Williamson, CA
Clayton Williamson, Moorpark, CA US
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20110299718 | System for Vibration Confinement - Systems and apparatuses are provided for vibration confinement and stress management in a loudspeaker. In one embodiment, the loudspeaker comprises a diaphragm that extends from an inner diaphragm region (e.g., dome or cone-shaped) to an outer diaphragm region, wherein the outer diaphragm region bends at a defined angle (e.g., between about 45 degrees and about 135 degrees) relative to the inner diaphragm region. The loudspeaker also comprises a suspension member extending from an inner suspension region to an outer suspension region, the inner suspension region overlapping and attaching with the outer diaphragm region. The bend in the diaphragm isolates the inner diaphragm region from spurious vibrations in the suspension member. | 12-08-2011 |
Clifton Williamson, Santa Clara County, CA US
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20110305082 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR SOFT DATA GENERATION FOR MEMORY DEVICES - Methods and apparatus are provided for soft data generation for memory devices. At least one soft data value is generated for a memory device, by obtaining at least one hard read value; and generating the soft data value associated with the at least one hard read value based on statistics for reading the hard read value. The hard read value may be one or more of data bits, voltage levels, current levels and resistance levels. The generated soft data value may be one or more of (i) a soft read value that is used to generate one or more log likelihood ratios, and (ii) one or more log likelihood ratios. The statistics comprise one or more of bit-based statistics and cell-based statistics. The statistics may also optionally comprise pattern-dependent disturbance of at least one aggressor cell on the target cell, as well as location-specific statistics. At least one soft data value can be generated for a memory device, by obtaining a soft read value; and generating the soft data value associated with the soft read value based on statistics for reading the soft read value, wherein the statistics comprise one or more of location-specific statistics and pattern-dependent statistics. | 12-15-2011 |
Clifton Williamson, Saratoga, CA US
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20110090734 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR STORING DATA IN A MULTI-LEVEL CELL FLASH MEMORY DEVICE WITH CROSS-PAGE SECTORS, MULTI-PAGE CODING AND PER-PAGE CODING - Methods and apparatus are provided for storing data in a multi-level cell flash memory device with cross-page sectors, multi-page coding and per-page coding. A single sector can be stored across a plurality of pages in the flash memory device. Per-page control is provided of the number of sectors in each page, as well the code and/or code rate used for encoding and decoding a given page, and the decoder or decoding algorithm used for decoding a given page. Multi-page and wordline level access schemes are also provided. | 04-21-2011 |
20110239089 | Methods and Apparatus for Soft Data Generation for Memory Devices Using Decoder Performance Feedback - Methods and apparatus for soft data generation for memory devices using decoder performance feedback. At least one soft data value is generated in a memory device, by obtaining performance feedback from a decoder; obtaining an error statistic based on the performance feedback; and generating the at least one soft data value based on the obtained error statistic. The performance feedback comprises one or more of decoded bits, a number of erroneous bits based on data decoded by the decoder and a number of unsatisfied parity checks. | 09-29-2011 |
20140126287 | Methods And Apparatus For Storing Data In A Multi-Level Cell Flash Memory Device With Cross-Page Sectors, Multi-Page Coding And Per-Page Coding - Methods and apparatus are provided for storing data in a multi-level cell flash memory device with cross-page sectors, multi-page coding and per-page coding. A single sector can be stored across a plurality of pages in the flash memory device. Per-page control is provided of the number of sectors in each page, as well as the code and/or code rate used for encoding and decoding a given page, and the decoder or decoding algorithm used for decoding a given page. Multi-page and wordline level access schemes are also provided. | 05-08-2014 |
20140126288 | Methods And Apparatus For Storing Data In A Multi-Level Cell Flash Memory Device With Cross-Page Sectors, Multi-Page Coding And Per-Page Coding - Methods and apparatus are provided for storing data in a multi-level cell flash memory device with cross-page sectors, multi-page coding and per-page coding. A single sector can be stored across a plurality of pages in the flash memory device. Per-page control is provided of the number of sectors in each page, as well as the code and/or code rate used for encoding and decoding a given page, and the decoder or decoding algorithm used for decoding a given page. Multi-page and wordline level access schemes are also provided. | 05-08-2014 |
20140126289 | Methods And Apparatus For Storing Data In A Multi-Level Cell Flash Memory Device With Cross-Page Sectors, Multi-Page Coding And Per-Page Coding - Methods and apparatus are provided for storing data in a multi-level cell flash memory device with cross-page sectors, multi-page coding and per-page coding. A single sector can be stored across a plurality of pages in the flash memory device. Per-page control is provided of the number of sectors in each page, as well as the code and/or code rate used for encoding and decoding a given page, and the decoder or decoding algorithm used for decoding a given page. Multi-page and wordline level access schemes are also provided. | 05-08-2014 |
