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David Cleary, Atholone IE
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20110110317 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING ACCESS TO INTERNET RESOURCES IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK - A method and apparatus for providing access to internet resources in a wireless communications network is disclosed. The method comprises storing ( | 05-12-2011 |
David Cleary, Athlone IE
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20080294418 | Method and a System Relating to Network Management - The present invention relates to a method for network management comprising configuration of control protocols between network elements in a network represented through a current, static, network element object model comprising a number of managed objects with attributes and instances and representing resources. It comprises the steps of: transforming the current network element object model to a machine readable and executable formal network element object model; identifying configuration tasks needed for the configuration of the relevant control protocols; modelling a formal configuration task model using information about the configuration tasks and the formal network element object model; building a formal configuration workflow model using the formal network element object model and the formal configuration task model, said formal configuration workflow model defining the relationships between different configuration tasks required for performing or completing a number of given actions or to achieve a number of given goals. | 11-27-2008 |
20080312898 | Method and a System for Network Management Information Representation - The present invention relates to a system for representation of network management information, comprising a network management system represented through a machine-readable basic network information model comprising a number of network elements with a number of managed objects with instances, and an external network management interface ( | 12-18-2008 |
20110047272 | Dissemination of Network Management Tasks in a Distributed Communication Network - A system, method, and network node ( | 02-24-2011 |
20110213835 | CONTROLLING TRANSMISSION OF A CONTENT ITEM TO A USER TERMINAL BY INDEPENDENTLY TRANSMITTING ADDITIONAL CONTENT TO THE USER TERMINAL - An infrastructure ( | 09-01-2011 |
20120059923 | Managing Network Elements - A method for use in management of network elements in a communications network performed by a network element of said network. The method comprises receiving by an agent operating in said network element a request to execute a first function, wherein said first function relates to management of at least one network element; sending to said first function a message corresponding to said request and executing said first function. Said request being from a predefined set of requests and said first function being from a predefined set of functions. Said first function is implemented in a network element where it is to be executed. | 03-08-2012 |
20120113864 | DIRECT ADDRESSING OF CONTENT ON AN EDGE NETWORK NODE - A method of operating a home-based network device, wherein said home-based network device is part of a telecommunications network. The method comprising the steps of: assigning an address to the home-based network device, wherein said address is a function of a public identity of a subscriber associated with said home-based network device. The method further comprising registering the address of said home-based network device in an addressing space containing addressing information of other home-based network devices and providing access said home-based network device to users that are not associated with said home-based network device. | 05-10-2012 |
20130318224 | MANAGEMENT OF NETWORK CONFIGURATION IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORK - A method for managing the configuration of a telecommunications network, the method comprises remotely creating a data file containing attributes of managed objects for one or more network elements of the network, uploading the data file to a management system of the network, inspecting the data file and identifying managed objects having attributes which have been created, varied or deleted, producing a database of the identified managed objects and the values thereof, and analysing the data in the database to manage the configuration of the telecommunications network accordingly. Also disclosed are an apparatus for performing the method, a management system incorporating the or apparatus and a telecommunications network incorporating the management system. | 11-28-2013 |
Denis Cleary, Killorglin IE
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20110047073 | DIRECT CURRENCY CONVERSION - This invention concerns direct currency conversion, that is automatic currency conversion at point of payment for card transactions. In particular it concerns a method for operating equipment associated with a financial transaction. The method includes the steps of: Presenting a card related to a customer's account. Recording a card number from the card. Applying all or part of the card number to a tree structure, and automatically processing that number by the tree one bit at a time to arrive at an end node of the tree coded with information related to the currency of the customer's card account. Determining the currency of the customer's card account. Comparing the currency of the customer's card account with one or more currencies predetermined for the equipment. Where the comparison indicates different currencies, providing direct currency conversion services. In other aspects it concerns the equipment itself, and a method of preparing a tree structure for use by the equipment. | 02-24-2011 |
