Bartlett, CA
Amy E. Bartlett, Palo Alto, CA US
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20140163527 | SYSTEM FOR REDUCING LOCAL DISCOMFORT - A device for targeted delivery of a substance to an airway may include a conduit and at least two applicators. The conduit may include a proximal end and a bifurcated distal portion having two distal ends. Each applicator may be coupled with one of the distal ends of the conduit and may be configured to direct the substance out of the applicator toward one of two sides of an airway. A method for targeted delivery of a substance to an airway may involve advancing a substance delivery device into the airway, contacting two sides of the airway with at least two applicators of the substance delivery device, such that each applicator contacts the airway near a glossopharyngeal nerve and/or a superior laryngeal nerve on each of the two sides of the airway, and delivering the substance through the applicators to contact the airway along the two sides. | 06-12-2014 |
Andrew Bartlett, Mill Valley, CA US
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20120072401 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TRANSFERRING DATA BETWEEN A HOST DEVICE AND AN EXTERNAL DEVICE - A method for transferring data between a host device and an external device is described. The external device has FAT32 file system. The method accepts parameters for an incoming data file from the host device. Further, the method allocates memory blocks for the incoming file data on the external device based on the parameters and indexes the allocated memory blocks on a memory index table to create a file footprint. The method reads the memory index table to identify the file footprint and receives the incoming file data from the host device. | 03-22-2012 |
Bryan Bartlett, Lomita, CA US
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20120092886 | Skate board Lighting System - A skateboard lighting system is provided which is mountable to a skateboard having a deck, a deck top surface, a deck bottom surface and a pair of supporting trolleys, each trolley being mounted to the deck bottom surface and defining a trolley wheel axis. The lighting system comprises a lighting system frame mountable to the deck bottom surface proximate a first trolley and at least one light mounted to the frame, the light including a first lighting element arrayed to direct light along a light axis, the light axis being substantially parallel to the trolley wheel axis. A power source is provided in electrical communication with the light. | 04-19-2012 |
Bryan J. Bartlett, San Diego, CA US
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20120042398 | COMPOSITIONS FOR LABELING AND IDENTIFYING AUTOPHAGOSOMES AND METHODS FOR MAKING AND USING THEM - The invention provides methods and compositions for detecting and measuring the amount of autophagosomes in cells or tissues, including biopsy samples, in vitro, in situ and/or in vivo. By detecting and measuring the amount of autophagosomes in cells or tissues, the methods and compositions of the invention also measure the amount of autophagic activity in a cell or a tissue. In one aspect, the invention can be adapted to a plate-reader format for high-throughput screening of drugs that modulate autophagy, i.e., high-throughput detection of autophagic (autophagosome) activity in cells or tissues. In alternative embodiments, the compositions of the invention can localize into autophagosomes (AV), and these compositions can comprise any detectable moiety or group, e.g., a cadaverine, a radioactive, fluorescent-, bioluminescent and/or paramagnetic-conjugated reagent. | 02-16-2012 |
Carolyn Bartlett, Santa Rosa, CA US
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20130226053 | Adjustable Postural Support Device - An improved postural support device having a plurality of supports that are designed to promote scapular retraction. The supports are adjustable and customizable in size and shape per a user's needs. A user can vary placement of the supports against the scapulae in order to achieve a desired level of retraction. | 08-29-2013 |
Dameon Bartlett, Santa Cruz, CA US
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20110056166 | CONCRETE FOUNDATION FORM SCREW - A protruding-head fastener is disclosed for joining two or more members. A protruding-head fastener includes a head that protrudes when the fastener is installed and shaped to rotationally couple with a drive tool, and a shank fixedly coupled with the protruding head and having a self-tapping threaded portion and a maximum diameter. The protruding head and the shank define a longitudinal axis through the fastener. The protruding head has a length along the longitudinal axis and a maximum width transverse to the longitudinal axis such that the length divided by the maximum width defines an aspect ratio for the protruding head that is equal to or greater than 1.0. The protruding head further has a minimum width that is greater than the maximum diameter of the shank. In many embodiments, the minimum width of the protruding head exceeds 1.2 times the maximum diameter of the shank. | 03-10-2011 |
Jim Bartlett, Santa Barbara, CA US
