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20090085648 | Sampling Device And Circuit Having A Single Voltage Supply - In embodiments of the present invention a device, circuit, and method are described for sampling input signal voltages, which may include voltages below a negative supply voltage for the device or circuit, without requiring static current from the input. Various embodiments of the invention obviate the requirement of an external negative supply voltage or attenuation resistors to allow sampling between a positive and negative voltage range. These embodiments result in a lower power sampling solution as well as simplifying any driver circuitry required by the sampler. The embodiments of the invention may be applied to sampling processes within analog-to-digital converters and may also be applicable to various other types of circuits in which a sampling input having input voltages that are lower than its negative supply voltage. | 04-02-2009 |
20090086395 | INPUT VOLTAGE CLAMP FOR A SINGLE-SUPPLY SYSTEM - A system, apparatus and a method are described that provide a voltage clamp for a single-supply system. In particular, a negative voltage clamp prevents a negative over-voltage in a system having only a positive independent voltage source. For example, certain analog-to-digital converters and other circuits allow input signals below the negative supply, or ground in single-supply systems, either by direct sampling or using input attenuation resistors. The negative clamp allows the circuit to provide accurate negative over-voltage protection and the absence of this claim would result in over-voltage protection in positive voltage directions only. | 04-02-2009 |
20110089978 | Sampling Device And Circuit Having A Single Voltage Supply - In embodiments of the present invention a device, circuit, and method are described for sampling input signal voltages, which may include voltages below a negative supply voltage for the device or circuit, without requiring static current from the input. Various embodiments of the invention obviate the requirement of an external negative supply voltage or attenuation resistors to allow sampling between a positive and negative voltage range. These embodiments result in a lower power sampling solution as well as simplifying any driver circuitry required by the sampler. The embodiments of the invention may be applied to sampling processes within analog-to-digital converters and may also be applicable to various other types of circuits in which a sampling input having input voltages that are lower than its negative supply voltage. | 04-21-2011 |
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20100199232 | Wearable Gestural Interface - This invention may be implemented as a wearable apparatus comprised of a camera, a projector, a mirror, a microphone and a digital computer. The camera captures visual data. This data is analyzed by the digital computer to recognize objects and hand gestures, using color tracking and edge detection techniques. The projector is used, along with a mirror to adjust the direction of the projected light, to project images on objects in the user's environment. For example, the images may be projected on surfaces such as a wall, table, or piece of paper. The projected images may contain information relevant to the object being augmented. Indeed, the information may include current data obtained from the Internet. Also, the projected images may comprise graphical interfaces, with which a user may interact by making hand gestures. | 08-05-2010 |
20110288964 | Kinetic Input/Output - In exemplary implementations of this invention, an input/output device (“Bulb”) is attached to on an articulated, actuated robotic arm. The robotic arm can move the Bulb by translating it along three axes and by rotating it about the arm's base. In addition, the I/O can rotate about its own vertical axis. The Bulb comprises at least a pico-projector, two cameras, a depth sensor and an onboard computer. The onboard computer controls actuators in the robotic arm and Bulb that move the Bulb. It also processes visual data captured by the cameras in order to recognize objects or events, and to respond to them. This response may include changing the position of the Bulb or changing the parameters of an image projected by the pico-projector. | 11-24-2011 |
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20080274177 | CONTROLLED RELEASE DOSAGE FORMS - The invention provides stable controlled release monolithic coating compositions for use in coating pharmaceutical oral dosage forms comprising a polyglycol having a melting point greater than 55° C. and an aqueous dispersion of a neutral ester copolymer lacking functional groups. | 11-06-2008 |
20090118256 | CHRONOTHERAPEUTIC DILTIAZEM FORMULATIONS AND THE ADMINISTRATION THEREOF - A method of treating or preventing myocardial ischemia in a patient in need thereof comprising administration of a controlled-release Galenical preparation of pharmaceutically acceptable Diltiazem including the pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, suitable for evening dosing every 24 hours containing from about 180 mg to about 420 mg of the form of Diltiazem associated with excipients to provide controlled (sustained) release of the form of Diltiazem for providing a Cmax of diltiazem in the blood at between about 10 hours and about 17 hours after administration, the preparation comprising the form of Diltiazem in oral sustained-release dosage form in which the Diltiazem is adapted to be released after administration over a prolonged period of time and exhibits when given to humans (i) a higher bioavailability when given at night compared to when given in the morning without food according to FDA guidelines or criteria and (ii) bioequivalence when given in the morning with and without food according to the same FDA guidelines or criteria. | 05-07-2009 |
