20th week of 2015 patent applcation highlights part 24 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20150130625 | Piezoelectric User Interface - An apparatus includes a touchscreen keypad and one or more devices that generate a tactile response to a user of the apparatus when a key in the keypad is pressed. In order accomplish a simple construction requiring a minimum of space, the one or more devices that generate that tactile response may include at least one piezoelectric element configured to generate vibration which is forwarded to the user in response to a key of the touchscreen keypad being pressed. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130626 | SENSOR DEVICE WITH ENHANCED LIGHT GUIDE VISUALIZATION AND RELATED METHODS - A sensing device comprises a sensor housing defined in part by two or more outer planes, a light guide including one or more legs, where the light guide defined in part by a vertical plane, and the light guide is an indicator for the sensing device. The light guide extends along a first portion and a second portion, where the first portion is disposed along at a first outer plane of the housing, the second portion is disposed along a second outer plane of the housing. The sensing device further includes a light source disposed adjacent to the light guide, and the light guide includes at least one slot therein. The slot of the light guide has an angle of about 18-24 degrees relative to a longitudinal axis of the first portion. The light source is directed toward the slot, and a surface within the slot transmits light in multiple directions. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130627 | Intervention Operations With High Rate Telemetry - A technique facilitates an improved operation of a tool, such as a downhole tool. The tool is operated in a manner which provides a dynamic or cyclical loading. The dynamic or cyclical loading of the tool is sampled by a suitable sensing system at a frequency greater than the frequency of the dynamic or cyclical loading to collect detailed data on the dynamic or cyclical loading. The data is used to adjust the tool in a manner which improves operation of the tool. One technique for adjusting the tool is changing the dynamic or cyclical loading of the tool by adjusting the frequency of the dynamic or cyclical loading. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130628 | NFC OR RFID BASED BIO SENSOR MEASUREMENT DEVICE AND MEASURING METHOD USING THE SAME - Disclosed herein are an NFC or RFID based bio sensor measurement device and a measuring method using the same capable of measuring components by being linked with a wireless communication device such as a smart phone. According to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the NFC or RFID based bio sensor measurement device is configured to include: a bio sensor unit | 2015-05-14 |
20150130629 | DETERMINING UTILIZATION OF ELECTRONIC ASSETS - An asset tag for monitoring usage of an electronic asset includes a usage monitor configured to monitor usage of the electronic asset and a transmitter configured to transmit an indication of the usage of the electronic asset. The asset tag may include a socket configured to receive a first plug, wherein the first plug comprises a plug of the electronic asset; a second plug electrically coupled to the socket, wherein the second plug is configured to transmit current to the socket; and, a power source configured to power the usage detector. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130630 | Method and apparatus for finding and accessing a vehicle fueling station and for reporting data from remote sensors - A control system and method are provided for a station to dispense fuel to a vehicle, including an electric vehicle, without requiring dedicated access to a communications network, with the advantage that authorization for fleet vehicles or individuals can be obtained from an access management system, using a portable, wireless device, such as a smart phone or a dashboard appliance. The authorization is wirelessly relayed to the station by the wireless device, to enable the dispensing of fuel. Subsequently, a log comprising the transaction is provided to the access management system, through the same or a different wireless, mobile computing device. The log may also report status and other events, such as load shedding. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130631 | Method of and System for Automatically Adjusting Airflow and Sensors for Use Therewith - A method of and system for automatically adjusting airflow and sensors for use therewith are disclosed. A sensor assembly includes a first face on an opposite side of the sensor assembly relative to a second face. The assembly includes an electrical plug on the first face and an electrical outlet on the second face. The electrical outlet is of a same type that is complimentary to the electrical plug on the first face. The assembly includes a sensor for sensing a value of an environmental variable in a space and a sensor communication system for transmitting and receiving information. A sensor system includes a plurality of sensor assemblies disposed in a building. Each sensor assembly includes a sensor for sensing a value of an environmental variable of the space within which the sensor is placed. The system determines gradient values for the sensed environmental variable. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130632 | DATA-COLLECTING SYSTEM AND DEVICE - A data-collecting system includes a host, a data-collecting device and at least one extended data-collecting device. The data-collecting device for collecting environment data generated by an environment-control box includes a port, a collector-processing unit, a first transmit port and a second transmit port. The port is electrically coupled with the environment-control box. The collector-processing unit is electrically coupled with the port. The first transmit port electrically coupled with the collector-processing unit is further electrically coupled to the host via a first transmission cable. The second transmit port is electrically coupled with the collector-processing unit. The extended data-collecting device is electrically coupled with the second transmit port via a second transmission cable so as to collect extended environment data generated by an extended environment-control box. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130633 | INDICATOR AND ANALYTICS FOR SENSOR INSERTION IN A CONTINUOUS ANALYTE MONITORING SYSTEM AND RELATED METHODS - The present embodiments provide systems and methods for, among others, tracking sensor insertion locations in a continuous analyte monitoring system. Data gathered from sensor sessions can be used in different ways, such as providing a user with a suggested rotation of insertion locations, correlating data from a given sensor session with sensor accuracy and/or sensor session length, and providing a user with a suggested next insertion location based upon past sensor accuracy and/or sensor session length at that location. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130634 | INDICATOR AND ANALYTICS FOR SENSOR INSERTION IN A CONTINUOUS ANALYTE MONITORING SYSTEM AND RELATED METHODS - The present embodiments provide systems and methods for, among others, tracking sensor insertion locations in a continuous analyte monitoring system. Data gathered from sensor sessions can be used in different ways, such as providing a user with a suggested rotation of insertion locations, correlating data from a given sensor session with sensor accuracy and/or sensor session length, and providing a user with a suggested next insertion location based upon past sensor accuracy and/or sensor session length at that location. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130635 | PORTABLE SECURITY AND PROTECTION ENCLOSURES - Portable security and protection cases and enclosures for storage and transport of high value articles susceptible or vulnerable to theft, loss or irreparable damage. The cases and enclosures include reinforced structural shells electronic anti-theft and climate control and monitoring measures, electronic and non-electronic anti-breakage performance characteristics and automated locking and control systems. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130636 | Integrated Circuit Device with Tamper Detection Input and having Real Time Clock Calendar Logging Thereof - If an enclosure of a metering device is opened or vandalized, application software must determine when the metering history information became unreliable, and further notification to the utility may be desirable. Likewise, a shipping container or suitcase that has been opened or mishandled during shipping transient may be attributed to a particular location and/or handling person(s) when the time and date of the mishandling occurrence are known. A transition on a special device input from a tamper or mishandling sensor captures real-time clock/calendar (RTCC) information that provides to a software application the time and date of the detected tampering or mishandling event. This transition may also cause memory storage of the RTCC information related to the event. Thus, an integrated circuit device, for example a microcontroller or any other integrated circuit device may comprise such an RTCC and external input, and, optionally, memory storage of the RTCC event occurrence. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130637 | Wireless Moisture Sensing Device, System, and Related Methods - A system for wireless moisture sensing includes a housing and a wireless transmitter located within the housing. A processor is located within the housing, wherein the processor is in communication with the wireless transmitter. A timer is in communication with the processor, wherein the timer communicates a wake-up signal to the processor at a predetermined interval of time. An activation device is in communication with the processor and a battery is located within the housing. At least one moisture sensor is in communication with the processor. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130638 | PREDICTION OF FREE PARKING SPACES IN A PARKING AREA - Embodiments of the present invention disclose a computer implemented method, computer program product, and system for management of parking spaces in a parking area. Identifying an individual entering a parking area and a vehicle in the parking area that corresponds to the identified individual. Determining a distance between the identified individual and the identified vehicle in the parking area. Determining whether the identified individual is moving toward the identified vehicle. Responsive to determining that the identified individual is moving toward the identified vehicle, determining whether the determined distance is less than an associated distance threshold condition. In another embodiment, detecting a parking ticket entering the parking area and identifying an individual and a vehicle in the parking area that correspond to the detected parking ticket. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130639 | VEHICLE ULTRASONIC PARKING ASSISTANCE APPARATUS INCLUDING CHARGE PUMPING CIRCUIT AND METHOD OF OPERATING THE SAME - Provided are a vehicle ultrasonic parking assistance apparatus including a charge pumping circuit and a method of operating the same. The vehicle ultrasonic parking assistance apparatus changes a transmission output voltage in a voltage driving scheme without using a transformer. By using the charge pumping circuit instead of the transformer so as to boost a voltage, the manufacturing cost is reduced, and a signal is input to the ultrasonic converter at the same voltage as a voltage of when the transformer is used. Also, the charge pumping circuit is provided at a region in which the variable current source was provided, and thus, the manufacturing cost is not additionally expended. Furthermore, since only a conversion of energy by the ultrasonic converter is considered, designing is simplified. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130640 | PARKING AREA DETECTING APPARATUS AND METHOD THEREOF - A parking area detecting method includes generating a top view image by capturing images of surroundings of a vehicle, detecting a first directional parking line from the top view image, detecting a second directional parking line having a direction different from a direction of the first directional parking line from the top view image, and detecting a parking area by combining the first directional parking line and the second directional parking line. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130641 | LOW-COST AND LOW-POWER SMART PARKING SYSTEM UTILIZING A WIRELESS MESH NETWORK - The disclosure generally relates to a low-cost and low-power smart parking system, and in particular, to forming a multi-hop wireless mesh network that can be used to estimate an occupancy map at a parking facility. The mesh network may be formed according to messages that are broadcasted from wireless identity transceivers corresponding to vehicles parked at the parking facility and include unique identifiers assigned to the broadcasting wireless identity transceivers and unique identifiers in any messages that the broadcasting wireless identity transceivers receive, whereby an occupancy map at the parking facility can be estimated according to the formed mesh network and a known physical layout associated with the parking facility. Furthermore, the broadcasted messages can be used to provide various other parking functions (e.g., contacting vehicle owners, directing drivers to available spaces, assisting with locating parked vehicles, etc.). | 2015-05-14 |
20150130642 | SYSTEM AND DEVICE FOR PARKING MANAGEMENT - The present disclosure provides a system for parking management comprises at least one locating device configured to broadcast a location information to an electronic device and to receive a determined location which is broadcasted by the electronic device; and a management server configured to receive the determined location from the at least one locating device, wherein the management server is configured to provide a vacancy information to the electronic device according to the received determined location, wherein the determined location is determined by the electronic device according to the location information broadcasted by the at least one locating device. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130643 | METHOD AND ON-BOARD UNIT FOR WARNING IN CASE OF WRONG-WAY TRAVEL - A method is disclosed for warning in case of wrong-way travel of a vehicle on a directional carriageway by means of an on-board unit carried by the vehicle, said on-board unit determining its position and direction of movement in a satellite-assisted manner, comparing the latter with a target direction of movement stored in a digital road map for this position and outputting a warning message when detecting a wrong-way travel, comprising: for a temporary change in course of a section of the directional carriageway, providing a radio beacon arranged upstream to said section and having a local radio coverage range; when the on-board unit enters the radio coverage range of the radio beacon, receiving a message sent by the radio beacon concerning the change in course in a transceiver of the on-board unit; and detecting the wrong-way travel depending on the received message. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130644 | LIGHTING SYSTEMS FOR LANDING IN A DEGRADED VISUAL ENVIRONMENT - Lighting systems and methods for landing in a degraded visual environment are disclosed. The lighting systems comprise one or more lighting units mounted to an aircraft operable to hover near a landing zone. Each lighting unit is operable to provide adjustable illumination to the landing zone, and has a radiant power output between a minimum and a maximum. The minimum radiant power output is just sufficient to allow a pilot to distinguish features in the landing zone when below a first altitude wherein the downwash from the aircraft rotors, propellers, or engines begins to raise particulates from the landing zone and continues to be just sufficient to allow the pilot to distinguish features as the pilot descends from the first altitude to termination at the landing zone, and the maximum radiant power output is less than about five times the minimum radiant power output. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130645 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DATA COMPRESSION AND TRANSMISSION - A system, method, and apparatus for compressing binary code comprising at least a processor, memory, storage, and an encoding device or decoding device or both. The methods include comparing a given binary code string having a certain size to be compressed or decompressed with a table comprising all possible combinations of zeroes and ones for any binary data of size x. The given binary code string and all possible combinations are partitioned in packets of size y and each packet assigned a value. A second value representing an assembly of all the values into a second value is performed. The assembly may be performed n times to obtain an nth value. The second or nth value is transmitted or received or both by the encoding and decoding devices, respectively, in place of the given binary code. Table comparison may be performed using pattern recognition. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130646 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR LZW BASED DECOMPRESSION - A computer implemented method, computer program product, and system for decompressing compressed data. The system ( | 2015-05-14 |