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20090073961 | METHOD, COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT, AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING AUTOMATIC GAIN CONTROL VIA SIGNAL SAMPLING AND CATEGORIZATION - An apparatus for detecting and adjusting volumes levels may include a processor capable of receiving data from a carrier(s). The processor is also capable of receiving trigger control signals from a trigger control and arranging the data into frames that are stored in a buffer. The processor is also capable of determining whether the trigger control signals include data indicating whether a determination regarding adjustment of a volume level of the data is required. The apparatus also includes a packet analyzer capable of calculating an average volume level associated with the frames when a determination reveals that adjustment of the volume level is required and is capable of generating categories, corresponding to intensity levels and categorizing the frames according to the intensity levels based on the average. The packet analyzer is also capable of determining whether to adjust the volume level based on a category assigned to the frames. | 03-19-2009 |
20090080409 | METHOD, COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING NON-INTRUSIVE VOICE OVER INTERNET PROTOCOL (VoIP) MONITORING AND RECORDING - An apparatus for non-intrusively monitoring and recording data (e.g., speech data) associated with a call(s) as well as addition and/or removal of a user(s) to/from a communication may include a processor capable of receiving speech data generated by a user of a device that subscribes to a network(s). The processor is further capable of receiving trigger control signals and determining whether the trigger control signals contain data indicating whether recording and monitoring of the data is required as well as addition and/or removal of a user to a communication is required. The processor is further capable of generating one or more copies of the speech data when the determination reveals that the recording and monitoring of the speech data is required and is further capable of generating sound corresponding to the speech data when the determination reveals that the recording and monitoring of the speech data is not required. | 03-26-2009 |
20090086631 | Voice Over Internet Protocol Marker Insertion - A watermark is inserted or overwritten into a packetized voice stream in a VoIP environment to characterize the voice data stream for various functions, such as providing certain in-band audible information or markers for detection. A visual type of marker can be inserted to measure delay for various applications, such as the round trip delay associated with providing directory assistance services, including measuring the delay from providing a prompt to a caller to the their response. The visual marker facilitates use of processes to detect measuring points for measuring delays. Audible markers can be used to provide various types of audible signals, including informational tones to agents, as well as announcements to callers. | 04-02-2009 |
20090086716 | Real Time Measurement Of Network Delay - Delay is measured associated with the transfer of voice signals involving a telephone connected to a PSTN carrier (e.g., non VoIP based) where the call is terminated by an operator agent using a workstation connected to a VoIP based network. A test tone is provided to the telephone causing a tone to be generated at a headset of the workstation. An oscilloscope measures the delay using an input of a first signal associated with the generation of the test tone at the telephone, and a second signal associated with the generation of the resulting tone at the headset. The tone at the headset can be looped back into the headset microphone, causing a return signal to be generated and measured. Once the overall delay is known, and the delay of certain elements are estimated, the delay associated with other network elements, including the workstation, can be determined. | 04-02-2009 |
20100226365 | VOICE OVER INTERNET PROTOCOL MARKER INSERTION - A watermark is inserted or overwritten into a packetized voice stream in a VoIP environment to characterize the voice data stream for various functions, such as providing certain in-band audible information or markers for detection. A visual type of marker can be inserted to measure delay for various applications, such as the round trip delay associated with providing directory assistance services, including measuring the delay from providing a prompt to a caller to the their response. The visual marker facilitates use of processes to detect measuring points for measuring delays. Audible markers can be used to provide various types of audible signals, including informational tones to agents, as well as announcements to callers. | 09-09-2010 |
Joel Patrick Bartlett, Del Mar, CA US
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20130233228 | POROUS ANTI-SLIP FLOOR COVERING - A marine flooring assembly having a marine vessel having a fixed surface and a floor covering assembly with an underlayment having an upper surface, an opposing lower surface, and defining a plurality of voids extending from the upper surface to the lower surface, the lower surface of the underlayment directly coupled to the fixed surface of the marine vessel, the floor covering assembly also having a working layer disposed on top of the underlayment, the working layer including a plurality of meshed flexible curled strands, each curled strand having at least one portion directly physically coupled to at least one of another curled strand and an upper surface of the underlayment, the plurality of curled strands defining a lower working surface, an upper working surface, and a plurality of openings thereat. | 09-12-2013 |
