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20100185653 | POPULATING A STRUCTURED PRESENTATION WITH NEW VALUES - Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs stored on computer storage media, for populating a structured presentation with new values. One aspect can be embodied in machine-implemented methods that include the actions of receiving description data describing a preexisting structured presentation, comparing characteristics of the preexisting structured presentation with content of electronic documents in an unstructured collection of electronic documents to locate electronic documents that identify a new value that is relevant to the preexisting structured presentation, adding the new value to the preexisting structured presentation to form a new structured presentation, and outputting instructions for visually presenting the new structured presentation. | 07-22-2010 |
20100185654 | ADDING NEW INSTANCES TO A STRUCTURED PRESENTATION - Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs stored on computer storage media, for retrieval and display of information from an electronic document collection. In one aspect, a machine-implemented method includes the actions of receiving description data describing a preexisting structured presentation, comparing characteristics of the preexisting structured presentation with content of electronic documents in an unstructured collection of electronic documents to locate electronic documents that identify a new instance that is relevant to the preexisting structured presentation, adding an identifier of the new instance to the preexisting structured presentation to form an expanded structured presentation, and outputting instructions for presenting the expanded structured presentation. | 07-22-2010 |
20100185934 | ADDING NEW ATTRIBUTES TO A STRUCTURED PRESENTATION - Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs stored on computer storage media, for retrieval and display of information from an electronic document collection. One aspect can be embodied in machine-implemented methods that include the actions of receiving description data describing a preexisting structured presentation, comparing characteristics of the preexisting structured presentation with content of electronic documents in an unstructured collection of electronic documents to locate electronic documents that identify a new attribute that is relevant to the preexisting structured presentation, adding an identifier of the new attribute to the preexisting structured presentation to form an expanded structured presentation, and outputting instructions for presenting the expanded structured presentation. | 07-22-2010 |
20100306223 | Rankings in Search Results with User Corrections - Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for improving search with user corrections. In one aspect, a methods performed by a data processing apparatus include the actions of receiving a value result set, accessing historical records of user corrections stored at one or more data storage devices, the historical records describing user corrections of the characterization of instance attributes by values, determining that the historical records of user corrections describe a first user correction involving a first value in the value result set, and changing a confidence parameter embodying a confidence that the first value correctly characterizes the attribute of the instance. The value result set comprises a collection of one or more values. The values are candidates for characterizing an attribute of an instance. The first value is involved in the correction as either a corrected value or an uncorrected value. | 12-02-2010 |
20120265757 | RANKING BLOG DOCUMENTS - A blog search engine may receive a search query. The blog search engine may determine scores for a group of blog documents in response to the search query, where the scores are based on a relevance of the group of blog documents to the search query and a quality of the group of blog documents. The blog search engine may also provide information regarding the group of blog documents based on the determined scores. | 10-18-2012 |
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20090262410 | Device For The Pixel-Integrated Return Of Fluid - An apparatus for the pixel-integrated return of fluid in the pixel of a fluidic display is characterized in that the fluid with which the desired information is to be displayed and/or the carrier fluid in which the fluid is optionally embedded can be returned in a particularly compact manner and in a manner which is invisible to an observer past the visible part of a pixel (image compartment) into a reservoir (reservoir compartment) through or out of the reservoir. The device comprises an image compartment, a reservoir compartment, a connecting duct and at least one return duct, whereby the at least one return duct is formed by the fact that the connecting duct has at least one area with an uninterruptedly enlarged cross section which transitions in a specified manner into the cross section of the original cross section. | 10-22-2009 |
20100123946 | Display Element Comprising a Reflector - The invention relates to a display element for the display of a plurality of a colors and a method for their display. | 05-20-2010 |
20100165441 | LAYER COMPOSITION OF AN ELECTROWETTING SYSTEM - A layer composition of an electrowetting system with a first electrode layer, an insulator layer on the first electrode layer, and a fluid layer over the insulator layer, wherein the fluid layer comprises at least two immiscible fluids which, under the influence of an applied voltage, reversibly change their wetting behavior of a surface allocated to the insulator layer, wherein the insulator layer being at least in part built of a material with a permittivity of ε | 07-01-2010 |
