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20130085498 | APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING POSITION OF ROTARY SURGICAL INSTRUMENT - A rotation sensor system is included with a surgical instrument having an outer tube, an inner rotating member rotatably disposed within the outer tube and a handpiece coupled to proximal ends of the outer tube and the inner rotating member. The rotation sensor system includes a magnetic member provided on the inner rotating member near the proximal end of the inner rotating member, a magnetically permeable member provided on the outer tube near the proximal end of the outer tube, and a sensor provided on the handpiece to sense magnetic flux of the magnetically permeable member adjacent to the sensor. This sensed magnetic flux can be used to determine the rotational position of the inner rotating member relative to the outer. tube. Such information can be used to control the position of the cutting member relative to the cutting window when a surgeon stops rotating the inner rotating member. | 04-04-2013 |
20140155888 | INTEGRATED BLADE ASSEMBLY AND IDENTIFICATION CIRCUIT - An interchangeable tip comprising: a stylet; a blade module including: an enclosure that electrically connects, signally connects, or both the interchangeable tip to a power source, a signal source, or both; and blade circuitry having: one or more control buttons, one or more switches, or both for controlling operation one or more functions of the interchangeable tip. | 06-05-2014 |
20150112334 | INTEGRATED BLADE ASSEMBLY AND IDENTIFICATION CIRCUIT - An interchangeable tip comprising: a stylet; a blade module including: an enclosure that electrically connects, signally connects, or both the interchangeable tip to a power source, a signal source, or both; and blade circuitry having: one or more control buttons, one or more switches, or both for controlling operation one or more functions of the interchangeable tip. | 04-23-2015 |
20150335379 | INTEGRATED BLADE ASSEMBLY AND IDENTIFICATION CIRCUIT - An interchangeable tip comprising: a stylet; a blade module including: an enclosure that electrically connects, signally connects, or both the interchangeable tip to a power source, a signal source, or both; and blade circuitry having: one or more control buttons, one or more switches, or both for controlling operation one or more functions of the interchangeable tip. | 11-26-2015 |
20160022889 | COIL PARAMETERS AND CONTROL - Present embodiments are directed to measuring and calculating parameters to control and monitor a power transfer in an implanted medical device. The medical device may be implanted in a subject and typically includes an artificial heart or ventricle assist device. The system measures parameters and uses the parameters to calculate a coupling coefficient for coils that transfer power between an external primary and an implanted secondary. The system uses the calculated coupling coefficient to estimate heat flux being generated in the system. Based on the level heat flux detected, the system may issue alerts to warn the subject or control actions to mitigate the effects of the heat flux. | 01-28-2016 |
20160022891 | POWER SCALING - Disclosed are systems and methods for measuring and calculating parameters to control and monitor a power transfer in an implanted medical device, including operating the device in a plurality of scalable power modes and/or coupling modes. The system may shift between or among power and/or coupling modes based on input such as data received over system communication lines, programmable timers, or electrical loading information. The system may also shift between or among power and/or coupling modes based on calculated amounts of coupling, levels of detected heat flux, and/or amounts of estimated temperature changes. | 01-28-2016 |
20160074132 | SURGICAL SYSTEM HAVING DETACHABLE COMPONENT AND STATE DETECTION CIRCUIT FOR DETECTION OF STATE OF ATTACHMENT OF DETACHABLE COMPONENT - A surgical system and a method of providing and enabling a surgical system. The surgical system having a console and a first component configured to be directly or indirectly detachably attached to the console. The surgical system having a sensor circuit arranged to the console, and a first target state identifying circuit arranged to the first component. The sensor circuit outputs a feedback signal indicative of a state of electrical connection of the first target state identifying circuit to the sensor circuit. A controller arranged in the console is configured to control a therapy signal generator based on the feedback signal. | 03-17-2016 |
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20090029205 | Integrated fuel line to support CPOX and SMR reactions in SOFC systems - A fuel cell system comprises at least one fuel cell stack, a CPOX reactor, and a conduit for providing a fuel stream to the at least one fuel cell stack through the CPOX reactor during both a start up and a steady state modes of operation of the system. | 01-29-2009 |
20100209802 | FUEL CELL STACK COMPONENTS AND MATERIALS - A plurality of fuel cell stack components, such as interconnects, seals and bypass conductors are provided. The components may be used in solid oxide fuel cell stacks or other types of fuel cell stacks. | 08-19-2010 |
20110053027 | Multi-Stream Heat Exchanger for a Fuel Cell System - A multi-stream heat exchanger includes at least one air preheater section, at least one cathode recuperator section, and at least one anode recuperator section, wherein each section is a plate type heat exchanger having two major surfaces and a plurality of edge surfaces, a plurality of risers through at least some of the plates, and a plurality of flow paths located between plates. The cathode recuperator section is located adjacent to a first edge surface of the anode recuperator, and the air preheater section is located adjacent to a second edge surface of the anode recuperator section. | 03-03-2011 |
20120164547 | CPOX Reactor Design for Liquid Fuel and Liquid Water - A method of operating a fuel cell system includes flowing a liquid fuel and optionally liquid water in sufficient proximity to a CPOX reactor such that heat from the CPOX reactor is used to vaporize the liquid fuel and optionally the liquid water. The fuel is then provided from the CPOX reactor to a fuel cell stack. | 06-28-2012 |
20120178003 | SOFC Hot Box Components - Various hot box fuel cell system components are provided, such as heat exchangers, steam generator and other components. | 07-12-2012 |