John B. Bartlett, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20150067945 | Disposable Wipe - An improved disposable wipe that can be worn on the hand of an individual. The disposable wipe has an absorbent sheet that is heat sealed to a sanitary glove. The sanitary glove is ambidextrous in design, having a first thumb portion and a second thumb portion arranged on either side of an at least one finger portion. Additionally, the sanitary glove is liquid resistant, such that any fluid wiped up with the absorbent sheet is not transferred to the skin of the individual. The absorbent sheet may have a plurality of perforations interspersed between each thumb and finger portion of the glove, which allow the absorbent sheet to be ripped into small sections of material that can then be used for targeted cleaning using a single finger. It is also possible for the absorbent sheet to retain a cleansing solution that is dispensed upon use of the disposable wipe. | 03-12-2015 |
Marian S. Bartlett, La Jolla, CA US
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20080235165 | Weak hypothesis generation apparatus and method, learning aparatus and method, detection apparatus and method, facial expression learning apparatus and method, facial enpression recognition apparatus and method, and robot apparatus - A facial expression recognition system that uses a face detection apparatus realizing efficient learning and high-speed detection processing based on ensemble learning when detecting an area representing a detection target and that is robust against shifts of face position included in images and capable of highly accurate expression recognition, and a learning method for the system, are provided. When learning data to be used by the face detection apparatus by Adaboost, processing to select high-performance weak hypotheses from all weak hypotheses, then generate new weak hypotheses from these high-performance weak hypotheses on the basis of statistical characteristics, and select one weak hypothesis having the highest discrimination performance from these weak hypotheses, is repeated to sequentially generate a weak hypothesis, and a final hypothesis is thus acquired. In detection, using an abort threshold value that has been learned in advance, whether provided data can be obviously judged as a non-face is determined every time one weak hypothesis outputs the result of discrimination. If it can be judged so, processing is aborted. A predetermined Gabor filter is selected from the detected face image by an Adaboost technique, and a support vector for only a feature quantity extracted by the selected filter is learned, thus performing expression recognition. | 09-25-2008 |
20080247598 | Weak hypothesis generation apparatus and method, learning apparatus and method, detection apparatus and method, facial expression learning apparatus and method, facial expression recognition apparatus and method, and robot apparatus - A facial expression recognition system that uses a face detection apparatus realizing efficient learning and high-speed detection processing based on ensemble learning when detecting an area representing a detection target and that is robust against shifts of face position included in images and capable of highly accurate expression recognition, and a learning method for the system, are provided. When learning data to be used by the face detection apparatus by Adaboost, processing to select high-performance weak hypotheses from all weak hypotheses, then generate new weak hypotheses from these high-performance weak hypotheses on the basis of statistical characteristics, and select one weak hypothesis having the highest discrimination performance from these weak hypotheses, is repeated to sequentially generate a weak hypothesis, and a final hypothesis is thus acquired. In detection, using an abort threshold value that has been learned in advance, whether provided data can be obviously judged as a non-face is determined every time one weak hypothesis outputs the result of discrimination. If it can be judged so, processing is aborted. A predetermined Gabor filter is selected from the detected face image by an Adaboost technique, and a support vector for only a feature quantity extracted by the selected filter is learned, thus performing expression recognition. | 10-09-2008 |
Marian Steward Bartlett, San Diego, CA US
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20100086215 | Automated Facial Action Coding System - An automatic facial action coding system and method can include processing an image to identify a face in the image, to detect and align one or more facial features shown in the image, and to define one or more windows on the image. One or more distributions of pixels and color intensities can be quantified in each of the one or more windows to derive one or more two-dimensional intensity distributions of one or more colors within the window. The one or more two-dimensional intensity distributions can be processed to select image features appearing in the one or more windows and to classify one or more predefined facial actions on the face in the image. A facial action code score that includes a value indicating a relative amount of the predefined facial action occurring in the face in the image can be determined for the face in the image for each of the one or more predefined facial actions. | 04-08-2010 |