20110063334 | Display Element and a Method for Driving a Display Element - Display element with at least one color-generating cell of the first type which has an emissive light source, and with at least one color-generating cell of the second type which has a reflective and/or transmissive and/or transflective light source, whereby each cell of the second type can be driven so that it makes visible one of the chromatic colors red, green, blue, magenta, cyan and yellow and the achromatic colors white and black, to compensate at least partly for the absence of the color impression created by at least one color-generating cell of the first type on account of the ambient light of the display element. | 03-17-2011 |
20110083963 | Liquid Transport Using Electrowetting Supported by Effective Arrangement of Electrodes - An arrangement of electrodes is provided in which there is a plurality of electrodes located in two planes and offset from one another in the direction of movement, and which within each plane are arranged in at least two electrically interconnected and alternating groups. A method is also provided for the movement or transport of drops of liquid utilizing the electrowetting effect and utilizing the above arrangement. | 04-14-2011 |
20110170165 | FLUID DISPLAY DEVICE HAVING A CENTRAL RESERVOIR - The invention relates to a display device based on the use of fluids for visualizing information. In order to ensure simple exchangeability of fluids, the invention provides a central fluid reservoir which may be utilized in combination with a fluid display device of any desired design. For this purpose, the central fluid reservoir is coupled to the fluid display elements, which can be refilled with the colored fluid. | 07-14-2011 |
20110181940 | DEVICE FOR FLUIDIC DISPLAY AND CORRESPONDING METHOD - The invention relates to a display, for using liquids to display information and a corresponding method. According to the invention, said display comprises a number of display elements with cavities, at least one display liquid for displaying information and at least one liquid reservoir for providing the at least one display liquid, characterised in that each display element further comprises a dosing device, by means of which display liquid from the liquid reservoir may be dosed into and out of the display element. The dosing device thus permits a precise dosing of defined display liquid volumes into or out of the display element. The method in which said dosing device finds use is used for precisely repeated dosing of defined volumes of display liquid. | 07-28-2011 |
20110216391 | Security Element - The invention relates to a security element including at least one display element for non-resettable visible display of information, wherein said display element comprises a first and a second volume which are fluidically connected via at least one duct, and only one electrically controllable electrode which is associated to one of said volumes and is configured, when charged with an electric voltage, to vary the surface tension of a liquid which is present in said associated volume, wherein said liquid comprises at least an electrically conducting and/or polar and a non-polar fraction, and at least said electrically conducting fraction being completely and in a stable manner provided in that of both volumes which is not associated with an electrode and wherein said electrically conducting and/or polar fraction may be moved irreversibly and at least partly due to a single charging of the electrode into the volume which is associated with an electrode. | 09-08-2011 |
20110235157 | Display device comprising display elements without backflow ducts - The invention relates to a display device having at least one electronically controllable display element comprising at least one non-polar and at least two electrically conducting or polar liquids, a fluidically closed volume having a visible subvolume, a further subvolume and at least two storage volumes connected to said subvolumes, as well as a voltage source connected to a first electrode array. It is provided thereby that each of said electrically conducting or polar liquids assumes a volume which is dimensioned such that, independent of application of voltage to the electrode array, always a fluidically tight closure for non-polar liquid between the respective storage volume and either the visible or the further subvolume is formed. | 09-29-2011 |
20110235158 | Multi-colored display device - The invention relates to a display device having at least one electrically controllable display element comprising a first and at least one further liquid, a plurality of fluidically closed volumes and at least one voltage source which is connected to an electrode array, wherein said volumes include flat visible subvolumes which stacked upon another along their shortest dimension, having associated second subvolumes which pass through those flat visible subvolumes which are underlying that flat visible subvolume which is associated with the respective second subvolume. | 09-29-2011 |
20110290358 | DEVICE FOR DISPLAYING INFORMATION - A device for displaying information comprising at least one display element which includes: a liquid, the surface energy thereof being variable by means of an electric field; a first and a second volume for receiving the liquid, wherein said first and said second volume are defined by a first effective radius or a second effective radius, respectively, a fluidic passage between said first and said second volume, wherein in a first state said liquid substantially occupies said first volume and wherein in a second state said liquid substantially occupies said second volume, is characterized in that said passage is configured such that the fraction of the liquid facing to the unoccupied volume comprises a radius which is smaller than the effective radius of the presently occupied volume. | 12-01-2011 |
20120105935 | APPARATUS FOR DISPLAYING INFORMATION - The invention relates to an apparatus for displaying information by way of at least one fluid. For this purpose, the apparatus comprises at least one display element having two volumes, wherein the first volume is disposed between a transparent cover layer and a non-transparent intermediate layer and the second volume is disposed between the intermediate layer and a final layer such that only the content of the upper volume is visible. The display according to the invention further comprises at least one fluidic transition, by way of which the fluid can be transported between the two volumes. The apparatus according to the invention has an optimized space requirement, solves the problem of uneven saturation over the surface of a display element, and is additionally not sensitive to mechanical interference. | 05-03-2012 |
