Dai, NY
Bing Dai, Ossining, NY US
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20140052894 | MEMORY CONTROLLER FOR MEMORY WITH MIXED CELL ARRAY AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING THE MEMORY - A memory controller, system including the memory controller and method of controlling the memory. The memory controller receives requests for memory and content sensitively allocates memory space in a mixed cell memory. The memory controller allocates sufficient space including performance memory storing a single bit per cell and dense memory storing more than one bit per cell. Some or all of the memory may be selectable by the memory controller as either Single Level per Cell (SLC) or Multiple Level per Cell (MLC). | 02-20-2014 |
20140052895 | MEMORY WITH MIXED CELL ARRAY AND SYSTEM INCLUDING THE MEMORY - A memory system, system including the memory system and method of reducing memory system power consumption. The memory system includes multiple memory units allocable to one of a number of processor units, e.g., processors or processor cores. A memory controller receives requests for memory from the processor units and allocates sufficient space from the memory to each requesting processor unit. Allocated memory can include some Single Level per Cell (SLC) memory units storing a single bit per cell and other memory units storing more than one bit per cell. Thus, two processor units may be assigned identical memory space, while half, or fewer, than the number of cells of one are assigned to the other. | 02-20-2014 |
20140052900 | MEMORY CONTROLLER FOR MEMORY WITH MIXED CELL ARRAY AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING THE MEMORY - A memory controller, system including the memory controller and method of controlling the memory. The memory controller receives requests for memory and content sensitively allocates memory space in a mixed cell memory. The memory controller allocates sufficient space including performance memory storing a single bit per cell and dense memory storing more than one bit per cell. Some or all of the memory may be selectable by the memory controller as either Single Level per Cell (SLC) or Multiple Level per Cell (MLC). | 02-20-2014 |
20140052901 | MEMORY WITH MIXED CELL ARRAY AND SYSTEM INCLUDING THE MEMORY - A memory system, system including the memory system and method of reducing memory system power consumption. The memory system includes multiple memory units allocable to one of a number of processor units, e.g., processors or processor cores. A memory controller receives requests for memory from the processor units and allocates sufficient space from the memory to each requesting processor unit. Allocated memory can include some Single Level per Cell (SLC) memory units storing a single bit per cell and other memory units storing more than one bit per cell. Thus, two processor units may be assigned identical memory space, while half, or fewer, than the number of cells of one are assigned to the other. | 02-20-2014 |
20140281162 | ADAPTIVE REFERENCE TUNING FOR ENDURANCE ENHANCEMENT OF NON-VOLATILE MEMORIES - A wear leveling technique is employed in a memory device so that the cycling history of a memory block is represented by the cycling history of a representative memory cell or a small number of representative memory cells. A control logic block tracks the cycling history of the one or more representative memory cells. A table tabulating the predicted shift in an optimal value for a reference variable for a sensing circuit as a function of cycling history is provided within the memory device. Prior to sensing a memory cell, the control logic block checks the total number of cycling in the one or more representative memory cells and adjusts the value for the reference variable in the sensing circuit, thereby providing an optimal value for the reference variable in the sensing circuit for each sensing cycle of the memory device. | 09-18-2014 |
20140281294 | ADAPTIVE REFERENCE TUNING FOR ENDURANCE ENHANCEMENT OF NON-VOLATILE MEMORIES - A wear leveling technique is employed in a memory device so that the cycling history of a memory block is represented by the cycling history of a representative memory cell or a small number of representative memory cells. A control logic block tracks the cycling history of the one or more representative memory cells. A table tabulating the predicted shift in an optimal value for a reference variable for a sensing circuit as a function of cycling history is provided within the memory device. Prior to sensing a memory cell, the control logic block checks the total number of cycling in the one or more representative memory cells and adjusts the value for the reference variable in the sensing circuit, thereby providing an optimal value for the reference variable in the sensing circuit for each sensing cycle of the memory device. | 09-18-2014 |
Dan Dai, Niskayuna, NY US
