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20140067927 | Dynamic Data Optimization in Data Network - A system including a client device communicatively coupled to a first wireless network, wherein the client device has the ability to request a web page from a content server, and an optimization server is configured to receive network data associated with the characteristics of the first wireless network, to provide tuning settings based on the network data, to receive response data from the content server, and to transmit optimized response data to the client device, wherein the response data corresponds to a request for a web page from a client device and the optimized response data corresponds to the response data being altered based on the provided tuning settings. | 03-06-2014 |
20140344891 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ENHANCED CLIENT SIDE POLICY - An appliance and method for authorizing a level of access of a client to a virtual private network connection, based on a client-side attribute includes the step of establishing, by an appliance, a control connection with a client upon receiving a client request to establish a virtual private network connection with a network. The appliance transmits, via the control connection, a request to the client to evaluate at least one clause of a security string, the at least one clause including an expression associated with a client-side attribute. The client transmits, via the control connection, a response to the appliance comprising a result of evaluating the at least one clause by the client. The appliance assigns the client to an authorization group based on the result of evaluation of the at least one clause. | 11-20-2014 |
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20120030212 | Systems and Methods for Video Cache Indexing - Methods and systems for indexing content in a cache data structure within a content cache are disclosed. The methods and systems identify at least one characterization data associated with a received content request and input the at least one characterization data into a hash function to generate an index that is used for identifying an entry associated with the requested content in the cache data structure. The at least one characterization data may include a portion of content associated with the received content request, a portion of a Uniform Resource Locator (URL) associated with the received content request, an IP address associated with the received content request, the length of the content associated with the received content request, and one or more parameters parsed from the URL associated with the received content request. | 02-02-2012 |
20120314761 | ADAPTIVE BITRATE MANAGEMENT ON PROGRESSIVE DOWNLOAD WITH INDEXED MEDIA FILES - A method includes receiving streaming media data having an original media frame and an original frame index referencing the original media frame; determining an optimal session bitrate, wherein the optimal session bitrate is based on the available network bandwidth between a server and a terminal; allocating a frame budget for an output media frame by estimating a frame size of the output media frame based on the original frame index and the optimal session bitrate; generating the output media frame by processing the original media frame based on first encoding parameters and, if the allocated frame budget is greater than a frame size of the processed media frame, padding the processed media frame; and providing the output media frame. | 12-13-2012 |
20120317308 | ON-DEMAND ADAPTIVE BITRATE MANAGEMENT FOR STREAMING MEDIA OVER PACKET NETWORKS - A system and method for acquiring media data to be transmitted through a media network to a terminal and receiving a receiver report from the terminal, and estimating the condition of the network using information from the receiver report. Determining a data path based on whether the media network is congested, wherein the data path is a compression data path if the media network is congested, or the data path is a pass-through data path if the media network is not congested; and providing the media data through the determined data path. | 12-13-2012 |
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20130026643 | SEMICONDUCTOR DIE ASSEMBLIES, SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES INCLUDING SAME, AND METHODS OF FABRICATION - Methods of fabricating multi-die assemblies including a wafer segment having no integrated circuitry thereon and having a plurality of vertically stacked dice thereon electrically interconnected by conductive through vias, resulting multi-die assemblies, and semiconductor devices comprising such multi-die assemblies. The wafer segment may function as a heat sink to enhance heat transfer from the stacked dice in the resulting multi-die assembly. The die stacks are fabricated at the wafer level on a base wafer, from which the wafer segment and die stacks are singulated after at least peripheral encapsulation. | 01-31-2013 |
