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Andrew T. Abalos, Tucson, AZ US
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20110117553 | Methods for PCR and HLA typing using raw blood - Provided are methods for amplifying a gene or RNA or sets thereof of interest using a tandem PCR process. The primers in the first PCR or set of PCR reactions are locus-specific. The primers in the second PCR or set of PCR reactions are specific for a sub-sequence of the locus-specific primers and completely consumed during the secondary PCR amplification. For RNA amplification, the first PCR is reverse transcription and the resulting cDNA(s) provide a template for cRNA synthesis, endpoint PCR or real time PCR. Also provided is a method of allelotyping a gene or set thereof by amplifying the gene(s) using tandem PCR on DNA or RNA comprising the sample, hybridizing the resulting amplicon or sets thereof to probes with sequences of gene-associated allele variations. A detectable signal indicating hybridization corresponds to an allelotype of the gene or a set of allelotypes for the set of genes. | 05-19-2011 |
20120122719 | Methods for PCR and HLA typing using unpurified samples - Provided are methods for amplifying a gene or RNA or sets thereof of interest using a tandem PCR process. The primers in the first PCR or set of PCR reactions are locus-specific. The primers in the second PCR or set of PCR reactions are specific for a sub-sequence of the locus-specific primers and completely consumed during the second PCR amplification. For RNA amplification, the first PCR is reverse transcription and the resulting cDNA(s) provide a template for cRNA synthesis, endpoint PCR or real time PCR. Also provided is a tandem PCR method which accepts raw, completely unpurified mouthwash, cheek swabs and ORAGENE™-stabilized saliva as the sample input, the resulting amplicons serving as the substrate for complex, microarray-based genetic testing. Also provided is a method of allelotyping a gene or set thereof by amplifying the gene(s) using tandem PCR on DNA or RNA comprising the sample. | 05-17-2012 |
Andrew T. Acciardo, Jr., West Columbia, SC US
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20090106963 | Kingpin bushing installation tool - The kingpin bushing installation tool is a dual-headed insertion tool for installing kingpin bushings within the cylinder cavities of a steering knuckle. The kingpin bushing installation tool includes a rod having opposed upper and lower ends. An upper bushing-engaging member is mounted on the upper end of the rod and includes an upper portion, an intermediate portion and a lower portion. The intermediate portion has a diameter greater than a diameter of the lower portion, and the upper portion has a diameter greater than the diameter of the intermediate portion. A lower bushing-engaging member is adjustably and removably mounted on the lower end of the rod and includes an upper portion, an intermediate portion and a lower portion. The intermediate portion thereof has a diameter greater than a diameter of the upper portion, and the lower portion has a diameter greater than the diameter of the intermediate portion. | 04-30-2009 |
Andrew T. Anderson, Livermore, CA US
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20140076136 | FIREARM SUPPRESSOR HAVING ENHANCED THERMAL MANAGEMENT FOR RAPID HEAT DISSIPATION - A suppressor is disclosed for use with a weapon having a barrel through which a bullet is fired. The suppressor may have an inner portion having a bore extending coaxially there through. The inner portion is adapted to be secured to a distal end of the barrel. A plurality of axial flow segments project radially from the inner portion and form axial flow paths through which expanding propellant gasses discharged from the barrel flow through. The axial flow segments have radially extending wall portions that help to dissipate heat deposited within the suppressor during firing of the weapon. | 03-20-2014 |
20140262602 | COMBINATION FLASH AND ACOUSTIC SUPPRESSION SYSTEM AND METHOD - A combination acoustic and flash suppression system and method for use with a weapon that fires a bullet. A noise suppressor module or section of the system is adapted to be connected to a distal end of a barrel of the weapon, and a flash suppressor module or section of the system is adapted to be connected to the outlet end of the noise suppressor module, so that the downstream position of the flash suppressor module relative to the noise suppressor module helps to disrupt a Mach disk from forming at a downstream location from the discharge port when a bullet fired from the barrel exits from the discharge port so as to suppress both flash and noise. | 09-18-2014 |
20150101882 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MULTI-STAGE BYPASS, LOW OPERATING TEMPERATURE SUPPRESSOR FOR AUTOMATIC WEAPONS - The present disclosure relates to a suppressor for use with a weapon. The suppressor may be formed to have a body portion having a bore extending concentric with a bore axis of the weapon barrel. An opening in the bore extends at least substantially circumferentially around the bore. A flow path communicates with the opening and defines a channel for redirecting gasses flowing in the bore out from the bore, through the opening, into a rearward direction in the flow path. The flow path raises a pressure at the opening to generate a Mach disk within the bore at a location approximately coincident with the opening. The Mach disk forms as a virtual baffle to divert at least a portion of the gasses into the opening and into the flow path. | 04-16-2015 |
Andrew T. Backler, Derby GB
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20120073373 | VIBRATION TEST ARRANGEMENT - Testing of components for fatigue under vibration conditions is important. Typically an isolation device is utilised in order to isolate a mode of vibration of interest. Isolation is through engaging a node line utilising isolation elements. By presenting the isolation elements in arms a component can be isolated by engaging the component to one side. The isolation elements are suspended upon springs and allowed to move axially in the direction of the springs as well as laterally through mountings in the arms. The isolation elements are less acceptable to wear and test set up time is reduced by the engaging of component to one side only of the component. | 03-29-2012 |
20120152023 | VIBRATION TEST ARRANGEMENT - Vibration test arrangements incorporate an isolation device. In order to allow the isolation device to operate on one side only of a component subject to vibration testing a clamp association is provided between isolation elements. An abutment pressure to retain and present the component is generated between the isolation elements utilising the clamp association and an appropriate displacement mechanism. The displacement mechanism is controlled by a controller in a control loop incorporating a sensor to determine operational characteristics of the arrangement and appropriate drivers for the displacement mechanism. | 06-21-2012 |
20130081476 | FATIGUE TEST ARRANGEMENT - High cycle fatigue testing is required with regard to a large number of components in order to evaluate their performance and capabilities. Typically such components are mounted such that an excitation mechanism such as through use of air jets can be utilised in order to stimulate vibration. In order to isolate a desired vibration mode generally, an isolation device is utilised. The isolation device presents an edge to a node within the component in order to inhibit vibration modes other than that of interest. Unfortunately, prior isolation elements tend to wear resulting in spurious results. By providing an isolation element within an isolation device, a fatigue test arrangement can be achieved in which both axial movement in the direction of a spring upon which the element is presented as well as lateral movement can be achieved. | 04-04-2013 |
Andrew T. Beyerl, Pewaukee, WI US
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20140124231 | ELECTRIC MOTOR FOR A POWER TOOL - An electric motor for use with a power tool includes a rotor having a body and a plurality of magnets coupled to the body, a stator having a plurality of electromagnetic coils surrounding the rotor, and an output shaft coupled to the rotor for rotation with the rotor. The output shaft defines a longitudinal axis about which the rotor rotates. The motor also includes a balancing member coupled to the output shaft for rotation with the rotor. The balancing member substantially balances a mass of the rotor about the longitudinal axis to reduce vibrations of the electric motor during use. | 05-08-2014 |
20140125158 | ELECTRIC MOTOR FOR A POWER TOOL - An electric motor for use with a power tool includes a rotor having a body, a stator having a plurality of electromagnetic coils surrounding the rotor, an output shaft coupled to the rotor for rotation with the rotor, and a plurality of magnets positioned within the body of the rotor. The motor also includes a mechanical magnet holder coupled to at least one of the rotor and the output shaft to engage each of the plurality of magnets. The mechanical magnet holder inhibits movement of the plurality of magnets out of the body of the rotor. | 05-08-2014 |
