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Alex Yakov Honig, Netania IL
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20140105205 | Dynamically Self-Organizing Ad-Hoc TDMA Communications Synchronization Method - A method and system for TDMA synchronization including providing an ad-hoc TDMA mobile communication network, the communication network includes a plurality of mobile units, transmitting an information packet from a mobile unit of the plurality of mobile units to each remaining one of the plurality of mobile units. The method and system further including comparing at each remaining one of the plurality of mobile units the corresponding preamble detection time trx,i with a predetermined time parameter tc0rr, and adjusting the corresponding preamble detection time trx i of each remaining one of the plurality of mobile units accordingly. In addition, a method for logical timeslot synchronization and its enhancement using directed synchronization procedure with a refresh procedure are disclosed if a transmitting mobile unit exits the communication network and reconnects thereto. | 04-17-2014 |
Andrew Honig, East Windsor, NJ US
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20090083855 | System and methods for detecting intrusions in a computer system by monitoring operating system registry accesses - A method for detecting intrusions in the operation of a computer system is disclosed which comprises gathering features from records of normal processes that access the files system of the computer, such as the Windows registry, and generating a probabilistic model of normal computer system usage based on occurrences of said features. The features of a record of a process that accesses the Windows registry are analyzed to determine whether said access to the Windows registry is an anomaly. A system is disclosed, comprising a registry auditing module configured to gather records regarding processes that access the Windows registry; a model generator configured to generate a probabilistic model of normal computer system usage based on records of a plurality of processes that access the Windows registry and that are indicative of normal computer system usage; and a model comparator configured to determine whether the access of the Windows registry is an anomaly. | 03-26-2009 |
20130031633 | System and methods for adaptive model generation for detecting intrusion in computer systems - A system and methods for detecting intrusions in the operation of a computer system comprises a sensor configured to gather information regarding the operation of the computer system, to format the information in a data record having a predetermined format, and to transmit the data in the predetermined data format. A data warehouse is configured to receive the data record from the sensor in the predetermined data format and to store the data in a SQL database. A detection model generator is configured to request data records from the data warehouse in the predetermined data format, to generate an intrusion detection model based on said data records, and to transmit the intrusion detection model to the data warehouse according to the predetermined data format. A detector is configured to receive a data record in the predetermined data format from the sensor and to classify the data record in real-time as one of normal operation and an attack based on said intrusion detection model. A data analysis engine is configured to request data records from the data warehouse according to the predetermined data format and to perform a data processing function on the data records. | 01-31-2013 |
20150058994 | SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR ADAPTIVE MODEL GENERATION FOR DETECTING INTRUSION IN COMPUTER SYSTEMS - A system and methods for detecting intrusions in the operation of a computer system comprises a sensor configured to gather information regarding the operation of the computer system, to format the information in a data record having a predetermined format, and to transmit the data in the predetermined data format. A data warehouse is configured to receive the data record from the sensor in the predetermined data format and to store the data in a SQL database. A detection model generator is configured to request data records from the data warehouse in the predetermined data format, to generate an intrusion detection model based on said data records, and to transmit the intrusion detection model to the data warehouse according to the predetermined data format. A detector is configured to receive a data record in the predetermined data format from the sensor and to classify the data record in real-time as one of normal operation and an attack based on said intrusion detection model. A data analysis engine is configured to request data records from the data warehouse according to the predetermined data format and to perform a data processing function on the data records. | 02-26-2015 |
Barry Honig, New York, NY US
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20130253894 | Systems And Methods For Predicting Protein-Protein Interactions - The present subject matter relates to systems and methods for predicting molecular interactions within biological networks based on structural and non-structural indicators. Such molecules include but are not limited to proteins, nucleic acids and small molecules. In some embodiments, the present subject matter is directed to methods for predicting protein-protein interactions comprising obtaining a pair of query proteins, using sequence alignment to identify structural representatives for each of the pair of query proteins, and using structural alignment to determine sets of close and remote structural neighbors for each of the structural representatives. The method can include analyzing the close and remote structural neighbors to identify a reported complex, and using the reported complex to define a template for creating a model for interaction of the pair of query proteins. In another embodiment, the method includes determining sets of non-structural and structural-based scores to measure properties of the modeled interaction and the query proteins. | 09-26-2013 |
