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20100110451 | Coating Evaluation Process - System and method for evaluating coating thickness variations along a turbine blade contour. In one embodiment, applied to a first region extending 360 degrees about the blade and to a second region including an exposed reference surface, the first region includes a first surface over which the coating is formed and a second surface formed by the coating. The system provides a source of structured light positionable to cast patterns suitable for determination of coordinate position information along the surfaces. One or more imaging cameras are positionable to acquire image data based on the light patterns. A computer system processes image information to (1) characterize the first and second surfaces with respect to a coordinate along the reference surface; (2) compare coordinate data corresponding to the first surface with coordinate data corresponding to the second surface; and (3) determine thickness of the coating as a function of position. | 05-06-2010 |
20110204205 | CASTING CORE FOR TURBINE ENGINE COMPONENTS AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - A turbine engine component, such as a turbine blade or vane, with complex internal features can be cast using a core having a first region with normal resolution features and a second region with high resolution features. The core can be formed from a single structure. Alternatively, the first region can be defined by a first ceramic core piece, which can be formed by any conventional process, such as by injection molding or transfer molding. The second region can be defined by a second ceramic core piece formed separately by a method effective to produce high resolution features, such as tomo lithographic molding. The first core piece and the second core piece can be joined by interlocking engagement, such as by male and female dovetails. The high resolution features can be effective to produce high efficiency internal cooling features in the cast component. | 08-25-2011 |
20130136868 | SELECTIVE LASER MELTING / SINTERING USING POWDERED FLUX - An additive manufacturing process ( | 05-30-2013 |
20130140278 | DEPOSITION OF SUPERALLOYS USING POWDERED FLUX AND METAL - A method for depositing superalloy materials. A layer of powder ( | 06-06-2013 |
20130140279 | LASER RE-MELT REPAIR OF SUPERALLOYS USING FLUX - A method of repairing service-induced surface cracks ( | 06-06-2013 |
20130142965 | LASER MICROCLADDING USING POWDERED FLUX AND METAL - A laser microcladding process utilizing powdered flux material ( | 06-06-2013 |
20130298703 | EVALUATING A PROCESS EFFECT OF SURFACE PRESENTATION ANGLE - An apparatus ( | 11-14-2013 |
20130316183 | LOCALIZED REPAIR OF SUPERALLOY COMPONENT - A method for repairing a damaged portion ( | 11-28-2013 |
20130341822 | TURBINE COMPONENT CASTING CORE WITH HIGH RESOLUTION REGION - A hollow turbine engine component with complex internal features can include a first region and a second, high resolution region. The first region can be defined by a first ceramic core piece formed by any conventional process, such as by injection molding or transfer molding. The second region can be defined by a second ceramic core piece formed separately by a method effective to produce high resolution features, such as tomolithographic molding. The first core piece and the second core piece can be joined by interlocking engagement that once subjected to an intermediate thermal heat treatment process thermally deform to form a three dimensional interlocking joint between the first and second core pieces by allowing thermal creep to irreversibly interlock the first and second core pieces together such that the joint becomes physically locked together providing joint stability through thermal processing. | 12-26-2013 |
20140069893 | AUTOMATED SUPERALLOY LASER CLADDING WITH 3D IMAGING WELD PATH CONTROL - Superalloy components, such as service-degraded turbine blades and vanes, are clad by laser beam welding. The welding/cladding path, including cladding application profile, is determined by prior, preferably real time, non-contact 3D dimensional scanning of the component and comparison of the acquired dimensional scan data with specification dimensional data for the component. A welding path for cladding the scanned component to conform its dimensions to the specification dimensional data is determined. The laser welding apparatus, preferably in cooperation with a cladding filler material distribution apparatus, executes the welding path to apply the desired cladding profile. In some embodiments a post-weld non-contact 3D dimensional scan of the welded component is performed and the post-weld scan dimensional data are compared with the specification dimensional data. Preferably the welding path and/or cladding profile application are modified in a feedback loop with the pre- and/or post-welding 3D dimensional scanning. | 03-13-2014 |
20140072438 | SUPERALLOY LASER CLADDING WITH SURFACE TOPOLOGY ENERGY TRANSFER COMPENSATION - A superalloy substrate, such as a turbine blade or vane, is fabricated or repaired by laser beam welding to clad one or more layers on the substrate. Laser optical energy is transferred to the welding filler material and underlying substrate to assure filler melting and adequate substrate surface wetting for good fusion. Energy transfer is maintained below a level that jeopardizes substrate thermal degradation. Optical energy transfer to the filler and substrate is maintained uniformly as the laser beam and substrate are moved relative to each other along a translation path by varying the energy transfer rate to compensate for localized substrate topology variations. | 03-13-2014 |
20140093415 | METHOD FOR REPAIRING A COMPONENT FOR USE IN A TURBINE ENGINE - A removed damaged portion of a fully consolidated turbine engine component is replaced with a powder coupon that includes powder particles that are at most partially sintered or are bonded together with a binder. A bonding agent is applied to the component and/or the powder coupon. The powder coupon is then positioned over the component and heat is applied to fully sinter the powder particles, thus causing the powder coupon to shrink onto the component. The heat also activates the bonding agent to bond the shrunken powder coupon to the component, but the heat does not sinter the material forming the fully consolidated component. | 04-03-2014 |
20140209571 | HYBRID LASER PLUS SUBMERGED ARC OR ELECTROSLAG CLADDING OF SUPERALLOYS - A method for cladding of superalloy materials. A layer of powder ( | 07-31-2014 |
20140209577 | CLADDING OF ALLOYS USING FLUX AND METAL POWDER CORED FEED MATERIAL - A metal cladding process utilizing a feed material ( | 07-31-2014 |
20140212594 | SLAG REMOVAL APPARATUS AND METHOD - An apparatus ( | 07-31-2014 |
20140220374 | MATERIAL PROCESSING THROUGH OPTICALLY TRANSMISSIVE SLAG - A process for growing a substrate ( | 08-07-2014 |
20140248512 | FUNCTIONAL BASED REPAIR OF SUPERALLOY COMPONENTS - A method of repairing or manufacturing a superalloy component ( | 09-04-2014 |
20140262198 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COOLING SUPERALLOY TURBINE COMPONENTS DURING COMPONENT WELDING - Superalloy components, such as steam and gas turbine blades or vanes, are cooled during welding fabrication or repair, so as to reduce likelihood of weld metal and weld heat affected zone cracking during weld solidification and during post weld heat treatment. More particularly the invention relates to cooling superalloy steam and gas turbine components, such as turbine blades or vanes during weld repair. A heat sink apparatus includes a heat sink having a first surface adapted for abutting orientation with a turbine component second surface; and a non-gaseous, conformable, heat conductive material adapted for conforming contact with both surfaces. The heat conductive material fills gaps between the heat sink and turbine component abutting surfaces, and facilitates enhanced conductive heat transfer, in order to minimize negative heat effects from welding. The apparatus may be incorporated in a cooling system that varies heat sink cooling capacity in response to sensed component temperature. | 09-18-2014 |