Feargal Cleary, Trim IE
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20140292704 | Touch Sensor with Capacitive Voltage Divider - In certain embodiments, a touch-sensor controller is operable to apply a first voltage to a first drive line. The first drive line comprises a first one or more drive electrodes. The touch-sensor controller is further operable to measure a second voltage across a capacitor. The capacitor is coupled to a first sense line. The first sense line comprises a first one or more sense electrodes. The touch-sensor controller is further operable to determine, based on the second voltage across the capacitor, a touch at a first capacitive node formed by an overlapping of a first region of the first drive line and a first region of the first sense line. | 10-02-2014 |
Graham Cleary, Bushland Beach AU
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20130214617 | POWER MANAGEMENT MONITOR APPARATUS - Power management monitor apparatus for managing an output power supply from an input power supply including: | 08-22-2013 |
Ian Cleary, Kirmington GB
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20120176889 | NETWORK FAILOVER PROTECTION - Embodiments generally disclosed herein include a computer-implemented method for providing network failover functionality. The method includes providing service over a transport network from a first customer location to a second customer location. The method further includes detecting a network failure in the transport network and, in response, provisioning service over an Internet Protocol (IP) transit network from the first customer location to the second customer location. In one example embodiment, the network failure can be caused by a link failure in the transport network. In another example embodiment, the network failure can be used by a node failure in the transport network (e.g., failure of a dense wavelength division multiplexing device). | 07-12-2012 |
James D. Cleary, New South Wales AU
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20090157869 | Tracking Content in Communication Networks - The present invention relates to methods of, and systems for, tracking content in communication networks by collecting content transmission information from the network. The collected content transmission is examined to identify discrete content items, and these are compared to predetermined content items. The result of the comparison is stored on a database, and if an identified discrete content item is the same as or substantially similar to a predetermined content item and/or if an identified discrete content item has been previously sent to or received by a subscriber or application, an event signal is triggered. | 06-18-2009 |
John Cleary, Kilmallock IE
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20130106779 | NOISE COMPENSATION TECHNIQUES FOR CAPACITIVE TOUCH SCREEN SYSTEMS | 05-02-2013 |
John A. Cleary, Kilmallock IE
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20140217945 | CONTROL TECHNIQUES FOR MOTOR DRIVEN SYSTEMS UTILIZING BACK-EMF MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES - A method and apparatus for automatic resonance detection is disclosed for a motor-driven mechanical system such as a voice coil motor (VCM) in which a resonance detector and driver are provided. The automatic resonance detector may be implemented on the same integrated circuit as the driver, and dynamically determines the natural resonant frequency of the VCM driven by the driver. The resonant frequency is determined by measuring the back electromotive force (BEMF) of the VCM, detecting the slope of the BEMF signal, and determining the resonant frequency from the slope of the BEMF signal. | 08-07-2014 |
John A. Cleary, Limerick IE
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20140266314 | Power Monitoring Circuit, and a Power Up Reset Generator - A power supply monitoring circuit for monitoring a voltage at a power supply node compared to a reference node, the power supply monitoring circuit comprising a first field effect transistor and first and second voltage dropping components arranged in current flow communication between the power supply node and the reference node and each having first and second nodes, and wherein a first node of the first voltage dropping component is connected to one of the first and second nodes of the field effect transistor, and a gate of the field effect transistor is connected to the second node of the first voltage dropping component, and an output signal is taken from a connection made with the first field effect transistor. | 09-18-2014 |
John Anthony Cleary, County Limerick IE
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20100002747 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR N'TH ORDER DIGITAL PIECE-WISE LINEAR COMPENSATION OF THE VARIATIONS WITH TEMPERATURE OF THE NON-LINEARITIES FOR HIGH ACCURACY DIGITAL TEMPERATURE SENSORS IN AN EXTENDED TEMPERATURE RANGE - A system and method is provided for a high accuracy digital temperature sensor (DTS). The system includes a differential analog temperature sensor based on bipolar junctions, providing an output signal obtained as the difference between the V | 01-07-2010 |
John Anthony Cleary, Kilmallock IE
