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Bor Z. Jang, Dayton, OH US
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20130302697 | Rechargeable magnesium-ion cell having a high-capacity cathode - A magnesium-ion cell comprising (a) a cathode comprising a carbon or graphitic material as a cathode active material having a surface area to capture and store magnesium thereon, wherein the cathode forms a meso-porous structure having a pore size from 2 nm to 50 nm and a specific surface area greater than 50 m | 11-14-2013 |
Boz Z. Jang, Centerville, OH US
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20080220282 | Highly conductive, multi-layer composite precursor composition to fuel cell flow field plate or bipolar plate - This invention provides a moldable, multiple-layer composite composition, which is a precursor to an electrically conductive composite flow field plate or bipolar plate. In one preferred embodiment, the composition comprises a plurality of conductive sheets and a plurality of mixture layers of a curable resin and conductive fillers, wherein (A) each conductive sheet is attached to at least one resin-filler mixture layer; (B) at least one of the conductive sheets comprises flexible graphite; and (C) at least one resin-filler mixture layer comprises a thermosetting resin and conductive fillers with the fillers being present in a sufficient quantity to render the resulting flow field plate or bipolar plate electrically conductive with a conductivity no less than 100 S/cm and thickness-direction areal conductivity no less than 200 S/cm | 09-11-2008 |
20140342209 | Lithium-sulfur secondary battery containing gradient electrolyte - A rechargeable lithium-sulfur cell comprising a cathode, an anode, a separator electronically separating the two electrodes, a first electrolyte in contact with the cathode, and a second electrolyte in contact with the anode, wherein the first electrolyte contains a first concentration, C | 11-20-2014 |
Byungchul Jang, Ridgeland, MS US
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20100122904 | INCORPORATING CMOS INTEGRATED CIRCUITS IN THE DESIGN OF AFFINITY-BASED BIOSENSOR SYSTEMS - A biosensor system incorporating CMOS integrated circuits. In one type of biosensor system, the biosensor system includes a complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (“CMOS”) integrated circuit. The biosensor system further includes an optical filter fabricated on the CMOS integrated circuit. Additionally, a plurality of capturing probes is optically coupled to the CMOS integrated circuit. Alternatively, another type of biosensor system includes a silicon substrate. The alternative biosensor system further includes active devices fabricated on the silicon substrate. Additionally, the alternative biosensor system includes a plurality of metal layers stacked on top of the active devices. Furthermore, the alternative biosensor system includes a passivation layer covering a top metal layer, where the passivation layer includes an opening configured to expose the top metal layer, where the opening is used as a sensing electrode. Additionally, the alternative biosensor system includes a plurality of probes attached to the sensing electrode. | 05-20-2010 |
20120168306 | INCORPORATING CMOS INTEGRATED CIRCUITS IN THE DESIGN OF AFFINITY-BASED BIOSENSOR SYSTEMS - A biosensor system incorporating CMOS integrated circuits. In one type of biosensor system, the biosensor system includes a silicon substrate. The biosensor system further includes active devices fabricated on the silicon substrate. Additionally, the biosensor system includes a plurality of metal layers stacked on top of the active devices. Furthermore, the biosensor system includes a passivation layer covering a top metal layer, where the passivation layer includes an opening configured to expose the top metal layer, where the opening is used as a sensing electrode. Additionally, the biosensor system includes a plurality of probes attached to the sensing electrode. | 07-05-2012 |
20120200340 | CHARGE PUMP - Traditionally, charge pumps, which used flying capacitors, were limited to a maximum divide ratio of N+1 (where N is the number of flying capacitors). Here, however, a charge pump has been provided that allows for a dramatically increased divide ratio. Specifically, several switched capacitor circuits (which are controlled by a driver) allow for flying capacitors to be arranged to provide a maximum divide ratio of 3·2 | 08-09-2012 |
Chang Hwan Jang, Plano, TX US
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20100062120 | ULTRASONIC AGING DEVICE FOR ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES - A device and method uses ultrasonic vibration to modify the molecular structure of water, alcohol, and other additives in a closed container without opening the container and without adding additives. The method comprises applying ultrasonic vibration to a bottle holding an alcoholic beverage to speed up the aging process of the beverage. The ultrasonic vibration is applied at resonant frequency for a length of time sufficient to produce desired aging of the alcoholic beverage. The method further comprises establishing a separation distance between the said vibration delivery plate and the alcoholic beverage. A vibration transfer medium, which may be clean or drinking water, is used to transfer the ultrasonic vibration from the vibration delivery plate to the alcoholic beverage to be aged. The method further comprises determining the said separation distance between the vibration delivery plate and the object to be aged by calculating the distance when the ultrasonic wave reaches the object to be aged is at maximum. Furthermore, the device is portable and can age commercially available alcoholic beverages to desired aging in less than 5 minutes. The alcoholic beverage aged by the present method maintains improved taste and aroma for a long period of time and alleviates severe hangover due to easier digestion. | 03-11-2010 |
Daehee Jang US
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20110139236 | SOLAR CELL AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME - A method for manufacturing a solar cell includes forming a textured surface at a surface of a substrate of a first conductivity type using a dry etching method, the textured surface having a plurality of jagged portions, forming a doping pattern by applying a doping material containing an impurity of a second conductivity type on a portion of the textured surface, forming an emitter region by doping the impurity of the second conductive type into the substrate to form a first emitter portion and a second emitter portion having a different impurity doped concentration from each other, forming an anti-reflection layer on the first emitter portion and the second emitter portion, and forming a first electrode connected to the second emitter portion and a second electrode connected to the substrate. | 06-16-2011 |
20120325288 | PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULE - The present invention relates to a photovoltaic module. A photovoltaic module according to an embodiment of the present invention comprises a solar cell module, a micro-inverter to convert DC power generated by the solar cell module into AC power, a controller to control the micro-inverter's operation, and an interface unit connected to power grid supplying external electrical power and to provide the AC power to the power grid, the controller to control operation of the micro-inverter such that the AC power is matched to the external electrical power flowing into the power grid. The photovoltaic module according to the present invention can provide electrical power generated at solar cell modules through a simple connection to power grid which supplies electrical power to home, reducing consumption of electrical power flowing into home. | 12-27-2012 |
David S. Jang, Sammamish, WA US
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20120112415 | ROTATING SEAL RING WITH TARGETED SPLIT SURFACE ORIENTATION - A seal assembly includes a first component, a second component that defines an outer surface and is located radially inward from the first component, a groove defined in the second component and arranged to face the first component, and a seal ring positioned between the first and second components and extending at least partially into the groove. The seal ring defines an outer diameter surface and a first lateral surface adjoining the outer diameter surface. The seal ring is split to define a first free end and a second free end, and the first and second free ends are configured to overlap along a split surface that extends from the first lateral surface to the outer diameter surface. | 05-10-2012 |
20130280028 | THERMAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR A GAS TURBINE ENGINE - A thermal management system for a gas turbine engine includes a high pressure compressor rotor having a plurality of disks and a shaft; at least one forward cavity formed between a rim of at least one of the disks and the shaft and at least one aft cavity formed between a rim of at least one other of the disks and the shaft; a first flow of cooling air in the at least one forward cavity; and a second flow of cooling air in the at least one aft cavity. | 10-24-2013 |
Doo Hee Jang US
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20110298159 | IMPRINTING APPARATUS AND IMPRINTING METHOD USING THE SAME - Disclosed is an imprinting apparatus and imprinting method using the same that prevent a process of forming a pattern on a substrate from being affected by flatness of a stage. The imprinting apparatus comprises a chamber unit in which a process of forming a pattern on a substrate is carried out; a stage for supporting the substrate on which a resin layer is formed; an installing member positioned above the stage and having a mold member attached to transform the resin layer so as to form the pattern on the substrate; and a first spraying unit for spraying fluid to separate the substrate supported by the stage from the stage, wherein the installing member moves the mold member in the direction getting near to the substrate separated from the stage so that the mold member and the resin layer are brought into contact with each other. | 12-08-2011 |
Hai-Shan Jang, Exton, PA US
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20110288849 | Multi-language translator - The present invention relates to techniques for translating documents characteristic for a specific field of knowledge from a source language in a target language. Elements causing translation errors in exemplary documents translated by a machine translator (e.g., Internet-based translator, etc.) are used to compile databases of such elements or untranslatable symbols thereof and their equivalent constructs in the source and target languages. Then, using the databases, the elements causing translation errors are substituted in the being translated documents with the corresponding equivalent constructs. | 11-24-2011 |
H.c. Jang US
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20120220091 | METHODS OF MAKING POWER SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES WITH THICK BOTTOM OXIDE LAYER - A method for forming thick oxide at the bottom of a trench formed in a semiconductor substrate includes forming a conformal oxide film by a sub-atmospheric chemical vapor deposition process that fills the trench and covers a top surface of the substrate. The method also includes etching the oxide film off the top surface of the substrate and inside the trench to leave a substantially flat layer of oxide having a target thickness at the bottom of the trench. | 08-30-2012 |
Ho Won Jang, Madison, WI US
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20090280355 | EPITAXIAL (001) BiFeO3 MEMBRANES WITH SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCED FATIGUE AND LEAKAGE - The present invention provides free-standing heterostructures including a layer of BiFeO | 11-12-2009 |
Hoyle Jang, Greenville, SC US
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20090202955 | GASIFICATION FEED INJECTORS AND METHODS OF MODIFYING THE CAST SURFACES THEREOF - Gasification feed injectors for injecting fluids into a combustion chamber and methods of modifying the cast surfaces of such injectors are provided. In an embodiment, a feed injector for injecting a fluid into a combustion chamber comprises a nozzle defining an interior flow passage, the nozzle comprising a cast surface modified to have an ASTM grain size number of about 2 to about 9. | 08-13-2009 |
Hwi Chan Jang US
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20130056026 | AUTONOMOUS CLEANING APPARATUS AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING THE SAME - An autonomous cleaning apparatus including a body, a brush unit which is rotatably installed onto the body to collect dust from a bottom of the body, and a brush cleaning member including a first brush cleaning protrusion and a second brush cleaning protrusion that protrude toward the brush unit to make contact with the brush unit to remove foreign substances wound around the brush unit. | 03-07-2013 |
Hyun Gyung Jang, Arlington, MA US
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20120121515 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR CELL-PROLIFERATION-RELATED DISORDERS - Methods of treating and evaluating subjects having neoactive mutants are described herein. | 05-17-2012 |
20130288284 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR CELL-PROLIFERATION-RELATED DISORDERS - Methods of treating and evaluating subjects having neoactive mutants of IDH (e.g., IDH1 or IDH2). | 10-31-2013 |
20130316385 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR CELL-PROLIFERATION-RELATED DISORDERS - Methods and compositions for treating and evaluating subjects having a neoactive mutation at residue 97 of IDH1 or 137 of IDH2. | 11-28-2013 |
20140187435 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR CELL-PROLIFERATION-RELATED DISORDERS - Methods of treating and evaluating subjects having neoactive mutants are described herein. | 07-03-2014 |
Ihnkyung Jang, New York, NY US
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20110287056 | AGENTS AND METHODS TO ELICIT ANTI-TUMOR IMMUNE RESPONSE - The invention provides an isolated, purified population of human cells comprising CD8+ T cells with reduced Cbl-b activity. The invention provides uses of such cells in methods for inducing or enhancing an anti-tumor immune response in a subject. These methods comprise: (a) providing a cell population, from a subject or from another source, which comprises CD8+ T cells, (b) reducing Cbl-b activity in the CD8+ T-cells, (c) administering the cells of step (b) to the subject. The invention provides methods for making CD8+ T cells that do not require stimulation through a co-receptor in order for the cell to become activated or proliferated in response to contact via its T cell receptor. Such methods are based upon reducing function of Cbl-b. The invention also provides methods for identifying agents which affect Cbl-b expression or activity. | 11-24-2011 |
In-Young Jang, Ridgefield, NJ US
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20100083964 | DISPENSER DOSE COUNTER MECHANISM - An apparatus for counting doses of a dispenser is provided which includes a housing for releasably attaching to the dispenser; and, a dose counter operatively connected to the housing or the dispenser. The dose counter displays indicia relating to doses of the dispenser. The dose counter may be manually adjusted or configured to be automatically adjusted to permit counting of the number of times the housing is separated from the dispenser. The number of separations will indicate the number of doses administered by the dispenser. Advantageously, with the subject invention, a dose counter is provided which counts doses separately from the actuation of the dispenser. As will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, the invention may apply to various dispensers, but is particularly well-suited for use with inhalers. | 04-08-2010 |
20100263665 | DOSE COUNTER MECHANISM - An apparatus for counting doses of a dispenser ( | 10-21-2010 |
Jack Shihzong Jang, Delaware, OH US
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20110187125 | Electrical Generator Apparatus, Particularly For Use On a Vehicle Roadway - An electrical generator apparatus, which is configured to convert an external actuation force applied by a vehicle traveling on a roadway into electrical energy, includes a rotatable top portion adapted to receive the external actuation force applied by the vehicle traveling on the roadway; a plurality of linkage members operatively connected to one another in succession, the rotatable top portion being operatively coupled to a first one of the plurality of linkage members operatively connected to one another in succession; a first wheel operatively coupled to a last one of the plurality of linkage members operatively connected to one another in succession; a second wheel operatively coupled to the first wheel via a tangential coupling element; a rotatable shaft operatively coupled to the second wheel; at least one flywheel operatively coupled to the rotatable shaft; and at least one electrical generator operatively coupled to the rotatable shaft, the electrical generator adapted to convert a rotational movement of the rotatable shaft into electrical energy. The second wheel of the electrical generator apparatus is configured to rotate at a higher angular velocity than the first wheel. | 08-04-2011 |
20120211996 | Electrical Generator Apparatus, Particularly For Use On A Vehicle Roadway - An electrical generator apparatus, which is configured to convert an external actuation force applied by a vehicle traveling on a roadway into electrical energy, includes a rotatable top portion adapted to receive the external actuation force applied by the vehicle traveling on the roadway; a plurality of linkage members operatively connected to one another in succession, the rotatable top portion being operatively coupled to a first one of the plurality of linkage members; a first wheel operatively coupled to a last one of the plurality of linkage members; a second wheel operatively coupled to the first wheel via a tangential coupling element; a rotatable shaft operatively coupled to the second wheel; at least one flywheel operatively coupled to the rotatable shaft; and at least one electrical generator operatively coupled to the rotatable shaft, the electrical generator adapted to convert a rotational movement of the rotatable shaft into electrical energy. | 08-23-2012 |
Jae Hyuck Jang, Potomac, MD US
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20120228371 | SPREADABLE BOX - A spreadable box includes a bottom portion, a plurality of sidewall portions, and at least one of support tab. The bottom portion extends from the bottom portion. The at least one of the plurality of sidewall portions includes a pair of sidewall planes folded to overlie each other with a space therebetween. The at least one support tab is protruded from at least one of the plurality of sidewall portions and configured to be inserted into or withdrawn from the space in order to secure the box in an assembled form or a spread form. | 09-13-2012 |
Jae Hyuk Jang US
