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20160103862 | IDENTIFYING EVENTS USING INFORMATIONAL FIELDS - A computer system determines if events in a machine data store satisfy event selection criteria. The events may pertain to a service entity represented by a stored entity definition. The entity definition may include information to identify the events from the machine data. Other informational fields in the entity definition may be effectively attributed to the identified events and take part in satisfying the event selection criteria. | 04-14-2016 |
20160103878 | MONITORING SERVICE-LEVEL PERFORMANCE USING KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS DERIVED FROM MACHINE DATA - One or more processing devices create one or more entity definitions that each associate an entity with machine data pertaining to that entity and create a service definition for a service provided by one or more entities. The service definition includes an entity definition for each of the one or more entities. The one or more processing devices create one or more key performance indicators (KPIs). Each KPI is defined by a search query that produces a value derived from the machine data identified in one or more of the entity definitions included in the service definition. Each value is indicative of how the service is performing at a point in time or during a period of time. | 04-14-2016 |
20160103890 | CREATING AN ENTITY DEFINITION FROM A SEARCH RESULT SET - A processing device performs a search query to produce a search result set having entries having data items. Each data item has an ordinal position. A table, having rows and columns, is displayed in a graphical user interface. Each data item of a particular entry appears in a respective column of the same row of the table. Each column corresponds to the ordinal position of its respective data item. User input is received designating, for each respective column, a field name and an entity definition component type to which the respective column pertains, and stores for each data item of the particular entry an element value of an entity definition. The element has the element name designated for the respective column in which the data item appeared, and is associated with an entity definition component having the type designated for the respective column in which the data item appeared. | 04-14-2016 |
20160103918 | ASSOCIATING ENTITIES WITH SERVICES USING FILTER CRITERIA - One or more processing devices cause display of a graphical user interface (GUI) enabling a user to specify filter criteria for identifying one or more entity definitions, store the filter criteria in association with a service definition in response to user input, apply the filter criteria to identify one or more entity definitions satisfying the filter criteria, and associate the identified one or more entity definitions with the service definition. The service definition represents a service provided by one or more entities each having a representative entity definition comprising information to identify machine data corresponding to the entity. | 04-14-2016 |
20160105334 | CREATING AN ENTITY DEFINITION FROM A FILE - Processing devices receive a file having entries having data items separated by delimiters. Each data item has an ordinal position. The processing device(s) cause display of a table, having rows and columns, in a graphical user interface. Each data items of a particular entry appears in a respective column of the same row. Each column corresponds to the ordinal position of its respective data item. User input is received designating, for each respective column, a field name and an entity definition component type to which the respective column pertains, and stores for each of the data items of the particular entry a value of an element of an entity definition. The element has the element name designated for the respective column in which the data item appeared, and is associated with an entity definition component having the type designated for the respective column in which the data item appeared. | 04-14-2016 |
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20110319034 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROPAGATION TIME MEASUREMENT AND CALIBRATION USING MUTUAL COUPLING IN A RADIO FREQUENCY TRANSMIT/RECEIVE SYSTEM - A method and system use the mutual coupling property of multiple antenna elements for measuring differences in propagation time among various signal paths involving antenna elements in a radio frequency transmit/receive system. The method and system alleviate the need for external test equipment by using the same hardware used in standard operation of the transmit/receive system for performing propagation time measurement through the generation, mutual coupling, and acquisition of a specially selected reference signal. In an embodiment involving calibration of various signal paths to realize matched propagation times, the signal energy returned through these various paths during standard system operation arrives for acquisition more closely coincident in time, increasing the instantaneous bandwidth of the system. | 12-29-2011 |
20120021691 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SIGNAL DISTORTION CHARACTERIZATION AND PREDISTORTION COMPENSATION USING MUTUAL COUPLING IN A RADIO FREQUENCY TRANSMIT/RECEIVE SYSTEM - A method and system use the mutual coupling property of multiple antenna elements for characterizing signal waveform distortion introduced by items in the signal path, including the antenna elements, of a radio frequency transmit/receive system. The method and system alleviate the need for external test equipment by using the same hardware used in standard operation of the transmit/receive system for performing waveform distortion characterization through the generation, mutual coupling, and acquisition of a reference signal. In an embodiment involving application of complementary inverse predistortion to generation of an operational signal and/or to processing of a received operational signal, the signal as received and processed during standard system operation is compensated for distortion contributed by system hardware, improving impulse response and system performance. | 01-26-2012 |
