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20110257771 | Simulating Musical Instruments - The invention provides scoring a performance of a guitar part in a rhythm-action game. It operates in the context of a video game platform in communication with a display and a controller and involves receiving an input performance from the controller including at least one input chord note, each input chord note including an input string value corresponding to a struck string and an input fret value associated with the input string value. Then, a reference performance is provided, which includes at least two reference chord notes to be input at a target time, each reference chord note including a reference string value and a reference fret value associated with the reference string value. Then, a degree of matching is determined between the input performance and the reference performance, and a score is assigned to the input performance based on the degree of matching. | 10-20-2011 |
20110312397 | Simulating Musical Instruments - The invention provides displaying, in a lane, a section of repeatable inputs in a sub-lane of the lane. Cue data is loaded from a data file, which includes duration data and a plurality of cues to be displayed in the sub-lane. Then, the plurality of cues and a section indicator are displayed in the sub-lane, with the section indicator based on the duration data and indicating that the plurality of cues are repeatable inputs. Then, a timer is started that is independent of a timing window of any cue of the plurality of cues. Then, it is determined if an input is received for the sub-lane before the timer reaches a timing threshold. If it is, the timer is restarted and the plurality of cues is maintained as repeatable inputs. If it is not, the section indicator is modified to indicate that the plurality of cues are not repeatable inputs. | 12-22-2011 |
20110312415 | Simulating Musical Instruments - The invention includes methods, systems with an apparatus configured to perform particular functions, computer program products, and apparatuses that provide means for displaying a game cue for a guitar part and/or displaying a player's input. The expected and/or input performances are indicated on a display by creating a game cue or shape on the display, each having portions of varying magnitudes based on the relative differences between the notes or fingering of expected performance and/or inputted performance. | 12-22-2011 |
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20110151008 | Pulmonary Delivery for Levodopa - In one aspect, the invention is related to a method of treating a patient with Parkinson's disease, the method including administering to the respiratory tract of the patient particles that include more than about 90 weight percent (wt %) of levodopa. The particles are delivered to the patient's pulmonary system, preferably to the alveoli or the deep lung. | 06-23-2011 |
20130164349 | Pulmonary Delivery for Levodopa - In one aspect, the invention is related to a method of treating a patient with Parkinson's disease, the method including administering to the respiratory tract of the patient particles that include more than about 90 weight percent (wt %) of levodopa. The particles are delivered to the patient's pulmonary system, preferably to the alveoli or the deep lung. | 06-27-2013 |
20140105983 | Pulmonary Delivery for Levodopa - In one aspect, the invention is related to a method of treating a patient with Parkinson's disease, the method including administering to the respiratory tract of the patient particles that include more than about 90 weight percent (wt %) of levodopa. The particles are delivered to the patient's pulmonary system, preferably to the alveoli or the deep lung. | 04-17-2014 |
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20080241130 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR MODULATING IL-17F/IL-17A BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY - The invention provides a novel mouse IL-17F/IL-17A, and further provides uses of such mouse IL-17F/IL-17A in the characterization of the IL-17F/IL-17A heterodimer. The present invention is also related to polynucleotides and polypeptides of the IL-17F/IL-17A signaling pathway, and targeting of the IL-17F/IL-17A signaling pathway in methods of treating IL-17F/IL-17A-associated disorders. The invention thus provides methods of using isolated IL-17F/IL-17A heterodimer, e.g., in a mouse model of airway inflammation, and specific or selective IL-17F/IL-17A modulators (e.g., signaling agonists or signaling antagonists (e.g., specific or selective antagonistic antibodies, specific or selective antagonistic small molecules, etc.)). The invention also provides methods of screening for compounds capable of modulating IL-17F/IL-17A biological activity, e.g., IL-17F/IL-17A signaling antagonists (e.g., using the mouse model of airway inflammation), as well as methods of identifying whether the IL-17F/IL-17A modulator is a specific IL-17F/IL-17A modulator. The invention is also directed to novel methods for diagnosing, prognosing, monitoring, preventing, and/or treating IL-17F/IL-17A-associated disorders, including, but not limited to, inflammatory disorders (e.g., arthritis (including rheumatoid arthritis), psoriasis, systemic lupus erythematosus, and multiple sclerosis), respiratory diseases (e.g., airway inflammation, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, cystic fibrosis, asthma, allergy), transplant rejection (including solid organ transplant rejection), and inflammatory bowel diseases or disorders (e.g., ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease). The present invention is further directed to novel therapeutics and therapeutic targets identified by methods of screening of the invention, and uses of such identified therapeutics in methods of treatment and prevention of IL-17F/IL-17A-associated disorders. | 10-02-2008 |