20140263579 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR FABRICATION AND REPAIR OF THERMAL BARRIERS - A thermal barrier tile ( | 09-18-2014 |
20140272450 | NEAR EUTECTIC COMPOSITION NICKEL BASE SANDWICH BRAZE FOIL - A braze foil ( | 09-18-2014 |
20150027993 | FLUX FOR LASER WELDING - Flux compositions adapted for use in laser welding, repair and additive manufacturing applications. Flux compositions contain 5 to 60 percent by weight of an optically transmissive constituent, 10 to 70 percent by weight of a viscosity/fluidity enhancer, 0 to 40 percent by weight of a shielding agent, 5 to 30 percent by weight of a scavenging agent, and 0 to 7 percent by weight of a vectoring agent, in which the percentages are relative to a total weight of the flux composition. Also disclosed are processes involving melting of a superalloy material in the presence of a disclosed flux composition to form a melt pool covered by a layer of molten slag, and allowing the melt pool and the molten slag to cool and solidify to form a superalloy layer covered by a layer of solid slag. | 01-29-2015 |
20150027994 | FLUX SHEET FOR LASER PROCESSING OF METAL COMPONENTS - A flux sheet ( | 01-29-2015 |
20150030826 | METHOD FOR CREATING A TEXTURED BOND COAT SURFACE - A method for forming a textured bond coat surface ( | 01-29-2015 |
20150030871 | FUNCTIONALLY GRADED THERMAL BARRIER COATING SYSTEM - A functionally graded thermal barrier coating ( | 01-29-2015 |
20150033559 | REPAIR OF A SUBSTRATE WITH COMPONENT SUPPORTED FILLER - In a method of repairing a component substrate ( | 02-05-2015 |
20150033561 | LASER MELT PARTICLE INJECTION HARDFACING - A method for hardfacing a surface including: depositing a powder ( | 02-05-2015 |
20150034266 | BUILDING AND REPAIR OF HOLLOW COMPONENTS - A method of building or repair of a hollow superalloy component ( | 02-05-2015 |
20150034604 | LASER ADDITIVE MANUFACTURE OF THREE-DIMENSIONAL COMPONENTS CONTAINING MULTIPLE MATERIALS FORMED AS INTEGRATED SYSTEMS - Methods for laser additive manufacture are disclosed in which a plurality of powder layers ( | 02-05-2015 |
20150037498 | METHODS AND PREFORMS TO MASK HOLES AND SUPPORT OPEN-SUBSTRATE CAVITIES DURING LASER CLADDING - This invention relates to methods in which a protective material ( | 02-05-2015 |
20150048058 | METHOD FOR AUTOMATED SUPERALLOY LASER CLADDING WITH 3D IMAGING WELD PATH CONTROL - Superalloy components, such as service-degraded turbine blades and vanes, are clad by laser beam welding. The welding/cladding path, including cladding application profile, is determined by prior, preferably real time, non-contact 3D dimensional scanning of the component and comparison of the acquired dimensional scan data with specification dimensional data for the component. A welding path for cladding the scanned component to conform its dimensions to the specification dimensional data is determined The laser welding apparatus, preferably in cooperation with a cladding filler material distribution apparatus, executes the welding path to apply the desired cladding profile. In some embodiments a post-weld non-contact 3D dimensional scan of the welded component is performed and the post-weld scan dimensional data are compared with the specification dimensional data. Preferably the welding path and/or cladding profile application are modified in a feedback loop with the pre- and/or post-welding 3D dimensional scanning. | 02-19-2015 |
20150050157 | HOLD AND COOL PROCESS FOR SUPERALLOY JOINING - Ni base superalloys containing relatively large amounts of Al and/or Ti are known to be difficult to weld satisfactorily. As the Al and Ti content of the superalloy is increased to improve the strength, the weldability of the component is drastically reduced. It is concluded herein that reducing the γ′ phase improves weldability. A stepwise, controlled heating and cooling process is described to be used in cooperation with a welding process to reduce the γ′ present and thereby improve weldability. | 02-19-2015 |
20150064407 | METHOD FOR FORMING THREE-DIMENSIONAL ANCHORING STRUCTURES ON A SURFACE - A method for forming three-dimensional anchoring structures on a surface is provided. This may result in a thermal barrier coating system exhibiting enhanced adherence for its constituent coatings. The method involves applying a laser beam ( | 03-05-2015 |
20150096963 | LASER CLADDING WITH PROGRAMMED BEAM SIZE ADJUSTMENT - A method for heating an irregularly shaped target surface ( | 04-09-2015 |
20150102016 | LASER METALWORKING OF REFLECTIVE METALS USING FLUX - Methods for laser processing of reflective metals. A reflective metal ( | 04-16-2015 |
20150125333 | BELOW SURFACE LASER PROCESSING OF A FLUIDIZED BED - A system and process of additive manufacturing using a fluidized bed of powdered material ( | 05-07-2015 |
20150125335 | ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING USING A FLUIDIZED BED OF POWDERED METAL AND POWDERED FLUX - An additive manufacturing apparatus and process for selectively heating a fluidized bed of powdered material ( | 05-07-2015 |
20150132143 | WELDING PROCESS AND REDUCED RESTRAINT WELD JOINT - A weld joint ( | 05-14-2015 |
20150132173 | LASER PROCESSING OF A BED OF POWDERED MATERIAL WITH VARIABLE MASKING - An additive manufacturing apparatus ( | 05-14-2015 |
20150132601 | SUPERALLOY MATERIAL DEPOSITION WITH INTERLAYER MATERIAL REMOVAL - A method of depositing a multi-layer cladding ( | 05-14-2015 |
20150151339 | FLUX ASSISTED LASER REMOVAL OF THERMAL BARRIER COATING - A method of removing a ceramic thermal barrier coating system ( | 06-04-2015 |
20150196973 | APPARATUS FOR LASER PROCESSING OF HIDDEN SURFACES - A laser emitter ( | 07-16-2015 |
20150197859 | MATERIAL DEPOSITION USING POWDER AND FOIL - The loss of aluminum content during the laser ( | 07-16-2015 |
20150202716 | METHOD FOR PROCESSING A PART WITH AN ENERGY BEAM - A method for processing a part ( | 07-23-2015 |
20150202717 | METHOD FOR PROCESSING A PART WITH AN ENERGY BEAM - A method of processing a component ( | 07-23-2015 |
20150224599 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PREPLACEMENT OF METAL FILLER POWDER AND FLUX POWDER FOR LASER DEPOSITION - Forming respective packets ( | 08-13-2015 |
20150224603 | FILLER CLOTH FOR LASER CLADDING - A preform ( | 08-13-2015 |
20150224607 | SUPERALLOY SOLID FREEFORM FABRICATION AND REPAIR WITH PREFORMS OF METAL AND FLUX - A preform ( | 08-13-2015 |
20150239043 | Cast Features for Location and Inspection - A method for casting an object ( | 08-27-2015 |
20150239062 | INERTIA FRICTION DISK WELDING - A method of friction welding. A cutout ( | 08-27-2015 |
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20120265055 | TUBULAR FEEDING DEVICE HAVING SHAPEABLE DISTAL END - A tube for insertion into a body passageway of a patient includes a generally elongated tubular member having a proximal portion, a distal portion, a lumen extending between the proximal portion and the distal portion, and at least one aperture at the distal portion sized and positioned for passage of fluid material therethrough from the lumen to a target area in the body passageway. The tubular member is structured such that the distal portion is selectively movable between the generally elongated configuration and a shaped configuration. A length of the distal portion is provided with one or more echogenic members disposed therealong such that the distal portion length is visible under ultrasound visualization when in the shaped configuration. | 10-18-2012 |
