46th week of 2013 patent applcation highlights part 23 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20130300503 | PROGRAMMABLE-GAIN AMPLIFIER - An integrated circuit (IC) includes a programmable gain amplifier. The programmable gain amplifier comprises a first-stage amplifier configured to operate with at least one relatively high power supply voltage in order to accommodate at the input of the first-stage amplifier a relatively large range of input signals, the first-stage amplifier having a gain setting that is adjustable from a set of predetermined gain settings separated in relatively coarse increments so as to minimize the number of analog switches that must be implemented with high-voltage active devices in order to set each gain setting. The programmable gain amplifier also includes a second-stage amplifier configured to operate with at least one relatively low power supply voltage, lower than the high power supply voltage in order to minimize the required IC area for the second-stage amplifier, wherein the gain of the second-stage amplifier is adjustable from a set of gain settings separated in relatively small increments between the coarse increments in order to achieve a combined predetermined gain resolution. The gain of the programmable gain amplifier is programmable by adjusting the gain of each of the first-stage and second-stage amplifiers. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300504 | BIAS CONTROL FOR PUSH-PULL AMPLIFIER ARRANGEMENT - An amplification stage comprising: a combiner to generate a sum input signal by combining a voltage signal with a DC bias voltage; a subtractor to generate a difference input signal by subtracting the voltage signal from the DC bias voltage; a first transistor for generating a first part of an amplifier output signal from the sum input signal; a second transistor for generating a second part of an amplifier output signal from the difference input signal; a combiner for combining the first and second parts of the amplifier output signal; a sensing circuit arranged to sense a current flowing in each of the first and second transistors; a control circuit arranged to determine the quiescent current of the first and second transistors in dependence on the sensed currents; and an adjustment circuit arranged to adjust the DC bias voltage in order to minimise variation in the quiescent current. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300505 | RF POWER AMPLIFIER - A reduction is achieved in the primary-side input impedance of a transformer (voltage transformer) as an output matching circuit without involving a reduction in Q-factor. An RF power amplifier includes transistors, and a transformer as the output matching circuit. The transformer has a primary coil and a secondary coil which are magnetically coupled to each other. To the input terminals of the transistors, respective input signals are supplied. The primary coil is coupled to each of the output terminals of the transistors. From the secondary coil, an output signal is generated. The primary coil includes a first coil and a second coil which are coupled in parallel between the respective output terminals of the transistors, and each magnetically coupled to the secondary coil. By the parallel coupling of the first and second coils of the primary coil, the input impedance of the primary coil is reduced. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300506 | ACCURATE BIAS TRACKING FOR PROCESS VARIATION AND SUPPLY MODULATION - A current mirror includes a bias branch, which includes first and second transistors in series between a voltage source and ground, a voltage divider coupled between the voltage source and ground, an op-amp configured to receive a divided voltage of the voltage divider and a voltage of a node between the first and second transistors, and drive a gate of the second transistor to pull the node to the divided voltage. The current mirror further includes a power amplifier core coupled to the bias branch. The power amplifier core includes first and second drive transistors configured in series between the voltage source and ground. Gates of the first transistor and the first drive transistor are coupled, and gates of the second transistor and the second drive transistor are coupled. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300507 | POWER AMPLIFIER WITH FEEDBACK IMPEDANCE FOR STABLE OUTPUT - An amplifier circuit amplifies a signal for wireless transmission. A feedback circuit, including a capacitor, is coupled to the amplifier circuit. Components of the feedback circuit are selected based on a feedback factor such that an input impedance to the amplifier circuit has a same impedance characteristic as a feedback circuit impedance of the feedback circuit. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300508 | AMPLIFIER CIRCUIT AND METHOD OF AMPLIFYING A SIGNAL IN AN AMPLIFIER CIRCUIT - An amplifier circuit, comprising: an input, for receiving an input signal to be amplified; a power amplifier, for amplifying the input signal; a switched power supply, having a switching frequency, for providing at least one supply voltage to the power amplifier; and a dither block, for dithering the switching frequency of the switched power supply. The dither block is controlled based on the input signal. Another aspect of the invention involves using first and second switches, each having different capacitances and resistances, and using the first or second switch depending on the input signal or volume signal. Another aspect of the invention involves controlling a bias signal provided to one or more components in the signal path based on the input signal or volume signal. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300509 | FREQUENCY TUNING APPARATUS, OPERATING METHOD THEREOF, AND RF CIRCUIT INCLUDING THE FREQUENCY TUNING APPARATUS - A frequency tuning apparatus may include an oscillator and a memory element connected to the oscillator. The memory element may have a variable resistance. An oscillation frequency of the oscillator may vary according to a resistance state of the memory element. The oscillator may be a ring oscillator. The memory element may be connected to an input terminal or a power terminal of the oscillator. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300510 | OSCILLATING DEVICE AND ELECTRONIC APPARATUS - An oscillating device includes an atomic oscillator, an oven controlled crystal oscillator, a correcting unit configured to correct an output signal of the oven controlled crystal oscillator on the basis of an output signal of the atomic oscillator, a housing configured to house the atomic oscillator and the oven controlled crystal oscillator, and a temperature adjusting unit configured to adjust the temperature in the housing to a predetermined temperature. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300511 | VOLTAGE CONTROLLED OSCILLATOR - A voltage controlled oscillator generating an oscillation signal according to a first control signal without a silent region. The voltage controlled oscillator includes a control signal adjuster and a plurality of delay cells. The control signal adjuster receives the first control signal and generates a second and a third control signal according to the first control signal. The voltage level of the third control signal is higher than that of the second control signal and the voltage level of the second control signal is higher than that of the first control signal. The plurality of delay cells are ring-connected and controlled by the first, the second, and the third control signals to generate the oscillation signal. Each delay cell includes three sets of current generation transistors. The three sets of current generation transistors are separately controlled by the three different control signals. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300512 | CLOCK GENERATOR FOR CRYSTAL OR CERAMIC OSCILLATOR AND FILTER SYSTEM FOR SAME - A clock generator is disclosed for use with an oscillator device. The clock generator may include a signal conditioning pre-filter and a comparator. The signal conditioner may have an input for a signal from the oscillator device, and may include a high pass filter component and a low pass filter component. The high pass filter component may pass amplitude and frequency components of the input oscillator signal but reject a common mode component of the oscillator signal. Instead, the high pass filter component further may generate its own common mode component locally over which the high frequency components are superimposed. The low pass filter component may generate a second output signal that represents the locally-generated common mode component of the first output signal. The clock generator may have a comparator as an input stage which is coupled to first and second outputs of the filter structure. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300513 | High Efficiency Amplification - A radio frequency amplification stage comprising: an amplifier for receiving an input signal to be amplified and a power supply voltage; and a power supply voltage stage for supplying said power supply voltage, comprising: means for providing a reference signal representing the envelope of the input signal; means for selecting one of a plurality of supply voltage levels in dependence on the reference signal; and means for generating an adjusted selected power supply voltage, comprising an ac amplifier for amplifying a difference between the reference signal and one of the selected supply voltage level or the adjusted selected supply voltage level, and a summer for summing the amplified difference with the selected supply voltage to thereby generate the adjusted supply voltage. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300514 | Transmission Line Shielding - A shield for differential transmission lines formed in a first metal layer may include one or more floating shields, each floating shield comprising an upper-side tile formed in a second metal layer of the integrated circuit adjacent to the first metal layer, a lower-side tile formed in a third metal layer of the integrated circuit adjacent to the first metal layer and non-adjacent to the second metal layer, and at least one via configured to electrically couple the upper-side tile at an end of the length of the upper-side tile to the lower-side tile and at an end of the length of the lower-side tile. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300515 | HIGH-FREQUENCY SIGNAL TRANSMISSION LINE AND ELECTRONIC APPARATUS - An easily bendable high-frequency signal transmission line includes a dielectric body including a protection layer and dielectric sheets laminated on each other, a surface and an undersurface. A signal line is a linear conductor disposed in the dielectric body. A ground conductor is disposed in the dielectric body, faces the signal line via the dielectric sheet, and continuously extends along the signal line. A ground conductor is disposed in the dielectric body, faces the ground conductor via the signal line sandwiched therebetween, and includes a plurality of openings arranged along the signal line. The surface of the dielectric body on the side of the ground conductor with respect to the signal line is in contact with a battery pack. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300516 | HIGH-FREQUENCY SIGNAL TRANSMISSION LINE AND ELECTRONIC APPARATUS - An easily bendable high-frequency signal transmission line includes a dielectric body including a protection layer and dielectric sheets laminated on each other, a surface and an undersurface. A signal line is a linear conductor disposed in the dielectric body. A ground conductor is disposed in the dielectric body, faces the signal line via the dielectric sheet, and continuously extends along the signal line. A ground conductor is disposed in the dielectric body, faces the ground conductor via the signal line sandwiched therebetween, and includes a plurality of openings arranged along the signal line. The surface of the dielectric body on the side of the ground conductor with respect to the signal line is in contact with a battery pack. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300517 | SWITCH MODULE - A switch module includes a multilayer substrate including an antenna terminal, a ground terminal, and a high-frequency-side transmission signal terminal, as external connection terminals. A common-port-side circuit, a switch circuit, and a switching-port-side circuit are provided between the antenna terminal and the high-frequency-side transmission signal terminal. A first wiring portion connects a second inductor that defines a portion of the switching-port-side circuit to the high-frequency-side transmission signal terminal. When the multilayer substrate is viewed in plan, a first inductor, the second inductor, and via electrodes connected to the ground terminal are arranged between the first wiring portion, and second and third wiring portions and a capacitor which are connected to the antenna terminal. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300518 | DIRECTIONAL COUPLER - In a directional coupler, a first low pass filter includes a first coil that is connected between a first outer electrode and a main line and has a characteristic in which attenuation increases with increasing frequency in a certain frequency band. A second low pass filter includes a second coil that is connected between a second outer electrode and the main line and has a characteristic in which attenuation increases with increasing frequency in the certain frequency band. A high pass filter is connected, in parallel to the main line, between a point between the first coil and the first outer electrode and a point between the second coil and the second outer electrode and has a characteristic in which attenuation decreases with increasing frequency in the certain frequency band. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300519 | SURFACE ACOUSTIC WAVE FILTER DEVICE - A surface acoustic wave filter device uses a Rayleigh wave as a main mode, and includes a ladder type surface acoustic wave filter unit. A thickness of a dielectric layer in a surface acoustic wave resonator configuring a series arm resonator is different from thickness of a dielectric layer in a surface acoustic wave resonator configuring a parallel arm resonator. A propagation orientation of a surface acoustic wave in the surface acoustic wave resonator configuring the series arm resonator is different from a propagation orientation of a surface acoustic wave in the surface acoustic wave resonator configuring the parallel arm resonator. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300520 | STACKED LC RESONATOR AND BAND PASS FILTER USING THE SAME - Provided are a stacked LC resonator and a band pass filter using the same. The stacked LC resonator includes a flat metal base layer; a plurality of spiral inductors disposed layer by layer, corresponding to the flat metal base layer; and a plurality of dielectric layers, formed between the spiral inductors, and between the flat metal base layer and the spiral inductor corresponding to the flat metal base layer. The band pass filter includes two resonators with symmetrical structures, wherein the spiral inductors of the two resonators are disposed corresponding to each other. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300521 | Piezoelectric Resonator - According to embodiments of the present invention, a piezoelectric resonator is provided. The piezoelectric resonator includes a piezoelectric substrate, a first electrode comprising a first plurality of electrode fingers, a second electrode comprising a second plurality of electrode fingers, wherein the first plurality of electrode fingers and the second plurality of electrode fingers are interdigitated, and wherein electrode patches are arranged along the first plurality of electrode fingers and the second plurality of electrode fingers according to a 2-dimensional lattice. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300522 | Radio Frequency (RF) Conductive Medium - Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a radio frequency (RF) conductive medium for reducing the undesirable insertion loss of all RE hardware components and improving the Q factor or “quality factor” of RF resonant cavities. The RF conductive medium decreases the insertion loss of the RF device by including one or more conductive pathways in a transverse electromagnetic axis that are immune to skin effect loss and, by extension, are substantially free from resistance to the conduction of RF energy. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300523 | SELECTIVE VARIABLE ATTENUATION CIRCUITRY AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - Variable capacitive attenuation circuitry and associated methods are disclosed that may be implemented to employ a plurality of multi-purpose capacitors that may be selectably coupled together in different configurations to form a capacitive divider having different respective attenuation properties. In a particular embodiment, each of the capacitors of the disclosed capacitive attenuation circuitry may be selectably coupled to an RF reference as either a shunt capacitor or coupled in series between an RF signal input and an attenuated RF signal output as a series capacitor, thus forming a capacitive divider having selected attenuation properties. The disclosed variable capacitive attenuation circuitry may be advantageously utilized to attenuate an input RF signal and to provide a resulting attenuated RF output signal, for example, in the front end of RF receiver circuitry. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300524 | MAGNETIC SWITCH ACTUATORS - Magnetic switches are disclosed herein. An example apparatus includes a mount and a switch actuator assembly coupled to the mount. The switch actuator assembly includes a body, a trigger, and a first magnet oriented to be attracted to a second magnet. Movement of the body from a first position to a second position is to cause relative movement between the first magnet and the second magnet and relative movement between the trigger and a switch. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300525 | IMMERSION COOLED INDUCTOR APPARATUS - An immersion cooled inductor includes an inductor at least partially submerged in cooling liquid and a localized boiling feature operable to instigate boiling of the cooling liquid prior to oversaturation. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300526 | COOLING SYSTEM FOR DRY TRANSFORMERS - The disclosure is related to a dry transformer, which includes a transformer core with at least two parallel limbs and upper and lower yokes, and at least two hollow cylindrical coils, each arranged as neighbored coils around a limb of the at least two parallel limbs. A cooling system can include at least one wall-like diaphragm in-between the neighbored coils, which is in parallel to the orientation of the limbs. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300527 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURING COIL ELEMENT AND COIL ELEMENT - The present invention relates to a method of manufacturing a coil element and a coil element, which include a process of forming, aligning, and coupling a first auxiliary layer and a second auxiliary layer of which coil portions formed of a plating pattern are disposed on a substrate or an insulating layer, and it is possible to overcome limitations due to collapse or deformation of a photoresist pattern even when forming a fine-pitch fine conductor coil with a high aspect ratio by applying a plating method using a photoresist pattern. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300528 | REACTOR AND REACTOR APPARATUS - Provided is a reactor which uses a reactor core in which J-shaped iron cores are oppositely disposed in a ring shape. In the ring shape, an axial outer circumferential part of a first coil wound around a first gap and an axial outer circumferential part of a second coil wound around a second gap overlap each other in an axial direction. Regarding four holding stay parts disposed at four corners of the reactor, the rigidity of the holding stay parts close to the first gap and the second gap is lower than the rigidity of the holding stay parts far from the first gap and the second gap. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300529 | COIL STRUCTURE AND ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPONENT USING THE SAME - An electromagnetic component including a multi-layer, spiral coil structure embedded in a molded body is disclosed. Each layer of the coil structure makes approximately one and a quarter turns of a winding. Each layer of the coil structure has a loose middle segment, two slim end segments overlapping each other with a spacing therebetween, and tapered neck segments respectively connecting the loose middle segment with the two slim end segments. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300530 | ELECTROMAGNETICALLY-COUNTERED TRANSFORMER SYSTEMS AND METHODS - The present invention relates to an electromagnetically-countered system including at least one wave source irradiating harmful electromagnetic waves and at least one counter unit emitting counter electromagnetic waves which are capable of countering the harmful waves by such counter waves. More particularly, the present invention relates to generic counter units of various electromagnetically-countered transformer systems and to various mechanisms for countering the harmful waves by the counter units by, e.g., matching configurations of such counter units with those of the wave sources, matching shapes of the counter waves with shapes of the harmful waves, and the like. The present invention also relates to various methods of countering the harmful waves with the counter waves by such source matching or wave matching and various methods of providing such counter units as well as emitting the counter waves. The present invention also relates to various processes for providing such systems and their counter units. The present invention further relates to various electric and/or magnetic shields which may be used alone and/or in combination with such counter units to minimize irradiation of the harmful waves from the system. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300531 | FE-BASED AMORPHOUS ALLOY POWDER, DUST CORE USING THE SAME, AND COIL-EMBEDDED DUST CORE - An Fe-based amorphous alloy powder of the present invention has a composition represented by (Fe | 2013-11-14 |
20130300532 | BY-PASS DEVICE OF AN ELECTRICAL COMPONENT - A modular by-pass device of an electrical component comprises a housing comprising a movable means of sealing and a plurality of conducting terminals, each having one end connected to a terminal of the electrical component circuit, and each having other end fastened to the wall of the housing and projecting into the interior of the housing to form a contact post. An actuator providing transposition between two positions of a control device comprise a plunger shaft and a spring arranged in the space formed between the plunger shaft and the internal wall of the housing. A trigger comprises a retention device of the plunger shaft held in place by a fusible material. A reversing switch comprises a contact zone providing electrical continuity between two contact posts of the terminals of the housing. The claimed invention finds application in the isolation and short-circuiting of a battery element, which has become defective. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300533 | Ceramic Multilayered Component and Method for Producing a Ceramic Multilayered Component - A ceramic multilayered component which includes a layer stack having a plurality of ceramic layers. The multilayered component includes a first and a second connecting contact as well as a first and a second inner electrode, which are each arranged between two layers of the layer stack. The multilayered component includes a first and a second via electrode for electrically coupling the first connecting contact to the first inner electrode and for electrically coupling the second connecting contact to the second inner electrode. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300534 | AUTOMATED CONTROL SYSTEM FOR MULTI-LEVEL AUTHORITY TO OPERATE ELECTRONIC AND ELECTRICAL DEVICES - An automated control system for multi-level authority to operate electronic and electrical equipment, the system including one or more wireless or wired controlled devices and one or more separate communicator and/or transmitter devices for an operation authorizing code and/or separate user identifiers for communicating the codes to a customer or a device. In the process of granting authorities to operate, the system utilizes, as positional data for a user or a device, the base station information of a mobile phone network and/or at close range a wired or wireless communication link, such as a bluetooth communication link. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300535 | Fire Fighting System - A system for identifying and aiding a firefighter may include a pocket monitor to be carried by the firefighter, and a command center to be wirelessly connected to the pocket monitor. The pocket monitor may include a lost switch to communicate with the command center that the fire fighter is lost, may include a trapped switch to communicate with the command center that the firefighter is trapped and may include a injured switch to communicate with the command center that the firefighter is injured. The pocket monitor may include a video camera, and the pocket monitor may include a telephone switch to enable the firefighter to make a telephone call. The pocket monitor may include a touch screen, and the pocket monitor may include a temperature detector. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300536 | System for transmitting emergency broadcast messages with selectivity to radio, television, computers and smart phones - A system digitally retransmits an emergency alert message to a plurality of recipients. A specialized category of recipients, which function to combat an emergency, receive specialized instructions to coordinate and handle an emergency situation. The digitally retransmitted emergency alert message includes a specialized unique code for each of the specialized category of recipients, along with specialized instructions along with an uncoded generic public or private emergency alert message. Each of the receivers of specialized category of recipients decodes the message pertinent to that recipient upon receipt of a matching specialized code programmed within the receiver. The generic uncoded public emergency message is received by all generic devices without specialized codes. The emergency alert message is devoid of additional information which, when present, could be burdensome. This implementation is optimized to provide very rapid alerts for specific message types e.g. earthquakes. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300537 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CONTACT DETECTION AND CONTACT LOCALIZATION ALONG CONTINUUM ROBOTS - A robotic system and methods for manipulation of multi-segment continuum robots. The methods relate to contact detection and estimation of contact location along a multi-segment continuum robot. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300538 | RFID TAG READER AND METHOD FOR READING AN RFID TAG - An RFID reader and method for reading an RFID tag is provided herein. The RFID reader operates in a “bistatic” mode, utilizing two RF antennas, one for transmitting an RF signal, and one for receiving an RF signal. The transmit and receive antennas do not “point” in a same direction resulting in lobe patterns that will intersect at an angle. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300539 | RADIO-FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION (RFID) TAG-TO-TAG AUTOCONNECT DISCOVERY, AND RELATED METHODS, CIRCUITS, AND SYSTEMS - Methods, circuits, and systems are disclosed for automatically detecting connections between RFID tags. In one embodiment, a method is provided that includes periodically placing a charge on a node shared between a first RFID tag and a second RFID tag. The method also comprises sensing a voltage at the node at a time subsequent to the placing of the charge. The method also comprises automatically determining whether a connection exists between the first RFID tag and the second RFID tag based on the sensing of the voltage at the node. The first RFID tag and/or the second RFID tag may include circuitry configured to perform the method. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300540 | Subset Selection of RFID Tags Using Light - Methods and apparatuses for selecting a subset of RFID tags are provided in some embodiments. These methods and apparatuses utilize the susceptibility to light by persistent nodes found in passive tags. Light can be used to intentionally reduce persistence times in a particular subset tags or even an individual tag. Then, persistent nodes can be used as a selection criterion to distinguish previously illuminated tags from non-illuminated tags. In other embodiments, a power circuit receives a RF input source and generates a direct current (DC) output voltage. The circuit includes a bias circuit to supply a gate to source bias, which is independent of the DC output voltage. The circuit further includes a voltage multiplier circuit that is coupled to the bias circuit. The voltage multiplier circuit has MOS transistors with one transistor to receive the gate to source bias. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300541 | IMPROVING POSITIONING ACCURACY OF LOCATION TRACKING SYSTEM - This document presents a wireless location tracking system comprising a plurality of location tracking nodes to cover an area where the location tracking is to be carried out, wherein the location tracking nodes are configurable to form a static communication network infrastructure for routing communication messages; at least one mobile tag being location-tracked; and a control apparatus configured to receive through the communication network infrastructure a message associating said at least one mobile tag to at least one location tracking node and to map the location of the mobile tag on the basis of said association. The system further comprises at least one radio beacon node disposable to improve the coverage of the location tracking system. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300542 | LASER DETECTION ENHANCED RFID TAG READING EVENT TIMING SYSTEM AND METHOD - Systems and methods for determining a time of a passing a detection line on a route by a participant having an RFID tag on the participant or an object associated with the participant, traveling along the route, the system includes a timing system an RFID tag reader system for wirelessly communicating with the RFID tag for communicating with RFID tags at one or more monitored points passed by the participant as the participant approaches the detection line, a tag reader system receives tag reads including a tag identifier for the RFID tags, time stamps each RFID tag read, and transmits them to the timing system, a laser detector detects a laser beam interrupt and generates a laser beam interrupt indicator, a laser detection system receives the generated laser beam interrupt indicator, and determines a beam interrupt time, and creates a laser beam interrupt message including the beam interrupt time, the timing system receives the tag read messages and the laser beam interrupt messages, determines the identity of the participant from the tag identifier, associates the laser beam interrupt message with the determined tag identifier, and stores the beam interrupt time as the time of detecting the passing of the participant at the detection line associated with the determined tag identifier. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300543 | MULTI-ELEMENT RFID COUPLER - An RFID communication system comprising a near field coupler that is capable of selectively communicating with a targeted transponder positioned among a group of multiple adjacent transponders. The coupler is configured to receive communication signals from a transceiver and transmit the signals to a targeted transponder in a transponder operating region. The coupler includes a number of radiating elements spaced apart and a switching element. The switching element selectively couples one or more of the radiating elements to the transceiver. The coupled elements transmit the signals into the transponder operating region by emanating a near field effect. The pattern of the near field effect may be adjusted by changing the combination of the coupled radiating elements. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300544 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR WIRELESS MANAGEMENT OF ARTICLES - The present invention is directed to method and apparatus for wireless management of articles. The method is implemented by a master RFID tag. The method includes transmitting at least one first RFID read signal to a plurality of RFID tags local to the master RFID tag and receiving a first RFID response signal from each of the plurality of RFID tags in response to the at least one first RFID read signal. Each of the first RFID response signals comprises an identifier associated with an article. The method further includes maintaining an article record indicating at least one expected article that is to be managed by the master RFID tag and comparing each of the identifiers with the article record in an attempt to compile contextual information associated with the article record. Finally, the method further includes transmitting a master signal comprising the contextual information associated with the article record. Embodiments of the present invention are also directed to a master RFID tag comprising a first communication unit, a memory unit, a processing unit and a second communication unit. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300545 | Internet Enabled Mobile Device for Home Control of Light, Temperature, and Electrical Outlets - Ubiquitous wall electrical sockets, switches, sensors, and other similar devices may be turned into intelligent units capable of being controlled by a mobile device and functioning smartly within an intelligent local or wide area network. Existing electrical outlets/switches could have an intelligent plug-in module to turn these hitherto passive outlets into active intelligent outlets and switches. An embedded RF controller may be extended to other sensors that would sense such things as light, temperature, and pressure, smoke, to name a few. The radio frequency controller consists of the transmit/receive function and the control function which includes the ability to turn the switch on and off. It is possible to assign a unique identification to each electrical outlet and each electrical switch to uniquely address and control these units using the mobile device. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300546 | REMOTE CONTROL METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TERMINALS - A remote control method may include: sending a control privilege request message to a control privilege manager; receiving, by an agent, a control privilege response message corresponding to the control privilege request message; and transitioning from a passive mode during which the agent is remotely controlled by an external device to an active mode during which the agent remotely controls an external device. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300547 | CONTROL APPARATUS, CONTROL TARGET APPARATUS, AND ALARM-SETTING METHOD USING THE APPARATUSES - Provided is a method of a control device to set an alarm. The method includes: discovering a first control target device including an alarm service and a second target device including a content providing service; receiving a device list registered for the alarm service from the first target device; receiving available content information from the second target device; selecting an alarm target device and a content from the device list and the content information; and transmitting an alarm setting request message to the first target device on the basis of the selected alarm target device and content. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300548 | IN-ROOM ALARM CONFIGURATION OF NURSE CALL SYSTEM - A nurse call system includes a room station located in a patient room and having a graphical display. The nurse call system also includes an equipment port located in the patient room and configured to couple to medical equipment to receive an alarm signal from the medical equipment. The room station is configured to present a list of medical equipment types on the second graphical display in response to coupling of the medical equipment to the equipment port for selection by a user of the type of medical equipment coupled to the equipment port. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300549 | Self Adapting Haptic Device - Methods and apparatuses are disclosed that allow an electronic device to autonomously adapt one or more user alerts of the electronic device. For example, some embodiments may include a method for operating a haptic device including driving a haptic device using a control signal, measuring a frequency related to the operation of the haptic device and comparing the measured frequency with a target frequency. A control signal is adjusted based on the comparison to drive the haptic device to the target frequency. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300550 | Catalytic Converter Theft Protection Arrangement - A catalytic converter theft protection arrangement includes a metal cage rigidly attached to an underside of a vehicle such that the cage surrounds a catalytic converter of the vehicle. An electronic tamper-detecting device is disposed within the cage and transmits an alarm signal in response to detecting motion around the catalytic converter and/or vibration of the cage. A remote controller selectively activates and deactivates the electronic tamper-detecting device in response to actuation of the remote controller by a user. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300551 | OBJECT PROXIMITY SYSTEM - An object proximity alert system for an object network includes an object module having a data processing unit; a GPS unit; and a transceiver, the latter both connected to the data processing unit. A first object in the network has the module, such that the data processing unit obtains first object position data from the GPS unit, calculates the speed of the object, and transmits position data using the transceiver to other network objects, the data processing unit calculates the respective positions of the first object with the objects in the network based on the data, and compares the position data against a preset target separation between the first object and the other objects. In the event a separation distance between the first object and another object in the network is less than the target separation, the data processing unit generates an alarm in at least the first object. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300552 | VEHICULAR COLLISION-ACTIVATED INFORMATION EXCHANGE METHOD AND APPARATUS USING WIRELESS COMMUNICATION RADIOS - A method, a system, and an apparatus used to automatically exchange identification and collision-related information utilizing wireless communication devices during vehicular accidents are presented. Upon collision, an impact sensor detects and registers the crash, causing a processor to trigger a collision warning, record selected identification and collision-related information in an electronic file, and exchange the same through a secure wireless connection with a collision-activated information exchange device (CIED) of the other vehicle involved and/or with an information exchange device (IED) or devices in the area of the collision. The stored electronic files can later be accessed by and/or even transmitted to authorities to serve as evidence in hit-and-run investigation and/or accident reconstruction. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300553 | Hose or cable release alert system - An alerting system for signaling the displacement of a leading end portion of a hose or the like, carried by a vehicle, includes a hose-gripping unit, a visible or audible signal generator, and a mounting box for connecting the gripping unit to support structure. Displacement of the hose from the gripping unit may generate an alarm signal to enable the operator to immediately bring the vehicle to a stop, or it may generate a signal simply to indicate when one of several hoses has been intentionally deployed. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300554 | IN-VEHICLE INFORMATION DELIVERY SYSTEM AND METHOD - An in-vehicle information display system including a GPS receiver that determines the location of a vehicle, and a user interface for communicating information received over a wireless communication network. The information received over the wireless communications network is communicated to a user interface depending on the velocity of the vehicle. Further, the content of the information received over the wireless communications network and communicated to the user depends on the velocity of the vehicle. The system makes use of a head-up display so that content information is only directed to the user. A method communicates information over a wireless communications network to a vehicle. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300555 | SEAT BELT REMINDER SYSTEM - A seat belt reminder system includes an occupant sensor to detect an occupant in a seat of a vehicle and a buckle sensor to detect when a seat belt is latched to a seat belt buckle. A controller detects whether the seat belt buckle is latched and a wireless transmitter sends the buckle status to a remote receiver in the vehicle. The controller and transmitter are powered by a battery that is separate from the vehicle electrical system. The controller, transmitter, and battery may be incorporated into the occupant sensor. A separate power supply for the controller and transmitter and a wireless connection to the receiver in the vehicle eliminates the need for a wiring harness from the seat to the vehicle. The seat belt reminder system may provide long battery life by connecting the controller and transmitter to the battery only when the seat is occupied. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300556 | VISUAL WARNING DEVICE HAVING INTERIOR SPOTLIGHTS CAPABLY ILLUMINATING IN PREFERABLE DIRECTION - A visual warning device has both a warning function to provide various colored flashing lights and a lighting function to adjustably project the lighting in preferable direction, which at least comprises a lighting device comprising an interior spotlight fixedly placed in the inside of the visual warning device and a beacon-like waterproof cover for mostly shielding the interior spotlight by outside exposure securely fastened onto the visual warning device, so that the interior spotlight has no required for an additional waterproof means pivotally mounted thereon as before; in particular, the interior spotlight further has both a vertical drive means and a horizontal drive means designed by uncovered structure, due to both the vertical drive means and the horizontal drive means unnecessarily concealed or placed in the inside of the interior spotlight as before, the interior spotlight has much simpler structure than before and more saving cost. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300557 | ALERT AND RESPONSE MESSAGING BETWEEN DEVICES - A computer-implemented method for providing an alert message comprises receiving input from a user specifying a destination to which an alert message is to be sent in the event of an interruption of an execution of a process; monitoring the execution of the process to determine if the execution is interrupted; creating an interruption alert if the execution of the process is interrupted; and sending the interruption alert to the specified destination. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300558 | SYSTEM FOR MONITORING CAREGIVERS AND EQUIPMENT - A hospital monitoring system for monitoring hospital personnel, a plurality of patient locations for patients, and associated devices is configured to control the associated devices based on the presence of hospital personnel or alarms. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300559 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR BIOLOGICAL MONITORING - An approach is provided for remote healthy caring and monitoring through data transmission and processing. A biological monitoring device comprises a biological sensor, a motion detector, a warning module, a transmitting module and a controller. The biological sensor acquires a biological data from a person. The motion detector senses a variation of acceleration and a variation of angle to acquire a physical condition data. The transmitting module transmits the biological data and the physical condition data to a terminal device. The controller calculates the biological data and the physical condition data based on a predetermined rule, and sends a control signal to trigger a warning module or the transmitting module according to a calculating result. The warning module is configured to send a noticeable signal to inform the person. Therefore, the monitoring range is dynamically adjusted based on the biological and physical of the person. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300560 | TRACKING PASSENGERS ON CRUISE SHIPS - Systems and procedures for tracking the locations of passengers on a vessel are provided. Example systems may include a portable tag configured to be assigned to a passenger, the tag encoded with a tag identifier; a plurality of tag readers configured to be positioned at predetermined locations on a vessel, each tag reader configured to read the tag identifier of the tag when the tag reader receives a signal from the tag; a tracking component configured to communicate with the tag readers, the tracking component configured to receive, from a detecting tag reader, an indication that the signal has been received from the tag, the tracking component configured to determine a detected location of the tag based at least in part on the predetermined location of the detecting tag reader; and a notification component configured to send towards a user device, a notification including the detected location. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300561 | Devices and Methods for Detecting Environmental Circumstances and Responding With Designated Communication Actions - Provided are a wireless communication device and a communication device control method that include a set of templates corresponding to a plurality of potential environmental circumstances. The templates may be stored in a database in the computer readable memory of the communication device. At predetermined intervals, a suite of environmental sensors integral to the communication device may periodically sample the user's environment. The user's environmental circumstances may be derived or inferred by an analysis module based on the output of the suite of environmental sensors and then may be compared to the templates to determine a matching template. An action script is then executed based at least partially on the matching template which may include the contacting of a responding party. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300562 | GENERATING DELIVERY NOTIFICATION - The present disclosure describes methods, systems, and computer program products for generating delivery notification records. A described technique includes (i) identifying a computer-readable text file associated with an inbound delivery notification at a first system, the first system associated with an enterprise resource planning (ERP) system (ii) identifying backend information associated with the identified text file from the ERP system, (iii) analyzing the identified text file using an information recognition method to identify a proposed set of information associated with the identified backend information based on the analysis, (iv) verifying at least a portion of the proposed set of information from the identified text file based on data associated with the ERP system and related to the identified backend information, and (v) associating at least a portion of the verified set of information from the identified text file with an instance of a delivery notification data object. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300563 | MOBILE INCIDENT REPORTING OF ORGANIZED RETAIL CRIME - Implementations of this disclosure provide systems and methods for users to create and send incident reports using a portable electronic device such as a mobile device. In some implementations, the incident reports are sent to a plurality of registered mobile devices or other electronic devices. In some implementations, the reports are sent real-time or near real-time. In some implementations, the incident reports involve incidents of retail crime including ORC or any other illegal or suspicious activity. In some implementations, the user is a member of a retail organization and the reports are sent to members of a retail organization. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300564 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING SECURITY DEVICE AND SYSTEM STATUS - A method and apparatus is described for providing security device and system status information. A status indication device may be mounted near an entry door for determining when an individual is about to leave an area. When the status indication device determines that an individual is about to leave an area, it displays a simplified security status to the individual, so that the individual can decide whether to arm the security system, or close and/or lock any doors and windows that may be open. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300565 | Adhesive and Peripheral Systems and Methods for Medical Devices - A repeater system may control a pump by using a repeater and a user interface. An adhesive patch system may be used for affixing a pump or other object to a human body. Such an adhesive patch system may include two sets of adhesive members, each member including an adhesive material on at least one side so as to attach to the body. The members of the first set are spaced to allow the members of the second set to attach to the body in spaces provided between the members of the first set, and the members of the second set are spaced to allow members of the first set to detach from the body without detaching the members of the second set. Also, fill stations and base stations are provided for personal pump systems. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300566 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND APPARATUS FOR PROTECTION SYSTEM ACTIVATION AND DYNAMIC LABELING - Methods, devices, and systems for activation of a protection system and dynamic labeling are described. An example system for use with a plurality of circuit protection devices coupled to a switchgear unit includes a first sensor for detecting a body located within a first zone associated with a threshold distance from the switchgear unit, and a controller coupled to the first sensor. The controller is configured to selectively enable the plurality of circuit protection devices. The controller is configured to enable a first circuit protection device of the plurality of circuit protection devices in response to detecting, via the first sensor, a body within the first zone. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300567 | ERROR INDICATION CIRCUIT - An indication circuit is used on a motherboard. First and second pins on the motherboard output different signals corresponding to different power-on self-test errors. The indication circuit includes first to third electronic switches, first and second light-emitting diodes, and first to fifth resistors. When different errors occurred during power-on self-test, different signals are output from the first and second pins on the motherboard, such that to make the first and second light-emitting diodes activated or deactivated. As a result, the indication circuit can indicate different errors when the motherboard is performing power-on self-test. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300568 | CONTROL PANEL, AND DIGITAL DISPLAY UNITS AND SENSORS THEREFOR - According to one aspect, a digital display unit includes a microcontroller to process digital information received from one or more sensors, a display, and a switch in electrical communication with the microcontroller so that the microcontroller displays an output on the display that is specific to a type of sensor. The type of sensor may be selected from a position sensor, a pressure sensor, and a stroke counter. The digital display unit may be part of a choke control panel. The microcontroller and the display may be disposed in an enclosure, and an electrical power source may be disposed in the enclosure to supply electrical power to the microcontroller and the one or more sensors. A digital hydraulic choke position sensor assembly and a digital pressure sensor assembly are also described, one or both of which may be used in a system for drilling an oil or gas well. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300569 | Apparatus and Methods for Controlling and Communicating with Downhole Devices - Apparatus and methods for controlling and communicating with one or more tools in a downhole tool string including a tractor, an auxiliary tractor tool, a logging tool, a safety sub, a release mechanism, a unit containing sensors for monitoring downhole conditions, a setting tool, and a perforating gun. Also provided are apparatus and methods for controlling and communicating with one or more perforating guns, release devices, and explosive devices in a string to be lowered into a wellbore. Control and communication are accomplished by sending signals from the surface to control switches in the control units on the tool, with redundant switches for safety, to state machines in the respective control units, “each state machine returning a signal verifying switch status to the surface. Control and power functions are accomplished with voltage of different polarities for safety. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300570 | Method and System of Gamma Pulse Telemetry - Gamma pulse telemetry. At least some of the illustrative embodiments are methods including: reading data associated with a borehole penetrating an earth formation; encoding the data in a first plurality of gamma bursts, the encoding by an encoding system coupled within the drill string, and where the each gamma burst travels a first distance along the borehole; receiving the first plurality of gamma bursts by a receiver system coupled within the drill string; and decoding the first plurality of gamma bursts and thereby recovering the data. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300571 | INTERROGATION OF ACTIVE AND PASSIVE PROPPANTS FOR REAL-TIME MONITORING OF FRACTURED WELLS - A variety of resonant tags are disclosed that are sized to be approximately the same size as proppants. The resonant tags have a resonant frequency that changes in response to pressure and temperature changes. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300572 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR HAND CLEANSING - A system and method for cleansing hands is disclosed. The hand cleansing system comprises at least one sensor. The hand cleansing sensor is configured to detect whether a clinician is cleansing their hands. An identification unit is coupled with the hand cleansing sensor and is configured to determine the identity of the clinician cleansing their hands. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300573 | PATIENT MONITORING AND SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM, METHODS, AND DEVICES - Provided herein are methods, devices and systems for the remote monitoring and/or surveillance of a patient's location, position, movement, vital signs, biopotentials, or a combination thereof using transmission of stepped-frequency radar signals, detecting reflections of the transmitted signals and processing the frequency and phase shifts. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300574 | REMOTE MONITORING UNIT WITH VARIOUS SENSORS - A sensor device can comprise at least one sensor operatively coupled to a controller, wherein the controller is configured to receive a measured input from the at least one sensor; and a wireless communication device coupled to the controller. Further, the wireless communication device can be configured to communicate with a coordinator. In various embodiments, the at least one sensor can include a volume sensor, a flow meter sensor, a total dissolved solids sensor, an infrared thermal monitor, an air quality sensor, or any combination thereof. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300575 | COOPERATIVE PROCESSING WITH MOBILE MONITORING DEVICE AND COMPUTER SYSTEM - An arrangement includes a mobile device which may include circuitry to receive ECG data, circuitry to identify a notable finding in the ECG data and circuitry to send the ECG data corresponding to the notable finding to a computing system. The mobile device may also include circuitry to receive from the computing system a pattern based on analysis of the ECG data sent from the computing system using additional computing resources of the computing system. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300576 | WATER MONITORING SYSTEM USING A RANDOM PHASE MULTIPLE ACCESS SYSTEM - Methods, systems, and apparatuses, including computer programs encoded on computer-readable media, are configured for receiving monitor data from a water meter. A data stream is created based upon the monitor data. The data stream is spread with a common pseudo-noise (PN) code that is used by a plurality of nodes in communication with an access point. The spread data stream is transmitted at a first time based on a slot start time and a first randomly selected timing offset. The spread data stream is transmitted while at least a portion of a second spread data stream is transmitted at a second time based on the slot start time and a second randomly selected timing offset. The second spread data stream is spread with the common PN code. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300577 | COLLECTING UTILITY DATA INFORMATION AND CONDUCTING RECONFIGURATIONS, SUCH AS DEMAND RESETS, IN A UTILITY METERING SYSTEM - In a data collection system having a utility data collector configured for remotely collecting utility data, a system includes one or more endpoints. Each endpoint has a utility meter, memory for storing at least utility consumption data from the utility meter, and a radio for transmitting a communication message to the utility data collector. The radio establishes a communication link between the endpoint and the utility data collector, and provides consumption data when a wireless communication channel quality test determines an adequacy of communications from the endpoint and the utility data collector (e.g. using RSSI). The utility meter sets a hold-off timer or other validity check and only performs subsequently received reset requests or other reconfigurations if the timer has expired or the validity check is valid. Other features are also disclosed. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300578 | MOBILE COMMUNICATION DEVICE AND COMMUNICATION METHOD - A mobile communication device ( | 2013-11-14 |
