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20110270561 | SELF-CALIBRATING TEST SYSTEM - A test system may include multiple test stations. Electronic devices may be tested using the test system. Each test station may include a test unit such as a radio-frequency tester that can make wireless and wired radio-frequency signal measurements on devices under test. The test stations may be configured to perform pass-fail testing on devices under test during manufacturing. One or more selected devices under test that have passed the pass-fail tests may be retested using the test stations. Multiple tests may be performed at a given test station using the same selected device under test. Gathered test data may be analyzed to determine whether the test stations have sufficient accuracy and precision or need to be recalibrated or taken offline. | 11-03-2011 |
20110301905 | METHODS FOR CALIBRATION OF RADIO-FREQUENCY PATH LOSS IN RADIO-FREQUENCY TEST EQUIPMENT - Calibration equipment for calibrating multiple test stations in a test system is provided. Each test station may include a test unit, a test fixture, and a radio-frequency (RF) cable that connects the test unit to the test fixture. A control test setup may be used to calibrate uplink and downlink characteristics associated with each test station (e.g., to determine path loss associated with the RF cable and test fixture and variations associated with the test unit). The control test setup may calibrate each test station at desired frequencies to generate a test station error (offset) table. The test unit of each test station may be individually configured based on the test station error table so that offset is minimized among the different stations and so that the test stations may reliably measure hundreds or thousands of wireless electronic devices during product testing. | 12-08-2011 |
20120122406 | SIMULTANEOUS DOWNLINK TESTING FOR MULTIPLE DEVICES IN RADIO-FREQUENCY TEST SYSTEMS - A test station may include a test host, a signal generator, and a test chamber. Multiple devices under test (DUTs) may be placed in the test chamber during production testing. Radio-frequency signals may be conveyed from the signal generator to the multiple DUTs using a conducted arrangement through a radio-frequency signal splitter circuit or using a radiated arrangement through an antenna in the test chamber. The signal generator may broadcast initialization downlink signals. The multiple DUTs may synchronize with the initialing downlink signals. The signal generator may broadcast test downlink signals at a target output power level. The multiple DUTs may receive the test downlink signals and compute a corresponding downlink transmission performance level based on the received downlink signals. A given DUT is marked as a passing DUT if the downlink performance level is satisfactory. A given DUT may be retested if the downlink performance level fails design criteria. | 05-17-2012 |
20120231744 | SIMULTANEOUS DOWNLINK SENSITIVITY TESTING FOR MULTIPLE MODULATION SCHEMES IN A WIRELESS TEST SYSTEM - A test station may include a test host, a tester, and a test chamber. Multiple devices under test (DUTs) may be placed in the test chamber during device characterization operations. Radio-frequency signals may be conveyed from the tester to the multiple DUTs using a radiated arrangement through an antenna in the test chamber. The tester may broadcast downlink test signals in parallel to the multiple DUTs. The DUTs may simultaneously synchronize with the downlink test signals and measure radio-frequency performance levels while receiving the downlink test signals. The test host may direct the tester to gradually lower its output power level. The DUTs may be used to determine downlink sensitivity by monitoring the measured radio-frequency performance levels as the output power level of the tester is lowered. Simultaneously downlink sensitivity testing may be performed for multiple modulation schemes and data rates for any communications protocol. | 09-13-2012 |
20120231745 | SIMULTANEOUS SENSITIVITY TESTING FOR MULTIPLE DEVICES IN RADIO-FREQUENCY TEST SYSTEMS - A test station may include a test host, a signal generator, and a test chamber. Multiple devices under test (DUTs) may be placed in the test chamber during device characterization operations. Radio-frequency signals may be conveyed from the signal generator to the multiple DUTs using a radiated arrangement through an antenna in the test chamber. The signal generator may broadcast downlink test signals. The DUTs may synchronize with the downlink test signals and measure radio-frequency performance levels while receiving the downlink test signals. The test host may direct the signal generator to gradually lower its output power level. The DUTs may be used to determine downlink sensitivity by monitoring the measured radio-frequency performance levels as the output power level of the signal generator is lowered. Downlink sensitivity testing may be performed across any desired radio-frequency bands and channels. | 09-13-2012 |
20120287792 | BIDIRECTIONAL RADIO-FREQUENCY PROBING - Wireless electronic devices may include wireless communications circuitry such as a transceiver, antenna, and other wireless circuitry. The transceiver may be coupled to the antenna through a bidirectional switch connector. The switch connector may mate with a corresponding radio-frequency test probe that is connected to radio-frequency test equipment. When the test probe is mated with the switch connector, the transceiver may be decoupled from the antenna. During transceiver testing, radio-frequency test signals may be conveyed between the test unit and the transceiver using the test probe. During antenna testing, radio-frequency test signals may be conveyed between the test unit and the antenna using the test probe. Transceiver testing and antenna testing may, if desired, be conducted in parallel using the test probe. | 11-15-2012 |
