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20080268298 | POWER SOURCE WITH CAPACITOR - A power generator includes a hydrogen producing fuel and a fuel cell stack layer that includes a proton exchange membrane. An anode layer and a cathode layer are disposed on opposite surfaces of the fuel cell stack. A capacitor layer is integrated with the other layers and electrically coupled to the anode layer and the cathode layer. | 10-30-2008 |
20080268299 | Power source with capacitor - A power generator includes a hydrogen producing fuel and a fuel cell stack layer that includes a proton exchange membrane. An anode layer and a cathode layer are disposed on opposite surfaces of the fuel cell stack. A capacitor layer is integrated with the other layers and electrically coupled to the anode layer and the cathode layer. | 10-30-2008 |
20080282765 | Self-calibrating sensor - Embodiments of the present invention relate to a gas sensor comprising a flow channel, a concentration modulator positioned in the flow channel, a gas generator in contact with the flow channel, one or more gas detectors positioned downstream of the concentration modulator and gas generator and a pump. | 11-20-2008 |
20090123297 | Microfluidic osmotic pump - A micro-fluidic osmotic pump capable of delivering a desired fluid at a predetermined destination comprising an inside fluid reservoir housing a compressible sac, a surrounding compartment having an external surface made up of a semi-permeable membrane and a fluid duct. The inside fluid reservoir houses a compressible sac containing a predetermined amount of a fluid that is desired to be pumped to a predetermined destination. The surrounding compartment holds a desired osmotic agent and its saturated solution in the remaining volume thereof. The surrounding compartment has an outer surface made up of a semi-permeable membrane that allows a predetermined second external fluid to permeate into the surrounding compartment. The fluid duct is substantially housed within the inside fluid reservoir and runs through openings and respectively provided through the inside fluid reservoir and the surrounding compartment. | 05-14-2009 |
20100014068 | MINIATURIZED CYTOMETER FOR DETECTING MULTIPLE SPECIES IN A SAMPLE - A system for scattered light and simultaneous multi-color (e.g., greater than sixteen colors) fluorescence light detecting, and for analyzing, classifying and identifying biological particles and items of interest. A sample to be tested may be entered in a disposable microfluidic cartridge which in turn is insertable in a portable, hand-holdable, or wearable miniaturized cytometer instrument. The present system may be incorporated in the cytometer instrument. It may have significant application relative to biological warfare, environmental substances, the medical field and other fields. | 01-21-2010 |
20120003730 | PORTABLE SAMPLE ANALYZER CARTRIDGE - A sample analyzer cartridge for use at a point of care of a patient such as in a doctor's office, in the home, or elsewhere in the field. By providing a removable and/or disposable cartridge with all of the needed reagents and/or fluids, the sample analyzer can be reliably used outside of the laboratory environment, with little or no specialized training. | 01-05-2012 |
20120169530 | PORTABLE HOUSINGS FOR GENERATION OF BUILDING MAPS - A system and method are presented for producing a model of the interior of a building. The model is capable of receiving and dynamically incorporating input from various sources including, for example, existing static map data, data such as annotations and updates provided by persons on the scene but outside the building, and real-time data from sensors located on mobile persons or assets that are dynamically moving inside the building. In some cases, the moving persons or assets inside the building may carry a unit that emits sound or electromagnetic pulses, which reflect off the immediate surroundings in a particular room or portion of the building, and sense the reflected pulses. The reflections from relatively close features may arrive at the sensor more quickly than those from relatively distant features, so that temporal analysis of the reflected pulse may provide information about features in the building as a function of their distance away from the unit. Pulses may be emitted and received at multiple locations in a room or portion of the building. The reflected pulses may be analyzed, using specific time shifts that correspond to round-trip travel times in particular directions, so that the actual locations of features may be identified. By walking from room-to-room throughout the interior of a building and performing such analysis, much or all of the interior of a building may be mapped. | 07-05-2012 |
20120173204 | BUILDING MAP GENERATION USING LOCATION AND TRACKING DATA - A system and method are presented for producing a model of the interior of a building. The model is capable of receiving and dynamically incorporating input from various sources including, for example, existing static map data, data such as annotations and updates provided by persons on the scene but outside the building, and real-time data from sensors located on mobile persons or assets that are dynamically moving inside the building. In some cases, the moving persons or assets inside the building may carry a unit that emits sound or electromagnetic pulses, which reflect off the immediate surroundings in a particular room or portion of the building, and sense the reflected pulses. The reflections from relatively close features may arrive at the sensor more quickly than those from relatively distant features, so that temporal analysis of the reflected pulse may provide information about features in the building as a function of their distance away from the unit. Pulses may be emitted and received at multiple locations in a room or portion of the building. The reflected pulses may be analyzed, using specific time shifts that correspond to round-trip travel times in particular directions, so that the actual locations of features may be identified. By walking from room-to-room throughout the interior of a building and performing such analysis, much or all of the interior of a building may be mapped. | 07-05-2012 |