20080311117 | Antibodies against PD-1 and uses therefor - This disclosure provides antibodies and antigen-binding fragments that can act as agonists and/or antagonists of PD-1 (Programmed Death 1), thereby modulating immune responses in general, and those mediated by TcR and CD28, in particular. The disclosed compositions and methods may be used for example, in treating autoimmune diseases, inflammatory disorders, allergies, transplant rejection, cancer, and other immune system disorders. | 12-18-2008 |
20100028330 | METHODS OF UPMODULATING ADAPTIVE IMMUNE RESPONSE USING ANTI-PD1 ANTIBODIES - This disclosure provides antibodies and antigen-binding fragments that can act as agonists and/or antagonists of PD-1 (Programmed Death 1), thereby modulating immune responses in general, and those mediated by TcR and CD28, in particular. The disclosed compositions and methods may be used for example, in treating autoimmune diseases, inflammatory disorders, allergies, transplant rejection, cancer, and other immune system disorders. | 02-04-2010 |
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20090070612 | MEMORY POWER MANAGEMENT - A memory system is described, where a plurality of memory modules is connected to a memory controller. The power status of each of the memory modules is controlled, depending on the functions being performed by the memory module. When no read or write operation is being performed on a particular memory module, at least a portion of the circuitry may be operated in a lower power mode. A memory circuit associated with the memory module may be placed in a low power mode by disabling a clock. The memory circuit data integrity may be secured by issuing refresh commands while when the memory circuit is in the lower power mode, by enabling the clock, issuing the refresh command, and disabling the clock after completion of the refresh operation. | 03-12-2009 |
20120079163 | SKEW MANAGEMENT IN AN INTERCONNECTION SYSTEM - An interconnection system is described where data lanes may be exchanged between lines at intervals along a transmission path so that the differential time delay between bits on a plurality of the lines is reduced when determined at a receiving location. The data lanes may be bound to the lines through the operation of a configurable switch, or by a configurable switch in conjunction with predetermined manufactured connections, or a combination of the techniques. The wiring of a connectorized node module, which may include a memory device, may be configured so that the differential time delay between pairs of input lines of a node, as measured at the output of a node, is reduced. | 03-29-2012 |
20130019062 | RAIDed MEMORY SYSTEM - A memory system and a method for managing the system is described. The system is configured such a plurality of system controllers, which may be RAID controllers, receive requests from the external environment and distribute the requests to a plurality of memory modules such that data may be stored in the memory modules. A global sequence number is assigned to the data of a data stripe so that the operations related to the data stripe are performed in an ordered manner so that the data remains consistent. A plurality of system controllers may comprise a domain and access a plurality of memory controllers and a plurality of domains may include at least one common memory module. | 01-17-2013 |
20130042119 | INTERCONNECTION SYSTEM - An interconnection system, apparatus and method is described for arranging elements in a network, which may be a data memory system, computing system or communications system where the data paths are arranged and operated so as to control the power consumption and data skew properties of the system. A configurable switching element may be used to form the interconnections at nodes, where a control signal and other information is used to manage the power status of other aspects of the configurable switching element. Time delay skew of data being transmitted between nodes of the network may be altered by exchanging the logical and physical line assignments of the data at one or more nodes of the network. A method of laying out an interconnecting motherboard is disclosed which reduces the complexity of the trace routing. | 02-14-2013 |
20130080862 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CORRECTING ERRORS IN DATA USING A COMPOUND CODE - Storage of digital data in non-volatile media such as NAND FLASH needs to take account of the errors in data retrieved from the memory. The error rate tends to increase with the number of write/erase cycles of a cell of memory and with the time that the data has been stored. To achieve a very low uncorrected bit error rate (UBER) a substantial amount of redundancy data needs to be stored for error correction purposes. A method and apparatus is disclosed where a first redundancy data is represented by a second redundancy data computed from the first redundancy data. The first redundancy data may not be stored and is reconstructed from the stored data using a same generation procedure as previously used. The reconstructed estimate of the first redundancy data is corrected by the second redundancy data, and is used to correct the underlying data. | 03-28-2013 |