20120271332 | SURGICAL INSTRUMENT FOR REMOVING BODY TISSUE OR VESSELS - A surgical instrument and a method for using the instrument are provided. The instrument can include a tubular member. A grasper can extend within the tubular member. The grasper can have grasping members each with a distal body. An opening can be formed in an inner surface of each distal body. The grasping members can pivot between an open and a closed configuration to engage a body vessel or tissue. A cutting device can extend within the tubular member. The cutting device can have a cutting member with a cutting edge. The cutting member can be movable between a free and an engaged configuration to sever a body vessel or tissue. When the grasping members are in the closed configuration, the openings of the distal bodies can form a cavity to receive the cutting member to shield the cutting member during navigation within a body of a patient. | 10-25-2012 |
20120277586 | FEEDING TUBE HAVING ECHOGENIC TIP - A feeding tube for insertion into the jejunum of a patient. An elongated tubular member has a proximal portion, a distal portion, a lumen extending between the proximal and distal portions, and at least one aperture at the distal portion. The aperture is sized for passage of fluid material from the lumen into the jejunum. An inflatable balloon is disposed about a length of the elongated tubular member distal portion. The balloon is sized and configured such that upon inflation via water or saline inflation media, the balloon projects outwardly from the tubular member distal portion so as to be engageable with an interior wall of the body passageway. An echogenic material is disposed along the tubular member distal portion in conjunction with the balloon to provide an echogenic capability, so that the tubular member length is visible under ultrasound imaging. | 11-01-2012 |
20130053861 | OPEN SURGICAL PROSTHESIS DEPLOYMENT SYSTEM - A device is used for deploying a prosthesis to vessel portions of a body vessel. The device can include a retaining member and a sheath. The retaining member, such as clamps, is movable between closed and open positions. In the closed position, the retaining member compresses an intermediate segment of the prosthesis. In the open position, the retaining member is positioned away from the prosthesis to allow for expansion of the intermediate segment. The sheath compresses an outer segment of the prosthesis, where the outer segment is associated with a first or second outer end of the prosthesis. The sheath is removable from the outer segment to allow for expansion thereof when the retaining member is in the closed position. An actuation member is operable to move the retaining member between the closed and open positions. Clamps are pivotable in response to movement of the actuation member. | 02-28-2013 |
20130053942 | EMERGENCY VESSEL REPAIR PROSTHESIS DEPLOYMENT SYSTEM - A deployment device to deploy a prosthesis for interconnecting vessel portions of a body vessel is described herein. The device includes a support frame and an actuation member coupled to the support frame. The actuation member is movable between a first and a second position. A retaining member is movable between a closed and a open position. In the closed position, the retaining member forms a chamber to retain a length of a prosthesis in a compressed configuration. In the open position, the retaining member is positioned to allow the prosthesis to move to an expanded configuration. Movement of the actuation member to the second position causes movement of the retaining member to the open position. One or more retractable cuffs can be positioned over the ends of the prosthesis for selectively retaining the corresponding prosthesis ends in the compressed configuration. | 02-28-2013 |
20130085339 | SURGICAL RETRACTOR - The exemplary embodiments illustrated provide the discovery of apparatuses and methods of use of surgical retractors that solve the problems presently posed through use of the Trendelenberg position, present graspers, and present retractors. The embodiments are conformable into a sufficiently small configuration for introduction and positioning within a surgical site, and thereafter, are configurable into a larger, more rigid structure to sufficiently retain tissues and organs from the surgical site. | 04-04-2013 |
20150018854 | Suture Passer And Method Of Operating Same - A suture passer includes a stylet and a cannula having an open distal end defining a cannula outer diameter. The stylet has a proximal segment configured for receipt within the cannula and including a suture retention notch, and a distal segment having an expanded outer diameter substantially matching the cannula outer diameter. The distal segment of the stylet terminates at a distal cutting edge. The suture passer includes a retracted position in which the proximal segment of the stylet is received within the cannula through the open distal end and a shoulder defining a transition between the proximal segment and the distal segment abuts the open distal end of the cannula, and an extended position in which the suture retention notch is distally disposed relative to the open distal end of the cannula. | 01-15-2015 |
20150119922 | ADJUSTABLE LENGTH DILATION BALLOON - The present invention relates to an adjustable length dilatation balloon catheter that includes a balloon catheter, a sheath that is slidably disposed around the balloon catheter, and an inverting tethering system that permits the selective adjustment of the exposed balloon length. | 04-30-2015 |
20150216689 | EMERGENCY VESSEL REPAIR PROSTHESIS DEPLOYMENT SYSTEM - A deployment device to deploy a prosthesis for interconnecting vessel portions of a body vessel is described herein. The device includes a support frame and an actuation member coupled to the support frame. The actuation member is movable between a first and a second position. A retaining member is movable between a closed and a open position. In the closed position, the retaining member forms a chamber to retain a length of a prosthesis in a compressed configuration. In the open position, the retaining member is positioned to allow the prosthesis to move to an expanded configuration. Movement of the actuation member to the second position causes movement of the retaining member to the open position. One or more retractable cuffs can be positioned over the ends of the prosthesis for selectively retaining the corresponding prosthesis ends in the compressed configuration. | 08-06-2015 |
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20080231426 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR WIRELESS MANAGEMENT OF ARTICLES - The present invention is directed to method and apparatus for wireless management of articles. The method is implemented by a master RFID tag. The method includes transmitting at least one first RFID read signal to a plurality of RFID tags local to the master RFID tag and receiving a first RFID response signal from each of the plurality of RFID tags in response to the at least one first RFID read signal. Each of the first RFID response signals includes an identifier associated with an article. The method further includes storing each of the identifiers and, responsive to receipt of a second RFID read signal from an RFID reader, transmitting a second RFID response signal. The second RFID response signal includes data associated with the identifiers. Embodiments of the present invention are also directed to a master RFID tag comprising an RFID tag communication unit, a memory unit and an RFID reader communication unit. | 09-25-2008 |
