44th week of 2008 patent applcation highlights part 24 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20080266041 | HIGH CURRENT LOW-PROFILE CURRENT CHOKES SUITABLE FOR USE IN DC TO DC CONVERTERS - According to various aspects, exemplary embodiments are provided of current chokes suitable for use in DC to DC converters. For example, a current choke may include a ferrite body with at least one pair of laterally spaced-apart interior conductors disposed lengthwise within the body. A first pair of end terminations may be disposed on a first end of the body and connected to the interior conductors, and a second pair of end terminations may be disposed on a second end of the body and connected to the interior conductors. A nonmagnetic dielectric may be disposed within the body laterally between the interior conductors. The nonmagnetic dielectric may be configured to control magnetic coupling between the at least one pair of interior conductors so that the current choke is operable with a coefficient of magnetic coupling between the interior conductors of less than about 0.90. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266042 | Transformer unit, and power converting device - A transformer unit and a power converting device, which lessen the influence of noise caused by an external magnetic flux, while reducing the temperature dependency of a coupling coefficient, and which transfer signals while insulating a low-voltage and a high-voltage side electrically. Air-core type insulated transformers have a first and second winding of a primary winding as a sending side and a first and second winding of a secondary winding as a receiving side. The windings of the primary winding are connected in parallel and are wound so that the directions of magnetic fields generated by an exciting current oppose each other. The windings of the secondary winding are wound so that electromotive forces to be generated by an external magnetic flux cancel each other, and are connected in series so as to raise the electromotive forces by a signal magnetic flux generated by the primary winding. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266043 | PLANAR TRANSFORMER ARRANGEMENT - A planar transformer arrangement and method provide isolation between an input signal and an output signal. The planar transformer arrangement includes a planar medium having a first layer, a second layer, and a dielectric interlayer arranged between the first and second layers; at least one meandering primary winding arranged on the first layer of the planar medium, a current flow being induced within the primary winding in accordance with the input signal; at least one meandering secondary winding arranged on the second layer of the planar medium, the primary and secondary windings forming a planar transformer, whereby a voltage is induced across the secondary winding in accordance with the current flow within the primary winding; and a mode elimination arrangement configured to produce a compensated voltage by compensating for a common mode interference on the voltage induced across the secondary winding, the mode elimination arrangement being further configured to generate the output signal in accordance with the compensated voltage; wherein the dielectric interlayer of the planar medium provides a voltage isolation between the primary and secondary windings. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266044 | Fuse device with integrated switch - A fuse is provided that includes a housing and a first lead and a second lead. The fuse further includes a fuse element having a current capacity. The fuse element forms a part of an electrical pathway between the first lead and the second lead. The fuse also includes a switch unit in communication with the housing and in series with the fuse element. The switch unit has an open state and a closed state. When the switch unit is in the closed state, the electrical pathway is connected to form a closed pathway between the first lead and the second lead, and when the switch unit is in the open state, the electrical pathway is disconnected to provide an open circuit between the first lead and the second lead. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266045 | THIN FILM VARISTOR ARRAY - A method of forming a thin film varistor array includes creating a metal-metal oxide-metal layer stack without breaking vacuum. The stack is patterned as a plurality of bus lines, each having a plurality of varistor islands formed thereon. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266046 | Phase change cooled electrical resistor - A technique is disclosed for cooling resistive elements, such as brake resistors used in motor drives, as well as other resistors. A phase change heat spreader is thermally coupled to the resistive element and a continuous phase change cycle takes place in the heat spreader to extract heat from the resistive element. The element and heat spreader may be packaged as a modular unit or may be integrated into a system. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266047 | Power resistor module - A power resistor module for electrical circuits has at least one resistor element and at least one housing element. The at least one resistor element is mounted at least section-wise between two electrically insulating, thermally conductive insulation elements in the housing element. The insulation elements at least section-wise abut against the at least one housing element. Methods for producing an electrical power resistor module for an electrical circuit include compressing, at least one resistor element with two electrically insulating, thermally conductive insulation elements. At least one of the two insulation elements is pressed at least section-wise against a housing element. If a wire is used as the resistor element, the use of possible fillers such as magnesium oxide may be waived by providing that the wire abuts at least section-wise against at least one of the two insulation elements during the compression. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266048 | RESISTOR - Embodiments of a resistor are disclosed. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266049 | Active Distribution Device in a Subscriber Connection Area - The invention relates to an active distribution device ( | 2008-10-30 |
20080266050 | Universal Rf Wireless Sensor Interface - A RF wireless sensor interface ( | 2008-10-30 |
20080266051 | Remote Control Method and System, Vehicle with Remote Controllable Function, and Control Server - A remote control method for remotely controlling the operation of equipment furnished in a vehicle in response to a remote control request generated by a remote controller is provided. The method comprises the steps of (a) acquiring vehicle status information from the vehicle; (b) determining whether to operate particular vehicle equipment designated by the remote control request based on the vehicle status information; and (c) regulating the remote control request based on the determination result representing acceptability of remote-control operation of the requested vehicle equipment. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266052 | Distance Measuring Device and Method for Testing the Operation of a Distance Measuring System - A distance measuring device for measuring a distance of a vehicle to an obstacle and a method for testing the operation of a distance measuring system. Two measuring systems are provided, each operating according to a different measuring method. Reliable operation of the second measuring system is established when the second measuring system detects an obstacle which has already been detected by the first measuring system. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266053 | Wireless enable/disable locking system - A wireless enable/disable locking system comprises a locking element configured to physically cooperate with a switch, the switch for enabling/disabling a wireless communication capability of a device, to lock the wireless communication state of the switch to either enabled or disabled. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266054 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR BIOMETRIC AUTHENTICATION OF FLIGHT CREW AND MONITORING CONTROLLED SPACE OF AIRCRAFT - Access to a controlled space aboard a transport vehicle is controlled by sensing a biometric characteristic associated with a person requesting access to the controlled space. The biometric characteristic is evaluated, both aboard the vehicle and distinctly from the vehicle, and two determinations are made, based on the biometric characteristic, whether the person is authorized to access the controlled space. In the event that both determinations indicate that the person is authorized to access the controlled space, the person's request for access is approved; otherwise the request for access is denied. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266055 | Method and System for Controlling RFID Transponder Response Waiting Periods - The invention describes an arbitration management method and system for use in identifying RFID transponders or tags which each transmit a response signal to a reader within a respective waiting period the maximum duration of which can be adjusted. The maximum duration is determined by a random number transmitted to a counter along a number of data lines, at least one of the data lines being provided with logic gates which block or permit data line signals reaching the binary inputs of the counter to control the maximum length of the waiting period. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266056 | Wireless Electronic Device for Automatic Connection and Disconnection of an Electric Power and Respective Method - This invention is directed at automatically connecting electric current in a location (e.g. hotel rooms and the like) in the presence of a person and automatically disconnecting it when the person leaves. It comprises a wireless portable signal transmitter and a fixedly-attached receiver connected to the mains supply of the location. The transmitter periodically sends a signal in a predefined manner. When the receiver receives the signal, it causes a main circuit breaker to close and thus provides the location with electricity, and the receiver causes the circuit breaker to open automatically after a period of time longer than those periods of transmission. If the transmitter is located within the reception range of the receiver and sends a signal within the predefined timing to the receiver, the receiver maintains the circuit breaker closed and if the transmitter is unavailable (detected by absence of any signal from the transmitter), the receiver opens the circuit breaker and disconnects electricity from the location. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266057 | UTILIZING AN RFID TAG IN MANUFACTURING FOR ENHANCED LIFECYCLE MANAGEMENT - Data associated with supply chain events for a manufactured assembly is automatically stored. In preferred embodiments the supply chain events for the manufactured assembly are stored on an RFID tag attached to the assembly as it travels through the supply chain to insure the data concerning the assembly is readily available and not separated from the assembly. In other embodiments, the supply chain events or characteristic data is stored on the RFID tag in a hierarchical structure beginning with the original state of the assembly and with additional entries for each step in the assembly process. In other embodiments, as the product undergoes rework, conversion to a different assembly, or personalizations, the new state of the assembly is stored in the RFID tag. In other preferred embodiments, other information is also stored on the RFID tag such as country of origin, failure data, cycle times and a quality status indicator. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266058 | UTILIZING AN RFID TAG IN MANUFACTURING FOR ENHANCED LIFECYCLE MANAGEMENT - Data associated with supply chain events for a manufactured assembly is automatically stored. In preferred embodiments the supply chain events for the manufactured assembly are stored on an RFID tag attached to the assembly as it travels through the supply chain to insure the data concerning the assembly is readily available and not separated from the assembly. In other embodiments, the supply chain events or characteristic data is stored on the RFID tag in a hierarchical structure beginning with the original state of the assembly and with additional entries for each step in the assembly process. In other embodiments, as the product undergoes rework, conversion to a different assembly, or personalizations, the new state of the assembly is stored in the RFID tag. In other preferred embodiments, other information is also stored on the RFID tag such as country of origin, failure data, cycle times and a quality status indicator. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266059 | Quadrature demodulator and interrogator - A quadrature demodulator generates an I-signal from a modulated reception signal and a local signal, generates a Q-signal from the local signal and the local signal having a phase shifted through 90 degrees. Capacitors remove DC components from the I- and Q-signals. Low-pass filters remove frequency components higher than the frequencies of the I- and Q-signals. An I-signal squaring section squares the I-signal having passed through the low-pass filters. A Q-signal squaring section squares the Q-signal having passed through the low-pass filters. An adding section adds the squared I-signal and the squared Q-signal together. A comparator then compares the level of an S | 2008-10-30 |
20080266060 | TRANSMITTER AND WIRELESS SYSTEM USING THE SAME - When supplying a power from a base station to a terminal station on radio and a distance from a base station to a terminal station is long, it becomes impossible for the terminal station to rectify the power. The feature of the present invention is found in a wireless communication system in which the peak value and duty ratio of a transmission power are controlled simultaneously, keeping the transmission power of a base station below a fixed value, thereby allowing a voltage to be applied to a diode, which is a component of a rectifier circuit possessed by a terminal station, always in excess of a threshold voltage of the diode, and energy is exchanged between the base station and the terminal station below a limit power. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266061 | TRANSPONDER CIRCUIT WITH DOUBLE CLOCK EXTRACTOR UNIT - The transponder circuit comprises a double clock extractor unit ( | 2008-10-30 |
20080266062 | PREFETCHING MANIFEST DATA IN AN RFID SYSTEM - In an RFID system having an edge controller and a tag reader that is operably connected to the edge controller, a manifest of items having RFID tags tracked by the RFID system is identified, and data from the manifest is downloaded to the edge controller in anticipation of reading the RFID tags, i.e., the manifest data is prefetched. An RFID edge controller that may be operably connected to a tag reader receives, in anticipation of the tag reader reading RFID tags associated with items, manifest data prefetched from a database that stores manifests of items, and compares the manifest data with data read from the RFID tags to determine whether the items comply with the manifest. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266063 | INTELLIGENT PATCHING INFASTRUCTURE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A connection management system comprises a plurality of sockets | 2008-10-30 |
20080266064 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SYNCHRONIZING VISUAL/AUDIBLE ALARM UNITS IN AN ALARM SYSTEM - An apparatus and concomitant method of reducing the number of synchronization pulses transmitted to the alarm units for increasing the reliability of the overall alarm system is disclosed. The synchronization signal is implemented as a reference or reset signal from which the alarm units derive a reference time to begin activation of the alarm units. Thus, when an alarm unit receives a reference synchronization pulse, the alarm unit applies the reference synchronization pulse as a reference point in time to trigger a series of flashes or audio tones. A second signal sent in close proximity to the synchronization signal is implemented to trigger a second function of the alarm units, such as a silence function. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266065 | Laser-Aid Fire Evacuation Guidance System - A fire evacuation guidance system includes a pair of dissimilarly colored laser beams generated by at least one laser emitting device. The dissimilarly colored laser beams are generated substantially parallel to hallways of a ( | 2008-10-30 |
20080266066 | Force feedback system including multi-Tasking graphical host environment and interface device - A force feedback system provides components for use in a force feedback system including a host computer and a force feedback interface device. An architecture for a host computer allows multi-tasking application programs to interface with the force feedback device without conflicts. One embodiment of a force feedback device provides both relative position reporting and absolute position reporting to allow great flexibility. A different device embodiment provides relative position reporting device allowing maximum compatibility with existing software. Information such as ballistic parameters and screen size sent from the host to the force feedback device allow accurate mouse positions and cursor positions to be determined in the force feedback environment. Force feedback effects and structures are further described, such as events and enclosures. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266067 | IN-VEHICLE AUDIO/VISUAL APPARATUS - In an in-vehicle audio/visual apparatus which displays an external device screen of an external media player on a display unit, a communication unit is configured to communicate with an external media player. An external device screen displaying unit is configured to select one of a plurality of external device screens in accordance with the external media player and display the selected external device screen on the display unit. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266068 | Remote Signal Communication System Having Improved Reception Performance - A method for improving the reception performance of a remote signal communication system includes communicating a signal from a proximate communication device to an electronic control module, communicating a first portion of the signal to a first input capture of the electronic control module, and communicating a second portion of the signal to a second input capture of the electronic control module. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266069 | Vehicle Comprising a Distance Control System - The invention pertains to a vehicle ( | 2008-10-30 |