20140361645 | BRUSHLESS DC MOTOR CONFIGURATION FOR A POWER TOOL - A power tool with a combined printed circuit board (PCB) having a doughnut shape and located coaxially with a motor shaft. The combined PCB is secured to a heat sink on one end of the motor and a metal end piece is positioned on an opposite end of the motor. The metal end cap and heat sink are secured to one another via fasteners to provide a rigid coupling. A tabbed end piece is provided between the heat sink and the motor stator and is also secured into place via the fasteners. The tabbed end piece includes wire support tabs that provide strain relief to motor coil leads. The wire support tabs extend axially from circumferential locations of the tabbed end piece and include channels to guide the motor coil leads to solder contact points on the combined PCB. | 12-11-2014 |
Andrew T. Beyerl, Brookfield, WI US
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20130313925 | BRUSHLESS DC MOTOR POWER TOOL WITH COMBINED PCB DESIGN - A power tool with a combined printed circuit board (PCB) that reduces internal wiring of the power tool and provides a large amount of air flow to internal components. In some instances, the combined PCB has a surfboard shape and includes a motor control unit and power switching elements (Field Effect Transistors or FETs). The combined surfboard PCB is located above the trigger, but below the motor and drive mechanism. In other instances, the combined PCB has a doughnut shape and is located coaxially with a motor shaft. The combined PCB may be positioned between a doughnut-shaped control PCB and the motor. | 11-28-2013 |
Andrew T. Cenko, Huntingdon Valley, PA US
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20150369665 | MULTI BACKEND ULTRA-BROADBAND DISPERSIVE SPECTROMETER - Various embodiments of systems and methods are described herein that can be used for obtaining large bandwidth, high resolution spectral images in a single snapshot by using multiple detection stages that operate in different wavelength ranges and are coupled in a branch-like fashion. | 12-24-2015 |
Andrew T. Cenko, Waterloo CA
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20110299075 | OPTICAL SLICER FOR IMPROVING THE SPECTRAL RESOLUTION OF A DISPERSIVE SPECTROGRAPH - An optical slicer for generating an output spot comprising an image compressor which receives a substantially collimated input beam and compresses the beam, wherein the input beam, if passed through a focusing lens, produces an input spot; an image reformatter which receives the compressed beam to reformat the beam into a plurality of sliced portions of the compressed beam and vertically stacks the portions substantially parallel to each other; and an image expander which expands the reformatted beam to produce a collimated output beam which, if passed through the focusing lens, produces the output spot that is expanded in a first dimension and compressed in a second dimension relative to the input spot. | 12-08-2011 |
20120218558 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY AND CONFOCAL MICROSCOPY - An optical imaging device which receives an optical collimated input beam, the device having a pair of axicon lenses through which a beam is directed to generate a collimated ring beam, wherein the ring beam is scattered from a substance to generate a return beam, and to bypass a reflector that redirects the return beam to prevent the return beam from interfering with the input beam; and a detector which detects an image projected by the return beam. | 08-30-2012 |
Andrew T. Cenko, Dunkirk, MD US
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20130027711 | TIME DOMAIN-FREQUENCY DOMAIN OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR USE - An optical coherence tomography (OCT) system comprising: a splitter configured to receive and split an optical source beam generating a reference beam and a sample beam, the sample beam directed at a sample and interacting with the sample to generate a return beam; a delay module configured to receive and introduce an optical delay in the reference beam, to generate a delayed reflected beam configured to interfere with the return beam to generate an interferogram; a spatial filter system capable of filtering randomly scattered light from at least one of the return beam or the interferogram; and a detector array to receive the interferogram for spatial and spectral analysis. | 01-31-2013 |
Andrew T. Cenko, Thunder Bay CA
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20130176565 | OPTICAL SLICER FOR IMPROVING THE SPECTRAL RESOLUTION OF A DISPERSIVE SPECTROGRAPH - A beam reformatter to receive and split a beam into a plurality of beam portions, and further distribute and propagate two or more of the plurality of beam portions in substantially the same direction to create a reformatted composite beam, wherein the plurality of beam portions each contain the same spatial and spectral information as the received beam. An optical slicer to receive and configure a beam for generating an output spot from the configured beam, comprising: a beam reformatter to receive and split a beam into a plurality of beam portions, and further distribute and propagate two or more of the plurality of beam portions in substantially the same direction to create a reformatted composite beam; and at least one of a beam compressor and a beam expander wherein the plurality of beam portions each contain the same spatial and spectral information as the received beam; and the output spot has different dimensions relative to a spot produced in the same manner from the beam received by the optical slicer. | 07-11-2013 |
Andrew T. Cheng, Santa Cruz, CA US
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20160000079 | Novel small molecule inhibitors of biofilm formation and the novel use of previously identified compounds for inhibition of biofilm formation and applications for drug therapy and medical device coating - Novel compounds and the novel use a class of previously identified small molecules for the inhibition of biofilm formation. Inhibition of biofilm formation can play a very important role in contributing to pathogenicity. Bacteria in the biofilm state have been shown to be 10-10,000-fold less susceptible to antibiotic treatment. Estimations made by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) attribute 65% to 80% of human infections as biofilm mediated. Consequently, biofilm formation is often responsible for chronic infections due to bacterial persistence despite antibiotic treatment. | 01-07-2016 |
Andrew T. Davis, North Bend, WA US
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20140171021 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR OPTIMIZING DELIVERY OF NETWORK USAGE AND BILLING DATA - An approach for optimizing the rate of delivery of data records required by a billing system associated with a service provider is described. A mediation platform collects session records for specifying data about sessions conducted by network subscribers via the network and transport records for specifying data about the transport of data via the network during a correlation cycle. The mediation platform also generates, based on a minimal threshold of correlation, a charging data record based on a mapping of data associated with a session record and multiple transport records. The mediation platform also transmits the charging data record to a billing system of the provider prior to the collecting of all of the session records and transport records. | 06-19-2014 |
Andrew T. Divicino, Durham, CT US
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20100141243 | RESISTIVE POSITION-SENSING SYSTEM INCLUDING A STACKED SWITCH ARRAY, AND COMPONENTS THEREOF - The position-monitoring system consists of cooperating arrays in the form of an assembly of switch/resistance element units, serving as a sensor component, and an assembly of magnet units, serving as an actuator component, each switch unit including a switching device that is magnetically operated for connecting or disconnecting an associated resistance element to or from a common circuit through the switch stack. The resultant change of resistance in the common circuit is detected and utilized for determining the position of a movable member, to which one of the stacks is operatively attached, relative to another member to which the other stack is attached. | 06-10-2010 |
Andrew T. Duggleby, College Station, TX US
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20140251471 | Vacuum Tank Trailer Discharge Port - Disclosed is a port system for facilitating mixed solid/liquid content discharge from a portable tank especially vacuum tank trailer, discharge system. The system provides an enlarged sloped tank outlet system that overcomes the deficiencies of convention systems. | 09-11-2014 |
Andrew T. Emmons, Ottawa CA
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20150012905 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR STREAMLINING USER INTERFACE DEVELOPMENT - A computer network implemented system is provided that provides a development platform for streamlining the creation of graphical user interface having natural user interface (NUI) attributes (the “platform”). The platform is based on a novel and innovative development framework and workflow that enables the creation of executable GUI elements. A display utility provides a series of screens that provide access to functions that capture a designer's user interface design intent. A user interface is provided that allows a designer to capture the various elements and information indicative of their intent relative to the UI design, to enable creation of a series of UI assets that are encoded with sufficient information to enable their rendering with significantly reduced development effort than in prior art solutions. In one aspect, the assets referred to herein incorporate coding elements corresponding to relevant effects such as position, animation, and “look”. The elements together represent the design intent that is important to convey the important elements for accurately rendering a NUI. More specifically, the platform is designed to encode the assets with state to state transitions such that the assets themselves can be manipulated (to change order and make modifications for example), and yet these assets are also executable. | 01-08-2015 |