20130077152 | DISPLAY DEVICE HAVING MULTI-COLOURED DISPLAY ELEMENTS - The invention relates to a display apparatus having at least one electronically controllable display element that comprises: at least one nonpolar and at least two electrically conductive or polar liquids; a fluidically sealed volume having a visible sub-volume and at least two holding volumes connected fluidically to the visible sub-volume; and at least one voltage source that is applied to a first electrode arrangement; the visible sub-volume being of planar embodiment so that when the first electrode arrangement is in the zero-voltage state, the electrically conductive or polar liquids are drawn into the respective holding volume; and the display element furthermore comprising mechanical and/or electrical means for selectably retaining in their holding volumes those electrically conductive or polar liquids which are not intended to be moved into the visible sub-volume by an impingement of voltage on the first electrode arrangement. | 03-28-2013 |
20140071515 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING A DISPLAY ELEMENT FOR AN ELECTRO-WETTING DISPLAY AND A DISPLAY ELEMENT FOR AN ELECTRO-WETTING DISPLAY - This invention describes a method for producing a display element for an electrowetting display with the steps: Provision of a display chamber ( | 03-13-2014 |
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20090066674 | CALIBRATION OF SINGLE-LAYER TOUCH-SENSOR DEVICE - A single-layer touch-sensor device having a calibration mechanism coupled therewith is described. Included is a charge measurement circuit coupled, by a pair of electrical traces, with a slider of the single-layer touch-sensor device. A pair of calibration capacitors is included, each calibration capacitor coupled, between the slider and the charge measurement circuit, with one of the pair of electrical traces. A pair of connection switches is also included, each connection switch coupled with one of the pair of calibration capacitors. | 03-12-2009 |
20090153152 | COMPENSATION CIRCUIT FOR A TX-RX CAPACITIVE SENSOR - A capacitive sensor may include a transmit electrode and a receive electrode capacitively coupled with the transmit electrode. A capacitance sensing circuit senses a capacitance between the transmit and receive electrodes by applying a signal to the transmit electrode and rectifying a current waveform induced at the receive electrode. A compensation circuit reduces the effect of a mutual and parasitic capacitances of the transmit and receive electrode pair by adding a compensation current to the rectified current. | 06-18-2009 |
20120043971 | METHODS AND CIRCUITS FOR MEASURING MUTUAL AND SELF CAPACITANCE - A capacitance measurement circuit for measuring self and mutual capacitances may include a first electrode capacitively coupled with a second electrode, a first plurality of switches coupled with the first electrode, and a second plurality of switches coupled with the second electrode, wherein, during a first operation stage, the first plurality of switches is configured to apply a first initial voltage to the first electrode and the second plurality of switches is configured to apply a second initial voltage to the second electrode, and wherein, during a second operation stage, the first plurality of switches is configured to connect the first electrode with a measurement circuit, and the second plurality of switches is configured to connect the second electrode with a constant voltage. | 02-23-2012 |
20120043977 | Mutual Capacitance Sensing Circuits, Methods and Systems - A capacitance sensing system may include a first selection circuit that couples N electrodes of a first electrode set to a capacitance sense circuit; and a second selection circuit that couples M electrodes of a second electrode set, substantially simultaneously, to a signal generator circuit as a group to induce current in the N electrodes by mutual capacitance between the M and N electrodes; wherein N is at least one, and M>N. | 02-23-2012 |
20120044199 | Capacitance Scanning Proximity Detection - A method and apparatus for scanning a first set of electrodes of a capacitive sense array using a first sensing mode to identify a presence of an object in proximity to the capacitive sense array, where scanning using the first sensing mode identifies objects not in physical contact with the capacitive sense array. The first set of electrodes is scanned using a second sensing mode to determine a location of the object in relation to the capacitive sense array, where rescanning using the second sensing mode determines locations of objects in physical contact with the capacitive sense array. | 02-23-2012 |
20120200307 | COMPENSATION CIRCUIT FOR A TX-RX CAPACITIVE SENSOR - A capacitive sensor may include a transmit electrode and a receive electrode capacitively coupled with the transmit electrode. A capacitance sensing circuit senses a capacitance between the transmit and receive electrodes by applying a signal to the transmit electrode and rectifying a signal induced at the receive electrode. A compensation circuit reduces the effect of a mutual and parasitic capacitances of the transmit and receive electrode pair by adding a compensation signal to the rectified signal. | 08-09-2012 |
20120200524 | NOISE FILTERING DEVICES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CAPACITANCE SENSING DEVICES - A capacitance sensing system can filter noise that presents in a subset of electrodes in the proximity of a sense object (i.e., finger). A capacitance sensing system can include a sense network comprising a plurality of electrodes for generating sense values; a noise listening circuit configured to detect noise on a plurality of the electrodes; and a filtering circuit that enables a filtering for localized noise events when detected noise values are above one level, and disables the filtering for localized noise events when detected noise values are below the one level. | 08-09-2012 |