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20090249838 | WASHING MACHINE - A circulatory washing machine, in which water stored in the bottom of a tub is circulated and supplied to a drum. The washing machine includes a tub for containing washing water; a drum rotatably installed in the tub; a circulation unit for circulating the washing water stored in the tub to the upper portion of the drum; and a spray nozzle for spraying the washing water, circulated by the circulation unit, to the rear portion of the inside of the drum. | 10-08-2009 |
Jae-Won Jang, Glenview, IL US
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20110014436 | METHODS FOR FORMING HYDROGELS ON SURFACES AND ARTICLES FORMED THEREBY - Methods for forming hydrogels on substrates, including patterned hydrogels. One method comprises providing at least one nanoscopic tip, coating the tip with at least one ink composition, and depositing the ink composition onto at least one substrate, wherein the ink composition comprises at least one hydrogel precursor, the hydrogel precursor adapted to form a hydrogel. The precursor can be converted to the hydrogel after patterning. The ink composition can comprise at least two polymers and can be functionalized. The amount of the polymers and the amount of functionalization can be tuned. Also provided are articles formed from the methods, methods for using the articles, ink compositions and related kits. | 01-20-2011 |
Jae-Won Jang, Evanston, IL US
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20120164396 | MATRIX ASSISTED INK TRANSPORT - Provided is a direct write patterning method utilizing a mixture comprising an ink of choice and an ink carrier matrix. The method involves disposing the mixture on a tip or stamp and transporting the mixture from the tip or stamp on a surface to form a pattern that contains the ink. The method does not require chemical or physical modification of either the tip or stamp or the surface prior to transporting the mixture to the surface. The method can be applied for patterning hard inks such as nanomaterials and crystallized polymers and soft inks such as biomaterials including peptides and proteins. Also provided are related biomaterial and hard ink arrays. | 06-28-2012 |
James M. Jang, South Windsor, CT US
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20110001782 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR IMPROVING FLEXIBILITY OF INK PRINTED ONTO SUBSTRATES USING IRRADIATION CURE CONTROL - This invention discloses a method and apparatus for improving the flexibility of ink and substrate. In particular, systems utilizing cationic inks such as Ultra Violet cured ink can control the flexibility of the ink and substrate layer the ink is applied on by using Ultra Violet irradiation control. | 01-06-2011 |
Jie Jang, Nashville, TN US
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20090104049 | Sliding Vane Pump - The present disclosure provides a fluid pump having a pump motor a pump drive shaft and a vane pump assembly. The vane pump assembly includes pump housing with a fluid inlet port in a distal portion of the housing and a fluid outlet port in a proximate portion. A first bearing member, having a plurality of inlet orifices in flow communication with the fluid inlet port, is disposed within the housing distal portion. A cam ring is adjacent the first bearing member. A rotor, which is on mounted the pump drive shaft, is disposed within an opening in the cam ring. This rotor includes a plurality of radial slots and vanes slidably received within the slots. A second bearing member, having a plurality of outlet orifices in flow communication with the fluid outlet port, is lo disposed within the housing proximate portion adjacent the cam ring. An end plate is also mounted within the distal portion of the pump housing. Rotation of the rotor by the drive shaft causes fluids from the fluid inlet port to be drawn through the plurality of inlet orifices at an initial fluid pressure. The fluid are then directed along a plurality of fluid flow paths disposed between an inner surface of the cam ring and an outer surface of the rotor, and then ejected through the plurality of outlet orifices to the fluid outlet port at a second fluid pressure which is greater than the initial fluid pressure. | 04-23-2009 |
20120213657 | FLUID PUMP MECHANICAL SEAL - A fluid pump having a pump motor, pump housing, and pump seal enclosure disposed between the pump motor and the pump housing. A pump drive shaft is rotatably driven by the pump motor and extends through the pump seal enclosure and a drive shafting opening into a pumping chamber of the pump housing. A drive shaft seal assembly is disposed within the pump seal enclosure and includes a spring seat, rotary ring, stationary ring, and compressible spring each disposed coaxially with the drive shaft. The spring seat includes a first alignment mechanism and the rotary ring includes a second alignment mechanism for engaging the first alignment mechanism. The stationary ring is fastened to the pump seal enclosure adjacent the drive shaft opening, and the compressible spring biases the rotary ring against the stationary ring. | 08-23-2012 |
Ji-Hyun Jang, Cambridge, MA US
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20100099048 | Stop Flow Interference Lithography System - Stop flow interference lithography system for high throughput synthesis of 3-dimensionally patterned polymer particles. The system includes a microfluidic channel containing a stationary oligomer film and a phase mask located adjacent to the microfluidic channel. A source of collimated light is provided for passing the collimated light through the phase mask and into the microfluidic channel for interaction with the oligomer. The passage of the collimated light through the phase mask generates a 3-dimensional distribution of light intensity to induce crosslinking of the oligomer in high intensity regions thereby forming 3-dimensional structures. | 04-22-2010 |
Jin Hee Jang US
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20110298159 | IMPRINTING APPARATUS AND IMPRINTING METHOD USING THE SAME - Disclosed is an imprinting apparatus and imprinting method using the same that prevent a process of forming a pattern on a substrate from being affected by flatness of a stage. The imprinting apparatus comprises a chamber unit in which a process of forming a pattern on a substrate is carried out; a stage for supporting the substrate on which a resin layer is formed; an installing member positioned above the stage and having a mold member attached to transform the resin layer so as to form the pattern on the substrate; and a first spraying unit for spraying fluid to separate the substrate supported by the stage from the stage, wherein the installing member moves the mold member in the direction getting near to the substrate separated from the stage so that the mold member and the resin layer are brought into contact with each other. | 12-08-2011 |
Jin-Won Jang US
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20090121643 | Backlight Unit and Liquid Crystal Display Device Including the Same - A backlight unit of a liquid crystal display includes a lamp, a balancing pattern capacitor electrically connected to the lamp for current balance, a transformer electrically connected to the lamp via the balancing pattern capacitor, a sensing pattern capacitor electrically connected to a terminal of the balancing pattern capacitor connected to the lamp to detect an abnormal driving state of the lamp, and a feedback circuit unit electrically connected to the sensing pattern capacitor to control the abnormal driving state of the lamp. A liquid crystal display device including the backlight unit is also disclosed. | 05-14-2009 |
Jin-Wook Jang, Chandler, AZ US
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20110163439 | DIE BONDING A SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE - A method includes providing a silicon-containing die and providing a heat sink having a palladium layer over a first surface of the heat sink. A first gold layer is located over one of a first surface of the die or the palladium layer. The silicon-containing die is bonded to the heat sink, where bonding includes joining the silicon-containing die and the heat sink such that the first gold layer and the palladium layer are between the first surface of the silicon-containing die and the first surface of the heat sink, and heating the first gold layer and the palladium layer to form a die attach layer between the first surface of the silicon-containing die and the first surface of the heat sink, the die attach layer comprising a gold interface layer having a plurality of intermetallic precipitates, each of the plurality of intermetallic precipitates comprising palladium, gold, and silicon. | 07-07-2011 |
20140252586 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES THAT INCLUDE A DIE BONDED TO A SUBSTRATE WITH A GOLD INTERFACE LAYER - Embodiments of a semiconductor device include a primary portion of a substrate, a die, and a die attach layer between the die and the primary portion of the substrate. The die attach layer includes a gold interface layer that includes gold and a plurality of first precipitates in the gold. Each of the first precipitates includes a combination of nickel, cobalt, palladium, gold, and silicon. | 09-11-2014 |
20140256091 | METHODS FOR BONDING A DIE AND A SUBSTRATE - Embodiments of methods for forming a semiconductor device that includes a die and a substrate include pressing together the die and the substrate such that a first gold layer and one or more additional material layers are between the die and the substrate, and performing a bonding operation to form a die attach layer between the die and the substrate. The die attach layer includes a gold interface layer that includes gold and a plurality of first precipitates in the gold. Each of the first precipitates includes a combination of nickel, cobalt, palladium, gold, and silicon. | 09-11-2014 |
Ji-Young Jang, Mckinney, TX US
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20100249457 | Apparatus and method for recovery of acetic acid from an aqueous solution thereof - The invention disclosed relates to an apparatus and method for recovering acetic acid from an aqueous feed stream containing acetic acid, in particular a stream generated during terephthalic acid production. The apparatus includes: a liquid-liquid extraction column to which water-rich feed streams are fed, having a guard bed situated near the top and within the extraction column for conversion by reaction with acetic acid of alcohol within the mixture to the corresponding ester; and an azeotropic distillation column to remove residual water from acetic acid, to which water-poor feed streams are fed directly at a height of the azeotropic distillation column at which the mixture therein has a similar water concentration. The liquid-liquid extraction column produces an extract comprising an extraction solvent and acetic acid which is sent to the azeotropic distillation column to separate residual water and acetic acid. | 09-30-2010 |
20110137080 | PROCESS AND APPARATUS FOR RECOVERY OF ACETIC ACID FROM A FEED STREAM CONTAINING THE CORRESPONDING ESTER - An apparatus and process for recovery of a carboxylic acid e.g. acetic acid, from an aqueous feed stream containing the corresponding ester, an alcohol and a small amount of water, and in some cases the carboxylic acid includes a catalytic distillation column containing an acidic catalyst and a distillation column. The alcohol is catalytically dehydrated to the corresponding ether and water, and the water reacts with the ester to generate a liquid carboxylic acid rich product stream. The acid is recovered by distillation in the distillation column. In a second embodiment, additional methanol and/or water are co-fed with the feed or fed directly to the catalytic distillation column, resulting in a liquid bottoms product stream of substantially pure acetic acid and a tops distillate stream of substantially pure ether. | 06-09-2011 |
20110297528 | System and method for reduction of water consumption in purified terephthalic acid production - The invention disclosed is an apparatus and method for the recovery of acetic acid, azeotropic agent, extraction agent, re-usable water and other reaction products such as p-toluic acid, from an aqueous stream generated during a terephthalic acid production process, having superior energy efficiency and reduced water consumption. The apparatus of the invention includes: an azeotropic distillation column to remove water from acetic acid, a pair of mother liquor extraction columns sequentially connected in series for primary recovery of extraction solvent and other organics, an azeotropic agent stripper for recovery of azeotropic agent and a post-separation solvent stripper distillation column for further separation of the aqueous bottoms stream from said extraction columns into a volatiles stream comprising mainly organics with a very low amount of water and a liquid stream comprising water containing very low amounts of organics, each stream being sufficiently pure that it can be recycled for reuse in the purification of crude terephthalic acid. | 12-08-2011 |
20130012738 | Method for recovery of acetic acid from an aqueous solution thereof - A method for recovering acetic acid from an aqueous feed stream containing acetic acid and, in particular, a stream generated during terephthalic acid production includes feeding a water-rich feed stream to a liquid-liquid extraction column, which includes a guard bed near the top thereof for conversion of alcohol within the feed stream by reaction with acetic acid to the corresponding ester; and removing residual water from acetic acid in an azeotropic distillation column by feeding water-poor feed streams from the extraction column to the distillation column at a height at which the mixture has a similar water concentration. The liquid-liquid extraction column produces an extract comprising an extraction solvent and acetic acid which is sent to the azeotropic distillation column to separate residual water and acetic acid. | 01-10-2013 |
20140378703 | Process for recovery of a carboxylic acid from a feed stream containing the corresponding ester - A carboxylic acid e.g. acetic acid, is recovered from an aqueous feed stream containing the corresponding ester, an alcohol and a small amount of water by catalytically dehydrating the alcohol to the corresponding ether and water, and reacting the water with the ester to generate a liquid carboxylic acid rich product stream. The acid is recovered by distillation. In a second embodiment, additional alcohol and/or water are co-fed with the feed or fed directly to a catalytic distillation column, resulting in a liquid bottom product stream of substantially pure acetic acid and a top distillate stream of substantially pure ether. | 12-25-2014 |
Joan Jang, Centerville, OH US
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20090022649 | Method for producing ultra-thin nano-scaled graphene platelets - A method of producing ultra-thin, separated nano-scaled platelets having an average thickness no greater than 2 nm or comprising, on average, no more than 5 layers per platelet from a layered graphite material. The method comprises: (a) providing a supply of nano-scaled platelets with an average thickness of no more than 10 nm or having, on average, no more than 30 layers per platelet; and (b) intercalating the supply of nano-scaled platelets to produce intercalated nano platelets and exfoliating the intercalated nano platelets at a temperature and a pressure for a sufficient period of time to produce the ultra-thin nano-scaled platelets. The nano-scaled platelets are candidate reinforcement fillers for polymer nanocomposites. Nano-scaled graphene platelets are much lower-cost alternatives to carbon nano-tubes or carbon nano-fibers. | 01-22-2009 |
20090026086 | Electrochemical method of producing nano-scaled graphene platelets - A method of producing nano-scaled graphene platelets with an average thickness smaller than 30 nm from a layered graphite material. The method comprises (a) forming a carboxylic acid-intercalated graphite compound by an electrochemical reaction which uses a carboxylic acid as both an electrolyte and an intercalate source, the layered graphite material as an anode material, and a metal or graphite as a cathode material, and wherein a current is imposed upon the cathode and the anode at a current density for a duration of time sufficient for effecting the electrochemical reaction; (b) exposing the intercalated graphite compound to a thermal shock to produce exfoliated graphite; and (c) subjecting the exfoliated graphite to a mechanical shearing treatment to produce the nano-scaled graphene platelets. Preferred carboxylic acids are formic acid and acetic acid. The exfoliation step in the instant invention does not involve the evolution of undesirable species, such as NO | 01-29-2009 |
Jung Soon Jang, Bellevue, WA US
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20100312387 | Supervision and Control of Heterogeneous Autonomous Operations - The different advantageous embodiments may provide an apparatus that may include a number of robotic machine groups, a mission planner, and a mission control. The mission planner may be capable of generating a mission for the number of robotic machine groups. The mission control may be capable of executing the mission using the number of robotic machine groups. | 12-09-2010 |
20100312388 | Supervision and Control of Heterogeneous Autonomous Operations - The different advantageous embodiments may provide an apparatus that may include a number of robotic machine groups, a mission planner, and a mission control. The mission planner may be capable of generating a mission for the number of robotic machine groups. The mission control may be capable of executing the mission using the number of robotic machine groups. | 12-09-2010 |
20110144802 | Control System for Robotic Vehicles - A method and apparatus may be present for controlling robotic vehicles. A processor system may identify hardware for a robotic vehicle to form an identification. The processor system may run an interface layer for the hardware for the robotic vehicle using the identification. The interface layer may be configured to receive information from the hardware in which the information may be received using a number of protocols for the hardware. The processor system may send the information received from the hardware to a control layer in which a number of applications running in the control layer may be configured to indirectly control operation of the robotic vehicle. The information may be received in the control layer using a protocol used by the number of applications. | 06-16-2011 |
20120081540 | AUTOMATED VISUAL INSPECTION SYSTEM - A method and apparatus for inspecting an object. In response to a presence of the object in an inspection area, a volume containing the object is identified. The volume has a plurality of portions. A number of sensor systems is assigned to the plurality of portions of the volume. Each sensor system in the number of sensors systems is assigned to a number of portions in the plurality of portions of the volume based on whether each sensor system is able to generate data with a desired level of quality about a surface of the object in a particular portion in the plurality of portions. Data about the surface of the object is generated using the number of sensor systems assigned to the plurality of portions of the volume. A determination is made as to whether a number of inconsistencies is present on the surface of the object using data. | 04-05-2012 |
