Stefanovic
Aleksandar Stefanovic, Mississauga CA
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20120320209 | VEHICULAR CAMERA AND METHOD FOR PERIODIC CALIBRATION OF VEHICULAR CAMERA - In a first aspect, the invention is directed to a vehicular camera and a method for calibrating the camera after it has been installed in a vehicle. In particular, the invention is directed to calibrating a vehicular camera after the camera has been installed in a vehicle, wherein the camera is of a type that applies an overlay to an image and outputs the image with the overlay to an in-vehicle display. | 12-20-2012 |
20160023603 | METHOD OF CALIBRATING A VEHICULAR CAMERA - A method of calibrating a vehicular camera installed in a vehicle, with the camera having an imager and a camera microcontroller, includes searching for and/or determining a reference point in the images and adjusting the position of an overlay applied to displayed images depending on the reference point. The method may include comparing the determined reference point's actual position to its expected position and determining an offset amount with which to shift the overlay on the images displayed at an in-vehicle display responsive to the determined offset amount, and adjusting the position of the overlay applied to the images displayed at the in-vehicle display responsive to the determined offset amount. | 01-28-2016 |
Darko Stefanovic, Albuquerque, NM US
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20090275027 | Medium scale intergration of molecular logic gates in an automaton - Compositions and methods for optically detecting the presence of a plurality of oligonucleotides in a sample, wherein each oligonucleotide to be detected comprises consecutive nucleotides having a sequence different than the remaining oligonucleotides of the plurality are provided. | 11-05-2009 |
20140349276 | SIGNAL PROPAGATION BIOMOLECULES, DEVICES AND METHODS - This disclosure describes a structured polynucleotide, devices that include the structured polynucleotide, and methods involving the structured polynucleotide and/or devices. Generally, the structured polynucleotide includes five domains. A first domain acts as a toehold for an input DNA logic gate to initiate binding to an SCS biomolecule. A second domain acts as a substrate recognition sequence for an upstream DNA logic gate. A third domain acts as a toehold for a output DNA logic gate to initiate binding of the SCS biomolecule to the gate. A fourth domain acts as an effector sequence to alter the state of the output logic gate. A fifth domain acts as a cage sequence to lock the effector sequence in an inactive state until an input gate binds to the structured polynucleotide. | 11-27-2014 |
Marko Stefanovic, Berlin DE
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20140023233 | Method and System for Determining a Number of Transfer Objects - The invention proposes a method for determining a number ( | 01-23-2014 |
20140037141 | METHOD FOR EVALUATING A PLURALITY OF TIME-OFFSET PICTURES, DEVICE FOR EVALUATING PICTURES, AND MONITORING SYSTEM - The invention relates to a method for evaluating a plurality of chronologically staggered images, said method comprising the following steps: | 02-06-2014 |
20160098830 | Method and System for Determining a Number of Transfer Objects Which Move Within An Observed Region - The invention proposes a method for determining a number ( | 04-07-2016 |
Milan Stefanovic, Everett, WA US
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20160125107 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR ANALYZING FATIGUE OF A STRUCTURE AND OPTIMIZING A CHARACTERISTIC OF THE STRUCTURE BASED ON THE FATIGUE ANALYSIS - Methods and apparatus for analyzing fatigue of a structure and optimizing a characteristic of the structure based on the fatigue analysis are disclosed herein. An example method disclosed herein includes obtaining mass and unit stress values of a plurality of details of interest of a structural component, calculating fatigue margins for each of the details of interest, identifying among the calculated fatigue margins any negative fatigue margins associated with one or more of the details of interest, and adjusting, via a processor, a dimensional characteristic of each detail of interest associated with the negative fatigue margin(s) until positive fatigue margin(s) at each detail of interest is obtained. | 05-05-2016 |
Milan Stefanovic, Pleasant Prairie, WI US
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20130008746 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ENCLOSED AND AUTOMATED LUBRICATION OF FASTENERS - An apparatus, system, and method for the enclosed and automated lubricating of fasteners is disclosed. In one embodiment, the apparatus includes a sleeve having an inside diameter larger than a diameter of the fastener, wherein the sleeve has at least one conduit located therein for dispensing lubricant onto the fastener; and a lubricant supply line coupled to the sleeve for supplying lubricant into the inside diameter of the sleeve for lubricating the fastener. The sleeve also has a pilot for maintaining the sleeve in a centered location about the fastener, wherein the centering ring has a diameter larger than the diameter of the fastener and smaller than the inside diameter of the sleeve. An optional scraper, such as an o-ring, is coupled to the sleeve to remove excess lubricant from the fastener when the fastener is removed from the sleeve. | 01-10-2013 |
Nemanja Stefanovic, Elk Grove Village, IL US
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20100114923 | Dynamic Font Metric Profiling - A method and system for rendering web content is provided. According to one embodiment, when a user of a hand-held device makes a request to a server for web content, the server determines whether the request includes a metric data key. If the key is included, the server uses the key to retrieve a set of corresponding visual metric data from a database. The sever renders the requested content according to the retrieved visual metric data. If the key is not included in the request, then the server transmits to the device a request for visual metric data. The device responsively transmits back to the server the requested metric data, and the server renders the requested web content according to the received metric data. Additionally, the server may generate a unique key corresponding to the received metric data, transmit the key to the device for inclusion in future web content requests, and store the key and metric data in a database for later access. | 05-06-2010 |
Nemanja Stefanovic, Oak Creek, WI US
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20160035163 | LOCATION TRACKING FOR LOCKING DEVICE - Disclosed are methods, systems, and computer-readable media for tracking location of locking devices. One locking device includes a wireless transceiver, a memory, an electronically controllable locking mechanism, a processor, and a location determination circuit configured to determine a location of the electronic locking device. The processor is configured to receive one or more location data items indicating the location of the electronic locking device at one or more times, to store the one or more location data items in the memory, and to transmit the one or more location data items from the memory to a mobile device via the wireless transceiver. | 02-04-2016 |