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20120299637 | SWITCH CIRCUITS - A switch can be implemented by a switch circuit, which can include a pair of NMOS transistors connected in series as pass-through transistors to transmit an input signal at an input terminal to produce an output signal at output terminal in response to an active state of a switching signal, and a pair of PMOS transistors connected in series as pass-through transistors to transmit the input signal at the input terminal to produce the output signal at output terminal in response to the active state of the switching signal. The switch circuit can also include a switch network connecting, in response to the active state of the switching signal, sources to bodies of the pairs of NMOS and PMOS transistors, and connecting, in response to an inactive state of the switching signal, the bodies of the pair of NMOS transistors to a first reference voltage, the bodies of the pair of PMOS transistors to a second reference voltage, and the sources of the pairs of NMOS and PMOS transistors to a third reference voltage. A capacitance-to-voltage converter can include one or more of the switch circuits. | 11-29-2012 |
John Gerald Cleary, Hamilton NZ
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20110264377 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ANALYSING DATA SEQUENCES - A sequencing system and method of generating index keys for one or more data sequence based on masked values of reads from a sample data sequence and/or one or more template data sequence. Each index key value may be based upon a concatenated form of each extracted value, although other transformations may be employed. A number of different masks may be applied to the data sequence at a number of locations. At least some of the masks may include indels and/or substitutions. The masks may be manually or computer generated. The data sequence may be one or more reference templates and/or one or more sample sequences, such as DNA or RNA sequences. Sample data may be stored in the one or more index by correlating masked values of reads with index key values and storing an identifier for each read in association with a corresponding index key value. Sample data sequences may be evaluated by comparing sample sequence and template sequences having the same index key value and determining scores for the reads based on the comparison and associating the scores with the reads. Reads may be rejected based upon the comparison. A read may be rejected if there is more than one position at which it has a best score. A read may be rejected if its score falls below a threshold score level. | 10-27-2011 |
20130166221 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SEQUENCE CORRELATION - A method and system are provided for evaluating the correlation between sequences by entering segments of one sequence in a database and comparing segments of the other sequence with the index values to find correlated segments. The correlated segments are analysed to determine whether the spacing is within a defined range indicating that a correlation threshold has been met. A processing methodology may be employed whereby a coarse potential alignment algorithm is first applied to determine potential alignment at a plurality of potential alignment positions, which are filtered based on alignment scores, and a fine alignment algorithm is then applied. | 06-27-2013 |
20130309660 | METHODS OF CHARACTERIZING, DETERMINING SIMILARITY, PREDICTING CORRELATION BETWEEN AND REPRESENTING SEQUENCES AND SYSTEMS AND INDICATORS THEREFOR - A computer implemented method for characterizing one or more sequences by generating index values representing portions of the sequences and finding characterizing index values based on a comparison of the index values. The index values may be obtained by applying one or more mask over each sequence. The modified masks may have associated weightings and index values obtained using modified masks may be retained in the index only if the weightings are above a threshold value. Characterising index values may also be assessed for for their degree of uniqueness. Characterizing indexes may be used for predicting correlation between a sample sequence and one or more reference sequences. Biological monitoring systems utilising the characterizing index values are also disclosed. A biological indicator may be generatgenerated using one or more characterizing index values obtained by the above method and be used to produce an indicator that undergoes a property change in the presence of the one or more sequence. | 11-21-2013 |
20140012513 | POPULATION BASED METHOD OF EVALUATING GENOMIC SEQUENCES - Methods and systems for evaluating genomic sequences are described. The methods include approaches for evaluating the prevalence of genomes in a sample based on the prevalence of segments in the sample, and may additionally rely on the prevalence of segments in reference genomes and an estimated genome population distribution of the sample. | 01-09-2014 |
20140057793 | METHOD OF SIMULTANEOUSLY EVALUATING MULTIPLE GENOMIC SEQUENCES - Methods and systems for simultaneously evaluating genomic sequences across multiple population members, and methods and systems for simultaneously calling normal and cancerous genomic sequences from a mixed sample containing normal and cancerous material are disclosed. This may be achieved by evaluating the probability of one or more hypothesis being correct for a plurality of population members based on genomic sequence information for the population. For related family members, Mendelian inheritance may be integrated into the method. For populations, information from members under evaluation may be used to refine priors to more accurately call population members. Copy number variation and de novo mutations may also be accommodated in the methods. Specific systems for implementing the methods are also disclosed. | 02-27-2014 |