20130018525 | Mobilized Sensor Network for Structural Health MonitoringAANM Jang; Jung SoonAACI BellevueAAST WAAACO USAAGP Jang; Jung Soon Bellevue WA USAANM Ihn; Jeong-BeomAACI BellevueAAST WAAACO USAAGP Ihn; Jeong-Beom Bellevue WA US - A method and apparatus for inspecting an object is provided. Movement of inspection vehicles relative to a surface of the object is controlled using a controller. Generation of data about the object by sensor systems configured to generate the data when the sensor systems are in a configuration with respect to a location on the object for inspection and receiving power from the inspection vehicles is controlled using the controller. The data generated by the sensor systems is stored. | 01-17-2013 |
20140025228 | MISSION RE-PLANNING FOR COORDINATED MULTIVEHICLE TASK ALLOCATION - A system and methods for mission re-planning are presented. Vehicles are monitored in real-time, and an incapacitated vehicle from among the vehicles that performs an incomplete task is detected. A remaining coverage set comprising a remaining coverage area for each of the vehicles is determined. A travel distance from a task completion location of each of the vehicles to a stopped point of the incapacitated vehicle is calculated to provide a travel set. An extra coverage set is determined based on the travel set and the remaining coverage set, and an incomplete coverage area for the incomplete task is calculated. The extra coverage set is compared to the incomplete coverage area and the remaining coverage area to provide a sufficiency list, and an assigned vehicle is selected from the vehicles based on the sufficiency list. | 01-23-2014 |
20140316613 | Aircraft Performance Monitoring System - A method and apparatus for monitoring an aircraft. A current performance of the aircraft is identified during operation of the aircraft using a model of the aircraft and flight state data. A current capability of the aircraft is identified from the current performance of the aircraft. An operation is performed based on the current capability of the aircraft. | 10-23-2014 |
Junwei Jang, Glendale, WI US
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20120235624 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING MULTIPLE STORAGE DEVICES - Systems and methods for controlling multiple storage devices are provided. A system may include a first storage device and a second storage device, each adapted to store and release electrical energy. The system may also include a controller coupled to the first storage device, the second storage device, and a load. The controller is adapted to optimize operation of the system relative to a first system parameter by controlling the channeling of electric charge in a variable manner between the first storage device, the second storage device, and the load. | 09-20-2012 |
Ke-Chi Jang, Plano, TX US
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20100178935 | PROVIDING A LOCATION SERVICE IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK USING AN INDICATION OF WHETHER THE LOCATION SERVICE IS AN EMERGENCY-RELATED LOCATION SERVICE OR A LAW ENFORCEMENT-RELATED LOCATION SERVICE - In a wireless communications network, a method of performing a location service with respect to a mobile station includes communicating a paging message containing an indication of whether the paging message is related to at least one of an emergency-related location service and a law enforcement-related location service. In another aspect, a mobile station in a wireless communications network communicates messaging to move the mobile station to a traffic channel in response to a callback by at least one of an emergency services entity and a law enforcement entity. The mobile station also receives a location request on the traffic channel, the location request containing an indication of whether the location request is related to at least one of an emergency-related location service and a law enforcement-related location service. | 07-15-2010 |
20100226267 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING ACCESS DURING INTER-TECHNOLOGIES HANDOFF - A system and method for determining an initial mean open loop power level of a pilot channel of a reverse traffic channel for a mobile terminal. The initial open loop power level enables handoff of an active call from a first access network to a second access network. A handoff initialization request is from the first access network. A mean received power level of the forward link of the second access network is measured and transmitted to the second access network. An open loop power adjustment factor is received from the second access network. The initial mean open loop power level is set based on the open loop power adjustment factor. | 09-09-2010 |
20110007856 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REDUCED SYSTEM-TIME OVERHEAD PARAMETER LENGTH REPRESENTATION FOR INTER-RADIO ACCESS TECHNOLOGY COMMUNICATION - A wireless access terminal, system and method for the wireless access terminal to synchronize to system times in a wireless communication system. A first timing hierarchy in a first wireless communication network is used to operate the wireless access terminal. The first wireless communication network has a first radio access technology. Operating with the first timing hierarchy includes determining a frame cycle for the first wireless communication network. The frame cycle has a frame cycle boundary. Broadcast parameters for a second wireless communication network having a second radio access technology different from the first radio access technology are received. The broadcast parameters include the system time of the second wireless communication network. The system time of second wireless communication network is aligned, from the perspective of the wireless access terminal, with the frame cycle boundary. The wireless access terminal engages in a communication session using the second wireless communication network. | 01-13-2011 |
20110013598 | PERFORMING PROCESSING WITH RESPECT TO AN OVERHEAD MESSAGE FOR A MOBILE STATION IN TUNNEL MODE - A mobile station determines whether the mobile station is receiving an overhead message in tunnel mode during a handover procedure of the mobile station from a source wireless access network to a target wireless network. The source and target wireless access networks are according to different technologies. In response to determining that the mobile station is in the tunnel mode, tunnel mode processing of the overhead message is performed. In response to determining that the mobile station is not in the tunnel mode, different processing of the overhead message is performed. | 01-20-2011 |
20110176414 | CONGESTION CONTROL FOR INTERWORKING BETWEEN NETWORKS - A congestion indication is introduced to indicate the congestion status of the circuit-switched network to a packet-switched network, such as an LTE network. The congestion indication is transmitted from an interworking function in the circuit-switched network to the LTE network. The congestion indication and/or other congestion information is transmitted with a circuit services signaling message that is otherwise being sent. Piggy-backing the congestion information with other circuit services signaling messages reduces the amount of signaling over the LTE network. | 07-21-2011 |
20110176536 | HEIRARCHICAL PROTOCOL CLASSIFICATION - A hierarchical protocol classification and signaling method specifies the interworking protocols used to send circuit-switched signaling messages to and from a mobile terminal in a packet-switched network. A set of possible interworking protocols are divided into two more classes that correspond to different types of interworking protocols. Within each class, different versions of the interworking protocol are specified by a revision value. The versions of the interworking protocols within a given class are may be denominated such that the versions with a higher revision value are backward compatible with versions having a lower value. When a circuit services domain message is sent from a sending device to a receiving device, an interworking option specifying the class/revision of the interworking protocol is transmitted along with circuit services domain messages. The interworking option may be inserted into the header of a tunneling packet containing the circuit services domain message. | 07-21-2011 |
20110274012 | TRANSITIONING OF A PACKET-SWITCHED EMERGENCY CALL BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND TYPES OF WIRELESS ACCESS NETWORKS - A mobile station that is initially attached to a first type of wireless access network is involved in a packet-switched emergency call. Upon detection of transitioning of the mobile station, a message is sent indicating transitioning of the mobile station from the first type wireless access network to the second type wireless access network to cause the packet-switched emergency call to be performed over the second type wireless access network. | 11-10-2011 |
20110299491 | Method and apparatus for allowing a subscriber to view the calling party number for a circuit switched voice call page while attached to a packet data network - A single radio multimode mobile (SRMMM) of a circuit-switched radio access technology (RAT) network and a packet data radio access technology (RAT) network including a network interface unit attached to the packet data RAT network through which an active packet data session is maintained. The SRMMM includes a processing unit in communication with a network interface unit. The SRMMM includes a display on which the processing unit displays a calling party number associated with a circuit switched page request for a voice call. A method of allowing a subscriber of a single radio multimode mobile (SRMMM) of a circuit-switched radio access technology (RAT) network and a packet data radio access technology (RAT) network to view a calling party number including comprises the steps of attaching a network interface unit to the packet data RAT network through which an active packet data session is maintained. There is the step of displaying on a display a calling party number associated with a circuit switched page request for a voice call by a processing unit. | 12-08-2011 |
20110310794 | METHODS OF PROVIDING PAGES INCLUDING CALLING PARTY NUMBER USING A TUNNELING PROTOCOL - A page including a calling party number from a circuit-switched network may be provided to a wireless terminal in wireless communication with a packet-data network. More particularly, a call origination message may be received at the circuit-switched network for the wireless terminal with the call origination message including a calling party number. Responsive to receiving the call origination message at the circuit-switched network, a Generic Circuit Services Notification Application (GCSNA) message may be generated at the circuit-switched network, and the GCSNA message may include a page message and the calling party number. The GCSNA message including the page message and the calling party number may then be transmitted to the wireless terminal through the packet-data network using a GCSNA tunneling protocol. Related methods, terminals and networks are also discussed. | 12-22-2011 |
20120020282 | Allowing a User to Accept or Deny a Mobile Terminated Call From Another Radio Access Technology - A user entity (UE) of a wireless telecommunications network for a user comprises an interface that receives packet oriented sessions and circuit switched sessions. The UE comprises a processor in communication with the interface that produces an indication to alert the user while a packet oriented session is established at the terminal that a circuit switched session is being requested to be established with the terminal. The UE comprises an input in communication with the processor for the user to instruct the processor to accept the request and establish the circuit switched session; otherwise the processor does not accept the request and does not establish the circuit switched session with the terminal. A method of a UE of a wireless telecommunications network for a user. A mobile switching system (MSC) of a wireless telecommunications network. | 01-26-2012 |
20120058760 | INCREASING TIME INTERVAL BETWEEN SUCCESSIVE SEARCHES FOR SIGNALING OF NEIGHBORING CELLS OF A DIFFERENT WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY - A mobile station attached to an access network receives a control message identifying neighboring cells of a different wireless technology than the access network. The mobile station searches for signaling of the neighboring cells of the different wireless technology, and in response to not being able to detect the signaling of the neighboring cells, the mobile station increases a time interval between successive searches for the signaling. | 03-08-2012 |
20120064934 | PROVIDING AN INDICATOR OF PRESENCE OF A FIRST ACCESS NETWORK THAT IS CAPABLE OF INTERWORKING WITH A SECOND ACCESS NETWORK - A mobile station receives a control message containing an indicator of presence of a first access network that operates according to a first protocol that is capable of interworking with a second access network that operates according to a second, different protocol. In response to receiving the indicator, the mobile station performs a procedure to establish a personality for the mobile station that specifies the configuration to allow the mobile station to use features of the first access network that enable interworking with the second access network. | 03-15-2012 |
20120106458 | PROVIDING A DENY RESPONSE THAT SPECIFIES A DELAY TIME - A system receives, from a mobile station, a connection request that specifies a particular application type. In response to determining that the connection request is to be denied, the system sends a response denying the connection request to the mobile station, where the response includes a delay time that is applicable to the particular application type but not to another application type, and where the delay time indicates an amount of delay that the mobile station is to wait before resending another connection request. | 05-03-2012 |
20120108182 | RECEIVING A MESSAGE IDENTIFYING NEIGHBOR CELLS - While a mobile station is in a reduced power state, the mobile station determines whether the mobile station has up-to-date neighbor cell information. In response to determining that the mobile station does not have up-to-date neighbor cell information, the mobile station transitions from the reduced power state to a higher power state, so that the mobile station can receive a message identifying neighbor cells. | 05-03-2012 |
20120124201 | METHODS OF OPERATING NETWORKS, APPLICATION SERVERS, AND WIRELESS DEVICES SUPPORTING MACHINE-TO-MACHINE APPLICATIONS - A machine-to-machine application server may provide a machine-to-machine application. A machine-to-machine application identification from a machine-to-machine service device may be provided at the machine-to-machine application server. The machine-to-machine application identification may identify a machine-to-machine application provided by the machine-to-machine application server, and the machine-to-machine application identification may identify a communication path between the wireless device and the machine-to-machine application server. Service may be provided according to the machine-to-machine application from the machine-to-machine application server to the machine-to-machine service device using the machine-to-machine application identification to identify the communications path between the machine-to-machine application server and the machine-to-machine service device. | 05-17-2012 |
20120163301 | RECEIVING INFORMATION RELATION RADIO ACCESS TECHNOLOGY CAPABILITIES OF A MOBILE STATION - A base station sends a request for information relating to radio access technology capabilities of a mobile station. The base station receives a message containing information relating to radio access technology capabilities of the mobile station, where the message is responsive to the request, and the information contained in the message specifies that the mobile station supports at least two different types of radio access technologies useable by the mobile station to communicate over a wireless link between the base station and the mobile station. The base station is able to control which of the at least two different types of radio access technologies the mobile station is to use. | 06-28-2012 |
20130010757 | Method and System for Reduced System-Time Overhead Parameter Length Representation for Inter-Radio Access Technology Communication - A wireless access terminal, system and method for the wireless access terminal to synchronize to system times in a wireless communication system. A first timing hierarchy in a first wireless communication network is used to operate the wireless access terminal The lint wireless communication network has a first radio access technology. Operating with the first timing hierarchy includes determining a frame cycle for the first wireless communication network. The frame cycle has a frame cycle boundary. Broadcast parameters for a second wireless communication network having a second radio access technology different from the first radio access technology are received. The broadcast parameters include the system time of the second wireless communication network. The system time of second wireless communication network is aligned, from the perspective of the wireless access terminal, with the frame cycle boundary. The wireless access terminal engages in a communication session using the second wireless communication network. | 01-10-2013 |
20130028197 | Method for Updating and Managing Synchronization Identifier by using Release Messages or Status Request and Response - A method for communicating additional network information using a synchronization identifier is presented. A synchronization identifier is defined. The synchronization identifier is used for the purpose of synchronizing communication between a Mobile Station (MS) and a network. In addition, the synchronization identifier is used to define additional functionality in the wireless network. As such, the synchronization identifier may be used to communicate information about wireless services and/or wireless components between the MS and the network. | 01-31-2013 |
20130065590 | Method and System for Determining Access During Inter-Technologies Handoff - A system and method for determining an initial mean open loop power level of a pilot channel of a reverse traffic channel for a mobile terminal. The initial open loop power level enables handoff of an active call from a first access network to a second access network. A handoff initialization request is from the first access network. A mean received power level of the forward link of the second access network is measured and transmitted to the second access network. An open loop power adjustment factor is received from the second access network. The initial mean open loop power level is set based on the open loop power adjustment factor. | 03-14-2013 |
20130272119 | METHOD AND COMMUNICATION DEVICE FOR CONTROLLING ACCESS TO A WIRELESS ACCESS NETWORK - A method for controlling access to a wireless Access Network (AN) by a wireless communication device. The device stores a Device Access Priority (DAP) level based on characteristics of the device. When the device has data to send, the device receives an overhead message from the AN containing a Network Access Priority (NAP) parameter defining a minimum priority level for initiating network access. The device determines whether its DAP level is equal to or greater than the NAP parameter. If not, the device periodically repeats the receiving and determining steps until the stored DAP level is determined to be equal to or greater than the NAP parameter received from the AN. When the stored DAP level is equal to or greater than the NAP parameter, the device initiates network access. The device may perform and pass a Persistence Test before transmitting the data on an access channel (ACH). | 10-17-2013 |