20120268415 | METHOD AND APPARATUS TO IMPROVE NOISE IMMUNITY OF A TOUCH SENSE ARRAY - A method for improving noise immunity of capacitive sensing circuit associated with a touch sense array is disclosed. The capacitive sensing circuit receives a response signal from a touch sense array. The capacitive sensing circuit measures a noise component of the response signal. When a level of noise of the noise component within a passband of the capacitive sensing circuit is greater than a threshold, the capacitive sensing circuit changes at least one parameter of capacitive sensing circuit to move the passband substantially outside the frequency spectrum of the noise component. | 10-25-2012 |
20120286800 | CAPACITANCE SENSOR WITH SENSOR CAPACITANCE COMPENSATION - A capacitance sensing circuit may include a switching circuit configured to generate a sensor current by charging and discharging a capacitive sensor electrode, and a current mirror that generates a mirror current based on the sensor current. Based on the mirror current, a measurement circuit generates an output signal representative of a capacitance of the capacitive sensor electrode. | 11-15-2012 |
20130021294 | USAGE OF WEIGHTING MATRICES IN MULTI-PHASE SCANNING MODES - Apparatuses and methods of driving different transmit (TX) phase sequences of a TX signal on TX electrodes in different sensing stages according to a weighting matrix as the excitation matrix. One method drives the TX signals according to the weighting matrix and measures receive (RX) signals on the RX electrodes to determine if an object is proximate to the electrodes. | 01-24-2013 |
20130314109 | MULTI-FUNCTIONAL CAPACITANCE SENSING CIRCUIT WITH A CURRENT CONVEYOR - An apparatus for and a method of sensing capacitance of one or more sensor elements in multiple capacitance sensing modes, including a self-capacitance sensing mode and a mutual capacitance sensing mode. | 11-28-2013 |
20140022203 | DISCONTINUOUS INTEGRATION USING HALF PERIODS - Apparatuses and methods of frequency hopping algorithms are described. One method monitors a signal on one or more electrodes of a sense network at a first operating frequency and detects noise in the signal at the first operating frequency. The method then switches to a second operating frequency, based on said detecting, for scanning the electrodes to detect a conductive object proximate to the plurality of electrodes, wherein a constant integration time is used for one half-period when scanning the electrodes at both the first and second operating frequencies. | 01-23-2014 |
20140022211 | TOUCHSCREEN DATA PROCESSING - Capacitive touch sensors and touchscreen data processing methods are provided. In one embodiment, the method includes sequentially integrating and converting charge from each of a plurality of sensing capacitors in an array to digital data, the digital data including sample values corresponding to a measured capacitance for each of the plurality of sensing capacitors. Noise is then separated from useful information by filtering the sample values on a sample-by-sample basis. Finally, the filtered sample values are summed and a position of at least one contact on the array determined using the filtered capacitance values. Other embodiments are also provided. | 01-23-2014 |
20140035871 | Capacitance Scanning Proximity Detection - A method and apparatus for scanning a first set of electrodes of a capacitive sense array using a first sensing mode to identify a presence of an object in proximity to the capacitive sense array, where scanning using the first sensing mode identifies objects not in physical contact with the capacitive sense array. The first set of electrodes is scanned using a second sensing mode to determine a location of the object in relation to the capacitive sense array, where rescanning using the second sensing mode determines locations of objects in physical contact with the capacitive sense array. | 02-06-2014 |
20140118296 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PARALLEL SCANNING AND DATA PROCESSING FOR TOUCH SENSE ARRAYS - A parallel pipelining method of operation of a touch sense controller for processing data into a touch map is disclosed. A current full scan of response signals to at least one excitation of a touch sense array is received using a first thread of a processing device. The current full scan of response signals is processed using a second thread of the processing device to render a touch map corresponding to the touch sense array. A next full scan of response signals is received using the first thread. Receiving the next full scan and processing the current full scan are performed substantially simultaneously. | 05-01-2014 |
20140253492 | ASSIGNING ISSUES TO TECHNICAL SUPPORT GROUPS BASED ON SKILL AND PRODUCT KNOWLEDGE - A processing device scans, during a first operation, a first plurality of electrodes along a first axis in a capacitive sense array to generate a first plurality of signals corresponding to a mutual capacitance at electrode intersections of the capacitive sense array. During a second operation, the processing device scans a second plurality of electrodes along a second axis in the capacitive sense array to generate a second plurality of signals corresponding to the mutual capacitance at the electrode intersections of the capacitive sense array, wherein the second operation occurs during a different period of time than the first operation. The processing device determines a first coordinate of a conductive object proximate to the capacitive sense array based on the first plurality of signals and a second coordinate of the conductive object based on the second plurality of signals. | 09-11-2014 |
20140266257 | METHODS AND CIRCUITS FOR MEASURING MUTUAL AND SELF CAPACITANCE - In an example embodiment, an apparatus includes a sensing device. The sensing device includes circuitry configured to sense self-capacitance and circuitry configured to sense mutual-capacitance, each configured to detect capacitance values corresponding to whether an object is proximate to a touch screen. The sensing device is configured to measure a first capacitance value using the self-capacitance circuitry during self-capacitance sensing operations and to measure a second capacitance value using the mutual-capacitance circuitry during mutual-capacitance sensing operations. | 09-18-2014 |