20140258207 | Systems and Methods for Predicting Protein-Ligand Interactions - Systems and methods for predicting protein-ligand interactions are disclosed. An exemplary method can include identifying a set of structural neighbours of the query proteins, where each of contains ligands. The method can also determine a similarity score for each of the structural neighbours representing configuration similarity and interaction tendency between the structural neighbours and predict protein-ligand interactions of the one or more query proteins using the similarity scores. | 09-11-2014 |
Benno Honig, Pforzheim DE
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20140074349 | METHOD AND DIAGNOSTIC TESTER FOR DETECTING A FAULT IN A COOLING CIRCUIT OF A MOTOR VEHICLE - A method for detecting a fault in a cooling circuit of a motor vehicle, the cooling circuit having, in the flow direction of a refrigerant, a compressor, a condenser, an expansion device and an evaporator, includes the following steps: measuring a first refrigerant pressure when the compressor is turned off; turning on the compressor; and is characterized by the steps: measuring a second refrigerant pressure after a certain time interval; forming a differential value from the second refrigerant pressure measured previously and the first refrigerant pressure; and comparing the differential value with at least one differential value for detecting a fault in the cooling circuit. | 03-13-2014 |
Charles Mark Honig, Newton, MA US
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20120212609 | REMOTE CONTROLLED STUDIO CAMERA SYSTEM - A system for remotely controlling a camera is disclosed. The system includes five major subsystems; a first subsystem collocated with the camera; a second subsystem which serves as a gateway between the camera and the third subsystem; a third subsystem to remotely monitor the studio and control the camera; a fourth subsystem located at the destination of the video stream; and a fifth subsystem to receive and re-transmit a video control stream. This system allows the camera to be monitored and controlled by one location, while the primary video stream is transmitted to a different location. In some embodiments, the control video stream is a lower bandwidth signal than the primary video stream. Furthermore, the fifth subsystem is capable of receiving and re-transmitting control video streams from a plurality of cameras simultaneously. The second subsystem allows remote access to the first subsystem, based on approved credentials. | 08-23-2012 |
David Honig, Irvine, CA US
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20090210695 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SECURELY COMMUNICATING ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS TO AN ASSOCIATED DOCUMENT PROCESSING DEVICE - The subject application is directed to securely communicating electronic documents to an associated document processing device. User identification data inclusive of a user credential is received from a user with a document processing request having one or more electronic documents. Page job language information is generated for output of the request by a document processing device. A seed value is received in accordance with the user credential and used to generate a random number. Each document is encrypted using the random number. The encrypted data and page language information are communicated to the document processing device and stored in association with user identification. Upon receipt of user login data a listing of requests is displayed. The seed value is retrieved from user credentials for generation of a random number. Selected electronic documents are decrypted via the random number and output in accordance with the associated page job language information. | 08-20-2009 |
Edward Honig, Lawrence, NY US
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20110271802 | DOUBLE HANDLE TOOL - A double handle tool that may have at least two handles disposed on opposite sides of a grasping mechanism of the tool. In one embodiment, two handles may be provided about 180 degrees from each other about the grasping mechanism of the tool. By having these two handles, greater and more even torque may be applied to the grasping mechanism of the tool as compared to conventional tools with a handle on one side of the grasping mechanism. | 11-10-2011 |
Helma Honig, Wulfrath DE
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20100282688 | Method of Raising the pH of Acidic Bodies of Water - The invention relates to a method of raising the pH of a body of water having a pH of less than 4.5 by introducing neutralizing agent, the raising of the pH taking place in at least two stages thus: at pH levels below 4.5, a first neutralizing agent having a final conductivity of not more than 100 μS/cm, and, after attainment of a pH of at least 4.5, a second neutralizing agent, having a final conductivity of more than 100 μS/cm, is introduced into the body of water, the final conductivity of the neutralizing agents being defined as the conductivity of an aqueous suspension or solution of neutralizing agent in solution equilibrium at 25° C., having a neutralizing agent content of 0.015% by weight. | 11-11-2010 |
20140291255 | Method of Raising the pH of Acidic Bodies of Water - The invention relates to a method of raising the pH of a body of water having a pH of less than 4.5 by introducing neutralizing agent, the raising of the pH taking place in at least two stages thus: at pH levels below 4.5, a first neutralizing agent having a final conductivity of not more than 100 .mu.S/cm, and, after attainment of a pH of at least 4.5, a second neutralizing agent, having a final conductivity of more than 100 .mu.S/cm, is introduced into the body of water, the final conductivity of the neutralizing agents being defined as the conductivity of an aqueous suspension or solution of neutralizing agent in solution equilibrium at 25.degree. C., having a neutralizing agent content of 0.015% by weight. | 10-02-2014 |
Iulian Honig, Bucharest RO
