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20120110385 | MULTIPLE FUNCTIONALITY IN A VIRTUAL STORAGE AREA NETWORK DEVICE - In one aspect of the present description, a connection between a predetermined input port and a predetermined output port is created in a partition of a VSAN switch, in which the connection is a destination address independent physical layer connection conforming to the physical layer of a communication protocol. Another connection between a plurality of input ports and a plurality of output ports may be created in another partition of the VSAN switch, in which the connection is a multi-layer connection which includes a network layer connection conforming to the network layer of the communication protocol. Other features and aspects may be realized, depending upon the particular application. | 05-03-2012 |
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20150212910 | HIGH AVAILABILITY ACROSS GEOGRAPHICALLY DISJOINT CLUSTERS - Exemplary methods, apparatuses, and systems include a first virtual infrastructure management (VIM) server monitoring a first host device to determine if the first host device receives one or more messages within an interval of time from a first storage device indicating a failure of one or more logical disks within the first storage device. The first VIM server manages a first virtual datacenter including the first host device and the first storage device. A second VIM server manages a second virtual datacenter including a second host device and a second storage device. The logical disk is replicated on the second storage device. The first VIM server determines, that a plurality of virtual machines running on the first host device is dependent upon the logical disk(s). The first VIM server performs, in response to the dependency upon the logical disk, a failover of the virtual machines to the second host device. | 07-30-2015 |
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20110167227 | Systems and Methods for Updating Detector Parameters in a Data Processing Circuit - Various embodiments of the present invention provide systems and methods for updating detector parameters in a data processing circuit. For example, a data processing circuit is disclosed that includes a first detector circuit, a second detector circuit, and a calibration circuit. The first detector circuit is operable to receive a first data set and to apply a data detection algorithm to the first data set, and the second detector circuit is operable to receive a second data set and to apply the data detection algorithm to the second data set. The calibration circuit is operable to calculate a data detection parameter based upon a third data set. The data detection parameter is used by the first detector circuit in applying the data detection algorithm to the first data set during a period that the data detection parameter is used by the second detector circuit in applying the data detection algorithm to the second data set. | 07-07-2011 |
20130124590 | RECONFIGURABLE CYCLIC SHIFTER ARRANGEMENT - In one embodiment, a reconfigurable cyclic shifter arrangement has first and second reconfigurable cyclic shifters connected in series that are each selectively and independently configurable to operate in any one of three different modes at a time. In a first mode, the reconfigurable cyclic shifter is configured as four 4×4 cyclic shifters to cyclically shift four sets of four input values. In a second mode, the reconfigurable cyclic shifter is configured as two 8×8 cyclic shifters to cyclically shift two sets of eight input values. In a third mode, the reconfigurable cyclic shifter is configured as one 16×16 cyclic shifter to cyclically shift one set of 16 input values. Because the first and second reconfigurable cyclic shifters are independently configurable, there are nine different configurations of the reconfigurable cyclic shifter arrangement. | 05-16-2013 |
20130305114 | Symbol Flipping LDPC Decoding System - Various embodiments of the present inventions provide a symbol flipping LDPC decoding system. For example, a symbol flipping data processing system is disclosed that includes a low density parity check decoder operable to decode codewords and to identify unsatisfied parity checks, a symbol flipping controller operable to change values of at least one symbol in the codewords based on the unsatisfied parity checks to assist the low density parity check decoder to decode the codewords, a scheduler operable to control a decoding and symbol flipping mode in the low density parity check decoder and the symbol flipping controller, and a hard decision queue operable to store hard decisions for converged codewords from the low density parity check decoder. | 11-14-2013 |
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20130332794 | Data Processing System with Retained Sector Reprocessing - Various embodiments of the present inventions are related to apparatuses and methods for data processing systems with retained sector reprocessing. For example, a data processing system is disclosed that includes a data processor operable to process blocks of data and to yield corresponding processed output blocks of data, and to retain the blocks of data for reprocessing when requested, and a scheduler operable to receive reprocessing requests for the retained blocks of data and to initiate a reprocessing operation in the data processor for the retained blocks of data. | 12-12-2013 |