20120196195 | SOFC Hot Box Components - Various hot box fuel cell system components are provided, such as heat exchangers, steam generator and other components. | 08-02-2012 |
20120270117 | SOFC Hot Box Components - Various hot box fuel cell system components are provided, such as heat exchangers, steam generator and other components. | 10-25-2012 |
20130224618 | MULTI-STREAM HEAT EXCHANGER FOR A FUEL CELL SYSTEM - A multi-stream heat exchanger includes at least one air preheater section, at least one cathode recuperator section, and at least one anode recuperator section, wherein each section is a plate type heat exchanger having two major surfaces and a plurality of edge surfaces, a plurality of risers through at least some of the plates, and a plurality of flow paths located between plates. The cathode recuperator section is located adjacent to a first edge surface of the anode recuperator, and the air preheater section is located adjacent to a second edge surface of the anode recuperator section. | 08-29-2013 |
20140087286 | Systems and Methods for Bypassing Fuel Cells - Embodiment methods for bypassing a fuel cell in a fuel cell stack include identifying a fuel cell to bypass and connecting a conductive bypass to the fuel cell stack such that the bypass electrically connects a first interconnect in the fuel cell stack and a second interconnect in the fuel cell stack and electrically bypasses the identified fuel cell. Further embodiment methods include applying a conductive sealing material to the fuel cell stack such that the conductive sealing material seals a cathode inlet or outlet of the identified fuel cell and such that the conductive sealing material electrically bypasses the identified fuel cell. | 03-27-2014 |
20140162162 | Fuel Cell System Hot Box Insulation - A method of insulating a base portion of a fuel cell system including pouring an insulation that can be poured to fill at least 30 volume % of a base portion cavity of the fuel cell system housing through an opening in a sidewall of the housing. The base portion cavity of the housing is located between a bottom wall of the housing and a stack support base plate located in the housing. The stack support base plate supports one or more columns of fuel cell stacks. | 06-12-2014 |
20150111121 | PRE-REFORMER FOR SELECTIVE REFORMATION OF HIGHER HYDROCARBONS - Systems and methods are provided integrating an annular pre-reformer as part of an anode recuperator of a fuel cell system. | 04-23-2015 |
20150288006 | FUEL CELL SYSTEM GLOW PLUG AND METHOD OF FORMING SAME - A glow plug and method of forming the same, the glow plug including a housing, a heating element extending from a first end of the housing, and a sealing element attached to the heating element and the first end of the housing. The sealing element may include an annular base and a tubular collar extending from the base. The sealing element may be attached using an ABA gold braze. The sealing element may include an austenitic nickel-chromium alloy. The glow plug may further include a landing pad configured to attach a lead wire to the heating element. The landing pad may include a collar and a lead connection extending from the collar and may be attached using the ABA gold braze. The glow plug may further include a glass sealing ring disposed between the heating element and the housing. The sealing ring may be attached using the ABA gold braze. | 10-08-2015 |
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20130141203 | Inductor Structure - An inductor structure includes an even number of segments, each segment adjacent to two segments, each segment including a loop, each loop having a first end and a second end; and a crossover section adjacent to each segment, the crossover section coupling each of the first ends and second ends of the loops so as to cause current to circulate around the loop of each segment in an opposite rotational direction to the direction of current circulation in the loops of the segments adjacent to that segment. | 06-06-2013 |
20140140028 | Magnetic Coupling and Cancellation Arrangement - An inductor arrangement comprises a first inductor formed on a substrate, a second inductor formed on the substrate, a first loop formed on the substrate adjacent to the first inductor and a phasing network connected to the first loop which is arranged to receive an input signal representative of a flow of magnetic flux through the second inductor and to apply a first current to the first loop for generating a flow of magnetic flux for reducing magnetic coupling between the second inductor and the first inductor. A second loop can be formed on the substrate adjacent to the second inductor which is arranged to generate a second current in response to a flow of magnetic flux through the second loop, with the second current being the signal representative of a flow of magnetic flux through the second inductor. | 05-22-2014 |
20150065034 | Methods and Apparatus for a Multi-Polarized Wireless Communications System - Signal processing methods and apparatus are disclosed, including a method of receiving a signal using at least first and second antennas, the method comprising obtaining a first signal comprising a component of the received signal received at said first antenna, obtaining a second signal comprising a component of the received signal received at said second antenna, wherein the first and second signals comprise at least partially orthogonal components of the received signal, performing operations on said first signal and said second signal to obtain first and second modified signals, wherein the operations substantially maximise a level of the received signal in the first modified signal and substantially minimise a level of the received signal in the second modified signal, and processing the first modified signal. | 03-05-2015 |
20150180251 | APPARATUS FOR WIRELESSLY CHARGING A RECHARGEABLE BATTERY - The present application relates to apparatus for wirelessly charging a rechargeable battery, the apparatus comprising: a charging resonator assembly for converting energy from a magnetic field external to the apparatus into an electric current; and a charging circuit for charging the battery using the electric current, wherein the charging resonator assembly includes a plurality of microelectromechanical system (MEMS) switches which, when open, divide the charging resonator into a plurality of electrically unconnected resonator portions, and which, when closed, connect the plurality of resonator portions to form a continuous resonator. | 06-25-2015 |
