Dunsmore
Christopher C. Dunsmore, Sacred Heart, MN US
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20120201415 | ORGANIC MATTER MAPPING - Relative changes in organic matter in soil in an agricultural field are mapped by a computer-implemented system and method that uses a number of individual bands from one or more remotely sensed images of the agricultural field. Each of the bands is associated with a light spectrum wavelength range, and each of the bands is weighted based on its contribution to predicting relative changes in organic matter. Elevation data may also be used in the weighted calculation. The map is separated into zones based on the relative predicted organic matter falling within a predefined range. Each zone may be associated with a different average organic matter content, and nutrient supplements are recommended for each zone based on the average organic matter associated with each of the mapped zones. | 08-09-2012 |
Clay Dunsmore, Garland, TX US
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20100110222 | DIGITAL CAMERA FRONT-END ARCHITECTURE - A video processing front-end for digital cameras, camcorders, video cell phones, et cetera has multiple interconnected processing modules for functions such as CCD controller, preview engine, auto exposure, auto focus, auto white balance, et cetera with complicated data flow can be realized and managed. | 05-06-2010 |
Clay A. Dunsmore, Le Rouret FR
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20100079582 | Method and System for Capturing and Using Automatic Focus Information - Methods and digital image capture devices are provided for capturing and using automatic focus information. Methods include building a three dimension (3D) focus map for a digital image on a digital image capture device, using the 3D focus map in processing the digital image, and storing the digital image. Digital image capture devices include a processor, a lens, a display operatively connected to the processor, means for automatic focus operatively connected to the processor and the lens, and a memory storing software instructions, wherein when executed by the processor, the software instructions cause the digital image capture device to initiate capture of a digital image, build a three dimension (3D) focus map for the digital image using the means for automatic focus, and complete capture of the digital image. | 04-01-2010 |
Colin Dunsmore, Craigavon GB
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20140080162 | FLUORESCENCE LIFETIME EPIGENETICS ASSAYS - The invention is concerned with methods of assaying the activity of enzymes based on measurement of fluorescence lifetime (FLT). In particular, the invention relates to assays for enzymes which are capable of modifying the structure of peptide substrates, including for example enzymes catalysing methylation, demethylation, acetylation, deacetylation or deimination of peptide substrates. | 03-20-2014 |
Richard J. Dunsmore, Mckinney, TX US
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20090213763 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DYNAMIC ASSIGNMENT OF NETWORK ADDRESSES IN A COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK - According to a particular embodiment, a method for automatically assigning dynamic IP addresses without user interaction includes maintaining at least one pool of unused IP addresses. An advertisement message is transmitted from a first network element to at least one additional network element in a transport ring. The advertisement message identifies the first network element as providing IP address assignment services. The IP address request message from a second network element in the transport ring is received at the first network element. In response to the IP address request message, an IP address is dynamically assigned from the at least one pool of unused IP addresses. The dynamically assigned IP address is transmitted from the first network element to the second network element. | 08-27-2009 |
20100077460 | System And Method For Securing A Network - A method of securing a telecom network, the operation of the telecom network controlled using a plurality of telecom network commands, includes grouping at least some of the plurality of telecom network commands into a plurality of different task sets. Each task set includes one or more telecom network commands. The method further includes grouping at least some of a plurality of users into a plurality of different user groups. In addition, the method includes each user group to the plurality of task sets. The method also includes allowing the at least one user access to the plurality of telecom network commands based on the association of each user group to the plurality of task sets. | 03-25-2010 |
Richard James Dunsmore, Mckinney, TX US
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20110004661 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR MANAGING NETWORK ELEMENTS - A system for managing networks includes a gateway capable of receiving a first TARP request from a requesting node and generating a second TARP request based on the first TARP request. The second TARP request includes an NSAP address of the gateway. The gateway is further capable of transmitting the second TARP request to a destination node. The gateway is also capable of receiving a first TARP response from the destination node and generating a second TARP response based on the first TARP response. The second TARP response includes the NSAP address of the gateway. The gateway is further capable of transmitting the second TARP response to the requesting node. | 01-06-2011 |
Rodney Charles Dunsmore, Austin, TX US
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20090055276 | Pay at the Table System - Patrons at a restaurant or bar can pay at their table using credit cards, without involving the restaurant or bar cashier and/or wait staff. Patrons are assisted using this system in dividing the bill by displaying the amount due (including tax) and allowing each patron to enter the amount they wish to pay. When the initial bill is presented, a balance due will be displayed and the indication will be provided that the bill has yet to be paid in full. As each transaction is entered, a running total will be displayed indicating the remaining balance due. When the running total reaches zero, the bill is paid in full, and an indication will be provided, such as by illuminating a green indicator light or by displaying a balance due of $0.00. | 02-26-2009 |
20090055280 | Pay at the Table System - Patrons at a restaurant or bar can pay at their table using credit cards, without involving the restaurant or bar cashier and/or wait staff. Patrons are assisted using this system in dividing the bill by displaying the amount due (including tax) and allowing each patron to enter the amount they wish to pay. When the initial bill is presented, a balance due will be displayed and the indication will be provided that the bill has yet to be paid in full. As each transaction is entered, a running total will be displayed indicating the remaining balance due. When the running total reaches zero, the bill is paid in full, and an indication will be provided, such as by illuminating a green indicator light or by displaying a balance due of $0.00. | 02-26-2009 |