20080231451 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR WIRELESS MANAGEMENT OF ARTICLES - The present invention is directed to method and apparatus for wireless management of articles. The method is implemented by a master RFID tag. The method includes transmitting at least one first RFID read signal to a plurality of RFID tags local to the master RFID tag and receiving a first RFID response signal from each of the plurality of RFID tags in response to the at least one first RFID read signal. Each of the first RFID response signals comprises an identifier associated with an article. The method further includes maintaining an article record indicating at least one expected article that is to be managed by the master RFID tag and comparing each of the identifiers with the article record in an attempt to compile contextual information associated with the article record. Finally, the method further includes transmitting a master signal comprising the contextual information associated with the article record. Embodiments of the present invention are also directed to a master RFID tag comprising a first communication unit, a memory unit, a processing unit and a second communication unit. | 09-25-2008 |
20100315204 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR IDENTIFYING A COMPONENT WITHIN A VEHICLE FOR MAINTENANCE - Embodiments of the present invention provide method and system for determining whether to effect maintenance of a vehicle component. In one embodiment, the method includes transmitting an RFID read signal to an RFID device associated with at least one component of a vehicle and receiving at least one RFID response signal from the RFID device. The at least one RFID response signal includes an identifier associated with the at least one component and a sensed value of a parameter associated with the at least one component. Then, by processing the sensed value, it can be determined whether to effect maintenance of the at least one component. In some embodiments, the sensed value is generated by a sensor coupled to the RFID device. In other embodiments, the sensor is located adjacent to an expected location of the at least one component. In yet other embodiments, a location indication is utilized to determine whether to effect maintenance of the at least one component. | 12-16-2010 |
20100316316 | APPARATUS, SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRACKING A ROTATABLE OBJECT - Embodiments of the present invention provide a method, system and apparatus for tracking a rotatable object. A device for tracking a rotatable object comprises a body, the body comprising a tracking portion. A device for tracking a rotatable object further comprises an attachment section connected to the body, for attaching the device to the rotatable object. The body and the attachment section are configured for balanced rotation when the rotatable object rotates. | 12-16-2010 |
20120065996 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR COORDINATING THE COMMUNICATION OF HEALTH RELATED INFORMATION AND PRODUCTS TO A REGISTERED USER OF A PHARMACY - A coordination server for facilitating the presentation of health related information over an electronic communication network to a plurality of users, such that each of the plurality of users is registered with a particular pharmacy store, the coordination server comprising: a registration module configured for receiving electronic registration information of a user including user identification data and pharmacy store identification data of the particular pharmacy store at which the user is registered; a user module configured for receiving electronic personal health information of the user including current user medication information and associated user condition information; a confirmation module configured for confirming the accuracy of the electronic personal health information with at least one of a health care professional of the pharmacy store or the user; a generation module configured for generating customized health related information for the user based on the confirmed electronic personal health information; and a communication module configured for receiving an electronic request from the user for health related information and for sending an electronic response including the customized health related information. | 03-15-2012 |
20120299704 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR WIRELESS MANAGEMENT OF ARTICLES - The present invention is directed to method and apparatus for wireless management of articles. The method is implemented by a master RFID tag. The method includes transmitting at least one first RFID read signal to a plurality of RFID tags local to the master RFID tag and receiving a first RFID response signal from each of the plurality of RFID tags in response to the at least one first RFID read signal. Each of the first RFID response signals comprises an identifier associated with an article. The method further includes maintaining an article record indicating at least one expected article that is to be managed by the master RFID tag and comparing each of the identifiers with the article record in an attempt to compile contextual information associated with the article record. The method further includes transmitting a master signal comprising the contextual information associated with the article record. | 11-29-2012 |
20130300544 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR WIRELESS MANAGEMENT OF ARTICLES - The present invention is directed to method and apparatus for wireless management of articles. The method is implemented by a master RFID tag. The method includes transmitting at least one first RFID read signal to a plurality of RFID tags local to the master RFID tag and receiving a first RFID response signal from each of the plurality of RFID tags in response to the at least one first RFID read signal. Each of the first RFID response signals comprises an identifier associated with an article. The method further includes maintaining an article record indicating at least one expected article that is to be managed by the master RFID tag and comparing each of the identifiers with the article record in an attempt to compile contextual information associated with the article record. Finally, the method further includes transmitting a master signal comprising the contextual information associated with the article record. Embodiments of the present invention are also directed to a master RFID tag comprising a first communication unit, a memory unit, a processing unit and a second communication unit. | 11-14-2013 |
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20120271576 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ANALYZING ENERGY USAGE - A system for analyzing energy usage measures one or more parameters indicative of energy usage for a plurality of sub-circuits, where the sampling rate for the measuring is substantially continuous, and automatically transmits information related to at least one of the measured parameters at a rate that enables monitoring of current energy usage. The system further detects a significant change in a measured parameter, determines whether the significant change in the measured parameter is caused by a change in energy usage, and automatically transmits information related to the significant change in the measured parameter caused by the change in energy usage after detecting the significant change. | 10-25-2012 |
