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20110209208 | SECURITY DEVICE PROVISIONING - The provisioning of a security token object to a user is disclosed. The security token object is used for accessing a computing resource through a client computer system. A security token object provisioning request may be received from the client computer system. In response, an authentication request may be transmitted. The user is authenticated against a user identity based upon a set of received identity credentials provided by the user. The extraction of a unique token identifier from the security token object is initiated, and completed without intervention from the user. The unique token identifier received from the client computer system is associated with to the user identity in a data store. By providing the security token object, the user can gain access to the computing resource. | 08-25-2011 |
20130333013 | SECURITY DEVICE PROVISIONING - The provisioning of a security token object to a user is disclosed. The security token object is used for accessing a computing resource through a mobile device. A security token object provisioning request may be received from the mobile device. In response, an authentication request may be transmitted. The user is authenticated against a user identity based upon a set of received identity credentials provided by the user. The extraction of a unique token identifier from the security token object is initiated, and completed without intervention from the user. The unique token identifier received from the client computer system is associated with to the user identity in a data store. By providing the security token object, the user can gain access to the computing resource. | 12-12-2013 |
20150237038 | FINGERPRINT BASED AUTHENTICATION FOR SINGLE SIGN ON - A device fingerprinting system provides an additional factor of authentication. A user device may be redirected, along with user ID parameters, to authentication system. The user device may be sent instructions to execute that collect and send back device characteristic information to the authentication system. The authentication can create a unique fingerprint of the device, and determine if the fingerprint has been seen before. If seen before, the authentication system may send back an authentication token indicating the additional factor of authentication was a success. If the fingerprint has not been seen previously, the authentication system may conduct a one-time password authentication as the additional factor. If successful, the fingerprint may be stored in association with the user device for future authentication as an additional factor. | 08-20-2015 |
20150237039 | DEVICE FINGERPRINT REGISTRATION FOR SINGLE SIGN ON AUTHENTICATION - A device fingerprinting system provides an additional factor of authentication. A user device may be redirected, along with user ID parameters, to authentication system. The user device may be sent instructions to execute that collect and send back device characteristic information to the authentication system. The authentication can create a unique fingerprint of the device, and determine if the fingerprint has been seen before. If seen before, the authentication system may send back an authentication token indicating the additional factor of authentication was a success. If the fingerprint has not been seen previously, the authentication system may conduct a one-time password authentication as the additional factor. If successful, the fingerprint may be stored in association with the user device for future authentication as an additional factor. | 08-20-2015 |
20150237049 | DEVICE FINGERPRINT UPDATING FOR SINGLE SIGN ON AUTHENTICATION - A device fingerprinting system provides an additional factor of authentication. A user device may be redirected, along with user ID parameters, to authentication system. The user device may be sent instructions to execute that collect and send back device characteristic information to the authentication system. The authentication can create a unique fingerprint of the device, and determine if the fingerprint has been seen before. If seen before, the authentication system may send back an authentication token indicating the additional factor of authentication was a success. If the fingerprint has not been seen previously, the authentication system may conduct a one-time password authentication as the additional factor. If successful, the fingerprint may be stored in association with the user device for future authentication as an additional factor. | 08-20-2015 |
20150244706 | SECURITY OBJECT CREATION, VALIDATION, AND ASSERTION FOR SINGLE SIGN ON AUTHENTICATION - A security object creation and validation system provides an additional factor of authentication. An authentication system as described herein provides secure two-factor authentication, such as for IT resources in an organization. The authentication system can perform generation of a security object (such as an X.509 object, Java object, persistent browser token, or other digital certificate); registration of the generated security object or of an existing security object (such as a near field communication identifier, smart card identifier, OATH token, etc.); validation of the security object as part of an authentication process; and assertion of the identity of the security object to native network resources (such as web resources, network resources, cloud resources, mobile applications, and the like) that may accept the security object. The authentication system may provide user interfaces to allow users and administrators to manage registered device inventory and revoke security objects. | 08-27-2015 |