Clifton James Williamson, Soquel, CA US
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20080215956 | COMPUTING AN ERROR DETECTION CODE SYNDROME BASED ON A CORRECTION PATTERN - The present invention is all error detection and correction scheme that enables the use of Horner's algorithm for the computation of EDC syndromes from the computed error pattern. Specifically, “transformed” EDC syndromes are computed during the read back of data and parity from the medium. The transformed syndromes are values of the polynomial whose coefficients occur in reverse order from that of the EDC codeword polynomial. In essence, by reversing the order of the coefficients, the Chien search processes the terms in descending order which is the right direction for Horner evaluation. | 09-04-2008 |
Cory S. Williamson, Palo Alto, CA US
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20090259538 | Network-based rebate system - An online rebate system is disclosed. The online rebate system allows purchasers of products to gain nearly immediate determinations of whether they are eligible for any rebates. In one embodiment, a purchaser can provide a transaction identifier for a prior purchase transaction to the online rebate system, and then the online rebate system can examine the transaction, including the products purchased, to determine in near real-time whether the purchaser is entitled to a rebate. If the purchaser is entitled to a rebate, payment for such rebate can be automatically initiated. In the event the purchaser is not entitled to a rebate, the purchaser can be so notified. | 10-15-2009 |
Eric Williamson, San Diego, CA US
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20120270305 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND APPARATUSES TO IMAGE A SAMPLE FOR BIOLOGICAL OR CHEMICAL ANALYSIS - A fluidic device holder configured to orient a fluidic device. The device holder includes a support structure configured to receive a fluidic device. The support structure includes a base surface that faces in a direction along the Z-axis and is configured to have the fluidic device positioned thereon. The device holder also includes a plurality of reference surfaces facing in respective directions along an XY-plane. The device holder also includes an alignment assembly having an actuator and a movable locator arm that is operatively coupled to the actuator. The locator arm has an engagement end. The actuator moves the locator arm between retracted and biased positions to move the engagement end away from and toward the reference surfaces. The locator arm is configured to hold the fluidic device against the reference surfaces when the locator arm is in the biased position. | 10-25-2012 |
Erik Williamson, San Diego, CA US
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20150151297 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND APPARATUSES TO IMAGE A SAMPLE FOR BIOLOGICAL OR CHEMICAL ANALYSIS - A fluidic device holder configured to orient a fluidic device. The device holder includes a support structure configured to receive a fluidic device. The support structure includes a base surface that faces in a direction along the Z-axis and is configured to have the fluidic device positioned thereon. The device holder also includes a plurality of reference surfaces facing in respective directions along an XY-plane. The device holder also includes an alignment assembly having an actuator and a movable locator arm that is operatively coupled to the actuator. The locator arm has an engagement end. The actuator moves the locator arm between retracted and biased positions to move the engagement end away from and toward the reference surfaces. The locator arm is configured to hold the fluidic device against the reference surfaces when the locator arm is in the biased position. | 06-04-2015 |
Frank Williamson, San Diego, CA US
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20130091513 | SEAMLESS EXTERNAL PROCESS INTEGRATION - A parent computer application interacts with one or more independently operating embedded child applications so as to provide an integrated seamless operating environment in which the embedded child applications are presented through the user interface of the parent application and may be controlled through the parent application. A computer operating system provides a user interface such that each installed computer application is allocated its own respective memory space by the operating system, and includes a library that is utilized for its operation, only one of the computer applications as an active application at any time. The system detects when one of the embedded child applications is the active application of the operating system, and in response changes a parent application attribute to ensure that a single integrated application window is displayed. | 04-11-2013 |
Gale Williamson, San Diego, CA US
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20120117419 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ERROR CORRECTION IN MULTI-PROCESSOR SYSTEMS - This disclosure provides apparatus, methods and systems for error correction in multi processor systems. Some implementations include a plurality of computing modules, each computing module including a processor. Each processor may include processing state. In some other implementations, each computing module may also include a memory. Upon receiving a signal to perform a partial re-synchronization, a hash of each processor's state data may be performed. In some embodiments, a hash of at least a portion of each computing module's memory data may also be performed. The hashes for each processor are then compared to determine majority hashes and possible minority hashes. Upon identifying a minority hash, the computing module that produced the minority hash may receive new processing state data from one of the computing modules that produced a majority hash. | 05-10-2012 |
