Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
702026000 | By particle count | 8 |
20090210170 | Method of discriminating particle groups and particle analyzer - A method for discriminating particle groups comprises generating, by a particle analyzer, a particle characteristic distribution histogram in which the abscissa indicates respective channels for representing the characteristics of the particles, and the ordinate indicates the particle count; setting a valid area selection height in the particle characteristics distribution histogram; and generating an equivalent negative histogram based on the set height and the particle characteristic distribution histogram. | 08-20-2009 |
20090299652 | METHOD OF PRESUMING INTERIOR SITUATION OF PROCESS CHAMBER AND STORAGE MEDIUM - A method of presuming interior situation of process chamber that makes it possible to accurately presume the interior situation of a process chamber using the number of particles discharged from the interior of the process chamber. Characteristic values associated with respective particle removing modes of a particle removing sequence are extracted from time-series data on the number of particles discharged from the interior of the process chamber in which a substrate is accommodated and subjected to predetermined processing and to which the particle removing sequence is applied, and the relationship between the extracted characteristic values and the interior situation of the process chamber is calculated. The interior situation of the process chamber is presumed based on the calculated relationship and the characteristic values in new time-series data on the number of particles. | 12-03-2009 |
20120046883 | PIPETTE INSTRUMENT - A pipette instrument | 02-23-2012 |
20120303291 | ABSOLUTE NUCLEAR MATERIAL ASSAY USING COUNT DISTRIBUTION (LAMBDA) SPACE - A method of absolute nuclear material assay of an unknown source comprising counting neutrons from the unknown source and providing an absolute nuclear material assay utilizing a model to optimally compare to the measured count distributions. In one embodiment, the step of providing an absolute nuclear material assay comprises utilizing a random sampling of analytically computed fission chain distributions to generate a continuous time-evolving sequence of event-counts by spreading the fission chain distribution in time. | 11-29-2012 |
20130035871 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETECTING GLUCOSE LEVEL DATA PATTERNS - Systems and methods for detecting and reporting patterns in analyte concentration data are provided. According to some implementations, an implantable device for continuous measurement of an analyte concentration is disclosed. The implantable device includes a sensor configured to generate a signal indicative of a concentration of an analyte in a host, a memory configured to store data corresponding at least one of the generated signal and user information, a processor configured to receive data from at least one of the memory and the sensor, wherein the processor is configured to generate pattern data based on the received information, and an output module configured to output the generated pattern data. The pattern data can be based on detecting frequency and severity of analyte data in clinically risky ranges. | 02-07-2013 |
20130275054 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF EXTENDING THE LINEAR DYNAMIC RANGE OF EVENT COUNTING - A method and apparatus for photon, ion or particle counting described that provides seven orders of magnitude of linear dynamic range (LDR) for a single detector. By explicitly considering the log-normal probability distribution in voltage transients as a function of the number of photons, ions or particles present, the binomial distribution of observed counts for a given threshold, the mean number of photons, ions or particles can be determined well beyond the conventional limit. | 10-17-2013 |
20150380225 | DATA PROCESSING DEVICE AND DATA PROCESSING METHOD - A data processing device ( | 12-31-2015 |
20160123938 | PREDICTIVE ANALYSIS OF COMPLEX DATASETS AND SYSTEMS AND METHODS INCLUDING THE SAME - Predictive analysis of complex datasets and systems and methods including the same are disclosed herein. The methods include analyzing airborne particle count data from a cleanroom environment to predict a particle count fault condition within the cleanroom environment. The methods further include generating an airborne particle count data repository that includes particle counts within the cleanroom environment, analyzing the airborne particle count data to calculate a difference between a first rate of change and a second rate of change, and predicting the particle count fault condition responsive to the difference between the first rate of change and the second rate of change being outside a predetermined threshold range difference. The systems include computer readable storage media including computer-executable instructions that, when executed, direct a data analysis system to perform the methods. The systems also include a distributed cleanroom particle count monitoring system including a plurality of detection nodes. | 05-05-2016 |