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20090027630 | One-Way Display Using Color Filter - A one-way display system includes a transparent screen and a transparent color filter. An image is emitted by the screen or projected onto the screen. The image is formed from a combination of colored lights. Instead of spanning all the wavelengths of each color, each light only spans a narrow band of the color. The color filter removes the narrow band so the image is only visible from one side of the screen. As the color filter removes only the narrow band, one can still look out and see objects on the other side of the screen minus the colors of the narrow band. | 01-29-2009 |
20090147185 | Reflective One-Way Screen with Chromatic and Transparent Regions - A one-way display system has a display layer with opaque active pixels and transparent inactive pixels interspersed with the active pixels. Each active pixel has a chromatic side and an opaque side. The active pixels is able to form an image visible from a first side of the display layer but not from a second side of the display layer, and the inactive pixels allows objects on the first side of the display layer to be seen from the second side of the display layer. | 06-11-2009 |
20100053762 | Intensity-Based One-Way Visible Display System - A one-way display system includes a partially reflective screen with a first image, and a partially absorptive screen with a second image that is an inverse of the first image. The two screens can be stacked on top of each other or separated by a small distance. A portion of ambient light on a first side of the display system passes through the partially reflective screen and exits as intermediate light. A portion of the intermediate light passes through the partially absorptive screen and exits as transmitted light to a second side of the display system. The transmitted light is spatially and chromatically uniform like the ambient light. This allows observers on the second side to see objects on the first side without the first image, and observers on the first side to see the first image. | 03-04-2010 |
20110057212 | One-Way Transparent Display Systems - A display system includes a projection screen and a projector. The projection screen includes a retarder plate between a polarizer and a transparent screen. The projector projects an image through the polarizer and the retarder plate onto the transparent screen. The image is visible from a first side of the transparent screen but invisible from a second side of the transparent screen because any light passing twice through the retarder plate is blocked by the polarizer. | 03-10-2011 |
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20090327135 | CREDIT CARD PAIRED WITH LOCATION IDENTIFIABLE DEVICE FOR POINT OF SERVICE FRAUD DETECTION - A method and apparatus for identifying attempted fraud using a consumer account in real time, the method comprising the steps of determining when a consumer account is used to attempt to obtain a resource from a resource provider, determining whether a consumer apparatus that is associated with the consumer account is located at a location associated with the resource provider and indicating that the resource provider should provide the resource when the consumer apparatus is at a location associated with the resource provider. | 12-31-2009 |
20090328052 | RESOURCE LOCATOR VERIFICATION METHOD AND APPARATUS - A method to be implemented using a computer system, the method comprising the steps of providing a resource database that specifies locations of resources for use by consumers, receiving a location communication originated by a mobile consumer device associated with a consumer at a time temporally proximate a time when the consumer accesses a resource where the location communication indicates the location of the consumer device and using the location of the consumer device indicated in the communication to update the resource database. | 12-31-2009 |
20100121701 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR UNIQUELY IDENTIFYING POINT OF SALE DEVICES IN AN OPEN PAYMENT NETWORK - A system, apparatus, and method for using a point of sale (POS) terminal as part of an electronic payment transaction. A unique number, code, alphanumeric character string, or other form of identification is assigned to each terminal manufacturer. Each terminal manufacturer then assigns a unique global identifier to each terminal they manufacture. The identifier assigned by the manufacturer may incorporate or be derived from the unique identifier assigned to each manufacturer. In the course of an electronic payment, other form of transaction, or other function or operation of the terminal, the POS terminal's unique global identifier is provided to a payment processor or other electronic payment network entity. This information, alone or in combination with portable consumer device data and transaction data, may be used to provide new services, content, and products to consumers or merchants. | 05-13-2010 |