20130214776 | TUNNELING MAGNETO-RESISTIVE DEVICE WITH SET/RESET AND OFFSET STRAPS - A sensing device exhibits a tunneling magneto-resistive (TMR) effect, and changes electrical resistance in response to a magnetic field. A first current carrying conductor is positioned in proximity to the TMR sensing device, such that upon an application of a sufficient current, a magnetic field is generated. The magnetic field is sufficiently strong and properly oriented so as to cause a magnetization of a soft magnetic layer of the TMR sensing device, thereby causing a change of the TMR sensing device from one bi-stable state to another bi-stable state. | 08-22-2013 |
20130218022 | Personal Protective Equipment with Integrated Physiological Monitoring - Embodiments may comprise personal protective equipment with integrated physiological monitoring. Some embodiments may relate specifically to in-ear devices (such as hearing protection and/or communication devices) having one or more physiological sensors for early monitoring for heat related illnesses. Several embodiments may incorporate a temperature sensor and a speaker into such in-ear device. | 08-22-2013 |
20130323126 | FLUID SENSING AND CONTROL IN A FLUIDIC ANALYZER - Instrument-cartridge interfaces for fluidic analyzers that have an instrument and a removable cartridge are disclosed. For example, and in one illustrative embodiment, the instrument may include a needle that is adapted to penetrate a septum on a removable cartridge. In another illustrative embodiment, the instrument may include a plunger that is adapted to deform a deformable membrane on a removable cartridge. In yet another illustrative embodiment, the instrument may include a nozzle that is adapted to mate and seal with a flow channel on a removable cartridge. Techniques for detecting the flow rate in a flow channel on a removable cartridge, as well as the position of fluid in a flow channel of a removable cartridge, are also disclosed. | 12-05-2013 |
20130323658 | BURNER FLAME DETECTION AND MONITORING SYSTEM - A burner flame detection and monitoring system for a pilot burner for combustion of wastes gases and waste materials. The system includes a pilot burner assembly. A gas premix burner assembly includes a fuel gas delivery conduit, a fuel metering orifice, a fuel and air mixing device, a pilot tube and a pilot burner tip assembly. A primary sensor is in communication with the pilot burner assembly downstream of the fuel metering orifice. A secondary sensor is in communication with pilot burner assembly at or upstream of the fuel metering orifice. A processor receives input from both the primary sensor and the secondary sensor. A mechanism integrates the input from the primary sensor and the input from the secondary sensor in order to deduce the presence, absence or quality of a pilot flame. | 12-05-2013 |
20140021803 | DETERMINING CURRENT - Methods, systems, and devices for determining current are described herein. One method includes receiving power from a current conductor using a first quantity of coils of a wire around a magnetic core at least partially surrounding a portion of the current conductor, receiving an indication associated with a determined current through the current conductor from a current sensor associated with the wire, and receiving power from the current conductor using a second quantity of the coils of the wire, wherein the second quantity is determined based, at least in part, on the determined current. | 01-23-2014 |
20140330560 | USER AUTHENTICATION OF VOICE CONTROLLED DEVICES - Methods, systems, and devices are described herein. One method can include receiving a voice command from a user at a voice controlled device, determining a presence of the user to the device using a sensor, converting the voice command to a device specific command, and performing the device specific command using the device in response to the determined presence. | 11-06-2014 |
20140330569 | DEVICE VOICE RECOGNITION SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Device voice recognition systems and methods are described herein. One example of a method for device voice recognition includes receiving a voice command, determining a number of devices relating to the voice command, and adjusting a setting of the number of devices based on the received voice command. | 11-06-2014 |
20150022355 | SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Surveillance systems and methods are described herein. Surveillance systems and methods can include detecting a number of interactions within a building, determining an event based on the number of interactions, and sending a message to a number of contacts relating to the event | 01-22-2015 |
20150348387 | System and Method Of Motion Detection And Secondary Measurements - A regional monitoring system in communication with a plurality of locally displaced detectors can implement a fusion of inputs from a variety of additional, non-system devices. The monitoring system includes a wireless receiver, or transceiver, enabling it to detect local traffic from the non-system devices, such as sensors. Information received from such non-system devices can be combined with information from system detectors to initiate activity on other networks, to energize actuators, or to activate system detectors that normally reside in a low energy, inactive, state. | 12-03-2015 |
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20120313161 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE WITH ENHANCED MOBILITY AND METHOD - In one embodiment, a vertical insulated-gate field effect transistor includes a feature embedded within a control electrode. The feature is placed within the control electrode to induce stress within predetermined regions of the transistor. | 12-13-2012 |
20120326227 | METHOD OF MAKING AN INSULATED GATE SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE AND STRUCTURE - In one embodiment, a vertical insulated-gate field effect transistor includes a shield electrode formed in trench structure within a semiconductor material. A gate electrode is isolated from the semiconductor material using gate insulating layers. Before the shield electrode is formed, spacer layers can be used form shield insulating layers along portions of the trench structure. The shield insulating layers are thicker than the gate insulating layers. In another embodiment, the shield insulating layers have variable thickness. | 12-27-2012 |
