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20140188393 | EFFICIENT WAVEFIELD EXTRAPOLATION IN ANISOTROPIC MEDIA - Various examples are provided for wavefield extrapolation in anisotropic media. In one example, among others, a method includes determining an effective isotropic velocity model and extrapolating an equivalent propagation of an anisotropic, poroelastic or viscoelastic wavefield. The effective isotropic velocity model can be based upon a kinematic geometrical representation of an anisotropic, poroelastic or viscoelastic wavefield. Extrapolating the equivalent propagation can use isotopic, acoustic or elastic operators based upon the determined effective isotropic velocity model. In another example, non-transitory computer readable medium stores an application that, when executed by processing circuitry, causes the processing circuitry to determine the effective isotropic velocity model and extrapolate the equivalent propagation of an anisotropic, poroelastic or viscoelastic wavefield. In another example, a system includes processing circuitry and an application configured to cause the system to determine the effective isotropic velocity model and extrapolate the equivalent propagation of an anisotropic, poroelastic or viscoelastic wavefield. | 07-03-2014 |
20140355375 | GENERALIZED INTERNAL MULTIPLE IMAGING - Various examples are provided for generalized internal multiple imaging (GIMI). In one example, among others, a method includes generating a higher order internal multiple image using a background Green's function and rendering the higher order internal multiple image for presentation. In another example, a system includes a computing device and a generalized internal multiple imaging (GIMI) application executable in the computing device. The GIMI application includes logic that generates a higher order internal multiple image using a background Green's function and logic that renders the higher order internal multiple image for display on a display device. In another example, a non-transitory computer readable medium has a program executable by processing circuitry that generates a higher order internal multiple image using a background Green's function and renders the higher order internal multiple image for display on a display device. | 12-04-2014 |
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20130101299 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR SENDING/RECEIVING ELECTROMAGNETIC SIGNALS RECEIVED/SENT ON ONE OR MORE FIRST FREQUENCY BANDS - In order to send electromagnetic signals received on one or more first frequency bands, the method applies a transformation to the signals, by performing the following actions: selecting first frequency subbands, forming a first set of frequency subbands of the first frequency band(s); using organization rules to associate one or more second sets of frequency subbands, forming one or more second frequency bands, with each first frequency subband of the first set; and using optimization rules to determine frequency translations to transpose the signals received in the first frequency subbands into signals sent in the second frequency band(s). | 04-25-2013 |
20130294541 | High Capacity Wireless Communications Systems and Methods - Systems and methods for efficiently transmitting information over a wireless network segment are provided herein. An exemplary method may include separating, via a transmitter, digital fronthaul data into general information and radio signal information, transmitting the general information over the wireless network segment from the transmitter to a receiver on a first communications channel, and transmitting the radio signal information over the wireless network segment from the transmitter to the receiver on a second communications channel. | 11-07-2013 |
20140328274 | High Capacity Wireless Communications Systems and Methods - Systems and methods for efficiently transmitting information over a wireless network segment are provided herein. An exemplary method may include separating, via a transmitter, digital fronthaul data into general information and radio signal information, transmitting the general information over the wireless network segment from the transmitter to a receiver on a first communications channel, and transmitting the radio signal information over the wireless network segment from the transmitter to the receiver on a second communications channel. | 11-06-2014 |
20150245354 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR SENDING/RECEIVING ELECTROMAGNETIC SIGNALS RECEIVED/SENT ON ONE OR MORE FIRST FREQUENCY BANDS - In order to send electromagnetic signals received on one or more first frequency bands, the method applies a transformation to the signals, by performing the following actions: selecting first frequency sub-bands, forming a first set of frequency sub-bands of the first frequency band(s); using organization rules to associate one or more second sets of frequency sub-bands, forming one or more second frequency bands, with each first frequency sub-band of the first set; and using optimization rules to determine frequency translations to transpose the signals received in the first frequency sub-bands into signals sent in the second frequency band(s). | 08-27-2015 |
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20100104563 | ANTIBODIES THAT BIND IL-18 AND METHODS OF INHIBITING IL-18 ACTIVITY - Antibodies that bind human interleukin-18 (hIL-18) are provided, in particular antibodies that bind epitope(s) of human IL-18. The antibodies can be, for example, entirely human antibodies, recombinant antibodies, or monoclonal antibodies. Preferred antibodies have high affinity for hIL-18 and neutralize hIL-18 activity in vitro and in vivo. An antibody of the invention can be a full-length antibody or an antigen-binding portion thereof. Method of making and method of using the antibodies of the invention are also provided. The antibodies, or antibody portions, of the invention are useful for detecting hIL-18 and for inhibiting hIL-18 activity, e.g., in a human subject suffering from a disorder in which hIL-18 activity is detrimental. | 04-29-2010 |