20140058681 | METHODS FOR JOINT CALLING OF BIOLOGICAL SEQUENCES - Methods and systems for simultaneously evaluating biological sequences across multiple population members, and methods and systems for simultaneously calling normal and cancerous biological sequences from a mixed sample containing normal and cancerous material are disclosed. This may be achieved by evaluating the probability of one or more hypothesis being correct for a plurality of population members based on biological sequence information for the population. For related family members, Mendelian inheritance may be integrated into the method. For populations, information from members under evaluation may be used to refine priors to more accurately call population members. Copy number variation, de novo mutations, and phenotypic traits and their genetic explanations may also be accommodated in the methods. Specific systems for implementing the methods are also disclosed. | 02-27-2014 |
20140067749 | METHOD OF EVALUATING GENOMIC SEQUENCES - Methods of calling genomic sequence values in complex calling regions are disclosed. Following a preliminary sequence alignment a complex calling region may be identified where no sequence values satisfy preliminary alignment criteria. Potential hypotheses may be formulated for the complex calling region and the probability of each hypothesis representing a correct alignment may be calculated by evaluating the probability of each hypothesis being correct for the reads and the probability of each hypothesis occurring. The hypothesis best satisfying hypothesis selection criteria may be selected. The method may include an evaluation of possible indels in the complex calling region. | 03-06-2014 |
Mark Cleary, Dublin GB
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20110230742 | TRACHEAL TUBE SENSOR DISPOSED ON PERMEABLE MEMBRANE - Various embodiments of an tracheal tube having a sensor coupled to a selectively permeable membrane are provided. In some embodiments, the membrane may be permeable to one or more blood gases and/or blood analytes. Certain embodiments of the endotracheal tube may be capable of deploying the sensor during intubation to sense one or more indicators of blood flow characteristics, such as a level of blood gases and/or blood analytes, in the respiratory tract. Embodiments of the present invention may include positioning of the sensor in a variety of suitable positions with respect to the permeable membrane, such as mounting the sensor to the underside of an inflatable permeable membrane. | 09-22-2011 |
Mark Cleary, Dublin IE
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20110213214 | MECHANICALLY DEPLOYABLE TRACHEAL TUBE SENSOR - Various embodiments of a tracheal tube having a mechanically deployable sensor are provided. Certain embodiments of the tracheal tube may be capable of mechanically deploying the sensor during intubation to sense one or more indicators of blood flow characteristics, such as a level of blood gases and/or blood analytes, in the respiratory tract. The mechanically deployable sensor may be configured to abut the tracheal mucosa of a patient or not contact the tracheal wall at all during deployment. The sensor may be further adapted to remain in a recess disposed in the tracheal tube prior to deployment and exit the recess when acquiring measurements. | 09-01-2011 |
20140031656 | TRACHEAL TUBE SENSOR DISPOSED ON PERMEABLE MEMBRANE - Various embodiments of an tracheal tube having a sensor coupled to a selectively permeable membrane are provided. In some embodiments, the membrane may be permeable to one or more blood gases and/or blood analytes. Certain embodiments of the endotracheal tube may be capable of deploying the sensor during intubation to sense one or more indicators of blood flow characteristics, such as a level of blood gases and/or blood analytes, in the respiratory tract. Embodiments of the present invention may include positioning of the sensor in a variety of suitable positions with respect to the permeable membrane, such as mounting the sensor to the underside of an inflatable permeable membrane. | 01-30-2014 |
Mark Cleary, Dundrum IE
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20110213264 | SENSOR ON NON-SEALING PORTION OF TRACHEAL TUBE CUFF - Various embodiments of a tracheal tube having a sensor disposed on a non-sealing portion of a cuff are provided. Certain embodiments of the tracheal tube may be capable of deploying the sensor during intubation to sense one or more indicators of blood flow characteristics, such as a level of blood gases and/or blood analytes, in the respiratory tract. The sensor on the cuff may be configured to deploy upon inflation of the cuff and to return to its predeployment position upon deflation of the cuff. The sensor may be further adapted to abut the tracheal mucosa of a patient or not contact the tracheal wall at all during deployment. | 09-01-2011 |
Michael Cleary, Merseyside GB
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20100279119 | METHOD FOR IMPROVING THE LONG TERM STABILITY OF NANO-CRYSTALLINE SEMICONDUCTORS - A medium is provided in which nano-crystalline semiconductors or quantum dots are stable for extended periods when subjected to exterior lighting. The colour emission of the resultant quantum dots provides a fingerprint which is still effective after one year of exposure to exterior conditions. Such encapsulation protects the quantum dots in exterior conditions, so that they may be used as pigments or coding systems based on their optical emission. | 11-04-2010 |
20110006110 | IMPROVEMENTS TO METHODS OF IN-FIELD ANALYSIS - The present invention relates to the use of unique markers in the identification and tracking of objects. The present invention provides large numbers of unique markings for application to items as part of a marking system. The present invention provides a new approach to laboratory analysis and a means of rapid in-field identification of goods using a hand-held scanner. It provides data that can be used as a means of product tracking, identification of counterfeit product and to prove ownership of stolen goods. | 01-13-2011 |