James R. Williamson, Lakewood, CA US
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20140187127 | MODULAR DUAL-ACTION DEVICES AND RELATED METHODS - The invention concerns a module ( | 07-03-2014 |
John Williamson, Menlo Park, CA US
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20120306524 | High Temperature- Low Leakage Probe Apparatus and Method of Manufacturing Same - In one embodiment, the present invention includes an apparatus for contacting a plurality of contact locations of a semiconductor device. The apparatus includes a housing, a support member, a plurality of probe members, and an adhesive substance. The housing has a plurality of apertures that provides a low leakage pathway for high frequency signals to reach the semiconductor device through the plurality of probe members. The plurality of probe members are aligned on the support member and the adhesive substance secures the plurality of probe members to the supporting member. The housing, supporting member, and adhesive substance match in thermal expansion to reduce the error in alignment between the plurality of contact locations and the plurality of probe members over a temperature variance. | 12-06-2012 |
Maliha Williamson, Antioch, CA US
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20140107388 | FUEL GAS CONDITIONING PROCESS USING GLASSY POLYMER MEMBRANES - Disclosed herein is a process for conditioning natural gas containing C | 04-17-2014 |
Maliha Williamson, Livermore, CA US
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20130014643 | FUEL GAS CONDITIONING PROCESS USING GLASSY POLYMER MEMBRANESAANM Lokhandwala; Kaaeid A.AACI FremontAAST CAAACO USAAGP Lokhandwala; Kaaeid A. Fremont CA USAANM WIlliamson; MalihaAACI LivermoreAAST CAAACO USAAGP WIlliamson; Maliha Livermore CA USAANM Joshi; SachinAACI Mountain ViewAAST CAAACO USAAGP Joshi; Sachin Mountain View CA US - Disclosed herein is a process for conditioning natural gas containing C | 01-17-2013 |
Matthew Williamson, Palo Alto, CA US
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20090049552 | Method and Apparatus for Removing Harmful Software - Embodiments of the invention address the problem of removing malicious code from infected computers. | 02-19-2009 |
Michael V. Williamson, San Jose, CA US
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20080312875 | Monitoring and control of integrated circuit device fabrication processes - An integrated circuit (IC) device fabrication process may be monitored by processing product wafers to fabricate product IC devices, collecting process tool data from tools used to fabricate the product IC devices, and testing the product IC devices. To predict and monitor yield, the process tool data collected during processing and the defectivity data from testing the product IC devices may be input to a yield model that also takes into account design information particular to the product devices. The design information may comprise layout attributes of the product devices. The yield model may be generated from a defectivity model created by processing test wafers to fabricate test structures, collecting process tool data from tools used to fabricate the test structures, and testing the test structures. The test structures may have varying layout attributes to cover a design space allowed by design rules for particular product IC devices. | 12-18-2008 |
Michael V. Williamson, Clayton, CA US
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20100078123 | MEDICAL DEVICE HAVING BONDING REGIONS AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - Medical devices comprised of bonded joints are disclosed. The bonded joints comprise two surfaces bonded by a layer of phenoxy resin therebetween. In the preferred embodiments, bonded surfaces are comprised of materials that are suitable for medical devices. Most preferably, Nitinol comprises at least one bonded surface, however, other preferred materials may include, but are not limited to cobalt chromium, stainless steel, titanium, tantalum, and plastic. An intraluminal device comprised of a plurality of locations with a phenoxy resin layer is also disclosed wherein the phenoxy resin is further comprised of a radioopaque additive, a lubricious additive, or both radioopaque and lubricious additives. Also disclosed is an intraluminal device comprised of contiguous heterogeneous structural elements comprised of metallic members and non-metallic sections that are bonded together by a layer of phenoxy resin therebetween. | 04-01-2010 |
20110008626 | MEDICAL DEVICE HAVING BONDING REGIONS AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - Medical devices having bonded joints are disclosed. The bonded joints include two surfaces bonded by a layer of phenoxy resin therebetween. In the preferred embodiments, bonded surfaces include materials that are suitable for medical devices. Most preferably, Nitinol includes at least one bonded surface, however, other preferred materials may include, but are not limited to cobalt chromium, stainless steel, titanium, tantalum, and plastic. An intraluminal device including a plurality of locations with a phenoxy resin layer is also disclosed wherein the phenoxy resin further includes a radioopaque additive, a lubricious additive, or both radioopaque and lubricious additives. Also disclosed is an intraluminal device having contiguous heterogeneous structural elements of metallic members and non-metallic sections that are bonded together by a layer of phenoxy resin therebetween. | 01-13-2011 |
