, and analyze these communications to determine whether an intended communication is unsolicited. In connection with voice and video telephony, a voice sample may be obtained from the caller and voice recognition may be performed on the sample to determine an identity of the person or the voice. The voice sample may also be used to determine the type of voice—i.e., if the voice is live, machine generated, or prerecorded. Where the call is a video telephony call, image recognition may be used to inspect an image of the person. The information obtained from voice recognition, voice type recognition, and image recognition may be used to detect whether the messages if from a known source of unsolicited communications. | 06-14-2012 |
20130254391 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETECTING UNSOLICITED MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATIONS - A service for searching for unsolicited communications is provided. For example, the service may inspect e-mail messages, instant messaging messages, facsimile transmissions, voice communications, and video telephony, and analyze these communications to determine whether an intended communication is unsolicited. In connection with voice and video telephony, a voice sample may be obtained from the caller and voice recognition may be performed on the sample to determine an identity of the person or the voice. The voice sample may also be used to determine the type of voice—i.e., if the voice is live, machine generated, or prerecorded. Where the call is a video telephony call, image recognition may be used to inspect an image of the person. The information obtained from voice recognition, voice type recognition, and image recognition may be used to detect whether the messages if from a known source of unsolicited communications. | 09-26-2013 |
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20130145022 | METHODS AND APPARATUS TO DETERMINE MEDIA IMPRESSIONS - Examples to determine media impressions are disclosed. An example method includes detecting a cookie identifier established by a database proprietor at a computing device, determining an impression of media, wherein the impression occurs after the cookie identifier is established, determining a first panelist identifier associated with the impression based on the cookie identifier, determining a second panelist identifier associated with the impression based on determination of a user identity by a panelist meter associated with the computing device, and storing an adjustment factor determined by comparing the first panelist identifier and the second panelist identifier. | 06-06-2013 |
20130212188 | METHODS AND APPARATUS TO IDENTIFY SESSION USERS WITH COOKIE INFORMATION - Methods and apparatus are disclosed to identify session users with cookie information. An example method includes identifying activity associated with a first cookie having a first type, in response to identifying the first, parsing the first cookie to identify a first panelist, when the first cookie includes an identifier associated with a first panelist, associating current usage activity of the computing device with the first panelist, and when the first cookie includes an identifier unassociated with the first panelist, associating current usage activity of the computing device with a guest. | 08-15-2013 |
20130290094 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS TO EXPLICITLY AND IMPLICITLY MEASURE MEDIA IMPACT - Example methods, apparatus, systems, and articles of manufacture to explicitly and implicitly measure media impact are disclosed. An example method includes analyzing first survey response data obtained from a control group panelist responding to a first survey instrument after exposure to first media. An example first survey instrument includes an implicit measure. The example first survey response data includes first implicit response data. The example method further includes analyzing second survey response data obtained from a test group panelist responding to the first survey instrument after exposure to second media. The example second survey response data includes second implicit response data. The example second media includes elements of the first media and target advertising or entertainment material not included in the first media. The example method also includes assessing an effectiveness of the target advertising or entertainment material based on the first and second implicit response data. | 10-31-2013 |
20140358676 | METHODS AND APPARATUS TO DETERMINE AN ADJUSTMENT FACTOR FOR MEDIA IMPRESSIONS - Examples to determine media impressions are disclosed. An example method includes determining an exposure of first media, wherein the exposure occurs after a cookie identifier is received at a computing device, wherein the cookie identifier is received from a database proprietor, determining a first panelist identifier associated with the exposure based on the cookie identifier, determining a second panelist identifier associated with the exposure based on a determination of a user identity by a panelist meter associated with the computing device, determining an adjustment factor by comparing the first panelist identifier and the second panelist identifier, determining a number of impressions of second media from data logged by the database proprietor, the data logged in response to requests transmitted to the database proprietor in response to clients accessing the second media, and applying the adjustment factor to the number of impressions to determine an adjusted number of impressions. | 12-04-2014 |