20130221428 | PROCESS OF FORMING AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE INCLUDING A TRENCH AND A CONDUCTIVE STRUCTURE THEREIN - An electronic device can include a transistor structure, including a patterned semiconductor layer overlying a substrate and having a primary surface, wherein the patterned semiconductor layer defines a first trench and a second trench that extend from the primary surface towards the substrate. The electronic device can further include a first conductive electrode and a gate electrode within the first trench. The electronic device can still further include a second conductive electrode within the second trench. The electronic device can include a source region within the patterned semiconductor layer and disposed between the first and second trenches. The electronic device can further include a body contact region within the patterned semiconductor layer and between the first and second trenches, wherein the body contact region is spaced apart from the primary surface. Processes of forming the electronic device can take advantage of forming all trenches during processing sequence. | 08-29-2013 |
20130248982 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE WITH ENHANCED MOBILITY AND METHOD - In one embodiment, a vertical insulated-gate field effect transistor includes a feature embedded within a control electrode. The feature is placed within the control electrode to induce stress within predetermined regions of the transistor. | 09-26-2013 |
20130248992 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE INCLUDING A TRENCH AND A CONDUCTIVE STRUCTURE THEREIN HAVING A CONTACT WITHIN A SCHOTTKY REGION AND A PROCESS OF FORMING THE SAME - An electronic device can include a transistor structure, including a patterned semiconductor layer overlying a substrate, wherein the patterned semiconductor layer defines first and second trenches. The electronic device can also include a first conductive structure within the first trench, a gate electrode within the first trench and overlying the first conductive structure, a first insulating member within the second trench, and a second conductive structure within the second trench. The second conductive structure can include a first portion and a second portion overlying the first portion, the first insulating member can be disposed between the patterned semiconductor layer and the first portion of the second conductive structure; and the second portion of the second conductive structure can contact the patterned semiconductor layer at a Schottky region. Processes of forming the electronic device can take advantage of integrating formation of the Schottky region into a contact process flow. | 09-26-2013 |
20130302958 | METHOD OF MAKING AN INSULATED GATE SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE HAVING A SHIELD ELECTRODE STRUCTURE - In one embodiment, a method for forming a semiconductor device includes forming trench and a dielectric layer along surfaces of the trench. A shield electrode is formed in a lower portion of the trench and the dielectric layer is removed from upper sidewall surfaces of the trench. A gate dielectric layer is formed along the upper surfaces of the trench. Oxidation-resistant spacers are formed along the gate dielectric layer. Thereafter, an interpoly dielectric layer is formed above the shield electrode using localized oxidation. The oxidation step increases the thickness of lower portions of the gate dielectric layer. The oxidation-resistant spacers are removed before forming a gate electrode adjacent the gate dielectric layer. | 11-14-2013 |
20140054682 | BIDIRECTIONAL FIELD EFFECT TRANSISTOR AND METHOD - In one embodiment, a structure for a semiconductor device has trench shield electrodes formed above and below a gate electrode. The structure can be configured to function as a bidirectional power field effect transistor. | 02-27-2014 |
20140151787 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE INCLUDING A TRENCH AND A CONDUCTIVE STRUCTURE THEREIN - An electronic device can include a transistor structure, including a patterned semiconductor layer overlying a substrate and having a primary surface, wherein the patterned semiconductor layer defines a first trench and a second trench that extend from the primary surface towards the substrate. The electronic device can further include a first conductive electrode and a gate electrode within the first trench. The electronic device can still further include a second conductive electrode within the second trench. The electronic device can include a source region within the patterned semiconductor layer and disposed between the first and second trenches. The electronic device can further include a body contact region within the patterned semiconductor layer and between the first and second trenches, wherein the body contact region is spaced apart from the primary surface. Processes of forming the electronic device can take advantage of forming all trenches during processing sequence. | 06-05-2014 |
20140264369 | HIGH ELECTRON MOBILITY SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE AND METHOD THEREFOR - In one embodiment, Group III-nitride materials are used to form a semiconductor device. A fin structure is formed in the Group III-nitride material, and a gate structure, source electrodes and drain electrodes are formed in spaced relationship to the fin structure. The fin structure provides both polar and semi-polar 2DEG regions. In one embodiment, the gate structure is configured to control current flow in the polar 2DEG region. Shield conductor layers are included above the gate structure and in spaced relationship with drain regions of the semiconductor device. | 09-18-2014 |
20140264449 | METHOD OF FORMING HEMT SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES AND STRUCTURE THEREFOR - In one embodiment, a HEMT semiconductor device includes an isolation region that may include oxygen wherein the isolation region may extend thorough an ALGaN and GaN layer into an underlying layer. | 09-18-2014 |
20140264565 | METHOD OF FORMING A TRANSISTOR AND STRUCTURE THEREFOR - In one embodiment, a semiconductor device is formed to include a gate structure extending into a semiconductor material that is underlying a first region of semiconductor material. The gate structure includes a conductor and also a gate insulator that has a first portion positioned between the gate conductor and a first portion of the semiconductor material that underlies the gate conductor. The first portion of the semiconductor material is configured to form a channel region of the transistor which underlies the gate conductor. The gate structure may also include a shield conductor overlying the gate conductor and having a shield insulator between the shield conductor and the gate conductor. The shield insulator may also have a second portion positioned between the shield conductor and a second portion of the gate insulator and a third portion overlying the shield conductor. | 09-18-2014 |