20110106238 | INTRALUMINAL DEVICE WITH IMPROVED FLEXIBILITY AND DURABILITY - In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a stent for insertion into a vessel of a patient. The stent is a tubular member having front and back open ends and a longitudinal axis extending there between. The tubular member has a first smaller diameter for insertion into a patient and navigation through the vessels, and a second larger diameter for deployment into the target area of a vessel. The tubular member is made from a plurality of adjacent hoops extending between the front and back ends. The hoops include a plurality of longitudinal struts and a plurality of loops connecting adjacent struts. The stent further includes a plurality of bridges having loop to bridge connections which connect adjacent hoops to one another. The bridge to loop connection points are separated angularly with respect to the longitudinal axis. The bridges have one end attached to a loop, another end attached to a loop on an adjacent hoop. The connection point between the bridge and the hoops will have a repeating pattern over a plurality of strut apices such that the benefits of a decreased number of bridges is realized while simultaneously avoiding the creation of overly unconstrained hoops. It is preferred that the ratio of total number of circumferentially aligned loops to the number of loops spanned by a particular bridge be a whole number. | 05-05-2011 |
R. Anthony Williamson, La Jolla, CA US
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20110135645 | HUMAN ANTIBODIES NEUTRALIZING HUMAN METAPNEUMOVIRUS - The present invention discloses methods for generating antibodies to human metapneumovirus (HMPV) polypeptides, including antibodies that immunospecifically bind to a HMPV F-protein. The invention also discloses methods for preventing, treating, or ameliorating symptoms associated with HMPV infection. | 06-09-2011 |
R. Anthony Williamson, San Diego, CA US
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20110250630 | Motif-grafted hybrid polypeptides and uses thereof - Provided herein are hybrid polypeptides that specifically bind to a disease-associated isoform of a polypeptide involved in diseases of protein aggregation. The hybrid polypeptides can be used for diagnosis and treatment of such diseases. In a particular embodiment, a hybrid protein that specifically binds to the infectious form of a prion (PrP | 10-13-2011 |
Richard J. Williamson, Cupertino, CA US
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20130238975 | OFF-LINE PRESENTATION OF WEB CONTENT - An enhanced reader can provide a user with an off-line browsing experience that is essentially indistinguishable from an on-line browsing experience. In particular, the enhanced reader can allow a user to access essentially all elements (e.g. hypertext elements) in a selected page of web content as well as navigation information such as next/previous page. The user can use the navigation information to view web content in its original form as well as navigate from page to page in those situations where the web content spans more than one page. This off-line navigation experience can be enabled by software that automatically archives web content as part of a background process while a user's device is in an on-line state. In this way, the user's off-line and on-line browsing experiences are substantially indistinguishable from each other. | 09-12-2013 |
Richard J. Williamson, Los Gatos, CA US
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20130325319 | INTEGRATED MAPPING AND NAVIGATION APPLICATION - An integrated map and navigation program is described. The program provides a first operational mode for browsing and searching a map. The program provides a second operational mode for providing a navigation presentation that provides a set of navigation directions along a navigated route by reference to the map. | 12-05-2013 |
20130339891 | Interactive Map - An interactive capability enables a user to dynamically adjust the content of an electronic map. Different modes can be chosen to emphasize features relevant to a particular interest, e.g. commuting, tourism, weather, etc. Combinations of modes can be selected to create a customized map. When a search is conducted, the chosen mode functions as a filter for the retrieved results. The map responds to user input directed to a given feature, to display information relevant to that feature. Tapping or clicking on a highway displays the locations of services along the highway, Touching two points on the map causes available routes between them to be computed and displayed to the user, along with relevant data for each route. Geospatial applications can be integrated with the map to provide information pertaining to the area displayed on the map, and to refine search results to those that are relevant to the area. | 12-19-2013 |
Richard John Williamson, Los Gatos, CA US