Michael Cleary, Liverpool GB
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20120068449 | APPLICATION OF UNIQUE SURFACE COATINGS TO HIGH VOLUME MANUFACTURING OUTPUT - A photographic material for image display including an intimately sorbed contrast agent that provides a contrast layer against which the recorded image can be seen regardless of the nature and colour of the background. | 03-22-2012 |
20130001299 | METHODS OF IN-FIELD ANALYSIS - The present invention relates to the use of unique markers in the identification and tracking of objects. The present invention provides large numbers of unique markings for application to items as part of a marking system. The present invention provides a new approach to laboratory analysis and a means of rapid in-field identification of goods using a hand-held scanner. It provides data that can be used as a means of product tracking, identification of counterfeit product and to prove ownership of stolen goods. | 01-03-2013 |
20130001300 | METHODS OF IN-FIELD ANALYSIS - The present invention relates to the use of unique markers in the identification and tracking of objects. The present invention provides large numbers of unique markings for application to items as part of a marking system. The present invention provides a new approach to laboratory analysis and a means of rapid in-field identification of goods using a hand-held scanner. It provides data that can be used as a means of product tracking, identification of counterfeit product and to prove ownership of stolen goods. | 01-03-2013 |
20130059398 | USE OF NOVEL MATERIALS IN MARKER SYSTEMS - The present invention relates to the use of marker systems for the security and tracing of items, articles, goods, vehicles or persons. The present invention provides a marker for applying to the surfaces of items, the marker comprising at least one fluorescent material capable of fluorescing at a specific wavelength when subjected to stimulus. The marker can also include at least one material which is phosphorescent and emitting at a specific wavelength. In use, the measured fluorescence and phosphorescent response obtained from the marker are visually compared to examples of the desired colour output for the case in hand to verify the authenticity of the item. | 03-07-2013 |
20140356522 | APPLICATION OF UNIQUE SURFACE COATINGS TO HIGH VOLUME MANUFACTURING OUTPUT - A photographic material for image display including an intimately sorbed contrast agent that provides a contrast layer against which the recorded image can be seen regardless of the nature and colour of the background. | 12-04-2014 |
20150048156 | Method of Generating a Random Marker - There is disclosed by the present invention a method of generating a marker to distinguish between genuine and counterfeit goods by applying to surfaces of items, articles, goods, vehicles, fabrics and/or premises, the method includes: applying at least one coding to the surface, where the coding is applied randomly such that the coding provides a unique pattern when subjected to a particular type of stimulus. | 02-19-2015 |
Michael Cleary, London GB
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20140092233 | MARKER FOR APPLICATION TO SURFACES AT HIGH AND SUSTAINED OPERATING TEMPERATURES - There is provided a marker system for applying to surfaces operating at high temperatures, the marker system comprising a marker and a temperature resilient medium capable of securing the marker system onto a high temperature surface; wherein the medium contains an inorganic matrix to secure the marker to a surface; wherein the marker comprises a fingerprint to render the marker unique; and wherein the marker system further comprises indicator material to indicate the presence of the marker. Further provided is a composition comprising the marker system. Further provided are engines, exhaust systems and/or catalytic converters or other surfaces operating at high temperatures comprising a surface impregnated with the marker system. | 04-03-2014 |
20140104331 | METHOD FOR APPLYING A MARKER TO AN ELECTRICAL CABLE DURING MANUFACTURE - There is provided a method for manufacturing a uniquely identifiable cable, the method comprising: providing one or more cables including an insulating layer thereon to be wound onto a drum or reel; and applying a marker system onto the surface of the insulating layer of the one or more cables prior to or during the winding of the one or more cables onto the drum or reel. | 04-17-2014 |
20140106072 | METHODS OF GENERATING A COMPOSITION FOR IDENTIFYING GOODS - A method of generating a composition for identifying goods, the composition comprising an indicator material and a plurality of separately identifiable trace materials combined in such a manner to produce unique trace material combinations, the method comprising: defining a group of trace materials; selecting a plurality of trace materials from the group of trace materials to produce a unique combination; maintaining a record of the trace material combination; comparing further combinations of the trace materials to the record of trace material combinations; and either: if the further combination of trace materials is not found in the record, then generating a trace material combination based on the selected plurality of trace materials and recording the generated trace material combination in the record; or if the further combination of trace materials is found in the record of trace material combinations, re-selecting a different combination of trace materials and comparing this different combination to the record of trace material combinations and repeating until a unique combination of trace materials is selected which is not found in the record of trace material combinations, then generating a trace material combination based on the selected plurality of trace materials and recording the generated trace material combination in the record. | 04-17-2014 |