20150255530 | MAGNETIC COUPLING AND CANCELLATION ARRANGEMENT - An inductor arrangement comprises a first inductor formed on a substrate, a second inductor formed on the substrate, a first loop formed on the substrate adjacent to the first inductor and a phasing network connected to the first loop which is arranged to receive an input signal representative of a flow of magnetic flux through the second inductor and to apply a first current to the first loop for generating a flow of magnetic flux for reducing magnetic coupling between the second inductor and the first inductor. A second loop can be formed on the substrate adjacent to the second inductor which is arranged to generate a second current in response to a flow of magnetic flux through the second loop, with the second current being the signal representative of a flow of magnetic flux through the second inductor. | 09-10-2015 |
20160036261 | Wireless Charger With Resonator - A wireless charger is disclosed that comprises a transmitter and a resonator connected to the transmitter and comprising a conductive path substantially located within a plane, wherein the conductive path is arranged to form at least two loops, said loops being arranged such that a current that flows in the conductive path flows around a first one of said loops in a first direction and around a second one of said loops in a second direction opposite the first direction. | 02-04-2016 |
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20080264243 | Ceramic components, ceramic component systems, and ceramic armour systems - Several ceramic armour systems are provided herein. One such system is a ceramic armour system for personnel. Such system includes an integral ceramic plate, or a plurality of interconnected ceramic components providing an integral plate. The ceramic has a deflecting front surface or a flat front surface, and a rear surface. A front spall layer is bonded to the front surface of the ceramic plate. A shock-absorbing layer is bonded to the rear surface of ceramic plate. A backing is bonded to the exposed face of the shock-absorbing layer. A second such system is a ceramic armour system for vehicles. Such system also includes an integral ceramic plate, or a plurality of interconnected ceramic components providing an integral plate. The ceramic plate has a deflecting front surface or a flat front surface, and a rear surface. A front spall layer is bonded to the front surface of the ceramic plate. A shock-absorbing layer is bonded to the rear surface of the ceramic plate. The assembly of the front spall layer, the ceramic plate, and the shock-absorbing layer is bolted to the hull of a vehicle, preferably with an air gap, or alternatively without an air gap. | 10-30-2008 |
20100101403 | CERAMIC COMPONENTS, CERAMIC COMPONENT SYSTEMS, AND CERAMIC ARMOUR SYSTEMS - Several ceramic armour systems are provided herein. One such system is a ceramic armour system for personnel. Such system includes an integral ceramic plate, or a plurality of interconnected ceramic components providing an integral plate. The ceramic has a deflecting front surface or a flat front surface, and a rear surface. A front spall layer is bonded to the front surface of the ceramic plate. A shock-absorbing layer is bonded to the rear surface of ceramic plate. A backing is bonded to the exposed face of the shock-absorbing layer. A second such system is a ceramic armour system for vehicles. Such system also includes an integral ceramic plate, or a plurality of interconnected ceramic components providing an integral plate. The ceramic plate has a deflecting front surface or a flat front surface, and a rear surface. A front spall layer is bonded to the front surface of the ceramic plate. A shock-absorbing layer is bonded to the rear surface of the ceramic plate. The assembly of the front spall layer, the ceramic plate, and the shock-absorbing layer is bolted to the hull of a vehicle, preferably with an air gap, or alternatively without an air gap. | 04-29-2010 |
20100154623 | CERAMIC COMPONENTS, CERAMIC COMPONENT SYSTEMS, AND CERAMIC ARMOUR SYSTEMS - Several ceramic armour systems are provided herein. One such system is a ceramic armour system for personnel. Such system includes an integral ceramic plate, or a plurality of interconnected ceramic components providing an integral plate. The ceramic has a deflecting front surface or a flat front surface, and a rear surface. A front spall layer is bonded to the front surface of the ceramic plate. A shock-absorbing layer is bonded to the rear surface of the ceramic plate. A backing is bonded to the exposed face of the shock-absorbing layer. A second such system is a ceramic armour system for vehicles. Such system also includes an integral ceramic plate, or a plurality of interconnected ceramic components providing an integral plate. The ceramic plate has a deflecting front surface or a flat front surface, and a rear surface. A front spall layer is bonded to the front surface of the ceramic plate. A shock-absorbing layer is bonded to the rear surface of the ceramic plate. The assembly of the front spall layer, the ceramic plate, and the shock-absorbing layer is bolted to the hull of a vehicle, preferably with an air-gap, or alternatively without an air-gap. | 06-24-2010 |
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20080231117 | POWER MANAGEMENT TOPOLOGIES - A power supply topology according to one embodiment includes a first path coupled to a controllable DC power source, a second path coupled to a rechargeable battery, and a third path coupled to a system load, the three paths coupled to a common node. The topology may further include a unidirectional switch coupled to the first path and a selectively unidirectional switch coupled to the second path. The topology may further include a power management control circuit including a wake up circuit having a comparison circuit and an output decision circuit. Of course, many alternatives, variations, and modifications are possible without departing from this embodiment. | 09-25-2008 |
20090045775 | Charging Circuit for Parallel Charging in Multiple Battery Systems - A charging circuit for controlling a system charging parameter provided to a host of rechargeable batteries, wherein the host of batteries includes at least a first battery and second battery that may be coupled in parallel. The charging circuit provides for fast charging of rechargeable batteries in parallel. Independent current and voltage sensing for each battery enables parallel charging of batteries at different charging currents. The charging circuit may be configured to accept either analog or digital signals from an associated power management unit. | 02-19-2009 |