20110008357 | ANTIBODIES THAT BIND IL-18 AND METHODS OF INHIBITING IL-18 ACTIVITY - Antibodies that bind human interleukin-18 (hIL-18) are provided, in particular antibodies that bind epitope(s) of human IL-18. The antibodies can be, for example, entirely human antibodies, recombinant antibodies, or monoclonal antibodies. Preferred antibodies have high affinity for hIL-18 and neutralize hIL-18 activity in vitro and in vivo. An antibody of the invention can be a full-length antibody or an antigen-binding portion thereof. Method of making and method of using the antibodies of the invention are also provided. The antibodies, or antibody portions, of the invention are useful for detecting hIL-18 and for inhibiting hIL-18 activity, e.g., in a human subject suffering from a disorder in which hIL-18 activity is detrimental. | 01-13-2011 |
20130101595 | ANTIBODIES THAT BIND IL-18 AND METHODS OF INHIBITING IL-18 ACTIVITY - Antibodies that bind human interleukin-18 (hIL-18) are provided, in particular antibodies that bind epitope(s) of human IL-18. The antibodies can be, for example, entirely human antibodies, recombinant antibodies, or monoclonal antibodies. Preferred antibodies have high affinity for hIL-18 and neutralize hIL-18 activity in vitro and in vivo. An antibody of the invention can be a full-length antibody or an antigen-binding portion thereof. Method of making and method of using the antibodies of the invention are also provided. The antibodies, or antibody portions, of the invention are useful for detecting hIL-18 and for inhibiting hIL-18 activity, e.g., in a human subject suffering from a disorder in which hIL-18 activity is detrimental. | 04-25-2013 |
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20100185055 | INGESTIBLE EVENT MARKER SYSTEMS - Ingestible event marker systems that include an ingestible event marker (i.e., an IEM) and a personal signal receiver are provided. Embodiments of the IEM include an identifier, which may or may not be present in a physiologically acceptable carrier. The identifier is characterized by being activated upon contact with a target internal physiological site of a body, such as digestive tract internal target site. The personal signal receiver is configured to be associated with a physiological location, e.g., inside of or on the body, and to receive a signal the IEM. During use, the IEM broadcasts a signal which is received by the personal signal receiver. | 07-22-2010 |
20150051465 | Ingestible Event Marker Systems - Ingestible event marker systems that include an ingestible event marker (i.e., an IEM) and a personal signal receiver are provided. Embodiments of the IEM include an identifier, which may or may not be present in a physiologically acceptable carrier. The identifier is characterized by being activated upon contact with a target internal physiological site of a body, such as digestive tract internal target site. The personal signal receiver is configured to be associated with a physiological location, e.g., inside of or on the body, and to receive a signal the IEM. During use, the IEM broadcasts a signal which is received by the personal signal receiver. | 02-19-2015 |
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20150309793 | RESOURCE LOCKING FOR LOAD STORE SCHEUDLING IN A VLIW PROCESSOR - A load/store unit including a memory queue configured to store a plurality of memory instructions and state information indicating whether each memory instruction of the plurality of memory instructions can be performed independently, with, separately, or after older pending instructions; and a state-selection circuit configured to set a state information of each memory instruction of the plurality of memory instructions in view of an older pending instruction in the memory queue. | 10-29-2015 |
20150309795 | ZERO OVERHEAD LOOP - A method and apparatus for zero overheard loops is provided herein. The method includes the steps of identifying, by a decoder, a loop instruction and identifying, by the decoder, a last instruction in a loop body that corresponds to the loop instruction. The method further includes the steps of generating, by the decoder, a branch instruction that returns execution to a beginning of the loop body, and enqueing, by the decoder, the branch instruction into a branch reservation queue concurrently with an enqueing of the last instruction in a reservation queue. | 10-29-2015 |
20150309796 | RENAMING WITH GENERATION NUMBERS - A processor including a register file having a plurality of registers, and configured for out-of-order instruction execution, further includes a renamer unit that produces generation numbers that are associated with register file addresses to provide a renamed version of a register that is temporally offset from an existing version of that register rather than assigning a non-programmer-visible physical register as the renamed register. | 10-29-2015 |
20150309798 | REGISTER RESOURCE LOCKING IN A VLIW PROCESSOR - An apparatus including a queue configured to store a plurality of instructions and state information indicating whether each instruction of the plurality of instructions can be performed independently of older pending instructions; and a state-selection circuit configured to set a state information of each instruction of the plurality of instructions ifs view of an older pending instruction in the queue. | 10-29-2015 |
20150309799 | STUNT BOX - A processor including a stunt box with an intermediate storage, including a plurality of registers, configured to store a plurality of execution pipe results as a plurality of intermediate results; a storage, communicatively coupled to the intermediate storage, configured to store a plurality of storage results which may include one or more of the plurality of intermediate results; and an arbiter, communicatively coupled to the intermediate storage and the storage, configured to receive the plurality of execution pipe results, the plurality of intermediate results, and the plurality of storage results and to select an output to retire from of the plurality of results, the plurality of intermediate results, and the plurality of storage results. | 10-29-2015 |
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20140320673 | Measurement of Remote Display Performance With Image-Embedded Markers - Methods, systems, and computer programs are provided for measuring the performance of a remote display. One method includes an operation for embedding in display frames a respective frame identifier and a respective frame picture. The respective frame picture is placed in a respective region that depends of the value of the respective frame identifier. Additionally, the method includes operations for sending the plurality of display frames to a remote client, and for extracting each received frame picture from the respective region of each received display frame at the remote client based on the received frame identifier. The received frame quality is calculated for each received display frame based on the comparison of the extracted received frame picture with the respective frame picture. Further, the method includes an operation for calculating a remote display quality for the remote client based on the calculated received frame quality for the received display frames. | 10-30-2014 |