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20090228779 | USE OF REMOTE SERVICES BY A LOCAL WIRELESS ELECTRONIC DEVICE - The present disclosure generally relates to enabling web applications to use application programming interfaces (APIs) to display content on a mobile computing device. In some embodiments, the APIs can include services to enable web applications to simulate a native application that runs natively on the mobile computing device. In some embodiments, the APIs can include services to annotate a map with an overlay on the display of the mobile computing device. In some embodiments, a caching module is provided for caching resources associated with a web application on the mobile computing device. | 09-10-2009 |
20110314151 | BACKGROUND TASK EXECUTION OVER A NETWORK - Network activity of a client device that is coupled to a data network is monitored, to detect network activity idle time. Based upon detecting the idle time, an application running in the client device is automatically signaled that its background task be executed over the data network. Other embodiments are also described and claimed. | 12-22-2011 |
20120102065 | TECHNIQUES FOR DATABASE UPDATES - Techniques for updating databases stored on mobile devices. | 04-26-2012 |
20140156834 | BACKGROUND TASK EXECUTION OVER A NETWORK - Network activity of a client device that is coupled to a data network is monitored, to detect network activity idle time. Based upon detecting the idle time, an application running in the client device is automatically signaled that its background task be executed over the data network. Other embodiments a e also described and claimed. | 06-05-2014 |
20150188791 | BACKGROUND TASK EXECUTION OVER A NETWORK - Network activity of a client device that is coupled to a data network is monitored, to detect network activity idle time. Based upon detecting the idle time, an application running in the client device is automatically signaled that its background task be executed over the data network. Other embodiments are also described and claimed. | 07-02-2015 |
Robert Anthony Williamson, La Jolla, CA US
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20100081575 | Methods for creating diversity in libraries and libraries, display vectors and methods, and displayed molecules - Provided herein are methods for generating diverse polypeptide and nucleic acid molecule libraries and collections, and the collections and libraries; methods for selecting variant polypeptides and nucleic acid molecules from the libraries; and molecules selected from the libraries. Exemplary of the polypeptides and nucleic acid molecules are antibodies and nucleic acids encoding the antibodies (including antibody fragments and domain exchanged antibodies). Also provided herein are methods of displaying polypeptides such as antibodies, for example on the surface of genetic packages, such as phage; and libraries and collections of the displayed polypeptides and vectors for producing the displayed polypeptides, libraries and collections. Exemplary of the displayed antibodies are domain exchanged antibodies. | 04-01-2010 |
20100093563 | Methods and vectors for display of molecules and displayed molecules and collections - Provided herein are methods for generating diverse polypeptide and nucleic acid molecule libraries and collections, and the collections and libraries; methods for selecting variant polypeptides and nucleic acid molecules from the libraries; and molecules selected from the libraries. Exemplary of the polypeptides and nucleic acid molecules are antibodies and nucleic acids encoding the antibodies (including antibody fragments and domain exchanged antibodies). Also provided herein are methods of displaying polypeptides such as antibodies, for example on the surface of genetic packages, such as phage; and libraries and collections of the displayed polypeptides and vectors for producing the displayed polypeptides, libraries and collections. Exemplary of the displayed antibodies are domain exchanged antibodies. | 04-15-2010 |
20110033389 | Modified antibodies for passive immunotherapy - Provided herein are modified therapeutic antibodies containing a protein transduction domain conjugated to a neutralizing antibody. Also provided are methods for generating the modified therapeutic antibodies and methods of using the modified therapeutic antibodies for prevention and treatment of disease. | 02-10-2011 |
20110076268 | Antibodies against human respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and methods of use - Provided herein are antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof that immunospecifically bind to the fusion (F) protein of Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV). Also provided are methods for of prevention, treatment and diagnosis of viral infection and/or the treatment of one more symptoms of RSV-mediated disease. Methods of generating antibodies that immunospecifically bind RSV F protein also are provided. | 03-31-2011 |
20110189183 | Antibodies against candida, collections thereof and methods of use - Provided herein are antibodies that immunospecifically bind to species of the genus | 08-04-2011 |
20120165512 | Antigen Binding Fragments of an Antibody for Use in Treating or Diagnosing Ocular Diseases - The present invention relates to the use of a fully human antigen binding fragment of an antibody for the manufacture of a medicament for the treatment or diagnosis of an ocular disease upon topical administration. The invention further relates to a pharmaceutical composition for ocular topical administration for treatment or diagnosis of an ocular disease comprising a fully human binding fragment of an antibody. In particular, the antibody neutralises HSV1 and HSV2. | 06-28-2012 |