20150130647 | CURRENT AMPLIFIER CIRCUIT, INTEGRATOR, AND AD CONVERTER - In one embodiment, a current amplifier circuit includes a first transistor, a first resistor, a second transistor, a second resistor, a first passive element, and a control circuit. The first transistor has a first terminal, a second terminal, and a control terminal. The first resistor has one end connected to the first terminal of the first transistor. The second transistor has a first terminal, a second terminal, and a control terminal. The second resistor has one end connected to the first terminal of the second transistor. The first passive element is connected between the first terminals of the first transistor and the second transistor. The control circuit controls at least one of voltage at the control terminals of the first transistor and the second transistor such that the voltage at the other end of the first resistor becomes equal to the voltage at the other end of the second resistor. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130648 | METHOD AND CIRCUIT FOR AN ANALOG DIGITAL CAPACITY CONVERTER - A method for converting a capacitance of a sensing capacitor ( | 2015-05-14 |
20150130649 | AD CONVERTER - In one embodiment, an AD converter includes a first (second) oscillation circuit, a first (second) counter, a first (second) arithmetic circuit, a first (second) subtracting circuit, an adder circuit, and a feedback circuit. The first oscillation circuit generates a first pulse signal having a frequency corresponding to a level of a first analog signal. The first counter counts the first pulse signal. The first arithmetic circuit generates a first signal corresponding to a change amount of a count value. The first subtracting circuit outputs a digital signal corresponding to a difference between the signals generated by the first and second arithmetic circuits. The adder circuit generates a sum signal of the signals generated by the first and second arithmetic circuits. The second subtracting circuit generates a difference signal between the sum signal and a reference signal. The feedback circuit inputs the difference signal to the first oscillation circuit. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130650 | RADAR LEVEL GAUGE SYSTEM AND REFLECTOR ARRANGEMENT - The present invention relates to reflector arrangement for proof test of a radar level gauge and to a radar level gauge system comprising such a reflector arrangement. The reflector arrangement comprises a pliable elongated member for attachment to a fixed structure in the tank; a weight attachable to the pliable elongated member; and a reflector member for reflecting an electromagnetic signal impinging on the reflector plate. The weight is configured to be coupled to the reflector member in such a way that an orientation of the weight determines an orientation of the reflector member. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130651 | Passive Radar Activated Anti-Collision Apparatus - The apparatus of the present invention provides on-board detection systems such as automotive CAS radars the ability to react to small aspect ratio targets at an off angle to the road greatly increasing the ability of the operator of a vehicle to avoid a collision with cyclists, motorcycles, mobility devices, pedestrians and other difficult aspect ratio targets. The apparatus of the present invention is passive and can be adapted to a number of mounting schemes covering a broad spectrum of small aspect ratio targets. Examples include mounting the apparatus to the frame of a bicycle, the fender of a motorized mobility device, a motorcycle or attached to the crutch or walking stick of a pedestrian. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130652 | SIGNAL PROCESSING DEVICE - The signal processing device in accordance with the present invention includes: a frequency analyzer to convert a sensor signal corresponding to a radio wave reflected by an object into a frequency domain signal, and extract, by use of a group of individual filter banks with different frequency bands, signals of the individual filter banks from the frequency domain signal; a normalizer to normalize intensities of the signal passing through the individual filter banks by a sum of the signals extracted by the frequency analyzer or a sum of intensities of signals passing through predetermined filter banks, and output normalized intensities; and a recognizer to perform a recognition process of identifying the object based on at least one of a frequency distribution and a component ratio of the normalized intensities calculated from the normalized intensities of the individual filter banks outputted from the normalizer. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130653 | VEHICLE DETECTING SENSOR ASSEMBLY - A vehicle detecting sensor assembly ( | 2015-05-14 |
20150130654 | PULSE SIGNAL SETTING DEVICE, RADAR APPARATUS, METHOD AND PROGRAM OF SETTING PULSE SIGNAL - A radar apparatus using a pulse pair method to quickly measure a relative speed of an object. The radar apparatus includes: A data acquirer that acquires data relating to a pulse width, a repetition frequency, and a highest staggered ratio; A staggered pattern output unit that outputs a specific staggered pattern in which a total of phase changes within a sweep range of the target of the pulse pairing can be approximated to zero, wherein each phase change is caused by the pulse pairing on a target object at a constant speed due to a difference between an average transmission interval and a transmission interval between transmissions within the sweep range; And a setter that sets the transmission interval of a pulse signal by using the pulse width, the repetition frequency, the highest staggered ratio, and the specific staggered pattern. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130655 | RADAR APPARATUS AND ANGLE VERIFICATION METHOD - A radar apparatus to receive a transmission wave reflected by a target object by antennas, includes a signal analysis unit to analyze reception waves, and to obtain amplitudes and phases of the reception waves, at a frequency with which reception strength shows a peak; a direction detection unit to detect a direction of the target object based on the phases of the reception waves; an estimated amplitude and phase output unit to output estimated amplitudes and estimated phases of reception waves to be received, assuming that the target object exists in the detected direction; and a comparison unit to compare at least one of the amplitudes and the phases for each of the antennas such that the amplitude or phase obtained by the signal analysis unit is compared with that output by the estimated amplitude and phase output unit. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130656 | Method and Apparatus for Enhanced Multi-Node Utilization of an Electromagnetic State Space - Methods and systems are provided for efficiently packing nodes within an electromagnetic state space. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130657 | HIGH SPEED, HIGH EFFICIENCY, HIGH POWER RF PULSE MODULATING INTEGRATED SWITCH - Embodiments of a drain modulator that uses high power switch sensing to control active pulldown are generally described herein. In some embodiments, a logic and sense module is arranged to receive a control signal for controlling an on and an off state of an input of a switch to turn a high power voltage at an output of the switch on and off. A pullup module and a pulldown module are coupled to the input of the switch. An active pulldown module coupled to the output of the switch. The logic and sense module monitors the input to the switch and activates the active pulldown module to drain the output of the switch to a zero voltage when the input of the switch transitions to the off state. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130658 | Methods and Apparatus for Signal Sideband Receiver/Transceiver for Phased Array Radar Antenna - Methods and apparatus for a receiver having a single sideband mixer with all pass networks to remove unwanted sidebands down conversion of signals. In exemplary embodiments, a single chip receive/transceiver can be used in phased array radars. Since the need for bulky off-chip switch filter banks is eliminated, the number of chips for phased array antenna elements can be increased. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130659 | PLANAR ANTENNA AND RADAR APPARATUS - The planar antenna has a dielectric substrate; an antenna main body portion including first and second antenna elements on first and second sides, respectively, of the dielectric substrate and functioning as a balanced antenna; a signal line portion including first and second feed lines on the first and second sides, respectively, and a coplanar line on the first side and formed by a signal line and the first ground conductors, the signal line connected to the first feed line; a second ground conductor on the second side and connected to the second feed line; and via holes connecting the first ground conductors to the second ground conductor provided at ends of edges of the first ground conductors facing the end of the signal line where the signal line connects to the first feed line, to allow the first and second feed lines to function as balanced transmission lines. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130660 | WIDEBAND WAVEFORM SYNTHESIS USING FREQUENCY JUMP BURST-TYPE WAVEFORMS - Methods are provided for obtaining wideband waveforms from a set of narrowband waveforms. The synthesized wideband waveforms are suitable for generating fine range resolution synthetic aperture radar images. Furthermore, narrowband pulse compressed data can be siphoned from the processing chain to be used in multi-look GMTI processing either independently or jointly. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130661 | GPS LOCATION SYSTEM USING MODAL ANTENNA - A modal antenna is implemented to provide a variable radiation pattern for improved global positioning system (GPS) signal reception. A multitude of antenna radiation patterns generated from a modal antenna provide the capability to optimally acquire GPS signals across a wide range of angles of arrival. Minimum radiation pattern roll-off is observed from the composite pattern generated from the multiple patterns. An algorithm is described that reduces the acquisition time for a location fix for cold and hot start conditions. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130662 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE - A semiconductor device includes: a substrate; a first layer that is stacked on the substrate and includes an inductor; and a bump group that is arranged above the the first layer, wherein the bump group includes a plurality of bumps that are arranged under a predetermined rule, and at least one bump that is different from the plurality of bumps and whose center does not overlap the inductor when the semiconductor device is viewed in a plan view from a direction vertical to a plane on which the bump group is provided. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130663 | DISTRESS BEACON INTEGRATED IN THE VERTICAL TAILPLANE OF AN AIRCRAFT - The vertical tailplane of the aircraft is equipped with a distress beacon. The floatability of the vertical tailplane is taken advantage of in order to keep the distress beacon on the surface of the water in the case of an accident caused by a forced landing on the sea. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130664 | POSITION TRACKING SYSTEM AND METHOD USING RADIO SIGNALS AND INERTIAL SENSING - An RF position tracking system for wirelessly tracking the three dimensional position of a device that transmits a radio signal. The device has an antenna and at least one inertial sensor. The system uses a plurality of receiver antennas to receive the device's radio signal at each antenna. The device also incorporates an inertial sensor to improve position stability by allowing the system to compare position data from radio signals to data provided by the inertial sensor. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130665 | System and Method for Printing Tunable Antennas - The present invention is a method and system for using a 3D printer for printing various tunable antennas. In one embodiment, and exponent antenna is created by printing a board using a 3D printer in combination with vacuum metallization to create the antenna and provide engineered break points for adjusting the printed antenna for the most effective gain. In another embodiment, a spiral cavity backed antenna is printed using a combination of a 3D printer and vacuum metallization. In a third embodiment, a horn antenna is printed using a combination of a 3D printer engineered break points for adjustment and a hinged version with an actuator creating a new antenna. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130666 | ASSEMBLED WEARABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE - An assembled wearable electronic device includes a first body, a second body and an engaging assembly. The first body has a primary system for providing the independent operation of the first body and producing a related first data. The second body has a secondary system and a fixing assembly. The secondary system is for providing the independent operation of the second body and producing a related second data. The engaging assembly is disposed at one of the first and second bodies. When the engaging assembly is located at a first position, the first and second bodies contact each other to be combined through the engaging assembly. When the engaging assembly moves to a second position, the first and second bodies are configured to be separated from each other. When the first and second bodies are connected to each other, the second data is read by the primary system. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130667 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR ANTENNA PORT ISOLATION - Apparatus and methods for enhanced antenna port isolation are disclosed. In one embodiment, a spatially compact patch antenna apparatus is disclosed. A plurality of walls are incorporated into the antenna assembly's bottom cover. The walls are located under the radiating element located on a top cover of the antenna assembly. The walls are in one implementation oriented orthogonally with respect to one another, and are placed adjacent to respective antenna feeds. The walls are then at least partly metallized using, for example, a laser direct structuring (LDS) process, and are further connected to a ground plane of an external substrate. By incorporating the metallized wall structures on the existing plastic structure of the bottom cover, isolation between the antenna ports is improved without requiring installation of additional components, use of slots in the ground plane, or increased physical separation (i.e., distance). Manufacturing cost and consistency are also advantageously improved. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130668 | ANTENNA ASSEMBLY - The present invention relates to an antenna for wireless application made from a component of an electronic device, said component being attached to the casing of the electronic device and comprising a conductive part and at least one mounting pin made of conductive material, the conductive part forming the radiating element of the antenna and the mounting pin being connected electrically to a feed line of the antenna and to a ground plane by a shunt. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130669 | ANTENNA DEVICE AND WIRELESS APPARATUS INCLUDING SAME - An antenna device includes a feeding element connected to a feed point, and a radiating element disposed at a distance from the feeding element. The feeding element is coupled with the radiating element by electromagnetic field coupling to feed the radiating element so that the radiating element functions as a radiating conductor. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130670 | ANTENNA DEVICE OF A MOBILE TERMINAL - An antenna device of a mobile terminal having improved performance by utilizing a metal object located in proximity to the antenna device as an antenna radiator is provided. The antenna device includes an antenna pattern connected to a feeder and a ground line, and a metal component positioned on the antenna pattern and including a metal that forms an antenna radiator. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130671 | RADOME HAVING LOCALIZED AREAS OF REDUCED RADIO SIGNAL ATTENUATION - A radome having localized areas of reduced radio signal attenuation includes a body having a first portion and a second portion. The first portion has a reduced radio signal attenuation property in a transmit band and a second portion has a reduced radio signal attenuation property in a reception band. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130672 | RADOME HAVING LOCALIZED AREAS OF REDUCED RADIO SIGNAL ATTENUATION - A radome having localized areas of reduced radio signal attenuation includes a body having a first portion and a second portion. The first portion is mechanically stronger than the second portion and the second portion has a reduced radio signal attenuation property compared to the first portion. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130673 | Beam-Steered Wide Bandwidth Electromagnetic Band Gap Antenna - An antenna includes a radiating element that is held in a fixed orientation with respect to an underlying electromagnetic band gap (EBG) structure. In one embodiment, the radiating element and the EBG structure are both housed within a conductive cavity. The radiating element, the EBG structure, and the cavity are designed together to achieve an antenna having improved operational characteristics (e.g., enhanced bandwidth, beam steering, etc.). In some embodiments, the antenna may be implemented as a flush mounted or conformal antenna on an outer surface of a supporting platform. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130674 | Antenna Assembly for a Motor Vehicle and Motor Vehicle Having an Antenna Assembly - An antenna assembly for a motor vehicle particularly has an antenna rod and an antenna base module. The antenna base module is arranged between an outer panel component of the vehicle body and a vehicle body shell component. Furthermore, the antenna rod is arranged on an exterior side of the outer panel component of the vehicle body. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130675 | MICROCELLULAR COMMUNICATIONS ANTENNA AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - A radio frequency (RF) communications system includes a local RF communications device and an RF antenna including a conical RF launch structure coupled to the local RF communications device, and an elongate electrical conductor having a proximal end coupled to the conical RF launch structure and a distal end spaced apart from the conical RF launch structure to define an elongate RF coverage pattern. The elongate conductor may be a coaxial cable. At least one remote RF communications device, within the elongate RF coverage pattern, wirelessly communicates with the local RF communications device. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130676 | MULTI-FREQUENCY ANTENNA - A multi-frequency antenna includes a ground layer, at least one antenna unit and at least one antenna network. The antenna unit has its one end electrically connected to the ground layer and its other end electrically connected to the antenna network for generating at least one first resonance frequencies. The antenna network includes at least one feeding circuit, and at least one resonance unit. Each resonance unit includes at least one resonant segment. Each resonant segment is electromagnetically coupled with the adjacent ground layer to generate at least one second resonance frequency. Thus, the multi-frequency antenna is capable of generating multiple different resonance frequencies. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130677 | UHF-RFID ANTENNA FOR POINT OF SALES APPLICATION - A UHF-RFID antenna having a central segmented loop surrounded by passive dipole structures provides shaping of the electric and magnetic fields to reduce the number of false positive reads by a UHF-RFID reader at a point of sale. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130678 | MULTI-BAND GNSS FIXED RECEPTION PATTERN ANTENNA APPARATUS - The present invention relates to a multi-band Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) fixed reception pattern antenna apparatus, which can mitigate interference signals using spatial filtering by optimizing the radiation pattern of an antenna. The multi-band GNSS fixed reception pattern antenna apparatus includes a broadband antenna radiator for receiving at least two types of GNSS signals, and a plurality of partition walls for enclosing the antenna radiator around the antenna radiator. Heights and intervals of each of the plurality of partition walls are independent of frequencies of signals desired to be blocked. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130679 | ANTENNA FOR VEHICLES - A antenna for vehicles may include: a main ground formed on a printed circuit board (PCB); a first LTE antenna ground connected to the main ground so as to ground a signal of a first LTE antenna; and a second LTE antenna ground connected to the main ground so as to ground a signal of a second LTE antenna. The first LTE antenna ground and the second LTE antenna ground may be left-right asymmetrically formed on the PCB. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130680 | Duplexer and Method for Increasing the Isolation Between Two Filters - A duplexer includes an antenna terminal, a transmission amplifier terminal and a reception amplifier terminal. The transmission amplifier terminal is coupled to the antenna terminal via a transmission filter. The reception amplifier terminal is coupled to a reception filter and the reception filter is coupled to the antenna terminal via a band-stop filter. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130681 | 3D ANTENNA FOR INTEGRATED CIRCUITS - An antenna comprises a first layer having a first redistribution layer, a feeding line, a ground connection element, and one or more antenna inputs. The antenna also comprises one or more intermediate layers over the first layer. The antenna further comprises a second layer having a second redistribution layer over the one or more intermediate layers. The antenna additionally comprises one or more through vias arranged to communicatively couple the second redistribution layer and the first redistribution layer. The antenna also comprises a short element. The antenna further comprises one or more radiator antennas within the one or more through vias, the one or more radiator antennas being in communication with the one or more antenna inputs by way of the feeding line. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130682 | DUAL-POLARIZED ANTENNA FOR MOBILE COMMUNICATION BASE STATION - Disclosed is a dual polarization-based small antenna for a mobile communication base station. The dual-polarized antenna includes a substrate, a first feed attached to one surface of the substrate, a second feed spaced apart from the first feed and attached to the one surface of the substrate, a radiator located above the first feed and the second feed, and a spiral resonator located between the first feed and the second feed. The dual-polarized antenna effectively provides a broad bandwidth and a high isolation characteristic while having a reduced size, and the spiral resonator allows the isolation characteristic at a certain narrow band range to be effectively enhanced by adjusting of the position, size, and shape of the spiral resonator without affecting the operating frequency of the dual-polarized antenna. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130683 | HIGH-FREQUENCY TRANSMISSION LINE AND ANTENNA DEVICE - An antenna is connected to a first end of a high-frequency transmission line, and a connector is connected to a second end of the high-frequency transmission line. A characteristic impedance of a microstrip line is higher than characteristic impedances of first and second strip lines, and a characteristic impedance of a coplanar line is higher than a characteristic impedance of the second strip line. Thus, at a certain frequency, a standing wave develops in which the position of the microstrip line and the position of the coplanar line are maximum voltage points and three-quarter-wavelength resonance is a fundamental wave mode. Thus, the cutoff frequency of the high-frequency transmission line is high, and an insertion loss of a signal is significantly reduced to be low over a wide band. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130684 | VIDEO DISPLAY DEVICE, DISPLAY CONTROL METHOD - According to one embodiment, a video display device includes a display panel and a light source modules, for example. The display panel includes a video display area capable of displaying video and is arranged adjacent to another display panel. The light source module includes a light source that irradiates the video display area with light. The light source module is configured to control an amount of light irradiated against the video display area such that a first area located on a side of a border with the other display panel is brighter than a second area other than the first area in the video display area. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130685 | DISPLAYING INFORMATION ON WEARABLE DEVICES - A method in an electronic device is provided including establishing a communication with a wearable device and transmitting a first data item from the electronic device to the wearable device based on (i) a distance between the electronic device and the wearable device and (ii) a position of the wearable device relative to the electronic device. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130686 | CASCADED DISPLAYS - A cascaded display includes multiple transmitting elements which may include superimposed transparent display panels and backlighting elements. Combinations of different display panels may be used for different types of data, e.g., a persistent data panel and a non-persistent data panel to provide more uniform luminosity at any given point in time. Backlighting may be used to alter the color in which the displayed data is perceived by a viewer. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130687 | DISPLAY CONTROL APPARATUS FOR VEHICLE - A first illuminance sensor acquires the illuminance of environmental light outside a vehicle, and a second illuminance sensor acquires the illuminance of environmental light inside the vehicle. An image presentation unit controls the luminance of image display light generated from image signals of an image to be displayed, based on the luminance of environmental light acquired by the first illuminance sensor or the second illuminance sensor, and projects the image display light. The image presentation unit selects either the first illuminance sensor or the second illuminance sensor, based on a comparison result, which indicates a magnitude relation between the illuminance of environment light outside the vehicle acquired by the first illuminance sensor and an illuminance to be compared. And the image presentation unit controls the luminance of image display light, based on the illuminance of environmental light acquired by the selected illuminance sensor. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130688 | Utilizing External Devices to Offload Text Entry on a Head Mountable Device - Methods and systems are described herein for providing text to a head-mountable display (HMD) from a remote device. The remote device can receive a notification of an event related to the HMD. The remote device can determine whether the event corresponds to a text input for the HMD. After determining that the event does corresponds to the text input, the remote device can: cause a display of a text-input interface on the HMD, receive text using a text-input component of the remote device, and send the text to the HMD. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130689 | EXECUTABLE VIRTUAL OBJECTS ASSOCIATED WITH REAL OBJECTS - Embodiments for interacting with an executable virtual object associated with a real object are disclosed. In one example, a method for interacting with an executable virtual object associated with a real object includes receiving sensor input from one or more sensors attached to the portable see-through display device, and obtaining information regarding a location of the user based on the sensor input. The method also includes, if the location includes a real object comprising an associated executable virtual object, then determining an intent of the user to interact with the executable virtual object, and if the intent to interact is determined, then interacting with the executable object. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130690 | ORGANIC LIGHT EMITTING DISPLAY AND METHOD FOR DRIVING THE SAME - An organic light emitting display includes a power supply source and a power voltage compensation unit. The power supply source supplies at least a first power voltage to a first power voltage line of the display. The power voltage compensation unit to generate a first compensation power voltage based on the first power voltage and a feedback power voltage from the first power voltage line. The first power voltage compensation unit outputs the first compensation power voltage to the first power voltage line. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130691 | ORGANIC LIGHT EMITTING DIODE DISPLAY - An OLED pixel includes a switching transistor to transfer a data signal to a driving transistor. The switching transistor includes a first gate coupled to receive a first scan signal and a second gate coupled to receive a second scan signal received before the first scan signal. A storage capacitor is connected to a first terminal of the driving transistor and the first transistor passes a data signal to a second terminal of the driving transistor based on the first and second scan signals. A compensation transistor and an initialization transistor are also included. The compensation transistor includes first and second gates to receive the first scan signal to establish a signal path between the first terminal and a third terminal of the driving transistor. The initialization transistor establishes a signal path between an initialization voltage and the storage capacitor between its two gates. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130692 | LOW POWER SEMI-REFLECTIVE DISPLAY - A semi-reflective display and a method for fabricating and assembling a semi-reflective display are presented, where the display may be comprised of visible light rectifying antenna arrays tuned to four different colors, which when forward biased may use electric power to amplify reflected colored light, and when reversed biased may generate electric power by absorbing light. TFT-tunnel diode logic may be used to control each sub-pixel. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130693 | BACKLIGHT ASSEMBLY AND DISPLAY APPARATUS HAVING THE SAME - A backlight assembly having a light emitting module and a lower receiving container, the light emitting module including a first light source configured to generate a first light and a quantum dot rail configured to generate a second light from the first light the light emitting module is disposed under a display panel to provide the display panel with the second light, and the lower receiving container is configured to receive the light emitting module and the display panel | 2015-05-14 |
20150130694 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE, TELEVISION RECEIVER, AND DISPLAY METHOD FOR LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE - A liquid crystal display device includes a liquid crystal panel having a plurality of pixels grouped into four types of type 1, type 2, type 3, and type 4; a panel driver circuit connected to the liquid crystal panel to drive the liquid crystal panel; and a display control circuit connected to the panel driver circuit, wherein said display control circuit divides each refresh cycle of the image signal into consecutive first to fourth terms and causes the panel driver circuit to drive the liquid crystal panel to perform a halftone display by changing pixel luminance during each refresh cycle composed of the first to fourth terms, and wherein said display control circuit provides timing signals and gradation data to the panel driver circuit so that, for a given halftone to be displayed in a refresh cycle, pixels belonging to respective types in the liquid crystal panel are driven such that the halftone is generated as averaged over the first to fourth terms. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130695 | CAMERA BASED AUTO SCREEN ROTATION - Systems and methods may provide for receiving an image of a user of a mobile device and analyzing the image to determine whether a rotation condition is present with respect to the mobile device relative to a face of the user. Additionally, content on a screen of the mobile device may be rotated if the rotation condition. In one example, the analysis of the image includes identifying one or more of a head shape and an eye position in the image, wherein the image is received while the user is lying down. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130696 | USE OF LIGHT TRANSMISSION THROUGH TISSUE TO SENSE JOINT FLEXURE - Various embodiments relate to apparatuses and methods of using light transmission thought living tissue, such as a finger, to detect the flexure of a joint. Light is introduced into the tissue at one point, passes through the tissue, and exits the tissue at a second point where a sensor receives the light as it exits the tissue. Transmission of light through living tissue such as a finger can be affected by movement of the finger. As the finger flexes and, for example, the joints of the finger change angle, the characteristics of the light exiting the tissue, such as the intensity of the light, can change. These changes in characteristics can be used as an indirect means of determining the flexure of the joint. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130697 | USE OF LIGHT TRANSMISSION THROUGH TISSUE TO DETECT FORCE - Various embodiments relate to apparatuses and methods of using light transmission thought compressed living tissue to detect force. Transmission of light through living tissue such as a finger is affected by how much the tissue is compressed, for example by the finger being pressing on a surface. Light is introduced into the tissue, passes through the tissue, and a sensor receives the light exiting the tissue. The compression of the tissue can be determined using various characteristics of the received light, such as the light intensity, as determined based at least partly on sensor readings. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130698 | WEARABLE GLOVE ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A glove electronic device includes a plurality of peripherals, each of which is affixed to an adhesive cover and attachable to a location in at least one of finger portions, a wrist portion and a hand portion of the glove electronic device. Configuration of the plurality of peripherals on the glove electronic device is adaptable during use of the glove electronic device. The device also includes a transceiver for sending information captured by one or more of the plurality of peripherals and for transmitting information to one or more of the plurality of peripherals. The device further includes a processor configured to operate one or more of the plurality of peripherals responsive to a movement associated with the glove electronic device or body signals being sensed from sensors attached or worn on the body. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130699 | HEAD MOUNTED DISPLAY AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING THEREFOR - The present specification relates to a head mounted display and a method of controlling therefor, and more particularly, when a user wearing the head mounted display captures an image, a method of storing a captured image according to whether a preview via an image preview interface exists or not. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130700 | ASSEMBLED ELECTRONIC APPARATUS AND CONTROL METHOD THEREOF - An assembled electronic apparatus and a control method thereof are provided. The assembled electronic apparatus includes a first body and a second body. A second processor shares a partial content of a sensing record generated by a sensing module through a second information sharing module. The first body and the second body are connected with each other through the first connector and the second connector. After being connected with each other, a message is transmitted by one of the first processor and the second processor to another one of the first processor and the second processor, so that a function is executed by the another one of the first processor and the second processor through the corresponding first processor or the corresponding second processor according to the message. The first processor shares a content of the sensing record generated by the sensing module through a first information sharing module. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130701 | ARRANGEMENT FOR PHYSICALLY MOVING TWO DIMENSIONAL, THREE DIMENSIONAL AND/OR STEREOSCOPIC THREE DIMENSIONAL VIRTUAL OBJECTS - An arrangement for moving virtual object images within a real space. The arrangement includes a virtual object image creator. A tangible object in electrical and/or electronic communication with the virtual object image creator such that when a virtual object image is generated by the virtual object image creator, electrical and/or electronic communication between the tangible object and the generated virtual object image is such, that upon movement of the tangible object there is a translation to corresponding movement of the generated virtual object image within the real space. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130702 | INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS, CONTROL METHOD, AND PROGRAM - There is provided an information processing apparatus including an information acquiring unit provided in the information processing apparatus to be worn on a head of a user, the information acquiring unit being configured to acquire facial expression information of the user, and a control unit configured to perform certain control depending on whether or not the facial expression information of the user acquired by the information acquiring unit agrees with facial expression information of a partner. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130703 | System and Method for Dynamic Content Delivery Based on Gaze Analytics - A method of presenting content to a subject based on eye position measurements is provided. The method includes presenting the subject with content. While presenting the content to the subject, one or more of the subject's eye positions is measured. The method further includes continuously performing the operations of generating a variability metric using the one or more measured eye positions and comparing the variability metric with a predetermined baseline to determine an attention state of the subject. Upon detection of a change in the attention state, the presentation of the content is modified. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130704 | FACE TRACKING FOR ADDITIONAL MODALITIES IN SPATIAL INTERACTION - A user device receives an image stream from the user side of the user device and an image stream from a target side of the user device. The user device acquires a coordinate system for the user, acquires its own coordinate system, and relates the two coordinate systems to a global coordinate system. The user device then determines whether the user has moved and/or whether the user device has moved. Movement of the user and/or the user device is used as input modalities to control the user's interactions in the augmented reality environment. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130705 | METHOD FOR DETERMINING LOCATION OF CONTENT AND AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A method is provided comprising: detecting, by an electronic device, whether at least a threshold amount of eye-gaze data is collected; selecting a first area in a display of the electronic device based on the eye-gaze data when the threshold amount of eye-gaze data is collected; and displaying a content item in the first area | 2015-05-14 |
20150130706 | HAPTIC TRIGGER CONTROL SYSTEM - A system that controls a haptic effect experienced at a trigger is provided. The system receives a haptic effect definition including haptic data. The system further receives trigger data including at least one of: a position of a trigger of a peripheral device; or a range of the trigger of the peripheral device. The system further determines whether a trigger condition is reached based on the received trigger data. The system further sends a haptic instruction and the haptic effect definition to the peripheral device when the trigger condition is reached. The system further causes a haptic output device (or multiple haptic output devices) to produce haptic effects that are based on the haptic effect definition at the peripheral device in response to the haptic instruction. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130707 | HAPTIC SPATIALIZATION SYSTEM - A system is provided that controls a haptic effect experienced at a peripheral device. The system receives a haptic effect definition including haptic data. The system further receives spatialization data including: a distance of the haptic effect; a direction of the haptic effect; or a flow of the haptic effect. The system further includes modifying the haptic effect definition based on the received spatialization data. The system further includes sending a haptic instruction and the modified haptic effect definition to the peripheral device. The system further includes causing one or more haptic output devices to produce one or more haptic effects based on the modified haptic effect definition at the peripheral device in response to the haptic instruction. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130708 | METHOD FOR PERFORMING SENSOR FUNCTION AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE THEREOF - An electronic device and a method for performing a plurality of sensor functions are provided. The method includes detecting at least one of a subject brightness and a peripheral brightness with a sensor formed with a plurality of pixels, reading out a preset pixel group of the plurality of pixels, and performing at least one sensor function based on the read out pixel group. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130709 | GESTURE DETECTING DEVICE, GESTURE RECOGNITION DEVICE - An object of the present invention is to make it possible for smart devices such as smartphones to provide new operability to users. A gesture detecting device includes a motion detecting unit and a processor. The processor calculates deviation value outputted by the motion detecting unit. At timing when the deviation value exceeds a threshold value at the time of shaking out, the processor obtains a direction determination value at the time of shaking out, whereas at timing when the deviation value falls below a threshold value at the time of shaking back the smartphone, the processor obtains a direction determination value at the time of shaking back. Further, on the basis of a combination of the direction determination value, the processor detects a gesture of the gesture detecting device. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130710 | STATE-BASED AUXILIARY DISPLAY OPERATION - Described is a technology by which routing of data may be automatically modified based on detected state data of a computing system. For example, user input may be routed from an actuator set to a host computer system when the host computer system is in an online state, or to an auxiliary computing device when the host computer system is offline. State may be determined based on one or more various criteria, such as online or offline, laptop lid position, display orientation, current communication and/or other criteria. The auxiliary display and/or actuator set may be embedded in the host computer system, or each may be separable from it or standalone, such as a remote control or cellular phone. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130711 | HEAD MOUNTED DISPLAY AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING THEREFOR - A method of controlling a head mounted display (HMD) according to one embodiment of the present specification includes performing a first operation, receiving a first voice input through an audio input unit, processing the first voice input with respect to the first operation while a first contact is detected through a first sensor positioned at a nose pad of the HMD, detecting the first contact being released through the first sensor positioned at a nose pad of the HMD, receiving a second voice input through the audio input unit while the first contact is released, and performing a second operation according to the received second voice input. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130712 | OPERATION INTERFACE DEVICE AND OPERATION INTERFACE METHOD - There are provided a touch panel | 2015-05-14 |