20120268318 | AUTOMATED LAYOUT OF BEAMS - The technology described herein includes a system and/or a method of automated layout of beams. The method includes generating a plurality of boundary positions along boundaries of an image frame. The method further includes determining a start location for a first beam within the plurality of boundary positions based on at least one of a mapping priority, direction of movement of a beam platform, and speed of movement of the beam platform. The method further includes modifying the plurality of boundary positions based on the start location. The method further includes determining a second location for a second beam within the modified plurality of boundary positions based on at least one of a mapping priority, direction of movement of a beam platform, and speed of movement of the beam platform. The method further includes modifying the modified plurality of boundary positions based on the second location. | 10-25-2012 |
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20080264826 | Test plate for electronic handler - A gap set device for an electronic component handler is provided. The electronic component handler includes a test module operative to load, test and unload electronic components. The electronic components are received in test pockets provided on a test plate. The test pockets include at least one corner relief to improve loading efficiency. | 10-30-2008 |
20090127169 | ELECTRONIC COMPONENT HANDLER TEST PLATE - An improved electronic component handler and associated improved test plate are shown. A guide on the test plate is used to intersect the testing apertures to eliminate misalignment of the component loading frame and the aperture to ensure easy insertion of components into the test apertures. | 05-21-2009 |
20110241718 | Test Plate for Electronic Component Handler - Test plates with improved test pockets are described herein. One embodiment is a circular test plate comprising a plurality of test pockets, each test pocket being a quadrilateral hole in the test plate, and each quadrilateral hole having four sides and four corners located at the intersections of the sides. Each of the four corners comprises at least one corner having a corner relief that extends from and intersects each of the at least one corner's two intersecting sides, and any remaining corners not having a corner relief. The test plate can be incorporated into a component handler. | 10-06-2011 |
20130014473 | CONFIGURATIONS OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENT-CARRYING APERTURES IN A TERMINATION BELT - A miniature component carrier includes a thin, resilient mask through which are formed multiple spaced-apart apertures each of which is sized and shaped to compliantly receive and hold a miniature component in a controlled orientation during termination processing such that the side margins of the aperture primarily contact and grip the corner regions of the miniature component. At least some of the apertures have side margins that form rhomboidal or elliptical apertures. The shape and size of the multiple spaced-apart apertures confine within an operational tolerance contact between the side margins of the aperture and the side or end wall surfaces of the electronic component. This reduces mechanical damage to the side and end wall surfaces that results from their contact with the side margins during receipt and gripping of the miniature component in the aperture. | 01-17-2013 |
20140116922 | CONFIGURATIONS OF APERTURES IN A MINIATURE ELECTRONIC COMPONENT CARRIER MASK - A miniature component carrier includes a thin, resilient mask through which are formed multiple spaced-apart apertures each of which is sized and shaped to compliantly receive and hold a miniature component in a controlled orientation during termination processing such that the side margins of the aperture primarily contact and grip the corner regions of the miniature component. At least some of the apertures have side margins that form rhomboidal or elliptical apertures. The shape and size of the multiple spaced-apart apertures confine within an operational tolerance contact between the side margins of the aperture and the side or end wall surfaces of the electronic component. This reduces mechanical damage to the side and end wall surfaces that results from their contact with the side margins during receipt and gripping of the miniature component in the aperture. | 05-01-2014 |
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20110254368 | POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM AND METHOD THEREOF - The proposed system has a plurality of generator systems, each generator system having an alternating current generator directly connected to a rectifier. The alternating current generator is rotationally coupled to a prime mover, wherein, upon operation of the prime mover, the alternating current generator produces an alternating current output , is de-synchronized to further ones of the plurality of generator systems and has a variable generator speed. The rectifier directly connected the alternating current generator is adapted to convert the alternating current output of the alternating current generator into a direct current output. A direct current distribution bus is coupled to the direct current outputs from each of the rectifiers. The system further has a plurality of inverters adapted to receive power from the direct current distribution bus, the output of each inverter being adapted to drive an alternating current motor. | 10-20-2011 |
20130078875 | Onboard Floating Drilling Installation and Method for Operating an Onboard Floating Drilling Installation - The disclosure relates to an onboard floating drilling installation and to a method for operating an onboard floating drilling installation, comprising a draw-works for reeling out and reeling in a drilling line, comprising several thrusters for dynamic positioning the onboard floating drilling installation and comprising at least one generator to operate the thrusters and the draw works. | 03-28-2013 |