Andrew T. Fausak, Foster City, CA US
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20120123711 | System and Method for Measuring Power Usage - A system and method for monitoring energy usage through a power line network is disclosed. According to an embodiment, the present system for monitoring power usage comprises a power line having one or more phases and metering device. The metering device comprises an A/D converter configured to receive an electrical signal and convert the electrical signal to a digital signal, a processor configured to calculate power usage information using the digital signal, and a network interface module configured to transmit the power usage information to a server via the power line network. | 05-17-2012 |
Andrew T. Fausak, San Jose, CA US
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20090287432 | TESTING APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SIGNAL STRENGTH OF POWERLINE NETWORKS - A powerline signal test apparatus has a housing, a pair of prongs protruding from the housing, a powerline module coupled to the pair of prongs within an interior region of the housing. The powerline module is configured to process a first data signal in a first format. The apparatus further has a processor coupled to the powerline module. The processor is configured to initiate transfer of first test data characterized by a first data rate from the pair of prongs through a portion of a powerline network to a target node and initiate receipt of second test data characterized by a second data rate. Moreover, the apparatus has a signal strength indication for the portion of the powerline network associated with the second test data characterized by the second data rate. Furthermore, the apparatus has an output device coupled to the housing and configured to output the signal strength indication. | 11-19-2009 |
20100100253 | Systems and Methods for Controlling Energy Consumption - In particular embodiments, an energy gateway is described that is configured to receive power usage information from one or more power meters, transmit the power usage information to an energy management server, receive control signals from the energy management server, transmit the control signals to the one or more power switches and execute localized pre-programmed rules. | 04-22-2010 |
20120296490 | Systems and Methods for Controlling Energy Consumption - In particular embodiments, an energy gateway is described that is configured to receive power usage information from one or more power meters, transmit the power usage information to an energy management server, receive control signals from the energy management server, transmit the control signals to the one or more power switches and execute localized pre-programmed rules. | 11-22-2012 |
20130036192 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CLIENT-SERVER COMMUNICATION FACILITATING UTILIZATION OF NETWORK-BASED PROCEDURE CALL - System and method for communicating data are disclosed. Method includes facilitating receiving, from a module of a client computing device, a first message in a universal format. Method includes generating a first encoded message by encoding the first message into a network-based procedure call interface associated with a server, based on a stored encoding for the network-based procedure call interface. Method includes facilitating transmitting the first encoded message to a module of the server. Method includes facilitating receiving, from a module of the server, a second message encoded in the network-based procedure call interface associated with the server. Method includes generating a second decoded message by decoding the second message into the universal format, based on the stored encoding for the network-based procedure call interface. Method includes facilitating transmitting the second decoded message to a module of the client computing device. | 02-07-2013 |
20130036451 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CLIENT-SERVER COMMUNICATION FACILITATING UTILIZATION OF AUTHENTICATION AND NETWORK-BASED PROCEDURE CALL - System and method for setting up a data communication are disclosed. Method includes facilitating authenticating a module of a client computing device for the data communication. Method includes facilitating authenticating a module of a server for the data communication. Method includes authenticating an encoding for a network-based procedure call interface for the server. Method includes binding the network-based procedure call interface to a protocol for a gateway interface of the server. Method includes facilitating verifying that a message size of a message transmitted to a module of the client computing device or to a module of the server is within a message size range. Method includes facilitating creating a tunnel to a module of the server, wherein the tunnel is for the data communication. Method includes facilitating creating a channel within the tunnel, wherein the channel is for the data communication. | 02-07-2013 |
20130325934 | GENERAL CLIENT ENGINE WITH LOAD BALANCING FOR CLIENT-SERVER COMMUNICATION - In particular embodiments, a computing device receives a connection from an HTTP-compatible client. The device may assign the client a unique socket, launch a transcoding remote desktop client, receive a termination of the connection by the client, and update load-balancing information. | 12-05-2013 |
20140372508 | NATIVE CLIENT TUNNEL SERVICE FOR CLIENT-SERVER COMMUNICATION - In particular embodiments, an HTML-compatible client device loads an HTML script. The client device executes the HTML script with a Native Client specification. The client device receives user information specifying a connection. The client device creates a port forward or a tunnel device, and connects to a target host through the port forward or the tunnel device. | 12-18-2014 |
20140372509 | WEB-BASED TRANSCODING TO CLIENTS FOR CLIENT-SERVER COMMUNICATION - In particular embodiments, a first computing device associated with a web service may receive a connection from an HTML-compatible client. The first computing device may provide the client a script. A second computing device associated with the web service may receive connection information from the HTML-compatible client and assign the client a unique socket. The second computing device may launch a transcoding remote desktop client and receive a termination of the connection by the client. | 12-18-2014 |
20140372510 | GENERIC TRANSCODING SERVICE FOR CLIENT-SERVER COMMUNICATION - In particular embodiments, a computing device may receive device data from a client device. The computing device may encode the data for transmission to a remote desktop client. The re-encoding may be performed according to a pre-defined import/export protocol. | 12-18-2014 |
20140373098 | RUNTIME API FRAMEWORK FOR CLIENT-SERVER COMMUNICATION - In particular embodiments, a method includes receiving, by a computing device including an import/export framework, encoded client data. The client data may be encoded by a generic transcoding service. The method includes performing load-balancing based at least in part on the client data, authorizing the client's access of a remote application, and exporting the encoded client data to the remote application. | 12-18-2014 |
20150242059 | Video Compose Function - In particular embodiments, a method includes receiving from an application a first graphics device interface (GDI) call and adding the first GDI call to a list of events. The method further includes receiving from the application one or more second GDI calls, wherein each of the second GDI calls is related to the first GDI call and adding the second GDI calls to the list of events. The method further includes receiving from the application a third GDI call, wherein the third GDI call is not related to the first GDI call, and performing a call to a GDI system, the call including the list of events. | 08-27-2015 |
20150244787 | FRONT-END HIGH AVAILABILITY PROXY - In particular embodiments, a method includes receiving a first connection from a client and assigning the client a unique socket. The method further includes selecting, from a plurality of execution hosts, a first execution host for the first connection based at least in part on load-balancing information associated with the execution hosts. Each execution host includes a unique general client engine. The method further includes launching a first transcoding remote desktop client instance at the first execution host in association with the general client engine of the first execution host. The method further includes receiving a second connection from the client, the second connection being associated with the unique socket of the first connection, launching a second transcoding remote desktop client instance at the first execution host in association with the general client engine of the first execution host, and updating the load-balancing information. | 08-27-2015 |