20130015870 | TEST SYSTEM WITH CONTACT TEST PROBESAANM Nickel; Joshua G.AACI San JoseAAST CAAACO USAAGP Nickel; Joshua G. San Jose CA USAANM Pascolini; MattiaAACI San MateoAAST CAAACO USAAGP Pascolini; Mattia San Mateo CA USAANM Syed; AdilAACI Santa ClaraAAST CAAACO USAAGP Syed; Adil Santa Clara CA US - Electronic device structures such as structures containing antennas, cables, connectors, welds, electronic device components, conductive housing structures, and other structures can be tested for faults using a test system to perform conducted testing. The test system may include a vector network analyzer or other test unit that generates radio-frequency test signals in a range of frequencies. The radio-frequency test signals may be transmitted to electronic device structures under test using a contact test probe that has at least signal and ground pins. The test probe may receive corresponding radio-frequency signals. The transmitted and received radio-frequency test signals may be analyzed to determine whether the electronic device structures under test contain a fault. | 01-17-2013 |
20140194069 | Methods for Testing Receiver Sensitivity of Wireless Electronic Devices - A test system may include test equipment for testing the radio-frequency performance of wireless electronic devices. The test equipment may provide radio-frequency downlink signals to a wireless electronic device under test (DUT). The test equipment may perform a power sweep by stepping down the downlink signals in signal power level to test receiver sensitivity for the DUT. The DUT may gather measurement data from the downlink signals. The test equipment may retrieve measurement data from the DUT after downlink signal transmission has ended. The test equipment may identify a trigger in the retrieved measurement data to ensure that the data is synchronized with the power sweep in the transmitted downlink signals. The test equipment may identify path loss information associated with the test system. The test equipment may compute receiver sensitivity values for the DUT based on the path loss information and retrieved measurement data. | 07-10-2014 |
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20080275403 | Dual syringe assembly - A dual syringe assembly that allows for two liquids to be sequentially injected through the same needle. By way of example, one syringe may contain a steroid and the other syringe may hold an anesthetic. The syringes are coupled to a needle by a connector. The needle can be inserted into a hand by medical personnel and manipulated until placed in contact with a tendon sheath. The steroid can be administered by depressing a plunger of the syringe that contains the steroid. The anesthetic can then be injected into the hand by depressing the plunger of the other syringe. The needle is then pulled out of the hand. The injection of the anesthetic flushes steroid from the needle and the Y-connector so that steroid is not ejected onto surrounding tissue when the needle is removed from the hand. | 11-06-2008 |
20100082061 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DRIVING A HEMORRHAGE OCCLUDER PIN INTO A HUMAN SACRUM - A method and apparatus to terminate sacral hemorrhaging in a patient having a sacrum and a pubic bone is disclosed and claimed. A C-shaped driver is positioned around the pubic bone of the patient and a hemorrhage occluder pin is driven into the sacrum of the patient by applying an impact force to a proximal end of the C-shaped driver. The driver includes a C-shaped shaft that defines a radius in the range 50 mm to 200 mm and a maximum span in the range 100 mm to 650 mm. A proximal end is attached to the C-shaped shaft. The proximal end has a blunt face with a breadth that is at least 2.5 times the diameter of the pin cap. A shaft distal end has a driver face defining a driver face diameter that is no less than 50% of the pin cap diameter. | 04-01-2010 |
20110118659 | MULTI-PORT SYRINGE ASSEMBLY - A multi-port syringe assembly that allows fluid to be drawn into or injected out of the assembly. For example, the assembly may include one syringe that is used to aspirate fluid from a patient and another syringe to inject a medical fluid into the patient. As one medical application, the first syringe can withdraw fluid from a patient and the second syringe can be used to inject a steroid into the patient. The assembly may include a third syringe so that a second medical fluid can be injected into the patient. With a three syringe assembly an anesthetic can be injected into the patient before aspiration of fluid. Alternatively, the assembly may have a two-way valve located in the first proximal channel. | 05-19-2011 |
20120158046 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DRIVING A HEMORRHAGE OCCLUDER PIN INTO A HUMAN SACRUM - A method and apparatus to terminate sacral hemorrhaging in a patient having a sacrum and a pubic bone is disclosed. A C-shaped driver is positioned around the pubic bone of the patient and a hemorrhage occluder pin is driven into the sacrum of the patient by applying an impact force to a proximal end of the C-shaped driver. The driver may include a C-shaped shaft that defines a radius in the range 50 mm to 200 mm and a maximum span in the range 100 mm to 650 mm. The proximal end of the C-shaped shaft may have a blunt face with a breadth that is at least 2.5 times the diameter of the pin cap. A shaft distal end has a driver face facing away from an interior of the C-shape, and defining a driver face diameter that is preferably no less than 50% of the pin cap diameter. | 06-21-2012 |
20140018749 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR COUPLING A TUBE WITH A MEDICAL DEVICE HANDLE - An elongate medical device handle may comprise a body defining an interior, an exterior, and a connector port extending between the interior and the exterior and defining an axis. The connector port comprises a portion having a polygonal cross-section taken transverse to the axis. In an embodiment, the polygonal cross-section may comprise a star shape. In an embodiment, a connector, such as a fluid connector, may be secured in the connector port using an adhesive. | 01-16-2014 |
