Wagar
Bruce Wagar, Pasadena, CA US
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20090187731 | Method for Address Translation in Virtual Machines - The invention relates to a method for address translation in a system running multiple levels of virtual machines containing a hierarchically organized translation lookaside buffer comprising at least two linked hierarchical sub-units, a first sub-unit comprising a lookaside buffer for some higher level address translation levels, and the second sub-unit comprising a lookaside buffer for some lower level address translation levels, and said second sub-unit being arranged to store TLB index address information of the upper level sub-unit as tag information in its lower level TLB structure, comprising the steps of collecting intermediate address translation results on different virtual machine levels; and buffering the intermediate translation results in the translation lookaside buffer. | 07-23-2009 |
Bruce A. Wagar, Tempe, AZ US
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20120246439 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MEASURING THE PERFORMANCE OF A COMPUTER SYSTEM ON A PER LOGICAL PARTITION BASIS - Disclosed are a method and system for measuring the performance of individual logical partitions of a logically partitioned computer system. Preferably, the method and system both hardware and firmware to allow measurement samples to be collected only for user specified zones of interest. In one embodiment, the method comprises the steps of specifying a Zone or Zones of interest (a Zone being a logical partition), collecting measurement samples only from the one or more specified Zones of interest, and measuring the performance of each of these Zones using only the measurement samples collected from said each of the Zones. | 09-27-2012 |
Darryl L. Wagar, San Antonio, TX US
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20140312888 | Flexible Magnetostrictive Probe Having Sensor Elements Without Permanent Magnets - A sensor for use in magnetostrictive testing of a structure. An array of sensor elements is attached to a flexible backing. Each sensor element has a thin strip made from magnetostrictive material, a first coil wrapped around the width of the strip and operable to provide a DC bias magnetic field, and a second coil wrapped around the width of the strip and operable for MsS generation and detection. Typically, the first coils of all strips are electrically connected to each other and the second coils of all strips are electrically connected to each other, to form two separate coil circuits. The probe may be wrapped around the circumference of a cylindrical structure, and used for magnetostrictive testing. | 10-23-2014 |
Jason W. Wagar, Leander, TX US
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20130286020 | Application To Measure Display Size - A method includes initializing a software program configured to determine a display height and a display width on a display, receiving input dimensions of a standard sized object into the software program, determining the display height and the display width based on the input dimensions of a standard sized object, and outputting the display height and the display width from the software program. | 10-31-2013 |
Nicholas Wagar, Decatur, GA US
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20140106340 | HIV-1 GENOTYPING ASSAY FOR GLOBAL SURVEILLANCE OF HIV-1 DRUG RESISTANCE - Provided herein are new methods, primers, and kits for genotyping HIV-1, including group M viral strains. The methods can be used for HIV-1 drug resistance surveillance and monitoring, for example in resource-poor countries. The disclosed methods can detected more mixed HIV-1 population than previous methods. Given the high efficiency in genotyping diverse HIV-1 group M viral strains from plasma and dried blood spot (DBS) samples and substantial reagent cost saving, the disclosed methods can be used for HIV-1 drug resistance genotyping in both antiretroviral therapy (ART)-naive and -experienced populations for surveillance purposes and patient monitoring. | 04-17-2014 |