31st week of 2012 patent applcation highlights part 21 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20120194331 | BICYCLE BRAKE DEVICE HAVING A WARNING FUNCTION - A bicycle brake device includes a brake shoe, a warning device installed in the brake shoe, a power supply device electrically connected with the warning device, and two conductors separately mounted in the brake shoe and respectively electrically connected with the warning device and the power supply device. Each conductor has one end thereof exposed to the outside of the brake shoe for touching the wheel rim or brake disc of the bicycle upon a brake operation to close the circuit, causing the warning device to generate a warning signal. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194332 | AUTOMOTIVE AUDIO LEVEL NOTIFIER - A system that notifies the automobile driver about excessive noise emitted out of the automobile audio system is provided. This is done to avoid a possible traffic law violation for excessive sound system noise. The system takes audio data from a microphone and calculates the decibel value based on it. The system also gets the current GPS coordinate location of the automobile and determines the state of country in which it is driven now. The current location is used by the system to determine the state legal limit of decibel value for automobile audio. If the current noise decibel level emitted from the automobile audio is greater than the state limit then the driver might be violating a state traffic law. The driver is alerted so that they can reduce the volume level. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194333 | METHOD FOR ALLOCATING IDENIFICATION CODES OF WHEEL ELECTRONIC DEVICES OF A TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM OF A VEHICLE TO THE POSITIONS OF THE WHEELS ON THE VEHICLE - Method for allocating identification codes which are contained in signals transmitted by components of a tire pressure monitoring system, said components being attached to wheels of the vehicle, to the wheel positions. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194334 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ROBUST MAN-DOWN ALARMS - A system including at least one detector and a central station in two-way communication with the detector is provided. The detector can include an ambient condition sensing element, a motion sensor, control circuitry, and two-way communications hardware. The control circuitry can determine an alarm event based on a first signal received from the ambient condition sensing element and can transmit an alarm signal to the communications hardware during the alarm event. The control circuitry can also determine a man-down event based on a second signal received from the motion sensor and transmit a man-down alarm signal to the communications hardware during the man-down event. The two-way communications hardware can transmit at least one of the gas alarm signal and the man-down alarm signal to a remote location, and the two-way communications hardware can receive a status inquiry from the remote location. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194335 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MACHINE ERROR DETECTION BY COMBINING MULTIPLE SENSOR INPUTS - One of the most significant safety concerns in the automation of extracorporeal blood treatments such as dialysis is the risk of blood leakage. Extracorporeal blood treatment systems draw blood at such a high rate that a loss of integrity in the blood circuit can be serious. There are a number of mechanisms for detecting and preventing leaks, but none is perfect. This tends to limit the use of such equipment in unsupervised settings, such as the home will be limited. Some leak detection schemes can be made sensitive enough to detect the barest of leaks, but when this is done, they result in too many false positives. The invention combines information from multiple inputs to enhance sensitivity in leak detection and reduce the problem of false positives. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194336 | USER INTERFACES FOR ENABLING INFORMATION INFUSION TO IMPROVE SITUATION AWARENESS - A security system is configured to display a representation of an area on a display unit, receive input from a plurality of different types of sensors that are positioned within the area, display a plurality of icons on the display unit, wherein the plurality of icons represents the locations of the plurality sensors in the area, and display in a panel on the display unit output from the plurality of sensors. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194337 | WARNING OF HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS IN MONITORED SPACES USING RFID TECHNOLOGY - To warn of hazardous conditions in a monitored space, the presence of an object bearing an RFID tag is detected using an RFID tag reader. Objects may be, for example, human beings, vehicles, or stationary materiel. A determination is made as to whether the object poses a hazard by, for example, reading data from the RFID tag or by accessing a database using data read from the RFID tag. If the object is determined to pose a hazard, the nature of the hazard is determined from the RFID tag or the database, and warning about the nature of the hazard is provided proximate to the monitored space. In some embodiments, providing the warning may be conditional upon detecting the concurrent presence of two objects in the monitored space. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194338 | Sanitization Compliance Monitoring System - A sanitization compliance monitoring system comprises care giver badges, patient bed beacons associated with patient beds, dispenser beacons associated with sanitization dispensers, and a central unit for wirelessly communicating with the badges. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194339 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETECTION OF DEVICE DISPLACEMENT AND TAMPERING - A method for determining the displacement of or the tampering with a device is provided. The method includes determining an effective displacement in an X direction of a device, determining an effective displacement in a Y direction of the device, and determining an effective displacement in a Z direction of the device. The method also include determining if any one of the effective displacement in the X direction, the effective displacement in the Y direction, or the effective displacement in the Z direction is greater than a predetermined threshold, and when at least one of the effective displacement in the X direction, the effective displacement in the Y direction, and the effective displacement in the Z direction is great then the predetermined threshold, determining that the device has been displaced. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194340 | PERMANENT WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM FOR MONITORING CONTAINERS BURIED IN AN ENCLOSED AREA USING BATTERY-LESS GPS RECEIVERS - A system is provided for monitoring containers buried in an enclosed area using battery-less GPS receivers. In one embodiment, an inventive system includes a GPS satellite, wherein the GPS satellite send GPS signals to the GPS receivers; a communication satellite; a monitored container that is buried in the enclosed area; a control system that serves as a monitoring system of the enclosed area; and a battery-less GPS receiver equipped with a solar panel that serves as a source for providing energy and equipped with a transmitter configured to send the satellite signals to the communication satellite. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194341 | ACCELEROMETER FEEDBACK CONTROL LOOP FOR PATIENT ALERT - A system and associated method for alerting a patient of a condition detected by an implanted medical device by delivering an alert signal to cause a motion within the patient's body in response to detecting the condition. An accelerometer signal is measured during the alert signal delivery. Accelerometer signal measurements are compared to a threshold. A parameter controlling the alert signal is adjusted to maintain the accelerometer signal within a range of the threshold. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194342 | Method and System for the Acquisition, Transmission and assessment of Remote Sensor Data for Trend Analysis, Prediction and Remediation - A method to analyze the spread of viral or bacterial infections in a population using remote thermal sensor data is disclosed. The method includes determining a body temperature of passengers traveling through a public transportation facility using a remote thermal sensor, storing the body temperatures of the passengers in a database, assigning at least one geographic characteristic to the stored body temperatures in the database, and comparing the body temperatures to a known normal body temperature of humans. In addition, the method includes generating an alert when the body temperatures of the passengers are above the normal body temperature to indicate an illness. The at least one geographic characteristic may be an origination location, destination location, or any combination thereof. The method also includes accessing flight information stored on a remote server, and correlating the flight information to the passengers. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194343 | DRIVING AID - A driver alert system to assist a driver in remaining alert comprising: a cooling element; a sleeve, where said sleeve receives and holds the cooling element; a plurality of body attachments, where said body attachments extend from the sleeve and may be attached to the driver's skin in order to transfer a cooling sensation to the driver's skin; a power cord, where said power cord supplies power to the sleeve. The sleeve may include an extension for the power cord that may be plugged into the DC power outlet of a vehicle such as a cigarette lighter. In one particular embodiment, the plurality of body attachments include: a Velcro strap, where the strap wraps around a driver's arm or wrist; and a headphone, where the headphone includes cooling templates that may be placed upon the driver's head. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194344 | BUS CONDITION MONITORING SYSTEM - A method and system is disclosed for monitoring switchgear. The current supplied to the main bus is measured. The current flowing through a plurality of feeder circuits is also measured. The temperature of the main bus at one or more nodes is measured, wherein a node is a connection point between the main bus and each feeder circuit. The current flowing through one of the nodes is determined by subtracting the current flow through each the feeder circuit upstream from the node, from the current supplied by the input circuit. An alarm condition is determined if the temperature at a node exceeds a predetermined temperature value for a given current flow through the node. The alarm condition is thereafter displayed to a switchgear operator. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194345 | PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A drop detection part that detects drop of the device into the water, a light emitting body disposed in the housing, and a light-emission control circuit that makes the light emitting body emit light when the drop detection part detects the drop into the water are provided, and the rear face of the housing is made translucent, a lower part of a sealing member sealing the front housing and the rear housing is also made translucent, and a cover part covering the light emitting body is formed on this translucent part. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194346 | DRIVING ASSISTANT METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE - A driving assistant method for an electric vehicle is provided with the following steps. When the electric vehicle is started up, a battery energy safe driving region is calculated and displayed. The battery energy safe driving region is updated dynamically according to vehicle information. The vehicle information includes battery information of the electric vehicle. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194347 | PROACTIVE ADAPTIVE EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE - Systems and methods to provide proactive adaptive equipment maintenance. In example embodiments, a stress layout representing a physical location is maintained. The stress layout includes a grid system having a plurality of cells. A maintenance indicator value for each cell in which a fixed object is located is calculated. This maintenance indicator value represents a stress level applied to the fixed object. A determination whether the maintenance indicator value exceeds a maintenance threshold for the fixed object is performed. Based on the determining that the maintenance indicator value exceeds the maintenance threshold, automatic generation of a maintenance order for the fixed object is triggered. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194348 | HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCE, IN PARTICULAR A HOUSEHOLD DISHWASHING MACHINE - A household appliance includes a treatment compartment, an appliance door for opening the treatment compartment to allow loading thereof and closing the treatment compartment to allow unloading thereof, and an operating display unit having at least one visual and/or acoustic display configured at least to display and/or signal a completed treatment cycle of items to be treated in the treatment compartment. A detector detects a position of the appliance door and is configured to deactivate at least the display when detecting at least one selected predefinable door position of the appliance door. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194349 | MONITOR APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DETECTING MOVEMENT BEHAVIOR OF OBJECT IN CYLINDER - An object is set to move back and forth between a first position and a second position in a cylinder. A measurement point between the first position and the second position is preset. A counted period indicating a duration that the object moves from the first position to the first measurement point is obtained. Then a movement behavior parameter is obtained according to the counted period. Whether the movement behavior parameter of the object matches a specified condition is determined. If matching occurs, a warning message is generated. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194350 | EQUIPMENT MODULE INDICATOR HANDLE AND METHODS FOR INDICATING EQUIPMENT MODULE STATUS - Equipment module indicator handle apparatus and methods are provided for displaying indications of the status condition/s of equipment module circuitry using a light-conductive handle body that includes at least one handle leg at least partially composed of light conductive material and configured to transmit emitted light from a proximate end of the indicator handle toward a distal end of the indicator handle to visibly display a status condition of the module circuitry to a user on a surface of the indicator handle that is spaced apart from the wall of a chassis of the module. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194351 | Downhole Sensor MODBUS Data Emulator - In order to emulate the inputs from a DHS, RTD type sensors are typically employed, externally heated, and the input provided into an interface unit. At best such an approach provides a stop-gap solution that is cumbersome and not reliably repeatable. Such temporary inputs seldom provide the equivalent communications protocol verification between the surface controller of the DHS and the external communications device. Each DHS commercially available also uses different MODBUS register addresses for the requested data, as well as a variation in the number of parameters expected from the DHS itself, ranging from 3 to 7, depending on the vendor of choice. In this new design, a number of potentiometers are used to provide a variable signal level to the microprocessor, acting as variable parameters from the downhole sensor, the settings of which can be repeated for reliable test results. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194352 | Method and Apparatus for Distributed Lighting Control - In one aspect, the present invention provides control for a distributed lighting network, for selectively reducing an aggregate electrical load of the distributed lighting network according to a defined lighting reduction pattern. Among the several advantages of the provided control is the ability to define via the pattern which lamps are involved in load shedding, and how they are controlled to shed load. In another aspect, the present invention provides control for a distributed lighting network, for visibly signaling persons within sight of one or more lamps within the distributed lighting network. Among the several advantages of the provided control is the ability to provide emergency or other public safety signaling to persons that might not otherwise be alerted to an existing or impending danger. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194353 | EMERGENCY VEHICLE NOTIFICATION SYSTEM - A method for notifying traffic of an approaching emergency vehicle is described. A series of alert units are mounted along a roadway so as to be visible to traffic. A signal is emitted from the emergency vehicle, which is detected by a receiver along the roadway. The receiver causes a light to flash and a relay signal to be sent to the next alert unit along the roadway. Accordingly, an alert signal is propagated along the roadway ahead of the emergency vehicle, alerting traffic. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194354 | Electronic Valet Parking Kiosk System and Method - An electronic valet parking system includes a plurality of portable wireless transmitters each operable to generate and transmit a uniquely-coded wireless signal. The system further includes a transceiver operable to receive the uniquely-coded wireless signal from each of the plurality of portable wireless transmitters, and a microcontroller circuit operable to communicate with the transceiver, receive an indication of the uniquely-coded wireless signal received by the transceiver, and identify a customer key associated with the uniquely-coded wireless signal. A plurality of key storage racks each in communication with the microcontroller circuit and each having a plurality of key holders and associated respective key indicators are provided. Each key holder corresponds to a unique transmitter identifier. A key visual indicator associated with a key holder corresponding to the unique transmitter identifier is activated, and a rack visual indicator of the corresponding key storage rack is also activated. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194355 | PARKING ASSISTANCE SYSTEM AND METHOD - A vehicle parking assistance system is based on presenting a bird's eye view. The display has an input interface such as a touch-input display or a remote input device such as a joystick. In this case, by selecting a desired position on the display (which is presenting an image of an object or location in space for which the driver is wanting to know the range), the user is able to request a distance calculation between the vehicle and that location in space. The distance information can be provided as an audible message and/or as a visual overlay message onto the bird's eye view. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194356 | SYSTEM THAT WARNS IN ADVANCE OF OCCUPANTS EXITING OR ENTERING A PARKED VEHICLE - A system for protecting the safety of occupants exiting and entering a vehicle is disclosed. The system has sensors on the interior, exterior and remotely of the vehicle and one or more imaging devices that project an image onto the pavement supporting the vehicle as well as optional data input devices all communicating with a system controller. The system anticipates that the occupant will be leaving the vehicle and the time it will take for the occupant to fully exit the vehicle. The system further controls the imaging devices to warn the drivers of oncoming traffic of the occupant's egress and warn or block the egress of the occupant should a particularly dangerous condition exist. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194357 | TRAFFIC VIOLATION DETECTION, RECORDING, AND EVIDENCE PROCESSING SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Systems and methods are disclosed for detecting and recording an event, e.g., a traffic accident, using a sound monitor configured to capture ambient sound of a region under surveillance. The ambient sound is processed and compared with a pre-determined sound profile indicative of the event. At least one camera is configured to capture images of the region and a storage means temporarily stores the images. An identifying means identifies stored images associated with the event so that the stored images can be processed to provide evidence of the event. Events may be communicated in real-time between violation detection and recording systems and a server. A database stores information related to the events, and the database may be accessed interactively according to different access preferences of different categories of authorized users and according to a user's level of access and defined functionality. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194358 | System and method for ascription of objects detected on airport surfaces to object sources - A system for detection of foreign objects on an aircraft travel surface and ascription of the foreign objects present on the aircraft travel surface to foreign object sources, the system including a foreign object detection subsystem operative to detect foreign objects on an aircraft travel surface, a potential foreign object source identifier subsystem operative to indicate the presence of potential foreign object sources at or near the aircraft travel surface and a foreign object to foreign object source correlator operative to receive inputs from the foreign object detection subsystem and from the foreign object source identifier subsystem indicating at least a time relationship between sensed presence of the potential foreign object sources on the aircraft travel surface and detection of the foreign objects and to provide an ascription output indicating the origin of at least some of the foreign objects detected by the foreign object detection subsystem. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194359 | AIRCRAFT DOOR DETECTOR/WARNING DEVICE - Disclosed is an electromechanical system for minimizing passenger door contact with the Passenger Loading Bridge (PLB) floor and subsequent damage to said door, during passenger loading or off loading. The system, as configured at the Cab entry, senses the proximity of the aircraft door by contacting a sensing pad, attached to the PLB floor. This initiates a sequence of events. 1) Both visual and auditory alarms are initiated to alert the passenger loading agents and/or the bridge operator of a fault. 2) The PLB is moved down and away from the door sufficiently to prevent the PLB floor from coming in contact with the door. The loading agents or PLB operator can then perform the necessary steps to reset the device and continue loading. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194360 | METHOD FOR SENDING A KEYCODE OF A NON-KEYBOARD APPARATUS - A method for sending a keycode of a non-keyboard apparatus is provided and includes the following steps. The non-keyboard apparatus determines the connection status between itself and a computer by the time required for device enumeration. Then, according to a value generated from device enumeration, the non-keyboard apparatus identifies the kind of operating system running on the computer. The non-keyboard apparatus sends to the computer a keycode corresponding to the Num Lock key and/or a keycode corresponding to the Caps Lock key such that a sending time and a feedback time are obtained. A parameter related to the efficiency of the computer is then calculated based. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194361 | Data Compression Using a Stream Selector with Edit-In-Place Capability for Compressed Data - A method for encoding an input file into an output file that is compressed so that the number of bits required to represent the output file is less than the number of bits of the input file. The encoding method includes the parsing of the input file into a series of data items, the data items having an order and collectively corresponding to the input file. The encoding method compares the series of data items against a static dictionary having at least mappings between terminal sequence pointers and representations of data items. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194362 | DATA FEED ACCELERATION - The transmission of broadcast data, such as financial data and news feeds, is accelerated over a communication channel using data compression and decompression to provide secure transmission and transparent multiplication of communication bandwidth, as well as reduce the latency. Broadcast data may include packets having fields. Encoders associated with particular fields may be selected to compress those particular fields. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194363 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR LOAD BALANCING IN PARALLEL ENTROPY CODING AND DECODING - Devices and methods for entropy decoding a bitstream of encoded data by extracting a plurality of encoded subsequences from a payload field of the bitstream for parallel decoding on a set of parallel entropy decoders. The method includes dividing the payload of concatenated encoded subsequences into segments using a distribution function and distributing the segments amongst the set of parallel entropy decoders to balance the computational load among the parallel entropy decoders. The received bitstream includes auxiliary information inserted by the encoder to enable the decoder to entropy decode segments that begin with a portion of an encoded subsequence. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194364 | ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERTING SYSTEM - A novel analog-to-digital converter (ADC) system using a two-step conversion is disclosed. The ADC system is capable of achieving high sampling rate, low power consumption and low complexity. The new proposed ADC is formed by cascading a flash ADC having high sampling rate and low resolution with a successive approximation (SA) ADC having low power consumption and low sampling rate. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194365 | DELTA-SIGMA MODULATOR AND SIGNAL PROCESSING SYSTEM - A ΔΣ0 modulator includes: a plurality of integrators cascaded to an input of an analog signal; a quantizer for quantizing an output signal of the integrator at a last stage and outputting a resultant digital signal; a DA converter for feedback for converting the digital signal obtained by the quantizer into an analog signal and supplying the analog signal to an input side of at least the integrator at a first stage; and an adder, arranged at an input stage side of the integrator at the last stage, for adding an output of the integrator at a preceding stage of the integrator at the last stage to at least one path signal supplied from at least another path via a first resistor having at least a first coefficient. The integrator at the last stage includes an operational amplifier, an integration capacitor, and a second resistor having a second coefficient. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194366 | MULTI-BIT DIGITAL TO ANALOGUE CONVERTER AND A DELTA-SIGMA ANALOGUE TO DIGITAL CONVERTER - The present invention relates to a multi-bit digital to analogue converter (DAC) and to a delta-sigma analogue to digital converter employing such a DAC. The DAC has a multi-bit input, a plurality of elements for processing an input signal received at the input and a selector for selecting, based on the input signal, one or more of the DAC elements to process the signal. The DAC has control means for controlling the selector such that if the input to the DAC is below a predetermined level for a predetermined period of time the selector is operative to select only a single one of the DAC elements to process the input signal. Also disclosed is a delta-sigma analogue to digital converter (ADC) employing such a DAC. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194367 | CONTINUOUS RAMP GENERATOR DESIGN AND ITS CALIBRATION FOR CMOS IMAGE SENSORS USING SINGLE-RAMP ADCS - Aspects of the invention provide a continuous ramp generator design and its calibration for CMOS image sensors using single-ramp ADCs. An embodiment of the invention comprises controlling a coarse gain, integer gain, and fine gain of the analog-to-digital converter. Gain of the analog-to-digital converter may be calibrated by tuning the integer gain based on reference voltages converted to equivalent digital values. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194368 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CALIBRATING COLUMN PARALLEL ADCS - Various embodiments of the invention include enabling, during a calibration phase, a counter to count one less than a number of clock periods associated with a determined offset. The counted number of the clock periods is stored in calibration memory. In a conversion phase, inverted outputs are loaded from the calibration memory to the counter, where the counter is enabled to count the clock periods to determine a digital equivalent value of an analog signal amplitude. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194369 | RING OSCILLATOR DELTA SIGMA ADC MODULATOR WITH REPLICA PATH NONLINEARITY CALIBRATION - An embodiment provides a continuous-time delta-sigma modulator for analog-to-digital conversion. The modulator includes a signal path generating including a ring voltage controlled oscillator driven by an analog input signal. The signal path produces digital values by sampling the ring voltage controlled oscillator. A calibration circuit measures nonlinear distortion coefficients in a replica of the signal path. A nonlinearity corrector corrects the digital values based upon determined nonlinear distortion coefficients. Preferred embodiment ADC ΔΣ modulators do not require any analog integrators, feedback DACs, comparators, or reference voltages, and do not require a low jitter clock. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194370 | SIGMA-DELTA CONVERTER SYSTEM AND METHOD - A sigma-delta converter may include a filter coupled to a first summation circuit and a second summation circuit. A multi bit quantizer may be coupled to the second summation circuit. A single bit digital-to-analog converter (DAC) may be included that defines a feedback path between the multi-bit quantizer and the first summation circuit. A feed-forward coefficient circuit defining a feed forward path between the first summation circuit and the second summation circuit may be included. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194371 | ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERSION APPARATUS AND SIGNAL PROCESSING SYSTEM - An AD conversion apparatus includes: a first AD converter for converting an input analog signal into a first digital signal; a second AD converter for converting an analog signal obtained as a result of multiplying the input analog signal by a coefficient α into a second digital signal; a first computing unit for multiplying the first digital signal output by the first AD converter by α | 2012-08-02 |
20120194372 | ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERTER FOR BIOMEDICAL SIGNALS - Certain aspects of the present disclosure relate to a technique for producing a difference value by offsetting a current value of an analog signal with a stored previous value of the analog signal, and generating a digital representation of the difference value. Digital representations obtained by this technique may be sent over a channel to a receiver device for reconstruction of the original analog signal. An integrator of the receiver device may be configured to process (sum) the received samples to generate a reconstructed version of the original signal. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194373 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR DRIVING DIGITAL-TO-ANALOG CONVERTER - A device for driving a switch in a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) includes first and second latches, and a logic gate. The first latch is configured to store a digital input data signal according to a clock signal, and to output a first latch signal corresponding to the stored digital input data signal. The second latch is configured to store the first latch signal output by the first latch according to a logical inverse of the clock signal, and to output a second latch signal corresponding to the stored first latch signal. The logic gate is configured to perform an OR logic operation on the first latch signal and the second latch signal, the logic gate outputting a drive signal for driving a switch in the DAC connected to a current source. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194374 | DIGITAL TO ANALOG CONVERTER - N upper-side resistors and N lower-side resistors are severally associated with respective bits of a digital input code. Each resistance value is weighted in an essentially binary manner according to the corresponding bit. N upper-side switches are each arranged in parallel with a corresponding upper-side resistor, and each is configured such that its on/off state is controlled according to the corresponding bit. N lower-side switches are each arranged in parallel with a corresponding lower-side resistor, and each is configured such that its on/off state is controlled according to logical inversion of the corresponding bit. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194375 | ANALOG SIGNAL CONVERSION - An approach to converting an analog value based on a partition of an input range produces probabilities that the input is found within each of the regions based, for example, on a noisy version of the input. In some examples, iterative and/or pipelined application of comparison circuitry is used to accumulate a set of analog representations of the output probabilities. The circuitry can be adapted or configured according to the characteristics of the degradation (e.g., according to the variance of an additive noise) and/or prior information about the distribution of the clean input (e.g., a distribution over a discrete set of exemplar values, uniformly distributed etc.). | 2012-08-02 |
20120194376 | Millimeter Wave Energy Sensing Wand and Method - A millimeter wave energy sensing wand is disclosed. In a particular embodiment, the wand includes a housing adapted to be grasped by a hand of an operator, at least one pixel contained within the housing, where the at least one pixel adapted to detect millimeter or terahertz wave energy emissions, and an alarm, where the alarm is activated when an anomaly of the millimeter wave energy emissions is detected. In addition, the wand may include a digital signal processor for processing millimeter wave emissions detected by the at least one pixel to determine millimeter wave energy values and a memory device for storing the millimeter wave energy values. A comparison module or other similar means may be used for comparing the millimeter wave energy values detected by the at least one pixel to a background millimeter wave energy value that may be a moving average or an absolute value. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194377 | ANTENNA APPARATUS, RADAR APPARATUS AND ON-VEHICLE RADAR SYSTEM - An antenna apparatus includes a substrate, a first antenna, and a second antenna. The substrate includes two or more pattern-forming layers which are layered via at least one insulating layer. The two or more pattern-forming layers include a first pattern-forming layer and a second pattern-forming layer which are different from each other. The first pattern-forming layer forms one of both outer layers located at both surfaces of the substrate. The first antenna is formed on the first pattern-forming layer, includes a plurality of antenna elements arrayed in a row, and radiates electromagnetic waves in a layer direction of the plurality of layers. The second antenna is formed on the second pattern-forming layer, is arranged on at least one side of both sides of the antenna array direction of the plurality of antenna elements of the first antenna section, and radiates electromagnetic waves in the antenna array direction. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194378 | PORTABLE HAND HELD TANK GUAGE - A portable hand held tank gauge for measuring a level or a volume of a fluid in a tank comprises a housing, a signal transceiver, a measurement activator, an adjustable arm, a processing element, and a display. The housing may house a portion of the other components. The signal transceiver may transmit a signal to the surface of the fluid, receive the signal reflected from the surface, and generate an output based on the difference in time between transmitting the signal and receiving the signal. The measurement activator may selectively initiate the signal transceiver to transmit the signal. The adjustable arm may couple to the housing and position the signal transceiver independently from the housing. The processing element may calculate the level or the volume of the fluid based on the output from the signal transceiver. The display may display the level or the volume of the fluid. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194379 | RADAR DEVICE AND METHOD OF CALCULATION OF RECEIVE POWER IN RADAR DEVICE - An electronic scan type radar device which uses a high resolution performance processing to estimate directions of arrival of radio waves, wherein powers of arrival waves received for targets are accurately calculated, that is, a vehicle-mounted radar device utilizing electronic scan which uses a predetermined angle estimation system to estimate directions of arrival of reflected waves, comprising finding mode vectors for angles calculated from the receive signals of the antennas, decomposing a vector of the receive signals into directions of the mode vectors, and defining the lengths of the decomposed vectors the receive powers of the reflected waves arriving from the targets. Due to this method, even if there are targets, it is possible to accurately calculate the powers of the arrival waves, whereby pairing is accurately performed, the precision of detection of targets is improved, and erroneous operation of a vehicle-mounted radar device utilizing electronic scans is prevented. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194380 | Temperature Compensating Device and Satellite Signal Receiving System - A temperature compensating device for providing active bias for an amplifier includes a voltage source, a plurality of loads, and a current generator for generating a current for the amplifier according to voltages provided by the voltage source and the plurality of loads, wherein a first load of the plurality of loads is a thermistor utilized for keeping the current within a specified range under a plurality of ambient temperatures. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194381 | SYSTEM TO SECURELY CONTROL USE OF ELECTRONIC DEVICES IN AEROPLANES - This invention is provided to securely control use of electronic devices in aeroplanes. In one embodiment, a system including a secured electronic device provided by an aeroplane for use in a passenger compartment in the aeroplane, whereas use of the device includes downloading information such as net surfing web pages and uploading information such as sending external emails. In the embodiment, the system includes a mobile equipment of a first customer and a mobile equipment of a second customer. The system also includes an outdoor GPS and indoor GPS receivers. Further, a set of three indoor GPS signal emitters are located on separate corners of the passenger compartment are provided. Besides, a GPS antenna, a repeater, and a secured control unit are installed inside the electronic device to include a preconfigured area as an insecure area. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194382 | Satellite Positioning Receiver and Proxy Location System - To reduce power consumption in a user terminal, especially mobile devices, a system and method are introduced that use terrestrial beacons as a location proxy when satellite positioning signals are not available. The geographic locations of the terrestrial beacons need not be known to use the beacons as a proxy for a satellite positioning signals derived location. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194383 | POSITIONAL INFORMATION TRANSMITTER, COMMUNICATION TERMINAL, AND POSITIONING SYSTEM - The present invention provides a transmitter comprising: a plurality of antennas; and a radio transmitting part transmitting from each of the antennas a positional information signal containing the same positional information, the positional information being transmitted from the antennas through channels which are different between the antennas. The transmitter enables prevention of the positioning error and the positioning time from increasing by solving problems of null points and signal interferences, problems relating to a positional information transmitter disposed indoors, in a positioning system for acquiring a current position both indoors and outdoors. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194384 | GPS Baseband Architecture - A GPS baseband architecture provides flexibility and power consumption and chip area usage advantages. The GPS baseband architecture includes a first stage having a preamplifier coupled to a low noise amplifier, which is coupled to a mixer. A PLL provides the mixer with a frequency to convert a signal to a higher intermediate (IF) frequency. The output of the mixer is fed to a poly-phase filter. The output of the poly-phase filter is fed to a programmable gain amplifier (PGA), whose output is fed to an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) to produce an output GPS signal. A saturation bit of the ADC is used to control the PGA through a digital amplifier gain control (AGC) circuit. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194385 | ANTENNA ARRAY AND METHOD FOR OPERATING ANTENNA ARRAY - The present invention refers to an active antenna array having a plurality of antenna elements comprising: at least one first subset of the plurality of antenna elements, the at least one first subset relaying a first radio signal having a first antenna beam pattern; and at least one second subset of the plurality of antenna elements, the at least one second subset relaying a second radio signal having a second antenna beam pattern, wherein at least one of the plurality of antenna elements is a common antenna element belonging to both the first subset and the second subset. A method for operating the active antenna array is also disclosed. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194386 | CONICAL SWITCHED BEAM ANTENNA METHOD AND APPARATUS - A switched beam antenna system is provided. The antenna system includes a plurality of feed elements arranged radially about a center point. A feed switch provides equidistant signal paths between each antenna element and a transceiver. The production of an antenna beam in a desired direction is achieved by controlling a switch to selectively operate a feed element associated with a beam coverage area that encompasses the desired steering angle. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194387 | TRACKING RADIO SIGNAL SOURCES - A method and system of determining the position of a radio signal transmitter are described. The method includes determining the type of radio signal being transmitted from the radio signal transmitter by analysing radio signal characteristics and correlating different sets of information to determine the position of the radio signal transmitter. Each set of information corresponds to a different relative position of at least one receiver to the transmitter and includes radio signal data derived from radio signals received by the at least one receiver from the transmitter at each respective relative position and positioning data containing information about the position of the at least one receiver at each respective relative position. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194388 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR HEURISTIC LOCATION TRACKING - A method and system for provision of a notification based on location of a target device and heuristic information, the method maintaining, in a storage module, a location profile of a target mobile device based on heuristic information for the target mobile device; receiving the current location of the target mobile device; verifying whether the current location deviates from the location profile; and if the current location deviates from the location profile, triggering a notification to an observer device. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194389 | RADIO POSITIONING - Methods and systems are disclosed for radio positioning of a mobile receiver using a virtual positioning reference established by logging a known position of the mobile receiver together with a local time at which a first instance of a predictably repeated code word is received by the mobile receiver from a terrestrial radio signal transmitter. During movement of the mobile receiver from the first known position to a second unknown position, a local clock is used to determine the time difference between when the virtual positioning reference is predicted to receive a second instance of the code word and when the mobile receiver actually receives the second instance of the code word. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194390 | MULTIPLY RESONANT ANTENNA DEVICE AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE INCLUDING SUCH AND ANTENNA DEVICE - According to one embodiment, a multiply resonant antenna device according to the embodiment includes a first antenna element formed from a monopole element, a second antenna element formed from a parasitic element placed at a position where it can be current-coupled to the first antenna element, and a third antenna element formed from a folded monopole element. The length of the first antenna element is set to nearly a ¼ of wavelength corresponding to the first resonant frequency. The length of the second antenna element is set to nearly a ¼ of wavelength corresponding to the second resonant frequency. The electrical length of the third antenna element from the feed point to a ground point through a folding end is set to nearly a ½ of wavelength corresponding to the third resonant frequency higher than the first and second resonant frequencies. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194391 | MIMO ANTENNA SYSTEM - A multi-input multi-output (MIMO) antenna system includes multiple antennas, a ground part and an isolating part. The isolating part is disposed between each two adjacent antennas. The isolating part is electrically connected to the ground part. A distance exists between an end of the antenna and an end of the isolating part. A circuit board applying the MIMO antenna system is also disclosed. Since the isolating part is disposed between each two adjacent antennas, signal interference between the antennas can be prevented, and the MIMO antenna system and the circuit board applying the same have better isolation. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194392 | ANTENNA AND INFORMATION TERMINAL APPARATUS - This antenna includes: a ground conductor part; and a radiation conductor part that is disposed substantially parallel to and a predetermined distance apart from the ground conductor part and has a feeding point to which a high-frequency signal is fed, in which surface roughness of a predetermined region of at least one of the ground conductor part and the radiation conductor part is equal to or less than twice skin depth at an operating frequency. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194393 | ANTENNA, SHIELDING AND GROUNDING - A portable computing device is disclosed. The portable computing device can take many forms such as a laptop computer, a tablet computer, and so on. The portable computing device can include a single piece housing formed from a radio opaque material with a cover formed from a radio transparent material. To implement a wireless interface, an antenna stack-up can be provided that allows an antenna to be mounted to a bottom of the cover. Methods and apparatus are provided for improving wireless performance. For instance, in one embodiment, a metal housing can be thinned to improve antenna performance. As another example, a faraday cage can be formed around speaker drivers to improve antenna performance. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194394 | PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE - To provide a portable electronic device that includes an antenna that has a novel configuration that uses a conductive portion. The portable electronic device includes an operation unit side body that has a first conductive portion; a display unit side body that has a second conductive portion; a connecting portion that has a third conductive portion, and connects the operation unit side body and the display unit side body to enable transition between a closed state and an opened state; and a power feed unit. The cellular telephone device enables operation as a magnetic current antenna by power supply from a power feed unit to an opposed region that is formed by enclosure of at least three sides by the first conductive portion, the second conductive portion, and the third conductive portion. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194395 | ANTENNA SUPPORT STRUCTURES - An antenna support structure for a remote vehicle comprises a tubular mast configured to demonstrate a non-linear response to radial force. The mast is rigid and configured to hold an antenna approximately perpendicular to a base of the mast at equilibrium during operation of the remote vehicle and elastically buckle in response to a predetermined radial force on the antenna. The support structure is also configured to return to equilibrium once the predetermined radial force is removed. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194396 | BRACKET ASSEMBLY FOR A WIRELESS TELEMETRY COMPONENT - A bracket assembly is used to mount a wireless telemetry component proximate a rotating component of a combustion turbine engine ( | 2012-08-02 |
20120194397 | SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR SETTING UP SATELLITE DISHES LOCATED ON ROOF TOPS - A system is provided for setting up satellite dishes located on roof tops to receive most favorable signals in view of locations of the emission towers and the roof tops, without requiring manual adjustment of the satellite dishes. In one embodiment, an inventive system includes an emission tower emitting satellite signals; a location detection control centre located within the emission tower, wherein the centre receives signals reported by location detection devices included in cell phones; a satellite dish included in a satellite receiving device being placed on a roof top of a house, wherein the roof top is tilted at a slanted angle in relation to earth horizon; a housing used included in the satellite receiving device to house the satellite dish; a turning arm connecting between the housing and the satellite dish, allowing the satellite dish to turn freely at a receptive angle in order to receive favorable reception signals; a cell phone including an accelerometer is used for orientation and positioning of the phone; a compass device included in the cell phone; a location detection device included in the cell phone; a control processing unit and a memory unit included in the cell phone. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194398 | RADIO FREQUENCY TRANSMITTING DEVICE - The present invention relates to a transmitting device, comprising an electromagnetic radiation source, an array-type antenna having an axis of transmission (T-T) and a guiding conduit for guiding the electromagnetic radiation from the source to the antenna. The antenna is able to rotate relative to the radiation source around an axis (X-X), the axis (X-X) being angularly offset from the axis of transmission (T-T) and the guiding conduit comprises a first waveguide extending along the axis of rotation (X-X) of the antenna and rigidly connected to the antenna. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194399 | Surface scattering antennas - Surface scattering antennas provide adjustable radiation fields by adjustably coupling scattering elements along a wave-propagating structure. In some approaches, the scattering elements are complementary metamaterial elements. In some approaches, the scattering elements are made adjustable by disposing an electrically adjustable material, such as a liquid crystal, in proximity to the scattering elements. Methods and systems provide control and adjustment of surface scattering antennas for various applications. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194400 | High power broadband antenna - The invention relates to an antenna comprising a transmission surface, an array of elementary antennas each extending from the transmission surface, first and second superimposed electromagnetic waveguides. The first waveguide is adapted to power the second waveguide from a collection inlet, and the second waveguide is adapted to power the elementary antennas. The antenna comprises means for coupling the electromagnetic energy associated with the electromagnetic wave between the first and second waveguides. The coupling means separate the transmission surface into two concentric regions made up of a peripheral region and an internal region situated at the collection inlet, each comprising at least one elementary antenna. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194401 | End-Fed Sleeve Dipole Antenna Comprising a 3/4-Wave Transformer - An end-fed sleeve dipole is provided herein with improved impedance match and increased bandwidth by incorporating a ¾-wavelength transformer in the antenna design. The ¾-wavelength transformer is compatible with a number of different choking schemes, including but not limited to, a single ¼-wave choke sleeve, a single ¼-wave choke sleeve with additional ferrite beads, and two or more ¼-wave choke sleeves with or without ferrite beads. In some embodiments, one or more shunt resonators may be used to provide additional impedance compensation. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194402 | SHIELD CASE AND ANTENNA SET COMPRISING IT - The present invention relates to a shield case and an antenna set comprising the same, wherein the shield case includes a shield surface for shielding embedded electronic elements against electromagnetic wave, a fixing unit coupled with a substrate mounted with the electronic elements, signal receivers for receiving a signal of desired frequency, and two strip antennas connected to a border of the shield surface, each antenna facing the other across the shield surface. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194403 | Integrated Transformer with Multiple Transformation Ratios - The invention proposes a radio frequency circuit which comprises a transformer with a first primary circuit, a second primary circuit, and a secondary circuit, the secondary circuit comprising an integrated first inductor, this first inductor being positioned, on an axis orthogonal to a surface of the circuit, between an integrated second and third inductor respectively comprised in the first primary circuit and second primary circuit. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194404 | APPARATUS FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATION COMPRISING A LOOP LIKE ANTENNA - Apparatus ( | 2012-08-02 |