20130300579 | Detector System - The system includes an active unit, such as a detector unit, which has a processor, a network port for connection to a central control unit, and an optical data input port. The processor is arranged to enable the optical data input port on receipt of an enable signal received by the active unit from the central control unit via a network. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300580 | Multi-Mode Safety System for Spotter-Assisted Vehicle Maneuvering - Apparatus and associated methods involve a handheld illuminated module to communicate safety information from a spotter to a driver during a vehicle maneuver. In an illustrative example, the spotter operates the module at a position from which to monitor a region in the vehicle's path. The spotter communicates to the driver that the path is clear by depressing a switch on the module. When depressed, the module switch indicates a “safe” mode that (1) illuminates the module, for example, with a green color, and (2) communicates to a vehicle safety module (VSM) on-board the vehicle. In response to the message, the VSM may transition from a warning mode to a safe mode and emit corresponding visual and/or audio signals to the driver. If the spotter releases the switch, the module illumination changes, and the VSM reverts to warning mode in which it prompts the driver to stop the vehicle. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300581 | GROUP MONITORING AND COLLISION AVOIDANCE SYSTEM AND METHOD - A group or solo monitoring system and method for collision avoidance that uses a transceiver circuitry mounted on a vehicle. The circuitry can include a microprocessor, a memory having stored therein non-transitory instructions for programming the microprocessor, a visual indicator, an audio indicator, a user interface including a display screen and navigation buttons, an RF transceiver with antenna, and a power supply. Non-transitory instructions stored in memory configure and control the microprocessor to enable a user to enter data into the memory via the user interface via the display screen and navigation buttons. A vehicle group can be formed and a proximity perimeter created about the group. Visual and audio alerts are issued to avoid a collision in the event that a non-group vehicle has been detected as having penetrated the proximity perimeter and is closing in on at least one vehicle of the group. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300582 | Devices, Systems and Methods for Detecting a Traffic Infraction - Devices, systems, and methods are disclosed for identifying a driver within a vehicle using short range wireless communication in order to ticket or alert the driver in response to a traffic infraction by the driver. In exemplary embodiments, a short range wireless communication device registers drivers of vehicles at a certain location. The registration captures a unique identifier for each driver at the location from the driver's wireless communication device. When a vehicle commits a traffic infraction, the unique identifier is used to reference a database to determine the identity and address of the driver. The driver may then be sent a notification of the infraction as well as payment options directly to the wireless communication device of the driver. In some embodiments, a smart vehicle acts as a proxy to capture the unique identifier from the driver's wireless communication device and communicates with the short range wireless communication device. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300583 | System and Method for Configuring a Traffic Control Sensor System - A traffic control sensor system which provides outputted signals to a receiving traffic control system to assist the traffic control system in making real-time informed green light decisions. Such signals received by the traffic control system include calls for a green light for monitored traffic lanes approaching an intersection. The traffic control sensor system employs various techniques to reduce the number of vehicles that are dropped or occluded. A vehicle is considered to be dropped or occluded whenever the traffic control sensor system first detects the vehicle entering a user defined zone within the approaching lanes to the intersection, and then fails to detect or monitor such vehicle exiting the user defined zones. Occlusion or dropping may occur whenever a sensor is malfunctioning, certain environmental conditions are present, or during any time the sensor's detection signal is interrupted such as from cross traffic entering the monitored intersection. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300584 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING THE TRAFFIC FLOW THROUGH AN RFID DIRECTIONAL PORTAL - A system having a first motion sensor configured to sense movement of an object on a first side of a portal, the object including an RFID tag, a first RFID reader being activated by the first motion sensor when the first motion sensor senses movement of the object, the first RFID reader reading the RFID tag, a second motion sensor configured to sense movement of the object on a second side of the portal and a second RFID reader being activated by the second motion sensor when the second motion sensor senses movement of the object, the second RFID reader reading the RFID tag, wherein, when one of the first and second motion sensors sense movement of the object, the other one of the first and second motion sensors is deactivated for a predetermined period of time. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300585 | METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE SEQUENCE OF VEHICLE TAGGED WITH AND WITHOUT RFID - A method for determining the sequence of vehicle tagged with and without an RFID, comprises: f | 2013-11-14 |
20130300586 | INFRARED LASER LANDING MARKER - An infrared laser landing marker system provides a capability to mark a boundary line of varying lengths with near infrared lasers, e.g., of the order 8xx nm. This system can be either directly operated or remotely operated via satellite communications and is compatible with currently fielded night vision goggles. Two modules, placed at either end of boundary, self align to each other and then proceed to mark a boundary edge of a landing zone with an infrared laser line. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300587 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DISPLAYING RUNWAY APPROACH TEXTURE OBJECTS - A system and method are provided for displaying images to an aircrew member of an aircraft during approach to a runway. Synthetic approach texture objects for the runway are modified and displayed in accordance with current coordinates, altitude, and speed of the aircraft. The approach texture objects are identical, regularly spaced objects each having a surface forming a plane parallel to the runway. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300588 | DISPLAY APPARATUS - An apparatus comprises a display, a communication device, and a controller. The communication device performs communication with a remote control system. The system comprises a control head, a shift actuator, and a throttle actuator. The head designates a shift position and a throttle opening. The shift actuator drives a shift mechanism in accordance with the shift position. The throttle actuator drives the throttle mechanism in accordance with the throttle opening. The communication device receives at least one of the shift position, the throttle opening and ID data of malfunction in the system. The controller causes the display to display the shift position, the throttle opening, or the type or cause of the malfunction. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300589 | Maintenance Decision Support System and Method for Vehicular and Roadside Applications - A method and system are provided in which maintenance vehicles collect information from sensors and operators, forward the collected information to a server, and, in response, receive maps and operator instructions. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300590 | Audio Feedback - Audio feedback techniques are described. In one or more implementations, a signal is received from a pressure sensitive key of an input device and audio feedback is determined, from the signal, which is to be output as corresponding to the pressure sensitive key. The determined audio feedback is then caused to be output. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300591 | ENTROPY ENCODING AND DECODING SCHEME - Decomposing a value range of the respective syntax elements into a sequence of n partitions with coding the components of z laying within the respective partitions separately with at least one by VCL coding and with at least one by PIPE or entropy coding is used to greatly increase the compression efficiency at a moderate coding overhead since the coding scheme used may be better adapted to the syntax element statistics. Accordingly, syntax elements are decomposed into a respective number n of source symbols s | 2013-11-14 |