20120323382 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS TO ASSESS AND OPTIMIZE ENERGY USAGE FOR A FACILITY - A system for assessing energy usage reads read at least one computer-aided design (CAD) file relating to the architecture of a facility and extracts information from the CAD file for use in determining static energy characteristics corresponding to the architecture of the facility, acquires information for use in determining dynamic energy characteristics of the facility, and calculates a predicted energy usage of the facility based at least in part on the static and dynamic energy characteristics. The system further acquires data from at least one sensor configured to measure actual energy usage of the facility in real-time and calculates the actual energy usage of the facility. When the actual energy usage exceeds the predicted energy usage, the system transmits an alert to a user and determines corrective measures to reduce energy usage. | 12-20-2012 |
20130134962 | ENERGY SEARCH ENGINE METHODS AND SYSTEMS - Systems and methods dynamically assess energy efficiency by obtaining a minimum energy consumption of a system, receiving in a substantially continuous way a measurement of actual energy consumption of the system, and comparing the minimum energy consumption to the measurement of actual energy consumption to calculate a substantially continuous energy performance assessment. The system further provides at least one of a theoretical minimum energy consumption based at least in part on theoretical performance limits of system components, an achievable minimum energy consumption based at least in part on specifications for high energy efficient equivalents of the system components, and the designed minimum energy consumption based at least in part on specifications for the system components. | 05-30-2013 |
20140214220 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS TO ASSESS AND OPTIMIZE ENERGY USAGE FOR A FACILITY - A system for assessing energy usage reads read at least one computer-aided design (CAD) file relating to the architecture of a facility and extracts information from the CAD file for use in determining static energy characteristics corresponding to the architecture of the facility, acquires information for use in determining dynamic energy characteristics of the facility, and calculates a predicted energy usage of the facility based at least in part on the static and dynamic energy characteristics. The system further acquires data from at least one sensor configured to measure actual energy usage of the facility in real-time and calculates the actual energy usage of the facility. When the actual energy usage exceeds the predicted energy usage, the system transmits an alert to a user and determines corrective measures to reduce energy usage. | 07-31-2014 |
20140222231 | ENERGY SEARCH ENGINE METHODS AND SYSTEMS - Systems and methods dynamically assess energy efficiency by obtaining a minimum energy consumption of a system, receiving in a substantially continuous way a measurement of actual energy consumption of the system, and comparing the minimum energy consumption to the measurement of actual energy consumption to calculate a substantially continuous energy performance assessment. The system further provides at least one of a theoretical minimum energy consumption based at least in part on theoretical performance limits of system components, an achievable minimum energy consumption based at least in part on specifications for high energy efficient equivalents of the system components, and the designed minimum energy consumption based at least in part on specifications for the system components. | 08-07-2014 |
20140222232 | ENERGY SEARCH ENGINE METHODS AND SYSTEMS - Systems and methods dynamically assess energy efficiency by obtaining a minimum energy consumption of a system, receiving in a substantially continuous way a measurement of actual energy consumption of the system, and comparing the minimum energy consumption to the measurement of actual energy consumption to calculate a substantially continuous energy performance assessment. The system further provides at least one of a theoretical minimum energy consumption based at least in part on theoretical performance limits of system components, an achievable minimum energy consumption based at least in part on specifications for high energy efficient equivalents of the system components, and the designed minimum energy consumption based at least in part on specifications for the system components. | 08-07-2014 |
20140222486 | ENERGY SEARCH ENGINE METHODS AND SYSTEMS - Systems and methods dynamically assess energy efficiency by obtaining a minimum energy consumption of a system, receiving in a substantially continuous way a measurement of actual energy consumption of the system, and comparing the minimum energy consumption to the measurement of actual energy consumption to calculate a substantially continuous energy performance assessment. The system further provides at least one of a theoretical minimum energy consumption based at least in part on theoretical performance limits of system components, an achievable minimum energy consumption based at least in part on specifications for high energy efficient equivalents of the system components, and the designed minimum energy consumption based at least in part on specifications for the system components. | 08-07-2014 |
20140222665 | ENERGY SEARCH ENGINE METHODS AND SYSTEMS - Systems and methods dynamically assess energy efficiency by obtaining a minimum energy consumption of a system, receiving in a substantially continuous way a measurement of actual energy consumption of the system, and comparing the minimum energy consumption to the measurement of actual energy consumption to calculate a substantially continuous energy performance assessment. The system further provides at least one of a theoretical minimum energy consumption based at least in part on theoretical performance limits of system components, an achievable minimum energy consumption based at least in part on specifications for high energy efficient equivalents of the system components, and the designed minimum energy consumption based at least in part on specifications for the system components. | 08-07-2014 |
20140292533 | UNIVERSAL ENERGY INTERNET OF THINGS APPARATUS AND METHODS - A system to aggregate, filter, and share energy data for analysis receives first data associated with a first electrical circuit where the first data has a first protocol. The system samples the first data at a first sampling rate to generate first digital data where the first sampling rate is substantially continuous. Further, the system transmits at a reporting rate that is decoupled from the first sampling rate at least the first digital data over a network having a third protocol that is different from the first protocol. The network can be accessed by wired or wireless access and includes one or more servers in cloud configuration. | 10-02-2014 |
20140297210 | UNIVERSAL INTERNET OF THINGS APPARATUS AND METHODS - A system to aggregate, filter, and share data for analysis receives first data from a first sensor, system, or server where the first data has a first protocol. The system samples the first data at a first sampling rate to generate first digital data, where the first sampling rate is substantially continuous. Further, the system transmits at a reporting rate that is decoupled from the first second sampling rate at least the first digital data over a network having a third protocol that is different from the first protocol. The network can be accessed by wired or wireless access and includes one or more servers in cloud configuration. | 10-02-2014 |
20140303935 | UNIVERSAL INTERNET OF THINGS CLOUD APPARATUS AND METHODS - A system to analyze data and control devices that receives at a cloud-based server sensor data associated with a sensor. The sensor data conforms to a data protocol compatible with the cloud-based server. The system also receives dynamic data from a cloud-based source(s), accesses attributes of an asset related to the sensor, analyzes by the cloud-based server the sensor data, the dynamic data, and the attributes of the asset, generates a control signal based at least in part on an analysis of the sensor data, the dynamic data and the attributes of the asset, and transmits the control signal over a network to control the asset. | 10-09-2014 |
