Peter Raymond
Peter Raymond Hew, San Jose, CA US
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20150264103 | Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) Media Conference Server Routing Engine - The RTP Media Conference Server Routing Engine (“MCSRE”) integrates into a standards based RTP Media Server to improve server data throughput of RTP conference routing by factors of tens to hundreds while simultaneously decreasing real-time media delivery delays and significantly decreasing server resource requirements. The RTP MCSRE maintains a conference routing database used to manage a large number of conferences with a list of associated RTP sessions and conference participants. The routing engine also includes a Conference Session Routing Filter (“CSRF”) and a Routing Logic Processor (“RLP”) that selectively route received media streams to each participant in a given RTP conference. The behavior of both the CSRF and the RLP can be modified by executable scripts. The RTP MCSRE imposes floor control rules and packet filtering with regard to both network bandwidth and hardware resources specific to conference participant endpoint devices. | 09-17-2015 |
Peter Raymond Ondish, Saegertown, PA US
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20140095611 | PERSONALIZATION THROUGH DYNAMIC SOCIAL CHANNELS - Embodiments are directed towards dynamically managing a plurality of channels for providing content to users. New channels may be automatically generated based on sub-interest groups of existing channels, which may generate a hierarchy of channels, where new content may be posted and/or provided to the new channel, and/or a parent channel. The new channel may be proposed to a user, that accesses content on a channel, to invite the user to subscribe to the new channel. The proposed channel may be determined based on a weight of channels associated with the accessed content. Similarly, a proposed channel may be provided to a publisher for new content based on the weight of channels associated with the new content. Channels may be discontinued if a value of the channel falls below a predetermined threshold. Channels with overlapping characteristics may be merged together if the overlapping channels satisfy merging criteria. | 04-03-2014 |
20140278908 | EXPERIMENTATION AND VALIDATION OF DYNAMIC PLAYBOOK FOR SOCIAL CHANNELS - Embodiments are directed towards dynamically managing contextual recommendations that can be employed with content when provided to a channel. A test for a variable having at least two outcomes may be determined to be employed with selected content. Each outcome may correspond to a different contextual recommendation. Each selected content may be published to the channel at least twice, where a portion of the selected content may be initially published based on a contextual recommendation corresponding to a first outcome and later republished based on another contextual recommendation corresponding to the second outcome, and a separate portion of the selected content may be initially published based on the other contextual recommendation corresponding to the second outcome and later republished based on the contextual recommendation corresponding to the first outcome. A preferred outcome for the test may be determined based on user actions associated with the published selected content. | 09-18-2014 |
Peter Raymond Rimbey, Seattle, WA US
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20120138609 | Electric Charge Dissipation System for Aircraft - A method, apparatus, and composite fuel tank for manufacturing a structure is provided. A first composite layer and a second composite layer are placed on a mold. The second composite layer and the first composite layer are cured. The first composite layer and the second composite layer form the structure. The second composite layer is configured to dissipate an electric charge on a surface of the structure. | 06-07-2012 |
Peter Raymond Sibary, New South Wales AU
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20110022146 | MANUFACTURING AN ELECTRODE ARRAY FOR A TUMULATINGL MEDICAL DEVICE - A method of forming an electrode array is disclosed, the method comprising: forming an elongate comb structure comprising a plurality of longitudinally-spaced electrode contacts extending from and supported by a spine; electrically connecting each of a plurality of electrically conductive pathways to a respective one of the plurality of electrode contacts; placing the conductive pathways adjacent the contacts; placing silicone over the conductive pathways and contacts; curing the silicone so as to substantially retain the longitudinal spacing between neighboring contacts; and severing the spine from the plurality of electrode contacts. | 01-27-2011 |
Peter Raymond Sibary, Luddenham AU
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20150151112 | MANUFACTURING AN ELECTRODE ARRAY FOR A STIMULATING MEDICAL DEVICE - A method of forming an electrode array is disclosed, the method comprising: forming an elongate comb structure comprising a plurality of longitudinally-spaced electrode contacts extending from and supported by a spine; electrically connecting each of a plurality of electrically conductive pathways to a respective one of the plurality of electrode contacts; placing the conductive pathways adjacent the contacts; placing silicone over the conductive pathways and contacts; curing the silicone so as to substantially retain the longitudinal spacing between neighboring contacts; and severing the spine from the plurality of electrode contacts. | 06-04-2015 |
Peter Raymond Smith, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne GB
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20150348531 | ULTRASOUND GENERATION - An ultrasound generator having a signal generator; and to generate a pulsed drive signal from a modulating signal, the pulsed drive signal having at least a zero output level, a positive output level and a negative output level. The position and width of pulses are defined by at least first and second switching angles per half cycle of the modulating signal. In part of the range of the modulating signal one switching angle increases while the other switching angle decreases simultaneously such that the fundamental frequency of the pulsed drive signal increases or decreases with the modulating signal and such that a selected harmonic component of the generated pulsed drive signal is maintained below a first threshold. A transducer is arranged to generate ultrasound in response to the pulsed drive signal. | 12-03-2015 |