20140242560 | FACIAL EXPRESSION TRAINING USING FEEDBACK FROM AUTOMATIC FACIAL EXPRESSION RECOGNITION - A machine learning classifier is trained to compute a quality measure of a facial expression with respect to a predetermined emotion, affective state, or situation. The expression may be of a person or an animated character. The quality measure may be provided to a person. The quality measure may also used to tune the appearance parameters of the animated character, including texture parameters. People may be trained to improve their expressiveness based on the feedback of the quality measure provided by the machine learning classifier, for example, to improve the quality of customer interactions, and to mitigate the symptoms of various affective and neurological disorders. The classifier may be built into a variety of mobile devices, including wearable devices such as Google Glass and smart watches. | 08-28-2014 |
20140314284 | DATA ACQUISITION FOR MACHINE PERCEPTION SYSTEMS - Apparatus, methods, and articles of manufacture for obtaining examples that break a visual expression classifier at user devices such as tablets, smartphones, personal computers, and cameras. The examples are sent from the user devices to a server. The server may use the examples to update the classifier, and then distribute the updated classifier code and/or updated classifier parameters to the user devices. The users of the devices may be incentivized to provide the examples that break the classifier, for example, by monetary reward, access to updated versions of the classifier, public ranking or recognition of the user, a self-rewarding game. The examples may be evaluated using a pipeline of untrained crowdsourcing providers and trained experts. The examples may contain user images and/or depersonalized information extracted from the user images. | 10-23-2014 |
20140314310 | AUTOMATIC ANALYSIS OF RAPPORT - In selected embodiments, one or more wearable mobile devices provide videos and other sensor data of one or more participants in an interaction, such as a customer service or a sales interaction between a company employee and a customer. A computerized system uses machine learning expression classifiers, temporal filters, and a machine learning function approximator to estimate the quality of the interaction. The computerized system may include a recommendation selector configured to select suggestions for improving the current interaction and/or future interactions, based on the quality estimates and the weights of the machine learning approximator. | 10-23-2014 |
20140315168 | FACIAL EXPRESSION MEASUREMENT FOR ASSESSMENT, MONITORING, AND TREATMENT EVALUATION OF AFFECTIVE AND NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS - Apparatus, methods, and articles of manufacture facilitate diagnosis of affective mental and neurological disorders. Extended facial expression responses to various stimuli are evoked or spontaneously collected, and automatically evaluated using machine learning techniques and automatic facial expression measurement (AFEM) techniques. The stimuli may include pictures, videos, tasks of various emotion-eliciting paradigms, such as a reward-punishment paradigm, an anger eliciting paradigm, a fear eliciting paradigm, and a structured interview paradigm. The extended facial expression responses, which may include facial expression responses as well head pose responses and gesture responses, are analyzed using machine learning techniques to diagnose the subject, to estimate the likelihood that the subject suffers from a specific disorder, and/or to evaluate treatment efficacy. | 10-23-2014 |
20140316881 | ESTIMATION OF AFFECTIVE VALENCE AND AROUSAL WITH AUTOMATIC FACIAL EXPRESSION MEASUREMENT - Apparatus, methods, and articles of manufacture facilitate analysis of a person's affective valence and arousal. A machine learning classifier is trained using training data created by (1) exposing individuals to eliciting stimuli, (2) recording extended facial expression appearances of the individuals when the individuals are exposed to the eliciting stimuli, and (3) obtaining ground truth of valence and arousal evoked from the individuals by the eliciting stimuli. The classifier is thus trained to analyze images with extended facial expressions (such as facial expressions, head poses, and/or gestures) evoked by various stimuli or spontaneously obtained, to estimate the valence and arousal of the persons in the images. The classifier may be deployed in sales kiosks, online trough mobile and other devices, and in other settings. | 10-23-2014 |
20140321737 | COLLECTION OF MACHINE LEARNING TRAINING DATA FOR EXPRESSION RECOGNITION - Apparatus, methods, and articles of manufacture for implementing crowdsourcing pipelines that generate training examples for machine learning expression classifiers. Crowdsourcing providers actively generate images with expressions, according to cues or goals. The cues or goals may be to mimic an expression or appear in a certain way, or to “break” an existing expression recognizer. The images are collected and rated by same or different crowdsourcing providers, and the images that meet a first quality criterion are then vetted by expert(s). The vetted images are then used as positive or negative examples in training machine learning expression classifiers. | 10-30-2014 |