20160036594 | WIRELESS KEY MANAGEMENT FOR AUTHENTICATION - Disclosed are methods, systems, and computer-readable media for wireless key management for authentication. Authentication includes transmitting a request to a locking device, transmitting a security challenge to the mobile device, and transmitting a response to the challenge and an encrypted user profile for the locking device. The response includes data generated with an access key that is stored by both the mobile device and the locking device, and the user profile is encrypted by a server using a secret key that is stored by the server and the locking device. Authentication further includes verifying the response to the challenge, where the response is verified using the access key, and validating additional data from the mobile device. An action of the locking device may be initiated as specified by the request. | 02-04-2016 |
20160036788 | WIRELESS KEY MANAGEMENT FOR AUTHENTICATION - Disclosed are methods, and devices for wireless key management for authentication. One method includes receiving a lock identifier from a locking device; determining that the lock identifier is associated with a user profile, wherein a user profile is authenticated and encrypted by a server using a lock key that is stored by the server and the locking device, and wherein the user profile comprises a user key; transmitting the user profile; decrypting the user profile using the lock key; transmitting a security code; generating an encrypted command comprising the security code and encrypted using the user key; transmitting the command; validating the command. Validating the command can include decrypting using the user key; determining whether the security code is valid; and authenticating using the user key; and initiating, in response to validating, an action of the locking device as specified by the command. | 02-04-2016 |
20160036814 | WIRELESS FIRMWARE UPDATES - Disclosed are methods and devices for securely updating firmware of locking devices. One method includes receiving a lock identifier from a locking device; determining that the lock identifier is associated with a user profile by comparing the lock identifier to a set of lock identifiers; receiving a firmware update packet from a server, wherein the firmware packet is encrypted by a lock key; transmitting the firmware update packet to the lock; decrypting the firmware update using the lock key; validating the encrypted firmware update; and installing the firmware update. | 02-04-2016 |
Sonia Stefanovic, Draveil FR
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20110014691 | METHOD FOR GENERATING PRIMATE CARDIOVASCULAR PROGENITOR CELLS FOR CLINICAL USE FROM PRIMATE EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS OR EMBRYONIC-LIKE STATE CELLS, AND THEIR APPLICATIONS - The present invention is directed to a method for the in vitro preparation of cardiovascular progenitors cells from mammalian embryonic stem cells (ES cells) or mammalian embryonic-like state cells, preferably from primate, wherein said method comprises the use of the CD15 (SSEAI) marker as a positive cardiovascular progenitors differentiation marker. The present invention also claimed the use of a receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitor, particularly the SU5402 or SU11248 in association with the BMP2 for improving the efficiency of the desired differentiation. The present invention is also directed to the use of platelet lysate as foetal animal serum substitute in a culture medium intended to the proliferation or propagation of primate ES cells maintaining their pluripotency feature. Derived compositions or kits in relation with the claimed methods or product obtainable by the claimed methods form also part of the present invention. | 01-20-2011 |
Tomislav Stefanovic, Huntington Beach, CA US
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20090110554 | Wind Turbine for Generating Electricity - A wind driven turbine ( | 04-30-2009 |
Victor R. Stefanovic, Afton, VA US
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20130045113 | REVERSE ROTATION BRAKING FOR A PM MOTOR - A system for operating a compressor. The system includes a motor, an inverter bridge, a voltage detection circuit, and a controller. The motor has a stator and a rotor. The inverter bridge is configured to provide a voltage to the stator, and includes a first switch connected in a series-type relationship with a second switch, a first diode coupled across the first switch, and a second diode coupled across the second switch. The voltage detection circuit is configured to detect a back EMF voltage in the winding. The controller is coupled to the inverter bridge and the voltage detection circuit. The controller is configured to control the first switch and the second switch to drive the motor, and to receive an indication of the back EMF voltage in the winding from the voltage detection circuit. The controller is also configured to determine a fault has occurred, and to drive one of the first switch and the second switch when a fault has occurred. | 02-21-2013 |
20150263655 | REVERSE ROTATION BRAKING FOR A PM MOTOR - A system includes a motor, an inverter bridge, a voltage detection circuit, and a controller. The motor has a stator and a rotor. The inverter bridge is configured to provide a voltage to the stator, and includes a first switch connected in a series-type relationship with a second switch, a first diode coupled across the first switch, and a second diode coupled across the second switch. The voltage detection circuit is configured to detect a back EMF voltage in the winding. The controller is configured to control the first switch and the second switch to drive the motor, and to receive an indication of the back EMF voltage in the winding from the voltage detection circuit. The controller is also configured to determine a fault has occurred, and to drive one of the first switch and the second switch when a fault has occurred. | 09-17-2015 |
Zeljko Stefanovic, Moose Jaw CA
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20080235115 | System and method for hosting combined online and live auctions - A system for the hosting of a combined auction, with live bidders in physical presence at the auction site as well as online bidders being able to view the auction and bid over the Internet. Auction and bid processing are centralized on a central control system. A remote module is used at the actual physical site of the auction and provides site data to the central control system for handling and distribution to bidders. The technical requirements at the actual auction site are minimized by the centralization of the majority of auction processing, and high-speed network connectivity requirements between the auction site and the central processing system are minimized. | 09-25-2008 |