20130037802 | SEMICONDUCTOR DIE ASSEMBLIES, SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES INCLUDING SAME, AND METHODS OF FABRICATION - Methods of fabricating multi-die assemblies including a base semiconductor die bearing a peripherally encapsulated stack of semiconductor dice of lesser lateral dimensions, the dice vertically connected by conductive elements between the dice, resulting assemblies, and semiconductor devices comprising such assemblies. | 02-14-2013 |
20130299986 | METHODS FOR FORMING SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE PACKAGES WITH PHOTOIMAGEABLE DIELECTRIC ADHESIVE MATERIAL, AND RELATED SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE PACKAGES - Methods for forming semiconductor device packages include applying a photoimageable dielectric adhesive material to a major surface of a semiconductor die and at least partially over conductive elements on the semiconductor die. The photoimageable dielectric adhesive material may be removed from over the conductive elements. The conductive elements are aligned with and bonded to bond pads of a substrate, and the semiconductor die and the substrate are adhered with the photoimageable dielectric adhesive material. A semiconductor device package includes at least one semiconductor die including conductive structures thereon, a substrate including bond pads thereon that are physically and electrically connected to the conductive structures, and a developed photoimageable dielectric adhesive material disposed between the semiconductor die and the substrate around and between adjacent conductive structures. | 11-14-2013 |
20140017823 | SEMICONDUCTOR DIE ASSEMBLIES, SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES INCLUDING SAME, AND METHODS OF FABRICATION - Methods of fabricating multi-die assemblies including a wafer segment having no integrated circuitry thereon and having a plurality of vertically stacked dice thereon electrically interconnected by conductive through vias, resulting multi-die assemblies, and semiconductor devices comprising such multi-die assemblies. The wafer segment may function as a heat sink to enhance heat transfer from the stacked dice in the resulting multi-die assembly. The die stacks are fabricated at the wafer level on a base wafer, from which the wafer segment and die stacks are singulated after at least peripheral encapsulation. | 01-16-2014 |
20140353815 | SEMICONDUCTOR DIE ASSEMBLIES AND SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES INCLUDING SAME - Methods of fabricating multi-die assemblies including a wafer segment having no integrated circuitry thereon and having a plurality of vertically stacked dice thereon electrically interconnected by conductive through vias, resulting multi-die assemblies, and semiconductor devices comprising such multi-die assemblies. The wafer segment may function as a heat sink to enhance heat transfer from the stacked dice in the resulting multi-die assembly. The die stacks are fabricated at the wafer level on a base wafer, from which the wafer segment and die stacks are singulated after at least peripheral encapsulation. | 12-04-2014 |
20150132869 | METHODS OF FABRICATING SEMICONDUCTOR DIE ASSEMBLIES - Methods of fabricating multi-die assemblies including a base semiconductor die bearing a peripherally encapsulated stack of semiconductor dice of lesser lateral dimensions, the dice vertically connected by conductive elements between the dice, resulting assemblies, and semiconductor devices comprising such assemblies. | 05-14-2015 |
20150221612 | THERMAL PADS BETWEEN STACKED SEMICONDUCTOR DIES AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Systems and methods are described for improved heat dissipation of the stacked semiconductor dies by including metallic thermal pads between the dies in the stack. In one embodiment, the thermal pads may be in direct contact with the semiconductor dies. Heat dissipation of the semiconductor die stack can be improved by a relatively high thermal conductivity of the thermal pads that directly contact the adjacent silicon dies in the stack without the intervening layers of the low thermal conductivity materials (e.g., passivation materials). In some embodiments, the manufacturing yield of the stack can be improved by having generally coplanar top surfaces of the thermal pads and under-bump metallization (UBM) structures. | 08-06-2015 |
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20090277846 | Water supply thermocline detection and mixing process - A means for mixing drinking water stored in large storage tanks, preventing stratification of the water, detects incipient stratification of water along thermoclines, and, responsive to thermocline detection, generates large mixing bubbles toward the bottom of the tank, causing mixing of layers of water in the tank through turbulence created as the bubbles rise through the tank. | 11-12-2009 |