20150186712 | COLLECTION OF MACHINE LEARNING TRAINING DATA FOR EXPRESSION RECOGNITION - Apparatus, methods, and articles of manufacture for implementing crowdsourcing pipelines that generate training examples for machine learning expression classifiers. Crowdsourcing providers actively generate images with expressions, according to cues or goals. The cues or goals may be to mimic an expression or appear in a certain way, or to “break” an existing expression recognizer. The images are collected and rated by same or different crowdsourcing providers, and the images that meet a first quality criterion are then vetted by expert(s). The vetted images are then used as positive or negative examples in training machine learning expression classifiers. | 07-02-2015 |
Marian Stewart Bartlett, San Diego, CA US
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20140301636 | AUTOMATED FACIAL ACTION CODING SYSTEM - An automatic facial action coding system and method can include processing an image to identify a face in the image, to detect and align one or more facial features shown in the image, and to define one or more windows on the image. One or more distributions of pixels and color intensities can be quantified in each of the one or more windows to derive one or more two-dimensional intensity distributions of one or more colors within the window. The one or more two-dimensional intensity distributions can be processed to select image features appearing in the one or more windows and to classify one or more predefined facial actions on the face in the image. A facial action code score that includes a value indicating a relative amount of the predefined facial action occurring in the face in the image can be determined for the face in the image for each of the one or more predefined facial actions. | 10-09-2014 |
Mark Bartlett, Mountain View, CA US
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20090215750 | Pyrrolopyrazine kinase inhibitors - The present invention relates to the use of novel pyrrolopyrazine derivatives of Formula I, | 08-27-2009 |
Nigel Bartlett, San Diego, CA US
Peter L. Bartlett, Berkeley, CA US
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20080301070 | KERNELS AND METHODS FOR SELECTING KERNELS FOR USE IN LEARNING MACHINES - Learning machines, such as support vector machines, are used to analyze datasets to recognize patterns within the dataset using kernels that are selected according to the nature of the data to be analyzed. Where the datasets possesses structural characteristics, locational kernels can be utilized to provide measures of similarity among data points within the dataset. The locational kernels are then combined to generate a decision function, or kernel, that can be used to analyze the dataset. Where an invariance transformation or noise is present, tangent vectors are defined to identify relationships between the invariance or noise and the data points. A covariance matrix is formed using the tangent vectors, then used in generation of the kernel. | 12-04-2008 |
20100318482 | Kernels for Identifying Patterns in Datasets Containing Noise or Transformation Invariances - Learning machines, such as support vector machines, are used to analyze datasets to recognize patterns within the dataset using kernels that are selected according to the nature of the data to be analyzed. Where the datasets include an invariance transformation or noise, tangent vectors are defined to identify relationships between the invariance or noise and the training data points. A covariance matrix is formed using the tangent vectors, then used in generation of the kernel, which may be based on a kernel PCA map. | 12-16-2010 |
Richard Scott Bartlett, Oakland, CA US
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20120311723 | Physical Confirmation For Network-Provided Content - A computer-implemented method includes receiving, from a remote communication device and at a server system, information that indicates a unique identifier for a physical item that corresponds to media content, the identifier differing from identifiers for other physical items that correspond to the same content; associating the received information with an account of a first user of a hosted internet service; and subsequently providing, by the hosted internet service, content that matches the content that corresponds to the physical item, based on a determination that the received information authorizes the first user to obtain the content provided by the hosted internet service. | 12-06-2012 |
R. Scott Bartlett, Oakland, CA US
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20100045605 | KEYBOARD FOR A SMALL FORM FACTOR DATA PROCESSING APPARATUS - A keyboard apparatus for a small form factor data processing device. For example, a data processing device is described comprising: a body having a memory for storing program code and data and a processor for processing the program code and data, the body further comprising a keyboard defining a first plane, the keyboard having a plurality of keys selectable by a user; a display having a surface defining a second plane, the display moveably coupled to the data processing device to move from a first position in which the display covers the keyboard to a second position in which the keyboard is exposed, wherein the first plane and the second plane remain substantially parallel as the display is moved from the first position to the second position; and wherein the keyboard comprises a plurality of holes formed in the body, and a corresponding plurality of keys operatively coupled to the body and immersed within each one of the holes, wherein the width and length of each hole is sized to provide sufficient spacing to accommodate the tip of a user's thumb as a key is depressed by the user into the hole. | 02-25-2010 |