20150244788 | GENERIC TRANSCODING SERVICE WITH LIBRARY ATTACHMENT - In particular embodiments, a method includes, by a computing device, receiving a connection from a client and assigning the client a unique socket. The method further includes launching a generic transcoding service attached to a runtime library, and the runtime library may be able to intercept system calls from a specific instance of an application executing on a remote client for exporting to the client. The method further includes receiving a termination of the connection by the client and updating load-balancing information. | 08-27-2015 |
20150244835 | TRANSCODING INSTANCE WITH MULTIPLE CHANNELS - In particular embodiments, a method includes receiving a first connection from a client and assigning the client a first communication pathway. The method further includes launching a transcoding remote desktop client and receiving a second connection from the client, where the second connection includes a reference identifier. The method further includes determining whether the reference identifier is associated with the transcoding remote desktop client. If so, the method includes accepting the second connection, assigning the second connection to a second communication pathway, and relating the second communication pathway to the transcoding remote desktop client. If not, the method includes refusing the second connection. | 08-27-2015 |
20150271027 | Dynamic Session Transformation - In particular embodiments, a computing device establishes a remote desktop connection with a remote host, the remote desktop connection including one or more dynamic virtual channels. The computing device receives from one or more sensors an indication that the computing device has been rotated to a new orientation. The computing device sends to the remote host, via one of the dynamic virtual channels, information associated with the new orientation. The computing device receives from the remote host graphical data based at least in part on the information associated with the new orientation and provides for display the graphical data. | 09-24-2015 |
Andrew T. Gewitz, Smyrna, GA US
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20110206699 | Methods for the Treatment of Graft-Versus-Host Disease - Methods are disclosed for treating or preventing graft versus host disease in a subject. The methods include selecting a subject in need of treatment for graft versus host disease; and administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of a TLR5 agonist such as a flagellin polypeptide, or a polynucleotide encoding the flagellin, thereby treating or preventing graft versus host disease in the subject. Methods are also disclosed for reducing susceptibility to an opportunistic infection in a subject who is a bone marrow transplant recipient. The methods include selecting a subject who has had a bone marrow or hematopoietic stem cell transplant; and administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of a TLR5 agonist such as a flagellin polypeptide or a polynucleotide encoding the polypeptide, and administering to the subject an effective amount antigen of the opportunistic infection, thereby reducing the susceptibility to the opportunistic infection in the subject. | 08-25-2011 |
Andrew T. Goeppner, Plain City, OH US
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20100138690 | System and Method for Managing an On-Board Entertainment System - A system and method for managing an on board entertainment system is disclosed. The system and method can wirelessly receive music files from a computer and store those music files on an on board unit associated with a motor vehicle. The system and method can also include provisions to associate music information with a received music file and can include provisions to manage the music collection on board a motor vehicle. | 06-03-2010 |
Andrew T. Goeppner, Dublin, OH US
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20160068038 | BODY VENT PROTECTOR - A body vent protector assembly for a vehicle includes a venting port defined into a body underlying surface on the vehicle and a body vent protector disposed at the venting port for inhibiting undesirable matter from interfering with the venting port. The body vent protector includes a shroud disposed over at least a portion of the venting port and a blocking rib disposed at or adjacent a rear edge of the venting port for blocking the undesirable matter. | 03-10-2016 |
Andrew T. Hosford, Stanford, CA US
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20120123515 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REMOVING AN IMPLANTED OBJECT IN A PASSAGEWAY IN A PATIENT - A system for removing an implanted stent or other object from a passageway in a patient includes a housing, an expansion element that operates between an enlarged mode in which the expansion element may radially expand to a diameter larger than the object diameter and a collapsed mode in which the expansion element radially contracts, and a plurality of radially contractible members configured to circumferentially engage the implanted object. A method for moving an implanted stent or other object from an initial location in a passageway includes positioning an expansion element proximate to the stent, expanding the expansion element thereby creating a tapered annular space between the stent and the passageway, advancing a plurality of members towards the tapered annular space, engaging the stent with the members, radially contracting the members to radially compress the stent, and moving the compressed stent from the initial location. | 05-17-2012 |
Andrew T. Johnson, Dayton, OH US
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20140089057 | Diversity Reporting Tool - Included are embodiments for diversity reporting. Some embodiments include providing a first user interface to a buyer, where the first user interface includes an option to request a report of diversity spend data from a plurality of prime suppliers, receiving a report request to provide a report of the diversity spend data to the buyer and providing a second user interface to the at least one prime supplier that includes a data request for the diversity spend data. Some embodiments include receiving the diversity spend data from the at least one prime supplier, where the diversity spend data that was received includes data regarding an amount spent with a diverse vendor over a predetermined length of time and providing the report of the diversity spend data to the buyer. | 03-27-2014 |
Andrew T. Johnson, Everett, WA US
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20150197339 | Aircraft Environmental Control System and Method - An environmental control system including a turbomachine assembly having a shaft, motor, turbine and compressor, the compressor outputting a compressed air stream, a first valve that splits the compressed air stream into first and second compressed air streams, a heat exchanger to cool the first compressed air stream and output a cooled air stream, a second valve positioned to receive the cooled air stream and split the cooled air stream into first and second cooled air streams, wherein the first cooled stream is expanded in the turbine to produce an expanded air stream that is combined with the second compressed air stream and the second cooled air stream to provide a combined air stream having a temperature and a flow rate, and a controller that communicates control signals to the compressor, motor and first and second valves to control the temperature and flow rate of the combined air stream. | 07-16-2015 |
Andrew T. Kim, Poughkeepsie, NY US
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20140332923 | E-FUSE WITH HYBRID METALLIZATION - An e-fuse structure including a fuse link having a first region made of a first conductor and a second region made of a second conductor. The first conductor and the second conductor are in the same wiring level. The first conductor has a higher electrical resistance than the second conductor. The first conductor has a higher resistance to electromigration than the second conductor. The first region and the second region have a common width. The length of the first region is longer than the length of the second region. | 11-13-2014 |
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20150115459 | INTEGRATED CIRCUIT STRUCTURE WITH METAL CAP AND METHODS OF FABRICATION - The present disclosure generally provides for an integrated circuit (IC) structure with a TSV, and methods of manufacturing the IC structure and the TSV. An IC structure according to embodiments of the present invention may include a through-semiconductor via (TSV) embedded within a substrate, the TSV having an axial end; and a metal cap contacting the axial end of the TSV, wherein the metal cap has a greater electrical resistivity than the TSV. | 04-30-2015 |
20150255410 | MECHANICALLY ANCHORED BACKSIDE C4 PAD - The present invention relates generally to flip chip technology and more particularly, to a method and structure for fabricating a mechanically anchored controlled collapse chip connection (C4) pad on a semiconductor structure. In an embodiment, a method is disclosed that may include forming a bonding pad having one or more anchor regions that extend into a semiconductor structure and may inhibit the bonding pad from physically separating from the TSV during temperature fluctuations. | 09-10-2015 |