20150028414 | INSULATED GATE SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE STRUCTURE - In one embodiment, a vertical insulated-gate field effect transistor includes a shield electrode formed in trench structure within a semiconductor material. A gate electrode is isolated from the semiconductor material using gate insulating layers. Before the shield electrode is formed, spacer layers can be used form shield insulating layers along portions of the trench structure. The shield insulating layers are thicker than the gate insulating layers. In another embodiment, the shield insulating layers have variable thickness. | 01-29-2015 |
20150054068 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE WITH ENHANCED MOBILITY AND METHOD - In one embodiment, a vertical insulated-gate field effect transistor includes a feature embedded within a control electrode. The feature is placed within the control electrode to induce stress within predetermined regions of the transistor. | 02-26-2015 |
20150340482 | HIGH ELECTRON MOBILITY SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE AND METHOD THEREFOR - In one embodiment, Group III-nitride materials are used to form a semiconductor device. A fin structure is formed in the Group III-nitride material, and a gate structure, source electrodes and drain electrodes are formed in spaced relationship to the fin structure. The fin structure provides both polar and semi-polar 2DEG regions. In one embodiment, the gate structure is configured to control current flow in the polar 2DEG region. Shield conductor layers are included above the gate structure and in spaced relationship with drain regions of the semiconductor device. | 11-26-2015 |
20160043219 | SEMICONDUCTOR COMPONENT AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE - In accordance with an embodiment, a method for manufacturing a semiconductor component includes forming a first trench through a plurality of layers of compound semiconductor material. An insulating material is formed on first and second sidewalls of the first trench and first and second sidewalls of the second trench and a trench fill material is formed in the first and second trenches. In accordance with another embodiment, the semiconductor component includes a plurality of layers of compound semiconductor material over a body of semiconductor material and first and second filled trenches extending into the plurality of layers of compound semiconductor material. The first trench has first and second sidewalls and a floor and a first dielectric liner over the first and second sidewalls and the second trench has first and second sidewalls and a floor and second dielectric liner over the first and second sidewalls of the second trench. | 02-11-2016 |
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20110231247 | Pay-Per-Call ad system - A method and system are provided for connecting consumer searches and phone calls. In accordance with one or more embodiments, the method includes the steps of (a) receiving from a search system and storing the search results relating to an online or mobile search performed by a consumer, the search results identifying one or more telephone numbers of merchants that signed up with the search system as Advertisers, and the search association identifiers such as IP Address, Cookie, and/or Carrier User ID associated with the consumer; (b) associating the Automatic Number Identification (ANI) to the online or mobile search by matching the search association identifiers based on two phone calls originated from the same ANI within a predetermined period of time of the one or more searches; (c) charging the selected Advertiser a fee for connecting the consumer to the selected Advertiser; and (d) providing detailed Return-On-Investment reports. | 09-22-2011 |
20110276393 | Pay-Per-Sale ad system - A method and system are provided for connecting consumer searches and in-store transactions using credit cards, debit cards, and gift cards. In accordance with one or more embodiments, the method includes the steps of (a) receiving from a search system and storing the search results relating to an online or mobile search performed by a consumer, the search results identifying one or more telephone numbers of merchants that signed up with the search system as Advertisers, and the search association identifiers such as IP Address, Cookie, and/or Carrier User ID associated with the consumer; (b) associating the card to the online or mobile search by matching the search association identifiers based on two purchase transactions originated from the same card number within a predetermined period of time of the one or more searches; (c) charging the selected Advertiser a fee for successful correlation of the consumer's transaction to the search association identifiers; and (d) providing detailed Return-On-Investment reports. | 11-10-2011 |
20110296453 | Pay-Per-Website Visit ad system - A method and system are provided for correlating ads viewed on a Television through a Set-Top Box (STB) to subsequent website visits or online/mobile sale transactions in an anonymous manner. In accordance with one or more embodiments, the method includes the steps of (a) receiving from a STB the contents and ad runs, with the STB being identified by a STB ID; and (b) correlating the website visit or online/mobile sale transaction with identifiers such as IP Address and/or Unique Carrier User ID to the TV ad viewed by matching the STB ID based on two Advertisers with two different Ad IDs, one of which is a Local Ad, delivered to the same STB ID from two different Content IDs, and two visits by a user from the same IP Address to the respective URLs, both visits within a pre-determined time period after the respective ad runs. | 12-01-2011 |
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20110179740 | FLEIXIBLE COMPOSITE LAP JOINT FOR TRAILER FLOORING - A composite lap joint for the assembly of a first and a second floor board from a plurality of boards, used to make the floor for a vehicular trailer, each board composed of a layer of wood at the top side and a layer of fiber reinforced composite at the bottom side, wherein the composite layer is at least partly bonded to the wood layer; the composite layer of a first board forming a lip, wherein the lip is a lateral extension of the composite layer and the lip is disposed under the bottom side recess of an adjacent second board to form a composite joint, whereby the joint provides improved flexibility, moisture sealing ability at the seam of the joint and higher strength to the edges of the boards. | 07-28-2011 |