20130187451 | Power Switching Assembly - A power switching assembly for switching power in a power distribution bus, and a power distribution system including such a power switching assembly, are disclosed. The power switching assembly includes a first terminal, a second terminal, a first semiconductor element and a second semiconductor element electrically coupled between the first terminal and the second terminal to provide controllability of a current flow from the first terminal to the second terminal and from the second terminal to the first terminal A controller for controlling the semiconductor elements may be configured to implement one or more of various control schemes such as a breaker, a current limiter, a load balancer, and a precharging device. | 07-25-2013 |
20130188402 | Subsea DC Transmission System - A subsea electrical power transmission system may include a rectifier located at the source of the energy feeding a subsea DC power transmission path, e.g. a transmission cable with DC power. The voltage level can be adjusted to the actual installation and may typically be 100 kV. To reduce the voltage at the destination a step down chopper is used in one embodiment. This may reduce the voltage to a suitable input voltage for a VSD-inverters (VSD: variable speed drive) feeding electrical consumers such as motors. | 07-25-2013 |
20130228471 | Adaptive Active Cathodic Protection - A device comprising an electrically conductive surface portion is provided for immersion in an electrically conductive liquid such as water. At least one load electrode is provided for supplying an electric load current into the electrically conductive liquid. Further, an electrode, e.g., one or more of the at least one load electrode acts as protection electrode. A protection current source, e.g., a resistor, is electrically coupled to the conductive surface portion and to the protection electrode for providing a protection current flowing between the electrically conductive surface portion and the electrode. Further, the protection current source is adapted for changing the protection current in response to a change in the load current. | 09-05-2013 |
20130252482 | Subsea Container Electrical Through Connector - A subsea container electrical through connector for providing an electrical connection from an interior of a subsea container to an exterior of the subsea container is disclosed, wherein the connector extends partially into or fully through a hole in a subsea container. The connector comprises a conductive bolt having a conical bolt portion with an outer diameter increasing in a longitudinal direction. Further, the connector comprises an electrical insulator having a conical insulator portion with an inner surface, facing the conical bolt portion of the bolt, and an outer surface having an outer diameter which increases in the longitudinal direction. | 09-26-2013 |
20130300491 | Subsea Power Switching Device and Methods of Operating the Same - It is described a switching device comprising a semiconductor switching unit; a contactor electrically coupled in series with the semiconductor switching unit; and a controller being configured for activating an electrically isolating state of the switching device and/or activating an electrically conducting state of the switching device based on a command signal or based on a comparison of a measured value and predetermined activation condition. | 11-14-2013 |
20140055227 | SUBSEA FUSE ASSEMBLY - A subsea fuse assembly is provided. The subsea fuse assembly is adapted to be operated in a pressurized environment. The subsea fuse assembly includes an enclosure adapted to be filled with a dielectric liquid, and a pressure compensator including a flexible element for pressure compensation. The subsea fuse assembly also includes a first penetrator and a second penetrator each passing through a wall of the enclosure for leading a first electric conductor and a second electric conductor, respectively, into the enclosure. The subsea fuse assembly includes a fuse arranged inside the enclosure and connected between the first electric conductor and the second electric conductor. | 02-27-2014 |
20140098468 | Subsea Electrical Power System - A subsea electrical power system is provided. The subsea electrical power system includes a first subsea electric device having a first subsea enclosure and a second subsea electric device having a second subsea enclosure. The first subsea electric device and the second subsea electric device are mounted on a common frame. A duct is provided between the first subsea enclosure and the second subsea enclosure. | 04-10-2014 |
20140374132 | Pressure Resistant Housing for an Electric Component - A pressure resistant housing for an electric component is provided. The pressure resistant housing is adapted for the use in a subsea application. A ceramic housing body houses the electric component. The ceramic housing body has a first opening and a second opening that are closed by a first metal lid and a second metal lid, respectively. | 12-25-2014 |
20150008765 | Transferring Electrical Power for Subsea Applications - A method is provided for transferring electrical power. AC power is generated and guided at least partially underwater. The AC power is guided through a cable from a first end of the cable to a second end of the cable. A frequency of the AC power guided through the cable is adjusted in dependence of a length of the cable between the first end and the second end of the cable. | 01-08-2015 |
20150008766 | Method and Apparatus for Transferring Electrical Power for Subsea Applications - Methods for transferring electrical power in the sea include: generating AC power; and guiding, at least partially underwater, the AC power through a cable from a first end of the cable to a second end of the cable. A first reactor is connected near the first end of the cable and a second reactor is connected near the second end of the cable. Inductances of the first reactor and the second reactor are selected to at least partially compensate for reactive power generated in the cable. | 01-08-2015 |