20140147580 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A CABLE - A method for manufacturing a uniquely identifiable cable, comprising the steps of: providing one or more wires to be included in a cable; applying a marker system to said one or more wires; and coating the one or more wires having the marker thereon with an insulating layer to form the cable. A device capable of executing the method. A uniquely identifiable cable comprising a marker system formed by the method. | 05-29-2014 |
Paul William Cleary, Burwood East AU
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20090259450 | PHYSICS-BASED SIMULATION - The invention relates to computer simulation and animation of visual sequences of a physics based system, such as visual sequences of fluids, for use in motion pictures, video games and the like. Simulation branching is effected by making a record of the system state of a first simulation as it exists at a point in time. If the director wishes to change the manner in which the simulated event progresses, a second simulation can be executed using the recorded system state as input conditions for a second simulation. This allows rapid re-execution of a portion of a simulation without requiring lengthy re-simulation of the initial portion of the simulated event which is already thought to be satisfactory. Such branching can also be used to control high resolution of a focus region being a smaller portion of a wider simulated event. | 10-15-2009 |
Paul William Cleary, Melbourne AU
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20130297270 | DISCRETE ELEMENT METHOD - A discrete element method for modelling granular or particulate material, the method including a multiple grid search method wherein the multiple grid search method is a hierarchical grid search method, and wherein entities, such as particles and boundary elements, are allocated to cells of respective grids based on size. The search method further includes: (a) performing a search of cells in a first of the grid levels to determine pairs of entities which satisfy predetermined criteria to be included in a neighbour list for which both entities belong to the first grid level; (b) mapping each nonempty cell in the first grid level to each of the other grid levels, determining neighbouring cells in each of the other grid levels and determining all pairs of entities belonging to a pair of levels that satisfy the predetermined criteria for inclusion in the neighbour list; and (c) repeating (a) and (b) for all grid levels. | 11-07-2013 |
Philip A. Cleary, London GB
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20130095230 | METHOD FOR PREVENTING AND/OR DETERRING A CRIMINAL ACT - A method of preventing and/or deterring a criminal act, comprising standardizing a coordinated approach to a coding system for the identification of stolen property; advertising or publishing the method through a coordinated media campaign to maximize the psychological impact on the criminal mind that acts as the deterrent; and (3) sustaining the deterrent effect by equipping and training police forces so as to maximize the effectiveness of identifying and gathering evidence. | 04-18-2013 |
20140207704 | METHOD FOR DETERMINING A CRIME DETERENT FACTOR - A method for determining a crime deterrent factor of a security system or security equipment includes determining a value for a traceability factor, a robustness factor, an analytics factor, a prosecutions factor and a publicity factor based on attributes of a particular security system or security equipment, wherein the value for each of the factors is determined by comparing the attributes of the particular security system or security equipment against a scale of predetermined attributes each of which have been assigned a value; (i) factoring the traceability value by the robustness value; (ii) factoring the analytics value by the prosecution value; (iii) combining the values obtained by steps (i) and (ii) by either addition or multiplication; and (iv) multiplying the value of step (iii) by the publicity value. | 07-24-2014 |
Scott Andrew Cleary, Scaborough AU
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20130180078 | Vacuum Assembly - A vacuum assembly comprising: (a) an inlet having an open and closed position; (b) a waste collection member (c) a vacuum means for generating a flow of air from said inlet to said collection member; and (d) a switch adapted to interact with the inlet, wherein the inlet when open activates the switch to receive debris through the inlet. The assembly is flush mounted to an existing fitting. | 07-18-2013 |
Simon Cleary, Victoria AU
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20090210197 | DATA ACCESSING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system for accessing and collecting data from a utility meter comprising a data reading means for reading the data from the utility meter and temporarily storing the data, data collector means for receiving the temporarily stored data from the data reading means and data storage means for permanently storing the data which is transmitted from the data collector means. A first communications network is used to transmit the data from the data reading means to the data collector means and a second communications network is used to transmit the data from the data collector means to the data storage means. | 08-20-2009 |