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20150030675 | Controlled Release Dosage Forms - The invention provides stable controlled release monolithic coating compositions for use in coating pharmaceutical oral dosage forms comprising a polyglycol having a melting point greater than 55° C. and an aqueous dispersion of a neutral ester copolymer lacking functional groups. | 01-29-2015 |
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20090287477 | System and method for providing network coordinated conversational services - A system and method for providing automatic and coordinated sharing of conversational resources, e.g., functions and arguments, between network-connected servers and devices and their corresponding applications. In one aspect, a system for providing automatic and coordinated sharing of conversational resources includes a network having a first and second network device, the first and second network device each comprising a set of conversational resources, a dialog manager for managing a conversation and executing calls requesting a conversational service, and a communication stack for communicating messages over the network using conversational protocols, wherein the conversational protocols establish coordinated network communication between the dialog managers of the first and second network device to automatically share the set of conversational resources of the first and second network device, when necessary, to perform their respective requested conversational service. | 11-19-2009 |
20090313026 | CONVERSATIONAL COMPUTING VIA CONVERSATIONAL VIRTUAL MACHINE - A conversational computing system that provides a universal coordinated multi-modal conversational user interface (CUI) | 12-17-2009 |
20130006620 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING NETWORK COORDINATED CONVERSATIONAL SERVICES - A system and method for providing automatic and coordinated sharing of conversational resources, e.g., functions and arguments, between network-connected servers and devices and their corresponding applications. In one aspect, a system for providing automatic and coordinated sharing of conversational resources includes a network having a first and second network device, the first and second network device each comprising a set of conversational resources, a dialog manager for managing a conversation and executing calls requesting a conversational service, and a communication stack for communicating messages over the network using conversational protocols, wherein the conversational protocols establish coordinated network communication between the dialog managers of the first and second network device to automatically share the set of conversational resources of the first and second network device, when necessary, to perform their respective requested conversational service. | 01-03-2013 |
20140343948 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING NETWORK COORDINATED CONVERSATIONAL SERVICES - A system and method for providing automatic and coordinated sharing of conversational resources, e.g., functions and arguments, between network-connected servers and devices and their corresponding applications. In one aspect, a system for providing automatic and coordinated sharing of conversational resources includes a network having a first and second network device, the first and second network device each comprising a set of conversational resources, a dialog manager for managing a conversation and executing calls requesting a conversational service, and a communication stack for communicating messages over the network using conversational protocols, wherein the conversational protocols establish coordinated network communication between the dialog managers of the first and second network device to automatically share the set of conversational resources of the first and second network device, when necessary, to perform their respective requested conversational service. | 11-20-2014 |
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20090328051 | RESOURCE ABSTRACTION VIA ENABLER AND METADATA - Embodiments of the invention provide systems and methods for managing an enabler and dependencies of the enabler. According to one embodiment, a method of managing an enabler can comprise requesting a management function via a management interface of the enabler. The management interface can provide an abstraction of one or more management functions for managing the enabler and/or dependencies of the enabler. In some cases, prior to requesting the management function metadata associated with the management interface can be read and a determination can be made as to whether the management function is available or unavailable. Requesting the management function via the management interface of the enabler can be performed in response to determining the management function is available. In response to determining the management function is unavailable, one or more alternative functions can be identified based on the metadata and the one or more Falternative functions can be requested. | 12-31-2009 |