20110223328 | TRAILER FLOORING WITH HOTMELT COATING - A method for providing improved moisture protection to a wood board flooring comprising a plurality of solid wood components which together form the wood board, such that the wood board has a first surface and a second surface, the method comprising: applying a coating to at least one of the first and second surfaces of the wood board, the coating being substantially free of water and solvents. | 09-15-2011 |
20130115412 | POLYURETHANE LAMINATES MADE WITH A DOUBLE BELT PRESS - A fiber reinforced composite laminate with fibers generally oriented along two major axes and having a polyurethane resin matrix suitable for reinforcing wood based substrates such as trailer/container flooring, glulams, plywood, particle boards, laminated veneer lumber, and oriented strand board, is provided. The laminate is produced by pulling the fibers through a resin injection box, where a polyurethane resin is injected into the box to wet the fibers. The polyurethane resin wetted fiber layer is then covered with a release media on the top and bottom sides of the layer. The sandwich of fiber, resin and release media is fed to a double belt press capable of applying pressure and heat to consolidate and cure the laminate. The laminate thus made can be thinner than 0.080 inch and provides excellent flatness compared to pultruded thin laminates. | 05-09-2013 |
20150076861 | FLEXIBLE COMPOSITE LAP JOINT FOR TRAILER FLOORING - A composite wood floor board assembled adjacent to another composite wood floor board, each the board comprising: a top layer of laminated hardwood comprising: a top side; a bottom side; a first lateral side; and a second lateral side opposite the first lateral side, wherein at least one of the first and second lateral sides is formed without shiplap lips; and a bottom layer comprising a planar fiber-reinforced polymer composite that is bonded to the bottom side of the top layer of the laminated hardwood and reinforces the top layer, wherein the bottom layer of fiber-reinforced polymer composite extends laterally outwardly by a distance up to two inches (2″) from the first lateral side of the top layer, and wherein a part of the bottom layer of the composite wood floor board is bonded to the top layer with a first adhesive and a part of the bottom layer is bonded with a second adhesive or sealant. | 03-19-2015 |
20150239507 | COMPOSITE REINFORCED HYBRID WOOD FLOOR WITH WOOD STRIPS ARRANGED IN A PATTERN FOR VEHICULAR TRAILERS - A composite reinforced hybrid wood floor for cargo-carrying truck trailers, truck bodies, and containers is provided. Two or more different types of woods are mixed in a controlled manner, arranged in a pattern and glued together to form hybrid wood board and a fiber/polymer composite layer is bonded to the underside of the hybrid wood board to form the composite reinforced hybrid wood floor boards provided herein. The composite reinforced hybrid wood floor provides weight reduction and/or cost savings as compared with a conventional composite wood floor made of a single type of wood, such as oak or hard maple. | 08-27-2015 |
20150239508 | HYBRID LAMINATED WOOD FLOOR WITH WOOD STRIPS ARRANGED IN A PATTERN FOR VEHICULAR TRAILERS - A hybrid laminated wood floor for cargo-carrying truck trailers, truck bodies and containers is provided. The hybrid laminated wood floor is formed from two or more different types of hardwood strips that are mixed in a controlled manner and arranged in a pattern. The hardwoods are selected to provide a difference in the average density of the wood types. The hybrid wood floor provides weight reduction and cost savings as compared with a conventional laminated wood floor made of a single type of wood, such as oak or hard maple. | 08-27-2015 |
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20110224207 | FLAVIVIRUS INHIBITORS AND METHODS FOR THEIR USE - Methods of treating, preventing, and/or ameliorating a Flavivirus infection in a subject are disclosed. The methods comprise administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of a Flavivirus inhibitor, e.g., a Flavivirus serine protease inhibitor. These methods are useful in treating, preventing, and/or ameliorating Flavivurs infections such as, for example, West Nile Virus, Dengue Virus, and Japanese Encephalitis Virus. | 09-15-2011 |
20110301208 | VIRAL AND FUNGAL INHIBITORS - Novel classes of viral and fungal inhibitors are disclosed. These compounds are useful in treating, preventing, and/or ameliorating viral infections such as, for example, Hepatitis C Virus, West Nile Virus, Dengue Virus, and Japanese Encephalitis Virus, and fungal infections such as, for example, candidiasis. | 12-08-2011 |
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20100096251 | Methods and Processes for Attaching Compounds to Matrices - The present invention describes extremely rapid and efficient methods for the attachment of chemical moieties to matrices by the use of microwave technology. The methods of the invention can be applied in a variety of ways for the preparation of different types of matrices for a variety of applications including but not limited to the functionalization of various solid supports, and matrices in the form of powder, beads, sheets, and other suitable surfaces for use in applications including but not limited to oligonucleotide synthesis, peptide synthesis, environmental clean up (removal of toxic materials), immunoassays, affinity chromatography, combinatorial chemistry, microarrays, proteomics and medical diagnostics. | 04-22-2010 |
20110207690 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING VIRAL INFECTIONS - The present invention provides compositions methods for treating susceptible viral infections, especially hepatitis C viral (HCV) infections as well as co infections of HCV with other viruses such as HBV and/or HIV. In one embodiment, the present invention provides compositions having the formula (I) and their use in treating viral infections: | 08-25-2011 |
20120264709 | NUCLEOTIDE AND OLIGONUCLEOTIDE PRODRUGS - The present invention discloses compounds of formula (I): | 10-18-2012 |