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20090276449 | APPARATUS AND METHOD TO TRANSFORM AN EXTRACT TRANSFORM AND LOAD (ETL) TASK INTO A DELTA LOAD TASK - A computer readable storage medium includes executable instructions to support the definition of an Extract Transform and Load (ETL) task. An evaluation of source table structures, source data change indicators, and target table structures is performed. The ETL task is converted to a delta load task in accordance with the evaluation. | 11-05-2009 |
20110145005 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR AUTOMATIC BUSINESS CONTENT DISCOVERY - A system and method for automatic business content discovery are described. In various embodiments, a system includes modules to bind business terms to data validation rules and search data sources for data matching data validation rules. In various embodiments, the system binds matching data to data validation rules. In various embodiments, a user interface is provided for creating and managing business terms and data validation rules. In various embodiments, a method for profiling and monitoring data via graphical controls is presented. | 06-16-2011 |
20120284223 | Dataset Previews for ETL Transforms - Disclosed is a user interface on a display for editing data transformations comprising an ETL process. A first display area presents a data representation of a data transformation. A second display area presents a view of input data, and a third display are presents a view of output data. User input to modify the data transformation is received. In response to receiving the user input, the third display area is updated with output data generated by applying the modified data transformation to the input data. | 11-08-2012 |
20150220605 | INTELLIGENT DATA MINING AND PROCESSING OF MACHINE GENERATED LOGS - According to some embodiments, a method and an apparatus of analyzing log files comprises sampling a log and determining a structure associated with the log file based on the sampling and a pattern within the structure. If the structure and the pattern are stored in a repository, data from the log file will be exported into a database based on the determined pattern. | 08-06-2015 |
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20100087706 | Lead Access - The present invention discloses various methods and systems for positioning a guide wire between a patient's mouth and a skin site via an implant tract in a stomach. The method includes locating the desired tissue site in the stomach, such as with an endoscope or other suitable instrument. In some embodiments the desired tissue site is marked inside the stomach with a visible dye or light visible from the peritoneal cavity. An implant tract is created through the stomach wall at the desired tissue site, either from “inside-out” or “outside-in”. The implant tract may be made using a RF catheter, RF guide wire, an endoneedle, or other suitable instrument. The size of the implant tract depends on the device to be placed there, such as a stimulation lead. Diameter sizes of the tract may vary from 0.014″ to 0.250″. An access hole or access port is created at a skin site, using a Verres needle, RF catheter, RF guide wire, an endoneedle, or other suitable instrument. A guide wire is then positioned through the implant tract, access port and mouth, such that the guide wire extends between the mouth and the skin site access port via the implant tract in the stomach. | 04-08-2010 |
20110046660 | Endoscopic Forceps With Removable Handle - An exemplary forceps system for use within a tool channel of an endoscope comprises an elongated body extending from a proximal end and a distal end having one or more internal lumens. An actuator is slidably positioned within a first lumen, and actuatable jaws are removeably coupled to a first end of the actuator near the distal end. A handle is removeably coupleable to the proximal end of the body, the removable handle having a forceps actuator operatively engageable with a second end of the actuator so as to control the actuatable jaws when the handle is coupled to the body. A single or double balloon closure device having an inflatable anchor on a peritoneal side and a narrow inflatable portion, is also provided. The narrow portion may be shaped to follow the shape of the transgastric cut. The balloon closure device may deliver medication speed up the healing process and may contain a biocompatible sealant that may be dispersed over the incision site and/or used to keep the anchor on the peritoneal side inflated. | 02-24-2011 |
20130274659 | DEVICE, SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR THE ORAL DELIVERY OF THERAPEUTIC COMPOUNDS - Embodiments of the invention provide swallowable devices, preparations and methods for delivering drugs and other therapeutic agents within the GI tract. Particular embodiments provide a swallowable device such as a capsule for delivering drugs into the intestinal wall or other GI lumen. Embodiments also provide various drug preparations that are configured to be contained within the capsule, advanced from the capsule into the intestinal wall and degrade within the wall to release the drug to produce a therapeutic effect. The preparation can be coupled to a delivery mechanism having one or more balloons or other expandable devices which are expandable responsive to a condition in the small intestine or other GI lumen to advance the preparation out of the capsule into the intestinal wall. Embodiments of the invention are particularly useful for the delivery of drugs which are poorly absorbed, tolerated and/or degraded within the GI tract. | 10-17-2013 |