20150084918 | HIGH RESOLUTION CAPACITANCE TO CODE CONVERTER - An integration circuit including a first capacitor is operatively coupled to a comparator. The comparator is configured to compare a first capacitor voltage of the first capacitor to a reference voltage and produce a first comparator output based on the comparison. A current generator is operatively coupled with the integration circuit and configured to balance charge on the first capacitor. A control unit is operatively coupled to the comparator and the current generator and configured to balance charge on the first capacitor by sensing the first comparator output and controlling the current generator based on the first comparator output. | 03-26-2015 |
20150097584 | MULTI-FUNCTIONAL CAPACITANCE SENSING CIRCUIT - An apparatus for and a method of sensing capacitance of one or more sensor elements in multiple capacitance sensing modes, including a self-capacitance sensing mode and a mutual capacitance sensing mode. | 04-09-2015 |
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20120212895 | LOW Z LINEAR VIBRATOR - A low Z linear vibrator is described well suited for use in small form factor portable devices such as a smartphone. The low Z vibrator can be configured to include a beam structure that can be attached to a vibratory mass and a low profile actuator. The low profile actuator can cause the vibratory mass to oscillate in a well-defined and predictable manner. | 08-23-2012 |
20120261241 | THIN PROFILE ROTATIONAL SWITCH ASSEMBLIES - Rotational switch assemblies having a thin operational profile are provided for use in electronic devices. Rotational switch assemblies in accordance with embodiments of the invention can include a button, an engagement member, and switch housing. The switch housing includes a radial spring, a post, and at least two contact spring arms. The engagement member includes at least two contact pads and at least two position notches and is mounted to and operable to rotate about the post to one of at least two positions. When the button is moved from one position to another, this movement is translated to the engagement member, which rotates from one position to another, and as the engagement member rotates, the radial spring engages the position notch corresponding to the position of the engagement member, and one of the contact pads engages a corresponding one of the contact spring members for that position. | 10-18-2012 |
20140048400 | FLOATING SWITCH ASSEMBLIES AND METHODS FOR MAKING THE SAME - Switch assemblies that mitigate stack up variations and methods of making the same are provided. The stack up variations are mitigated by embodiments that use a floating switch design. The floating switch design may eliminate height variations in the stack up by directly mounting an activation assembly to a support bracket. This ensures that the stack up height of the activation assembly and support bracket remain fixed, independent of a flexible printed circuit board (PCB) that may also be secured to the activation assembly. This way, regardless of the thickness of the flexible PCB and any height variations in solder used to secure the flexible PCB to the activation assembly, the stack up height of the activation assembly and support bracket remains fixed. | 02-20-2014 |
20140055019 | LOW PROFILE HINGE AND PIN MOUNT - Described embodiments provide a low profile hinge and pin mount to be mounted within a small encasement. The mount has a low profile and takes up minimal space within the small encasement without sacrificing structural support for a component and external forces placed on the mount. The mount includes a bracket, a pin and a fastener. The bracket includes a rounded end, a fastening end and a beam configured to support the component placed between the rounded end and the fastening end. The rounded end of the bracket is sized and shaped to fit in an enclosure of the encasement and to pivot about the pin during a rework process. Methods for installing and reworking the low profile hinge and pin mount are described. | 02-27-2014 |
20140071594 | Components Having Breakaway Installation Handles - A component may be molded with an integral breakaway installation handle. The breakaway installation handle may be used to manipulate and maneuver the component during assembly operations and during component mounting operations. A technician may use the breakaway installation handle to mount the component to a fixture while applying adhesive, attaching a mesh, or performing other assembly operations on the component. Following assembly operations, the technician may use the breakaway installation handle to install the component in an electronic device. After installing the component in the electronic device, the technician may bend the breakaway installation handle with respect to the component until the breakaway installation handle breaks off from the component. Components having breakaway installation handles may be formed form an injection molding system in which mold cavities each receive molten plastic from a runner. Plastic that solidifies in each runner may form the breakaway installation handle for each component. | 03-13-2014 |
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20110076685 | METHOD FOR IN VITRO DETECTION AND DIFFERENTIATION OF PATHOPHYSIOLOGICAL CONDITIONS - The present invention relates to the use of defined polynucleotides to form at least one multi-gene biomarker for producing a multiplex assay as a tool for in vitro detection and/or early detection and/or differentiation and/or progress monitoring and/or evaluation of pathophysiological conditions of a patient, the pathophysiological condition selected from the group consisting of: SIRS, sepsis and its degrees of severity; sepsis-like conditions, septic shock, bacteremia, infective/non-infectious multiorgan failure, early detection of these conditions; focus control, control of surgical rehabilitation of the infection focus; responders/non-responders for a specific therapy, treatment monitoring; distinction between infectious and non-infectious etiology of systemic reactions of the organism, such as SIRS, sepsis, postoperative complications, chronic and/or acute organ dysfunction, shock response, inflammatory response and/or trauma. | 03-31-2011 |