20100049826 | IN-VEHICLE MULTIMEDIA REAL-TIME COMMUNICATIONS - Embodiments of the invention provide systems and methods for providing an in-vehicle, multimedia, real-time communication system. According to one embodiment, a system for providing in-vehicle communication services can comprise a communications network and a vehicle user agent communicatively coupled with the first communications network, wherein the vehicle user agent publishes one or more published presence attributes. A Service Delivery Platform (SDP) can be communicatively coupled with the communications network. The SDP can provide a presence service adapted to receive the one or more published presence attributes from the vehicle user agent and update a presence profile for the vehicle user agent based on the received presence attributes. The presence attributes can comprise at least one attribute indicating information other than presence information and to provide one or more telco functions to the vehicle user agent. | 02-25-2010 |
20100058436 | SERVICE LEVEL NETWORK QUALITY OF SERVICE POLICY ENFORCEMENT - Embodiments of the invention provide systems and methods for providing service level, policy-based QoS enforcement on a network or networks. According to one embodiment, a system can comprise at least one communications network, a first endpoint communicatively coupled with the communications network, and a second endpoint communicatively coupled with the communications network and can monitor traffic on the communications network between the first endpoint and the second endpoint. A policy enforcer can be communicatively coupled with the network monitor. The policy enforcer can apply one or more policies based the traffic between the first endpoint and the second endpoint. The one or more policies can define a Quality of Service (QoS) for the traffic between the first endpoint and the second endpoint and can apply the policies to affect the traffic between the endpoints to maintain the QoS defined by the one or more policies. | 03-04-2010 |
20110119404 | INTER-WORKING WITH A WALLED GARDEN FLOOR-CONTROLLED SYSTEM - Embodiments of the invention provide systems and methods for inter-working between a walled garden service such as a push-to-talk service and a communication session outside of the walled garden service. According to one embodiment, a system can comprise a first communication network adapted to provide a walled garden service and support a first communication session of the walled garden service and a second communication network adapted to support a second communication session. The second communication session can occur outside of the walled garden service. The system can also include an inter-working service communicatively coupled with the first communication network and the second communication network. The inter-working service can be adapted to provide an interface between the first communication session and the second communication session. | 05-19-2011 |
20110134804 | TELEPHONY APPLICATION SERVICES - Telephony application services are provided through use of a service delivery platform (SDP) and by implementing a service-oriented architecture (SOA)-based approach. Various “widgets” of telephony functionality are selected, each widget providing functionality such as call forwarding, call blocking, conferencing, etc. These widgets provide not only call manipulation, but can provide the logic used to process a call. An application or application service thus can combine and/or compose these widgets as needed to provide telephony functionality. | 06-09-2011 |
20110141948 | PRESENCE-BASED CALLER IDENTIFICATION - Embodiments of the invention provide systems and methods for using a presence-based network to provide caller identification information. According to one embodiment, a method of providing information related to a communication can comprise receiving a publication of one or more presence attributes. The one or more presence attributes can comprise at least one attribute indicating caller identification information. A presence profile can be associated with an entity. For example, the entity can comprises a party to the communication. The presence profile can be updated based on the received presence attributes. The attribute indicating caller identification information can be provided to one or more subscribers to the presence information such as the entity associated with the presence profile, another party to the communication, another authorized principal, etc. | 06-16-2011 |
20110142209 | PRESENCE-BASED MESSAGE WAITING INDICATOR AND MISSED CALLS - Embodiments of the invention provide systems and methods for using a presence-based network to provide call notification information. According to one embodiment, a method of providing information related to a communication can comprise receiving a publication of one or more presence attributes. The one or more presence attributes can comprise at least one attribute indicating call notification information. A presence profile can be associated with an entity. For example, the entity can comprises a recipient of the communication. The presence profile can be updated based on the received presence attributes. The attribute indicating call notification information can be provided to one or more subscribers to the presence information such as the entity associated with the presence profile, another party to the communication, another authorized principal, etc. | 06-16-2011 |