20130275660 | MANAGING TRIM OPERATIONS IN A FLASH MEMORY SYSTEM - A method and system for managing a flash memory system facilitates the use of TRIM or similar operations so as to release physical memory space of logical block addresses that are declared to be deleted by a user file management system. A series of data structures accounts for the levels of indirection used to manage the correspondence between a user logical block address and the physical location of the data in the memory system and to respond to user read and write requests by efficiently determining the current status of the user logical block address in the frame of reference of the memory system and substantially decoupling the TRIM management from the garbage collection and wear leveling operations. | 10-17-2013 |
20130282980 | LUN MANAGEMENT WITH DISTRIBUTED RAID CONTROLLERS - A system and method is described for operating a computer memory system having a plurality of controllers capable of accessing a common set of memory modules. Access to the physical storage of the memory modules may be managed by configuration logical units (LUNs) addressable by the users. The amount of memory associated with each LUN may be managed in units of memory (LMA) from a same free LMA table maintained in each controller of the plurality of controllers. A request for maintenance of a LUN may be received from any user through any controller and results in the association of a free memory area with the LUN, and the remaining controllers perform the same operation. A test for misallocation of a free memory area is performed and when such misallocation occurs, the situation is corrected in accordance with a policy. | 10-24-2013 |
20130282999 | SNAPSHOTS IN A FLASH MEMORY STORAGE SYSTEM - A system and method of managing the storage of data in flash memory performs snapshots of the data by maintaining the data at the epoch that the snapshot is performed in the same physical memory location. Data that is modified after the snapshot is then stored to a new physical memory location and referenced to the snapshot location. When a user read operation is performed, the data is read from the original location if the read operation is for the snapshot data. The read operation for dynamic data is performed from the original location if the data has not change since the snapshot epoch, or from the referenced data location if the data has changed since the snapshot epoch. Snapshots are released by dereferencing the original location if the data has been changed since the snapshot epoch. | 10-24-2013 |
20140013048 | SYNCHRONIZATION OF A DISPERSED RAID GROUP - In a memory system where memory units may be separated from each other so as to operate substantially independently, the coordination of related memory operations between such units may be by synchronization of an epoch of time and the start of an epoch of time with a common synchronization source. The source may be distributed directly to each of the memory modules of a memory unit, or through an intermediate synchronization circuit of a memory unit that is common to the modules. Where the data is stored as a RAID stripe on a plurality of synchronized modules, the read and write or erase operations performed by the modules may be arranged such that the write operations or erase operations may not substantially affect the ability to promptly read the stored data of a RAID stripe. | 01-09-2014 |
20140310483 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR STORAGE OF DATA IN NON-VOLATILE MEDIA - A system and method for managing the storage of data in non-volatile memory is described. In an aspect, the data may be described by metadata and a transaction log file that are checkpointed from a volatile memory into the non-volatile memory. Actions that take place between the last checkpointing of a metadata segment and log file segment are discovered by scanning the non-volatile memory blocks, taking account of a record of the highest sector in each block that is known to have been recorded. Any later transactions are discovered and used to update the recovered metadata so that the metadata correctly represents the stored data. | 10-16-2014 |
20140337687 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CORRECTING ERRORS IN DATA USING A COMPOUND CODE - Storage of digital data in non-volatile media such as NAND FLASH needs to take account of the errors in data retrieved from the memory. The error rate tends to increase with the number of write/erase cycles of a cell of memory and with the time that the data has been stored. To achieve a very low uncorrected bit error rate (UBER) a substantial amount of redundancy data needs to be stored for error correction purposes. A method and apparatus is disclosed where a first redundancy data is represented by a second redundancy data computed from the first redundancy data. The first redundancy data may not be stored and is reconstructed from the stored data using a same generation procedure as previously used. The reconstructed estimate of the first redundancy data is corrected by the second redundancy data, and is used to correct the underlying data. | 11-13-2014 |