20120194405 | Wireless Field Device or Wireless Field Device Adapter with Removable Antenna Module - A wireless field device or an adapter for converting a wired field device to a wireless field device includes a housing, a first connector on the housing, and a removable antenna module that includes an antenna, a second connector coupleable and uncoupleable with the first connector, and a radome that houses the antenna and fits on the second connector. The radome is made of a static dissipative material that dissipates static buildup without sparking when coupling or uncoupling the connectors, enabling the antenna to be removed or replaced while the field wireless field device is located in a hazardous (classified) location. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194406 | MULTI-BAND ELECTRONICALLY SCANNED ARRAY ANTENNA - A multi-band electronically scanned array antenna including a first sub-assembly having electronic circuits for a first frequency band; a second sub-assembly mechanically coupled to the first sub-assembly and having electronic circuits for a second frequency band; and an aperture adjacent to the first sub-assembly, the aperture being shared by the first sub-assembly and the second sub-assembly. The array antenna may further include a band switching circuit, or a combining circuit for coupling the first sub-assembly or the second sub-assembly to the aperture. The array antenna may also include a third sub-assembly including electronic circuits for a third frequency band. In this way, the aperture is shared by the first sub-assembly, the second sub-assembly, and the third sub-assembly to provide a smaller and lighter array antenna. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194407 | ANTENNA COUPLER AND ANTENNA ASSEMBLY HAVING THE SAME - An antenna coupler, which connects an antenna that is drawn in/out on a portable electronic device and has a hollow pipe type lower end, includes a bushing fixed to an interior of a case of the portable electronic device, a rotary support portion sliding in the bushing to be drawn into the interior of the case when the antenna is drawn in and having an upper end portion that is drawn out to outside of the case, a coupling member having an upper end that is inserted into and coupled to an interior of a lower end of the antenna, and a rotary member having an upper side that is screw-engaged with the coupled member and a lower side rotatably coupling to the upper end portion of the rotary support portion. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194408 | Device Comprising an Antenna - A device comprises an antenna configured for near field communication with a remote antenna, the antenna producing a magnetic field when in operation, and a light source operable to project light from the device, the light source being arranged within the device so as to indicate, when illuminated, a first direction in which the magnetic flux density of the field produced by the antenna is sufficiently large to allow near field communication with the remote antenna. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194409 | Choked Dielectric Loaded Tip Dipole Microwave Antenna - A microwave antenna assembly is disclosed. The antenna assembly includes a feedline having an inner conductor, an outer conductor and an inner insulator disposed therebetween. A radiating portion is also included having an unbalanced dipole antenna including a proximal portion and a distal portion that are of different lengths. The proximal portion includes at least a portion of the inner conductor and the inner insulator and the distal portion includes a conductive member. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194410 | Display System and Display Method - A display system equipped with an information management device (server | 2012-08-02 |
20120194411 | RADIO APPARATUS, DISPLAY APPARATUS AND RECEPTION CONTROL METHOD - A radio apparatus includes a first receiving module, a connection module, a register module, a selection module and a second receiving module. The first receiving module is configured to receive a plurality of connection requests, each transmitted wirelessly from each of a plurality of external apparatuses. The connection module is configured to establish a plurality of communication connections with the external apparatuses by sending permission responses to the external apparatuses in response to the connection requests. The register module is configured to register the external apparatuses in chronological order of establishment of each of the communication connections. The selection module is configured to select an external apparatus according to the chronological order. The second receiving module is configured to receive image data that is transmitted from the selected external apparatus. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194412 | Display device, Electronic Device and Method of Driving Display Device - The present invention provides a display device which can display characters clearly and display images smoothly. An area gray scale method is adopted and a configuration of one pixel is changed depending on a mode, by selecting one or more display regions in each pixel. When characters are needed to be displayed clearly, one pixel is configured by selecting a stripe arrangement. Thus, clear display can be conducted. When images are needed to be displayed, one pixel is configured by selecting an indented state. Thus, smooth display can be conducted. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194413 | DISPLAY DEVICE - Disclosed is a display device in which deterioration in resolution may be suppressed when an image is being read, by reducing the diffusion of reflected light from a printed material, and in which a wide viewing angle may be achieved when an image is being displayed. The display device is provided with a display panel for reading and displaying image data. The display panel has a plurality of pixels provided with light receiving elements. A plate-shaped lens member is arranged on the display surface side of the display panel. A transparent section formed of material having a high refractive index and a colored section formed of material having a low refractive index are arranged alternately in the lens member when seen in plan view. In the cross section in the thickness direction, the transparent section has a trapezoidal shape which is wider on the display panel side, and the colored section has a shape which is narrower on the display panel side. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194414 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY - A liquid crystal display to prevent light leakage with an improvement of aperture ratio and a reduction of load of a data line is provided. The liquid crystal display includes a gate line and a storage electrode line formed on a insulating substrate and apart from each other, a first data line and a second data line intersecting the gate line, a first pixel electrode defined by the gate line and the first data line, and a second pixel electrode defined by the gate line and the second data line and neighboring the first pixel electrode. Also, a blocking electrode between the first pixel electrode and the second pixel electrode is included, wherein at least portion of the first data line is disposed under the first pixel electrode, and at least portion of the blocking electrode is disposed under the second pixel electrode and apart from the first data line. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194415 | DISPLAYING AN IMAGE - Devices, methods, and systems for displaying an image are described herein. One or more device embodiments include a user interface configured to display an image, a motion sensor configured to sense movement of the device, and a processor configured to convert the movement of the device to a corresponding movement of the display of the image. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194416 | ELECTRONIC APPARATUS AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING ELECTRONIC APPARATUS - One embodiment provides an electronic apparatus, including: a direction detector disposed in a housing which accommodates electronic components therein and configured to detect a direction of the housing; and a power-saving-mode shift controller configured to control a shift to a power saving mode upon detection of a turned-down direction of the housing. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194417 | INPUT DEVICE WITH SWING OPERATION - An input device with swing operation includes a supporting frame, a flexible printed circuit installed on the supporting frame for outputting a signal, a supporting base fixed on the supporting frame, a cap pivoted to the supporting base, and a hook respectively pivoted to the supporting base and the cap. An inclined angle is formed between the hook and the supporting frame when the cap is not pressed down. The hook and the cap pivots relative to the supporting base when the cap is pressed down. The input device further includes a resilient component disposed between the flexible printed circuit and the cap for being pressed by the cap to actuate the flexible printed circuit when the cap is pressed down. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194418 | AR GLASSES WITH USER ACTION CONTROL AND EVENT INPUT BASED CONTROL OF EYEPIECE APPLICATION - This disclosure concerns an interactive head-mounted eyepiece with an integrated processor for handling content for display and an integrated image source for introducing the content to an optical assembly through which the user views a surrounding environment and the displayed content, wherein the eyepiece includes user action control and event input based control of an eyepiece application. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194419 | AR GLASSES WITH EVENT AND USER ACTION CONTROL OF EXTERNAL APPLICATIONS - This disclosure concerns an interactive head-mounted eyepiece with an integrated processor for handling content for display and an integrated image source for introducing the content to an optical assembly through which the user views a surrounding environment and the displayed content, wherein the eyepiece includes event and user action control of external applications. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194420 | AR GLASSES WITH EVENT TRIGGERED USER ACTION CONTROL OF AR EYEPIECE FACILITY - This disclosure concerns an interactive head-mounted eyepiece with an integrated processor for handling content for display and an integrated image source for introducing the content to an optical assembly through which the user views a surrounding environment and the displayed content, wherein the eyepiece includes event triggered user action control. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194421 | TERMINAL AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING USER INTERFACE LINKED TO TERMINAL POSTURE - A terminal and method for providing user interfaces linked to postures of a terminal, whereby a key input signal is received from any one of function keys located at both sides of the terminal, a posture of the terminal is determined in response to the received key input signal, a user interface screen corresponding to the determined posture of the terminal is provided, and settings of the terminal are changed according to the determined posture of the terminal, thereby increasing convenience of a user interface without use of a complicated sensor system. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194422 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR VISION-BASED INTERACTION IN A VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT - Method, computer program and system for tracking movement of a subject. The method includes receiving data from a distributed network of camera sensors employing one or more emitted light sources associated with one or more of the one or more camera sensors to generate a volumetric three-dimensional representation of the subject, identifying a plurality of clusters within the volumetric three-dimensional representation that correspond to motion features indicative of movement of the motion features of the subject, presenting one or more objects on one or more three dimensional display screens, and using the plurality of fixed position sensors to track motion of the motion features of the subject and track manipulation of the motion features of the volumetric three-dimensional representation to determine interaction of one or more of the motion features of the subject and one or more of the one or more objects on the three dimensional display. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194423 | MULTI COLOURS DEVICE ILLUMINATION - A portable device having within it a multicolour illumination arrangement comprising: a surface; a plurality of light sources, at least one of the plurality of light sources being capable of generating two or more emission colours; and drive means for causing the emission colour of the at least one light source to vary; whereby the illumination arrangement can produce a varying illumination through at least part of the surface. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194424 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR NAVIGATING A MOBILE DEVICE USER INTERFACE WITH A DIRECTIONAL SENSING DEVICE - An electronic mobile device includes a display for displaying a graphical element. A tilt sensor is configured to sense first and second tilt angles of the mobile device. A processor is coupled to the display and the tilt sensor and configured to move the graphical element relative to the display in a first direction based on the first tilt angle, and to move the graphical element relative to the display in a second direction based on the second tilt angle. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194425 | INTERACTIVE SELECTION OF A REGION OF INTEREST IN AN IMAGE - A system for selecting a region of interest in an image is provided. A user interface ( | 2012-08-02 |
20120194426 | HAND HELD POINTING DEVICE WITH ROLL COMPENSATION - A pointing device includes accelerometers and rotational sensors that are coupled to a processor. The processor samples the accelerometers and rotational sensors to detect gravity and pointing device motion and uses algebraic algorithms to calculate roll compensated cursor control signals. The processor transmits the cursor control signals to a receiver that is coupled to an electronic device that moves the cursor on the visual display. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194427 | IMAGE DISPLAY APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR OPERATING THE SAME - According to an embodiment of the present invention, a method for operating an image display device using a pointing device includes receiving, from the pointing device, a first signal and a second signal to display a pointer at a particular location on a screen of the image display device, wherein the first signal initiates displaying of the pointer in accordance with a first input selection of the pointing device, determining whether coordinates corresponding to the second signal to display the pointer are outside an active area, wherein the active area is greater than an actual size of the screen, and resetting the coordinates to new coordinates corresponding to a pre-designated area of the screen and displaying the pointer at the pre-designated area of the screen when the coordinates are determined to be outside the active area. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194428 | IMAGE DISPLAY APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR OPERATING THE SAME - According to an embodiment of the present invention, a method for operating an image display device includes displaying, on a display of the image display device, a selectable area and a pointer, the selectable area movable in a first direction, automatically changing a display state of the pointer when the pointer is located within the selectable area to indicate movement information of the selectable area, receiving, from a pointing device, a signal to move the selectable area using the pointer on the display in a second direction, wherein the second direction is within a predetermined range of the first direction, and moving the pointer and the selectable area in the second direction in response to the signal in accordance with the movement information of the selectable area. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194429 | IMAGE DISPLAY APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR OPERATING THE SAME - According to an embodiment of the present invention, a method for operating an image display device that receives a signal from a pointing device includes receiving, from the pointing device, a pointing signal to display a pointer on a display of the image display device, and a selection signal, wherein the selection signal includes information regarding a command to perform an operation on the image display device, displaying, on the display, the pointer corresponding to the pointing signal, determining whether the pointer is displayed on a most frequently displayed region during an input standby time associated with the selection signal, and performing an operation associated the most frequently displayed region when the pointer is displayed on the most frequently displayed region during the input standby time. | 2012-08-02 |
20120194430 | IMAGE DISPLAY APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR OPERATING THE SAME - According to an embodiment of the present invention, a method for operating an image display device using a pointing device includes displaying, on a display of the image display device, a handwriting region, receiving a pointing signal from the pointing device, determining whether a location of an image based on positional information corresponding to the received pointing signal is included in the handwriting region, and displaying the image corresponding to the received pointing signal at a boundary area of the handwriting region closest to the location when the location of the image is determined to be not included in the handwriting region. | 2012-08-02 |