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20150161999 | MEDIA CONTENT CONSUMPTION WITH INDIVIDUALIZED ACOUSTIC SPEECH RECOGNITION - Apparatuses, methods and storage medium associated with content consumption, are disclosed herein. In embodiments, the apparatus may include a presentation engine to play the media content; and a user interface engine to facilitate a user in controlling the playing of the media content. The user interface engine may include a user identification engine to acoustically identify the user; an acoustic speech recognition engine to recognize speech in voice input of the user, using an acoustic speech recognition model specifically trained for the user, and a user command processing engine to process recognized speech as user commands. Other embodiments may be described and/or claimed. | 06-11-2015 |
20150162004 | MEDIA CONTENT CONSUMPTION WITH ACOUSTIC USER IDENTIFICATION - Apparatuses, methods and storage medium associated with content consumption, are disclosed herein. In embodiments, the apparatus may include a presentation engine to play the media content; and a user interface engine to facilitate a user in controlling the playing of the media content. The user interface engine may include a user identification engine to acoustically identify the user; and a user command processing engine to process commands of the user in view of user history or profile of the acoustically identified user. Other embodiments may be described and/or claimed. | 06-11-2015 |
20150279381 | AUDIO FINGERPRINTING FOR ADVERTISEMENT DETECTION - A device may receive an audio sample, and may separate the audio sample into multiple sub-band signals in multiple frequency bands. The device may modify an upper boundary and a lower boundary of at least one of the frequency bands to form modified frequency bands. The device may modify the sub-band signals to form banded signals associated with the modified frequency bands. The device may smooth the banded signals to form smoothed signal values. The device may identify peak values included in the smoothed signal values, and may generate an audio fingerprint for the audio sample based on the smoothed signal values and the peak values. | 10-01-2015 |
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20110279635 | Systems and methods for scalable composition of media streams for real-time multimedia communication - A new approach is proposed that contemplates systems and methods to support the operation of a Virtual Media Room or Virtual Meeting Room (VMR), wherein each VMR can accept from a plurality of participants at different geographic locations a variety of video conferencing feeds from video conference endpoints that can be either proprietary or standards-based and enable a multi-party video conferencing session among the plurality of participants by composing one composite audio and video stream for each of the participants. Each single VMR can be implemented across an infrastructure of globally distributed set of servers/media processing nodes co-located in Points of Presence (POPs) for Internet access. Each VMR also gives its users a rich set of conferencing and collaboration interaction hitherto not experienced by video conferencing users. | 11-17-2011 |
20110279636 | Systems and methods for scalable distributed global infrastructure for real-time multimedia communication - A new approach is proposed that contemplates systems and methods to support the operation of a Virtual Media Room or Virtual Meeting Room (VMR), wherein each VMR can accept from a plurality of participants at different geographic locations a variety of video conferencing feeds of audio and video streams from video conference endpoints. A globally distributed infrastructure that supports operations of the VMR through a plurality of MCUs (Multipoint Control Unit) built from off-the-shelf components instead of custom hardware as media processing nodes, each configured to process the plurality of audio and video streams from the plurality of video conference endpoints in real time. Each single VMR can be implemented and supported across the infrastructure of globally distributed set of servers/media processing nodes co-located in Points of Presence (POPs) for Internet access, wherein such massively distributed architecture can support thousands of simultaneously active VMRs and yet is transparent to the users of the VMRs. | 11-17-2011 |
20110279637 | Systems and methods for security and privacy controls for videoconferencing - A new approach is proposed that contemplates systems and methods to support the operation of a Virtual Media Room or Virtual Meeting Room (VMR), wherein each VMR can accept from a plurality of participants at different geographic locations a variety of video conferencing feeds of audio and video streams from video conference endpoints and enables a multi-party video conferencing session in real time among the plurality of participants. Each of the participants is offered a rich set of conferencing and collaboration interaction hitherto not experienced by video conferencing participants and a moderator of the video conference is further offered with in-meeting management and control over a plurality of security and privacy settings during the video conference. These interactions encompass controlling of a video conferencing session, its configuration, privacy, security, the visual layout of the participants, customization of the VMR and adaptation of the room to different vertical applications. | 11-17-2011 |