20140365726 | MEMORY SYSTEM MANAGEMENT - A memory system and a method for managing the system is described. The system is configured such a plurality of system controllers, which may be RAID controllers, receive requests from the external environment and distribute the requests to a plurality of memory modules such that data may be stored in the memory modules. A global sequence number is assigned to the data of a data stripe so that the operations related to the data stripe are performed in an ordered manner so that the data remains consistent. A plurality of system controllers may comprise a domain and access a plurality of memory controllers and a plurality of domains may include at least one common memory module. A plurality of groups of controllers may communicate with a switch or with a representative controller so as to coordinate the assignment of global sequence numbers. | 12-11-2014 |
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20130262739 | MEMORY MODULE VIRTUALIZATION - A memory system having a plurality of modules operated so that a group of memory modules may operation in a RAID configuration having an erase hiding property. The RAID groups are mapped to areas of memory in each of the memory modules of the RAID group. More than one RAID group may be mapped to a memory module and the erase operations of the RAID groups coordinated such that the erase operations do not overlap. This may improve the utilization of a bus over which the memory module communicates with the controller. Where a memory module is replaced by a memory module having an increased storage capacity, the additional storage capacity may be mapped to an expanded logical address space. | 10-03-2013 |
20130290611 | POWER MANAGEMENT IN A FLASH MEMORY - The peak power requirements for operations performed on a FLASH memory circuit vary substantially, with reading, writing and erasing requiring increasing levels of power. When the memory is operated to improve performance using erase hiding, the performance of write or erase operations where the time periods for such operations can overlap results in increased peak power requirements. Controlling the time periods during which modules of a RAID group are permitted to perform erase operations, with respect to other modules in other RAID groups may smooth out the requirements. In addition, such scheduling may lead to improved efficiency in using shared data buses. | 10-31-2013 |
20140195725 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DATA STORAGE - A system and method of storing data in a semiconductor-type non-volatile memory is described, where a physical storage address of data is made available to a user application such as a file system and where characteristics of the memory system that may be allocated on a physical or a logical basis to a user are separately characterizable as to performance, size, redundancy, or the like. A read request to the memory system may be serviced by accessing the physical address included in the read request rather than using a logical-to-physical address lookup in the memory system. Garbage collection operations may be performed on a virtual-physical-block basis to preserve the relationship between the physical address known to the user and the actual physical location of the data. | 07-10-2014 |
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20110115617 | WHEEL WATCHER - Disclosed is a vehicle driver safety device that serves the purpose of helping and encouraging drivers to drive attentively and with alertness with a degree of vehicle control that adapts to driver experience, vehicle speed and road conditions. Should the unsafe habits persist the system warns nearby cars and officials and records the incidents for review by a parent or mentor to serve as a deterrent. The new and unique wheel watcher utilizes a steering wheel with sensor arrays that determine the number and position of the drivers hands on the wheel, a vehicle speed and road condition sensor to judge the degree of control that is appropriate, a clock/timer to determine the length a unsafe practice persists and a driver identification device that affects the degree of safety practices that are encouraged by the system. An internal alarm is provided to alert the driver to an unsafe condition and indicators such as lights grouped with the sensors alert the driver to the safe positions for their hands that will satisfy the system that the vehicle is under adequate control. | 05-19-2011 |
20110121961 | Wheel Watcher - A vehicle driver safety device that encourages drivers to drive attentively and with both hands on the steering wheel is disclosed. | 05-26-2011 |
20110257846 | WHEEL WATCHER - A vehicle driver safety device that encourages drivers to drive attentively and with both hands on the steering wheel is disclosed. | 10-20-2011 |
20140300458 | STEERING WHEEL COVER DRIVER SAFETY SYSTEM - A steering wheel cover that houses the sensor, indicator, power and communication elements of a driver safety system is disclosed. The objective is to discourage texting, eating, primping one's self and cell phone use that distract drivers and causes accidents. The steering wheel cover is light, easy to install and lock in place but strong and difficult to forcibly remove. The driver safety system senses the positions of the driver's hands on the wheel rewarding safe habits. When the system senses bad habits the driver is warned, incidence is recorded for third party information in addition to alerting and annoying dis-rewards are given. | 10-09-2014 |