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20140264115 | COLLAPSIBLE VALVE WITH INTERNAL DIMPLES - A needleless connector has a body having an internal cavity with a sealing ridge, a port, an output flow channel, and a fluid flow path between the port and output flow channel. The connector also has a collapsible valve disposed within the cavity. The valve includes a cylindrical wall having a center axis, an internal surface, and a shoulder configured to sealingly contact the ridge of the body, thereby blocking the fluid flow path. The valve also includes a head fixedly attached to the wall. The head has a smiley cut at a first angular position about the center axis and a continuous top surface that is generally perpendicular to the axis. The valve also includes a first dimple formed in the internal surface of the cylindrical wall. The dimple extends around the internal surface over an angle in the range of 90-270°. | 09-18-2014 |
20140276455 | NEEDLELESS CONNECTOR WITH SUPPORT MEMBER - Needleless connectors are described herein. A needleless connector includes a body, a valve element at least partially disposed within the body, and a base. The valve element includes a cylindrical portion having an outwardly extending flange at a distal end. The flange has a bottom surface with an outer area and an inner area. The base includes a rim having a top surface that is in contact with at least a portion of the outer area of the flange of the valve element, the rim defining a recess with a bottom surface distally separated from the top surface of the rim, and at least one support member extending from the rim into the recess so as to contact the inner portion of the bottom surface of the flange. | 09-18-2014 |
20140276459 | NEEDLELESS CONNECTOR WITH FOLDING VALVE - A needleless connector has a body having an internal cavity with a sealing ridge, a port, an output flow channel, and a fluid flow path between the port and output flow channel. The connector also has a collapsible valve disposed within the cavity. The valve includes a cylindrical wall having a center axis and a shoulder and defining an internal air space, wherein the shoulder is configured to sealingly contact the ridge of the body so as to block the fluid flow path, and a head fixedly attached to the wall, the head having first and second smiley cuts disposed on opposite sides of the head. | 09-18-2014 |
20140276461 | NEEDLELESS CONNECTOR WITH FLEXIBLE VALVE - A flexible valve for a connectors is described. In one example, a flexible valve for a connector includes a head having a top section and a column section defining an axial center of the head, wherein the top section includes a top planar surface that is non-perpendicular with respect to the axial center of the column section; a primary seal portion coupled to the head; and a lower portion coupled to the primary seal portion. | 09-18-2014 |
20140276463 | ZERO REFLUX FEMALE VALVE WITH SMALL PRIMING VOLUME - Needleless connectors are described. An example needleless connector includes a housing and a compressible valve. The housing may define an internal cavity and may include a body section having a first port and one or more internal contact tabs and a base section having a valve mount and a second port. The compressible valve may be disposed within at least a portion of the internal cavity and be movably retained within the housing. The compressible valve may include a flange portion for securing the compressible valve within the housing. A central longitudinal axis of the housing may be defined by a coaxial arrangement of the first and second port. The one or more internal contact tabs may be arranged to contact an outer side surface of the flange portion such that a radial force substantially orthogonal to the central longitudinal axis is provided for securement. | 09-18-2014 |
20150283373 | NEEDLELESS CONNECTOR WITH SUPPORT MEMBER - Needleless connectors are described herein. A needleless connector includes a body, a valve element at least partially disposed within the body, and a base. The valve element includes a cylindrical portion having an outwardly extending flange at a distal end. The flange has a bottom surface with an outer area and an inner area. The base includes a rim having a top surface that is in contact with at least a portion of the outer area of the flange of the valve element, the rim defining a recess with a bottom surface distally separated from the top surface of the rim, and at least one support member extending from the rim into the recess so as to contact the inner portion of the bottom surface of the flange. | 10-08-2015 |
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20090019317 | MECHANISM FOR IDENTIFYING THE SOURCE OF PERFORMANCE LOSS IN A MICROPROCESSOR - A system and method of accounting for lost clock cycles in a microprocessor. A method includes detecting a first reason which prevents exit of an entry from an instruction retirement queue, and incrementing a first count corresponding to the first reason, wherein the first count is incremented while the first reason prevents exit of the entry from the queue. A first point in time is determined when said first reason no longer prevents exit of the entry from the queue. A second reason which prevents exit of the entry from the queue is detected, wherein the second reason came into existence prior to said first point in time. A second count corresponding to the second reason is incremented, wherein incrementing the second count begins at the first point in time. | 01-15-2009 |