20090167091 | SELECTOR CIRCUIT FOR POWER MANAGEMENT IN MULTIPLE BATTERY SYSTEMS - A selector circuit configured to select among a DC power source and a plurality of batteries for an electronic device. The selector circuit includes a first comparator configured to compare a first input signal representative of a voltage level of the DC power source with a first threshold level and provide a first output signal representative of a difference between the first input signal and the first threshold level, and a selector output circuit. The selector output circuit is configured to provide selector output signals that control selection among the DC power source and the plurality of batteries. The selector output circuit providing said selector output signals to select the DC source and deselect the plurality of batteries if the first output signal is representative of the voltage level of said DC power source being greater than the first threshold level. | 07-02-2009 |
20090206795 | SELECTOR CIRCUIT FOR POWER MANAGEMENT IN MULTIPLE BATTERY SYSTEMS - A selector circuit configured to select among a DC power source and a plurality of batteries for an electronic device. The selector circuit is responsive to an output signal from an associated power management unit. The selector circuit is further configured to permit parallel operation of two or more of the batteries. The selector circuit may further act to independently verify power conditions and override instructions from the PMU in certain instances to enhance power supply safety and battery life such as by preventing inter battery current flow from a higher potential battery to a lower potential battery coupled in parallel. | 08-20-2009 |
20100327813 | POWER MANAGEMENT TOPOLOGIES - A power supply topology according to one embodiment includes a first path coupled to a controllable DC power source, a second path coupled to a rechargeable battery, and a third path coupled to a system load, the three paths coupled to a common node. The topology may further include a unidirectional switch coupled to the first path and a selectively unidirectional switch coupled to the second path. The topology may further include a power management control circuit including a wake up circuit having a comparison circuit and an output decision circuit. Of course, many alternatives, variations, and modifications are possible without departing from this embodiment. | 12-30-2010 |
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20080208920 | Efficient detection of deleted objects against a stateless content directory service - The exemplary embodiments of this invention provides a method and apparatus that features synchronizing of data objects in a client device with a server in a system since a last synchronization between the client device and the server by obtaining a list of added or modified data objects since the last synchronization, updating a cached object list on the client device with the list of added or modified data objects, obtaining a sorted list of existing data objects from the server, and detecting deleted data objects based on the comparison between the updated cached object list and the sorted object list. In particular, the synchronizing may include a control point periodically synchronizing the data objects with a content directory service (CDS) in a Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) device architecture (UDA). | 08-28-2008 |
20080212495 | Configuration mechanism in hosted remote access environments - In the exemplary embodiments of the invention there is a method including setting up a first tunnel between a first device and a remote access relay, setting up a second tunnel between the remote access relay and a remote access server, and updating the first device with related parameters and settings on the remote access relay. | 09-04-2008 |
20080279161 | Modifying remote service discovery based on presence - Modifying remote service discovery based on presence involves identifying service discovery data using ad-hoc, peer-to-peer, service discovery protocols of a local network. The service discovery data is aggregated via an entity of the local network. Presence data associated with a remote device located outside of the local network is identified and the aggregated service discovery data is altered based on the presence data. The altered aggregated service discovery data is made available to the remote device using out-of-band communications. The out-of-band communications are different from the service discovery protocols of the local network. | 11-13-2008 |
20090052421 | DISTINGUISHING BETWEEN DEVICES OF DIFFERENT TYPES IN A WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORK (WLAN) - A method and system for distinguishing between devices of different types (e.g., mobile and stationary devices) in a wireless local area network (WLAN) in order to provide additional services to one or the other. The method includes obtaining a device type for the terminal, and providing specific services to the terminal if the terminal is a device of a certain type. | 02-26-2009 |
20090080453 | CONTEXT AWARE IPV6 CONNECTION ACTIVATION IN A UPNP REMOTE ACCESS ENVIRONMENT - Systems and methods are provided to achieve remote access for Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) devices with Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) connectivity. Local discovery messages are monitored and it is determined when UPnP devices join or leave a UPnP network. It is also determined whether the joining devices utilize Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) or IPv6 connectivity. If it is determined that an additional IPv6 channel is needed to accommodate a UPnP device with IPv6 capabilities, a transport agent at a remote access server is configured. In addition, a transport agent at a remote access client is also configured. Thus, an IPv6 connection is activated allowing a joined remote UPnP device with IPv6 connectivity to interact to the home network remotely, as if the remote UPnP device was in the home network on an as-needed basis. | 03-26-2009 |
20120079128 | Modifying Remote Service Discovery Based on Presence - Modifying remote service discovery based on presence involves identifying service discovery data using ad-hoc, peer-to-peer, service discovery protocols of a local network. The service discovery data is aggregated via an entity of the local network. Presence data associated with a remote device located outside of the local network is identified and the aggregated service discovery data is altered based on the presence data. The altered aggregated service discovery data is made available to the remote device using out-of-band communications. The out-of-band communications are different from the service discovery protocols of the local network. | 03-29-2012 |