20140371935 | SYSTEM AND METHODS TO ASSESS, MANAGE AND CONTROL DISTRIBUTED RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES ON A GRID OR MICROGRID AND ACHIEVE A 100% RENEWABLE ENERGY GRID OR MICROGRID FROM CLEAN, CARBON FREE, AND WATER CONSERVING DISTRIBUTED RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES AND RESOURCES - Systems and methods dynamically measure, ascertain, and compare a local facility load with local renewable energy generation in substantially real time and determine whether excess energy exists from the local distributed renewable energy resource. Further, systems and methods forecast the available excess energy from the local distributed renewable energy resource that can be managed and controlled in increments. The increments can be fed to the grid for purchase, stored in a regional energy store, stored in a local energy store, or shed. | 12-18-2014 |
20140371936 | SYSTEM AND METHODS TO AGGREGATE INSTANT AND FORECASTED EXCESS RENEWABLE ENERGY - Systems and methods dynamically measure, ascertain, and compare a local facility load with local renewable energy generation in substantially real time and determine whether excess energy exists from the local distributed renewable energy resource. Further, systems and methods forecast the available excess energy from the local distributed renewable energy resources for acquisition to third parties. A pulse width modulation (PWM) controller permits delivery of acquired increments of the available excess renewable energy. | 12-18-2014 |
20140379156 | SYSTEM AND METHODS TO WIRELESSLY CONTROL DISTRIBUTED RENEWABLE ENERGY ON THE GRID OR MICROGRID - Systems and methods dynamically measure, ascertain, and compare a local facility load with local renewable energy generation in substantially real time and determine whether excess energy exists from the local distributed renewable energy resource. Further, systems and methods forecast the available excess energy from the local distributed renewable energy resources for acquisition to third parties and control a pulse width modulation (PWM) controller to deliver increments of the available excess renewable energy. | 12-25-2014 |
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20120040663 | CUSTOMER PREMISES EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION FOR BUNDLED SERVICES IN A FIXED BROADBAND WIRELESS INSTALLATION - A mobile device assists installation of an outdoor broadband unit on a customer premises. The device identifies one or more cell towers, associated with a broadband carrier, within a horizon of the customer premises. The device recognizes a connection with the outdoor broadband unit and receives, from the outdoor broadband unit and at multiple locations around the customer premises, RF signal readings of each of the one or more cell towers. The device provides, to a user, an indication of one or more optimal installation locations, based on the RF signal readings, for the outdoor broadband unit. | 02-16-2012 |
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20120057462 | TRANSMISSION CONTROL PROTOCOL (TCP) THROUGHPUT OPTIMIZATION IN POINT-TO-MULTIPOINT AND HETEROGENEOUS WIRELESS ACCESS NETWORKS - A device receives a packet provided in a wireless access network, and determines whether the packet is a payload packet or an acknowledgment (Ack) packet. The device also allocates, when the packet is an acknowledgement packet, the acknowledgment packet to an expedited priority queue, and allocates, when the packet is a payload packet, the payload packet to a regular priority queue. The device further delivers one or more acknowledgment packets provided in the expedited priority queue prior to delivering one or more payload packets provided in the regular priority queue. | 03-08-2012 |
20120099428 | QUALITY OF SERVICE MANAGEMENT IN A FIXED WIRELESS CUSTOMER PREMISES NETWORK - A method, performed by a fixed wireless router device, may include receiving a packet from a Long Term Evolution network, where the packet is associated with a particular Long Term Evolution Quality of Service class and mapping the particular Long Term Evolution Quality of Service class to a particular Differentiated Services Core Point Quality of Service class. The method may further include assigning a Differentiated Services Core Point Quality of Service class to the packet based on the particular Differentiated Services Core Point Quality of Service class and forwarding the packet to particular device associated with a customer premises network serviced by the fixed wireless router device, based on a priority associated with the assigned Differentiated Services Core Point Quality of Service class. | 04-26-2012 |
20120106346 | LOAD BALANCING TO PROVIDE A TARGET GRADE OF SERVICE (GOS) - A method includes receiving metrics associated with traffic that complies with a grade of service (GOS) associated with a customer premises equipment (CPE) device, where the metrics identify a group of cells via which the traffic is received by the CPE device. The method also includes retrieving information associated with traffic conditions within a group of base stations; initiating a load balancing operation when traffic conditions within a base station indicate that a particular cell, associated with the base station, is congested; and sending, to a set of base stations that send traffic to the CPE device, a notification, where the notification causes traffic, not destined for the CPE device, to be rerouted to another base station, which enables the base station to send traffic, that complies with the GOS, to the CPE device, or causes the CPE device to receive traffic, that complies with the GOS, from a further based station. | 05-03-2012 |
20120128084 | NETWORK OPTIMIZATION BASED ON USER EQUIPMENT TYPE - A network device may include a first set of components and a second set of components. The first set of components may manage, using a first set of parameters, at least one of uplink radio resources or downlink radio resources for a group of mobile user equipment. The second set of components may manage, using a second set of parameters, at least one of uplink radio resources or downlink radio resources for a group of fixed user equipment. The second set of parameters may be different than the first set of parameters. | 05-24-2012 |
20120137019 | TCP WINDOW SIZE PERFORMANCE OPTIMIZATION IN WIRELESS NETWORKS - A system may include user equipment. The user equipment may determine a group of first Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) window size values based on different information relating to a wireless network, and determine a second TCP window size value based on the group of first TCP window size values. The user equipment may further transmit data using a transmission window size corresponding to the second TCP window size value. | 05-31-2012 |
20120163202 | INTELLIGENT REDUCTION OF INTERFERENCE TO PUBLIC SAFETY WIRELESS NETWORKS - Interference, from fixed wireless terminals, communicating with, for example, an LTE network, can be intelligently reduced for nearby public safety networks. A fixed terminal may, for instance, determine a signal strength of radio signals from a public safety wireless network, and perform a threshold comparison of the signal strength to determine whether the fixed terminal is located in an edge area of a cell of the public safety wireless network. The fixed terminal may reduce transmission power, to the network of the fixed terminal (e.g., the LTE network), when the threshold comparison indicates that the device is located in the edge area of the cell of the public safety wireless network. | 06-28-2012 |