20140221927 | DEVICE, SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR THE ORAL DELIVERY OF THERAPEUTIC COMPOUNDS - Embodiments of the invention provide swallowable devices, preparations and methods for delivering drugs and other therapeutic agents within the GI tract. Particular embodiments provide a swallowable device such as a capsule for delivering drugs into the intestinal wall or other GI lumen. Embodiments also provide various drug preparations that are configured to be contained within the capsule, advanced from the capsule into the intestinal wall and degrade within the wall to release the drug to produce a therapeutic effect. The preparation can be coupled to a delivery mechanism having one or more balloons or other expandable devices which are expandable responsive to a condition in the small intestine or other GI lumen to advance the preparation out of the capsule into the intestinal wall. Embodiments of the invention are particularly useful for the delivery of drugs which are poorly absorbed, tolerated and/or degraded within the GI tract. | 08-07-2014 |
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20090203368 | AUTOMATED RECORDING OF VIRTUAL DEVICE INTERFACE - The present invention provides a means for automated interaction with a Mobile Device to create a graph of the menu system, Mobile Applications, and Mobile Services available on the Mobile Device. The information recorded in the graph can then be played back interactively at a later time. In order to build a graph in this automated fashion, the physical Mobile Device is integrated with a Recording/Control Environment. This environment has a Device Interface, which has the ability to control the user interface of the Mobile Device and record the resulting video and audio data from the Device. An automation Crawler uses the Device Interface to navigate the Mobile Device to unmapped states. A State Listener monitors the data coming to and from the Mobile Device and resolves it to a single state, saving new states to the graph as needed. | 08-13-2009 |
20110028090 | Time-Sharing Mobile Information Devices Over the Internet - The time-sharing of mobile devices over the Internet between remote users that need access to them is disclosed. Mobile devices are distributed across the globe in target geographies and networks, and users are provided with over-the-Internet access to these devices. The mobile devices are grouped in a mobile device pool. Devices in the pool can be in different physical locations, but they all report their locations and status to a central server (“AccessServer”) using standard internet protocols. This central server gives a single unified view of the mobile device pool to the user. Users are able to get this unified view and access the mobile devices using a software application (“DeviceConductor”) that runs on their local computer. A user can check-out a device and operate it remotely, having the ability to control all inputs of the device and view all outputs from the device. | 02-03-2011 |
20110028145 | Remote Access for Mobile Devices - Remote testing of a Mobile Device or Mobile Application while that device is located in a target Carrier Network is disclosed. A person, or an automated program, running the test remotely (“Remote Tester”) or (“Remote Automation Script”), does not need to be present in the target Carrier Network, and can control all functions of the Mobile Device over a standard computer network, or the Internet. The functions of the Mobile Device are controlled by interacting with a local application (“Device Conductor”) which communicates with a server managing the remote device (“Device Server”) using standard Internet communication protocols. The Device Server will pass all commands to a hardware or software based controller (“Device Controller”) which will directly operate the Mobile Device in a manner similar to how the device would be operated by a person that is located near the device. | 02-03-2011 |
20150350032 | REMOTE ACCESS FOR MOBILE DEVICES - A new approach is proposed that contemplates systems and methods to support controlling of a remote device via a local host. First, a user interface for interacting with the remote device is displayed on the local host and input from a user to the displayed user interface to remotely perform one or more operations on the remote device is accepted. The input from the user is then transmitted to the remote device over a network and converted to one or more instructions executable on the remote device. The instructions are then executed to perform the operations on the remote device and feedback information of the operations on the remote device is provided back to the local host over the network. The feedback information of the operations on the remote device is then presented to the user via the user interface on the local host. | 12-03-2015 |
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20120022931 | On-Line Bulk Acquisition of Digital Products - Techniques and systems for acquisition of digital assets in a bulk fashion are disclosed. In one embodiment, upon accessing an online store, a digital asset and a quantity to be acquired (e.g., purchased) can be identified. In some cases, a discounted cost for acquisition of the quantity of the digital asset can be permitted, provided the quantity is sufficient. After payment of the discounted cost, a set of redeemable codes can be electronically provided. Each of the redeemable codes can be thereafter redeemed for acquisition of the digital asset. | 01-26-2012 |
20140249906 | MEDIA ITEM COLLECTION PRE-ORDER FULFILLMENT - Fulfilling a pre-order for a collection of media items in an online store and enforcing one or more pricing schemes which adjust the price charged for the collection of media items purchased as a pre-order. | 09-04-2014 |