20110279638 | Systems and methods for novel interactions with participants in videoconference meetings - A new approach is proposed that contemplates systems and methods to support the operation of a Virtual Media Room or Virtual Meeting Room (VMR), wherein each VMR can accept from a plurality of participants at different geographic locations a variety of video conferencing feeds of audio and video streams from video conference endpoints. The approach provides various ways for the participants to the video conference to access, control, and interact with each other during the conference for a customized personal experience. A globally distributed infrastructure supports the sharing of the event among the participants at geographically distributed locations through a plurality of MCUs (Multipoint Control Unit), each configured to process the plurality of audio and video streams from the plurality of video conference endpoints in real time. | 11-17-2011 |
20110283203 | Systems and methods for shared multimedia experiences in virtual videoconference rooms - A new approach is proposed that contemplates systems and methods to support the operation of a Virtual Media Room or Virtual Meeting Room (VMR), wherein each VMR can accept from a plurality of participants at different geographic locations a variety of video conferencing feeds of audio and video streams from video conference endpoints. The approach provides collaborative viewing of an event through the VMR so that the participants at geographically distributed locations are able to simultaneously participate and share the experience of the event together. An initiating participant of the event sharing is further offered with in-meeting management and control over the content to be shared at the event. A globally distributed infrastructure supports the sharing of the event among the participants at geographically distributed locations through a plurality of MCUs (Multipoint Control Unit), each configured to process the plurality of audio and video streams from the plurality of video conference endpoints in real time. | 11-17-2011 |
20140092203 | Systems and Methods for Scalable Composition of Media Streams for Real-Time Multimedia Communication - A new approach is proposed that contemplates systems and methods to support the operation of a Virtual Media Room or Virtual Meeting Room (VMR), wherein each VMR can accept from a plurality of participants at different geographic locations a variety of video conferencing feeds from video conference endpoints that can be either proprietary or standards-based and enable a multi-party video conferencing session among the plurality of participants by composing one composite audio and video stream for each of the participants. Each single VMR can be implemented across an infrastructure of globally distributed set of servers/media processing nodes co-located in Points of Presence (POPs) for Internet access. Each VMR also gives its users a rich set of conferencing and collaboration interaction hitherto not experienced by video conferencing users. | 04-03-2014 |
20140098180 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SCALABLE DISTRIBUTED GLOBAL INFRASTRUCTURE FOR REAL-TIME MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATION - A new approach is proposed that contemplates systems and methods to support the operation of a Virtual Media Room or Virtual Meeting Room (VMR), wherein each VMR can accept from a plurality of participants at different geographic locations a variety of video conferencing feeds of audio and video streams from video conference endpoints. A globally distributed infrastructure that supports operations of the VMR through a plurality of MCUs (Multipoint Control Unit) built from off-the-shelf components instead of custom hardware as media processing nodes, each configured to process the plurality of audio and video streams from the plurality of video conference endpoints in real time. Each single VMR can be implemented and supported across the infrastructure of globally distributed set of servers/media processing nodes co-located in Points of Presence (POPs) for Internet access, wherein such massively distributed architecture can support thousands of simultaneously active VMRs and yet is transparent to the users of the VMRs. | 04-10-2014 |
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20090290739 | MIXING OF IN-THE-EAR MICROPHONE AND OUTSIDE-THE-EAR MICROPHONE SIGNALS TO ENHANCE SPATIAL PERCEPTION - This document provides a hearing assistance device for playing processed sound inside a wearer's ear canal, the hearing assistance device comprising a first housing, signal processing electronics disposed at least partially within the first housing, a first microphone connected to the first housing, the first microphone adapted for reception of sound, a second microphone configured to receive sound from inside the wearer's ear canal when the hearing assistance device is worn and in use and microphone mixing electronics in communication with the signal processing electronics and in communication with the first microphone and the second microphone, the microphone mixing electronics adapted to combine low frequency information from the first microphone and high frequency information from the second microphone to produce a composite audio signal. | 11-26-2009 |
20110150232 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TESTING BINAURAL HEARING AID FUNCTION - Disclosed herein, among other things, are methods and apparatus for identifying one or more defective hearing aids. The present system provides a dichotic sound to the wearer that can be used to sense whether the aids are properly operating. Different types of dichotic sounds can be presented within the scope of the present subject matter. In various applications a Huggins pitch, a binaural edge pitch, a binaural coherence edge pitch, a Fourcin pitch or a dichotic repetition pitch is used for the dichotic sound. The pitch may be a pure-tone or complex-tone pitch. Various pure-tone frequencies and complex-tone fundamental frequencies may be used and may be customized for a particular application. In various applications, a dichotic sound is formed using left and right sounds each of which includes a noise and a desired signal component. The present system can be realized in a variety of implementations. | 06-23-2011 |