Andrew T. Koppisch, Flagstaff, AZ US
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20080220441 | Advanced drug development and manufacturing - X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectrometry has been used for detecting binding events and measuring binding selectivities between chemicals and receptors. XRF may also be used for estimating the therapeutic index of a chemical, for estimating the binding selectivity of a chemical versus chemical analogs, for measuring post-translational modifications of proteins, and for drug manufacturing. | 09-11-2008 |
20120138789 | Phosphonium-Based Ionic Liquids and Uses - Phosphonium-based room temperature ionic liquids (“RTILs”) were prepared. They were used as matrices for Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization (MALDI) mass spectrometry and also for preparing samples of dyes for analysis. | 06-07-2012 |
20120196339 | PRODUCTION OF INDUSTRIALLY RELEVANT COMPOUNDS IN PROKARYOTIC ORGANISMS - Disclosed herein are methods for producing compounds (such as 3,4-dihydroxybenzoate, catechol, cis,cis-muconate, or β-carboxy-cis,cis-muconic acid) utilizing biosynthetic pathways in prokaryotic organisms expressing one or more heterologous genes. In some embodiments, the method includes expressing a heterologous asbF gene (for example, a gene having dehydroshikimate dehydratase activity) in a prokaryotic cell under conditions sufficient to produce the one or more compounds and purifying the compound. In additional embodiments, the method further includes expressing one or more of a heterologous 3,4-DHB decarboxylase gene, a heterologous catechol 1,2-dioxygenase gene, and a heterologous 3,4-DHB dioxygenase gene in the prokaryotic cell and purifying the compound. | 08-02-2012 |
20150309021 | Advanced Drug Development and Manufacturing - X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectrometry has been used for detecting binding events and measuring binding selectivities between chemicals and receptors. XRF may also be used for estimating the therapeutic index of a chemical. For estimating the binding selectivities of a chemical versus chemical analogs, for measuring post translational modification of proteins, and for drug manufacturing. | 10-29-2015 |
Andrew T. Laveine, Newberg, OR US
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20130126398 | FLEXIBLE MAT SCREENING APPARATUS WITH OFFSET SUPPORTS - Mechanical separators and screening machines, and methods for flexible sieve mat screening are disclosed. In an example configuration, a flip-flow type flexible mat screening apparatus is provided with optimized relative elevation positions for adjacent pairs of first and second mat supports. In one configuration, a portion of the first mat supports is arranged at a lowered or offset position relative to adjacent second mat supports. | 05-23-2013 |
Andrew T. Lupo, Jr., Emerson, NJ US
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20110217245 | Substituted Butanol Derivatives And Their Use As Fragrance And Flavor Materials - The present invention is related to substituted butanol derivatives of the formula: | 09-08-2011 |
Andrew T. Maioli, Warwick, RI US
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20080287498 | Optically active isomers of ketotifen and therapeutically active metabolites thereof - Racemic norketotifen, racemic 10-hydroxy-ketotifen, racemic 10-hydroxy-nor-ketotifen and optically active isomers of ketotifen, norketotifen, 10-hydroxy-ketotifen and 10-hydroxy-norketotifen were found to have antiallergic and anti-inflammatory effects while being devoid of the severe dose-limiting sedative side effects of Ketotifen. | 11-20-2008 |
20090149502 | Optically active isomers of ketotifen and therapeutically active metabolites thereof - Racemic norketotifen, racemic 10-hydroxy-ketotifen, racemic 10-hydroxy-nor-ketotifen and optically active isomers of ketotifen, norketotifen, 10-hydroxy-ketotifen and 10-hydroxy-norketotifen were found to have antiallergic and anti-inflammatory effects while being devoid of the severe dose-limiting sedative side effects of Ketotifen. | 06-11-2009 |
Andrew T. Marecki, Shrewsbury, MA US
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20150342491 | ELECTRODE ASSEMBLY HAVING AN ATRAUMATIC DISTAL TIP - A catheter including expandable electrode assembly having a distal cap that mechanically engages a locking feature provided on the distal ends of each of two or more flexible splines forming a portion of the expandable electrode assembly is described. The distal cap defines an atraumatic distal tip of the catheter. The catheter may be used in a cardiac mapping and/or ablation procedure. | 12-03-2015 |
20150351652 | ELECTRODE ASSEMBLY - An expandable electrode assembly for use in a cardiac mapping procedure includes multiple bipolar electrode pairs including a first electrode located on an outer surface and a second electrode located on an inner surface of the individual splines forming the expandable electrode assembly. Such an electrode arrangement may produce improved electrical activation signals which may be used to produce a more accurate map of the electrical activity of a patient's heart. | 12-10-2015 |
Andrew T. Miklic, Akron, OH US
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20090084478 | IRRIGATION TIRE - A non directional pneumatic tire is provided for an agricultural irrigation system. The tire includes first and second side walls and a radially outer wall defining an internal inflation chamber. A non directional tread pattern is defined on the tire and includes a plurality of longitudinal protrusions positioned substantially parallel to a rotational axis of the tire. The longitudinal protrusions are arranged in first and second rows extending from the first and second side walls toward and across the equatorial plane of the tire. The longitudinal protrusions of the first and second rows circumferentially alternate with each other and there is a circumferential spacing between adjacent longitudinal protrusions at the equatorial plane so that no portion of one longitudinal protrusion circumferentially coincides with or overlaps another. | 04-02-2009 |
20130276946 | Irrigation Tire - A non directional pneumatic tire is provided for an agricultural irrigation system. The tire includes first and second side walls and a radially outer wall defining an internal inflation chamber. A non directional tread pattern is defined on the tire and includes a plurality of longitudinal protrusions positioned substantially parallel to a rotational axis of the tire. The longitudinal protrusions are arranged in first and second rows extending from the first and second side walls toward and across the equatorial plane of the tire. The longitudinal protrusions of the first and second rows circumferentially alternate with each other and there is a circumferential spacing between adjacent longitudinal protrusions at the equatorial plane so that no portion of one longitudinal protrusion circumferentially coincides with or overlaps another. | 10-24-2013 |
20150290979 | Tire Featuring Curved Bars - Various embodiments of a tire featuring curved bars are disclosed. | 10-15-2015 |
Andrew T. Miller, Brooklyn, NY US
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20120158015 | INSERTABLE DEVICE AND SYSTEM FOR MINIMAL ACCESS PROCEDURE - The present invention provides a system and single or multi-functional element device that can be inserted and temporarily placed or implanted into a structure having a lumen or hollow space, such as a subject's abdominal cavity to provide therewith access to the site of interest in connection with minimally invasive surgical procedures. The insertable device may be configured such that the functional elements have various degrees of freedom of movement with respect to orienting the functional elements or elements to provide access to the site from multiple and different orientations/perspectives as the procedure dictates, e.g., to provide multiple selectable views of the site, and may provide a stereoscopic view of the site of interest. | 06-21-2012 |
20140066954 | INSERTABLE DEVICE AND SYSTEM FOR MINIMAL ACCESS PROCEDURE - The present invention provides a system and single or multi-functional element device that can be inserted and temporarily placed or implanted into a structure having a lumen or hollow space, such as a subject's abdominal cavity to provide therewith access to the site of interest in connection with minimally invasive surgical procedures. The insertable device may be configured such that the functional elements have various degrees of freedom of movement with respect to orienting the functional elements or elements to provide access to the site from multiple and different orientations/perspectives as the procedure dictates, e.g., to provide multiple selectable views of the site, and may provide a stereoscopic view of the site of interest. | 03-06-2014 |
Andrew T. Ogielski, Etna, NH US