20120331166 | Modifying Remote Service Discovery Based on Presence - Modifying remote service discovery based on presence involves identifying service discovery data using ad-hoc, peer-to-peer, service discovery protocols of a local network. The service discovery data is aggregated via an entity of the local network. Presence data associated with a remote device located outside of the local network is identified and the aggregated service discovery data is altered based on the presence data. The altered aggregated service discovery data is made available to the remote device using out-of-band communications. The out-of-band communications are different from the service discovery protocols of the local network. | 12-27-2012 |
20130227010 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MULTI-BROWSER WEB-BASED APPLICATIONS - Various methods are described for expanding the display of a web application across multiple devices. One example method may comprise receiving an indication of content associated with a main frame of a web application. The method may further comprise displaying of the content associated with the main frame. Furthermore, the method may comprise searching for one or more external devices. Each of the one or more external devices may comprise a display for rendering content associated with a respective expanded frame of the web application. The method of this example embodiment may further comprise establishing a connection with the one or more external devices. Furthermore, the method may comprise providing for transmission to each of the one or more external devices of an indication of the content associated with the respective expanded frame. Similar and related example methods, example apparatuses, and example computer program products are also provided. | 08-29-2013 |
20150113298 | Expanding Universal Plug And Play Capabilities In Power Constrained Environment - This invention describes a method for expanding universal plug and play capabilities in a power constrained environment thus facilitating communication between two terminals with universal plug and play (UPnP) application capabilities, wherein one of the terminals is in a sleeping mode. The present invention can be applied (but not be limited) to mobile terminals, wireless devices, portable devices, mobile communication devices, mobile phones, etc. The invention describes a mechanism in which the UPnP application dynamically instructs the TCP/IP stack to tune-up its parameters so that it can tolerate longer delays and timeouts, due to the fact that it operates in a power constrained UPnP environment. | 04-23-2015 |
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20080285001 | Lithography aperture lenses, illumination systems, and methods - Lithography aperture lenses, illumination systems, and methods are disclosed. In a preferred embodiment, a lens includes a substantially transparent material and an electro-optical material disposed proximate the substantially transparent material, wherein the lens is a lens for an illuminator of a lithography system. | 11-20-2008 |
20090185155 | LITHOGRAPHY SYSTEM WITH ILLUMINATION MONITOR - A lithographic system including a light source configured to provide a light beam, a mask stage configured to hold a mask having a mask pattern, a wafer stage having a surface configured to hold a wafer having a plurality of dies, and an illumination monitor having a receiver disposed at the surface of the wafer stage and a polarimeter. A projection system is configured to shape and direct the light beam via the mask pattern to form an exposure beam and to individually expose each die with the exposure beam, and is configured to shape and direct the light beam to form a monitor beam and to expose the receiver with the monitor beam. The receiver is configured to communicate the monitor beam to the polarimeter which, based on the monitor beam, is configured to provide an illumination signal representative of properties of the light beam as it passes through the lithographic system. | 07-23-2009 |
20090233239 | Reticle for Use in a Semiconductor Lithographic System and Method for Modifying the Same - A reticle for use in a semiconductor lithographic system includes at least two separated reticle parts. Each part includes a pattern to be transferred lithographically to a substrate. At least one of the two separated reticle parts is independently replaceable. | 09-17-2009 |
20100040987 | Method for Exposing an Area on a Substrate to a Beam and Photolithographic System - Embodiments of the invention describe a method for exposing an area on a substrate to a beam. The method includes adjusting a focus offset of the beam with respect to the area on the substrate, tilting the beam or tilting the substrate, and exposing the area on the substrate with the beam, thereby generating locations within the area exposed with different foci. Furthermore embodiments describe computer programs for controlling a photolithographic system to do the same and a photolithographic system for doing the same. | 02-18-2010 |
20140204355 | Method for Exposing an Area on a Substrate to a Beam and Photolithographic System - Embodiments of the invention describe a method for exposing an area on a substrate to a beam. The method includes adjusting a focus offset of the beam with respect to the area on the substrate, tilting the beam or tilting the substrate, and exposing the area on the substrate with the beam, thereby generating locations within the area exposed with different foci. Furthermore embodiments describe computer programs for controlling a photolithographic system to do the same and a photolithographic system for doing the same. | 07-24-2014 |
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20130218902 | SHARED DIRECTORY SYSTEM - A directory system aggregates and synchronizes contact information across users, devices, and services. The directory system may aggregate contact information globally or across groups or organizations. The directory system may synchronize contact information for different users and resolve conflicts between inconsistent entries for a given entity. The directory system also may provide user-customized views of aggregated and synchronized contact information and list search results according to different attributes or based on relationships the search results may have with the user performing the search. | 08-22-2013 |