20110145347 | GLOBAL PRESENCE - Embodiments of the invention provide systems and methods for providing presence information for a principal without a presence or other user agent. More specifically, embodiments of the present invention provide for publication of presence information independent of a presence agent or other user agent, presence network, or presence server as well as subsequent ways for authorized presence watchers to subscribe to presence and receive notification or query presence information for a principal. Stated another way providing presence information for a principal can comprise receiving presence information related to a first entity from a device without a presence agent at a presence information service and providing the presence information related to the first entity from the presence information service to a second entity. | 06-16-2011 |
20110196824 | ORCHESTRATED DATA EXCHANGE AND SYNCHRONIZATION BETWEEN DATA REPOSITORIES - Embodiments of the invention provide systems and methods for providing efficient Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) orchestrated data exchanges and synchronizations between a plurality of databases or other repositories. According to one embodiment, a method of exchanging data between a plurality of data repositories can comprise distinguishing instructions to perform a data exchange from data of the data exchange. The instructions to perform the data exchange can be exchanged via an Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) of a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) and the data of the data exchange between two or more of the plurality of data repositories can be exchanged via a channel other than the ESB. The data exchange can be orchestrated by orchestrating the instructions to perform the data exchange. | 08-11-2011 |
20110314165 | HIGH AVAILABILITY BY LETTING APPLICATION SESSION PROCESSING OCCUR INDEPENDENT OF PROTOCOL SERVERS - Embodiments of the invention provide systems and methods for providing high availability in a session supporting multiple protocols. More specifically, embodiments of the present invention provide for high availability processing by decoupling an application session from protocol processing. That is, protocol processing can be performed at protocol nodes specific to each protocol session. The protocol nodes can then pass messages to and from a session node that performs session processing other than the protocol processing. The session of the first session node can be replicated on a second session node and, upon a failure of the first session node, control of the session can be passed to the second session node. The session can then be continued on the second session node according to a number of different models described herein. | 12-22-2011 |
20120045040 | TRUE CONVERGENCE WITH END TO END IDENTITY MANAGEMENT - Described is a system of disparate telecommunications networks having managed identities, a service, such as voicemail, abstracted from the underlying access networks, and an operational support system (OSS)/business support system (BSS) coupled to the networks to manage authentication and subscription information. A single authentication/subscription manager which is common to the disparate telecommunications networks is enabled by a Service Delivery Platform (SDP) which can be open-standards based and extensible as needed. | 02-23-2012 |
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20150074279 | ORCHESTRATING HYBRID CLOUD SERVICES - A technique includes providing a first interface to manage a plurality of cloud services that are provided by a plurality of cloud resources that form a hybrid cloud. Each of the cloud resources is associated with an application programming interface. The technique includes using the first interface to orchestrate the cloud services, where the orchestration includes using the first interface to orchestrate the application programming interfaces to allow at least one cloud resource management function provided by the first interface to be performed across at least two of the cloud resources. | 03-12-2015 |
20150160989 | EXECUTION OF END-TO-END PROCESSES ACROSS APPLICATIONS - An orchestrator executes an end-to-end process across applications. An message broker exchanges information among the orchestrator and the processes of the applications. Adapters perform protocol and interface translations for information communicated between the message broker and the respective applications. | 06-11-2015 |
20150161681 | FULFILLING A REQUEST BASED ON CATALOG AGGREGATION AND ORCHESTRATED EXECUTION OF AN END-TO-END PROCESS - Catalogs that describe respective offerings for fulfillment by respective applications, are aggregated to form an aggregate catalog. A request relating to at least one of the offerings is received based on content presented from the aggregate catalog. In response to the request, an orchestrated execution of an end-to-end process is performed to fulfill the request relating to the at least one offering, the executing of the end-to-end process comprising calling at least one of the applications. | 06-11-2015 |
20150163179 | EXECUTION OF A WORKFLOW THAT INVOLVES APPLICATIONS OR SERVICES OF DATA CENTERS - A service exchange includes an orchestrator to execute a workflow that involves a plurality of applications and services of a plurality of data centers. A message broker is to exchange messages between the orchestrator and the applications. Adapters are to perform protocol and interface translations for information communicated between at least some of the applications and the message broker. | 06-11-2015 |
20150295781 | CLOUD OBJECT - A cloud designer can generate a cloud object. The cloud designer can interact with an interface to provide a common design user experience (UE) for designing cloud elements on different layers of a cloud with a common syntax. The common syntax can be employable to express each cloud element of the cloud and to express relationships between cloud elements within and across layers of the cloud. | 10-15-2015 |