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20100162101 | Method for Dynamically Converting Voice XML Scripts into other Compatible Markup Language Scripts Based on Required Modality - In a contact center, a routing interface for enabling redirection of interactions from one scripted resource type to another includes a language transformation engine executable from a browser application resident on a digital medium installed on or accessible to a computing appliance, and an interactive panel accessible through the browser application the panel containing selectable modality options. The language transformation engine has network access to a language server, and a routing strategy server, and wherein VXML scripts downloaded to the browser are transformed into scripts expressed in another markup language for presentation and wherein the transformed scripts are used at an end resource that the interaction is redirected to. | 06-24-2010 |
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20100169499 | Trust in Physical Networks - A trust network has at least one transmission medium supporting transmission of data, wherein data transmitted is in at least some instances transmitted in discrete portions, two or more nodes terminating discrete legs in the transmission medium, and trust software executing from a machine-readable medium by a processor on one or more of the two or more nodes. The one or more nodes executing trust software apply trust logic to transmission of the discrete data portions. | 07-01-2010 |
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20080222240 | Method and Apparatus for Extended Management of State and Interaction of a Remote Knowledge Worker from a Contact Center - A network system for managing remote agents of a communication center includes a primary server connected to the network the primary server controlling at least one routing point; one or more secondary servers distributed on the network and accessible to the remote agents, the secondary server or servers having data access to agent computing platforms and communication peripherals; and, a software suite distributed in part to the secondary server or servers and distributed in part to one or more agents computing platforms and peripherals, the software suite including protocol for reporting agent status data. The system monitors agents computing platforms and peripherals for activity state through the one or more secondary servers whereupon the one or more secondary servers exchange control messaging and event related data using ISCC protocols with the primary server over the network for intelligent routing purposes. | 09-11-2008 |
20090172776 | Method and System for Establishing and Managing Trust Metrics for Service Providers in a Federated Service Provider Network - A system for issuing, validating, and managing trust between two or more entities authenticated to operate in a federated network includes one or more servers for issuing trust certificates based on one or more trust metrics, and one or more servers for validating issued trust certificates. Entities operating through a communications interface may be issued trust certificates pursuant to evaluation relative to certain trust metrics, the certificates accompanying communications between entities the certificates subject to validation at communication end points of interaction. | 07-02-2009 |
20120084751 | Automated Call Center Software Build Generator - A call center (CC) generator includes generator software (GSW) executing on a computerized appliance from a machine-readable physical medium, an input interface for receiving a CC configuration, access to a data repository storing CC software components, a function relating configuration parameters to individual ones of the stored CC software components, and an output interface for delivering a CC SW suite. The CC generator, executing the GSW, considers the CC configuration, applies the relating function, selects CC software components to copy from the data repository, and builds the CC SW suite for output. | 04-05-2012 |
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20120044199 | Capacitance Scanning Proximity Detection - A method and apparatus for scanning a first set of electrodes of a capacitive sense array using a first sensing mode to identify a presence of an object in proximity to the capacitive sense array, where scanning using the first sensing mode identifies objects not in physical contact with the capacitive sense array. The first set of electrodes is scanned using a second sensing mode to determine a location of the object in relation to the capacitive sense array, where rescanning using the second sensing mode determines locations of objects in physical contact with the capacitive sense array. | 02-23-2012 |
20120105361 | CAPACITIVE STYLUS WITH PALM REJECTION - A system comprising a sensing device and a capacitive sense array configured to detect a presence of a passive touch object and a stylus where the capacitive sense array receives a transmit signal from the stylus via capacitive coupling. The system further comprising a processing device configured to determine the stylus location on the capacitive sense array based on the transmit signal and to synchronize the stylus to the capacitive sense array. | 05-03-2012 |
20120105362 | SYNCHRONIZING A STYLUS WITH A CAPACITIVE SENSE ARRAY - A system and method for tracking a stylus on a capacitive sense array. The system comprising the capacitive sense array configured to detect a presence of the stylus, a processing device to generate a synchronization signal, and a transmitter to transmit the synchronization signal to the stylus to synchronize the stylus to the capacitive sense array. The system further comprises a magnetic antenna configured to inductively transmit the synchronization signal to the stylus, wherein the magnetic antenna is disposed around the outer edges of the capacitance sense array, according to an embodiment of the invention. | 05-03-2012 |