20080266070 | Classification Method for Pedestrian Protection System - In order to provide a fast and reliable classification of an impact, the present invention proposes a method for the classification of an impact between an object and a vehicle, comprising the steps of detecting an initial contact between said object and said vehicle; recording a width data relating to a width of an impact zone between the object and the vehicle; processing said width data for determining the width of said impact zone a predetermined time interval after the initial contact; forming a first criterion for deciding whether the object is a pedestrian by identifying if the determined width of the impact zone lies between predetermined lower and upper first threshold values; determining that the object is human if said first criterion is met. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266071 | Passenger protection device for vehicle - A passenger protection device for a vehicle includes a satellite sensor which is disposed in a vehicle body, detects an impact applied to the vehicle body from an outside as a deceleration, and outputs data, and a control section which inflates an airbag arranged in a vehicle interior according to the data output from the satellite sensor. The control section and the satellite sensor are electrically connected by a connection line, the control section outputs an operation voltage of the satellite sensor via the connection line, the satellite sensor outputs the data to the control section via the connection line, and the control section includes a stabilization power source circuit which generates the operation voltage and a resistance provided between the stabilization power source circuit and a power source of the stabilization power source circuit. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266072 | Warning apparatus for use in vehicle - A warning apparatus acquires traffic light information from outside of a vehicle through a traffic information acquisition unit, and travel information regarding a travel condition of the vehicle through a travel information acquisition unit. Then, the warning apparatus determines whether an intersection is safely passable based on the traffic light information and the travel information. When the intersection is not safely passable, the warning apparatus searches similar traffic light information and similar travel information relative to current traffic light information and current travel information by checking records of past driving operation in a storage unit. Then, the warning apparatus predicts a driving operation of a driver when the driver is warned for determining the warning contents based on the operation information in association with the similar traffic light information and the similar travel information. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266073 | Method for Monitoring Tire Inflating Operation - A method for monitoring the fill-up of a vehicle tire to the cold inflation pressure recommended for a cold tire condition. The method includes establishing a calibration temperature that corresponds to temperature of air in a cold tire condition, determining that air is being added to the tire, measuring the temperature of the air in the tire and adjusting the measured tire pressure to compensate for the difference between the measured temperature and the calibration temperature corresponding to a cold inflation temperature, comparing the adjusted pressure with the manufacturer's recommended pressure cold inflation pressure to determine that the recommended tire pressure has been obtained and generating a signal cognizable by the operator outside the vehicle so that the operator will cease filling the tire when the pressure is obtained. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266074 | Vehicle Tire Warning System - An air pressure sensor ( | 2008-10-30 |
20080266075 | Display unit and method for displaying image - A display unit includes: a display panel for displaying an information image; a memory for storing a compressed image data element corresponding to the information image; an image memory for storing the compressed image data element transferred from the memory; and a controller for decompressing the compressed image data element stored in the image memory and for controlling the display panel to display the information image based on a decompressed image data element. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266076 | Emergency Lighting System With Improved Monitoring - An emergency lighting unit includes a lamp, a backup battery, controller, and a network interface. The controller connects the backup battery to the lamp upon detection of an emergency condition and loss of main power. The network interface interfaces with and receives commands from a fire alarm control panel via a fire alarm network. Each emergency lighting unit may have a unique identifier with respect to the fire alarm network. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266077 | Fault Tolerant Closed System Control Using Power Line Communication - A method, system, and computer program product are provided for communicating to a powered element in a rack system. A controller injects communication data onto power lines that provides power to a plurality of powered elements. The powered elements determine if the communication data transmitted via the power lines should be used for configuration using an address embedded within the communication data. The powered elements compare an embedded target address within the communication data to the address of the particular element. If there is a match between the addresses, the corresponding powered element processes the communication data to configure the powered element. As a result, data may be communicated over the power lines thereby eliminating the need for separate communication lines. Thus, the amount of cables required to interconnect the powered elements of the distributed data processing system may be reduced by eliminating the communication lines from the system configuration. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266078 | In-vehicle emergency call unit and in-vehicle emergency call system - In accordance with the present disclosure, newly acquired position is transmitted to a service center to accurately provide a vehicle position when a starting trigger of an emergency call occurs even in a situation where position information is unobtainable from a navigation system. When a problem occurs in a navigation system or a communication line while the navigation system is running, and an in-vehicle emergency call unit becomes unable to receive position information from the navigation system, the in-vehicle emergency call unit saves position information that a positioning unit has acquired by autonomous positioning instead of position information received from and acquired by the navigation system. The in-vehicle emergency call unit then transmits to a service center the saved position information when a starting trigger occurs. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266079 | MOBILE EMERGENCY DEVICE FOR EMERGENCY PERSONNEL - An mobile emergency device is disclosed. The mobile emergency device includes a wireless communications component, a processor in communication with the wireless communications component, a memory in communication with the processor, the memory configured to store computer readable instructions executable by the processor. The computer readable instructions are programmed to communicate an emergency communication via the wireless communications component, wherein the emergency communication is conducted with an emergency device deployed within a building automation system, generate display data based on the received emergency communication, and communicate the display data for presentation to a user. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266080 | Wireless communication system - A wireless system for controlling electrical circuits within a building is disclosed. The system includes a plurality of monitor devices coupled to load circuits and configured to control the load circuits. The system also includes a master control device configured to remotely communicate with the monitor devices. The system is configured to manually or remotely control the load circuits based on input commands input from the monitor device or the master control device and/or media data captured or acquired from the monitor devices and/or the master control device. Preferably, the monitor devices includes an image capture unit and transmit images to the master control device. The monitor devices also preferably include a motion sensor for detecting motion in locations corresponding the monitor devices and controlling the load circuits based on the motion detected. The system operates as a lighting control system and a security system. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266081 | Wireless transceiver management system and method - A method of managing data communications in a wireless security system. A message is transmitted from a fixed location security device and received by at least two transceivers. Each transceiver analyzes the received message to generate RSSI data. A digital message including the RSSI data is sent from each transceiver via a wired connection to a control panel, which analyzes the RSSI data from each transceiver to determine which transceiver generated the highest RSSI. The control panel then designates data exchange responsibility to the transceiver with the highest RSSI. That transceiver will have responsibility for acknowledging messages from that security device and send data to that security device from the control panel. A transceiver will be allocated to a portable security device if it is the first to receive the wireless message rather than on RSSI data. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266082 | SAFETY SYSTEM - This invention relates to a safety system comprising an elongate signal carrying device having a first end and a second end. At least a part of the elongate signal carrying device is selectively manipulable at a manipulation point to generate a measurable non-electric signal that can be carried by the signal carrying device. The safety system further comprises an output device for causing an audible or visible alarm signal or an electric signal to be outputted in response to the non-electric signal. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266083 | METHOD AND ALGORITHM FOR DETECTING MOVEMENT OF AN OBJECT - A system, method and computer application for electronic device | 2008-10-30 |
20080266084 | Systems and methods of directing a camera to image weapon fire - A system and method for detecting, identifying, and fixing the location of the source of an acoustic event. The inventive system includes: a plurality of sensors dispersed at somewhat regular intervals throughout a monitored area; a communication network adapted to deliver information from the sensors to a host processor; and a process within the host processor for determining, from the absolute times of arrival of an event at two or more sensors, a position of the source of the event. Acoustic events are detected and analyzed at each sensor so that the sensor transmits over the network: an identifier for the sensor; an identifier for the type of event; and a precise absolute time of arrival of the event at the sensor. In a preferred embodiment, the system also identifies the type of weapon firing a gunshot. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266085 | CABLELESS OPERATION OF A MEDICAL DEVICE - A method for cableless transmission of operating signals from a mobile remote control unit to a medical device is provided. The method includes recording a transmission quality measurement, and blocking the transmission of the operating signals if the transmission quality measurement or a distance measurement between the remote control unit and a receiver unit of the device fulfils a predetermined trigger criteria. A step detection process is carried out by the remote control unit, and a change in the transmission quality measurement is taken into account if a step movement is determined in the step detection process. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266086 | Fluidized bed technology for security enhancement - An improved system and methods for increasing security at sensitive locations from unwanted third parties through the use of fluidized granular solids. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266087 | Optical Security Sensors, Systems, and Methods - A security system includes an optical fiber, a plurality of sensors, and a light source, detector, and a controller. The optical fiber and sensors are attached and positioned along a fence. The optical fiber passes through the sensors. The sensors include a hinged striker having a weight that swings under the influence of gravity and is movable in response to vibration of the fence to compress and bend the optical fiber and attenuate transmission of an optical signal through the optical fiber. In another embodiment, an optical fiber cable having a plurality of optical fibers may be employed to define zones and allow determination of intrusion of a particular portion of the fence. In a further embodiment, a ground sensor is disclosed. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266088 | Trespass detection system - A trespass detection system includes an electronic-wave trespass detection sensor which is provided near the boundary of a trespass surveillance area, and a detection device body which detects trespassing into the area on the basis of a detection output from the sensor. The detection device body includes a change quantity storing unit which stores the quantity of change in electric field intensity over a predetermined period for each detection zone that is set in advance along the direction of extension of the electronic-wave trespass detection sensor, a statistical processing unit which statistically processes each of the quantities of change, a threshold value setting unit which corrects a threshold value on the basis of the result of the processing and sets a new threshold value, and a trespass detection determining unit which compares the quantity of change and the threshold value and thus determines that there is trespassing by an object. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266089 | Electronic device security system and method - An electronic devices security method comprising, responsive to detecting at least one event indicating a possible theft of an electronic device, initiating an alarm at a docking station associated with the electronic device | 2008-10-30 |
20080266090 | CABLED AND CABLELESS INTERFACE METHOD FOR CONNECTING UNITS WITHIN A RACK - A system and method for automatically determining a physical location of one or more units in a rack, including: using one or more physical cables between rack units; cascading a first signal through the one or more units located in the rack, the first signal being encoded with a unit number and a physical parameter; and creating a rack ID by utilizing hardware parameters, the hardware parameters being determined by: detecting a second signal that exists from a bottom unit, the bottom unit located at the bottom of the rack; and using a third signal to send data between the one or more units in the rack by manipulating void spaces within the rack, the third signal being either cabled or an optical signal. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266091 | Key locating system - A system for locating a key from a vehicle includes a transmitter adapted to mount on the vehicle. An activation switch causes the transmitter to selectively broadcast a signal. A receiver has the key attached thereto and a speaker. The receiver receives the signal from the transmitter and emits a sound from the speaker marking the location of the key. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266092 | Method of Assigning and Deducing the Location of Articles Detected by Multiple Rfid Antennae - In accordance with preferred embodiments or the invention, a method (and corresponding apparatus) is provided for deducing the location of one or more items or objects to be monitored. In exemplary embodiments, the method (and corresponding apparatus) is implemented in RFID (radio frequency identification) applications (e.g., reading RFID tags at 13.56 MHz and approximately 900 MHz) by deducing the location of an item associated with a unique RFID tag in one or more areas of detection covered by multiple RFID reader antennae. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266093 | MONITORING FOR RADIO FREQUENCY ENABLED ITEMS BASED ON SHARED GROUP ACTIVITY PROFILES - A method, radio frequency ID reader, and wireless communication device monitor radio-frequency identification enabled items associated with a group activity. The method includes receiving a set of radio frequency IDs representing a set of radio frequency ID enabled items ( | 2008-10-30 |