20140038606 | Method and Apparatus to Postpone UE from Handover to an Overloaded Radio Network from Another Radio Network - A node of a secondary RAT that is in communication with a primary node of a primary RAT and UEs that, are able to communicate by way of the primary and secondary RATs. The node concludes a network interface unit of the node which receives a message from the primary node that indicates that the primary RAT is in an overload condition. The node includes a processing unit of the node which forms f IE messages for the UEs not to try to communicate with the primary RAT, the network interface unit of the node sending the messages to the UEs. A method of a node of a secondary RAT that is in communication with a primary node of a primary RAT and UEs that are able to communicate by way of the primary and secondary RATs. | 02-06-2014 |
20140087717 | SYSTEM, METHOD, AND DEVICE FOR MINIMIZING UPLINK REGISTRATION OR LOCATION REPORTS FOR FIXED OR LOW-MOBILITY DEVICES - A system, method, and device for minimizing uplink registration or location reports, such as route update messages, for fixed or low-mobility devices. An access terminal is configured to transmit route update messages to a radio access network at a first rate and also at a reduced rate that is lower than the first rate. The access terminal is configured to transmit to the radio access network a request to allow the access terminal to use a reduced reporting function that causes the access terminal to transmit route update messages at a reduced rate that is lower than the first rate, receive a response that grants permission to use the reduced reporting function, and transmit route update messages at the reduced rate in accordance with the reduced reporting function. | 03-27-2014 |
20140213277 | INTER-RAT SYSTEMS ACCESS NETWORK (AN) LOAD BALANCE AND CONGESTION CONTROL MECHANISM - A system and method to perform load-balancing and congestion control between a primary Radio Access Technology (RAT) and a secondary RAT. A broadcast message is sent to all User Equipments (UEs) operating under the secondary RAT. If the primary RAT is congested, a congestion indicator in the broadcast message prevents the UEs from idle re-selecting or switching to the primary RAT. Even if the primary RAT is not congested, the broadcast message may still include other parameters such as one or more probability values, a group identifier for the UE groups, and a retention timer. The idle UEs in the secondary RAT that generate device-specific random values that are equal to or greater than the applicable probability threshold value(s) are allowed to reselect the primary RAT. If an idle UE fails this probability test, it may not be allowed to reselect the primary RAT again until the retention timer expires. | 07-31-2014 |
20140233505 | Providing a Deny Response that Specifies a Delay Time - A system receives, from a mobile station, a connection request that specifies a particular application type. In response to determining that the connection request is to be denied, the system sends a response denying the connection request to the mobile station, where the response includes a delay time that is applicable to the particular application type but not to another application type, and where the delay time indicates an amount of delay that the mobile station is to wait before resending another connection request. | 08-21-2014 |
20140308944 | Providing an Indicator of Presence of a First Access Network that is Capable of Interworking with a Second Access Network - A mobile station receives a control message containing an indicator of presence of a first access network that operates according to a first protocol that is capable of interworking with a second access network that operates according to a second, different protocol. In response to receiving the indicator, the mobile station performs a procedure to establish a personality for the mobile station that specifies the configuration to allow the mobile station to use features of the first access network that enable interworking with the second access network. | 10-16-2014 |
Kwang Ho Jang US
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20090279011 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - A liquid crystal display device and a method of manufacturing the same are disclosed. The liquid crystal display device includes a liquid crystal panel including gate pads connected to gate lines and data pads connected to data lines; at least one driving circuit mounted on a circuit substrate including poly-silicon thin-film transistors, formed by a low temperature poly-silicon (LTPS) process, and including circuit pads to be connected to the gate pads or data pads; and a conductive film to electrically connect the driving circuit and the gate pads or data pads. | 11-12-2009 |
Kwang-Suk Jang, Atlanta, GA US
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20120108418 | MESOPOROUS SILICA MEMBRANE ON POLYMERIC HOLLOW FIBERS - Methods of making thin, defect-free, mesoporous silica coatings on polymeric hollow fibers are provided, along with membranes, devices and applications employing same. | 05-03-2012 |
Kwan Soo Jang US
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20100117550 | Illumination Apparatus - An illumination apparatus can include an adapter that converts alternating power into driving power, and controls one or more of the color, brightness, chroma, and blinking of a light emitting device; and a light emitting device illumination part detachably and electrically connected to the adapter, containing one or more light emitting devices configured to emit light in accordance with the driving power and control. | 05-13-2010 |
Kyoung Ae Jang, Atlanta, GA US
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20120272982 | PATTERNED BRUSH HEAD MANUFACTURING PROCESS - A plurality of cosmetic brush concepts, including the use of discrete strips of brush material to assemble brush heads so as to provide a wide variety of functional and ornamental designs. Also disclosed is the use of different lengths of brush hair in the same head. | 11-01-2012 |
20120294666 | MULTI-APPLICATOR TOOL - A plurality of multi-applicator tools are provided, including tools which include magnetically attachable and detachable application brushes or the like. Some embodiments include a linear arrangement of brushes in a generally elongate tool configuration. Other embodiments include a central base into which application brushes fit within. Various appearances are likewise provided. | 11-22-2012 |
20120298130 | DUAL SIDED COSMETICS BRUSH AND METHODS FOR MAKING SAME - A two-component brush and methods of providing same, including a method in which first and second bristle portion are each separately glued together at the base, and then the bases are cut into “A” and “B” section, and the “A” section of the first bristle portion is combined with the “B” section of the second bristle portion. Also included is a method which includes the use of a two-section mold into which first and second bristle portions are placed into first and second mold portions, and the first and second bristle portions are fixed together before being removed. Also included is a dual sided retractable configuration. | 11-29-2012 |
Kyung J. Jang, Evansville, IN US
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20140020412 | REFRIGERATOR WITH AIR DISTRIBUTION MANAGEMENT - A refrigerator includes a refrigerator cabinet, an inner liner disposed within the refrigerator cabinet, a first shelf disposed within the refrigerator cabinet, the first shelf having a back end and an opposite front end, the first shelf positioned to allow air flow between the back end and the inner liner, and a plurality of shelves disposed within the cabinet, each of the shelves having a back end and an opposite front end, each of the shelves is positioned to allow air flow between the back end of each of the shelves and the inner liner. The refrigerator further includes a conduit providing supply air, a baffle positioned above the first shelf and fluidly connected to the conduit, and an elongated air outlet positioned above the baffle and fluidly connected to the conduit for providing a first cold air stream from the supply air proximate a ceiling of the refrigerator cabinet. | 01-23-2014 |
Linus Jang, Champaign, IL US
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20090296188 | Energy-Efficient Optoelectronic Smart Window - In an aspect, described herein is a dynamically controllable optoelectronic smart window which utilizes a diffraction grating for selective transmission or rejection of a specific region of the electromagnetic spectrum, for example the infrared, near-infrared and/or visible regions. Window embodiments described herein may further utilize a selectively controlled and/or patterned total internal reflection layer to assist with the selective rejection of a specific spectral region while allowing for transmission of another specific spectral region. In another aspect, the present invention provides methods for dynamically controlling the transmission or rejection of solar near-infrared and/or visible radiation. | 12-03-2009 |
Linus Jang, Delmar, NY US
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20120307352 | Energy-Efficient Smart Window System - Energy-efficient windows incorporating spectrally selective optical elements capable of providing desirable optical characteristics (transmission, reflection, refraction or diffraction) for different wavelengths are disclosed herein. More specifically, energy-efficient windows incorporating suitably designed diffraction gratings to optimize the efficiency of the utilization of different spectral components of the solar radiation are disclosed. | 12-06-2012 |
20140141605 | FINFET FORMATION USING DOUBLE PATTERNING MEMORIZATION - Approaches for forming a FinFET device using double patterning memorization techniques are provided. Specifically, a device will initially be formed by defining a set of fins, depositing a poly-silicon layer, and depositing a hardmask. Thereafter, a front end of the line (FEOL) lithography-etch, lithography-etch (LELE) process will be performed to form a set of trenches in the device. The set of trenches will be filled with an oxide layer that is subsequently polished. Thereafter, the device is selectively etched to yield a (e.g., poly-silicon) gate pattern. | 05-22-2014 |
Minsung Jang, Atlanta, GA US
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20140032787 | METHODS, APPARATUSES AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR ENHANCING PERFORMANCE AND CONTROLLING QUALITY OF SERVICE OF DEVICES BY USING APPLICATION AWARENESS - An apparatus for assigning priority to applications for execution by a hardware resource according to the priority may include a processor and memory storing executable computer program code that cause the apparatus to at least perform operations including assigning priority information to a plurality of applications based in part on receipt of one or more indications specifying a priority of the applications. The computer program code may further cause the apparatus to determine that at least one hardware resource executes commands of at least a subset of the applications. The computer program code may further cause the apparatus to enable the hardware resource to execute one or more of the commands associated with a first application of the subset assigned a higher priority prior to execution of commands associated with at least another application of the subset assigned a lower priority. Corresponding methods and computer program products are also provided. | 01-30-2014 |
Myoseon Jang, Gainesville, FL US
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20100279427 | Devices and Methods for Measuring the Acidity of Airborne Matter Using UV-Visible Spectrometry - Devices and methods for measuring the acidity of airborne matter are provided. A filter can be impregnated with an indicator dye which changes color in response to changes in acidity. After the sample passes through the filter, the filter can be analyzed using UV-visible spectrometry. | 11-04-2010 |
20140030812 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR MEASURING THE ACIDITY OF AIRBORNE MATTER USING UV-VISIBLE SPECTROMETRY - Devices and methods for measuring the acidity of airborne matter are provided. A filter can be impregnated with an indicator dye which changes color in response to changes in acidity. After the sample passes through the filter, the filter can be analyzed using UV-visible spectrometry. | 01-30-2014 |
Myung Ryul Jang, Renton, WA US
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20130066922 | MANAGING DATA RECEIVED FROM MULTIPLE SOURCES FOR GENERATING A CONTACT PROFILE FOR SYNCHRONIZING WITH THE MULTIPLE SOURCES - Technology is disclosed for providing contact management services. Contact information (e.g., phone numbers, addresses, email addresses, etc.) are collected from multiple, different sources (e.g., a mobile phone, a web server, a social media web site, SMS, an App, etc.) Contact information can also be entered in a free-form format and parsed into structured data that is associated with a contact card. A contact card stores the contact information and the source of the information. Contact cards can be aggregated into a merged contact card that includes information from the multiple, different sources, without loosing the original information. The merged contact card can be disaggregated into its constituent contact cards and used to create other contact cards. A user can associate one or more of their contact cards with a group. The group is optionally notified when the users changes its contact information. | 03-14-2013 |
Sam Jang, Morton Grove, IL US
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20090241324 | Tool for installing flexible strand like material in a split harness wrap - A tool for installing flexible strand like material in a split harness wrap, wherein the tool is capable of handling harnesses of selectively different diameters, and in which the tool is formed in sections adapted for folding in mating relationship over lengths of cable to be wrapped. The tool has ridges or tracks for spreading the harness open and receiving the selected harness arranged over the cable. | 10-01-2009 |
Samuel M. Jang, Woodbury, MN US
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20120022499 | WEARABLE AUTOMATIC INJECTION DEVICE FOR CONTROLLED DELIVERY OF THERAPEUTIC AGENTS - Exemplary embodiments provide wearable automatic injection devices for subcutaneously injecting a therapeutic agent into a patient's body at controlled rates, for example, in a single bolus. Exemplary embodiments provide methods for assembling wearable automatic injection devices for subcutaneously injecting a therapeutic agent into a patient's body at controlled rates. Exemplary embodiments provide methods for using wearable automatic injection devices for subcutaneously injecting a therapeutic agent into a patient's body at controlled rates. | 01-26-2012 |
Sei-Joo Jang, Bellefonte, PA US
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20130127279 | REPULSIVE FORCE CONVERSION DRIVES AND CENTRIFUGAL FORCE CONVERSION - A repulsive force conversion drive system for centrifugal force conversion to drive a load. A operational load to be driven by movement and provide external power due to movement of the operational load. A rotary repulsive force conversion drive connected to the operational load, such that the operational load moves in a first linear direction due to centrifugal force of rotating mass of the rotary repulsive force conversion drive. A linear repulsive force conversion drive connected to the operational load, the linear repulsive force conversion drive connected to the operational load such that the operational load moves is a second linear direction that is opposite the first linear direction on command from the linear repulsive force conversion drive. | 05-23-2013 |
Seong-Jin Jang US
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20110249513 | TRANSMITTING/RECEIVING METHODS AND SYSTEMS WITH SIMULTANEOUS SWITCHING NOISE REDUCING PREAMBLES - DC balance encoded data is transmitted by transmitting a preamble of dummy data that is configured to provide an intermediate number of bits of a given logic value that is at least one bit of the given logic value but less than a maximum number of bits of the given logic value in the DC balance encoded data, to thereby reduce the simultaneous switching noise that is caused by transmission of a first word of DC balance encoded data. The preamble may contain one or more words of fixed and/or variable dummy data. | 10-13-2011 |
Soobaek Jang, Hamden, CT US
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20080215699 | METHOD, SYSTEM, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR MESSAGE MAPPING OF COMMUNICATIONS - A method, system, and computer program product for implementing message mapping of communications is provided. The method includes receiving a communication and a time-stamp of the communication from a messaging system of an originating terminal device and receiving a request to respond to the communication from a messaging system at a recipient terminal device. The request includes a first response and a first selected portion of the communication to which the first response is directed. The method also includes generating an index that defines parameters of the first selected portion in context with the communication and generating a responsive communication that includes the first response and the index. The index is operable for communicating the parameters of the first selected portion to the originating terminal device. The method further includes mapping the responsive communication to the communication via the time-stamp. | 09-04-2008 |
20080243852 | System and Methods for Enabling Collaboration in Online Enterprise Applications - A method for enabling collaboration in online enterprise applications includes, during development of the online enterprise application, selecting at least one webpage to be in wiki format; creating an access control list for the at least one webpage; and selecting at least one control for the at least one webpage. The at least one webpage may be edited directly within the online enterprise application. A system for enabling collaboration in online enterprise applications includes an agent for allowing selection and setup of at least one webpage in wiki format during development of an online enterprise application and a database for storing editable content of the at least one webpage in wiki format. | 10-02-2008 |
20080281785 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REMOTE BINDING OF META-CONTENT TO A UNIFORM RESOURCE IDENTIFIER - A method and system for remote binding of meta-content to a uniform resource indicator are provided. The method includes providing a script to a web browser application in response to the web browser, application accessing the uniform resource identifier of a content provider system and requesting an asset therefrom. The script is generated by a remote server system and is provided to the web browser application by routing the web browser application from the content provider system to the remote server system. The method also includes receiving a call from the web browser application at the remote server system via the script. The call includes the uniform resource identifier of the content provider system. Using the uniform resource identifier, the remote server system queries a data source to determine whether meta-content for the asset is available. Upon determining the meta-content is available for the asset, the method includes returning the meta-content to the web browser application for interpretation. | 11-13-2008 |