20120286800 | CAPACITANCE SENSOR WITH SENSOR CAPACITANCE COMPENSATION - A capacitance sensing circuit may include a switching circuit configured to generate a sensor current by charging and discharging a capacitive sensor electrode, and a current mirror that generates a mirror current based on the sensor current. Based on the mirror current, a measurement circuit generates an output signal representative of a capacitance of the capacitive sensor electrode. | 11-15-2012 |
20130169582 | CONTACT IDENTIFICATION AND TRACKING ON A CAPACITANCE SENSING ARRAY - Active stylus operation when there is no physical connection between the stylus and the touch array requires communication and synchronization. It is possible to use the touchscreen stack-up itself to communicate synchronization signals or other information optically by outfitting the active stylus with an optical receiver and transmitting signals either with additional diodes or by modulating the display clock itself. | 07-04-2013 |
20130207925 | MULTI-PURPOSE STYLUS ANTENNA - Methods and apparatuses of a multi-purpose stylus antenna are described. One device includes a processing device comprising a switch, an antenna circuit, and a capacitance sensor. The switch is configured to couple a conductive element between the antenna circuit and the capacitance sensor. The processing device is configured to communicate data to or from a stylus when the switch is coupled to the antenna circuit and to measure capacitance associated with the conductive element when the switch is coupled to the capacitance sensor. | 08-15-2013 |
20130207926 | STYLUS TO HOST SYNCHRONIZATION - A system and method for synchronizing a stylus to a capacitive sense array. The system including a capacitive sense array which includes a plurality of electrodes. A synchronization signal is transmitted to the stylus using the plurality of electrodes. The synchronization signal is transmitted to the stylus by capacitively coupling the stylus to the capacitive sense array. | 08-15-2013 |
20130207938 | ACTIVE STYLUS TO HOST DATA TRANSMITTING METHOD - Apparatuses and methods of active stylus to host device data transmitting. One method receives, at a stylus, an indication that a host device is performing a first coordinate scan to determine coordinates of the stylus proximate to a capacitive sense array of the host device. While the host device is performing the first coordinate scan, the stylus transmits at least two bits of stylus data to the host device. | 08-15-2013 |
20130207939 | STYLUS TO HOST SYNCHRONIZATION USING A MAGNETIC FIELD - A system and method for synchronizing a stylus to a capacitive sense array. The system including a capacitive sense array which includes a plurality of electrodes. A magnetic field is generated using the plurality of electrodes. The magnetic field is used to synchronize the operation of the stylus and the capacitive sense array. | 08-15-2013 |
20140035871 | Capacitance Scanning Proximity Detection - A method and apparatus for scanning a first set of electrodes of a capacitive sense array using a first sensing mode to identify a presence of an object in proximity to the capacitive sense array, where scanning using the first sensing mode identifies objects not in physical contact with the capacitive sense array. The first set of electrodes is scanned using a second sensing mode to determine a location of the object in relation to the capacitive sense array, where rescanning using the second sensing mode determines locations of objects in physical contact with the capacitive sense array. | 02-06-2014 |
20140192030 | STYLUS AND RELATED HUMAN INTERFACE DEVICES WITH DYNAMIC POWER CONTROL CIRCUITS - A device comprising a body comprising an elongated housing with at least a first conductive tip formed at a distal end and at least one sense electrode on the body; a capacitance sense circuit disposed within the housing and configured to sense a capacitance of the sense electrode to generate a proximity result in response to contact with a human body; and a signal generator circuit disposed within the housing and configured to activate a position signal in response to the proximity result, the position signal being driven at the tip of the device | 07-10-2014 |
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20120253673 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR THREE DIMENSIONAL DYNAMIC MEASUREMENTS IN WATER SYSTEM - Techniques are disclosed for measuring one or more physical properties of a water system. For example, in one embodiment, a method comprises the following steps. A measurement platform is positioned at a first location of a given water system, wherein the measurement platform comprises a plurality of sensor devices distributed over a three dimensional space and configured to acquire data relating to one or more physical properties of the water system. A first set of measurement data is acquired from the water system at the first location via at least a portion of the plurality of sensor devices of the measurement platform. The measurement platform is moved along a predetermined path to at least a second location in the water system. At least a second set of measurement data is acquired from the water system at the second location via at least a portion of the plurality of sensor devices of the measurement platform. The method may further comprise generating an image based on the first set of measurement data and the at least a second set of measurement data, wherein the image represents the one or more physical properties of the water system. | 10-04-2012 |