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20140170597 | DEVICE, SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROSTHODONTIC RESTORATION - This disclosed subject matter relates to dental implants in general, and in particular to dental implants having an abutment for mounting a prosthodontic restoration thereon, wherein the abutment is customizable and/or adjustable that may be configured according an individual's morphology, clinical situation and related prosthodontic requirements. | 06-19-2014 |
Jon Honig, Bloomfield, MI US
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20120111691 | BRAKING APPARATUS FOR A VEHICLE AND VEHICLE COMPRISING SAID BRAKING APPARATUS - A braking apparatus for a vehicle, in particular a heavy goods vehicle, includes a drive axle having a transmission gear, such as a differential, around which an amount of oil for lubrication is variable. The brake apparatus further includes at least one friction brake and at least one retarder that is capable of operating to slow the vehicle through the transmission gear. The braking apparatus comprises a brake operating device for operating the at least one friction brake and the least one retarder, and a determining feature to determine an oil level around the transmission gear. The brake operating device, on operation by a user, is arranged to apply the retarder when the oil level around the transmission gear is above a threshold level, and, if the oil level is below the threshold level, the brake operating device is arranged to initiate an increase in the oil level around the transmission gear. | 05-10-2012 |
Jonathan Honig, Bloomfield, MI US
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20150101701 | Tire Inflation System and Method of Control - A tire inflation system and a method of control. An inflation pressure of a tire may be checked when a tire pressure sampling interval has elapsed. The tire pressure sampling interval may be adjusted based on a type of pressure drop when the inflation pressure is less than a target tire pressure. | 04-16-2015 |
20150101702 | Tire Inflation System and Method of Control - A tire inflation system and a method of control. A tire pressure sampling interval may be triggered based on a type of tire pressure drop, wheel speed, or temperature. | 04-16-2015 |
Jonathan Honig, Bloomfield Hills, MI US
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20150096655 | Tire Inflation System Having a Pressure Equalization Valve Assembly - A tire inflation system for a vehicle. The tire inflation system may include a pressure equalization valve assembly that may receive the pressurized gas from a pressurized gas source and may control the flow of pressurized gas with respect to a first tire and a second tire. | 04-09-2015 |
Jonathan L. Honig, Bloomfield Hills, MI US
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20100259018 | RIDE HEIGHT LEVELING CONTROL FOR DUAL AIR SPRING CONFIGURATION - An air suspension system is configured to adjust and maintain a desired vehicle ride height and spring rate. The air suspension system includes a plurality of air spring assemblies that each include a piston airbag and a primary airbag mounted around the piston airbag. A controller receives ride height input data and adjusts pressures within the primary and piston airbags until the desired ride height and spring rate is achieved. The controller accommodates for system hardware differences by varying flow rates into and out of the primary and piston airbags relative to each other. | 10-14-2010 |
Jonathan L. Honig, Bloomfield, MI US
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20140324316 | Brake System and Method of Control - A vehicle brake system and a method of control. A friction brake torque and a secondary brake torque may be applied with a friction and secondary brakes, respectively, under various operating conditions, such as when a brake torque command is less than a threshold brake torque command. | 10-30-2014 |
Lawrence Honig, Newton, MA US
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20120212609 | REMOTE CONTROLLED STUDIO CAMERA SYSTEM - A system for remotely controlling a camera is disclosed. The system includes five major subsystems; a first subsystem collocated with the camera; a second subsystem which serves as a gateway between the camera and the third subsystem; a third subsystem to remotely monitor the studio and control the camera; a fourth subsystem located at the destination of the video stream; and a fifth subsystem to receive and re-transmit a video control stream. This system allows the camera to be monitored and controlled by one location, while the primary video stream is transmitted to a different location. In some embodiments, the control video stream is a lower bandwidth signal than the primary video stream. Furthermore, the fifth subsystem is capable of receiving and re-transmitting control video streams from a plurality of cameras simultaneously. The second subsystem allows remote access to the first subsystem, based on approved credentials. | 08-23-2012 |
Menachem Shmuel Honig, Highland Park, NJ US
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20140112334 | DEVICE, SYSTEM, AND METHOD OF CONVERSATION PROXY - Device, system, and method of conversation proxy. A method of communication includes: instructing a first network element, which intends to send conversation packets to a second network element via a first route that excludes a Session Border Controller (SBC) server, to send the conversation packets to the second network element via a second route that includes the SBC server. | 04-24-2014 |
Michael Honig, Evanson, IL US
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20140187282 | Downlink Power Control Using Relative Load - The specification and drawings present a new method, apparatus and software related product (e.g., a computer readable memory) for a power control (e.g., at least for DL power control) in a cell using a concept of a relative load in a network such as a wireless network. The relative load may be a ratio of cell's own load relative to an average load in a cluster of neighboring cells for scaling a nominal power value (or a function of the power value). The load can be measured, for example, either as a number of UEs in the cell, a RB utilization in the cell, a DL information traffic in the cell, or any other metric that's representative of the load in the cell. The resulting computed power for a DL signaling can be either on a per cell basis or on a per UE basis. | 07-03-2014 |