20130226577 | MESSAGE PREVIEW CONTROL - Embodiments of the invention relate generally to computing devices and systems, as well as software, computer programs, applications, and user interfaces, and more particularly, to systems, devices and methods to facilitate message preview control. For example, the method may include generating representations for messages to present on an interface, and detecting selection of the representation for the message. Further, the method can include presenting preview information for the message, which can be an electronic facsimile. The representations for the messages can include a representation for an electronic facsimile, as well as a voice message and an email. | 08-29-2013 |
20140143317 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING A PROTOCOL FOR MESSAGE DATA - Described herein are systems and methods for enabling access to messages on a message service system via user interfaces of receiving client devices. The message service system comprises a message storage system and a message access system. The message storage system receives messages from sending client devices and stores message data. The message access system comprises a message server and UI server. A receiving client device is connected with the UI server through a first HTTP connection for receiving UI data for building webpages of the user interface and is connected with the message server through a second non-HTTP connection for receiving message data for populating the webpages. The UI data does not comprise any message data. A client protocol engine on the receiving client device and a server protocol engine on the message server define and provide the non-HTTP protocol for receiving and transmitting message data. | 05-22-2014 |
20140173119 | CONTEXT AWARE HELP SYSTEM - A context aware help system generates context data for web sessions. The context data may be used either by a human operator or by an automated response system to help resolve user web session problems. For example, a user may initiate a telephone call to the context aware help during a web session. The context data may be displayed to a telephone operator in response to the telephone call. The telephone operator may use the context data to determine what web pages and user inputs were previously entered during the web session. This allows the telephone operator to quickly analyze web session problems and provide more effective and efficient web session support. The help system may alternatively, or in addition, provide other types of automated audio or data support. | 06-19-2014 |
20140289643 | MESSAGE PREVIEW CONTROL - Embodiments of the invention relate generally to computing devices and systems, as well as software, computer programs, applications, and user interfaces, and more particularly, to systems, devices and methods to facilitate message preview control. For example, the method may include generating representations for messages to present on an interface, and detecting selection of the representation for the message. Further, the method can include presenting preview information for the message, which can be an electronic facsimile. The representations for the messages can include a representation for an electronic facsimile, as well as a voice message and an email. | 09-25-2014 |
20150022866 | EMAIL TO FAX PROCESSING SYSTEM - An email-to-facsimile (fax) processing system efficiently services requests issued by customers of the system in a fair and impartial manner. The system illustratively includes a plurality of components configured to provide email-to-fax processing services over a network. The components of the email-to-fax system include computer nodes executing software processes and/or services embodied as one or more FaxEmail routers, FaxEmail pollers, Rendering servers and Fax assemblers. The email-to-fax processing services provided by the components illustratively include email storage and retrieval services, email-to-fax conversion services and fax organizational transmission services. One or more of these services may be performed by the components in a randomized fashion to ensure that the customer requests, such as email-to-fax requests, may be fairly and impartially processed by the system. | 01-22-2015 |
20150026281 | EMAIL TO FAX PROCESSING SYSTEM - An email-to-facsimile (fax) processing system efficiently services requests issued by customers of the system in a fair and impartial manner. The system illustratively includes a plurality of components configured to provide email-to-fax processing services over a network. The components of the email-to-fax system include computer nodes executing software processes and/or services embodied as one or more FaxEmail routers, FaxEmail pollers, Rendering servers and Fax assemblers. The email-to-fax processing services provided by the components illustratively include email storage and retrieval services, email-to-fax conversion services and fax organizational transmission services. One or more of these services may be performed by the components in a randomized fashion to ensure that the customer requests, such as email-to-fax requests, may be fairly and impartially processed by the system. | 01-22-2015 |
20150026282 | EMAIL TO FAX PROCESSING SYSTEM - An email-to-facsimile (fax) processing system efficiently services requests issued by customers of the system in a fair and impartial manner. The system illustratively includes a plurality of components configured to provide email-to-fax processing services over a network. The components of the email-to-fax system include computer nodes executing software processes and/or services embodied as one or more FaxEmail routers, FaxEmail pollers, Rendering servers and Fax assemblers. The email-to-fax processing services provided by the components illustratively include email storage and retrieval services, email-to-fax conversion services and fax organizational transmission services. One or more of these services may be performed by the components in a randomized fashion to ensure that the customer requests, such as email-to-fax requests, may be fairly and impartially processed by the system. | 01-22-2015 |
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20090080029 | USER INTERFACES AND METHODS TO PROVISION ELECTRONIC FACSIMILES - Embodiments of the invention relate generally to computing devices and systems, as well as software, computer programs, applications, and user interfaces, and more particularly, to provisioning electronic fax messages in a communication network including packetized and/or synchronous communications. According to one embodiment, a messaging can receive data representing an electronic document in a file format into a messaging system, convert fax components to a fax compatible format including the electronic document in the file format to form converted fax components, determine whether to generate an electronic facsimile to include the fax components as a pre-rendered electronic facsimile, and transmit the electronic facsimile as the pre-rendered electronic facsimile. | 03-26-2009 |