20120030238 | AUTOMATICALLY IDENTIFYING PERSONALIZED SUPPORT - Embodiments of the present invention leverage information of the end-user and personal annotations/tags attached to resources and/or support related thereto (e.g., people, documents, etc.) to provide personalized support. Among other things, these embodiments allow for the mapping of expert “system”-based support to social technology to enable dynamic, localized support. In a typical embodiment, the system will analyze a profile of a user, as well as tags the user has attached to requested computer resources. Based on the profile and the tags, individualized support can be provided automatically. | 02-02-2012 |
20120110143 | DIFFERENTIATING IMAGE FILES IN A NETWORKED COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT - In general, embodiments of the invention provide an approach to differentiate and/or customize image files in a networked (e.g., cloud) computing environment. Specifically, a plurality of images corresponding to a requested instance, and all configuration files corresponding to the plurality of images, will be identified. In identifying the configuration files, a first subset of configuration files that are common to all of the plurality of images, and a second subset of configuration files that are unique to individual images will be determined. The user can then individually select configuration files from the two subsets, and the requested instance can be generated based thereon. | 05-03-2012 |
20120180040 | TECHNIQUES FOR PERSONALIZING FEED CONTENT IN VIRTUALIZED COMPUTING ENVIRONMENTS - A technique for personalizing feed content in virtualized computing environments includes accessing, using a data processing system, metadata associated with a virtual machine instance that is stored in a database. The technique also includes prioritizing, using the data processing system, feed content delivered to a client associated with the virtual machine instance based on the metadata. | 07-12-2012 |
20120311135 | AUTOMATED RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CLOUD-COMPUTING OPTIONS - Systems, computer storage devices, and methods receive a request from a first user. The first user has at least one instance running within a cloud-computing environment. The systems, computer storage devices, and methods automatically analyze the first user instance to produce first user instance characteristics, and automatically analyze characteristics of other user instances running within the cloud-computing environment. Other users, who are different from the first user, operate the other user instances. The systems, computer storage devices, and methods automatically match the first user instance to instances of the other user instances by determining which of the other user instances have the same characteristics as the first user instance characteristics. The systems, computer storage devices, and methods automatically identify cloud-computing options selected by such other users that operate the matching instances that are related to the request. The systems, computer storage devices, and methods then automatically make recommendations to the first user using the computing devices. | 12-06-2012 |
20120311156 | Autoconfiguration of a Cloud Instance Based on Contextual Parameters - An embodiment of the invention provides a method and system for autoconfiguring a cloud instance based on contextual parameters. More specifically, an interface receives a request for a resource from a user; and, an analysis module connected to the interface examines parameters of the resource. The parameters of the resource include an encryption parameter and a language parameter. The analysis module also examines properties of the request, including a location of the user, at least one rule at the location of the user, and a dominant language at the location of the user. A processor connected to the analysis module determines whether the encryption parameter of the resource violates the rule at the location of the user. An instance generator connected to the processor creates a customized instance of the resource when the encryption parameter of the resource violates the rule at the location of the user. | 12-06-2012 |
20130036217 | NETWORK COMPUTING MANAGEMENT - Network computing management is implemented by determining a location of a requestor requesting access to an instance configured at a data center, retrieving a list of data centers configured for a network computing environment, and evaluating aspects of the data centers in the list in view of the location of the requestor. The network computing management is further implemented by selecting a data center from the list that satisfies a threshold level of criteria and which threshold level exceeds a level ascertained for remaining data centers in the list. In response to determining the data center selected is different from the data center through which the instance is configured, the network computing management relocates the instance to the selected data center. | 02-07-2013 |
20130073716 | DETERMINING RESOURCE INSTANCE PLACEMENT IN A NETWORKED COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT - Embodiments of the present invention provide an approach for provisioning a virtual resource instance (e.g., a server instance, etc.) in a networked computing environment (e.g., a cloud computing environment) based upon network characteristics (e.g., physical locations, email addresses/configurations, network connection types, internet protocol (IP) addresses, etc.) of a set (at least one) of intended end users of the virtual resource instance. Specifically, in a typical embodiment, the network characteristics associated with the set of intended end users will be gathered and analyzed (e.g., to determine end user location, etc.). The analysis of the network characteristics will then be used to calculate/determine relative (e.g., network) efficiency scores for each intended end user for a set of potential data centers for the virtual resource instance. The relative efficiency scores for each potential data center will be summed/totaled to yield a total (e.g., network) efficiency score for each potential data center. Thereafter, the particular data center with the highest/best total efficiency score may be selected, and the requested resource instance may be provisioned at that data center. | 03-21-2013 |
20130080543 | ELECTRONIC MESSAGE MONITORING - A tool for preventing incorrect addressing of an electronic message. The tool analyzes incoming and outgoing electronic messages for indications that the user previously sent a message to a recipient mistakenly. The tool flags the recipient as potentially incorrect for future electronic messages. When selecting a recipient from a list, flagged recipient IDs display lower than other recipient IDs. The tool may require verification if a flagged recipient ID is selected. | 03-28-2013 |
20130101107 | TELECONFERENCE PRESENTATION RETRIEVAL MANAGEMENT - A system, method and program product for delivering to an invitee of a teleconference an electronic file attached to or referenced by a meeting notice for the teleconference. The teleconference hosted by a server computer, the invitee has a telephone to call-in to the teleconference via a telephone connection, and an invitee computer downloads the electronic file from the server computer via a first network in response to selection by the invitee of a representation of the electronic file from the meeting notice. The server computer receives a notification that a predetermined combination of keys has been pressed by the invitee on the telephone. In response, the server computer determines an e-mail address or instant message address for the invitee. The server computer attaches and sends the electronic file to an e-mail or instant message with the attached electronic file to the e-mail address or instant message address. | 04-25-2013 |
20130103823 | EVENT PREDICTION AND PREEMPTIVE ACTION IDENTIFICATION IN A NETWORKED COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT - Embodiments of the present invention relate to an approach for using electronic feeds (e.g., online news feeds, social media resources/websites, etc.) to predict potentially harmful events and take preemptive measures/actions to minimize and/or avoid loss. In a typical embodiment, a set of electronic feeds (e.g., news feeds and/or social networking website feeds) is accessed. A query is then issued against the set of feeds based on a set of search criteria pertaining to a possible event having a potential to adversely affect the networked computing environment. A set of results is received in a computer memory medium of the networked computing environment. It may then be determined whether at least one property of the set of results (e.g., a quantity of ‘hits’) meets one or more predetermined event criteria (e.g., a predetermined threshold). | 04-25-2013 |
20130124809 | DISTRIBUTING DATA AMONG DATA STORAGE PARTITIONS BASED ON A FORECASTED DEMAND IN A NETWORKED COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT - Embodiments of the present invention provide an approach to forecast a potential demand for partitioned/sharded data and to distribute the data among a set of data partitions based on forecasted demand to optimize network characteristics (e.g., network bandwidth) and/or expedite data retrieval. For example, the data may be distributed among the partitions based on a quantity of trends/requests/hits on the data, so that requests for the data can be balanced among the partitions geographically. | 05-16-2013 |
20130125009 | REMOTE DESKTOP LOCALIZED CONTENT SHARING - Illustrative embodiments disclose managing content displayed in a remote data processing system by identifying a set of links displayed in the content of the remote data processing system during a desktop sharing session between a local data processing system and the remote data processing system. The local data processing system obtains information about the set of links identified. Responsive to a selection of a link in the set of links displayed on the remote data processing system during the desktop sharing session, the local data processing system retrieving content using the link on the local data processing system using the information obtained about the set of links. | 05-16-2013 |
20130132556 | PROVIDING STATUS INFORMATION FOR VIRTUAL RESOURCE IMAGES IN A NETWORKED COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT - Embodiments of the present invention provide an approach for an image provider to specify data (e.g., commands to run, files to read), etc., about an image of a virtual resource (e.g., virtual machine, etc.) in a networked computing environment (e.g., a cloud computing environment). Such data may be used (e.g., at runtime) by a client application to obtain specific information about a running instance that is provisioned based on the image (e.g., operating system health, middleware health, etc.). | 05-23-2013 |
20130145304 | CONFIRMING INPUT INTENT USING EYE TRACKING - A tool for detecting potential unintentional user input. Eye tracking technology is used to keep a record of where on a display a user is looking or if the user is even looking at the display. When input, such as a mouse selection or a tap on a touch screen, is received, the location of the selection is compared to a location of the user's gaze around when the selection was made. If the gaze location is outside of an acceptable range from the selection location, it is determined that the selection may have been in error and the selection is disregarded or a confirmation is requested of the user. | 06-06-2013 |
20130151629 | PRE-TRANSMISSION CONTEXTUAL ELECTRONIC MESSAGE PROMPTING - Embodiments of the present invention provide a system, method, and program product to provide to a user creating an electronic message one or more informational messages related to the content and addressees of the electronic message. A computer system identifies one or more addressees of the electronic message created by the user. The computer system identifies any informational messages associated with each of the addressees, and displays to the user the identified informational messages. Each step is performed prior to the computer system transmitting the electronic message for delivery to any addressee. The informational messages can be predefined by the addressees of the electronic message and include hyperlinks and other programmable elements for execution by the user. The electronic message can be an e-mail, instant message, or other form of electronic message. | 06-13-2013 |
20130151935 | GENERATING AN ELECTRONIC FORM LOCALLY ON A CLIENT COMPUTER FROM INPUT PARAMETERS - A computer displays a screen that includes a uniform resource locator (URL). In response to a selection of a uniform resource locator (URL) by an end-user at a computer, the computer intercepts a request within the computer to prevent the request from being sent to another computer. The computer determines whether the URL includes one or more parameters that define a field with a missing value, and that need entry of one or more input values from the end-user. The computer generates an electronic form utilizing the one or more parameters to formulate a field, within the electronic form, for each of the one or more parameters. The computer displays the electronic form including the field for each of the one or more parameters, which enables the end-user to enter information into the field within the electronic form. | 06-13-2013 |
20130173781 | ACTIVITY-BASED VIRTUAL MACHINE AVAILABILITY IN A NETWORKED COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT - An approach for activity-based virtual machine (VM) availability in a networked computing environment (e.g., a cloud computing environment) is provided. In a typical embodiment, a system provided under the present approach monitors and logs network traffic and performs network packet inspections. Based on the contents of the network packets, the system may determine which applications/processes on particular VMs that are associated with the traffic. Users of this system may configure rules and thresholds. Regardless, if an availability threshold is not met as compared to a volume of network traffic, certain network traffic disablement actions can be taken. Users may also configure those conditions that will result in re-enablement of the network and/or processes that were disabled. | 07-04-2013 |
20130174168 | POLICY-BASED SCALING OF COMPUTING RESOURCES IN A NETWORKED COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT - Embodiments of the present invention provide an approach for policy-driven (e.g., price-sensitive) scaling of computing resources in a networked computing environment (e.g., a cloud computing environment). In a typical embodiment, a workload request for a customer will be received and a set of computing resources available to process the workload request will be identified. It will then be determined whether the set of computing resources are sufficient to process the workload request. If the set of computing resources are under-allocated (or are over-allocated), a resource scaling policy may be accessed. The set of computing resources may then be scaled based on the resource scaling policy, so that the workload request can be efficiently processed while maintaining compliance with the resource scaling policy. | 07-04-2013 |
20130184982 | GENERATING ROUTES - A method, data processing system and computer program product for generating a route. A beginning location is received. A set of preferences for generating a set of routes is received. A set of routes is generated based upon the set of preferences, wherein each route in the set of routes starts and ends at the beginning location, and wherein at least a portion of a specified route in the set of routes does not overlap any other portion of the specified route in the set of routes. | 07-18-2013 |
20130185363 | Selective Display of Past Instant Messages - A method for allowing selective display of past instant messages includes establishing an instant messaging session among at least two participants. Each participant has an associated computer system, with all of the associated computing systems in communication across a network. A list of instant messages between the at least two participants is displayed on monitors associated with the computing systems. At least one instant message is selected from the list of instant messages using an access control. At least one new participant is invited to join the instant messaging session. When the selected at least one instant message corresponds to the at least one new participant, the selected at least one instant message is displayed on a monitor used by the at least one new participant. | 07-18-2013 |
20130191923 | SOFTWARE LICENSE MANAGEMENT IN A NETWORKED COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT - An approach for managing licenses for software installations on virtual machine (VM) instances in a networked computing environment (e.g., a cloud computing environment) is provided. Specifically, in one example, data (e.g., real-time and/or historical) pertaining to usage of a set of software installations on a set of (VM) instances in the networked computing environment is collected. When a request is received (e.g., from a requester) for a license for a particular software installation of the set of software installations, it is determined whether the license is available. If not, it is then determined whether the license is obtainable based on the collected data and a current configuration of the networked computing environment. Then, responsive to the license being obtainable, the requested license may be allocated. | 07-25-2013 |
20130205218 | EVENT TRIGGERED VIEWING - In a method for viewing an event, a computer registers agents such that each agent is communicatively coupled to each other agent. Each agent is associated with a graphical user interface (GUI) session. The computer monitors a first graphical user interface (GUI) session that includes contents viewable on a display device coupled to the computer. The first agent receives, from a second agent, monitoring data associated with a second GUI session. The second GUI session includes contents hidden from view on the display device. The first agent detects an event associated with the second GUI session. In response, the computer displays, on the display device, the event within the contents of the first GUI session. | 08-08-2013 |
20130212276 | COMMAND MANAGEMENT IN A NETWORKED COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT - Embodiments of the present invention provide an approach for identifying commands for virtual resource instances in a networked computing environment (e.g., a cloud computing environment). Specifically, in a typical embodiment, a set of commands for an instance of a virtual resource may be received in a computer memory medium or the like. The commands may then be analyzed and information pertaining to the commands may be stored in a computer storage device or the like. When a user/requester later wishes to identify a command to be utilized for another instance of the virtual resource, the requester can access the information and make a determination as to what commands are typically utilized for similar and/or previous instances of the virtual resource. | 08-15-2013 |