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20140188375 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ASYNCHRONOUSLY CONTROLLING A VEHICLE SYSTEM - A method includes identifying power outputs to be provided by propulsion-generating vehicles of a vehicle system for different locations along a route and calculating handling parameters of the vehicle system at the locations along the route. The handling parameters are representative of at least one of coupler forces, coupler energies, relative vehicle velocities, or natural forces exerted on the vehicle system. The method also includes determining asynchronous operational settings for the propulsion-generating vehicles at the locations. The asynchronous operational settings represent different operational settings that cause the propulsion-generating vehicles to provide at least the power outputs at the locations while changing the handling parameters of the vehicle system to designated values at the locations. The method further includes communicating the asynchronous operational settings to the propulsion-generating vehicles in order to cause the propulsion-generating vehicles to implement the asynchronous operational settings at the different locations. | 07-03-2014 |
20140316618 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING DYNAMICALLY CHANGING DISTRIBUTIONS OF VEHICLES IN A VEHICLE SYSTEM - A system and method for determining dynamically changing distributions of vehicles in a vehicle system are disclosed. The system and method determine handling parameters of the vehicle system. The handling parameters are determined for different distributions of the vehicles among different groups at different potential change points along a route. The system and method also determine whether to change the distributions at potential change points based on the handling parameters. Based on determining that the distributions are to change, a selected sequence of changes to the distributions is determined at one or more of the potential change points along the route. Change indices are generated based on the selected sequence. The change indices designate times and/or the one or more potential change points at which the distributions changes. The vehicles included in a common group have common designated operational settings while the vehicles are in the common group. | 10-23-2014 |
Jian Dai, Niskayuna, NY US
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20140233277 | DIRECT CURRENT POWER DELIVERY SYSTEM AND METHOD - A power transmission system includes a first unit for carrying out the steps of receiving high voltage direct current (HVDC) power from an HVDC power line, generating an alternating current (AC) component indicative of a status of the first unit, and adding the AC component to the HVDC power line. Further, the power transmission system includes a second unit for carrying out the steps of generating a direct current (DC) voltage to transfer the HVDC power on the HVDC power line, wherein the HVDC power line is coupled between the first unit and the second unit, detecting a presence or an absence of the added AC component in the HVDC power line, and determining the status of the first unit based on the added AC component. | 08-21-2014 |
Jianming Dai, Troy, NY US
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20080203306 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PLASMA-INDUCED TERAHERTZ SPECTROSCOPY - A method of analyzing a remotely-located object includes the step of illuminating at least a portion of a targeted object with electromagnetic radiation to induce a phase transformation in the targeted object, wherein the phase transformation produces an emitter plasma, which emits terahertz radiation. The method also includes the step of ionizing a volume of an ambient gas to produce a sensor plasma by focusing an optical probe beam in the volume and the step of detecting an optical component of resultant radiation produced from an interaction of the focused optical probe beam and the terahertz radiation in the sensor plasma. Detecting an optical component of the resultant radiation emitted by the sensor plasma facilitates detection of a characteristic fingerprint of the targeted object imposed onto the terahertz radiation produced as a result of the induced phase transformation. | 08-28-2008 |
20100277718 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PLASMA-INDUCED TERAHERTZ SPECTROSCOPY - A method of analyzing a remotely-located object includes the step of illuminating at least a portion of a targeted object with electromagnetic radiation to induce a phase transformation in the targeted object, wherein the phase transformation produces an emitter plasma, which emits terahertz radiation. The method also includes the step of ionizing a volume of an ambient gas to produce a sensor plasma by focusing an optical probe beam in the volume and the step of detecting an optical component of resultant radiation produced from an interaction of the focused optical probe beam and the terahertz radiation in the sensor plasma. Detecting an optical component of the resultant radiation emitted by the sensor plasma facilitates detection of a characteristic fingerprint of the targeted object imposed onto the terahertz radiation produced as a result of the induced phase transformation. | 11-04-2010 |
Jing Dai, White Plains, NY US