20090086278 | ELECTRONIC FACSIMILE DELIVERY SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Embodiments of the invention relate generally to computing devices and systems, as well as software, computer programs, applications, and user interfaces, and more particularly, to delivering electronic messages, including electronic facsimiles, in a communication network including packetized and/or synchronous communications, so that the electronic messages are delivered according to their relative priorities. The relative priorities can be set according to at least one attribute of the electronic messages, and these attributes can be provided by at least one of a sender of an electronic message, an intended recipient of an electronic message, and a messaging system The information determining a priority of a message also can include information about priorities of other messages, information regarding whether a message has been scheduled for delivery, information as to whether a message should be cancelled, and information concerning an optimal transmitting device. | 04-02-2009 |
20090086947 | INBOUND CALL IDENTIFICATION AND MANAGEMENT - Examples of inbound call identification and management are described including a call management system that includes one or more repositories that can include data representing call action policies and data representing attributes associated with the caller devices and the callee devices. Further, the call management system can include one or more computing devices that include a call identifier (“IDer”) configured to characterize the attributes of the caller devices to form characterized attributes, a call management system controller configured to match the characterized attributes against routing criteria specified in the data representing the call action policies, and a call management system router configured to route calls from the caller devices to the callee devices responsive to a match between the characterized attributes and the routing criteria. | 04-02-2009 |
20090086950 | Active call processing and notifications - Embodiments of the invention relate generally to computing devices and systems, as well as software, computer programs, applications, and user interfaces, and more particularly, to processing active calls and stored calls in a communication network for packetized and/or synchronous communications, and to generating notifications relating to active calls and stored calls. Other embodiments relate to creating and implementing bypass rules that allow a party to bypass a set of default prompts to a the party's communication device while enabling the caller device to access functions of a call processing system. | 04-02-2009 |
20090086953 | ACTIVE CALL FILTERING, SCREENING AND DISPATCHING - An examples of active call filtering, screening and dispatching is described, including receiving data representing a call from a first communication endpoint; presenting at a second communication endpoint, prior to connecting to the call, a subset of prompts that specify dispatching actions for the call, at least one of the dispatching actions including transmitting a response via a communications network, detecting selection of a prompt that specifies a dispatching action for the call, and transmitting an instruction from the second communication endpoint to a call messaging system to perform the dispatching action. In some embodiments, a determination is made as to whether a bypass condition exists, the bypass condition specifying that one or more customized screening rules are to be bypassed. If the bypass condition exists, then a call messaging system can bypass the use of a subset of prompts. | 04-02-2009 |
20090296907 | Telecommunications services activation - Embodiments of the invention relate generally to computing devices and systems, as well as software, computer programs, applications, and interfaces, and more particularly, to systems, devices and methods to activate telecommunications services. For example, a method may include configuring configuration data for a user account, the configuration data specifying a subset of telecommunications services for one or more user accounts, presenting in an interface an identifier for accessing the subset of telecommunications services, receiving data representing a request to activate the subset of telecommunications services associated with the identifier, the data representing the request including a user identification number, and activating the user account to include the subset of the telecommunications services, wherein configuring the configuration data occurs prior to presenting the identifier. | 12-03-2009 |
20120021730 | INBOUND CALL IDENTIFICATION AND MANAGEMENT - Examples of inbound call identification and management are described including a call management system that includes one or more repositories that can include data representing call action policies and data representing attributes associated with the caller devices and the callee devices. Further, the call management system can include one or more computing devices that include a call identifier (“IDer”) configured to characterize the attributes of the caller devices to form characterized attributes, a call management system controller configured to match the characterized attributes against routing criteria specified in the data representing the call action policies, and a call management system router configured to route calls from the caller devices to the callee devices responsive to a match between the characterized attributes and the routing criteria. | 01-26-2012 |
20130003954 | TECHNIQUES FOR BYPASSING CALL SCREENING IN A CALL MESSAGING SYSTEM - A system, method, and computer-readable media for bypassing call screening in a call messaging system includes storing a call screening rule for a callee specifying one or more conditions under which the call screening rule applies to an incoming call to the callee and specifying one or more call screening actions to take when an incoming call to the callee is received under the one or more conditions. When an incoming call from the caller's device to the callee's device is received under the one or more conditions of the call screening rule, a determination is made whether a bypass condition exists, and if a bypass condition exists, the incoming call is connected to the callee's device without taking the one or more call screening actions. | 01-03-2013 |