20120166783 | RESETTING AN LTE UNIT THAT IS NOT IN A READILY ACCESSIBLE LOCATION - A system may include a device that is in a first location that is not readily accessible. The device may detect a powering up of the device a particular quantity of times during a particular time interval. Powering up of the device may be controlled from a second location that is readily accessible. The device may also be reset, in response to detecting the device being powered up the particular quantity of times during the particular time interval, to original factory settings. | 06-28-2012 |
20120243159 | SIM CARD MODULE AND INTERFACE FOR EXTERNAL INSTALLATION TO PROVIDE BROADBAND TO A CUSTOMER PREMISES - An outdoor broadband unit may be connected to an external portion of a customer premises. The outdoor broadband unit may include a radio frequency (RF) antenna to receive communications from a Long-Term Evolution (LTE) network and a printed wiring board. The printed wiring board may include an integrated circuit (IC) chip to implement a subscriber identity module (SIM) to provide services for the LTE network. The IC chip may be soldered to the printed wiring board and have a rated temperature range corresponding to an industrial grade or military grade integrated circuit. The IC chip may provide authentication services for the SIM using a hypertext transfer protocol secure (HTTPS) connection. The printed wiring board may further include a control module to implement an air interface for the LTE network. A radome may contain the RF antenna and the printed wiring board. | 09-27-2012 |
20120243463 | COAXIAL CABLE INTERFACE TO OUTDOOR BROADBAND UNIT - An outdoor broadband unit implements full IP-based routing between a wide area network (WAN)-side interface (such as a Long-Term Evolution (LTE) air interface) and a local area network (LAN)-side interface (such as a home network using MoCA protocol). The outdoor broadband unit maintains a routing table for all connections through an internal routing system based on matching between WAN-side Internet Protocol (IP) addresses and/or ports and LAN-side IP addresses and/or ports. The outdoor broadband unit may support both connection-oriented transport layer routing (such as Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)) and connectionless transport layer routing (such as User Datagram Protocol (UDP)). | 09-27-2012 |
20120243464 | MECHANICAL MOUNTING FOR FIXED WIRELESS CUSTOMER PREMISES EQUIPMENT - A combined gateway, for a fixed wireless network, includes a structure mounted to a customer premises, and a satellite antenna mechanically coupled to the structure. The combined gateway also includes an outdoor broadband unit mechanically coupled to the structure via an adjustable extension arm. The outdoor broadband unit connects to the satellite antenna via a first communication link, and connects to customer premises equipment via a second communication link. Adjustment of the extension arm permits movement of the outdoor broadband unit relative to a position of the satellite antenna. | 09-27-2012 |
20120243517 | WIDE AREA NETWORK (WAN) AND LOCAL AREA NETWORK (LAN) COMMUNICATIONS FOR A FIXED WIRELESS CPE - An outdoor broadband unit includes a wide area network (WAN) side device, and a local area network (LAN) side device. The LAN side device provides a first stay alive communication to the WAN side device, and the WAN side device performs a soft reset based on the stay alive communication. The LAN side device also receives, based on the stay alive communication, a soft reset result from the WAN side device, and determines, based on the soft reset result, whether the soft reset of the WAN side device is successful or unsuccessful. The LAN side device further provides a second stay alive communication to the WAN side device when the soft reset of the WAN side device is successful. | 09-27-2012 |
20120260299 | VIDEO ON DEMAND DELIVERY OPTIMIZATION OVER COMBINED SATELLITE AND WIRELESS BROADBAND NETWORKS - Video content may be delivered in a wireless network based on network load information relating to radio interfaces for the wireless network. A method may include receiving a request, from a set-top box, for video content from the set-top box to the wireless network and determining, based on the load information, whether a portion of the wireless network corresponding to the set-top box is in a first state or a second state. The network may further include transmitting the video content when the portion of the network corresponding to the set-top box is in the first state and delaying transmission of the video content when the portion of the network corresponding to the set-top box is in the second state, until the portion of the network corresponding to the set-top box enters the first state. | 10-11-2012 |
20120264367 | COMMAND INTERFACE FOR OUTDOOR BROADBAND UNIT - An outdoor broadband unit implements a library of commands to communicate between a wide area network (WAN)-side Long-Term Evolution (LTE) module and a local area network (LAN)-side broadband home router within the outdoor broadband unit. The commands are used for control plane operations to facilitate LTE network sessions for individual devices within a customer premises LAN. In some cases, the commands are also used for communicating with a remote device manager. | 10-18-2012 |
20120309443 | PROVISIONING ANTENNA BEAM AND SERVING CELL SELECTION PARAMETERS TO FIXED WIRELESS CUSTOMER PREMISES EQUIPMENT - An outdoor broadband unit receives a current time and maintenance mode parameters from a network device. The outdoor broadband unit also determines a mode associated with selection of an antenna beam, provided on an antenna of the outdoor broadband unit, based on at least one of the current time and the maintenance mode parameters. The outdoor broadband unit further selects an antenna beam or a serving cell to use based on the determined mode. | 12-06-2012 |
20120311643 | SCANNING AND SELECTING AN ANTENNA BEAM PROVIDED IN FIXED WIRELESS CUSTOMER PREMISES EQUIPMENT - An outdoor broadband unit receives a current time, a short term maintenance mode time period, and a long term maintenance mode time period from a remote network device. The outdoor broadband unit determines a mode associated with selection of an antenna beam, provided on an antenna of the outdoor broadband unit, based on at least one of the current time, the short term maintenance mode time period, and the long term maintenance mode time period. The outdoor broadband unit selects an antenna beam to use based on the determined mode. | 12-06-2012 |
20120314585 | MANAGEMENT OF FIXED WIRELESS DEVICES THROUGH AN IP NETWORK - A device may manage fixed wireless installations. The device may receive data relating to the fixed wireless installations, where the data is received from a number of sources, including the fixed wireless installations and network devices used to implement a long term evolution (LTE) cellular network to which the fixed wireless installations connect. The device may analyze the data to determine optimizations to improve the operation of one or more of the fixed wireless installations or the LTE cellular network. The device may change, in response to the analysis, a configuration of at least one of the fixed wireless installations and at least one of the network devices. | 12-13-2012 |
20130003719 | ENHANCED EMERGENCY SERVICES FOR FIXED WIRELESS CUSTOMER PREMISES EQUIPMENT - A gateway device, provided in a customer premises, receives a call from a user device, and detects dialed information associated with the call. The gateway device identifies the call as an emergency call based on the dialed information, and terminates all other calls communicated by the gateway device except for the emergency call. The gateway device notifies an outdoor broadband unit, associated with the customer premises, about the emergency call. | 01-03-2013 |