R. Scott Bartlett, San Francisco, CA US
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20080253330 | System and method for dynamically changing service characteristics based on device and network connectivity attributes - A system and method for dynamically changing service characteristics based on device and network connectivity attributes. For example, one embodiment of a method comprises: establishing a wireless communication channel with a wireless data processing device over a first type of wireless network; determining a first compression ratio associated with the first type of wireless network; compressing a first portion of content at the first compression ratio; transmitting the first portion of content at the first compression ratio to the data processing device; detecting that the data processing device switches from the first type of wireless network to a second type of wireless network; maintaining the wireless data processing device's online status as the wireless data processing device switches from the first type of wireless network to a second type of wireless network; determining a second compression ratio associated with the second type of wireless network; compressing a second portion of the content at the second compression ratio; and transmitting the second portion of content at the second compression ratio to the user device. | 10-16-2008 |
Scott Bartlett, Oakland, CA US
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20140329471 | Network Suitability for a Streaming Device - A device is provided that analyzes one or more signal metrics to generate a signal measurement. The signal measurement is utilized to indicate whether or not a particular location of the device is suitable for receiving streamed content. A communication module of the device may receive one or more signals from an identified network device. At least one signal metric may be used to generate a signal measurement that may be indicated on an interface component. A recommendation to move the device to a different location may be generated based on the signal measurement. Subsequent to moving the device, a second signal measurement may be determined and indicated on the interface component. | 11-06-2014 |
20150025659 | Home Automation Network - Systems and techniques are disclosed for implementations of a home automation network. A first input can be received from a first sensor on a home automation network and a second input can be received from a second sensor on the network. A condition can be determined based on both inputs that could not be determined from either input alone. Based on the determined condition, an action can be performed. | 01-22-2015 |
Selena Bartlett, Berkeley, CA US
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20110027909 | Chimera Compositions and Methods of Use - This invention is directed to novel compositions, process methods, research tools, and use of these in the identification and development of novel therapeutic and/or diagnostic products. The compositions of the invention are chimera proteins that in essence recreate and/or potentiate one or more protein complex interactions that occur in vivo in the modulation of biological processes. | 02-03-2011 |
Steve Bartlett, Thousand Oaks, CA US
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20100119099 | Microphone and Method for Transmitting the Microphone Audio Data - There is provided a microphone which has a microphone capsule for recording audio signals, an A/D converter for digitizing the audio signals recorded by the microphone capsule and a semiconductor memory for storing the audio signals digitized by the A/D converter. The microphone further has an interface for transmitting the digital audio signals to an external receiver and a controller for controlling the microphone. The controller controls the microphone in a first operating mode for storing the digitized audio signals in the semiconductor memory and for transmitting the stored audio data by way of the interface at a later time. The controller controls the microphone in a second operating mode for direct transmission of the digitized audio signals by way of the interface. The controller switches into the first operating mode when errors occur in the second operating mode. | 05-13-2010 |
Suzanne Weiss Bartlett, Del Mar, CA US
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20150272293 | HAIR RESTRAINT DEVICE - A hair restraint device that includes a slender circular member having a first end and a second end, the first and second ends coupled together and made of an elastic material with a composition of a range of approximately 80-85% nylon and of a range of approximately 15-20% elastane. | 10-01-2015 |
Wendy B. Bartlett, Los Altos, CA US
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20110191594 | KEY ROTATION FOR ENCRYPTED STORAGE MEDIA - An I/O module is provided to service I/O requests from a host to access storage media. Data blocks of the storage media are encrypted with an old key, and the I/O module performs key rotation to cause data blocks to be re-encrypted with a new key. | 08-04-2011 |