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20120290716 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR MONITORING NETWORK ROUTING - The disclosed methods and systems include collecting routing data from a plurality of network routers, and correlating the routing data across routers and across time to obtain network data. The network data can be streamed to a user in real-time and the user can interactively query the data. In one embodiment, interactive routing analyses, drill-down, and forensics can be performed using a repository of Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) update traffic. Alarms can be set to detect selected routing problems. In setting the alarms, the message data for each router can be processed in timestamp order. Current message data from each router can be compared with previous message data to determine a condition status. An alarm can be provided when the condition status meets a temporal correlation criterion and/or a spatial correlation criterion. Based on the computed instability metrics for individual network prefixes and on a common property of those prefixes, a group instability metric for a group of network prefixes can be computed. | 11-15-2012 |
20150333983 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR MONITORING NETWORK ROUTING - The disclosed methods and systems include collecting routing data from a plurality of network routers, and correlating the routing data across routers and across time to obtain network data. The network data can be streamed to a user in real-time and the user can interactively query the data. In one embodiment, interactive routing analyses, drill-down, and forensics can be performed using a repository of Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) update traffic. Alarms can be set to detect selected routing problems. In setting the alarms, the message data for each router can be processed in timestamp order. Current message data from each router can be compared with previous message data to determine a condition status. An alarm can be provided when the condition status meets a temporal correlation criterion and/or a spatial correlation criterion. Based on the computed instability metrics for individual network prefixes and on a common property of those prefixes, a group instability metric for a group of network prefixes can be computed. | 11-19-2015 |
Andrew T. Otwell, Douglasville, GA US
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20110208663 | EXTRACTION OF TRANSACTION DATA FOR COMPLIANCE MONITORING - A knowledge base and methods for use in connection with a policy compliance monitoring system operative to determine exceptions to policies expressed by computer-executable policy statements. The system allows establishment, codification, and maintenance of enterprise policies, monitors electronic transactions of the enterprise from various and possibly heterogeneous data sources, detects exceptions to established policies, reports exceptions to authorized users such as managers and auditors, and/or provides a case management system for tracking exceptions and their underlying transactions. The knowledge base comprises extractor files that are utilized for extracting information from data sources for utilization in policy compliance monitoring, a mapper for normalizing data from the data sources against a system ontology and storing normalized data in a monitoring database, and computer-executable compliance policy statements used by a transaction analysis engine. The policy statements represent predetermined policies of the enterprise that apply to data stored in the monitoring database. | 08-25-2011 |
Andrew T. Papoulis, Canton, MA US
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20160024233 | SEQUESTRANTS OF ADVANCED GLYCATION END PRODUCT (AGE) PRECURSORS - Sequestrants of AGE precursors comprise amines separated by 2, 3 or 4 carbons. Sequestrants of AGE precursors can be used as pharmaceutical agents and in pharmaceutical compositions. The sequestrants of AGE precursors are particularly useful binding AGE precursors and dietary dicarbonyls in mammals in the gastrointestinal tract for the treatment of ailments such as diabetic nephropathy, chronic renal disease, atherosclerosis, stroke, cataracts, and Alzheimer's disease. | 01-28-2016 |
Andrew T. Perlik, Iii, Nokesville, VA US
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20140009575 | Stereo Video Movies - A method and apparatus for processing a video data stream. The video data stream is received from a video camera system. The video data stream comprises a plurality of images of a scene. A plurality of image pairs is selected from the plurality of images. A first image of a first area in the scene overlaps a second image of a second area in the scene in each image pair in the plurality of image pairs. Each image pair in the plurality of image pairs is adjusted to form a plurality of adjusted image pairs. The plurality of adjusted image pairs is configured to provide a perception of depth for the scene when the plurality of adjusted image pairs is presented as a video. | 01-09-2014 |
Andrew T. Pham, Modesto, CA US
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20150178680 | PATENT PORTFOLIO AGGREGATION, MAPPING AND COLLABORATION PLATFORM HAVING QUALITY ENHANCEMENT PETITION FEATURES - Systems, methods and software for aggregating and publishing innovations. In particular, users of this system may submit patent disclosures on various topics or technology areas. The system may then route the idea submissions through the patenting process to relatively rapidly develop a large patent portfolio. In some instances, the submissions may be published to be made accessible by others as part of a first to publish infrastructure. Further, the system may provide back end support for innovation cultivation and harvesting, innovation road mapping and brainstorming, and collaboration. | 06-25-2015 |
Andrew T. Pomerene, Leesburg, VA US
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20100055906 | TWO-STEP HARDMASK FABRICATION METHODOLOGY FOR SILICON WAVEGUIDES - Techniques are disclosed for efficiently fabricating semiconductors including waveguide structures. In particular, a two-step hardmask technology is provided that enables a stable etch base within semiconductor processing environments, such as the CMOS fabrication environment. The process is two-step in that there is deposition of a two-layer hardmask, followed by a first photolithographic pattern, followed by a first silicon etch, then a second photolithographic pattern, and then a second silicon etch. The process can be used, for example, to form a waveguide structure having both ridge and channel configurations, or a waveguide (ridge and/or channel) and a salicide heater structure, all achieved using the same hardmask. The second photolithographic pattern allows for the formation of the lower electrical contacts to the waveguides (or other structures) without a complicated rework of the hardmask. | 03-04-2010 |
20100140708 | Multi-Thickness Semiconductor with Fully Depleted Devices and Photonic Integration - Techniques are disclosed that facilitate fabrication of semiconductors including structures and devices of varying thickness. One embodiment provides a method for semiconductor device fabrication that includes thinning a region of a semiconductor wafer upon which the device is to be formed thereby defining a thin region and a thick region of the wafer. The method continues with forming on the thick region one or more photonic devices and/or partially depleted electronic devices, and forming on the thin region one or more fully depleted electronic devices. Another embodiment provides a semiconductor device that includes a semiconductor wafer defining a thin region and a thick region. The device further includes one or more photonic devices and/or partially depleted electronic devices formed on the thick region, and one or more fully depleted electronic devices formed on the thin region. An isolation area can be formed between the thin region and the thick region. | 06-10-2010 |
20150028286 | METHOD FOR GROWING GERMANIUM/SILICON-GERMANIUM SUPERLATTICE - A bulk manufacturing method for growing silicon-germanium stained-layer superlattice (SLS) using an ultra-high vacuum-chemical vapor deposition (UHV-CVD) system and a detector using it is disclosed. The growth method overcomes the stress caused by silicon and germanium lattice mismatch, and leads to uniform, defect-free layer-by-layer growth. Flushing hydrogen between the layer growths creates abrupt junctions between superlattice structure (SLS) layers. Steps include flowing a mixture of phosphine and germane gases over a germanium seed layer. This in-situ doped germanium growth step produces an n-doped germanium layer. Some of the phosphorus diffuses into the underlying germanium and reduces the stress in the underlying germanium that is initially created by the lattice mismatch between germanium and silicon. Phosphine can be replaced by diborane if a p-doped layer is desired. The reduction of stress results in a smooth bulk germanium growth. | 01-29-2015 |
Andrew T. Schiebler, Bethesda, MD US
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20090276724 | Interface Including Graphic Representation of Relationships Between Search Results - A multi-dimensional graphic user interface displays selected types of information regarding items included in one or more databases or returned by a search in accordance with locations on a two-dimensional display area or projection of a three-dimensional space on a two-dimensional area and provides for selective display of information about respective items in a database (e.g. metadata) as additional dimensions of the display which may be suppressed and/or selectively introduced to avoid user distraction or obscuring information or for comparison between screens which may indicate to a user the degree to which a particular item may or may not be germane to an issue or particular subject matter of interest. The graphic user interface thus provides an effective tool for evaluating search results and organizing detailed review thereof. | 11-05-2009 |