Michael Honig, Evanston, IL US
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20130225144 | Methods And Apparatus For Interference Management - Systems and techniques for managing interference between pico cells in a pico cluster. Pico eNodeBs are configured in groups for each of a plurality of UEs, based on factors such as signal to noise ratio and geographic location. All signals from UEs may be measured by all eNodeBs in the cluster, but a pico group decodes packets only of UEs associated with the pico group. Decoded packets are exchanged between pico groups, and when a pico group is unable to decode packets of an associated UE, is uses the decoded packets received in exchanges to reconstruct an interference signal. The interference signal is subtracted from the received signal and the resulting received signal is used to decode the packets of the UE. | 08-29-2013 |
Rachel Sara Honig, Hashmonaim IL
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20120201367 | Telephone Line Sensor and Redialer - The subject disclosure is directed towards a technology by which a caller can set his or her cellular phone or similar device to automatically sense a called party's busy telephone line for when it becomes free, independent of any carrier-provided monitoring service. If free, the caller is prompted with an option to automatically redial the called party. The called party's line may be sensed seamlessly, that is, without any caller action and/or realization by the called party phone that it is being sensed (e.g., no missed call detected), by processing status messages obtained in response to quickly canceled calls. The lines of more than one called party may be sensed in the same timeframe to determine when each is free. | 08-09-2012 |
Scott Thomas Honig, Denver, CO US
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20140114792 | ELECTRONIC COMMERCE SYSTEM - The exchange-driven electronic market system disclosed herein allows increasing volume and efficiency of transactions between buyers and sellers in a marketplace. An implementation of the electronic market system includes a method comprising receiving a plurality of sale offers, each sale offer including required revenue values required volume values for a product, determining an offered market price based on the plurality of sale offers, displaying the offered market price to a plurality of buyers, receiving from the plurality of buyers a plurality of conditional offers for purchases (COPs), and completing a plurality of sales transactions, if the combination of one or more of the plurality of COPs meets the combination of one or more of the required revenue values. | 04-24-2014 |
Shaun M. Honig, New York, NY US
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20140142552 | Percutaneous Feeding Tube Including a Rescue Port - An enteral feeding device includes a first tube having a first proximal end, a first distal end, a first inner tube wall surface and a first exterior wall surface and a rescue port having a second proximal end, a second distal end, a second inner tube wall and a second exterior wall surface. The first exterior wall surface is adjacent to and integrally bonded to the second exterior wall surface | 05-22-2014 |
20140358075 | Tunneled Catheter with Hemostasis Mechanism - A hemostasis component for an invasive medical device has an inflatable cylinder affixed to the medical device at a location aligned with an ingress point of a patient. An inflation source is in fluid communication with the inflatable cylinder and a flow control valve that is effective to regulate the flow of fluid from the inflation source to the inflatable cylinder is provided. The flexible cylinder is located on the proximal end of a tunneling catheter, where it exits the skin. A thin tube is provided to inflate the flexible cylinder. In the event of bleeding, the flexible cylinder is inflated for as long as is needed to achieve hemostasis, without having to place sutures. Inflation is a simple procedure that can be done by the patient, as opposed to having to place a suture, which must be performed by a physician or a physician's delegate, under sterile conditions. | 12-04-2014 |
20140358076 | Tunneled Catheter with Hemostasis Mechanism - A hemostasis component for an invasive medical device has an inflatable cylinder affixed to the medical device at a location aligned with an ingress point of a patient. An inflation source is in fluid communication with the inflatable cylinder and a flow control valve that is effective to regulate the flow of fluid from the inflation source to the inflatable cylinder is provided. The flexible cylinder is located on the proximal end of a tunneling catheter, where it exits the skin. A thin tube is provided to inflate the flexible cylinder. In the event of bleeding, the flexible cylinder is inflated for as long as is needed to achieve hemostasis, without having to place sutures. Inflation is a simple procedure that can be done by the patient, as opposed to having to place a suture, which must be performed by a physician or a physician's delegate, under sterile conditions. | 12-04-2014 |
Thomas Honig, Pforzheim DE
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20110180515 | EXTINGUISHING PLATE FOR AN ARC EXTINGUISHING CHAMBER - The invention relates to a quenching plate made of a matrix composite material, comprising a ferromagnetic phase in which a high temperature stable phase is embedded. Example of an embodiment: In order to produce the matrix composite material, 96 wt. % iron and 4 wt. % MgO are mixed. The powder mixture is pressed into green plates. The green plate are sintered and rolled into the desired thickness of 0.8 mm to 1.2 mm The rolling can be done in several rolling steps, between which the sinter plates are aged. After the last rolling step, the sinter plates are preferably aged once more. The plates produced of the matrix composite material in said way are then coated galvanically with a 5 to 10 micrometer thin electrically conductive layer, for example a copper layer. | 07-28-2011 |