20150130713 | THREE-DIMENSIONAL IMAGE DISPLAY DEVICE, CURSOR DISPLAY METHOD THEREFOR, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM - A three-dimensional image display device includes: a cursor drawing control unit controlling cursor drawing in a first mode in which a cursor is displayed on an image for one of left and right eyes and no cursor is displayed on an image for the other eye and cursor drawing in a second mode in which a cursor is displayed with a depth by using parallax of images for both left and right eyes; and an image analysis unit performing, when cursor drawing is switched from the first mode to the second mode, image matching on the basis of a position indicated by a cursor on an image for the one eye to search for a corresponding position on an image for the other eye and obtaining a cursor display position on the image for the other eye. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130714 | VIDEO ANALYSIS DEVICE, VIDEO ANALYSIS METHOD, AND POINT-OF-GAZE DISPLAY SYSTEM - A video acquirer acquires video obtained by imaging, by an imaging element that moves in association with motion of a head of a user, an area including reflected light of each of light beams irradiated to either one eyeball of the user from two light sources of a first light source that moves in association with the motion of the head of the user and a second light source whose relative position is invariable with respect to a video presenter as an observation target for the user. A head movement estimator estimates the motion of the head of the user based on a relative position of the reflected light of the second light source with respect to the reflected light of the first light source in the video acquired by the video acquirer. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130715 | IMAGE RECOGNITION APPARATUS, OPERATION DETERMINING METHOD AND COMPUTER-READABLE MEDIUM - An accurate determination of an operation is possible. Data photographed by a video camera is read by an image reading unit, and an image of an operator is extracted from the data by an image extracting unit. As a result of such preparation, a virtual operation screen and an operation region are created based upon the extracted image of the operator. In a case of an adult operator, an operation region can be created in consideration with a length (position of sight line) or a length of an arm, and in a case of a child, since a length is lower and a length of an arm is shorter, an operation region can be set to match it. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130716 | AUDIO-VISUAL INTERACTION WITH USER DEVICES - A user device is enabled by an audio-visual assistant for audio-visual interaction with a user. The audio-visual assistant enables the user device to track the user's eyes and face to determine objects on the screen that the user is currently observing. Various tasks can be executed on the objects based on further input provided by the user. The user can provide further inputs via facial gestures, voice or combinations thereof for executing the various tasks. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130717 | DISPLAY APPARATUS, DISPLAY SYSTEM, AND CONTROL METHOD - A display apparatus includes a display section that displays a displayed image on a display surface based on an original image, an imaging section that captures the displayed image displayed on the display surface by the display section, a generation section that generates a difference image representing a difference between a captured image produced by the imaging section that captures the displayed image and the original image, and an instruction section that instructs the display apparatus to take a predetermined action based on a temporal change in the difference image generated by the generation section. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130718 | INFORMATION PROCESSOR - An information processor includes a means for displaying a plurality of item buttons in a display region, the item buttons each having center coordinates and outlines, a means for determining coordinates of an indicated position in the display area based on an input signal, a means for calibrating the center coordinates of each of the plurality of item buttons to coordinates between the center coordinates and the outlines of each of the item buttons to obtain the calibrated center coordinates, and a means for determining one of the item buttons to be in a selected state such that the calibrated center coordinates of the determined one is closest to the coordinates of the indicated position. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130719 | METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR OPERATING A PORTABLE DEVICE BASED ON AN ACCELEROMETER - Methods and apparatuses for operating a portable device based on an accelerometer are described. According to one embodiment of the invention, an accelerometer attached to a portable device detects a movement of the portable device. In response, a machine executable code is executed within the portable device to perform one or more predetermined user configurable operations. Other methods and apparatuses are also described. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130720 | METHOD, VIDEO TERMINAL, AND SYSTEM FOR REALIZING SIMPLE AIR MOUSE - The present disclosure provides a method, a video system, and a system for realizing a simple air mouse. The method includes: a video terminal obtaining current position parameters of an air mouse, wherein the current position parameters comprise a deflection angle and a deflection direction of the air mouse with respect to an originally-calibrated coordinate position; and determining a position of a cursor on the video terminal according to the current position parameters and a preset scale parameter. By presetting reference points in the air mouse, the present disclosure obtains the deflection angle and the deflection direction of the air mouse with respect to the original position by the camera device based on the above reference points, and determines the position of the cursor on the video terminal according to the deflection angle and the deflection direction and the preset scale parameter. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130721 | KEYBOARD AND KEYS - In a preferred form, a keyboard has a single row of eight multi-position keys with the letters arranged in a standard QWERTY keyboard configuration. The eight keys correspond to the eight fingers used when touch typing; each finger operates one key, and that key contains all the letters that the finger normally accesses when touch typing on a standard QWERTY keyboard. With this design, no finger has to move to a different key while typing. When depressed at different locations on its key face, each key either moves straight down, or down while tilting slightly about one of a plurality of axes. Three-position keys have two tilt axes and six-position keys have five tilt axes. The keys utilize contacts located on the bottom of the keys which may be conductive or nonconductive. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130722 | ILLUMINATED KEYBOARD - A light guide is provided for illuminating innumerable constructions, but which is ideally suited for illuminating the keys of a keyboard. The light guide includes a translucent planar plate having a top, a bottom and sides. Further, the light guide includes one or more cavities which project upwardly into the translucent plate from its bottom surface. The cavities are hollow or filled with a translucent material so that the translucent plate and the one or more cavities form translucent interfaces where the cavities interface with the plate. The light guide also includes a reflector which covers the plate bottom and cavity openings. Light produced by a light source, preferably in the form of one or more LEDs, is transmitted to and through the translucent plate until striking the plate-cavity interfaces where the light is refracted into the cavities' interior or reflected upwardly to the plate's upper surface. After initial refraction into a cavity, the light reflects off the reflector and travels again into the translucent plate until transmitted from the plate's upper surface. Preferably, light guide is positioned within a keyboard housing with the cavities underlying the keys so that light is transmitted from the translucent sheet to the keys. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130723 | TWO STEP CONTENT SELECTION WITH TRAJECTORY COPY - In a first step of a content selection operation, content can be selected by detecting a freeform trajectory of one or more content selection objects with respect to a computing device. The selection area can be calculated based on the maximum area covered by the trajectory of movement that is detected. The selection area can be limited to the area bounded by the start selection point and ending release point. The content within the selection area can be selected. The “roughly selected” content can be copied into a second display area. All or part of the roughly selected content can be enlarged, enabling precise selection of content in a second selection operation. | 2015-05-14 |
20150130724 | MULTI-TOUCH INPUTS FOR INPUT INTERFACE CONTROL - An embodiment provides a method, including: accepting, at a touch input component, touch input; rendering, on a display device, the touch input; determining, using a processor, multi-touch controlling input for controlling the touch input; mapping, using the processor, the multi-touch controlling input to a predetermined control action; and applying the control action to the touch input. Other aspects are described and claimed. | 2015-05-14 |