20150009735 | Transferring Electrical Power for Subsea Applications - A method for transferring electrical power in the sea includes generating AC power, guiding, at least partially underwater, the AC power through a cable from a first end of the cable to a second end of the cable, and changing a frequency of the AC power guided through the cable based on a value of power consumption of a load connected to the second end of the cable. | 01-08-2015 |
20150077205 | Subsea Transformer - A subsea transformer that includes a transformer and a transformer tank adapted to accommodate the transformer is provided. The transformer tank has an opening that is sized so as to enable insertion of the transformer into the transformer tank through the opening. A closing plate is adapted to close the opening of the transformer tank. At least one component having a double barrier against ingress of an ambient medium surrounding the subsea transformer when installed subsea is mounted to the closing plate. | 03-19-2015 |
20150188297 | Subsea Transformer Enclosure - A subsea transformer enclosure is provided. A transformer chamber of the subsea transformer enclosure is adapted to receive a transformer. A pressure compensation device is mounted to the transformer chamber and is adapted to provide pressure balancing between a dielectric liquid in the transformer chamber and an ambient medium surrounding the subsea transformer enclosure. A bushing chamber is further mounted to the transformer chamber, and a liquid tight seal is provided between the interior of the bushing chamber and the interior of the transformer chamber. The pressure compensation device includes first and second pressure compensators. | 07-02-2015 |
20150188444 | Variable Speed Drive for Subsea Applications - A Variable Speed Drive ( | 07-02-2015 |
20150333500 | Energizing System and Method - An energizing system for energizing an electric power transmission cable ( | 11-19-2015 |
20160099574 | ARRANGEMENT PROVIDING A 3-PHASE OR 1-PHASE POWER STREAM - An arrangement is provided for alternatively providing a 3-phase or a 1-phase power stream. In an embodiment, the arrangement includes a 3-phase power source including a first, a second and a third power source output terminal; a switching section adapted to selectively provide, from the three power source output terminals of the 3-phase power source, either: a 3-phase power stream at three arrangement output terminals or a 1-phase power stream at two arrangement output terminals, different from the three arrangement output terminals. | 04-07-2016 |
20160102660 | SUBSEA DEVICE FOR PROVIDING A PRESSURIZED FLUID - A subsea device is configured to provide a pressurized fluid for a fluid activated consumer. The subsea device includes a pump body including an opening, a fluid accumulator in fluid communication with the opening, and a piston arranged within the opening and movable back and forth in a longitudinal direction of the opening. The subsea device includes furthermore a solenoid coupled to the piston and configured to move the piston in at least one of the back and forth directions. | 04-14-2016 |
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20120256543 | ILLUMINATED DEVICES ATTACHED TO VEHICLES - The present disclosure is directed to illuminated devices attached to vehicles. More specifically, an illuminated device may be attached to a vehicle in the form of an illuminated logo or emblem. The illumination of the device may be controlled for color, state, and/or intensity in response to vehicle signals received by the device. In addition, the illuminated device may use switching circuitry to interface with a vehicle's electrical power and/or signals. | 10-11-2012 |
20130274530 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR OBTAINING LONG CHAIN CARBONS FROM PETROLEUM BASED OIL - Methods and system for obtaining long chain carbons that generally include forming a conversion mixture of an alcohol and a base, adding the conversion mixture to oil (such as petroleum based oil, crude oil, used oil, used motor oil, and new motor oil) to form a reaction mixture, adding a high nitrate compound the reaction mixture, and separating out the long chain carbons for use as an input by other processing such as pharmaceutical and/or additional petro-chemical processing. Additional cooling and/or filtering processes may be utilized to complete and/or optimize oil conversion. | 10-17-2013 |
20130281746 | METHODS FOR CONVERTING PETROLEUM BASED OIL INTO FUEL - Methods for converting petroleum based oil into fuel generally include forming a conversion mixture of an alcohol and a base, and adding the conversion mixture to petroleum based oil, such as used motor oil, to form a reaction mixture. The methods can also include adding a high nitrate compound and an amino acid to the reaction mixture and ozonizing the reaction mixture. The result of the methods can include a three phase system in which the bottom phase is asphalt oil, the middle phase is diesel fuel or jet fuel, and the top phase is sulfuric acid. The three phases can be separated to obtain the final diesel fuel or jet fuel product. | 10-24-2013 |
20140314635 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR OBTAINING LONG CHAIN CARBONS FROM PETROLEUM BASED OIL - Methods and system for obtaining long chain carbons that generally include forming a conversion mixture of an alcohol and a base, adding the conversion mixture to oil (such as petroleum based oil, crude oil, used oil, used motor oil, and new motor oil) to form a reaction mixture, adding a high nitrate compound the reaction mixture, and separating out the long chain carbons for use as an input by other processing such as pharmaceutical and/or additional petro-chemical processing. Additional cooling and/or filtering processes may be utilized to complete and/or optimize oil conversion. | 10-23-2014 |