20160004756 | INTERFACE INCLUDING GRAPHIC REPRESENTATION OF RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN SEARCH RESULTS - A multi-dimensional graphic user interface displays selected types of information regarding items included in one or more databases or returned by a search in accordance with locations on a two-dimensional display area or projection of a three-dimensional space on a two-dimensional area and provides for selective display of information about respective items in a database (e.g. metadata) as additional dimensions of the display which may be suppressed and/or selectively introduced to avoid user distraction or obscuring information or for comparison between screens which may indicate to a user the degree to which a particular item may or may not be germane to an issue or particular subject matter of interest. The graphic user interface thus provides an effective tool for evaluating search results and organizing detailed review thereof. | 01-07-2016 |
Andrew T. Serbinski, Annandale, NJ US
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20080282447 | Draw type sun shield cap - A draw type sun shield cap includes: a) a visor component being an elongated member in the general shape of a cap visor with a central area and opposing back segments; and, b) a crown component having a shape adapted to cover the central portion of a human head with a front, a back and opposing sides, the crown component being connected to the visor component at its front; c) a draw line connecting the back of the crown component to each of the opposing back segments of the visor component; wherein the sun shield cap has a first position wherein the draw line is undrawn and loose and wherein the sun shield cap is flat and the sun shield cap has a second position wherein the draw line is drawn tightly so as to bring the back of the crown component and each of the opposing back segments of the visor component to one another to create a three dimensional cap with side cross ventilation. Preferably, both the visor component and the crown component are created from a single piece of material. | 11-20-2008 |
Andrew T. Sitterer, Massapequa, NY US
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20140231341 | PTFE MEMBRANE - Porous PTFE membranes comprising a first porous surface and a second porous surface, and a bulk between the first porous surface and the second porous surface, wherein the membrane has a pore rating of from about 2 nanometers to about 50 nanometers, and the first and second porous surfaces each comprise a ratio of non-fused nodule area to fused nodule area of about 1 or greater, and methods of making and using the membranes, are disclosed. | 08-21-2014 |
Andrew T. Smith, San Diego, CA US
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20160096272 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR TRAINING OF ROBOTS - A random k-nearest neighbors (RKNN) approach may be used for regression/classification model wherein the input includes the k closest training examples in the feature space. The RKNN process may utilize video images as input in order to predict motor command for controlling navigation of a robot. In some implementations of robotic vision based navigation, the input space may be highly dimensional and highly redundant. When visual inputs are augmented with data of another modality that is characterized by fewer dimensions (e.g., audio), the visual data may overwhelm lower-dimension data. The RKNN process may partition available data into subsets comprising a given number of samples from the lower-dimension data. Outputs associated with individual subsets may be combined (e.g., averaged). Selection of number of neighbors, subset size and/or number of subsets may be used to trade-off between speed and accuracy of the prediction. | 04-07-2016 |
Andrew T. Sornborger, Davis, CA US
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20160098630 | NEUROMORPHIC CIRCUIT THAT FACILITATES INFORMATION ROUTING AND PROCESSING - The disclosed embodiments relate to a system that selectively propagates information through a neuromorphic circuit comprising a set of interconnected neurons. During operation, a neuron in the set of neurons receives information-carrying current pulses from one or more upstream information-carrying neurons, wherein the information-carrying current pulses are insufficient to cause the neuron to generate output current pulses. The neuron also receives selectively generated gating current pulses from one or more gating neurons, wherein the gating current pulses cause a neural voltage of the neuron to approach a firing threshold. In this way, concurrently received information-carrying current pulses combine with the gating current pulses to cause the neural voltage to exceed the firing threshold, which causes the neuron to generate output current pulses that propagate to downstream neurons. | 04-07-2016 |
Andrew T. Sornborger, Athens, GA US
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20090060266 | Methods and Systems for Analyzing Ratiometric Data - Systems and methods for analyzing ratiometric data, e.g., ratiometric image data such as fluorescent image data. | 03-05-2009 |
Andrew T. Syzbalski, San Francisco, CA US
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20150227208 | Gesture Based Rating System and Method - A method that includes receiving a request to provide a rating for an entity, in response to receiving the request to provide a rating for an entity, providing a graphical user interface comprising a gesture input region, receiving, via the gesture input region, a graphical representation of a gesture, determining a rating corresponding to the graphical representation of the gesture, and storing the rating. | 08-13-2015 |
Andrew T. Tauferner, Rochester, MN US
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20090204789 | DISTRIBUTING PARALLEL ALGORITHMS OF A PARALLEL APPLICATION AMONG COMPUTE NODES OF AN OPERATIONAL GROUP IN A PARALLEL COMPUTER - Methods, apparatus, and products for distributing parallel algorithms of a parallel application among compute nodes of an operational group in a parallel computer are disclosed that include establishing a hardware profile, the hardware profile describing thermal characteristics of each compute node in the operational group; establishing a hardware independent application profile, the application profile describing thermal characteristics of each parallel algorithm of the parallel application; and mapping, in dependence upon the hardware profile and application profile, each parallel algorithm of the parallel application to a compute node in the operational group. | 08-13-2009 |
20090271608 | Temperature Threshold Application Signal Trigger for Real-Time Relocation of Process - A method of managing a process relocation operation in a computing system is provided and includes determining respective operating temperatures of first, second and additional nodes of the system, where the first node has an elevated operating temperature and the second node has a normal operating temperature, notifying first and second kernels respectively associated with the first and second nodes, of a swapping condition, initially managing the first and second kernels to swap an application between the first and the second nodes while the swapping condition is in effect, and secondarily managing the first and second kernels to perform a barrier operation to end the swapping condition. | 10-29-2009 |
20090287712 | Configurable Persistent Storage on a Computer System Using a Database - A method for persistent data storage on a computer system with a kernel by retrieving configuration information regarding a system operation request and then deciding based on the configuration information whether to execute it with special persistent storage or to not do so. The configuration information may be stored on a central node or may be encoded onto any of the nodes. The special persistent storage may be a database. The method may further be implemented by a computer program product. It also may be implemented on a computer system. | 11-19-2009 |
20100306296 | ADDING ENTROPY FOR IMPROVED RANDOM NUMBER GENERATION IN A COMPUTER SYSTEM - A parallel computer system adds entropy to improve the quality of random number generation by using parity errors as a source of entropy because parity errors are influenced by external forces such as cosmic ray bombardment, alpha particle emission, and other random or near-random events. By using parity errors and associated information to generate entropy, the quality of random number generation in a parallel computer system is increased. | 12-02-2010 |
20120331065 | Messaging In A Parallel Computer Using Remote Direct Memory Access ('RDMA') - Messaging in a parallel computer using remote direct memory access (‘RDMA’), including: receiving a send work request; responsive to the send work request: translating a local virtual address on the first node from which data is to be transferred to a physical address on the first node from which data is to be transferred from; creating a local RDMA object that includes a counter set to the size of a messaging acknowledgment field; sending, from a messaging unit in the first node to a messaging unit in a second node, a message that includes a RDMA read operation request, the physical address of the local RDMA object, and the physical address on the first node from which data is to be transferred from; and receiving, by the first node responsive to the second node's execution of the RDMA read operation request, acknowledgment data in the local RDMA object. | 12-27-2012 |