20140325054 | Remote Display Performance Measurement Triggered By Application Display Upgrade - Methods, systems, and computer programs are provided for measuring the performance of display images received on a remote computer display. One method includes an operation for detecting calls from an application to an application programming interface (API), which is provided for rendering images on a display image, each call causing an update of the display image. Further, the method includes an operation for embedding data for measuring performance in display frames of the display image based on the detecting. The embedding results in modified displayed frames with respective data for measuring performance. The modified displayed frames are transmitted to a remote client, which results in received modified display frames having respective received data for measuring the performance. In addition, the method includes an operation for calculating the remote display quality for the given application based on the received modified display frames and the respective received data for measuring performance. | 10-30-2014 |
20150120928 | CONTAINER VIRTUAL MACHINES FOR HADOOP - A distributed computing application is described that provides a highly elastic and multi-tenant platform for Hadoop applications and other workloads running in a virtualized environment. Data and compute nodes are separated into different virtual machines (VM). Compute VMs are used to launch containers from different tenants. Compute VMs are organized in pools of hot spare VMs that are immediately available for launching a container and executing a task, and pools of cold spare VMs. Each compute VM may include a mounted network filesystem provided by a node manager to share intermediate outputs across VMs executing on the same host. | 04-30-2015 |
20150121371 | MULTI-TENANT DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING AND DATABASE - A distributed computing application is described that provides a highly elastic and multi-tenant platform for Hadoop applications and other workloads running in a virtualized environment. Deployments of a distributed computing application, such as Hadoop, may be executed concurrently with a distributed database application, such as HBase, using a shared instance of a distributed filesystem, or in other cases, multiple instances of the distributed filesystem. Computing resources allocated to region server nodes executing as VMs may be isolated from compute VMs of the distributed computing application, as well as from data nodes executing as VMs of the distributed filesystem. | 04-30-2015 |
20150134606 | INTELLIGENT DATA PROPAGATION IN A HIGHLY DISTRIBUTED ENVIRONMENT - Exemplary methods, apparatuses, and systems that can intelligently copy data to a plurality of datastores are described. In one embodiment, a distance value of a path between each datastore is determined. Based on the distance values, a graph cluster analysis creates clusters of the datastores within close proximity to one another. Also, a shortest path tree determines the most efficient paths available for copying data from a source datastore to one or more destination datastores. The source datastore is designated as the root of the shortest path tree, and the one or more destination datastores are designated as the vertices of the tree. After each child vertex of the source datastore is ordered in descending order according to a number of unique clusters to which descendants of the child vertex belong, the data is copied from the source datastore to the one or more destination datastores in the descending order. | 05-14-2015 |
20150134607 | INTELLIGENT DATA PROPAGATION USING PERFORMANCE MONITORING - Exemplary methods, apparatuses, and systems that can intelligently copy data to a plurality of datastores using performance monitoring are described. In one embodiment, a shortest path tree determines the most efficient paths available for copying data from a source datastore to one or more destination datastores. During the copying of the data between a source datastore and the one or more destination datastores, a performance value of each of the datastores involved in the copying process is compared to a threshold. In response to determining that the performance value of a given source or destination datastore involved in the copying exceeds the threshold, the copying of the data to the corresponding destination datastore is suspended. An updated shortest path tree is determined to locate a more efficient path for copying data to the suspended destination datastore. Copying is resumed to the suspended destination datastore using the updated shortest path tree. | 05-14-2015 |
20150160884 | ELASTIC TEMPORARY FILESYSTEM - An elastic filesystem for temporary data provides storage space for virtual machines (VMs) in a distributed computing system. The filesystem redirects accesses to virtual disks in VMs to a common pool file. The system provides performance and storage efficiency at least on par with local, direct attached virtual disks, while providing a single pool of shared storage that is provisioned and managed independently of the VMs. The system provides storage isolation between VMs storing temporary data in that shared pool. Also, storage space for temporary data may be allocated on demand and reclaimed when no longer needed, thereby supporting a wide variety of temporary space requirements for different Hadoop jobs. | 06-11-2015 |
20150254000 | CONFIGURING CACHE FOR I/O OPERATIONS OF VIRTUAL MACHINES - In a computer-implemented method for configuring flash cache for input/output operations to a storage device by a plurality of virtual machines an input/output trace log for each of a plurality of virtual machines is accessed. Performance of each of the plurality of virtual machines based on a plurality of configurations of the flash cache is simulated in real-time. A recommendation of the plurality of configurations of the flash cache for the each of the plurality of virtual machines utilizing results from the simulation is generated. | 09-10-2015 |