20140249965 | MEDIA ITEM COLLECTION PRE-ORDER FULFILLMENT - Fulfilling a pre-order for a collection of media items in an online store, enforcing one or more pricing schemes which adjust the price charged for the collection of media items purchased as a pre-order, and managing changes to a pre-order campaign as they are received from a media publisher. | 09-04-2014 |
20150220931 | Use of a Biometric Image for Authorization - A second user can authorize a first user to take or complete an online action by submitting one or more biometric images. For example, the second user can authorize a purchase by the first user on an online store. The second user can submit the one or more biometric images on the electronic device being used by the first user, or the second user can submit the biometric image or images remotely using another electronic device. | 08-06-2015 |
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20120226851 | ISOLATION DEVICES FOR HIGH PERFORMANCE SOLID STATE DRIVES - Systems and methods are provided for coupling multiple flash devices to a shared bus utilizing isolation switches within a SSD device. The SSD device is operable at a speed of about 400 MT/s or higher with high signal integrity. The SSD device includes a controller, a channel in electrical communication with the controller, a plurality of isolation devices in electrical communication with channel, and a plurality of flash memory devices, wherein each flash memory device is in electrical communication with the channel and controller through the one of the isolation devices. | 09-06-2012 |
20120297125 | SOLID-STATE DEVICE WITH LOAD ISOLATION - Systems and methods are provided for coupling multiple flash devices to a shared bus utilizing isolation switches within a SSD device. The SSD device is operable at a speed of about 400 MT/s or higher with high signal integrity. The SSD device includes a controller, a channel in electrical communication with the controller, a plurality of isolation devices in electrical communication with channel, and a plurality of flash memory devices, wherein each flash memory device is in electrical communication with the channel and controller through the one of the isolation devices. | 11-22-2012 |
20130159611 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING LOAD ISOLATION IN A SOLID-STATE DEVICE - Systems for automatically calibrating a storage memory controller are disclosed. In some embodiments, the systems may be realized as a solid state device system with an electro-static discharge (ESD) protection capability. The system can include a memory controller electrically coupled to a channel, where the memory controller is configured to select at least one of a plurality of flash memory devices. The system can also include at least one isolation device including an ESD protection circuit, configured to electrically couple the channel to the at least one of the plurality of flash memory devices and to decouple the channel from the remaining of the plurality of flash memory devices. | 06-20-2013 |
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20090010310 | ADAPTIVE RADIO TRANSCEIVER - An exemplary embodiment of the present invention described and shown in the specification and drawings is a transceiver with a receiver, a transmitter, a local oscillator (LO) generator, a controller, and a self-testing unit. All of these components can be packaged for integration into a single IC including components such as filters and inductors. The controller for adaptive programming and calibration of the receiver, transmitter and LO generator. The self-testing unit generates is used to determine the gain, frequency characteristics, selectivity, noise floor, and distortion behavior of the receiver, transmitter and LO generator. It is emphasized that this abstract is provided to comply with the rules requiring an abstract which will allow a searcher or other reader to quickly ascertain the subject matter of the technical disclosure. It is submitted with the understanding that it will not be used to interpret or limit the scope or the meaning of the claims. | 01-08-2009 |
20110053522 | ADAPTIVE RADIO TRANSCEIVER - An exemplary embodiment of the present invention described and shown in the specification and drawings is a transceiver with a receiver, a transmitter, a local oscillator (LO) generator, a controller, and a self-testing unit. All of these components can be packaged for integration into a single IC including components such as filters and inductors. The controller for adaptive programming and calibration of the receiver, transmitter and LO generator. The self-testing unit generates is used to determine the gain, frequency characteristics, selectivity, noise floor, and distortion behavior of the receiver, transmitter and LO generator. It is emphasized that this abstract is provided to comply with the rules requiring an abstract which will allow a searcher or other reader to quickly ascertain the subject matter of the technical disclosure. It is submitted with the understanding that it will not be used to interpret or limit the scope or the meaning of the claims. | 03-03-2011 |
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20150310417 | PAYMENT CODE GENERATION USING A WIRELESS BEACON AT A MERCHANT LOCATION - There are provided systems and method for payment code generation using a wireless beacon at a merchant location. A check-in at a merchant location may be completed using a wireless beacon at the merchant location with a communication device. After check-in a user using the communication device may request a payment code be generated from a payment provider that enables the user to have the payment code scanned by a merchant scanner at a point of sale device and complete payment for items with the merchant. The request to generate the payment code may be transmitted from the communication device to the wireless beacon, where the wireless beacon transmits the code over a network connection with the payment provider. Once the code is generated, the wireless beacon may receive the code and transmit the code back to the communication device. | 10-29-2015 |
