Janiszewski
Frank Janiszewski, Richmond, TX US
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20110272206 | MATRIX GROUND FORCE MEASUREMENT OF SEISMIC TRANSDUCERS AND METHODS OF USE - Methods and systems are provided for inducing seismic vibrations into an elastic medium such as subterranean formations. The methods and systems utilize seismic transducers having a sensor matrix for measurement of baseplate force distributions. Certain embodiments include a sensor matrix that is configured to measure a distribution of discrete force measurements across the surface area of the baseplate. Advantages of including such sensor matrices include a more accurate prediction of seismic transducer energy output. That is, these measurements can be used as feedback to adjust the operation of the seismic transducer. Additionally, these force measurements may be used to provide for a better interpretation of gathered seismic data. These advantages ultimately translate to improved seismic surveys, having higher resolution of the formations surveyed and reaching greater depths. | 11-10-2011 |
Ireneusz Janiszewski, Mühltal DE
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20160119109 | METHOD FOR COMMUNICATING DATA, COMMUNICATION CONTROLLER AND CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENT - Method for communicating data between a first circuit and a second circuit, in particular a microcontroller unit and a mixed signal circuit of a motor vehicle control device, which is also distinguished by the fact that, during full duplex operation, data are serially transmitted between the first circuit and the second circuit and a transmitter of the data provides a clock signal, in particular for decoding data by a receiver. The invention also describes a communication controller and a circuit arrangement for carrying out the method. | 04-28-2016 |
Jean-Manuel Janiszewski, Paris FR
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20120244054 | Two-Step Process for the Cleaning of a Flue Gas - A two-step process for the cleaning of a stream of flue gas, containing noxious acidic compounds, by means of a quantity of basic sodium reagent, wherein the quantity of basic sodium reagent is injected in a secondary stream diverted from the main stream wherein it reacts in a first step with the noxious acidic compounds contained in the secondary stream during a pre reaction period, resulting in pre-reacted basic reagent, un-reacted basic reagent and partially cleaned secondary stream of flue gas; and wherein after the pre reaction period, the partially cleaned secondary stream comprising the quantity of pre reacted basic sodium reagent is reintroduced in the main stream, the pre-reacted reagent and un-reacted reagent further reacting in a second step with at least part of the remaining noxious acids left in the partially cleaned secondary stream of flue gas. | 09-27-2012 |
Robert John Janiszewski, Webster, NY US
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20130262482 | KNOWN GOOD LAYOUT - A computer implemented method for preserving preferred customer digital collage layouts is disclosed. A group of digital images is received from a customer. A compatibility score is calculated for a plurality of the digital collage layouts, where each of the digital collage layouts has a plurality of openings and the openings are populated with some or all of the group of digital images. The customer selects one of the populated digital collage layouts. These steps are repeated with subsequent customers and the selection of the digital collage layouts is tracked. The digital collage layouts are stored and ranked based on how often they are selected by customers. | 10-03-2013 |
Thomas J. Janiszewski, Andover, NJ US
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20150229695 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR REDUCING LATENCY SHIFT IN SWITCHING BETWEEN DISTINCT CONTENT STREAMS - A method comprises receiving content from a source, and generating multiple content streams each comprising the received content. Each content stream includes segments comprising respective portions of the received content. Different segmenting is utilized in generating respective ones of the content streams such that the segments in each of the content streams are offset in time relative to corresponding segments in the other ones of the streams. For example, generating the multiple content streams may comprise segmenting n content streams such that each content stream comprises segments of length Ts with corresponding segments in adjacent ones of the content streams being offset from one another by an offset Tg. Such an arrangement ensures that latency shift upon switching between one of the content streams and another content stream in a different set of multiple content streams at a client device can be limited to a value approximated by Tg. | 08-13-2015 |
20160080830 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR CONTENT INTERACTION - A method comprises receiving content from at least one source, processing the content to identify an object in the content, assigning an identifier to the object based on the processing, permitting viewer selection of the object identifier, and providing additional information for presentation to a viewer of the content responsive to viewer selection of the object identifier. The content in some embodiments comprises live video from at least one live video source. For example, the content may comprise at least a portion of a panoramic video comprising a combination of multiple live videos from respective ones of a plurality of video sources. The panoramic video may be digitally cropped and scaled before a resulting version of the content is provided for presentation to the viewer. A plurality of different digitally cropped and scaled versions of the content from the panoramic video can be generated and made available to the viewer. | 03-17-2016 |