20130016822 | INBOUND CALL IDENTIFICATION AND MANAGEMENT - Examples of inbound call identification and management are described including a call management system that includes one or more repositories that can include data representing call action policies and data representing attributes associated with the caller devices and the callee devices. Further, the call management system can include one or more computing devices that include a call identifier (“IDer”) configured to characterize the attributes of the caller devices to form characterized attributes, a call management system controller configured to match the characterized attributes against routing criteria specified in the data representing the call action policies, and a call management system router configured to route calls from the caller devices to the callee devices responsive to a match between the characterized attributes and the routing criteria. | 01-17-2013 |
20130057925 | Real-time electronic facsimile delivery system - Embodiments of the invention relate generally to computing devices and systems, as well as software, computer programs, applications, and user interfaces, and more particularly, to systems, devices and methods to facilitate real-time facsimile delivery. | 03-07-2013 |
20140122517 | CONTACT LIST BASED ON INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL DATA - A method that allows users of telecommunications terminals to have relevant contact information presented to them without some of the disadvantages of the prior art is disclosed. | 05-01-2014 |
20140342711 | PROVISIONING INTERFACES FOR ACCESSING VIRTUAL PRIVATE BRANCH EXCHANGE SERVICES THROUGH A MOBILE DEVICE - Systems, methods and computer program products for facilitating the provisioning of a single and multi-line virtual private branch exchange (PBX) including automated call distribution via a mobile device are described. In some implementations, the provisioning of the single and multi-line virtual PBX can be achieved using one or more unique provisioning interfaces. The unique provisioning interfaces can enable the setup and configuration of a virtual PBX service account instantaneously from any geographical location at any time. Changes made to the virtual PBX service account can be immediately reflected back (e.g., in real-time) to the system providing the core operating environment. | 11-20-2014 |
20150317813 | USER INTERFACE AND METHODS TO ADAPT IMAGES FOR APPROXIMATING TORSO DIMENSIONS TO SIMULATE THE APPEARANCE OF VARIOUS STATES OF DRESS - Embodiments of the invention relate generally to computer-implemented image capture and processing, and more particularly, to user interfaces, systems, computer-readable media, and methods for approximating torso dimensions of a subject in an image to, for example, simulate appearance of the subject in various states of dress and/or generate imagery including different simulated layers of clothing for the subject of the image | 11-05-2015 |
20160050238 | CONSOLIDATED PEER-TO-PEER MEDIA SESSIONS FOR AUDIO AND/OR VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS - System, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable media storing computer-executable instructions for performing the methods are provided for facilitating electronic audio and/or video communications between multiple parties over a consolidated peer-to-peer media session. The peer-to-peer media session is consolidated in the sense that at least one of the two communications systems of the peer-to-peer media session performs media data relaying functions for at least one other communications system that is also a communications participant. | 02-18-2016 |
20160072953 | MANAGING PHONE NUMBERS IN A TELEPHONY SYSTEM - Techniques are described for managing phone numbers associated with a telephony system to reduce the likelihood that calls or transmissions directed to a subscriber or endpoint to which a phone number was previously assigned are received by a new subscriber or endpoint to which that number is reassigned. | 03-10-2016 |
20160094705 | Message Read Confirmation Using Eye Tracking - An electronic device generates a message read confirmation by using eye tracking. The device tracks a position of a user's eye while the user is viewing a displayed electronic message. The device generates a plurality of features associated with the user's viewing of the electronic message based on the tracked position of the eye. The generated features include, for example, a number of lines of the displayed electronic message viewed by the user. The device then generates a message read confirmation after determining that the user has read the displayed electronic message based on the generated plurality of features. The tracking of the eye position can be implemented by capturing images representing the eye position. Based on analyzing a series of the captured images, the device can also determine that the eye has stayed within a threshold distance and, responsively, enhance (e.g., zoom) the displayed electronic message. | 03-31-2016 |
20160119387 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MAKING COMMON SERVICES AVAILABLE ACROSS NETWORK ENDPOINTS - Systems and methods are disclosed for providing access to common services in a communication session. According to certain embodiments, a request to initiate a communication session is received. The communication can include a plurality of endpoints. An inventory of available services can be determined for each of the plurality of endpoints. At least one service that is commonly available to at least a subset of endpoints can be identified from the inventories of available services. Access can be provided to the at least one common service to the subset of endpoints during the communication session. | 04-28-2016 |
20160134689 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR INITIATING A PEER-TO-PEER COMMUNICATION SESSION - Systems and methods are disclosed for initiating a peer-to-peer communication session. According to certain embodiments, at least one peer device is identified. A first request is sent to the at least one peer device for an inventory of service capabilities of the at least one peer device. The requested inventory of service capabilities of the at least one peer device is received from the at least one peer device. A second request is sent to the at least one peer device to initiate a communication session with the at least one peer device using at least one service from the requested inventory of service capabilities. | 05-12-2016 |