20130078390 | METHODS AND PROCESSES FOR ATTACHING COMPOUNDS TO MATRICES - The present invention describes extremely rapid and efficient methods for the attachment of chemical moieties to matrices by the use of microwave technology. The methods of the invention can be applied in a variety of ways for the preparation of different types of matrices for a variety of applications including but not limited to the functionalization of various solid supports, and matrices in the form of powder, beads, sheets, and other suitable surfaces for use in applications including but not limited to oligonucleotide synthesis, peptide synthesis, environmental clean up (removal of toxic materials), immunoassays, affinity chromatography, combinatorial chemistry, microarrays, proteomics and medical diagnostics. | 03-28-2013 |
20130197066 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING VIRAL INFECTIONS - The present invention provides compositions methods for treating susceptible viral infections, especially hepatitis C viral (HCV) infections as well as co infections of HCV with other viruses such as HBV and/or HIV. In one embodiment, the present invention provides compositions having the formula (I) and their use in treating viral infections: | 08-01-2013 |
20140323554 | NUCLEOTIDE AND OLIGONUCLEOTIDE PRODRUGS - The present invention discloses compounds of formula (I): | 10-30-2014 |
20160038527 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING VIRAL INFECTIONS - The present invention provides compositions methods for treating susceptible viral infections, especially hepatitis C viral (HCV) infections as well as co infections of HCV with other viruses such as HBV and/or HIV. In one embodiment, the present invention provides compositions having the formula (I) and their use in treating viral infections: | 02-11-2016 |
20160060287 | NUCLEOTIDE AND OLIGONUCLEOTIDE PRODRUGS - The present invention discloses compounds of formula (I): | 03-03-2016 |
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20090073961 | METHOD, COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT, AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING AUTOMATIC GAIN CONTROL VIA SIGNAL SAMPLING AND CATEGORIZATION - An apparatus for detecting and adjusting volumes levels may include a processor capable of receiving data from a carrier(s). The processor is also capable of receiving trigger control signals from a trigger control and arranging the data into frames that are stored in a buffer. The processor is also capable of determining whether the trigger control signals include data indicating whether a determination regarding adjustment of a volume level of the data is required. The apparatus also includes a packet analyzer capable of calculating an average volume level associated with the frames when a determination reveals that adjustment of the volume level is required and is capable of generating categories, corresponding to intensity levels and categorizing the frames according to the intensity levels based on the average. The packet analyzer is also capable of determining whether to adjust the volume level based on a category assigned to the frames. | 03-19-2009 |
20090080409 | METHOD, COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING NON-INTRUSIVE VOICE OVER INTERNET PROTOCOL (VoIP) MONITORING AND RECORDING - An apparatus for non-intrusively monitoring and recording data (e.g., speech data) associated with a call(s) as well as addition and/or removal of a user(s) to/from a communication may include a processor capable of receiving speech data generated by a user of a device that subscribes to a network(s). The processor is further capable of receiving trigger control signals and determining whether the trigger control signals contain data indicating whether recording and monitoring of the data is required as well as addition and/or removal of a user to a communication is required. The processor is further capable of generating one or more copies of the speech data when the determination reveals that the recording and monitoring of the speech data is required and is further capable of generating sound corresponding to the speech data when the determination reveals that the recording and monitoring of the speech data is not required. | 03-26-2009 |
20090086631 | Voice Over Internet Protocol Marker Insertion - A watermark is inserted or overwritten into a packetized voice stream in a VoIP environment to characterize the voice data stream for various functions, such as providing certain in-band audible information or markers for detection. A visual type of marker can be inserted to measure delay for various applications, such as the round trip delay associated with providing directory assistance services, including measuring the delay from providing a prompt to a caller to the their response. The visual marker facilitates use of processes to detect measuring points for measuring delays. Audible markers can be used to provide various types of audible signals, including informational tones to agents, as well as announcements to callers. | 04-02-2009 |
20090086716 | Real Time Measurement Of Network Delay - Delay is measured associated with the transfer of voice signals involving a telephone connected to a PSTN carrier (e.g., non VoIP based) where the call is terminated by an operator agent using a workstation connected to a VoIP based network. A test tone is provided to the telephone causing a tone to be generated at a headset of the workstation. An oscilloscope measures the delay using an input of a first signal associated with the generation of the test tone at the telephone, and a second signal associated with the generation of the resulting tone at the headset. The tone at the headset can be looped back into the headset microphone, causing a return signal to be generated and measured. Once the overall delay is known, and the delay of certain elements are estimated, the delay associated with other network elements, including the workstation, can be determined. | 04-02-2009 |
20100226365 | VOICE OVER INTERNET PROTOCOL MARKER INSERTION - A watermark is inserted or overwritten into a packetized voice stream in a VoIP environment to characterize the voice data stream for various functions, such as providing certain in-band audible information or markers for detection. A visual type of marker can be inserted to measure delay for various applications, such as the round trip delay associated with providing directory assistance services, including measuring the delay from providing a prompt to a caller to the their response. The visual marker facilitates use of processes to detect measuring points for measuring delays. Audible markers can be used to provide various types of audible signals, including informational tones to agents, as well as announcements to callers. | 09-09-2010 |