20120331153 | Establishing A Data Communications Connection Between A Lightweight Kernel In A Compute Node Of A Parallel Computer And An Input-Output ('I/O') Node Of The Parallel Computer - Establishing a data communications connection between a lightweight kernel in a compute node of a parallel computer and an input-output (‘I/O’) node of the parallel computer, including: configuring the compute node with the network address and port value for data communications with the I/O node; establishing a queue pair on the compute node, the queue pair identified by a queue pair number (‘QPN’); receiving, in the I/O node on the parallel computer from the lightweight kernel, a connection request message; establishing by the I/O node on the I/O node a queue pair identified by a QPN for communications with the compute node; and establishing by the I/O node the requested connection by sending to the lightweight kernel a connection reply message. | 12-27-2012 |
20120331243 | Remote Direct Memory Access ('RDMA') In A Parallel Computer - Remote direct memory access (‘RDMA’) in a parallel computer, the parallel computer including a plurality of nodes, each node including a messaging unit, including: receiving an RDMA read operation request that includes a virtual address representing a memory region at which to receive data to be transferred from a second node to the first node; responsive to the RDMA read operation request: translating the virtual address to a physical address; creating a local RDMA object that includes a counter set to the size of the memory region; sending a message that includes an DMA write operation request, the physical address of the memory region on the first node, the physical address of the local RDMA object on the first node, and a remote virtual address on the second node; and receiving the data to be transferred from the second node. | 12-27-2012 |
20130080564 | MESSAGING IN A PARALLEL COMPUTER USING REMOTE DIRECT MEMORY ACCESS ('RDMA') - Messaging in a parallel computer using remote direct memory access (‘RDMA’), including: receiving a send work request; responsive to the send work request: translating a local virtual address on the first node from which data is to be transferred to a physical address on the first node from which data is to be transferred from; creating a local RDMA object that includes a counter set to the size of a messaging acknowledgment field; sending, from a messaging unit in the first node to a messaging unit in a second node, a message that includes a RDMA read operation request, the physical address of the local RDMA object, and the physical address on the first node from which data is to be transferred from; and receiving, by the first node responsive to the second node's execution of the RDMA read operation request, acknowledgment data in the local RDMA object. | 03-28-2013 |
20130086136 | ADDING ENTROPY FOR IMPROVED RANDOM NUMBER GENERATION IN A COMPUTER SYSTEM - A parallel computer system adds entropy to improve the quality of random number generation by using parity errors as a source of entropy because parity errors are influenced by external forces such as cosmic ray bombardment, alpha particle emission, and other random or near-random events. By using parity errors and associated information to generate entropy, the quality of random number generation in a parallel computer system is increased. | 04-04-2013 |
20130091236 | REMOTE DIRECT MEMORY ACCESS ('RDMA') IN A PARALLEL COMPUTER - Remote direct memory access (‘RDMA’) in a parallel computer, the parallel computer including a plurality of nodes, each node including a messaging unit, including: receiving an RDMA read operation request that includes a virtual address representing a memory region at which to receive data to be transferred from a second node to the first node; responsive to the RDMA read operation request: translating the virtual address to a physical address; creating a local RDMA object that includes a counter set to the size of the memory region; sending a message that includes an DMA write operation request, the physical address of the memory region on the first node, the physical address of the local RDMA object on the first node, and a remote virtual address on the second node; and receiving the data to be transferred from the second node. | 04-11-2013 |
20130103926 | ESTABLISHING A DATA COMMUNICATIONS CONNECTION BETWEEN A LIGHTWEIGHT KERNEL IN A COMPUTE NODE OF A PARALLEL COMPUTER AND AN INPUT-OUTPUT ('I/O') NODE OF THE PARALLEL COMPUTER - Establishing a data communications connection between a lightweight kernel in a compute node of a parallel computer and an input-output (‘I/O’) node of the parallel computer, including: configuring the compute node with the network address and port value for data communications with the I/O node; establishing a queue pair on the compute node, the queue pair identified by a queue pair number (‘QPN’); receiving, in the I/O node on the parallel computer from the lightweight kernel, a connection request message; establishing by the I/O node on the I/O node a queue pair identified by a QPN for communications with the compute node; and establishing by the I/O node the requested connection by sending to the lightweight kernel a connection reply message. | 04-25-2013 |
20130159575 | ADAPTIVE RECOVERY FOR PARALLEL REACTIVE POWER THROTTLING - Power throttling may be used to conserve power and reduce heat in a parallel computing environment. Compute nodes in the parallel computing environment may be organized into groups based on, for example, whether they execute tasks of the same job or receive power from the same converter. Once one of compute nodes in the group detects that a parameter (i.e., temperature, current, power consumption, etc.) has exceeded a first threshold, power throttling on all the nodes in the group may be activated. However, before deactivating power throttling, a plurality of parameters associated with the group of compute nodes may be monitored to ensure they are all below a second threshold. If so, the power throttling for all of the compute nodes is deactivated. | 06-20-2013 |
20130159744 | ADAPTIVE RECOVERY FOR PARALLEL REACTIVE POWER THROTTLING - Power throttling may be used to conserve power and reduce heat in a parallel computing environment. Compute nodes in the parallel computing environment may be organized into groups based on, for example, whether they execute tasks of the same job or receive power from the same converter. Once one of compute nodes in the group detects that a parameter (i.e., temperature, current, power consumption, etc.) has exceeded a first threshold, power throttling on all the nodes in the group may be activated. However, before deactivating power throttling, a plurality of parameters associated with the group of compute nodes may be monitored to ensure they are all below a second threshold. If so, the power throttling for all of the compute nodes is deactivated. | 06-20-2013 |
20130212253 | Calculating A Checksum With Inactive Networking Components In A Computing System - Calculating a checksum utilizing inactive networking components in a computing system, including: identifying, by a checksum distribution manager, an inactive networking component, wherein the inactive networking component includes a checksum calculation engine for computing a checksum; sending, to the inactive networking component by the checksum distribution manager, metadata describing a block of data to be transmitted by an active networking component; calculating, by the inactive networking component, a checksum for the block of data; transmitting, to the checksum distribution manager from the inactive networking component, the checksum for the block of data; and sending, by the active networking component, a data communications message that includes the block of data and the checksum for the block of data. | 08-15-2013 |
20130212258 | CALCULATING A CHECKSUM WITH INACTIVE NETWORKING COMPONENTS IN A COMPUTING SYSTEM - Calculating a checksum utilizing inactive networking components in a computing system, including: identifying, by a checksum distribution manager, an inactive networking component, wherein the inactive networking component includes a checksum calculation engine for computing a checksum; sending, to the inactive networking component by the checksum distribution manager, metadata describing a block of data to be transmitted by an active networking component; calculating, by the inactive networking component, a checksum for the block of data; transmitting, to the checksum distribution manager from the inactive networking component, the checksum for the block of data; and sending, by the active networking component, a data communications message that includes the block of data and the checksum for the block of data. | 08-15-2013 |
20140040335 | METHOD OF ENTROPY DISTRIBUTION ON A PARALLEL COMPUTER - Method, system, and computer program product for performing an operation, the operation including, responsive to receiving a file system request at a file system, retrieving a first entropy pool element from the file system, and inserting, at the file system, the first entropy pool element into a network packet sent from the file system responsive to the file system request. | 02-06-2014 |
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