20150379441 | SHARED ASSET MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - Systems and methods for managing shared assets include receiving, by a system provider device through at least one beacon device, first location information for a managed shared asset. The first location information is collected from a beacon communication device that is associated with the managed shared asset. The system provider device uses an identity of the managed shared asset and the first location information to determine first shared asset management information from a plurality of shared asset management information that is stored in a database. The system provider device then transmits the first shared asset management information over a network. The first shared asset management information is configured to provide at least one management action on the managed shared asset. In specific embodiments, the managed shared assets are managed hospital assets in a physical hospital location such as hospital patients, hospital equipment, and hospital staff. | 12-31-2015 |
20160042351 | MERCHANT ITEM AND SERVICE RETURN PROCESSING USING WIRELESS BEACONS - There are provided systems and methods for merchant item and service return processing using wireless beacons. A merchant may include a returns and customer service area at a merchant location for use in providing refunds, exchanges, or other services related to items sold by the merchant. The merchant location may include a wireless beacon at or nearby the area. The beacon may provide communication services with a device for the user. Using the beacon, the merchant may be informed that a user has arrived at the area and pull up a receipt and/or transaction history for the user with the merchant. The merchant may also be informed about past returns by the user that may assist the merchant in preventing fraud. Moreover, the merchant may also view similar items to the item purchased by the user for use in exchanges, which may include item delivery and/or availability information. | 02-11-2016 |
20160055474 | SUSPENDING AND RESUMING TRANSACTIONS THROUGH WIRELESS BEACON COMMUNICATIONS - There are provided systems and methods for suspending and resuming transactions through wireless beacon communications. A merchant may set up a wireless beacon with employee devices. The beacons may connect to a user's device and assist the employee with determining and suspending a transaction for the user. Based on the connections between the user's device and a wireless beacon attached to an employee device, the employee device may receive an identifier for the user. The identifier may also be received from a previous check-in by the user. The employee or a user may scan one or more items that the user may wish to purchase. A transaction may be generated using the scan and may be associated with the user's identifier. Later the transaction may be recalled using the user's identifier or a transaction code identifying the transaction. Payment information for the user may also be associated with the transaction. | 02-25-2016 |
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20130230517 | ENGINEERED ANTIBODY-INTERFERON MUTANT FUSION MOLECULES - The field of the present invention relates to genetically engineered fusion molecules, methods of making said fusion molecules, and uses thereof in anti-tumor immunotherapies. More specifically, the present invention relates to fusion molecule constructs wherein a tumor associated antigen (TAA) antibody (Ab) serves as a targeting moiety to selectively deliver a cytokine to a tumor cell for purposes of killing or inhibiting the growth or proliferation of said tumor cell. In various embodiments, the engineered fusion molecules comprise a TAA Ab fused to an interferon-alpha (IFN-α) mutant molecule. The engineered Ab-IFN-α mutant fusion molecules of the present invention demonstrate improved therapeutic index and preserved or increased efficacy as compared to Ab-wildtype IFN-α fusion molecules, and/or demonstrate improved PK properties as compared to Ab-wildtype IFN-α fusion molecules. | 09-05-2013 |
20140105860 | ENGINEERED ANTIBODY-TNFSF MEMBER LIGAND FUSION MOLECULES - The field of the present invention relates to genetically engineered fusion molecules, methods of making said fusion molecules, and uses thereof in anti-tumor immunotherapies. More specifically, the present invention relates to engineered fusion molecules comprising an antibody (Ab) which can target tumor cells (e.g., RITUXIN®), fused to one or more biologic moieties capable of inducing apoptosis in tumor cells, e.g., tumor necrosis factor super family (TNFSF) member ligands such as TNF-α, CD40L, CD95L (also “FasL/Apo-1L”) and TRAIL/Apo-2L. Importantly, the engineered fusion molecules of the present invention retain the death-inducing properties of the biologic moiety at optimum concentrations and with reduced systemic toxicities, thus improving the therapeutic index of the engineered fusion molecules. | 04-17-2014 |
20150139951 | ENGINEERED ANTIBODY-INTERFERON MUTANT FUSION MOLECULES - The field of the present invention relates to genetically engineered fusion molecules, methods of making said fusion molecules, and uses thereof in anti-tumor immunotherapies. More specifically, the present invention relates to fusion molecule constructs wherein a tumor associated antigen (TAA) antibody (Ab) serves as a targeting moiety to selectively deliver a cytokine to a tumor cell for purposes of killing or inhibiting the growth or proliferation of said tumor cell. In various embodiments, the engineered fusion molecules comprise a TAA Ab fused to an interferon-alpha (IFN-α) mutant molecule. The engineered Ab-IFN-α mutant fusion molecules of the present invention demonstrate improved therapeutic index and preserved or increased efficacy as compared to Ab-wildtype IFN-α fusion molecules, and/or demonstrate improved PK properties as compared to Ab-wildtype IFN-α fusion molecules. | 05-21-2015 |
