Patent application number | Description | Published |
20100175054 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRANSFORMING A UML MODEL INTO AN OWL REPRESENTATION - A system and method for transforming a human-readable Unified Mark-Up Language (UML) model having a plurality of packages for design purposes into a machine-readable Web Ontology Language (OWL) representation having a plurality of OWL namespaces or a plurality of OWL documents for controlling network elements in a telecommunications network. A processor translates the human-readable UML model into one or more machine-readable OWL ontologies. In one embodiment, the processor produces one ontology (one file) with several namespaces. Thus, the translated ontology corresponds to the UML model, and each UML package in the UML model corresponds to a namespace. In another embodiment, the processor produces several ontologies (several files) corresponding to the UML packages in the UML model, wherein each ontology has just one namespace for its elements. The UML model in this embodiment corresponds to a base ontology importing all created ontologies. | 07-08-2010 |
20110035202 | BEHAVIOUR MODEL FOR A COMMUNICATION NETWORK - The invention relates to a method for enabling generation of a behaviour model for at least a part of a communications network, which method utilizes a semantically rich ontology-based network model comprising an ontology of which instances represent different events/actions that may occur in the network, as well as probability information indicating the probabilistic correlation between said events/actions. The method comprises the step of creating, in a semantic ontology-based modelling language, a modelling entity having at least three properties of which: a first property is a reference to a first instance of said network model ontology, which first instance hence represents a first event/action; a second property is a reference to a second instance of said network model ontology, which second instance hence represents a second event/action; and a third property is a numerical value based on said probability information and representing the probability of said second event/action occurring given said first event/action. | 02-10-2011 |
20110110317 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING ACCESS TO INTERNET RESOURCES IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK - A method and apparatus for providing access to internet resources in a wireless communications network is disclosed. The method comprises storing ( | 05-12-2011 |
20110183686 | METHOD, WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORK AND NODE FOR PRE-AD JUSTING TRANSMISSION PARAMETERS OF RADIO BASE STATION IN ADVANCE OF ARRIVAL OF GROUPS OF MOBILE STATIONS - A method of controlling operation of a wireless telecommunications network is disclosed. The method uses location information as part of a dead reckoning algorithm to determine the general direction and average speeds of either an individual mobile station or herd of mobile stations at varying levels of abstraction. This information is then used to provision the telecommunications network in advance of a herd's arrival at a particular destination. | 07-28-2011 |
20110213835 | CONTROLLING TRANSMISSION OF A CONTENT ITEM TO A USER TERMINAL BY INDEPENDENTLY TRANSMITTING ADDITIONAL CONTENT TO THE USER TERMINAL - An infrastructure ( | 09-01-2011 |
20110244872 | Method of Controlling Operation of Telecommunications Network - A method of optimizing operation of a telecommunications network when traffic demand exceeds capacity of the network. The method comprises retrieving a call data record of a first subscriber; analyzing phone calls and/or text messages made and received by said first subscriber; creating a representation of a social network of said first subscriber based on the call data record; and suspending part of the subscribers from said social network in a way that at least one member of said social network is not suspended. | 10-06-2011 |
20110314089 | Provisioning of Content Items in Mobile Communications Networks - The invention relates to a targeting technique for controlling the provisioning of content items, for example advertisements, to users in a mobile communications network ( | 12-22-2011 |
Patent application number | Description | Published |
20100127347 | SHIELDING FOR INTEGRATED CAPACITORS - A capacitor in an integrated circuit (“IC”) includes a core capacitor portion having first conductive elements electrically connected to and forming a part of a first node of the capacitor formed in a first layer and second conductive elements electrically connected to and forming a part of a second node of the capacitor formed in the first layer. The first and second conductive elements alternate in the first conductive layer. Third conductive elements electrically connected to and forming a part of the first node are formed in a second layer adjacent to the first layer. The capacitor also includes a shield capacitor portion having fourth conductive elements formed in at least first, second, third, and fourth layers. The shield capacitor portion is electrically connected to and forms a part of the second node of the capacitor and surrounds the first and third conductive elements. | 05-27-2010 |
20100127348 | INTEGRATED CAPICITOR WITH CABLED PLATES - A capacitor in an integrated circuit (“IC”) has a distribution grid formed in a first patterned metal layer of the integrated circuit and a first vertical conductive filament connected to and extending away from the distribution grid along a first direction. A second vertical conductive filament is connected to the distribution grid and extends in the opposite direction. First and second grid plates are formed in the metal layers above and below the first patterned metal layer. The grid plates surround the first and second vertical conductive filaments. The distribution grid, first vertical conductive filament and second vertical conductive filament are connected to and form a portion of a first node of the capacitor and the first grid plate and the second grid plate are connected to and form a portion of a second node of the capacitor. | 05-27-2010 |
20100127349 | INTEGRATED CAPACITOR WITH ARRAY OF CROSSES - A capacitor in an integrated circuit (“IC”) has a first plurality of conductive crosses formed in a layer of the IC electrically connected to and forming a portion of a first node of the capacitor and a second plurality of conductive crosses formed in the metal layer of the IC. The conductive crosses in the second plurality of conductive crosses are electrically connected to and form a portion of a second node of the capacitor and capacitively couple to the first node. | 05-27-2010 |
20100127351 | INTEGRATED CAPACITOR WITH INTERLINKED LATERAL FINS - A capacitor in an integrated circuit (“IC”) has a first node conductor formed in a first metal layer of the IC with a first spine extending along a first direction, a first vertical element extending from the first spine along a second direction perpendicular to the first direction. A first capital element extends along the first direction, and a first serif element extends from the capital element. The capacitor also has a second node conductor having a second spine, a second vertical element extending from the second spine toward the first spine, a second capital element, and a second serif element extending from the second capital between the first vertical element and the first serif element. | 05-27-2010 |
20140085003 | REDUCING THE EFFECT OF PARASITIC MISMATCH AT AMPLIFIER INPUTS - A circuit includes an amplifier including a differential input stage including a first input terminal and a second input terminal. The circuit further includes a differential input line coupled to the first input terminal and the second input terminal, and shielding at least partially encompassing the differential input line. The shielding is connected to a node of the differential input stage of the amplifier. | 03-27-2014 |