20150095138 | METHODS AND APPARATUS TO DETERMINE AUDIENCE DUPLICATION IN CROSS-MEDIA CAMPAIGNS - A disclosed example method to determine audience duplication in cross-media campaigns involves determining a first duplicated audience reach for a demographic group between a total television audience and an internet publisher audience. The total television audience is representative of audience members across a plurality of television networks. The internet publisher audience is representative of audience members of one of a plurality of internet publishers. The example method involves determining a second duplicated audience reach between the total television audience and the internet publisher audience for a media campaign based on the first duplicated audience reach. The example method involves determining a third duplicated audience reach between a television network audience and the internet publisher audience for the media campaign based on the second duplicated audience reach. The television network audience is representative of audience members exposed to the media campaign via one of the plurality of television networks. | 04-02-2015 |
20150180991 | METHODS AND APPARATUS TO IDENTIFY SESSION USERS WITH COOKIE INFORMATION - Methods and apparatus are disclosed to identify session users with cookie information. An example method includes locating, with a processor, a first storage location associated with a first browser and a second storage location associated with a second browser, identifying, with the processor, a first cookie in the first storage location having a most recent timestamp, when the first storage location includes the first cookie of a first type, establishing a first user associated with the first cookie as a current user of the computing device. The example method includes searching, with the processor, the second storage location for a second cookie having the same type as the first cookie, when the second storage location includes the second cookie, comparing, with the processor, the timestamp of the first cookie and a timestamp of the second cookie to determine a most recent cookie, when the first cookie is the most recent, confirming the first user as the current user of the computing device, and when the second cookie is the most recent, replacing the first user with a user associated with the second cookie as the current user of the computing device. | 06-25-2015 |
20150186403 | METHODS AND APPARATUS TO DE-DUPLICATE IMPRESSION INFORMATION - Methods and apparatus to de-duplicate impression information are disclosed. An example method to de-duplicate media impression information includes determining an overlap between cookies of a first database proprietor and cookies of a second database proprietor on client computers; determining duplicate impression information based on first impression information associated with the first database proprietor, second impression information associated with the second database proprietor, and the overlap; and determining unduplicated impression information based on the duplicate impression information, the first impression information, and the second impression information. | 07-02-2015 |
20150193813 | METHODS AND APPARATUS TO CORRECT AUDIENCE MEASUREMENT DATA - An example involves determining a missing-audience factor based on first impressions corresponding to first client devices that do not have database proprietor (DP) identifiers for use by a DP to identify subscribers registered with the DP, and based on second impressions corresponding to second client devices that do have the DP identifiers used by the DP to identify subscribers registered with the DP. The first impressions represent accesses to media via the first client devices. The second impressions represent access to the media via the second client devices. The example involves determining a coverage-corrected unique audience (CCUA) size based on the missing-audience factor and a UA size of DP subscribers exposed to the media. The UA size is determined based on impressions logged by the DP. The CCUA size corresponds to impressions logged by the DP and not logged by the DP. | 07-09-2015 |
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20080207501 | Amylin Family Polypeptide-6 (Afp-6) Analogs and Methods of Making and Using Them - The present invention relates to Amylin Family Polypeptide-6 (AFP-6) analogs, which include derivatives and fragments, related nucleic acids, expression constructs, host cells, and processes for recombinant production of the AFP-6 analogs. The AFP-6 analogs of the invention include one or more amino acid sequence modifications. In addition, methods and compositions are disclosed to treat and prevent conditions such as metabolic and cardiovascular disorders, e.g., obesity, diabetes, metabolic syndrome, myocardial ischemia, and increased cardiovascular risk. | 08-28-2008 |