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20120236839 | ENHANCED INFORMATION SERVICES USING DEVICES IN SHORT-RANGE WIRELESS NETWORKS - A method is implemented by an access terminal associated with a wireless network. The method includes identifying content stored within a paired device in a short-range wireless network, initiating a voice session, over a wireless carrier network, with an information services provider, and initiating a data session, over the wireless carrier network, with a mobile user content server associated with the information services provider. The method also includes uploading a portion of the content stored within the paired device to the mobile user content server based on the initiated voice connection. | 09-20-2012 |
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20090098860 | METHOD AND SYSTEM OF PROVIDING NAVIGATION SERVICE WITH DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE - An approach is disclosed for providing navigation information for a requested listing to a mobile device caller of a directory assistance call. If the caller selects an option to receive driving directions to the listing destination, the directory assistance provider forwards the listing address to a platform that correlates the address with location coordinates. The platform can poll the calling device to obtain GPS identifying data for the mobile device and derive mapping and routing information. | 04-16-2009 |
20110302614 | INTERACTIVE PRODUCT / SERVICE LISTING - A computing device receives selection of television content from a device associated with a user, and collects metadata associated with the selected television content. The computing device also collects information associated with commercials associated with the television content, and determines an interactive product/service listing based on the collected metadata and commercial information. The device further provides the interactive product/service listing to the device for display to the user. | 12-08-2011 |
20130022188 | DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE SERVICE BASED ON CONTEXT IDENTIFIER - Methods and systems are disclosed for providing context information pertaining to a request of a directory assistance operator service based on a context identifier. The context identifier permits the directory assistance operator service to obtain context information including a location of the user and a location relevant to a directory listing search. The context identifier also can be used to pass context information or directory listing information across multiple types of user devices that use different types of services including a television service, a mobile service, a landline telephone service, and Internet service, and third party devices to permit enhanced directory assistance services to be provided to the user. | 01-24-2013 |
20150146576 | BUSINESS DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE VIA STB - A set-top box (STB) obtains a listing of businesses responsive to a request for a business directory search from a customer. The STB receives, from a customer, a selection of a business from the listing of businesses to call. The STB performs one of: initiating, at the STB, a Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) call to a phone number associated with the business and connecting the VoIP call to a mobile device, or other VoIP device, associated with the customer via a VoIP network, or initiating, at the STB, establishment of a call between a phone number associated with the business and a mobile device associated with the customer via a telephone network. The STB sends data associated with the request for the business directory search to a billing server for billing the customer for the request for the business directory search received at the STB. | 05-28-2015 |
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20090092214 | CLOCK CIRCUIT WITH CLOCK TRANSFER CAPABILITY AND METHOD - An apparatus including a multiplexer configured to provide an output clock selected from a source clock, a destination clock, and a transition clock is provided. The apparatus further includes a phase difference calculation module configured to calculate a phase difference between the source clock and the destination clock and a clock generation module configured to generate a plurality of clocks. The apparatus further includes a clock selection module configured to select one of the plurality of clocks as the transition clock and a control circuit configured to provide: (1) a signal to the clock selection module for selecting one of the plurality of clocks as the transition clock based on the phase difference between the source clock and the destination clock and (2) a signal to the multiplexer to provide as the output clock one of the source clock, the destination clock, or the transition clock. | 04-09-2009 |
20100098150 | Techniques for Asynchronous Data Recovery - A data recovery circuit includes a pulse width indicator circuit, an edge detection circuit and a first storage. The pulse width indicator circuit is configured to receive, at an input, a data stream and provide pulses, at respective outputs, that are indicative of respective data bits in the received data stream. The edge detection circuit is configured to receive, on respective inputs, the pulses from the pulse width indicator circuit and provide respective storage signals, on respective outputs that are indicative of a logic level of the respective data bits, responsive to the pulses. The first storage is configured to receive and store the respective storage signals. | 04-22-2010 |
20100246735 | ASYNCHRONOUS DATA RECOVERY METHODS AND APPARATUS - Embodiments of data recovery apparatus include oscillators, edge detection circuitry, and data storage. The oscillators generate data detection signals, which convey first series of pulses during time periods for which a serial bit stream conveys a logical 1, and second series of pulses during time periods for which the serial bit stream conveys a logical 0. The edge detection circuitry detects transition edges of the first and second series of pulses, and generates data storage signals that include first indications of detected transition edges in the first series of pulses and second indications of detected transition edges in the second series of pulses. In response to receiving a first indication, a logical 1 is written into an unmasked subset of data storage bit locations. In response to receiving a second indication, a logical 0 is written into the unmasked subset of bit locations. | 09-30-2010 |