20130218922 | LOCATING PREVIOUSLY COMMUNICATED ELECTRONIC MESSAGES - Embodiments of the present invention provide an approach for locating previously communicated electronic messages (e.g., emails, etc.). Specifically, the system will receive a request to locate/retrieve a previously communicated electronic message (“message”). The request can be issued by a sender or a recipient of the message. In any event, the request will include a set (one or more) of characteristics pertaining to the message such as a set of recipients thereof. One or more electronic messaging databases will then be searched based on the set of recipients and the message located. Once located, an alert will be sent to the requester and/or other message parties. The alert will indicate the message that was located. If the alert is validated (e.g., the message was the correct message), the message will be displayed. | 08-22-2013 |
20130227525 | Delivery of Changesets by Environment - A method for allowing selective delivery of changesets by environment includes selecting at least one value in software code of a software program; specifying at least one environment for the selected at least one value; compiling the software code in each specified at least one environment; delivering the software code to a central repository; determining how the specified at least one environment is defined; and choosing at least one environment to build against, thereby ensuring that only software code for the chosen environment is pulled from the central repository. | 08-29-2013 |
20130238713 | NOTIFYING ONLINE CONFERENCE PARTICIPANT OF PRESENTING IDENTIFIED PORTION OF CONTENT - In a method for notifying a participant of an online conference of when a portion of content will be presented during the online conference, a computer receives at least one data item identifying the portion of content. The computer determines an estimate of a time at which the portion of content will be presented and the level of confidence in the accuracy of the estimate. The computer transmits a user notification including the estimate of the time at which the portion of content will be presented and the level of confidence in the accuracy of the estimate. | 09-12-2013 |
20130247022 | IDENTIFYING OPTIMAL UPGRADE SCENARIOS IN A NETWORKED COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT - Embodiments of the present invention provide an approach to mitigate the risk of downtime or failed upgrades to a networked computing environment (e.g., a cloud computing infrastructure). This approach generally comprises pre-testing and evaluating potential upgrade paths to identify potential problems, and optionally recommending one or more optimal configurations. Specifically, if a proposed upgrade is identified as having potential points of failure (e.g., based on pre-testing), an end user/customer may be so notified. If the upgrade has several potential successful configurations, such configurations may be evaluated to identify a configuration that appears to have the greatest likelihood of a successful installation scenario. Optionally, the end user may then choose to redirect workload(s) to a successfully configured system that has been provisioned and pre-tested. | 09-19-2013 |
20130251125 | MANAGING MULTIPLE PASSCODES RELATED TO A SINGLE CALL-IN NUMBER USED BY A PHONE DEVICE - An embodiment of the invention is used with a conference calling system that includes a plurality of client phones, and a conference call center. Passcodes are entered into a list contained in a given client phone, wherein all listed passcodes are associated with a specified phone number that can be used to establish a connection between the given client phone and the conference call center. The specified phone number is used at the given client phone to access the passcode list. A passcode is selected from the list for transmission from the given client phone to the conference call center, over the phone connection established using the specified phone number. In response to receiving the selected passcode at the conference call center, the conference call center is operated to connect the given client phone into a conference call with one or more other client phones. | 09-26-2013 |
20130254681 | PROXYING AN ACTIVE LINK FROM A SHARED COMPUTER - Proxying an active link during a collaborative networking session includes analyzing content on a computer screen of a presenter of the collaborative networking session, and identifying the active link in the content. The active link corresponds to an image of the active link for presentation on a computer screen of a computer of a participant of the session. Proxying the active link also includes calculating a relative position of the active link with regard to the computer screen of the presenter using a two-dimensional coordinate system mapping process, creating a reproduction of the active link from the image, and placing the reproduction at a corresponding relative position on the computer screen of the participant. The reproduced active link on the computer screen of the participant is active and selectable during the session. | 09-26-2013 |
20130254682 | PROXYING AN ACTIVE LINK FROM A SHARED COMPUTER - Proxying an active link during a collaborative networking session includes analyzing content on a computer screen of a presenter of the collaborative networking session, and identifying the active link in the content. The active link corresponds to an image of the active link for presentation on a computer screen of a computer of a participant of the session. Proxying the active link also includes calculating a relative position of the active link with regard to the computer screen of the presenter using a two-dimensional coordinate system mapping process, creating a reproduction of the active link from the image, and placing the reproduction at a corresponding relative position on the computer screen of the participant. The reproduced active link on the computer screen of the participant is active and selectable during the session. | 09-26-2013 |
20130275521 | MESSAGING CLIENT-BASED REMINDERS - Implementing messaging client-based reminders includes monitoring, via a computer processor, a communication exchange for a communication session and determining an occurrence of an alarm event from contents of the communication exchange in response to the monitoring. Upon determining the occurrence of the alarm event, a reminder is generated and a timer is set indicating a time value corresponding to a time expression in the communication exchange. Upon expiration of the timer, the reminder is transmitted. | 10-17-2013 |
20130275523 | MESSAGING CLIENT-BASED REMINDERS - Implementing messaging client-based reminders includes monitoring, via a computer processor, a communication exchange for a communication session and determining an occurrence of an alarm event from contents of the communication exchange in response to the monitoring. Upon determining the occurrence of the alarm event, a reminder is generated and a timer is set indicating a time value corresponding to a time expression in the communication exchange. Upon expiration of the timer, the reminder is transmitted. | 10-17-2013 |
20130304788 | APPLICATION COMPONENT DECOMPOSITION AND DEPLOYMENT - A computer implemented method, a data processing system, and a computer program product deploy application components within a distributed environment. A Runtime management platform opens an application archive for an application to be deployed onto a distributed computing environment. The runtime management platform identifies a set of application components for the application. The runtime management platform identifies at least one set of rules defining application component deployment patterns for the set of application components. The runtime management platform deploys the set of application components to a set of runtime containers according to the at least one set of rules defining the application component deployment patterns. | 11-14-2013 |
20130308764 | ADDING A TELECONFERENCE CALLER TO A GROUP INSTANT MESSAGING CHAT - In a method for adding a caller to a group instant messaging chat, a computer receives an indication that the caller has joined a teleconference via a telephone call. The computer receives a characteristic of the telephone call. The computer determines that the received characteristic of the telephone call at least partially matches at least one stored characteristic of one or more invitees on a list of invitees to the teleconference. In response to determining that the received characteristic of the telephone call at least partially matches at least one stored characteristic of one or more invitees on a list of invitees to the teleconference, the computer requests an instant messaging server to add the caller to the group instant messaging chat. | 11-21-2013 |
20130311497 | GROUP BOOKMARKS - Group bookmarks are provided. A uniform resource locator (URL) is received and parsed to identify a URL domain, a parameter, and a first parameter value. Multiple bookmarks are examined to determine whether a pattern match is found for a bookmark including the URL domain and the parameter. The bookmark has a second parameter value. The first parameter value is stored with the bookmark as a group bookmark. The group bookmark includes: the URL domain, the parameter, and entries for the first parameter value and the second parameter value. | 11-21-2013 |
20130311869 | GROUP BOOKMARKS - Group bookmarks are provided. A uniform resource locator (URL) is received and parsed to identify a URL domain, a parameter, and a first parameter value. Multiple bookmarks are examined to determine whether a pattern match is found for a bookmark including the URL domain and the parameter. The bookmark has a second parameter value. The first parameter value is stored with the bookmark as a group bookmark. The group bookmark includes: the URL domain, the parameter, and entries for the first parameter value and the second parameter value. | 11-21-2013 |
20130318447 | Prompting of Recipient Expertise in Collaboration Environment - A method for prompting expertise in a collaboration environment includes drafting a message for a collaboration environment in a graphical user interface; entering a name of at least one recipient for the message; obtaining expertise information about the at least one recipient; and highlighting at least one word of the message that is associated with the obtained expertise information in the graphical user interface. | 11-28-2013 |
20130346243 | TRANSACTION MANAGEMENT BASED ON INDIVIDUAL ORDERS OR NUMBER OF DEVICES AT TABLE FOR DESIRED DISTRIBUTION - A mobile device performs admixed transactions at a merchant. The mobile device receives a purchase amount. The mobile device connects to at least one other mobile device. Responsive to connecting to the at least one other mobile device, the mobile device receives account authorization for at least one other purchase amount. Responsive to receiving the account authorization from the at least one other device, the mobile device creates an admixed authorization. The admixed authorization comprises individual account authorizations for users of the mobile device and the at least one other mobile device. The mobile device initiates a single transaction at a merchant. The mobile device transfers the admixed authorization to the merchant. Each of the individual account authorizations are applied to the single transaction based on the purchase amount and the at least one other purchase amount authorized in the individual account authorizations. | 12-26-2013 |
20140025653 | Source Control Inheritance Locking - An embodiment of the invention provides a method for source control in a program, wherein the program includes hierarchical files for execution of processes, wherein the hierarchical files include parent files and child files. A revised process selected by a user on a graphical user interface is identified; and, files in the revised process are identified. The files in the revised process are locked with a source control processor. This includes disallowing revisions to the files in the revised process. One or more files that are descendents of a file in the revised process are identified. The one or more files that are descendents of a file in the revised process are locked with the source control processor. This includes disallowing revisions to the one or more files that are descendents of a file in the revised process. | 01-23-2014 |
20140026116 | SOURCE CONTROL EXECUTION PATH LOCKING - An embodiment of the invention provides a method for source control in a computer program, wherein the computer program includes a plurality of files for execution of a plurality of processes. A revised process that is selected by a user on a graphical user interface is identified, wherein the revised process includes an execution path. A revised portion of a file in the revised process that the user is revising, has revised, and/or is planning on revising is identified. Portions of files that are in the execution path of the revised process are identified. The portions of the files in the execution path of the revised process are locked with a source control processor. The locking disallows revisions (e.g., write and delete operations) to the portions of the files in the execution path of the revised process that are not made by the user. | 01-23-2014 |
20140026117 | Source Control Execution Path Locking - An embodiment of the invention provides a method for source control in a computer program, wherein the computer program includes a plurality of files for execution of a plurality of processes. A revised process that is selected by a user on a graphical user interface is identified, wherein the revised process includes an execution path. A revised portion of a file in the revised process that the user is revising, has revised, and/or is planning on revising is identified. Portions of files that are in the execution path of the revised process are identified. The portions of the files in the execution path of the revised process are locked with a source control processor. The locking disallows revisions (e.g., write and delete operations) to the portions of the files in the execution path of the revised process that are not made by the user. | 01-23-2014 |
20140026119 | INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENT-BASED WORKLOAD TESTING IN A NETWORKED COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT - Embodiments of the present invention relate to an integrated development environment (IDE)-based approach for testing development projects (e.g., comprising one or more intended workloads). In a typical embodiment, a designation of a project (e.g. having a set of workloads) for testing on a network resource group is received via a user interface associated with an IDE. A current server instance in the network resource group having a highest availability for testing the project may then be identified (e.g., based on an analysis of various computing/cost characteristics). The project may then be deployed to the current server instance, and a network address corresponding to the current server instance may be associated with the project in a computer storage device. The project may then be tested by processing the set of intended workloads using the current server instance. | 01-23-2014 |
20140068075 | OPTIMIZING SERVICE FACTORS FOR COMPUTING RESOURCES IN A NETWORKED COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT - An approach is provided for optimizing service factors for computing resources in a networked computing environment. Specifically, under one approach, a cloud broker/aggregator, a cloud offering optimizer, and a user workload optimizer may be provided. The cloud aggregator may aggregate information/data pertaining to a set of service factors associated with a set of resources distributed among a set of deployment groups (e.g., cloud pods). The cloud offering optimizer may analyze this information and may determine a reallocation plan to optimize values of the service factors associated with the set of resources. The user workload optimizer may then receive the reallocation plan from the cloud offering optimizer and/or application event information, and modify the deployment topology accordingly. | 03-06-2014 |
20140081693 | SYSTEM AND METHOD CONFIGURED TO AUTOMATICALLY INVITE PARTICIPANTS TO A MEETING BASED ON RELATION TO MEETING MATERIALS - Disclosed herein are a computer-implemented method, computer program and system to invite one or more people to a meeting. The method includes, in response to a user identifying one or more documents related to a meeting, analyzing the one or more documents to identify a name or names of people associated with the one or more documents; attempting to locate at least some of the identified people, such as in one or both of a database and a social network space, in order to obtain additional information regarding the at least some of the identified people; and presenting the user with a list of located identified people, the list being a list of people who are suggested to the user to be invited to the meeting. | 03-20-2014 |
20140082000 | SYSTEM AND METHOD CONFIGURED TO AUTOMATICALLY INVITE PARTICIPANTS TO A MEETING BASED ON RELATION TO MEETING MATERIALS - Disclosed herein in part is a data processing system configured to invite one or more people to a meeting. The data processing system includes at least one data processor connected with at least one memory storing computer program code. Execution of the computer program code by the at least one data processor results in operations being performed that include, in response to a user identifying one or more documents related to a meeting, analyzing the one or more documents to identify a name or names of people associated with the one or more documents; attempting to locate at least some of the identified people in order to obtain additional information regarding the at least some of the identified people; and presenting the user with a list comprising identified people, the list being a list of people who are suggested to the user to be invited to the meeting. | 03-20-2014 |
20140164446 | SHARING ELECTRONIC FILE METADATA IN A NETWORKED COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT - Embodiments of the present invention provide an approach for sharing electronic file metadata in a networked computing environment (e.g., a cloud computing environment). In a typical embodiment, metadata related to electronic files stored in a shared storage device is maintained and updated. Such metadata may be viewable via a user interface of one or more applications used to access the files (e.g., from a plurality of computerized/electronic devices). Among other things, the metadata may identify previous accesses of the files (e.g., by user, date/time, etc.), and may be provided in a list or the like. | 06-12-2014 |
20140164510 | RESCHEDULING UNFINISHED MEETING AGENDA TOPICS - Rescheduling unfinished meeting agenda topics includes detecting an unfinished meeting agenda topic at a conclusion of a meeting and rescheduling with a meeting management engine the unfinished meeting agenda topic to be addressed in a later meeting. | 06-12-2014 |