20120308057 | MIXING OF IN-THE-EAR MICROPHONE AND OUTSIDE-THE-EAR MICROPHONE SIGNALS TO ENHANCE SPATIAL PERCEPTION - This document provides a hearing assistance device for playing processed sound inside a wearer's ear canal, the hearing assistance device comprising a first housing, signal processing electronics disposed at least partially within the first housing, a first microphone connected to the first housing, the first microphone adapted for reception of sound, a second microphone configured to receive sound from inside the wearer's ear canal when the hearing assistance device is worn and in use and microphone mixing electronics in communication with the signal processing electronics and in communication with the first microphone and the second microphone, the microphone mixing electronics adapted to combine low frequency information from the first microphone and high frequency information from the second microphone to produce a composite audio signal. | 12-06-2012 |
20140044291 | BINAURALLY COORDINATED COMPRESSION SYSTEM - A hearing assistance system includes a pair of hearing aids performing dynamic range compression while preserving spatial cue to provide a hearing aid wearer with satisfactory listening experience in complex listening environments. In various embodiments, the dynamic range compression is binaurally coordinated based on number and distribution of sound source(s). In various embodiments, in addition to preserving spatial cue, the dynamic range compression is controlled to optimize audibility and comfortable loudness of target signals. | 02-13-2014 |
20140169570 | SPATIAL ENHANCEMENT MODE FOR HEARING AIDS - Described herein are techniques for artificially enhancing spaciousness in a hearing aid to improve the music listening experience. Such spatial enhancement is produced by doing signal processing in the hearing aid that mimics the acoustic effects of well-designed concert halls. The same techniques can also be applied to improving the experience of listening to recorded music reproduced and amplified over a speaker system, or to music streamed to the direct-audio input of a hearing aid. | 06-19-2014 |
20150016644 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR HEARING ASSISTANCE IN MULTIPLE-TALKER SETTINGS - Disclosed herein, among other things, are systems and methods for hearing assistance in multiple-talker settings. One aspect of the present subject matter includes a method of operating a hearing assistance device for a user in an environment. A parameter is sensed relating to facing orientation of a talker in communication within the environment. Parameters related to location and talking activity of a talker can also be used. In various embodiments, facing orientation, location, and talking activity of the talker are estimated based on the sensed parameter. A hearing assistance device parameter is adjusted based on the estimated facing orientation, location, and talking activity of the talker, according to various embodiments. | 01-15-2015 |
20150030192 | MIXING OF IN-THE-EAR MICROPHONE AND OUTSIDE-THE-EAR MICROPHONE SIGNALS TO ENHANCE SPATIAL PERCEPTION - This document provides a hearing assistance device for playing processed sound inside a wearer's ear canal, the hearing assistance device comprising a first housing, signal processing electronics disposed at least partially within the first housing, a first microphone connected to the first housing, the first microphone adapted for reception of sound, a second microphone configured to receive sound from inside the wearer's ear canal when the hearing assistance device is worn and in use and microphone mixing electronics in communication with the signal processing electronics and in communication with the first microphone and the second microphone, the microphone mixing electronics adapted to combine low frequency information from the first microphone and high frequency information from the second microphone to produce a composite audio signal. | 01-29-2015 |
20150319543 | BINAURALLY COORDINATED COMPRESSION SYSTEM - A hearing assistance system includes a pair of hearing aids performing dynamic range compression while preserving spatial cue to provide a hearing aid wearer with satisfactory listening experience in complex listening environments. In various embodiments, the dynamic range compression is binaurally coordinated based on number and distribution of sound source(s). In various embodiments, in addition to preserving spatial cue, the dynamic range compression is controlled to optimize audibility and comfortable loudness of target signals. | 11-05-2015 |
20150373465 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR HEARING ASSISTANCE IN MULTIPLE-TALKER SETTINGS - Disclosed herein, among other things, are systems and methods for hearing assistance in multiple-talker settings. One aspect of the present subject matter includes a method of operating a hearing assistance device for a user in an environment. A parameter is sensed relating to facing orientation of a talker in communication within the environment. Parameters related to location and talking activity of a talker can also be used. In various embodiments, facing orientation, location, and talking activity of the talker are estimated based on the sensed parameter. A hearing assistance device parameter is adjusted based on the estimated facing orientation, location, and talking activity of the talker, according to various embodiments. | 12-24-2015 |