20090182991 | PROCESSOR INCLUDING EFFICIENT SIGNATURE GENERATION FOR LOGIC ERROR PROTECTION - A processor core includes an instruction decode unit that may dispatch a same integer instruction stream to a plurality of integer execution units operating in lock-step. The processor core also includes signature generation logic that may generate, concurrently with execution of the integer instructions, a respective signature from result signals conveyed on respective result buses in one or more pipeline stages within each of the integer execution units in response to the result signals becoming available. The processor core also includes compare logic that may detect a mismatch between signatures from each of the integer execution units. Further, in response to the compare logic detecting any mismatch, the compare logic may cause instructions causing the mismatch to be re-executed. | 07-16-2009 |
20150143014 | SUPPORT FOR IOAPIC INTERRUPTS IN AMBA-BASED DEVICES - One disclosed computing system comprises a x86 processor, memory, a PCIe root complex (RC), a PCIe bus, and an interconnect chip having a PCIe endpoint (EP) that is connected to the PCIe RC through a PCIe link, the PCIe EP being connected to an AMBA® bus. The interconnect chip may communicate with the IO device via the AMBA® bus in an AMBA® compliant manner and communicate with the host system in a PCIe compliant manner. This communication may include receiving a command from the processor, sending the command to the IO device over the AMBA® bus, receiving a response from the IO device over the AMBA® bus, and sending over the AMBA® bus and the PCIe link one or more DMA operations to the memory. Further communication may include sending an IOAPIC interrupt to the processor of the host system according to PCIe ordering rules. | 05-21-2015 |
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20100040288 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR VALIDATION OF FACE DETECTION IN ELECTRONIC IMAGES - The subject application is directed to a system and method for validation of face detection in electronic images. Image data is first received along with at least one image portion that includes a possible facial depiction. Eye position data, nose position data, and mouth position data are also received. A reference point at a central location of the at least one image portion is then isolated. A width of the image portion is then isolated, and a facial region is isolated in accordance with the eye, nose, and mouth position data. The eye distance is then determined from the received eye position data. The isolated facial region data is then tested against the reference point and eye distance is tested against a width of the image portion. An output is generated corresponding to the accuracy of isolated facial region in accordance with the tests. | 02-18-2010 |
20100195911 | System and method for image facial area detection employing skin tones - The subject application is directed to a system and method for image facial detection employing skin tones. Image data comprised of a plurality of pixels encoded in at least a three dimensional component space is received and sub-sampled region data is generated from the received image data. A percentage of pixels having a low chroma value below a threshold value is then calculated and tested against a predetermined percentage threshold value. Each pixel is then classified in accordance with a skin tone model. Skin tone map data is then generated based on classification and a skin tone mask is output form the map data. | 08-05-2010 |
20110044552 | System and method for enhancement of images in a selected region of interest of a captured image - The subject application is directed to a system and method for image enhancement. Image data is received that contains a rectangular array of pixels encoded in a multidimensional color space. The image data is scaled to a scaled rectangular array having a smaller number of pixels such that both a selected rectangular dimension and a complimentary dimension are scaled to preselected dimension values. Region-of-interest data is received for an isolated region in the image data. A mask matrix, having a rectangular array of elements corresponding to pixels of the scaled rectangular array, is stored. The mask matrix, populated using region-of-interest data, has first and second values associated with each entry, with the first value, but not the second value, corresponding to a region of interest in the scaled rectangular array. Received image data is adjusted according to image data values based on pixel values associated with first value elements. | 02-24-2011 |
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20090147293 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR UTILIZATION OF TRANSFERABLE SETTINGS FOR MULTIPLE DOCUMENT OUTPUT DRIVERS - The subject application is directed to a system and method for utilization of transferable settings for multiple document output drivers. An initial document output driver associated with a document processing application and at least one document rendering device is first accessed. Next, selected document output settings associated with the initial document output driver are then received from an associated user. A save setting instruction is then received from the associated user via the initial document output driver. Responsive to the received save setting instruction, the selected document output settings are stored in an associated data storage. Thereafter, via at least a second document output driver, the saved document output settings are selectively retrieved so as to configure an output of an associated electronic document via the second document output driver. | 06-11-2009 |