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20120215829 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR EFFICIENT AND ACCURATE ANALYTICS WITH CROSS-DOMAIN CORRELATION - A method of generating analytics to provide an analysis of data from distinct data domains includes collecting sensor data from at least two distinct data domains, deriving parameters from the collected data, wherein at least one of the parameters is a first domain parameter derived from one of the data domains and at least another one of the parameters is a second domain parameter derived from the other data domain, providing a data model that enables a user to specify at least one of the first parameters and at least one of the second domain parameters and generate at least one rule based on the selected parameters, and generating analytics that analyze the collected data against the rules to determinate whether the rules have been satisfied and provide results of the analysis to a user of the analytics. | 08-23-2012 |
20130103215 | UTILITY CONSUMPTION DISAGGREGATION USING LOW SAMPLE RATE SMART METERS - Utility meter readings generated at low sampling rates are disaggregated to identify consumer usage activities. Time intervals between readings can include a plurality of consumer usage activities. By employing a model which recognizes associations among consumer usage activities, effective disaggregation is possible using only aggregated consumption data and interval start times. Consumers and utility managers can design and assess conservation programs based on the disaggregated consumption usage activities. | 04-25-2013 |
20130137450 | ENERGY EFFICIENT LOCATION TRACKING ON SMART PHONES - A GPS-enabled cellular electronic device is operated in an indoor mode. An increase in strength of a cellular signal is detected at the GPS-enabled cellular electronic device. Responsive at least to the increase in cellular signal strength, the GPS-enabled cellular electronic device is transitioned to an outdoor testing mode. Detecting is carried out to determine whether movement of the GPS-enabled cellular electronic device occurs during the outdoor testing mode. If so, the GPS-enabled cellular electronic device is transitioned to an outdoor mode. | 05-30-2013 |
20130304363 | IDENTIFYING PURPOSE-BASED ORIGIN-DESTINATION USING CALL DETAILED RECORDS - Access is obtained to call data records (or other data) for a plurality of mobile telephony users. The call data records (or other data) include location-time sequences. For each of the mobile telephony users, corresponding ones of the location-time sequences are segmented into trips; a home-work-school classification model is used to determine a home location and a work-school location, based on the trips; and a trip purpose classification model is used to assign each of the trips a purpose label, based at least on comparing at least one of a start location and an end location for each one of the trips to at least one of the home location and the work-school location determined using the home-work-school classification model. The trips are aggregated into purpose based origin-destination categories based at least on the purpose labels, time ranges of the location-time sequences, and the start and end locations. | 11-14-2013 |
20140045535 | ENERGY EFFICIENT LOCATION TRACKING ON SMART PHONES - A GPS-enabled cellular electronic device is operated in an indoor mode. An increase in strength of a cellular signal is detected at the GPS-enabled cellular electronic device. Responsive at least to the increase in cellular signal strength, the GPS-enabled cellular electronic device is transitioned to an outdoor testing mode. Detecting is carried out to determine whether movement of the GPS-enabled cellular electronic device occurs during the outdoor testing mode. If so, the GPS-enabled cellular electronic device is transitioned to an outdoor mode. | 02-13-2014 |
Jing D. Dai, Hawthorne, NY US
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20110066442 | Influencing Consumer Behavior Modification with Utility Consumption Disaggregation - A method for performing utility consumption disaggregation includes measuring a total utility consumption of a consumer during a specified time period, generating a first disaggregated utility consumption segment and a second disaggregated utility consumption segment, based on the total utility consumption of the consumer, and providing the consumer with disaggregated utility consumption statistics based on at least one of the first and second disaggregated utility consumption segments. | 03-17-2011 |
Jing D. Dai, White Plains, NY US
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20130116939 | BEHAVIOR CHANGE DETECTION - A computer program product includes a tangible storage medium readable by a processing circuit and on which instructions are stored for execution by the processing circuit for performing a method. The method includes, upon receiving utility consumption data of a group of elements, defining clusters of elements by like geography and like utility consumption, evaluating a significance of each cluster by comparing an average utility consumption within the cluster with utility consumption of elements neighboring the cluster and determining from a result of the evaluating which clusters exhibit significant differences in utility consumption from the neighboring elements and defining those clusters as regional outliers. | 05-09-2013 |