20090279381 | Water tank deicing mixer - A means for mitigating or precluding formation of ice in water stored in large storage tanks generates large mixing bubbles toward the bottom of the tank, causing mixing of thermally stratified layers of water in the tank through turbulence created as the bubbles rise through the tank. Incipient stratification of water along thermoclines is detected and the mixer is engaged only when temperatures of portions of stratified water in the tank approach freezing. | 11-12-2009 |
20100176054 | METHOD FOR REMEDIATING SOLIDS IN WASTE LIFTING STATIONS - A process removes or eliminates altogether accumulations of solid and semi-solid, water immiscible materials adhering to walls, and equipment, particularly near the high liquid mark, in tanks of waste liquid lift stations. Compressed gas is used to generate large bubble masses of six inches to several feet in diameter within the waste liquid. As these large bubble masses rise through the liquid in the tank, convection currents generated by the rising bubbles agitate and loosen pieces of accumulations adhering to the tank and lift station equipment, resulting in a slurry of waste liquid and immiscible materials which can then be pumped from the tank by lift station equipment for further processing. In some embodiments, continuous or frequent periodic generation of the large bubble masses prevents the accumulation of such materials altogether. In some embodiments, wastewater aeration is also provided, which, in combination with biological augmentation, further enhances the effectiveness of accumulated material removal. | 07-15-2010 |
20100278005 | Magnetic bubble mixer forming plate assembly - An improved bubble forming plate for a mixer employing large bubbles to mix liquids in a tank, comprising a gas injector, a bubble-forming undersurface and at least one permanent magnet affixed to the plate, the magnet providing sufficient magnetic force to retain the plate against the inner surface of the tank. | 11-04-2010 |
20110036762 | Digester gas mixer for waste liquid treatment - A mixer for anaerobic decomposition of sludge in a digester, captures and compressed biogas emitted by the decomposing sludge. The compressed biogas proceeds through supply lines to bubble forming plates mounted in the lower portion of the digester, close to or on the digester floor. Biogas accumulates under the forming plates to emerge as large mixing bubbles from 6 inches to 10 feet in diameter along their largest dimension. The mixing bubbles are large enough to move sludge as they rise to the surface and generate a mixing current in the sludge. The mixing current mixes the sludge, and bacteria and other microorganisms to promote the conversion of the pollutants contained in the sludge. | 02-17-2011 |
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20090279380 | Water supply mixing process - A process and system mixes drinking water stored in large water tower type storage tanks, preventing stratification of the water, by generating large mixing s bubbles in the tank's standpipe, causing mixing of layers of water in the tank through turbulence created as the bubbles rise through the tank. Embodiments of the present invention, adapted for use in storage tanks in which the standpipe serves as both water inlet and outlet, detect flow in the standpipe and provide mixing only when the standpipe is not serving as a water outlet. | 11-12-2009 |
20130327694 | Digester gas mixer for liquid waste treatment - A mixer for anaerobic decomposition of sludge in a digester, captures and compresses biogas emitted by the decomposing sludge. The compressed biogas proceeds through supply lines to gas accumulating apparatus mounted in the lower portion of the digester, close to or on the digester floor. Biogas accumulates in the gas accumulating apparatus to emerge as large mixing bubbles from 6 inches to 10 feet in diameter along their largest dimension. The mixing bubbles are large enough to generate a strong mixing current in the sludge that moves sludge as the bubbles rise to the surface. The mixing current mixes the sludge containing dissolved and suspended pollutants to promote the conversion of the pollutants by microorganisms contained in the sludge. | 12-12-2013 |
20140016430 | MIXING BUBBLE GENERATOR AND INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION - A new accumulator for generating mixing bubbles comprises pivoting, counterbalanced buckets, the buckets receiving air directed from blowers, either directly from injectors connected to the blowers, or from diffusers used for aeration of the liquid in the tank. A bucket, weighed down by a counterbalance, receives air from injectors or diffusers below, and, as the air displaces liquid in the bucket, the buoyancy of the bucket increases until it exceeds the downward force of the counterweight, at which time the bucket pivots upward to release a large mixing bubble into the tank. An assembly for installation of the accumulator affixes the accumulator on a rigid vertical piece depending from a horizontal bridge. | 01-16-2014 |