20090268255 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR COLOR SPACE TRANSFORMATION EMPLOYING THREE DIMENSIONAL LINEAR INTERPOLATIONS - The subject application is directed to a color space transformation system and method employing multiple three-dimensional linear interpolations. First, N-channel multi-dimensional color space color image data is received into a color lookup table, which includes entries having values in a multi-dimensional color space corresponding to selected values in an N-channel multi-dimensional color space, with N being any integer greater than 2. Values in the color lookup table are then addressed in accordance with the received image data. Next, 2 | 10-29-2009 |
20090292610 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ADVERTISING MESSAGES ON DISTRIBUTED DOCUMENT PROCESSING DEVICES - The subject application is directed to a system and method for selective control of advertising messages on distributed document processing devices. Device identification data is first received corresponding to the identity of networked document processing devices available for display of selected advertising content. Device selection data representing a selected subset of the networked document processing devices is then received, with the selection made in accordance with the received identification data. Next, customization data is received corresponding to a selected display parameter associated with the selected advertising content. The selected advertising content and the received customization data are then communicated to each of the networked document processing devices in the selected subset. Each of the document processing devices then commences the display of the selected advertising content in accordance with the customization data. | 11-26-2009 |
20100041371 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MOBILE TELEPHONE-BASED USER AUTHENTICATION - The subject application is directed to a system and method for mobile telephone-based user authentication. Data records are stored in a data storage, with each data record including a cellular telephone number and pre-set payment mechanism data. Login data is received via a user interface associated with a document processing device that includes a telephone number of a cellular telephone associated with the user. The presence of a data record corresponding to the login data is determined, and operation of the document processing device is commenced upon the presence of a data record in the data storage. A data message is sent to the cellular telephone corresponding to the telephone number of the login data. Confirmation data is received from the cellular telephone responsive to the data message, and an operation on the document processing device is completed in accordance with received confirmation data. | 02-18-2010 |
20100201998 | System and method for display matched color printer calibration - The subject application is directed to a system and method for display matched color printer calibration. Color input data is received corresponding to a color printout from an associated color management device, the color input data including M×N discrete color areas corresponding to M rows and N columns on an associated printout, wherein M and N are integers greater than 2. A display is then generated on an associated display device, the display including a color image comprised of each of the color areas arranged in M rows and N columns. Calibration data is received corresponding to a comparison of the color printout to the display and an associated color printer is calibrated in accordance with received calibration data. | 08-12-2010 |
20100277751 | System and method for color printer calibration employing measurement success feedback - The subject application is directed to a system and method for color printer calibration employing measurement success feedback. Color input data is received corresponding to a color printout from an associated color measurement device, the color input data including M×N discrete color areas corresponding to M rows and N columns on the printout, with M and N representing integers greater than 2. A display including a color image comprised of each of the areas arranged in M rows and N columns is then generated on a display device. Color input data is tested to determine successful measurement of colors corresponding to the color areas and a row-based indicator is generated for a successful measurement of color areas within a row. Calibration data is received of a comparison of the color printout to the display and an associated color printer is calibrated based upon the calibration data. | 11-04-2010 |
20100309493 | System and method for interactively acquiring optical color measurements for device color profiling - The subject application is directed to a system and method for iteratively acquiring optical color measurements for device color profiling. A first color measurement data set, in a first color space, is received of a measured value for each of L discrete printed color patches in an M row by N column planar array, where L, M and N are positive integers greater than 2, and L is less than M×N. A visual rendering on a display of color patches arranged in M rows and N columns is generated from second color space measurement data. Profile data is generated of the transition between color data and color measurement data based upon the relationship between available printed patches and displayed patches. When L is less than M×N, a visual indicator is generated for the displayed row of the current L value. A second color measurement data set is received uniquely defined from the first set, which second set includes patches not found in the first set. Profile data is then generated based upon the second data set. | 12-09-2010 |