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20160034277 | Software Defined SaaS Platform - A system that transforms non-SaaS applications into tenant-aware SaaS applications is disclosed, which analyzes the non SaaS applications to determine which intercepts to external libraries need to be translated into SaaS intercepts that utilize SaaS tenancy services, SaaS operations services, and/or SaaS business services. The system transforms the non-SaaS applications into SaaS applications by providing intercept handlers that call SaaS services on demand when the transformed SaaS application throws a transformed SaaS interrupt. | 02-04-2016 |
20160036724 | Automatic Multi-Application Scanner for Application Migration to Cloud - A system for estimating the costs to migrate a non-tenant-aware application to an equivalent tenant-aware application is disclosed. The system scans and identifies local resources used by the non-tenant-aware application and matches the identified local resources with cloud resources capable of sustaining an equivalent tenant-aware application. The system estimates the cost to migrate the non-tenant-aware application based upon the matched resources and exports a summary of the estimated costs. | 02-04-2016 |
20160036725 | Multi-Dimension Topology Mapper for SaaS Applications - A system that generates deployment topology maps for various modules of a non-tenant-aware application to migrate to a tenant-aware application on a tenant-aware cloud-based infrastructure. The system analyzes the non-tenant-aware application and constructs various deployment topology maps for the non-tenant-aware application, and then maps the deployment topology maps to the virtualized cloud-based infrastructure. Various migration plans are then developed to assist in deployment of the non-tenant-aware application to the cloud-based infrastructure to create a tenant-aware application installed on the cloud-based infrastructure. | 02-04-2016 |
20160036905 | Partitioning and Mapping Workloads for Scalable SaaS Applications on Cloud - A system for migrating a non-tenant-aware local application to a tenant-aware cloud application environment is disclosed to migrate individual modules of the application to instances of the cloud by grouping the modules via common characteristics in partition groups. By grouping modules together by partition group before migrating the modules to cloud instances, modules that share resources can be placed in closer logical proximity to one another in the cloud to optimize performance. | 02-04-2016 |
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20120254376 | END-TO-END PROVISIONING OF ETHERNET VIRTUAL CIRCUITS - Methods and systems are disclosed for providing a signaling protocol to enable a bi-directional point-to-point Ethernet Virtual Circuits (EVC) to be configured between any two network elements, as part of a network infrastructure. The bi-directional EVC is established by configuration of a source network element and a destination network element, and defines a bi-directional data path across the network infrastructure therebetween. The EVC may include one or more network elements over which the data path may traverse. The methods and systems disclosed may be applied to linear, ring and mesh network topologies. | 10-04-2012 |
20130121685 | OPTICAL LAYER STATUS EXCHANGE OVER OSC - OAM METHOD FOR ROADM NETWORKS - A method for receiving, by circuitry of an optical node adapted for wavelength multiplexing and wavelength switching, a signal over OSC comprising overhead information indicative of status of at least one of an optical layer in an OTN; wherein the signal utilizes OC-N frame format comprising a first STS frame, a second STS frame, and a third STS frame, the STS frames having a format wherein the information is assigned to a number of bits designated for OAM information, wherein the bits are assigned to bytes within a transport overhead portion of the STS frame format within the OC-N frame format; terminating, by circuitry of the optical node, the signal at the optical node; and notifying, by circuitry of the optical node, software of the status of the optical layer in the OTN. | 05-16-2013 |
20140351397 | Method for Service Interface Encoding to Achieve Secure and Robust Network-to-Network Interface - A method includes receiving, by circuitry of a first core node a service request message from an edge node coupled with the first core node. The service request message includes information indicative of: (a) a first unique identifier of an ingress port of the first core node, the first core node being within a transport subnetwork; (b) a second unique identifier of an egress port of a second core node within the transport subnetwork; and (c) a requested transport path bandwidth. The method also includes determining, by the circuitry of the first core node, a transport path through the transport subnetwork between the first core node and the second core node based on the service request, and forming the transport path between the ingress port of the first core node and the egress port of the second core node. | 11-27-2014 |
20150131989 | MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL OF SOFTWARE DEFINED NETWORKING ENABLED OPEN TRANSPORT NETWORKS - Apparatuses are disclosed including a node having a switch for communicating traffic from input interface to output interface; and a control module, located proximate to the input interface, output interface and switch, comprising a communication interface configured to connect to a third communication link external to the node and having a processor accessing network node configuration information and being configured to compute a path to a destination node through the output interface with the network node configuration information and also configured to be switched from a first state in which the processor provides first instructions to the switch to configure the switch to communicate the traffic from the input interface to the output interface, to a second state in which the processor provides second instructions, received via the communication interface, to the switch to configure the switch to communicate traffic from the input interface to the output interface. | 05-14-2015 |