20140128052 | COMMAND INTERFACE FOR OUTDOOR BROADBAND UNIT - A method implemented by an outdoor broadband unit includes receiving, by a broadband home router within the outdoor broadband unit, a request for services associated with a wide area network (WAN), the request originating from a device within a local area network (LAN) associated with the broadband home router; generating, by the broadband home router and based on the request, an attention (AT) command to a Long-Term Evolution (LTE) module, within the outdoor broadband unit, the LTE module providing an air interface for the WAN; executing, by the LTE module, the AT command; receiving, by the broadband home router and from the LTE module, a return value based on the executed AT command; and sending, by the broadband home router and to the device within the LAN, a response to the request based on the return value. | 05-08-2014 |
20140211698 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR APPLICATION-AWARE LOAD BALANCING - An approach for providing application-aware load balancing is provided. A load balancing platform at a base station receives application information specifying an application or type of service utilized by a mobile device and determines allocation of a plurality of carriers based on the received application information to provide load balancing across the plurality of carriers. The platform generates mapping information indicating a mapping of a plurality of applications to one or more of the plurality of carriers, wherein the application information includes the generated mapping information. | 07-31-2014 |
20140219177 | COAXIAL CABLE INTERFACE TO OUTDOOR BROADBAND UNIT - A network device within an outdoor broadband unit receives, via Ethernet over coaxial cable signals, Internet Protocol (IP) data traffic originating from a device within a local area network (LAN). The IP data traffic is buffered in a memory within the outdoor broadband unit. A forwarding plane module of the network device sends the IP data traffic toward a destination via an air interface for a wide area network (WAN). The network device receives, via different Ethernet over coaxial cable signals, IP control traffic originating from the device within the LAN. A control plane module of the network device implements the instructions in the IP control traffic to initiate a test function for the network device. | 08-07-2014 |
20140307549 | BUNDLED CHARGING FOR OVER-THE-TOP AND HOSTED SERVICES IN IP WIRELESS NETWORKS - A system may receive a request to receive a particular quality of service level for traffic flow between a user device and an over-the-top application server that provides an over-the-top application service. The over-the-top application server may be outside of a service provider network. The system may determine that the user device is to receive the particular quality of service level for the over-the-top application service based on receiving the request. The system may cause the traffic flow to receive the particular quality of service level based on determining that the user device is to receive the particular quality of service level. The traffic flow may be transmitted using the service provider network. The system may determine usage information associated with the traffic flow, where the usage information identifies the user device and the particular quality of service level. The system may provide the usage information. | 10-16-2014 |
20140310371 | CACHE AND DELIVERY BASED APPLICATION DATA SCHEDULING - A device receives configuration information that instructs the device about when to send content to a user device. The device also receives content from an application server at a first time, and stores the content. The device determines, based on the configuration information, that the content is to be sent to the user device, and sends the content to the user device based on the determination. The content is sent to the user device at a second time that is later than the first time. | 10-16-2014 |
20140362777 | COMMUNICATING VIA MULTIPLE COMMUNICATION LAYERS PROVIDED BY MULTIPLE WIRELESS NETWORK DEVICES - One or more devices may receive, from a user device via a first communication layer associated with a first network device, a request to add a second communication layer associated with a second network device; generate an instruction, based on receiving the request, to aggregate first data flow and the second data flow, to be provided via the first and second communication layers; and provide, to the second network device and based on generating the instruction, a response to indicate that the one or more devices are prepared to aggregate the first and second data flows. The response may include an instruction to direct the second network device to establish a simultaneous connection with the user device while the user device is connected to the first network device and to establish the connection with the user device via the second communication layer. | 12-11-2014 |
20150056947 | MOBILE DEVICE RADIO POWER CONSUMPTION AND BATTERY CAPACITY MANAGEMENT - A mobile device may manage the battery of the mobile device by controlling radio power usage. In one implementation, a mobile device may determine a target power usage associated with a radio of the mobile device, the radio implementing a radio link with a base station associated with a cellular wireless network. The mobile device may also determine an actual power usage associated with the radio of the mobile device and compare the actual power usage to the target power usage. The mobile device may communicate with the base station, and based on the comparison of the actual power usage to the target power usage, to cause the base station to reduce a bit rate associated with the radio link. | 02-26-2015 |
20150063218 | QUALITY OF SERVICE ACCESS DEVICE - A device is configured to determine quality of service information and determine a set of service classes, associated with a wireless local area network, based on the quality of service information. The device is configured to determine an association between the set of service classes and a set of service identifiers. The device is configured to receive data traffic and to determine a service class, of the set of service classes, associated with the data traffic based on the association between the set of service classes and the set of service identifiers. The device is configured to schedule delivery of the data traffic based on the service class and to deliver the data traffic via the wireless local area network. | 03-05-2015 |
20150092590 | CATEGORY 1 M2M DEVICE DATA TRANSMISSION VIA A LONG TERM EVOLUTION NETWORK - A scheduler device may receive machine-to-machine (M2M) transmission information associated with a data transmission between a base station and a category 1 M2M device. The scheduler device may determine other transmission information associated with the base station. The other transmission information may include information associated with another data transmission between the base station and another device which is not a category 1 M2M device. The scheduler device may generate a resource assignment schedule associated with the category 1 M2M device and the other device. The resource assignment schedule may be based on the M2M transmission information and the other transmission information. The resource assignment schedule may identify a set of resources to be allocated to the category 1 M2M device during an increment of time. The scheduler device may provide the resource assignment schedule. | 04-02-2015 |