20130103214 | Provisioning Aggregate Computational Workloads And Air Conditioning Unit Configurations To Optimize Utility Of Air Conditioning Units And Processing Resources Within A Data Center - Methods, apparatuses, and computer program products for provisioning aggregate computational workloads and air conditioning unit configurations to optimize utility of air conditioning units and processing resources within a data center are provided. Embodiments include for each air conditioning unit within the data center, determining a thermal zone generated by the air conditioning unit; for a given aggregate computational workload, identifying a plurality of computational workload configurations, each computational workload configuration indicating spatial assignments of the aggregate computational workload among a plurality of processing resources within the data center; for each computational workload configuration, calculating a total minimum energy consumption of the air conditioning units and the processing resources; and selecting the computational workload configuration with the lowest total minimum energy consumption and the determined lowest power air conditioning unit configuration corresponding with the selected computational workload configuration. | 04-25-2013 |
20130103218 | PROVISIONING AGGREGATE COMPUTATIONAL WORKLOADS AND AIR CONDITIONING UNIT CONFIGURATIONS TO OPTIMIZE UTILITY OF AIR CONDITIONING UNITS AND PROCESSING RESOURCES WITHIN A DATA CENTER - Methods, apparatuses, and computer program products for provisioning aggregate computational workloads and air conditioning unit configurations to optimize utility of air conditioning units and processing resources within a data center are provided. Embodiments include for each air conditioning unit within the data center, determining a thermal zone generated by the air conditioning unit; for a given aggregate computational workload, identifying a plurality of computational workload configurations, each computational workload configuration indicating spatial assignments of the aggregate computational workload among a plurality of processing resources within the data center; for each computational workload configuration, calculating a total minimum energy consumption of the air conditioning units and the processing resources; and selecting the computational workload configuration with the lowest total minimum energy consumption and the determined lowest power air conditioning unit configuration corresponding with the selected computational workload configuration. | 04-25-2013 |
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20100163715 | Light Focusing in Linear Channel Arrays - The invention relates to devices that contain linear channels having optically transparent substances for focusing light. In some embodiments, the invention relates to improved nucleic acid sequencing methods using devices disclosed herein. In other embodiments, the invention relates to the arrangement of materials in and around capillary tubes with refractive indexes that maximize the number of channels useful for fluorescent detection of compositions after capillary electrophoresis. | 07-01-2010 |
20110108711 | SINGLE PHOTON SPECTROMETER - A fiberized single photon sensitive spectrometer based on a 32-channel PMT sensor is highly sensitive with broad detection dynamic range. The spectrometer enables accurate and high speed detection, identification and analysis of biological samples labeled with multiple fluorescent markers, such as compositions of multi-color fluorescence signals or radiation emitted by multiple fluorescence dyes. A fiberized optical input of the spectrometer allows an easy and efficient coupling to any measurement system based on fiber collection of the analyzed fluorescence. The spectrometer provides highly accurate DNA sequencing. A 32 channel PMT single photon detector has a detection dynamic range of more than 20 bits and has a frame rate of about 3300 frames per second. The dynamic range of the detector's pixels reaches 10 | 05-12-2011 |
20140117217 | SINGLE PHOTON SPECTROMETER - A fiberized single photon sensitive spectrometer on a 32-channel PMT sensor is highly sensitive with broad detection dynamic range. The spectrometer enables accurate and high speed detection, identification and analysis of biological samples labeled with multiple fluorescent markers, such as compositions of multi-color fluorescence signals or radiation emitted by multiple fluorescence dyes. A fiberized optical input of the spectrometer allows an easy and efficient coupling to any measurement system based on fiber collection of the analyzed fluorescence. The spectrometer provides highly accurate DNA sequencing. A 32 channel PMT single photon detector has a detection dynamic range of more than 20 bits and has a frame rate of about 3300 frames per second. The dynamic range of the detector's pixels reaches 10 | 05-01-2014 |
20140186966 | SINGLE PHOTON SPECTROMETER - A fiberized single photon sensitive spectrometer on a 32-channel PMT sensor is highly sensitive with broad detection dynamic range. The spectrometer enables accurate and high speed detection, identification and analysis of biological samples labeled with multiple fluorescent markers, such as compositions of multi-color fluorescence signals or radiation emitted by multiple fluorescence dyes. A fiberized optical input of the spectrometer allows an easy and efficient coupling to any measurement system based on fiber collection of the analyzed fluorescence. The spectrometer provides highly accurate DNA sequencing. A 32 channel PMT single photon detector has a detection dynamic range of more than 20 bits and has a frame rate of about 3300 frames per second. The dynamic range of the detector's pixels reaches 10 | 07-03-2014 |
20140186967 | SINGLE PHOTON SPECTROMETER - A fiberized single photon sensitive spectrometer on a 32-channel PMT sensor is highly sensitive with broad detection dynamic range. The spectrometer enables accurate and high speed detection, identification and analysis of biological samples labeled with multiple fluorescent markers, such as compositions of multi-color fluorescence signals or radiation emitted by multiple fluorescence dyes. A fiberized optical input of the spectrometer allows an easy and efficient coupling to any measurement system based on fiber collection of the analyzed fluorescence. The spectrometer provides highly accurate DNA sequencing. A 32 channel PMT single photon detector has a detection dynamic range of more than 20 bits and has a frame rate of about 3300 frames per second. The dynamic range of the detector's pixels reaches 10 | 07-03-2014 |