20150131997 | MULTI LAYER, MULTI VENDOR, MULTI DOMAIN, APPLICATIONS FOR SOFTWARE DEFINED NETWORKING ENABLED NETWORKS - Systems and methods are disclosed including a computer system, comprising a software defined networking configuration manager having a processor computing and provisioning paths through an optical transport network for multiple switch nodes to be provisioned as head end nodes, the processor managing and interpreting data indicative of managed entities within the optical transport network to create a first network Sub-Network Connection (SNC) for a first customer, and a second network SNC for a second customer, the first network SNC being representative of a first graphical illustration of a state of first resources within the transport network that are allocated to the first customer, and the second network SNC being representative of a second graphical illustration of a state of second resources within the transport network that are allocated to the second customer. | 05-14-2015 |
20150188624 | MULTI LAYER NETWORK RESILIENCY WITH SOFTWARE DEFINED ORCHESTRATION - Methods and systems are disclosed for storing, in a non-transitory memory device, multi-layer network information comprising at least one of link availability, bandwidth availability, priority levels for paths in a multi-layer network, path status in the multi-layer network, and status for network elements in the multi-layer network; receiving, via at least one input component, a message from a network element in the network comprising information indicative of a failure of a working path in the network; determining, automatically, based at least in part on the multi-layer network information, an alternate path for transmission of the data traffic through the network; and transmitting, via at least one output component, at least one signal comprising configuration instructions to at least one optical line module, the configuration instructions directing the optical line module to switch and select the data traffic using the alternate path. | 07-02-2015 |
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20130050573 | TRANSMISSION OF VIDEO CONTENT - A method and system for viewing video content is described. In one aspect a data stream may be received having at least two signals of uncorrelated two dimensional (2D) video content. For a first frame of video content, a first video image of the 2D video content of a first signal may be generated. For a second frame of video content, a second video image of the 2D video content of a second signal may be generated and the generated video image may be outputted to a display device. | 02-28-2013 |
20130156094 | System and Method for Synchronizing Timing Across Multiple Streams - Systems and methods of adaptive streaming are discussed. Transcoded copies of a source stream may be aligned with one another such that the independently specified portions of each transcoded stream occur at the same locations within the content. These transcoded copies may be produced by one or more transcoders, whose outputs are synchronized by a delay adjuster. A fragmenter may use the synchronized and aligned streams to efficiently produce fragments suitable for use in adaptive streaming. | 06-20-2013 |
20130195203 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DATA STREAM FRAGMENTATION - A method of data conditioning is disclosed that in one aspect includes receiving a data stream and encoding into the data stream information representing a boundary of a content fragment, wherein the boundary is independent of a group of pictures structure of the data stream. | 08-01-2013 |
20140185466 | Information Stream Management - Aspects of the disclosure relate to management of information streams. The information streams can be delivered according to adaptive streaming mechanisms. In one aspect, a method of data stream management can comprise receiving a plurality of data streams having a specific bit rate and a segmentation signaling structure, comprising at least one segmentation signaling marker. The method may also comprise monitoring the segmentation signaling structure of at least one data stream and supplying, based on the monitoring, a metric indicative of compliance with a predetermined segmentation signaling structure. | 07-03-2014 |
20140240319 | PROVIDING MULTIPLE DATA TRANSMISSIONS - Methods and systems related to processing multiple data transmissions are disclosed. For example, a computing device may receive a data stream corresponding to a content item, and generate additional data streams by sampling the data stream, for example, using different sampling regions. Another data stream at a higher resolution than each of the additional data streams may then be generated by combining elements (e.g., pixels) of the additional data streams. | 08-28-2014 |
20150341632 | Selecting Content Transmissions Based On Encoding Parameters - Methods and systems for providing content are disclosed. An example method can comprise receiving an encoding parameter associated with a first content transmission. The encoding parameter can indicate a level of complexity to encode the first content transmission. The method can comprise selecting, based on the encoding parameter, a second content transmission. The second content transmission can be encoded at a second bit rate that is different than a first bit rate of the first content transmission. The method can also comprise generating a third content transmission. The third content transmission can comprise the second content transmission. | 11-26-2015 |