20140189865 | SECURITY MANAGEMENT IN A NETWORKED COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT - An approach for addressing (e.g., preventing) detected network intrusions in a virtualized/networked (e.g., cloud) computing environment is provided. In a typical embodiment, users may group components/systems of an environment/domain according to a range of security sensitivity levels/classifications. The users may further configure rules for responding to security threats for each security sensitivity level/classification. For example, if a “highly dangerous” security threat is detected in or near a network segment that contains highly sensitive systems, the user may configure rules that will automatically isolate those systems that fall under the high security classification. Such an approach allows for more granular optimization and/or management of system security/intrusion prevention that may be managed at a system level rather than at a domain level. | 07-03-2014 |
20140201345 | MANAGING USER PRIVILEGES FOR COMPUTER RESOURCES IN A NETWORKED COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT - Approaches for automatically managing user privileges for computer resources based on determined levels of expertise in a networked computing environment (e.g., a cloud computing environment) are provided. In a typical approach, a user profile associated with a prospective user of a set of computer resources in the networked computing environment may be accessed. The user profile may include information pertaining to a skill level of the prospective user with respect to the set of computer resources. Based on the information contained in the user profile, an expertise level of the prospective user with respect to the set of computer resources may be determined, and a corresponding score may be calculated. Based on the score, a level of user privileges for the set of computer resources may be provided. | 07-17-2014 |
20140208444 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TEMPORARY OBFUSCATION DURING COLLABORATIVE COMMUNICATIONS - Systems and methods for temporary obfuscation during collaborative communications are provided. A method for obfuscation during collaborative communications, comprises entering a message including content into a first messaging device, marking the content as sensitive, sending the message including the content via a network to a second messaging device, and obfuscating the marked content and displaying any remaining portions of the message on the second messaging device. | 07-24-2014 |
20140208445 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TEMPORARY OBFUSCATION DURING COLLABORATIVE COMMUNICATIONS - Systems and methods for temporary obfuscation during collaborative communications are provided. A method for obfuscation during collaborative communications, comprises entering a message including content into a first messaging device, marking the content as sensitive, sending the message including the content via a network to a second messaging device, and obfuscating the marked content and displaying any remaining portions of the message on the second messaging device. | 07-24-2014 |
20140215436 | MANAGING CHANGE-SET DELIVERY - An approach that analyzes and manages unresolved (i.e., pending, outgoing) change-sets is provided. Specifically, this approach parses the change-set into a plurality (i.e., one or more) of changes to determine the impact each change may have. An alert may be provided to the user indicating whether the change-set should be checked-in based on the determined impact. Specifically, a change-set management tool provides this capability. The change-set management tool includes a parsing module configured to receive an outgoing change-set; and parse the change-set into a plurality of changes. The change-set management tool further comprises an evaluation module configured to evaluate an impact that each of the plurality of changes within the change-set has on other changes of the plurality of changes within the change-set. | 07-31-2014 |
20140245394 | TRUST-BASED COMPUTING RESOURCE AUTHORIZATION IN A NETWORKED COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT - A trust-based approach for authorizing computing resources in a networked computing environment is provided. Specifically, in a typical embodiment, a candidate computing resource (e.g., a virtual machine) will submit a request to join a network computing environment (“environment”). Based on the request, a message will be communicated to previously authorized/joined computing resources to poll/solicit their votes as to whether the candidate computing resource should be trusted/authorized in the environment. Based on the responses submitted by the polled computing resources, the candidate computing resource may be authorized or denied membership in the environment. If authorized, a permission level may be set (e.g., as recommended by the polled computing resources). | 08-28-2014 |
20140297760 | MANAGING E-MAIL MESSAGES BETWEEN RELATED ACCOUNTS - In a method for managing e-mail messages between related e-mail accounts, an e-mail message is received from a first e-mail account of a user. It is determined that the e-mail message should be listed as a sent e-mail message in a second e-mail account of the user. The e-mail message is listed as a sent e-mail message in the second e-mail account. | 10-02-2014 |
20140317263 | IDENTITY MANAGEMENT IN A NETWORKED COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT - An approach for user identity management in a virtualized/networked (e.g., cloud) computing environment is provided. In a typical embodiment, historical command usage within a server environment is analyzed to determine the characteristics of the commands being run against a cloud resource to determine with a confidence rating the likelihood the commands are being executed by a certain user. Such an approach allows for more efficient user identity management in order to optimize cloud security and system administration. | 10-23-2014 |
20140325077 | COMMAND MANAGEMENT IN A NETWORKED COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT - Embodiments of the present invention provide an approach for identifying commands for virtual resource instances in a networked computing environment (e.g., a cloud computing environment). Specifically, in a typical embodiment, a set of commands for an instance of a virtual resource may be received in a computer memory medium or the like. The commands may then be analyzed and information pertaining to the commands may be stored in a computer storage device or the like. When a user/requester later wishes to identify a command to be utilized for another instance of the virtual resource, the requester can access the information and make a determination as to what commands are typically utilized for similar and/or previous instances of the virtual resource. | 10-30-2014 |
20140330782 | REPLICATION OF CONTENT TO ONE OR MORE SERVERS - An approach is provided to automatically replicate content to certain servers in a networking environment based on, amongst other metrics, location of third parties accessing information in a social networking environment. The approach includes obtaining content from a user within a networked environment and analyzing information of one or more third parties that have access to the networked environment and who have an association with the user. The approach further includes replicating the content to one or more servers within the networked environment based on the analyzed information of the one or more third parties. | 11-06-2014 |
20140330975 | ENHANCED COMMAND SELECTION IN A NETWORKED COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT - Embodiments of the present invention provide an approach for identifying commands for virtual resource instances in a networked computing environment (e.g., a cloud computing environment). Specifically, in a typical embodiment, a set of commands for an instance of a virtual resource may be received in a computer memory medium or the like. The commands may then be analyzed and information pertaining to the commands may be stored in a computer storage device or the like. When a user/requester later wishes to identify a command to be utilized for another instance of the virtual resource, the requester can access the information and be provided with a set of suggested commands that are typically utilized for similar and/or previous instances of the virtual resource. | 11-06-2014 |
20140359110 | AUTHORIZING AN ACTION REQUEST IN A NETWORKED COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT - An approach for authorizing an action requested by a user in a networked computing environment (e.g., a cloud computing environment) is provided. In a typical embodiment, a request for a particular action associated with a computing resource is received. The connected systems which may be affected by the requested action are identified. The actual users of the connected systems are determined. A response from each of the actual users is requested. The responses are collected and weighted to determine if authorization for the requested action is granted. | 12-04-2014 |
20150019271 | ESTIMATING WAIT TIME FOR AN ESTABLISHMENT - A computer collects resource reservation history for a resource for a plurality of reservation time blocks. The computer collects resource reservation wait time history for the resource for each reservation time block. The computer determines a number of patrons that utilized the resource during each reservation time block and creates a resource reservation wait time model. The computer receives a request for a resource reservation wait time estimate for a first reservation time block and collects a first plurality of social media content. The computer determines an estimated number of patrons that intend to utilize the resource during the first reservation time block based on at least the first plurality of social media content. The computer determines a first estimated wait time for the first reservation time block by comparing at least the estimated number of patrons to the resource reservation wait time model. | 01-15-2015 |
20150058127 | DIRECTIONAL VEHICULAR ADVERTISEMENTS - Directional vehicular advertisements displayed on a vehicle. A system in accordance with an embodiment includes: a location system for determining a location and a direction of travel of a vehicle; at least one forward facing advertisement slot on the vehicle, wherein each forward facing advertisement slot faces oncoming traffic travelling in a direction opposite to the direction of travel of the vehicle; a plurality of advertisements, each advertisement associated with a location; and a controller configured to select and display at least one of the advertisements via at least one of the forward facing advertisement slots, wherein each displayed advertisement is associated with a location that the oncoming traffic has yet to pass. | 02-26-2015 |
20150074211 | NOTIFYING ONLINE CONFERENCE PARTICIPANT OF PRESENTING PREVIOUSLY IDENTIFIED PORTION OF CONTENT - In a method for notifying a participant of an online conference of when a portion of content will be presented during the online conference, a computer receives at least one data item identifying the portion of content. The computer determines an estimate of a time at which the portion of content will be presented and the level of confidence in the accuracy of the estimate. The computer transmits a user notification including the estimate of the time at which the portion of content will be presented and the level of confidence in the accuracy of the estimate. | 03-12-2015 |
20150077419 | VISUALIZATION OF DATA RELATED TO UNSTRUCTURED TEXT - In a method for visualizing data related to unstructured text, a computer identifies at least two data points in a portion of unstructured text of a document, a relationship between the at least two data points, and a label for each of the at least two data points. The computer determines a type of graph to create based on the identified data. The computer causes the at least two data points and the label for each of the at least two data points, and the relationship between the at least two data points to be visualized on a graph. The computer causes a modified graph based on the received instructions to be visualized. The computer causes the modified graph to be displayed in the document having the unstructured text. | 03-19-2015 |
Soobaek Jang, Austin, TX US
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20130318520 | EARLY CONFIGURATION IN DEPLOYING AN ENTERPRISE APPLICATION - Illustrative embodiments include a method, system, and computer program product for early configuration of an application in a deployment of an enterprise application. A section is located in an enterprise application deployment file of the enterprise application. The section includes configuration information of the application. The configuration information of the application is loaded before completing loading of the enterprise application deployment file such that the application is configurable without waiting for the loading of the enterprise application deployment file to complete. Loading the enterprise application deployment file is continued without waiting for a configuring of the application using the configuration information of the application that is loaded. | 11-28-2013 |
Stella Jang, Derby, CT US
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20120004844 | FORMATION FLYING METHOD AND SYSTEM - A method for directing formation flying of an aircraft includes sensing a relative position of a leader to a follower aircraft by one or more sensors disposed at the follower aircraft. The relative position is compared to a selected relative position, and a follower velocity of the follower aircraft necessary to move the follower aircraft to the selective relative position is determined via a flight control computer of the follower aircraft. The follower velocity is transformed into flight control inputs and the follower aircraft is moved to the selected relative position via the flight control inputs. | 01-05-2012 |
Stella Jang, Bridgeport, CT US
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20080283671 | ENGINE ANTICIPATION FOR ROTARY-WING AIRCRAFT - A flight control system and method which determines an expected power required data in response to a flight control command of the at least one model following control law and utilizes the expected power required data to perform at least one action to control an engine speed. | 11-20-2008 |
Stuart R. Jang, Waltham, MA US
Suhyuk Jang US
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20090284456 | Liquid crystal display and method of driving the same - A liquid crystal display (LCD) capable of improving display quality and a method of driving the same are provided. The LCD comprises an LCD panel including a plurality of data lines and gate lines and liquid crystal cells arranged in a matrix at crossings of the gate lines and the data lines, a driving circuit for supplying a data voltage to the data lines and for supplying a scan pulse to the gate lines, a timing controller for generating a gate start pulse for indicating a start horizontal line in which scanning starts in a one frame period where one screen is displayed, a control clock generator for counting the number of frames using the gate start pulse and for generating a control clock whenever an accumulated count value becomes a multiple of a predetermined value, and a common voltage generating circuit for generating control data of a specific bit based on the control clock and for generating a common voltage whose level varies in stages per predetermined interval using the control data to supply the common voltage to the LCD panel. | 11-19-2009 |
Sung Bae Jang, Itasca, IL US
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20130009032 | SUPPORT STAND WITH FLEXIBLE CONNECTORS FOR OBJECTS, PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES, MUSICAL EQUIPMENT, CLIPBOARDS, ETC., USING STANDARD MICROPHONE HOLDER, HORIZONTAL SURFACE OR WALL MOUNT - The present invention provides a portable support stand for various devices such as computers, tablet PCs, electronic equipment, clipboards, tools, etc. The stand uses a uni-pod configuration promoting stability of the attached device. The leg of the uni-pod may be stationary or adjustable for height and viewing angle. An audible indicator may be used to allow the user to know adjustment is occurring. Objects are attached to the uni-pod leg via elastic straps and adjustable for length and secured inside the uni-pod leg forming a secure slip free connection with the object. A non-slip cap sits between the object attached and the uni-pod leg. A second non-slip tip is attached to the end of the leg to prevent slipping. The uni-pod leg is of a specific diameter and size as to be used with standard microphone stands providing a secure hold on objects via a standard microphone stand clip. | 01-10-2013 |
Wen-Long Jang, Commerce, TX US
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20090163355 | RF NON-THERMAL PLASMA TECHNIQUES FOR CATALYST DEVELOPMENT TO IMPROVE PROCESS EFFICIENCIES - Plasma modifications of catalyst supports before and after impregnation of metal precursors improve the activity, selectivity and stability of catalysts, e.g. Ni catalysts for benzene hydrogenation and Pd catalysts for selective hydrogenation of acetylene. Plasma modification of the support before impregnation is slightly more effective than the plasma modification after impregnation. However, plasma modifications after impregnation increase the stability and selectivity of catalysts more effectively. The economic benefit of much improved stability of Ni catalysts for hydrogenation of benzene and the enhanced activity and selectivity of Pd catalysts for acetylene hydrogenation, e.g., is significant. Similar benefits for various catalysts and other industrial processes via RF plasma techniques are expected. | 06-25-2009 |
Wonjin Jang, Jersey City, NJ US
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20100176841 | SEU TOLERANT ARBITER - Single Event Upset (SEU, also referred to as soft error) tolerant arbiters, bare arbiters, and filters are disclosed. An arbiter provides a filter section, and a bare arbiter, coupled to the filter section. The bare arbiter includes a redundant first input and a redundant second input, and a redundant first output and a redundant second output. A pull-down transistor in the bare arbiter conditionally overpowers a corresponding pull-up transistor in the bare arbiter when a contention condition is present in the bare arbiter. | 07-15-2010 |
Wonkap Jang, Edgewater, NJ US
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20110182354 | Low Complexity, High Frame Rate Video Encoder - Disclosed herein are techniques and computer readable media containing instructions arranged to utilize existing video compression techniques to enhance a visually appealing high frame rate, without incurring the bitrate and computational complexity common to high frame rate coding using conventional techniques. SVC skip slices—slices in which the slice_skip_flag in the slice header is set to a value of | 07-28-2011 |
20120082214 | Delay Aware Rate Control In The Context Of Hierarchical P Picture Coding - The present invention provides bit rate control techniques for a hybrid block based motion compensated predictive video encoder (e.g., H.264, as well as other video coding algorithms and standards). The techniques aim to reduce the picture-to-picture bit rate fluctuations within a prediction structure or over a short time interval that can lead to undesirable additional delay on links without over-provisioned capacity. In one embodiment of the present invention, the end to end delay is estimated. The end to end delay is used to determine limits on the modulation of the target coded picture size, with the goal of trading an acceptable amount of additional delay for a better coding efficiency. | 04-05-2012 |