20130222158 | ELECTRIC VEHICLE (EV) CHARGING INFRASTRUCTURE WITH CHARGING STATIONS OPTIMUMALLY SITED - A system, method and program product for siting charging stations. A mobility detection module collects traffic data from vehicle sensors distributed in an area. A map matching module maps detected traffic in the area. A vehicle flow module temporally characterizes mapped traffic flow. An electric vehicle (EV) requirements (EVR) evaluator determines an optimal number of charging stations and respective locations for siting the charging stations. | 08-29-2013 |
Jing D. Dai, Syracuse, NY US
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20150262206 | ELECTRIC VEHICLE (EV) CHARGING INFRASTRUCTURE WITH CHARGING STATIONS OPTIMUMALLY SITED - A system, method and program product for siting charging stations. A mobility detection module collects traffic data from vehicle sensors distributed in an area. A map matching module maps detected traffic in the area. A vehicle flow module temporally characterizes mapped traffic flow. An electric vehicle (EV) requirements (EVR) evaluator determines an optimal number of charging stations and respective locations for siting the charging stations. | 09-17-2015 |
Lijun Dai, Rochester, NY US
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20090098057 | SILICA-CORED CARRIER PARTICLE - A nanoparticulate imaging probe with an oxide core, a biocompatible polymeric shell covalently attached to the oxide core, a dye, and a cleavable spacer that covalently binds the dye to the probe. When the spacer is cleaved, the dye is liberated from the probe. The emissions of the dye are quenched when the dye is bound to the probe and not quenched when the dye is liberated from the probe. The spacer can be, for example, a peptide. The oxide core can be, for example, a silicon oxide core. | 04-16-2009 |
20090169482 | SILICA-CORED CARRIER PARTICLE - A nanoparticulate imaging probe with an oxide core, a biocompatible polymeric shell covalently attached to the oxide core, a dye, and a cleavable spacer that covalently binds the dye to the probe. When the spacer is cleaved, the dye is liberated from the probe. The emissions of the dye are quenched when the dye is bound to the probe and not quenched when the dye is liberated from the probe. The spacer can be, for example, a peptide. The oxide core can be, for example, a silicon oxide core. | 07-02-2009 |
Lijun Dai, Fredonia, NY US
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20130137112 | DYES FOR ANALYSIS OF PROTEIN AGGREGATION - Provided are dyes and compositions which are useful in a number of applications, such as the detection and monitoring protein aggregation, kinetic studies of protein aggregation, neurofibrillary plaques analysis, evaluation of protein formulation stability, and analysis of molecular chaperone activity. | 05-30-2013 |
Lijun Dai, Farmingville, NY US
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20110130305 | Novel dyes and compositions, and processes for using same in analysis of protein aggregation and other applications - Provided are dyes and compositions which are useful in a number of applications, such as the detection and monitoring protein aggregation, kinetic studies of protein aggregation, neurofibrillary plaques analysis, evaluation of protein formulation stability, protein thermal stability shift assay and analysis of molecular chaperone activity. These dyes and compositions are also useful as probes in nucleic acid and protein detection. | 06-02-2011 |
Miao Dai, Bairwood, NY US
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20090270468 | Preparation and use of aryl alkyl acid derivatives for the treatment of obesity - This invention relates to certain aryl alkyl acid compounds, compositions, and methods for treating or preventing obesity and related diseases. | 10-29-2009 |
Miao Dai, Briarwood, NY US
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20090197795 | PREPARATION AND USE OF ARYL ALKYL ACID DERIVATIVES FOR THE TREATMENT OF OBESITY - This invention relates to certain aryl alkyl acid compounds, compositions, and methods for treating or preventing obesity and related diseases. | 08-06-2009 |
20090253762 | PREPARATION AND USE OF ARYL ALKYL ACID DERIVATIVES FOR THE TREATMENT OF OBESITY - This invention relates to certain aryl alkyl acid compounds, compositions, and methods for treating or preventing obesity and related diseases. | 10-08-2009 |
Nan Dai, Middle Island, NY US
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20100129820 | STRONGLY QUENCHING OLIGOMERIC EXCIMER/QUENCHER PAIRS FOR DETECTION SCHEMES - Compositions and systems are provided for the high efficiency quenching small water-soluble oligomers, or oligofluors, of from about 1-10 kd in size, where the oligofluors comprise multiple excimeric or exciplex forming fluorophores arranged on a scaffold, which are efficiently quenched by a quencher entity linked to the oligomer through a cleavable moiety. Fluorophores of interest include, without limitation, aromatic fluorophores such as pyrenes, e.g. benzopyrene, perylene, pyrene, etc. In some embodiments the oligofluor/quencher combination provides for a Stern-Vollmer constant (K | 05-27-2010 |