20130177573 | ANTI-HUMAN RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL VIRUS (RSV) ANTIBODIES AND METHODS OF USE - Provided herein are antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof that immunospecifically bind to the fusion (F) protein of Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV). Also provided are methods for of prevention, treatment and diagnosis of viral infection and/or the treatment of one more symptoms of RSV-mediated disease. Methods of generating antibodies that immunospecifically bind RSV F protein also are provided. | 07-11-2013 |
20140044719 | ANTIBODIES AGAINST HUMAN RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL VIRUS (RSV) AND METHODS OF USE - Provided herein are antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof that immunospecifically bind to the fusion (F) protein of Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV). Also provided are methods for of prevention, treatment and diagnosis of viral infection and/or the treatment of one more symptoms of RSV-mediated disease. Methods of generating antibodies that immunospecifically bind RSV F protein also are provided. | 02-13-2014 |
20140363427 | ANTI-HUMAN RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL VIRUS (RSV) ANTIBODIES AND METHODS OF USE - Provided herein are antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof that immunospecifically bind to the fusion (F) protein of Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV). Also provided are methods for of prevention, treatment and diagnosis of viral infection and/or the treatment of one more symptoms of RSV-mediated disease. Methods of generating antibodies that immunospecifically bind RSV F protein also are provided. | 12-11-2014 |
Ron C. Williamson, Fullerton, CA US
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20110257956 | Modeling and Simulation of Power Environments - In certain embodiments, a system includes one or more memory modules and one or more processing units. The one or more processing units access configuration parameters for configuring models that are operable to simulate operation of a power environment. A first subset of the models models power environment elements of the power environment. A second subset of the models models one or more external information sources, including an environmental source providing environmental data. The one or more processing units initiate configuration of the models according to the configuration parameters, resulting in configured models, and access operating parameters indicating operating conditions for the models to simulate. The one or more processing units initiate execution by the configured models of a simulation of the power environment according to the operating parameters. The configured models interact to execute the simulation. The simulation indicates how the simulated power environment behaves according to the operating parameters. | 10-20-2011 |
20140300508 | COHERENT AGGREGATION FROM MULTIPLE DIVERSE SOURCES ON A SINGLE DISPLAY - A system for tracking objects. Objects such as aircraft, ground vehicles, or vessels may be sensed with various sensors, including an Integrated Broadcast Service (IBS) ( | 10-09-2014 |
Shannon Williamson, San Diego, CA US
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20100047768 | AMPLIFICATION OF SINGLE VIRAL GENOMES - The present invention relates, e.g., to a method for amplifying the genome of a single virus particle from a mixture of virus particles, comprising (a) subjecting the mixture of virus particles to flow cytometry and identifying a sorted sample that putatively contains a single virus particle, (b) imbedding the sorted sample comprising the putative single viral particle in a solid matrix (e.g., low melting agarose); (c) visualizing the embedded virus particle (e.g., by EFM and/or confocal microscopy) to confirm that a single particle is embedded; and (d) exposing the nucleic acid from the visualized, embedded single, discrete viral particle (e.g., by alkali treatment) and amplifying the genomic viral nucleic acid in situ (e.g., by MDA). | 02-25-2010 |
Steve Williamson, Oakdale, CA US
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20090300190 | Data Serialization In A User Switching Environment - A method for sharing a common computing system among multiple users is disclosed. A user can perform a login process during which an input data, such as a user name or a password can be entered by the user to access a session. The user name and/or the password are then serialized into an object or a set of objects. If the serialized object or objects are authentic, a session is created and the session properties of the session are defined. Any applications that are subsequently executed during the session remain active after the session is switched out. | 12-03-2009 |
20090300225 | Data Serialization In A User Switching Environment - A method for sharing a common computing system among multiple users is disclosed. A user can perform a login process during which an input data, such as a user name or a password can be entered by the user to access a session. The user name and/or the password are then serialized into an object or a set of objects. If the serialized object or objects are authentic, a session is created and the session properties of the session are defined. Any applications that are subsequently executed during the session remain active after the session is switched out. | 12-03-2009 |
Steven M. Williamson, Oakdale, CA US