20120082237 | Automatic Temporal Layer Bit Allocation - Disclosed herein are techniques and computer readable media containing instructions arranged to determine a bit allocation for a temporal base layer and at least one temporal enhancement layer. The techniques are enhanced to yield improved reproduced quality for the case where both a temporal base layer and at least one temporal enhancement layer is being used. An exemplary method for determining a bit allocation to one base layer includes initializing a bit allocation between the base layer and the at least one enhancement layer, determining a quality difference between the base layer and the at least one enhancement layer, expressed, for example, in the Quantizer Parameter of the last picture of each layer within a GOP, and determining a new bit allocation between the base layer and the at least one enhancement layer based on the quality difference and at least one constant factor. | 04-05-2012 |
20120183055 | Temporal Prediction Structure Aware Temporal Filter - Disclosed are a system, method, apparatus, and computer readable media containing instructions for pre-filtering one or more pictures of a prediction structure. In an exemplary embodiment, a system includes an input for receiving the one or more pictures and a pre-filter, operatively coupled to the input and receiving the one or more pictures. The pre-filter can include a prediction position determining module for determining a position of at least one picture in the prediction structure, a context memory for storing determined position information, and a filter module for selecting a filter context based on the determined position and using the selected filter context to filter the at least one picture. | 07-19-2012 |
20120192240 | PARTICIPANT AWARE CONFIGURATION FOR VIDEO ENCODER - Systems and methods for multipoint video distribution are disclosed herein. In some embodiments, system for multipoint video distribution include at least one endpoint including a EECM and a DECM, and at least one server including a SECM, the server being coupled to the endpoint. In some embodiments, methods for configuring an encoder include receiving at least one property related to a capability of a decoder, determining a number of layers to be coded by the encoder, and configuring the encoder based on that at least one property. | 07-26-2012 |
20130003833 | Scalable Video Coding Techniques - The disclosed subject matter provides techniques for inter-layer prediction using difference mode or pixel mode. In difference mode, inter-layer prediction is used to predict at least one sample of an enhancement layer from at least one (upsampled) sample of a reconstructed base layer picture. In pixel mode, no reconstructed base layer samples are used for reconstruction of the enhancement layer sample, A flag that can be part of a coding unit header in the enhancement layer can be used to distinguish between pixel mode and difference mode. | 01-03-2013 |
20130195169 | TECHNIQUES FOR MULTIVIEW VIDEO CODING - A method for decoding video encoded in a base view and at least one enhancement view format and having at least a difference mode and pixel mode, includes: decoding with a decoding device at least one flag bDiff indicative of a choice between the difference mode and the pixel mode, and reconstructing at least one sample in difference mode or pixel mode in accordance with the at least one flag bDiff. | 08-01-2013 |
20140301459 | MULTIPLE REFERENCE LAYER PREDICTION SIGNALING TECHNIQUES - The disclosed subject matter, in one embodiment, provides techniques to signal inter-layer texture and motion prediction from different direct dependent reference layers. In certain exemplary arrangements, techniques are provided which include one or more syntax elements in a high level syntax structure, e.g., the slice segment header, indicating such different direct dependent reference layer(s). | 10-09-2014 |
Won Kap Jang, Edgewater, NJ US
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20120183077 | NAL Unit Header - Disclosed are techniques for scalable, multiview, and multiple descriptive video coding using an improved Network Adaptation Layer (NAL) unit header. A NAL unit header can include a layer-id that can be a reference into a table of layer descriptions, which specify the properties of the layer. The improved NAL unit header can further include fields for reference picture management and to identify temproal layers. | 07-19-2012 |
20120269276 | NAL UNIT HEADER - Disclosed are techniques for scalable, multiview, and multiple descriptive video coding using an improved Network Adaptation Layer (NAL) unit header. A NAL unit header can include a layer-id that can be a reference into a table of layer descriptions, which specify the properties of the layer. The improved NAL unit header can further include fields for reference picture management and to identify temporal layers. | 10-25-2012 |
20130195201 | TECHNIQUES FOR LAYERED VIDEO ENCODING AND DECODING - A method for video decoding includes: decoding information including a description of a layer hierarchy including, for each layer, a layer_id, a reference_layer_id, and a dependent_flag; decoding for at least one access unit, a plurality of layer_not_present_flags, where each layer_not_present_flag is associated with at least one layer; and decoding Slice Network Abstraction Layer (NAL) units belonging to those layer(s) where the associated layer_not_present flag is not set. | 08-01-2013 |
Woo Jin Jang, Fishkill, NY US
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20100081272 | Methods of Forming Electrical Interconnects Using Electroless Plating Techniques that Inhibit Void Formation - Methods of forming electrical interconnects include forming a copper pattern on a semiconductor substrate and then forming an electrically insulating capping layer on the copper pattern and an interlayer insulating layer on the electrically insulating capping layer. A contact hole is then formed, which extends through the interlayer insulating layer and the electrically insulating capping layer and exposes an upper surface of the copper pattern. An electroless plating step is then performed to form a copper pattern extension onto the exposed upper surface of the copper pattern. The copper pattern extension may have a thickness that is less than a thickness of the electrically insulating capping layer, which may be formed as a SiCN layer. | 04-01-2010 |
20100099250 | Methods of Forming Integrated Circuit Contact Pads Using Electroless Plating of Diffusion Barrier Layers - Methods of forming a contact pad include forming a copper pattern on a semiconductor substrate and forming a passivation layer on the copper pattern. The passivation layer is defined to have an opening therein that exposes at least a portion of an upper surface of the copper pattern. A diffusion barrier layer is formed in the opening by electroless plating the diffusion barrier layer onto the exposed portion of the upper surface of the copper pattern. This diffusion barrier layer operates as a barrier to copper out-diffusion from the copper pattern. These methods further include conformally depositing an underbump metallization layer onto at least a sidewall of the opening in the passivation layer and onto an upper surface of the diffusion barrier layer. A step is then performed to plate a contact bump (e.g., solder bump) onto a portion of the underbump metallization layer extending opposite the diffusion barrier layer. | 04-22-2010 |
Woo-Yong Jang, Albuquerque, NM US
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20090072144 | INFRARED RETINA - Exemplary embodiments provide an infrared (IR) retinal system and method for making and using the IR retinal system. The IR retinal system can include adaptive sensor elements, whose properties including, e.g., spectral response, signal-to-noise ratio, polarization, or amplitude can be tailored at pixel level by changing the applied bias voltage across the detector. “Color” imagery can be obtained from the IR retinal system by using a single focal plane array. The IR sensor elements can be spectrally, spatially and temporally adaptive using quantum-confined transitions in nanoscale quantum dots. The IR sensor elements can be used as building blocks of an infrared retina, similar to cones of human retina, and can be designed to work in the long-wave infrared portion of the electromagnetic spectrum ranging from about 8 μm to about 12 μm as well as the mid-wave portion ranging from about 3 μm to about 5 μm. | 03-19-2009 |
Young-Chul Jang US
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20110287590 | CONTACT STRUCTURES IN SUBSTRATE HAVING BONDED INTERFACE, SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE INCLUDING THE SAME, METHODS OF FABRICATING THE SAME - On embodiment of a contact structure may include a lower insulation layer on a lower substrate, an upper substrate on the lower insulation layer, a groove penetrating the upper substrate to extend into the lower insulation layer, the groove below an interface between the upper substrate and the lower insulation layer, an upper insulation layer in the groove, and a contact plug penetrating the upper insulation layer in the groove to extend into the lower insulation layer. | 11-24-2011 |
Young-Ii Jang, Needham, MA US
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20120231308 | MULTIFUNCTIONAL MIXED METAL OLIVINES FOR LITHIUM ION BATTERIES - Electroactive compositions are disclosed for use in lithium ion battery electrodes. The compositions, such as multifunctional mixed metal olivines, provide an electrochemical cell having a plurality of open circuit voltages at different states of charge. The compositions afford improved state-of-charge monitoring, overcharge protection and/or overdischarge protection for lithium ion batteries. | 09-13-2012 |
Young-Ii Jang, Newtonville, MA US
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20090170002 | ALKALI METAL TITANATES, AND ELECTRODES AND BATTERIES BASED ON THE SAME - Disclosed is a lithium titanate material, which may include an additive, and its use as an electrode in a battery. Specifically disclosed is a lithium titanate based material, with primary particle size larger than 100 nm, having very good high rate charge and discharge capabilities when incorporated into a lithium battery. | 07-02-2009 |
Young-Il Jang, Newtonville, MA US
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20090123813 | MULTIFUNCTIONAL MIXED METAL OLIVINES FOR LITHIUM ION BATTERIES - Electroactive compositions are disclosed for use in lithium ion battery electrodes. The compositions, such as multifunctional mixed metal olivines, provide an electrochemical cell having a plurality of open circuit voltages at different states of charge. The compositions afford improved state-of-charge monitoring, overcharge protection and/or overdischarge protection for lithium ion batteries. | 05-14-2009 |
20090246636 | HIGH ENERGY HIGH POWER ELECTRODES AND BATTERIES - Subassemblies for use in an electrochemical device are provided, as are processes for preparing the subassemblies and electrochemical cells incorporating the subassemblies. In some embodiments, the subassemblies include (a) a first electrode and (b) a separator or a first current collector or both. The first electrode is bonded to the separator or the first current collector or both. In some embodiments, the subassemblies further include a second electrode and a second current collector. In some embodiments, the electrodes or separators are sintered. Bipolar cells are also provided, including a plurality of stacked electrochemical cells that are joined in series. The positive electrode and the negative electrode of each stack include a sintered electrode. | 10-01-2009 |
Young-Il Jang, Needham, MA US
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20110244324 | LI-ION BATTERY CATHODE MATERIALS WITH OVER-DISCHARGE PROTECTION - A lithium-ion battery having over-discharge protection includes an anode comprising at least an electrochemically active anode material, said anode having an anode irreversible capacity loss during a first charge of the lithium-ion battery; and a cathode comprising at least an electrochemically active cathode material characterized by the formula: | 10-06-2011 |
Young-Ll Jang, Newtonville, MA US
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20110052988 | MIXED METAL OLIVINE ELECTRODE MATERIALS FOR LITHIUM ION BATTERIES HAVING IMPROVED SPECIFIC CAPACITY AND ENERGY DENSITY - Improved positive electrode material and methods for making the same are described. Lithium-iron-manganese phosphate materials, doped with one or more dopant Co, Ni, V, and Nb, and methods for making the same are described. The improved positive electrode material of the present invention is capable of exhibiting improved energy density and/or specific capacity for use in wide range of applications. In certain embodiments, energy density of greater than 340 mWh/g is possible. | 03-03-2011 |
Yungtaek Jang, Cary, NC US
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20090244944 | POWER CONVERTER SYSTEM THAT OPERATES EFFICIENTLY OVER A RANGE OF LOAD CONDITIONS - A power converter system supplies power to one or more loads. The power converter system comprises at least one power converter operating at a desired efficiency; and a power storage system coupled to the at least one power converter for receiving power supplied from the at least one power converter and storing power therein when the at least one power converter operates at an efficiency that is below the desired efficiency. | 10-01-2009 |
20090303762 | POWER FACTOR CORRECTION RECTIFIER THAT OPERATES EFFICIENTLY OVER A RANGE OF INPUT VOLTAGE CONDITIONS - A PFC rectifier comprises a first converter having a first output capacitor and a second converter having a second output capacitor. The he first and second capacitors are coupled to each other to increase the output voltage of the PFC rectifier. Fore example the first or second output capacitors can be serially coupled to each other. At least one or both of the first or second converters comprise buck or buck-boost converters, including inverting or non-inverter buck converters. The first and second converters can also form a bi-directional ac-ac inverter. | 12-10-2009 |
20110006748 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR LIMITING INPUT-CURRENT SURGE IN A SWITCHING MODE POWER SUPPLY - A power supply comprises an input voltage detector that detects a drop in input voltage that corresponds to an input voltage loss. A power converter is coupled to the input voltage detector. The power converter, which may be a boost converter or a power factor correction converter, has a switching device that is actuated in accordance with a duty cycle. A duty cycle adjuster is responsive to detection of the drop in the input voltage to adjust the duty cycle of the switching device in order to limit an input current surge through the switching device below a desired level after the input voltage returns. | 01-13-2011 |
20120007431 | POWER SUPPLY HAVING CONVERTERS WITH SERIALLY CONNECTED INPUTS AND PARALLEL CONNECTED OUTPUTS - A power supply is coupled to an input voltage source. The power supply includes a plurality of converters. Each converter has an input for receiving an input voltage and an output for providing an output voltage. The inputs are connected in series and the outputs are connected in parallel to provide an output voltage. The power supply further includes an output regulating controller coupled to one of the plurality of converters for regulating the output voltage. The power supply further includes one or more input regulating controllers correspondingly coupled to the remaining one or more converters of the plurality of converters for regulating one or more input voltages. | 01-12-2012 |
Yungtaek Jang, Chapel Hill, NC US
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20130194838 | THREE-PHASE SOFT-SWITCHED PFC RECTIFIERS - A low input-current harmonic three-phase boost rectifier includes an input stage for receiving a three-phase input voltage in relation to a neutral node and an output stage adapted to couple to at least one load. The rectifier further includes one or more switching converter stages, each having a plurality of switches coupled to the neutral node, the plurality of switches operating with a fixed duty cycle, the fixed duty cycle being a substantially 50% duty cycle. The rectifier further includes one or more controllers adapted to vary the switching frequency of the plurality of switches based on at least one of a condition of the at least one load or the input voltage and includes one or more decoupling stages, each including one or more inductive elements adapted to inductively decouple the output stage from at least one of the one or more switching converter stages. | 08-01-2013 |
20130235626 | THREE-PHASE THREE-LEVEL SOFT-SWITCHED PFC RECTIFIERS - A low input-current-harmonic three-phase three-level boost rectifier includes an input stage for receiving a three-phase input voltage in relation to a neutral node and an output stage adapted to couple to at least one load. The rectifier further includes one or more switching converter stages, each having a plurality of serially-connected switches coupled to the neutral node, one of the serially-connected switches operating with a fixed duty cycle while the other of the serially-connected switches operating with a variable duty cycle, the fixed duty cycle being a substantially 50% duty cycle and the variable duty cycle being less than or equal to a substantially 50% duty cycle. The serially-connected switches are coupled to clamping diodes and clamping capacitors. The rectifier further includes one or more controllers adapted to vary the switching frequency and/or duty cycle of the plurality of switches based on at least one of a condition of the at least one load or the input voltage and includes one or more decoupling stages, each including one or more inductive elements adapted to inductively decouple the output stage from at least one of the one or more switching converter stages. | 09-12-2013 |
Yunhee Jang, Poughkeepsie, NY US
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20100179863 | METHOD OF GENERATING MULTIPLE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR MULTI-OBJECTIVE AVAILABLE-TO-SELL (ATS) OPTIMIZATION PROBLEM - Methods, systems and apparatus for providing a variety of end product build plans based on multiple business scenarios for exhausting excess inventory. Raw financial data and variable scaling factors are input into a scenario engine component along with a business objective that contains logic. The scaling factor may be embedded within the logic of the business objective, or it may be selected by a user to indicate the user's preferences. The scenario engine then applies the financial data and variable scaling factor inputs to the business objective logic to generate modified financial data. The logic of the business objective may also be manipulated to provide modified logic. The modified financial data, and optionally the modified logic, are then input into an optimizer component for determining multiple portfolios for end products that, if built, would consume excess inventory. | 07-15-2010 |