20080312157 | GIP ANALOG AND HYBRID POLYPEPTIDES WITH SELECTABLE PROPERTIES - The present invention relates generally to novel GIP analogs and GIP hybrid polypeptides with selectable properties, useful as agents for the treatment and prevention of metabolic diseases and disorders, for example those which can be alleviated by control plasma glucose levels, insulin levels, and/or insulin secretion, positive inotropic effects, reduction of catabolic effects, slowing of gastric emptying. Such conditions and disorders include, but are not limited to, hypertension, dyslipidemia, cardiovascular disease, eating disorders, critical care, insulin-resistance, obesity, and diabetes mellitus of any kind, including type 1, type 2, and gestational diabetes. | 12-18-2008 |
20090036364 | GIP ANALOG AND HYBRID POLYPEPTIDES WITH SELECTABLE PROPERTIES - The present invention relates generally to novel GIP analogs and GIP hybrid polypeptides with selectable properties, useful as agents for the treatment and prevention of metabolic diseases and disorders, for example those which can be alleviated by control plasma glucose levels, insulin levels, and/or insulin secretion, positive inotropic effects, reduction of catabolic effects, slowing of gastric emptying. Such conditions and disorders include, but are not limited to, hypertension, dyslipidemia, cardiovascular disease, eating disorders, critical care, insulin-resistance, obesity, and diabetes mellitus of any kind, including type 1, type 2, and gestational diabetes. | 02-05-2009 |
20090209460 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING OBESITY AND RELATED METABOLIC DISORDERS - The present invention relates to the use of neuromedins in methods to treat and prevent conditions such as obesity and other food-related disorders. In addition, novel peptides, FNX Peptides, are provided, which find use in treating these disorders. | 08-20-2009 |
20100009907 | Glucagon-Like Peptides and Uses Thereof - The present invention relates to non-mammalian Glucagon-like peptides (nmGLP-1), analogs thereof, related nucleic acids, and processes production of such peptides. The nmGLP-1 peptides and analogs thereof of the invention include one or more amino acid sequence modifications. In addition, methods and compositions are disclosed to treat and prevent obesity, reducing body weight, controlling glycemia, controlling or reducing appetite, and reducing food intake. | 01-14-2010 |
20100029554 | Composition and Methods for Treatment of Congestive Heart Failure - Provided herein is the use of GLP-1 molecules or agonists and analogs thereof, and the use of exendin molecules or agonists and analogs thereof, including their derivatives and active fragments, for the prevention or treatment of congestive heart failure. Pharmaceutical compositions for use in the methods described herein are also disclosed. Further provided are compositions and methods for the treatment and/or prevention of diabetes mellitus, hyperglycemia, insulin resistance and obesity, and for the reduction of food intake and suppression of appetite of subjects. | 02-04-2010 |
20130137631 | GIP ANALOG AND HYBRID POLYPEPTIDES WITH SELECTABLE PROPERTIES - The present invention relates generally to novel GIP analogs and GIP hybrid polypeptides with selectable properties, useful as agents for the treatment and prevention of metabolic diseases and disorders, for example those which can be alleviated by control plasma glucose levels, insulin levels, and/or insulin secretion, positive inotropic effects, reduction of catabolic effects, slowing of gastric emptying. Such conditions and disorders include, but are not limited to, hypertension, dyslipidemia, cardiovascular disease, eating disorders, critical care, insulin-resistance, obesity, and diabetes mellitus of any kind, including type 1, type 2, and gestational diabetes. | 05-30-2013 |
20130196913 | GIP ANALOG AND HYBRID POLYPEPTIDES WITH SELECTABLE PROPERTIES - The present invention relates generally to novel GIP analogs and GIP hybrid polypeptides with selectable properties, useful as agents for the treatment and prevention of metabolic diseases and disorders, for example those which can be alleviated by control plasma glucose levels, insulin levels, and/or insulin secretion, positive inotropic effects, reduction of catabolic effects, slowing of gastric emptying. Such conditions and disorders include, but are not limited to, hypertension, dyslipidemia, cardiovascular disease, eating disorders, critical care, insulin-resistance, obesity, and diabetes mellitus of any kind, including type 1, type 2, and gestational diabetes. | 08-01-2013 |
20140249076 | AMYLIN-CALCITONIN CHIMERIC PEPTIDES CONJUGATED TO DURATION ENHANCING MOIETIES - Provided herein are amylin-calcitonin peptide conjugates having enhanced duration of biological activity, and methods of use thereof. The amylin-calcitonin peptide conjugates include duration enhancing moieties, such as water soluble polymers and long chain aliphatic groups, bound to the amylin-calcitonin peptide. Methods of use are provided for treatment of an eating disorder, insulin resistance, obesity, overweight, abnormal postprandial hyperglycemia, Type I diabetes, Type II diabetes, gestational diabetes, metabolic syndrome, dumping syndrome, hypertension, dyslipidemia, cardiovascular disease, hyperlipidemia, sleep apnea, cancer, pulmonary hypertension, cholescystitis or osteoarthritis. | 09-04-2014 |