Peng Dai, Guilderland, NY US
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20130012493 | NOVEL SPIRO IMIDAZOLONE DERIVATIVES AS GLUCAGON RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS, COMPOSITIONS, AND METHODS FOR THEIR USE - The present invention relates to compounds of the general formula (I): wherein ring A, ring B, G, R | 01-10-2013 |
Xiangyang Dai, East Amherst, NY US
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20120282519 | Dissimilar Material Battery Enclosure for Improved Weld Structure - An electrochemical cell having an enclosure comprised of an enclosure body portion composed of a relatively high electrical resistivity material and an enclosure lid portion composed of a ductile material is discussed. The body portion of the enclosure preferably comprises Grade 5 or 23 titanium and the lid portion preferably comprises Grade 1 or 2 titanium. The enclosure lid is joined to the body of the enclosure through a welding process such as laser welding. The combination of these differing materials provides an enclosure that effectively retards the occurrence of eddy current induced heating as well as provides an enclosure that is more mechanically robust. | 11-08-2012 |
20140245600 | METHOD OF DIRECT RESISTANCE WELDING - SELF BRAZING OF ALUMINUM TO MOLYBDENUM PIN - A direct welding process for joining a current collector to a terminal pin in the construction of electrochemical cells is described. The resistance welding process utilizes increased current combined with an applied force to bond dissimilar metals with a melting temperature differential of preferably more than 500° C. Preferably, the method is used to bond the terminal pin to the cathode current collector. This method of attachment is suitable for either primary or secondary cells, particularly those powering implantable biomedical devices. | 09-04-2014 |
20140246408 | METHOD OF DIRECT RESISTANCE WELDING - SELF BRAZING OF ALUMINUM TO MOLYBDENUM PIN - A direct welding process for joining a current collector to a terminal pin in the construction of electrochemical cells is described. The resistance welding process utilizes increased current combined with an applied force to bond dissimilar metals with a melting temperature differential of preferably more than 500° C. Preferably, the method is used to bond the terminal pin to the cathode current collector. This method of attachment is suitable for either primary or secondary cells, particularly those powering implantable biomedical devices. | 09-04-2014 |
20150174694 | SACRIFICIAL RESISTANCE WELD ELECTRODE - An electrode used for resistance welding is described. In an embodiment, the electrode comprises a two-part construction having an electrode tip portion that is removably contactable to an electrode base. The electrode is constructed such that the respective base and electrode tip portions may be composed of metals having differing melting temperatures, in particular a significant difference in melting temperature of at least 100° C. or more. The electrode is preferably constructed so that the electrode tip portion can be easily removed, thereby leaving the base portion within the fixture. | 06-25-2015 |
Xiangyang Dai, Williamsville, NY US
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20110123856 | Direct Resistance Welding-Self Brazing of Aluminum to Molybdenum Pin - A direct welding process for joining a current collector to a terminal pin in the construction of electrochemical cells is described. The resistance welding process utilizes increased current combined with an applied force to bond dissimilar metals with a melting temperature differential of preferably more than 500° C. Preferably, the method is used to bond the terminal pin to the cathode current collector. This method of attachment is suitable for either primary or secondary cells, particularly those powering implantable biomedical devices. | 05-26-2011 |
Xintuo Dai, Clifton Park, NY US
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20150138555 | OVERLAY METROLOGY SYSTEM AND METHOD - Overlay metrology systems are provided which include, for instance: a first metrology pattern including at least two first pairs of sub-patterns, at least one sub-pattern lacking 90 degree rotational symmetry, and a first center position for the first metrology pattern being determinable in an X-Y coordinate layout from the at least two first pairs of sub-patterns; and a second metrology including at least two second pairs of sub-patterns, at least one sub-pattern lacking 90 degree rotational symmetry, and a second center position for the second metrology pattern being determinable in the X-Y coordinate layout from the at least two second pairs of sub-patterns. Methods of making overlay metrology systems are also provided, which include, for instance, providing a first metrology pattern and a second metrology pattern, and arranging the metrology patterns in relation to each other within the X-Y coordinate layout. | 05-21-2015 |