20150295844 | ASYNCHRONOUS FRAMEWORK FOR MANAGEMENT OF IAAS - A system includes an infrastructure as a service (IaaS) layer to provide a set of infrastructure services to manage computing resources in a cloud computing environment. The system includes a service framework layer, separate from the IaaS layer, the service framework layer comprising an asynchronous interface to communicate with the IaaS layer and to create a framework service to extend the IaaS layer in response to a command from an upper tier service, the framework service to employ the asynchronous interface to utilize an infrastructure service from the set of infrastructure services. | 10-15-2015 |
20150304175 | BINDING OF APPLICATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE BLUEPRINTS - A system includes an application blueprint to characterize a given application to enable lifecycle management of the given application on a cloud. An infrastructure blueprint is provided to characterize cloud infrastructure resources on the cloud and enable lifecycle management of the cloud infrastructure resources. A binding manager binds the application blueprint and the infrastructure blueprint to generate an aggregate blueprint based on the application blueprint and the infrastructure blueprint, wherein the aggregate blueprint enables the given application to utilize an instance of provisioned cloud resources specified by the infrastructure blueprint for lifecycle management on the cloud. | 10-22-2015 |
20150304231 | GENERIC RESOURCE PROVIDER FOR CLOUD SERVICE - Systems and methods are provided for providing a cloud service. A service design defining the cloud service is generated and stored in memory during a design stage of cloud service provision. A specific provider for the defined cloud service is selected from a plurality of available specific resources during a subscription stage. The cloud service defined in the service design is provided using the selected specific provider. | 10-22-2015 |
20150304240 | CLOUD SERVICE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A system includes a cloud computing system. The cloud computing system includes a continuous delivery system to enable design and deployment of a cloud service in the cloud computing system. The cloud computing system also includes a cloud services system to enable access and consumption of a service offering associated with the cloud service by a user. The cloud computer system further includes a cloud service management system that is executed on a non-transitory computer readable medium. The cloud service management system can integrate the continuous delivery system and the cloud services system over the cloud computing system to provide the design and the deployment of the cloud service and publication of the cloud service to the cloud services system. | 10-22-2015 |
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20080225845 | Methods and Apparatus for Receiving Data in a Packet Network - Methods and apparatus are disclosed for transmitting data, such as biometric data or Internet telephone data, in a packet network. Packets are split and interchanged prior to transmission across a packet network, such that packets that teach their destination may be processed, even in the presence of lost or delayed packets. Packets of biometric data, such as fingerprints, retinal scans or voice characteristics, or sampled voice packets are split, and optionally interchanged prior to transmission. If some packets are lost or delayed, while some of the packets reach their destination and provide sufficient data for user identification, then the user may be authenticated without requesting the retransmission of the lost or delayed data. If some packets are lost or delayed, while some packets teach their destination, then the received speech samples may be reproduced without requesting the retransmission of the lost or delayed data. | 09-18-2008 |
20080225846 | Methods and Apparatus for Transmitting Data in a Packet Network - Methods and apparatus are disclosed for transmitting data, such as biometric data or Internet telephone data, in a packet network Packets are split and interchanged prior to transmission across a packet network, such that packets that reach their destination may be processed, even in the presence of lost or delayed packets. Packets of biometric data, such as fingerprints, retinal scans or voice characteristics, or sampled voice packets are split, and optionally interchanged prior to transmission If some packets are lost or delayed, while some of the packets reach their destination and provide sufficient data for user identification, then the user may be authenticated without requesting the retransmission of the lost or delayed data If some packets are lost or delayed, while some packets reach their destination, then the received speech samples may be reproduced without requesting the retransmission of the lost or delayed data | 09-18-2008 |
20080301543 | Intelligent Document Filtering - In a network environment that includes a plurality of nodes and that uses a markup language to create documents, a method for filtering the documents is provided. The method includes the step of, upon receiving a request from a requesting node among the plurality of nodes, constructing an input Document Object Model (DOM) based on a document corresponding to the request. The input DOM is stored. Elements of the input DOM that have previously been stored are identified. The input DOM is filtered to obtain a filtered DOM, based on at least one pre-specified rule being applied to the input DOM. | 12-04-2008 |