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Andrew Santosa, Brisbane AU
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20150269061 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CODE ANALYSIS USING SYMBOLIC TYPES - A method for code analysis includes generating, by a computer processor, an execution path through software code. Generating the execution path includes adding, for an object having an undefined class, a first symbolic type constraint to a path condition of the first execution path based on a first statement in the execution path, and adding, for the object having the undefined class, a second symbolic type constraint to the path condition of the execution path based on a second statement in the first execution path. The method further includes the computer processor making a determination that the path condition of the execution path is infeasible based on the first symbolic type constraint of the object being inconsistent with the second symbolic type constraint of the object, and discarding the execution path based on the determination. | 09-24-2015 |
Daniel M. Santosa, Richland, WA US
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20110207972 | CATALYSTS AND PROCESSES FOR THE HYDROGENOLYSIS OF GLYCEROL AND OTHER ORGANIC COMPOUNDS FOR PRODUCING POLYOLS AND PROPYLENE GLYCOL - Catalysts for replacing rhenium-containing multimetallic catalysts for the hydrogenolysis of organic compounds to desired polyols, including the conversion of glycerol to propylene glycol, are described. The catalysts are carried on carbon supports, as well as carbon supports impregnated with Zirconium Scandium (ZrSc), Zirconium Yttrium (ZrY), Titanium Scandium (TiSc), or Titanium Yttrium (TiY) to texture the carbon support and to create oxygen-ion vacancies that can be used during the desired reactions. Processes for the hydrogenolysis of organic compounds to desired polyols using the disclosed catalysts, including the conversion of glycerol to propylene glycol, are also described. | 08-25-2011 |
Fadil Santosa, Minneapolis, MN US
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20130068841 | SYMBOL-BASED DECODING OF OPTICAL CODES - Techniques and systems for decoding optical codes using symbol-based algorithms are described. In one example, a method includes acquiring a signal representative of light reflected from an optical code comprising one or more symbols of a finite set of symbols and applying a decoding model to the signal. The decoding model may relate measured signals to the finite set of symbols, such that each of the symbols of the finite set of symbols are associated with a respective encoded character of a finite set of encoded characters. The method may also include determining, by a processor, a sequence of one or more of the encoded characters based on the application of the decoding model to the signal. In this manner, the optical code may be decoded by directly fitting an acquired signal from the optical code to possible symbols within the optical code and the associated encoded characters. | 03-21-2013 |
Handiono Santosa, San Diego, CA US
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20130295843 | OPEN-LOOP FREQUENCY LOCK METHODS FOR FAST BOOT-UP TIME - A method for a near field communication circuit includes entering a low power mode and subsequently determining to exit the low power mode. The method further includes generating an open loop clock signal and providing the open loop clock signal to circuits of the near field communication circuit during a low power mode exit duration. Subsequently a reference clock signal is received from a host and used to clock the near field communication circuit. | 11-07-2013 |
James Santosa, San Francisco, CA US
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20100098882 | PLASMA SOURCE FOR CHAMBER CLEANING AND PROCESS - Apparatus and methods for processing a substrate and processing a process chamber are provided. In one embodiment, an apparatus is provided for processing a substrate including a power source, a switch box coupled to the power source and the switch box having a switch interchangeable between a first position and a second position, a first match box coupled to the switch box, a plasma generator coupled to the first match box, a second match box coupled to the switch box, and a remote plasma source coupled to the second match box. | 04-22-2010 |
James Santosa, Mountain View, CA US
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20090120464 | MULTI-PORT PUMPING SYSTEM FOR SUBSTRATE PROCESSING CHAMBERS - An exhaust foreline for purging fluids from a semiconductor fabrication chamber is described. The foreline may include a first, second and third ports independently coupled to the chamber. A semiconductor fabrication system is also described that includes a substrate chamber that has a first, second and third interface port. The system may also include a multi-port foreline that has a first, second and third port, where the first foreline port is coupled to the first interface port, the second foreline port is coupled to the second interface port, and the third foreline port is coupled to the third interface port. The system may further include an exhaust vacuum coupled to the multi-port foreline. | 05-14-2009 |
Sigit P. Santosa, Macomb, MI US
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20140062129 | IMPACT DEFLECTION AND ABSORPTION STRUCTURE - An impact deflection and absorption structure for a vehicle having a vehicle body that includes a passenger compartment and an under-hood compartment. The impact deflection and absorption structure includes a frame having a frame rail configured to support the vehicle body. The impact deflection and absorption structure also includes a bumper assembly secured to the frame rail. The bumper assembly includes an impact beam arranged substantially transverse to the frame rail and a lateral member secured to the impact beam. The lateral member projects away from the impact beam and is configured to counteract impact energy that is directed substantially parallel to the frame rail into the frame rail and away from the under-hood compartment and the passenger compartment. A vehicle employing the impact deflection and absorption structure is also disclosed. | 03-06-2014 |