20080266094 | Method and System Using RFID Tags for System Re-configuration - A system and related methods for dynamically re-configuring a radio frequency identification tag reader, engaging software business processes, or combinations of both, using a radio-frequency-readable configuration tag which physically associated with one or more RFID-tagged articles in a physical handling flow. The configuration tag reader is positioned prior to a radio frequency identification tag reader in said material handling flow, which allows the configuration reader to read the contents of the configuration tags before the articles reach the identification tag reader. Based on the contents of the configuration tags, the identification tag reader can be re-configured dynamically, such as re-positioning a reader antenna or adjusting reader power levels, and specific business processes can be executed, such as triggering special reporting, surveillance, or handling procedures, specific business processes may be initiated, document generators may be engaged, or a combination of these actions may be performed. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266095 | Method and System Using RFID Tags for Initiation of Selected Business Processes - A system and related methods for dynamically re-configuring a radio frequency identification tag reader, engaging software business processes, or combinations of both, using a radio-frequency-readable configuration tag which physically associated with one or more RFID-tagged articles in a physical handling flow. The configuration tag reader is positioned prior to a radio frequency identification tag reader in said material handling flow, which allows the configuration reader to read the contents of the configuration tags before the articles reach the identification tag reader. Based on the contents of the read configuration tags, one or more selected business processes are initiated to customize the handling process of the tagged items. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266096 | Method and System Using RFID Tags for Triggering Document Generation - A system and related methods for dynamically re-configuring a radio frequency identification tag reader, engaging software business processes, or combinations of both, using a radio-frequency-readable configuration tag which physically associated with one or more RFID-tagged articles in a physical handling flow. The configuration tag reader is positioned prior to a radio frequency identification tag reader in said material handling flow, which allows the configuration reader to read the contents of the configuration tags before the articles reach the identification tag reader. Based on the contents of the read configuration tags, one or more document generators are engaged, and optionally one or more business processes are initiated, and optionally one or more reader system hardware configuration changes are implemented. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266097 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETECTING POSITION - Provided are a method and apparatus for detecting a position of an object using radio frequency identification (RFID). The method includes calculating a position of a moving object using a first RFID tag installed at a particular position in a predetermined space while the moving object is moving, sensing a second RFID tag included in the object, determining the position of the object as the position calculated at a point of time when the RFID tag included in the object is sensed, and displaying the determined position. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266098 | RFID READERS CO-EXISTING WITH OTHER ISM-BAND DEVICES - Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) reader system, software, and methods are provided, such that an operational processing block for the RFID reader to communicate with an RFID tag uses a RF spectrum portion subdivided into a set of channels. The communication takes place in the presence of a foreign device that uses a subset of first channels of the RF spectrum and does not use a subset of second channels of the spectrum. The methods cause a radiating power directed towards the tag to be reduced and a radiating dwell time to be changed. This is to assure that co-existing systems can operate without compromising their functionality and operational quality. In some embodiments, the radiating power is reduced to zero. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266099 | RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION POINT OF SALE UNASSISTED RETAIL TRANSACTION AND DIGITAL MEDIA KIOSK - The invention relates to a self-checkout system that selectively activates an alarm when an item is determined to be stolen, engages the user regarding the purchase of the item, and informs the user of the purchase status of the item. When an item is determined to be stolen, and a number of occurrences of the item in the database indicating it is stolen is greater than a predetermined amount over a predetermined period of time, a theft detection module does not transmit a security signal to activate an alarm. The invention can also include a touch-screen display including a first portion dedicated to displaying POS transactions and online shopping and a second portion dedicated to displaying interactive digital media related to the item. Furthermore, the invention can include indicators on the touch screen display to indicate the status of an item. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266100 | Tag label editing apparatus and tag label producing apparatus - A PC for producing an RFID label by cutting at a predetermined full-cut position or partially cutting at a predetermined half-cutting position in the thickness direction a base tape wherein an RFID circuit element comprising an IC circuit part that stores information and a loop antenna that transmits and receives information is disposed, wherein the PC determines based on the cartridge information of a tag cartridge installed using a cartridge holder a cuttable area of the base tape wherein at least one full-cut position or half-cutting position can be set. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266101 | SECURITY TAG SENSOR AND SECCURITY MEETHOD FOR CAPITAL ASSETS - An adaptive security device includes a tag module and a processor module. The processor module contains a tag disable electronic circuit and a controller. The controller provides tag control commands to the tag disable electronic circuit. The tag disable electronic circuit selectively enables or disables the tag module based on the tag control command. In one embodiment, the tag module is an electronic article surveillance (“EAS”) tag module. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266102 | Methods and Apparatus for an RF Port with Removeable Submodules - An RF port device includes a digital module within a housing, wherein the digital module is configured to communicate with a network over a data connection (e.g., a GigE Ethernet connection), from which it may receive power. The digital module and housing are configured to removeably couple to two or more RF submodules—e.g., RFID reader submodules, 802.11 | 2008-10-30 |
20080266103 | RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION DEVICES - A radio frequency identification device comprising a first antenna configured to receive and transmit radio frequency identification signals, the first antenna being configured to transmit and receive the signals at a first frequency, a controller configured to provide data for communication, a first mixer coupled with the controller and the first antenna, the first mixer being configured to modulate the data from the controller with a first signal having the first frequency, and a second mixer coupled with the controller and the first antenna, the second mixer being configured to demodulate received signals from the first antenna with a second signal having the first frequency. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266104 | RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION DEVICES - A radio frequency identification (RFID) device comprising a transmitter on a first surface of a substrate, a receiver on the first surface of the substrate, a ground area on a second surface of the substrate, a first antenna on the first surface of the substrate, the first antenna being electrically connected to the ground area and capable of transmitting outgoing signals, and a second antenna on the first surface of the substrate, the second antenna being electrically connected to the ground area and capable of receiving incoming signals. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266105 | Device and Method for Reading and/or Writing Data a From and/or to a Multiplicity of Rfid Chips - The invention relates to a device and a method for reading and/or writing data from and/or to a multiplicity of RFID chips arranged in smart labels within a smart label production device, wherein the smart labels each comprising a first antenna are applied next to and behind one another on a common continuous film-like strip, wherein each smart label from a selected set of smart labels arranged next to and/or behind one another is respectively assigned a second antenna for the simultaneous transmission of read and/or write data between the first and second antennas by means of ultrahigh frequency waves, wherein the second antennas are arranged in a planar manner within at least one common antenna carrier. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266106 | NAVIGATION APPARATUS AND METHOD USING RFID - Disclosed is a navigation apparatus and method using RFID that is capable of providing information on a current position and a moving direction to the destination. An antenna unit has directivity in a predetermined direction and receives at least one radio signal transmitted from at least one RFID tag. An RFID reader converts the at least one radio signal provided by the antenna unit into information on the at least one RFID tag in a digital form, measures the reception strength of the at least one radio signal, and provides the information on the at least one RFID tag and information on the received strength. A control unit determines the current position and moving direction on the basis of the information on the at least one RFID tag and the information on the reception strength provided from the RFID reader. Accordingly, it is possible to accurately recognize the current position and the moving direction of the navigation apparatus and guide the moving direction to the destination. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266107 | Body Chip - This Invention contemplates a system and method to manufacture an active RFID integrated circuit as a system on a chip which is powered by enzymes located in mammalian bodies. According to this Invention the active integrated circuit system on a chip is manufactured of a glass capsule containing a porous membrane which allows the free flow of bodily fluids into and out of the capsule. The enzymes in the bodily fluids of mammals produce sufficient electrical charge to power an active RFID transponder. This electrical charge is harnessed through the auspices of a standard chemical process utilizing a nano anode and cathode manufactured as an integral part of the system on a chip integrated chip capsule. The capsule or casing is coated with bio friendly enzymes which promote the surrounding tissue to grow up to the glass casing or capsule and bond with it. This is for the purpose of securing the capsule in one position in the body. The result is an active RFID transponder mammalian implant which can be interrogated from distances greater than those available with passive transponders. The negative fluidic and tissue influence of the mammalian body on electro magnetic signals is obviated by low frequency interrogation. The antenna of the system on a chip bodily implant is tuned to a specific frequency so that specific bodily fluids or tissue at the position of the body where the implant is positioned will not cause detuning of the antenna. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266108 | DISPOSABLE AND TAMPER-RESISTANT RFID LOCK - A disposable and tamper-resistant RFID lock that employs an RFID tag. Use of tamper evident housing. Disabling an RFID tag contained in the housing cutting, crushing, or puncturing the RFID tag. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266109 | Container including a tamper-resistant seal and radio frequency identification seal - A radio frequency identification seal comprises an antenna including a main antenna portion and at least one break-away portion and an RFID tag coupled and tuned to the antenna. The RFID tag outputs a signature in response to a scanning signal when tuned to the antenna. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266110 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRACKING PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT - A system for tracking personnel and equipment in hazardous environments in pre or post-accident situations includes an intrinsically safe tracking tag and an intrinsically safe reader system. The intrinsically safe tracking tag transmits identification and status information to the intrinsically safe reader system, which includes a plurality of intrinsically safe antennas and a hub cable driver. In one embodiment, antennas are located at known positions in the hazardous environment and connected via a redundant, wired-mesh topology. The wired-mesh topology also allows more flexible antenna placement than line-of-sight wireless-mesh systems. The hub cable driver provides intrinsically safe power to and communication with the antennas using communication cables, receives data signals from the antennas, and transmits the data signals to a server. The server stores the data signals in a storage device and is connected to a workstation. The workstation retrieves the stored data to track persons or equipment. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266111 | MERCHANDISE TAG WITH ALARMING FEATURES FOR SECURING TAG TO MERCHANDISE - A merchandising tag comprising a housing with a first compartment defined therein and having a door pivotally mounted thereon to selectively allow or prevent access to the first compartment. The first compartment is adapted to receive a price tag therein. The housing is also provided with an attachment mechanism which has at least one portion which extends outwardly away from the housing is adapted to engage the product. The tag includes at least one alarm system disposed within the housing. A locking mechanism is provided for simultaneously locking the moveable door to prevent access to the first compartment; securing the portion of the attachment mechanism to the product so that the housing is not detachable therefrom; and for arming the at least one alarm system. When the locking mechanism is engaged, any attempt to remove the tag from the product, open the door, or remove the product with attached tag from the store will result in a loud-attention getting sound being emitted from the housing. The locking mechanism is disengaged using a remote magnetic key. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266112 | Valentine Pillow - A communication device ( | 2008-10-30 |
20080266113 | Interactive Packaging for Development of Personal Hygiene Habits - The disclosure is directed to an interactive packaging system for monitoring the usage of personal hygiene products, personal hygiene product packages, and restroom facilities. The interactive packaging system may include a plurality of usage monitoring devices each configured to detect physical stimulus associated with the usage of the product, package or facility with which the usage monitoring device is associate, and to transmit usage messages containing information relating to the detected physical stimulus. The interactive packaging system may further include a base station configured to receive the usage messages transmitted by the plurality of usage monitoring devices and to generate sensory perceptible outputs corresponding to the information contained in the usage messages. Either the usage monitoring devices or the base station may be configured to determine whether the products, packages or facilities are used appropriately based on the detected physical stimulus. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266114 | ELECTRIFIED CONTAINER FOR ANIMAL DETERRENCE - An electrified container for deterring an animal from accessing the contents thereof. The storage container having at least one access aperture and at least one section of electrically conductive material attached to the exterior of said storage container. Preferably, the section of electrically conductive material is configured to conduct current through an animal upon contact with the container, thus providing an electric shock to the animal. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266115 | BIRTH MONITORING SYSTEM FOR PIGLETS - The number of piglets dying at birth is reduced by providing a temperature sensor in a farrowing crate at the piglet area thereof on a movable cover so that, when the sow is expected to give birth, the sensor is located in the crate at a location to detect the presence of one or more piglets after birth. On detection by a control unit using the sensor signal of the one or more piglets, the sensor communicates a signal to a pager carried by an operator indicating to the operator that birth of piglets is in progress and activates a heating lamp for the piglets in the pen to attract them away from the area of the sow to reduce crushing. The control unit and the sensor also control the heat output. The cover can slide along the piglet area and can lift to expose the piglet area. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266116 | TRACKING AND MONITORING SYSTEM - A tracking device is incorporated into a band, such as a watch band or bracelet. The tracking device appears as an ordinary band, but cannot be removed by the individual wearing it. If necessary, the location of the tracking device can be determined by a central server and reported to the authorities or to the individual's family. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266117 | SENSORS AND DISPOSABLE ARTICLES THAT CONTAIN THE SENSORS - Embodiments of the invention provide a sensor for detecting the presence of fluid in an absorbent article. The sensor may include a fluid activated battery. Fluid received in the absorbent article may connect electrodes of the fluid activated battery and cause a voltage to be generated between battery electrodes. The voltage generated between the electrodes may provide power to the sensor circuit. In one embodiment, the fluid activated battery may be configured to detect the presence of fluid in the absorbent article and the presence and/or amount of particular substances in the received fluid. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266118 | Personal emergency condition detection and safety systems and methods - A drowning or asphyxiation prevention system and methods are set forth, for facilitating drowning prevention of swimmers in bodies of water, such as pools, lakes or the like. The drowning prevention safety system comprises a wearable article worn by a swimmer, an alarm indicator for transmitting an alarm condition. The system may further include an alarm receiving system for receiving the alarm signal from the alarm transmitting device. The invention also relates to a heart rate monitoring system comprising a patch type portion to be adhesively applied to the skin of a user to monitor the electrical activity of the heart and generate heart rate information that is communicated to a separate wearable device, such as a wrist worn device. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266119 | Ultimate improvement in high way safety - This invention is for somebody, who has fallen asleep, while driving a car, and wants it never to happen again. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266120 | COMBUSTION INSTABILITY DETECTION - Combustion instability in combustion appliances may be recognized before excessive carbon monoxide may be produced. In some instances, combustion instability may be manifested in flame oscillation, or rather, in oscillations in flame intensity as measured, for example, by a flame sensor. If flame instability is detected, appliance operation may be corrected or terminated. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266121 | EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION AND DIRECTIONAL SIGNALING APPARATUS - An emergency notification and directional signaling apparatus includes an alarm remotely mountable from and responsive to an emergency event detector. The remote alarm activates one of supplementary visual, audible and/or voice message alarms which may include a pulsed strobe, and an audible sound, and/or a recorded voice message. A temperature sensor coupled to the remote alarm initiates another notification and signaling event when the ambient temperature proximate the remote alarm reaches a preset threshold. Emergency event detectors and/or mass notification devices may also activate the remote alarms throughout a building or exterior area in the event of an impending storm, tornado, earthquake, hurricane, etc., to provide localized area support and guidance. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266122 | Wetness sensor with audible signal for an absorbent article - A signaling device for absorbent articles is disclosed. A signaling device is configured to be electrically connected to a wetness sensor contained in the absorbent article. When a conductive substance is detected in the absorbent article, the wetness sensor is activated causing the signaling device to emit an audible signal. In accordance with the present disclosure, the signaling device is adjusted and configured such that the audible signal emits and adjusted so that the audible signal has a frequency or range of frequencies that maximizes perceived loudness in a particular environment. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266123 | Embedded antenna for sensing article - Disclosed is an insult-sensing absorbent article including an absorbent assembly, an insult-sensing means coupled to the absorbent assembly, and a tuned antenna system coupled to the insult-sensing means. Also disclosed is a method for indicating an insult to an absorbent article to be worn by a wearer, the method including providing an absorbent article including a conductive element; providing an antenna system associated with the absorbent article, the antenna system including a signal generator and an antenna, wherein the antenna includes the conductive element, and wherein the antenna system is adapted to transmit a signal; and maximizing the receivability of the signal by optimizing an aspect of the antenna system. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266124 | Domestic water leak automatic detectioin and control - The Domestic Water Leak Automatic Detection and Control is a system to be installed in the home to detect any water leaks from plumbing, appliances and spills. The system is designed for the home owner to be simple and intuitive in nature. No setup or programming is required by the owner. Indicators assure the normal operation of the system. When an abnormal condition occurs, the system controller alerts by both visual and aural means and turns off the main water supply to the home. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266125 | Method for Actively Monitoring Pipelines - The invention relates to a method for actively monitoring pipelines guiding pressurized media and consumers, which are connected to the respective pipeline or pipeline system, by means of differential pressure measurement. According to the invention, monitoring occurs as to whether permanent and quasi-constant consumption takes place during a specific time period, preferably at the transfer point or behind the point of transfer between the supply device and consumer connection in a continuous manner or in predetermined cycles. If this is the case, it is possible to deduce an abnormal state, e.g. a leak, and an alarm is triggered or the downstream pipeline system is blocked. A series connection, consisting of a first pressure sensor, an electrically or hydraulically actuatable valve and a second sensor, is provided on the device side at or behind the transfer point between the supply device and consumer connection, wherein a control electronics system is connected to the pressure sensors and the valve actuation device, in order to produce an error signal when a decrease in pressure has been recognized per time unit after the valve has been blocked in a controlled manner. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266126 | Battery Residual Quantity Display Method and Electronic Equipment - The present invention is directed to a battery residual quantity display method for performing display of battery residual quantity of a battery pack mounted at an electronic equipment and serving to supply power to the electronic equipment. When power is turned ON, a first microcomputer ( | 2008-10-30 |
20080266127 | PREDICTING CABLE FAILURE THROUGH REMOTE FAILURE DETECTION OF ERROR SIGNATURES - Computer systems and techniques for predicting a cable failure in a network system begin by receiving a remote alarm indicator followed by a remote alarm indicator clear as a transmission alarm indicator of an intermittent short duration failure on the transmission path of a circuit. If the transmission alarm indicator is of a duration less than or equal to a preset threshold D it is considered an acceptable short hit transmission alarm. When at least N acceptable transmission alarms have been received and the time stamps of the last N acceptable transmission alarms have been recorded, then a determination is made as to whether N acceptable transmission alarms have been received within a preset time period. A moving window time period is calculated as the difference between the time stamp of the present acceptable transmission alarm K and the time stamp of the [(K−N)+1] acceptable transmission alarm. If the difference is less than or equal to T, a cable error signature is indicated. Based on the cable error signature, a cable failure may be predicted. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266128 | HANDHELD DATA CAPTURE SYSTEM WITH POWER AND SAFETY MONITOR AND METHOD THEREFORE - The present invention provide a motion detection circuit for a handheld item detection system, where the motion detection circuit includes an accelerometer outputting at least one signal corresponding to a measured acceleration. A differentiator differentiates the measured acceleration. A motion detection device evaluates a discriminated version of the acceleration and a discriminated version of the acceleration to determine whether the handheld item detection system is in motion. The present invention extends battery life and allows a handheld system to quickly enter an active operational mode without any user intervention other than handling (moving) the system. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266129 | Advanced computing device with hybrid memory and eye control module - The present invention provides a portable device comprising: a control unit; a display coupled to the control unit; a dual wireless module coupled to the control unit for wireless data transferring, wherein the dual wireless module includes a first and a second wireless data transferring modules to allow a user to select desired one to communicate with an external device. The dual wireless module further includes a management unit to manage the first and second wireless data transferring modules according to a policy engine. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266130 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATED INTELLIGENT CUSTOMER ACQUISITION/COMMUNICATION - A kiosk comprises: a motion sensor; electronics; and a speaker. The motion sensor senses a customer adjacent to the kiosk. The electronics, which are communicatively coupled to the sensor, determine if the customer has lingered by the kiosk for a period of time. The speaker, which is communicatively coupled to the electronics, emits an aural greeting if it is determined that the customer has not lingered. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266131 | SYSTEM, APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR LOCATING AND/OR TRACKING ASSETS - A system is provided for tracking an asset within a geographic area. The system includes an antenna mast supportable by, and extending upward from, an object configured to move or facilitate movement of the asset. The antenna mast is capable of supporting a plurality of wireless locating units of a plurality of geo-spatial positioning systems, which are configured to locate a respective one or more locating units, and thereby the asset, within the geographic area. The system also includes a controller positionable on the object and configured to control operation of the wireless locating units. The controller is further configured to direct transmission of data to a host via one of the locating units or another wireless transmitter, and in a manner that accounts for a wireless link between the respective locating unit or other wireless transmitter and the host. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266132 | Data collection management system and method - A data collection management system comprises collection logic configured to store incoming data in a memory at a collection rate, and memory management logic configured to automatically downsample at least a portion of the stored data in response to a usage level of the memory reaching a threshold. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266133 | Method and Arrangement for Communicating with a Meter Peripheral Using a Meter Optical Port - A utility meter adapted to communicate with a device external to the utility meter comprises a meter housing, a first port, a second port and a processor. The first port is adapted to receive signals transmitted from outside the meter housing. The second port is connected to a communications module associated with the meter. The communications module is adapted to communicate with the device external to the utility meter. A processor is connected to the first port and the second port. The processor is configured to pass signals received at the first port to the communications module through the second port. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266134 | Power Line Communication System, Device and Method - A signal is received from a first portion of a power line via a connection to the power line and at least a portion of the signal is converted to a non-electrically conducting signal. The non-electrically conducting signal may be communicated to a non-electrically conductive communication path. In this manner, the non-electrically conducting signal may have properties that do not provide imminent danger from human contact. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266135 | System for Sending Events Between Vehicles - The illustrative embodiments provide a method, a system, a computer program code, and a computer implemented method for sending events between vehicles. A vehicle detects an event, wherein the event is for a user action that indicates an intent to change movement of the vehicle. The vehicle determines whether the event should be sent to another vehicle. If the event should be sent to another vehicle, then the vehicle sends the event to the another vehicle. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266136 | Emergency traffic signal system and apparatus - The present invention provides an attachment installed unobstructively on a visor about a lens of a traffic signal and configured to receive a preemptive signal from an emergency or other authoritative source and transmit a correlating message visually or audibly to a surrounding citizenry via a display and optionally a speaker. The attachment can include one of a variety of display means to animatedly or statically communicate a directive to the citizenry. An optional series of LEDs can be included to draw attention to the directive as displayed. The directive can communicate an action to be taken by the citizenry, the type of vehicle approaching, or a route to be followed. Optionally, the frame or display may be shaped at least in part similarly to a standard street sign. The attachment provides a way to quickly and clearly direct people in a manner that clears a path for authorities. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266137 | Parking guidance method for vehicle - The present invention provides parking guidance methods for a vehicle, which comprises: calculating an estimated backward track of the vehicle from a current steering angle detected by a steering angle sensor; calculating an estimated parking space from the estimated backward track and a relative angle inputted by a driver through an input means; converting coordinates of the calculated estimated backward track and estimated parking space into image coordinates; synthesizing the converted image coordinates with an image acquired by a camera provided at the rear of the vehicle; and displaying the synthesized image on a monitor of the vehicle. The methods enhances driver's convenience and safety in the event of back-in perpendicular parking. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266138 | APPARATUS FOR MONITORING INDIVIDUAL PARKING POSITIONS - Apparatus for the individual monitoring of parking positions of a parking facility comprises a sensor ( | 2008-10-30 |
20080266139 | Method for detecting parking area by using range sensor - Disclosed is a method for detecting a parking space by using a range sensor, which includes the steps of: (a) collecting, by a parking environment recognition control unit, distance data in a predetermined period by using the range sensor according to a user's selection and mapping the collected distance data on a coordinates system based on a parking space searching vehicle; (b) classifying the collected distance data into short distance data and long distance data; (c) calculating parking-available distance data which is a horizontal movement distance of an interval where the long distance data is collected from when the long distance data starts to be collected; (d) checking if the parking space exists based on the calculated parking-available distance data; (e) stopping the parking space searching vehicle by controlling an active braking apparatus or recommending a driver to stop the parking space searching vehicle by means of a voice and alarm sounds when it has been checked in steps (d) that the parking space exists; and (f) generating the distance data, which has been mapped based on the parking space searching vehicle in step (a) and has been classified into the short distance data and the long distance data in step (b), as a parking environment map. Distance data obtained by a range sensor is mapped on a coordinate system based on own vehicle, and the obtained distance data is classified into short distance data and long distance data, and it is determined if an available parking area exists so as to be provided to a driver. Therefore, an available parking area is further rapidly and accurately detected so as to allow the driver to park his/her vehicle in a convenient manner. | 2008-10-30 |
20080266140 | System and Method For Speed Measurement Verification - This invention provides for a system | 2008-10-30 |