Tom Janiszewski, Andover, NJ US
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20120166233 | Method And Apparatus For Enhancing Consumer Awareness Of Utility Consumption And Cost Data - A user platform (“Smart Grid Phone” (SGP)) facilitates enhanced consumer awareness of utility consumption and cost data associated with a user premises. In one example, the SGP provides electrical energy consumption and cost data and may be implemented with interfaces to either legacy electric meters or next-generation smart electric meters. Novel methods are described herein for coupling the SGP to an external energy monitoring service to receive externally-produced content (such as historical energy usage displays) and deriving supplemental content such as annotated energy events, time-varying pricing data, and customized displays which may be displayed simultaneously with or alternatively to the externally-produced content. | 06-28-2012 |
20120184209 | AREA TRACKING SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF TRACKING ELECTRONIC DEVICES - Area tracking systems including a plurality of short range sensors that are communicatively connected to a server and methods of tracking electronic devices. The electronic devices are tracked by polling for the electronic devices, the polling including transmission of electronic addresses corresponding to the electronic devices and determining whether a reply to the poling is received. The electronic addresses are each stored on one of a plurality of lists. Each of the lists may be polled at a different frequency and may include a different number of electronic device addresses. | 07-19-2012 |
20120314018 | Video Surveillance System Integrating Real and Logical Video Streams - A camera emulation server enables integration of real and logical digital video streams within a video surveillance system. The camera emulation server produces a logical digital video stream emulating a real video surveillance camera, in which the logical digital video stream includes data other than original video surveillance data. The camera emulation server provides the logical digital video stream to a video management server via a packet-switched network for integration with a real digital video stream that includes video surveillance data captured by a remote physical video surveillance camera. The video management server routes the logical digital video stream and the real digital video stream to a video receiving device for simultaneous display in respective window panes configured in a tiled format on at least one display device of the video receiving device. | 12-13-2012 |
20130100352 | DISTRIBUTED VIDEO MIXING - Techniques are disclosed for video mixing in a distributed computing environment. For example, a method comprises the following steps. At a first mixing device, one or more local video streams are received from one or more sources local to the first mixing device. The first mixing device generates a first partially-composited video stream, wherein the first partially-composited video stream comprises: (i) a partial set of video elements of the one or more local video streams; and (ii) information about video elements of the one or more local video streams. The first mixing device sends the first partially-composited video stream to at least a second mixing device remote from the first mixing device. The first mixing device and the second mixing device may be part of a video conferencing system. | 04-25-2013 |
20130290514 | DYNAMIC INTERSTITIAL TRANSITIONS - Techniques are disclosed for managing streaming content. For example, one method comprises monitoring one or more operating conditions of a communications network configured to provide at least one content stream to one or more communications devices. The method further comprises selecting an interstitial transition for insertion into the content stream based on a length of the interstitial transition, in response to the one or more monitored operating conditions of the communications network, wherein the interstitial transition is selected from a plurality of varied-length interstitial transitions. | 10-31-2013 |
20140071171 | PINCH-AND-ZOOM, ZOOM-AND-PINCH GESTURE CONTROL - At least one example embodiment relates to a method comprising: detecting one of a pinch gesture and a zoom gesture as a first event; detecting the other of the pinch gesture and the zoom gesture as a second event; and generating a single event command representing the first and second events if the second event is detected within a desired time period from detecting the first event, the single event command indicating a user-desired function. | 03-13-2014 |
20140267889 | CAMERA LENS BUTTON SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A system and method for providing an input button includes receiving at least one image frame captured through a camera lens and analyzing the at least one image frame at a processor to determine if the at least one image frame is indicative of a button press. If the at least one image frame is indicative of a button press, a trigger module generates a trigger event that causes an application to perform an action. | 09-18-2014 |