20120224518 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REDUCING TIMING UNCERTAINTY OF DATA TRANSMISSION AND RECEPTION - In accordance with the present disclosure, disadvantages and problems associated with timing accuracies of higher data rate communications systems may be reduced. In accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure a wireless communication element comprises a first controller configured to generate data transfer information indicating a trigger value. The wireless communication element further comprises a second controller communicatively coupled to the first controller. The second controller comprises a counter configured to increment a counter value and is configured to receive the data transfer information from the first controller. The second controller is further configured to generate a data transfer trigger when the counter value corresponds with the trigger value such that the wireless communication element initiates a data transfer with a second wireless communication element in response to the data transfer trigger. | 09-06-2012 |
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20120208549 | AUTOMATIC CHECK-OUT UPON LOCATION DEPARTURE - Systems and methods are disclosed for detecting termination of a social check-in session where a user has checked into a location using a mobile device. Upon detecting that the user has left a location, the present system automatically checks the user out of that location, and updates the user's records and friends that the user is no longer at that location. | 08-16-2012 |
20120297284 | MEDIA PRESENTATION PLAYBACK ANNOTATION - Annotations can be automatically added to a media presentation during playback of the presentation without a user having to manually interact with the playback device. The playback device determines whether an annotation is to be added to the media presentation based on characteristics of voice input received at the device, such as voice input signal strength or variances in the voice input signal strength. Characteristics of video input received at the device can be used to determine whether a user is speaking to the computing device as well. The device can handle a new annotation overlapping an existing annotation by either removing the existing annotation or by shifting the existing annotation until there is no more overlap. A media presentation can comprise multiple annotation tracks. | 11-22-2012 |
20130117365 | EVENT-BASED MEDIA GROUPING, PLAYBACK, AND SHARING - Exemplary methods, apparatus, and systems are disclosed for capturing, organizing, sharing, and/or displaying media. For example, using embodiments of the disclosed technology, a unified playback and browsing experience for a collection of media can be created automatically. For instance, heuristics and metadata can be used to assemble and add narratives to the media data. Furthermore, this representation of media can recompose itself dynamically as more media is added to the collection. While a collection may use a single user's content, sometimes media that is desirable to include in the collection is captured by friends and/or others at the same event. In certain embodiments, media content related to the event can be automatically collected and shared among selected groups. Further, in some embodiments, new media can be automatically incorporated into a media collection associated with the event, and the playback experience dynamically updated. | 05-09-2013 |
20130117692 | GENERATING AND UPDATING EVENT-BASED PLAYBACK EXPERIENCES - Exemplary methods, apparatus, and systems are disclosed for capturing, organizing, sharing, and/or displaying media. For example, using embodiments of the disclosed technology, a unified playback and browsing experience for a collection of media can be created automatically. For instance, heuristics and metadata can be used to assemble and add narratives to the media data. Furthermore, this representation of media can recompose itself dynamically as more media is added to the collection. While a collection may use a single user's content, sometimes media that is desirable to include in the collection is captured by friends and/or others at the same event. In certain embodiments, media content related to the event can be automatically collected and shared among selected groups. Further, in some embodiments, new media can be automatically incorporated into a media collection associated with the event, and the playback experience dynamically updated. | 05-09-2013 |
20150382167 | EVENT-BASED MEDIA GROUPING, PLAYBACK, AND SHARING - Exemplary methods, apparatus, and systems are disclosed for capturing, organizing, sharing, and/or displaying media. For example, using embodiments of the disclosed technology, a unified playback and browsing experience for a collection of media can be created automatically. For instance, heuristics and metadata can be used to assemble and add narratives to the media data. Furthermore, this representation of media can recompose itself dynamically as more media is added to the collection. While a collection may use a single user's content, sometimes media that is desirable to include in the collection is captured by friends and/or others at the same event. In certain embodiments, media content related to the event can be automatically collected and shared among selected groups. Further, in some embodiments, new media can be automatically incorporated into a media collection associated with the event, and the playback experience dynamically updated. | 12-31-2015 |
20160057188 | GENERATING AND UPDATING EVENT-BASED PLAYBACK EXPERIENCES - Exemplary methods, apparatus, and systems are disclosed for capturing, organizing, sharing, and/or displaying media. For example, using embodiments of the disclosed technology, a unified playback and browsing experience for a collection of media can be created automatically. For instance, heuristics and metadata can be used to assemble and add narratives to the media data. Furthermore, this representation of media can recompose itself dynamically as more media is added to the collection. While a collection may use a single user's content, sometimes media that is desirable to include in the collection is captured by friends and/or others at the same event. In certain embodiments, media content related to the event can be automatically collected and shared among selected groups. Further, in some embodiments, new media can be automatically incorporated into a media collection associated with the event, and the playback experience dynamically updated. | 02-25-2016 |