20130300592 | Device, System and Method For Digital Pulse-Density Modulation - A novel pulse density modulator is disclosed which includes at least one sigma delta modulator operating at a clock rate selected to provide a pre-selected timing resolution for sampling an input signal. The sigma delta modulator employs a hysteresis element to reduce the average transition rate of the output signal of the sigma delta modulator to reduce switching losses. The novel pulse density modulator can provide at least a two or three level output, as desired. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300593 | COMPARISON CIRCUITS - A comparison circuit is provided and includes first and second comparators and a first time-to-digital comparator. The first comparator with a first offset voltage receives an input signal and generates a first comparison signal and a first inverse comparison signal. The second comparator receives the input signal and generates a second comparison signal and a second inverse comparison signal. The first offset voltage is larger than the second offset voltage. The first time-to-digital comparator receives the first comparison signal and the second inverse comparison signal and generates first and second determination signals according to the first comparison signal and the second inverse comparison signal. The first and second determination signals indicate whether a voltage of the input signal is larger than a first middle voltage. The first middle voltage is equal to a half of the sum of the first offset voltage and the second offset voltage. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300594 | Low Profile Conforming Radar Reflector - A conforming radar reflector that includes a thin, metallic reflector layer with a plurality of corner reflectors formed or molded. The shape and orientation of the corner reflectors on the reflector layer produce a strong radar return signal and enable the reflector to bend and conform to the shape of a support object or surface. The corner reflectors are recessed cavities with three converging reflecting surfaces oriented 90 degrees apart from each other and attached at their adjoining edges. Adjacent corner reflectors are rotated and offset approximately 60 degrees. When viewed from the front, six adjacent corner reflectors are aligned in radial pattern each with one vertex pointing to a common center. Disposed between the outer perimeter edges on adjacent corner reflectors is flexible intermediate section that acts as a living hinge that enables the reflector layer to be bent along the intermediate section to conform to an outer surface. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300595 | RADAR LEVEL GAUGE WITH MCU TIMING CIRCUIT - A method for determining the filling level of a product in a tank using electromagnetic signals, comprising: a) generating a transmission signal having a predetermined length; b) propagating the signal towards the product; c) receiving a reflected signal; d) determining whether the received signal overlaps the transmitted signal in the time-domain; e) setting an overlap-parameter to 1 if overlap is detected, otherwise setting the overlap-parameter to 0; if the state of the overlap parameter is not changed and if no overlap is detected, generate a signal having a length exceeding the previous length and repeat step b); and if the state of the overlap-parameter is not changed and if an overlap is detected, generate a signal having a length shorter than the previous length and repeat step b); and if the state of the overlap-parameter is changed, determine the filling level based on the length of the transmitted signal. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300596 | DETECTION AND RANGING APPARATUS AND RANGING METHOD - An apparatus includes a first array including sensors; a second array including sensors that are not collinear with the sensors of the first array except for a sensor that defines the origin of a spatial phase; and a signal processing unit that generates covariance matrices including a first covariance matrix and a second covariance matrix based on reflected waves received by the first and second arrays from targets, estimates first angles of the targets based on the first covariance matrix, reproduces an angle matrix based on the estimated first angles, performs triangular decomposition on the product of a generalized inverse matrix of the angle matrix and the second covariance matrix to obtain a matrix, constructs a similarity transformation problem from submatrices of the obtained matrix, and estimates second angles of the targets based on the estimated first angles and solutions of the similarity transformation problem. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300597 | TARGET FINDER, HIGH RESOLUTION PROCESSING DEVICE, AND HIGH RESOLUTION PROCESSING METHOD - A high resolution processing device that is provided to a target finder for detecting a presence of a target, and that increases resolution of a received signal received by the target finder, includes a first change amount calculator, a second change amount calculator, a coefficient setting component, and an output signal production component. The first change amount calculator calculates as a first change amount an amount of change in the received signal received by the target finder per unit quantity in one direction of an angle direction and a distance direction. The second change amount calculator calculates as a second change amount an amount of change in the first change amount per unit quantity in the one direction. The coefficient setting component sets at least one coefficient based on the first change amount and the second change amount. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300598 | APPARATUS FOR MEASURING WIDTH DIRECTION END POSITION OF STRIP, APPARATUS FOR MEASURING WIDTH DIRECTION CENTRAL POSITION OF STRIP AND MICROWAVE SCATTERING PLATE - The apparatus according to the present invention is an apparatus for measuring width direction end position of a strip which passes through an enclosed space surrounded by a plurality of surfaces. The apparatus includes an antenna section which emits electromagnetic waves toward the width direction end and receives the electromagnetic waves reflected by the width direction end; a signal processing section for determining a position of the width direction end using the reflected electromagnetic waves; and a scattering plate for scattering electromagnetic waves which are incident thereon, wherein the antenna section is installed on a first surface which faces the width direction end a position of which is to be determined and the scattering plate is installed on a second surface which faces the first surface. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300599 | On-Board INS Quadratic Correction Method Using Maximum Likelihood Motion Estimation Of Ground Scatterers From Radar Data - System and method for calculating three dimensional residual motion errors of a moving platform with respect to a point of interest by receiving a radar signal from the point of interest ( | 2013-11-14 |
20130300600 | PSEUDO-SATELLITE AND METHOD FOR TRANSMITTING MAGNITUDE-CONTROLLED NAVIGATION SIGNAL IN GLOBAL NAVIGATION SATELLITE SYSTEM - A pseudo-satellite for transmitting a magnitude-controlled navigation signal in a GNSS includes: an interface unit configured to receive a unique identifier of a pseudo-satellite; a signal transmission unit configured to transmit a navigation signal for location positioning in the GNSS; and a control unit configured to control the magnitude of the navigation signal transmitted by the signal transmission unit, using an envelope having a period which is determined according to the unique identifier of the pseudo-satellite, received through the interface unit. | 2013-11-14 |
20130300601 | CALIBRATION DEVICE AND CALIBRATION METHOD FOR ARRAY ANTENNA - In order to perform calibration of respective systems of an array antenna with high accuracy for adapting to a change in environmental condition, provided is a calibration device ( | 2013-11-14 |
20130300602 | ANTENNA ARRAYS WITH CONFIGURABLE POLARIZATIONS AND DEVICES INCLUDING SUCH ANTENNA ARRAYS - An apparatus includes an antenna array having multiple antenna elements arranged in multiple sub-arrays. The antenna elements are arranged in at least two different types of sub-arrays. The at least two different types of sub-arrays have substantially orthogonal electric field (E-field) orientations. The antenna elements can be arranged in multiple patch sub-arrays and multiple substrate integrated waveguide (SIW) sub-arrays, and the patch sub-arrays can be interleaved with the SIW sub-arrays. Each patch sub-array can include at least two patch antenna elements coupled in series, and each SIW sub-array can include a conductive plate and multiple slots in the conductive plate. The SIW sub-arrays can resonate at substantially a same frequency as the patch sub-arrays. | 2013-11-14 |