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20160119312 | ENCRYPTION METHODS AND APPARATUS - The embodiments discussed herein relate to updating and encrypting passwords for one or more computing devices. The computing devices can be associated with a common user account. According to the embodiments discussed herein, the user the can update a password of the user account at one computing device, and log into another computing device using the updated password without having to provide the current password for the other computing device. The embodiments incorporate a variety of encryption and key generation methods in order to safely transmit password updates between local computing devices. Specifically, the embodiments set forth methods and apparatus for generating and storing breadcrumbs that allow for decrypting a current password of a computing device using a new password. | 04-28-2016 |
Timothy Williamson, Palo Alto, CA US
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20140280126 | CACHING SLIDING WINDOW DATA - Disclosed are methods, systems, paradigms and structures for caching data associated with a sliding window in computer systems. A sliding window can include a time window that progresses with time, and the data can include time series data. As time progresses, the sliding window changes bringing in new data. The cache is updated with new data as and when the sliding window moves. The sliding window data is cached at various granularity levels. The method includes storing a first portion of the data at a first granularity level and a second portion at a second granularity level. The data is cached at various granularity levels in order to effectively use the cache considering at least cache updating criteria such as (i) number of times a storage unit is queried to retrieve the data for updating the cache, (ii) the day/date/time at which the storage unit is queried. | 09-18-2014 |
20140310470 | INTELLIGENT CACHING - Disclosed are methods, systems, paradigms and structures for managing cache memory in computer systems. Certain caching techniques anticipate queries and caches the data that may be required by the anticipated queries. The queries are predicted based on previously executed queries. The features of the previously executed queries are extracted and correlated to identify a usage pattern of the features. The prediction model predicts queries based on the identified usage pattern of the features. The disclosed method includes purging data from the cache based on predefined eviction policies that are influenced by the predicted queries. The disclosed method supports caching time series data. The disclosed system includes a storage unit that stores previously executed queries and features of the queries. | 10-16-2014 |
20140317140 | QUERY PREDICTION - Disclosed here are methods, systems, paradigms and structures for predicting queries, creating tables to store data for the predicted queries, and selecting a particular table to obtain the data from in response to a query. The methods include determining various combinations of a finite set of columns users may query on, based on (i) a list of columns users are interested in obtaining data for, and (ii) cardinality information of a column or combinations of columns in the list of columns. The methods further includes creating various tables based on the determined combinations of the columns using a meta query language. A query is responded to by selecting a table that has least number of rows, among the tables that satisfy query parameters. The methods include selecting a table that has a longest sequence of columns matching with a portion of the query parameters. | 10-23-2014 |
Walton Williamson, Burbank, CA US
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20080265097 | APPARATUS FOR AN AUTOMATED AERIAL REFUELING BOOM USING MULTIPLE TYPES OF SENSORS - A system for automated control of a refueling boom coupled to a tanker aircraft is provided. The system includes: a first inertial measurement unit (IMU) providing inertial measurements for the tanker aircraft; a first GPS receiver providing a GPS location for a GPS antenna attached to the tanker aircraft; and a processor adapted to calculate a first inertial navigation state for the tanker aircraft through integration of the inertial measurements, the processor being further adapted to calculate a first inertial navigation state error relative to the GPS location and to filter the first inertial navigation state error and the first inertial navigation state based upon noise characteristics of the first IMU and the first GPS receiver to provide an updated inertial navigation state for the tanker aircraft, the processor being further adapted to control the refueling boom relative to a receiver aircraft based upon the first and updated inertial navigation states. | 10-30-2008 |
20080270027 | FAULT DETECTION AND RECONFIGURATION OF AN AUTOMATED REFUELING BOOM - A system for automated control of a refueling boom coupled to a tanker aircraft is provided. The system includes sensors such as electro-optical sensor or GPS sensors that provide measurements used by the system to automatically control the refueling boom so as to mate with a receiver aircraft. The system is configured to monitor the health of the sensors and to reconfigure itself if any of the sensor are faulty. | 10-30-2008 |
20090248225 | Apparatus For An Automated Aerial Refueling Boom Using Multiple Types Of Sensors - A system for automated control of a refueling boom coupled to a tanker aircraft is provided. The system includes: a first inertial measurement unit (IMU) providing inertial measurements for the tanker aircraft; a first GPS receiver providing a GPS location for a GPS antenna attached to the tanker aircraft; and a processor adapted to calculate a first inertial navigation state for the tanker aircraft through integration of the inertial measurements, the processor being further adapted to calculate a first inertial navigation state error relative to the GPS location and to filter the first inertial navigation state error and the first inertial navigation state based upon noise characteristics of the first IMU and the first GPS receiver to provide an updated inertial navigation state for the tanker aircraft, the processor being further adapted to control the refueling boom relative to a receiver aircraft based upon the first and updated inertial navigation states. | 10-01-2009 |
Walton R. Williamson, Pasadena, CA US
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20110309974 | ANNIHILATION METHOD FOR GPS INTEGER AMBIGUITY WITH RESIDUAL PROBABILITY SCORING - A method of locating a first GPS receiver relative to a second GPS receiver. The method includes the steps of: providing a first and second GPS receiver, the first and second GPS receiver spaced apart by a distance D along a baseline; receiving a finite number of observables from a plurality of GPS satellites in a finite period of time; performing in a batch mode the following series of calculations on the finite number of observables: calculating a least squares estimate position for each of the first GPS receiver and the second GPS receiver; calculating a plurality of single difference residuals; calculating a plurality of double difference residuals; calculating an estimate of a geometry free solution; applying geometric annihilation to the geometry free solution; and calculating a least squares solution to provide a measurement of the distance D. A batch processing mode differential GPS apparatus is also described. | 12-22-2011 |
20120065883 | GPS/INS SENSOR FUSION USING GPS WIND UP MODEL - A method of stabilizing an inertial navigation system (INS), includes the steps of: receiving data from an inertial navigation system; and receiving a finite number of carrier phase observables using at least one GPS receiver from a plurality of GPS satellites; calculating a phase wind up correction; correcting at least one of the finite number of carrier phase observables using the phase wind up correction; and calculating a corrected IMU attitude or velocity or position using the corrected at least one of the finite number of carrier phase observables; and performing a step selected from the steps consisting of recording, reporting, or providing the corrected IMU attitude or velocity or position to another process that uses the corrected IMU attitude or velocity or position. A GPS stabilized inertial navigation system apparatus is also described. | 03-15-2012 |
Walton Ross Williamson, Burbank, CA US
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20100274444 | Methodology for Autonomous Navigation and Control of a Tethered Drogue - Methods and devices for estimating and controlling the orientation of a drogue relative to air mass motion where method and apparatus embodiments incorporate estimation of angle of attack and sideslip and function to correct the direction of a vehicle so as to maintain a desired angle of attack and sideslip. Some of the exemplary estimation techniques apply methods of sensor output fusion. | 10-28-2010 |
Warren D. Williamson, Palmdale, CA US
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20090293652 | Apparatus, Method and System For Reducing Adhesive Wear On A Power Take-Off Shaft - An apparatus comprising a power take-off shaft includes an outer shaft and an inner shaft. The outer shaft includes an outer periphery and an inner periphery. The inner shaft includes an outer periphery and an inner periphery. A notch is configured around at least a portion of the outer periphery of the inner shaft, and a self-lubricating material is disposed on at least a portion of the notch. | 12-03-2009 |
20120227539 | APPARATUS, METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REDUCING ADHESIVE WEAR ON A POWER TAKE-OFF SHAFT - A PTO shaft is disclosed that includes an inner shaft having a first spline gear at the proximal end, and a notch proximate to the distal end. The PTO also includes a hollow outer shaft removably disposed over at least a portion including the notch of the inner shaft. The outer shaft comprises a second spline gear configured to mate with the first spline gear. The PTO also includes a self-lubricating sleeve disposed on the notch of the inner shaft and configured to contact both the inner shaft and the outer shaft. The PTO also includes a seal disposed on the inner shaft between the first spline gear and the notch to resist movement of a lubricating oil from the proximal end of the inner shaft to the notch. | 09-13-2012 |
William A. Williamson, Thousand Oaks, CA US
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20110109478 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR EXPANDING PREEMPTION AND BUS PRIORITY SIGNALS - A system for controlling traffic for allowing passage of an emergency vehicle through an intersection controlled by traffic signals includes an intersection module for transmitting signals for preempting the traffic signals and one or more circuit cards coupled to the intersection module. Each expansion card includes a plurality of contact closures for outputting one or more of the signals for preempting the traffic signals. The intersection module selects an expansion card based on a type of output desired, and further selects one or more contact closures of the selected card for the desired output. The expansion cards allow preempt or vehicle outputs beyond the output that a single card can provide. According to another embodiment, the output expansion is achieved by emulating the communication interface between the intersection module and the traffic signal controller. | 05-12-2011 |