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20120323936 | COMPUTER-IMPLEMENTED METHOD OF ARRANGING TEXT ITEMS IN A PREDEFINED ORDER - A computer-implemented method of and a device, such as a base station for a headset, for arranging text items in a predefined order, comprising storing, in the memory of a peripheral device, a collection of multiple text items arranged in multiple sets of text items and in multiple groups of text items; storing a respective code item with a respective group of text items; and storing a sort key that has values that designate a predefined order of the text items in each set. The sort key is appended to the text items and comprises at least one character with a value within the Private Use range of the Unicode format. | 12-20-2012 |
20120329469 | Method of Controlling A Communications Channel - A method of controlling a communications channel, comprising: receiving a real time digital signal; processing the real time digital signal to provide a control signal; and controlling the base station in response to the control signal. Where the processing comprises in succeeding time slots determining whether predefined signal content is present in the real time digital signal, increasing or decreasing a first value when predefined signal content is present and, respectively, decreasing or increasing the first value when predefined signal content is not present, and changing the control signal when the first value reaches a first target value. The method also relates to controlling a base station for a headset, where the base station and headset communicates via a wireless connection and where the base station communicates with a PC via a wired interface e.g. a USB interface. | 12-27-2012 |
20150269249 | COMPUTER-IMPLEMENTED METHOD OF ARRANGING TEXT ITEMS IN A PREDEFINED ORDER - A computer-implemented method of and a device, such as a base station for a headset, for arranging text items in a predefined order, comprising storing, in the memory of a peripheral device, a collection of multiple text items arranged in multiple sets of text items and in multiple groups of text items; storing a respective code item with a respective group of text items; and storing a sort key that has values that designate a predefined order of the text items in each set. The sort key is appended to the text items and comprises at least one character with a value within the Private Use range of the Unicode format. | 09-24-2015 |
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20130306787 | AUTOMATIC ATTITUDE CONTROL OF ROTARY WING AIRCRAFTS - A method and device for precise control of and controller design for aircrafts consisting of at least one spinning part and at least one non spinning part is provided. The required torques for control of the spinning parts and for the non-spinning parts are continuously and individually calculated. All torques are combined to get the correct torque for the complete aircraft. Doing this, it's possible to continuously apply the correct torque, both correctly distributed among the roll and pitch axes (correct angle), and correct magnitude. The result is a decoupling of the roll and pitch axes, simplifying controller design to a design of two single input single output controllers, one for each axe. | 11-21-2013 |
20140067162 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR CONTROLLING AND MONITORING THE SURROUNDING AREAS OF AN UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE (UAV) - The embodiments herein disclose a method and a remote control for controlling and monitoring surrounding areas of an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) by an operator with a remote control comprising a flight display. The embodiments disclose a surprising advantageously effect for the purposes of controlling and monitoring the surroundings of a UAV by combining the image captured by a UAV camera with a transparently overlaid positional and navigation map providing a perception enabling the operator to have a complete overall view of the situation, utilizing a common screen section of a flight display and thereby not having to shift eye view. Viewing images and positional and navigation information in the way described has shown not to interfere with each other, rather on the contrary. | 03-06-2014 |
20140142784 | CONTROL OF UAV - The present invention discloses a control stick for controlling an UAV formed by a bar with buttons on the bar head and a GUI displaying airplane like icons providing feedback of current steering control status of a UAV. | 05-22-2014 |
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20140257596 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR CONTROLLING AND MONITORING THE SURROUNDING AREAS OF AN UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE (UAV) - The embodiments herein disclose a method and a remote control for controlling and monitoring surrounding areas of an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) by an operator with a remote control comprising a flight display. The embodiments disclose a surprising advantageously effect for the purposes of controlling and monitoring the surroundings of a UAV by combining the image captured by a UAV camera with a transparently overlaid positional and navigation map providing a perception enabling the operator to have a complete overall view of the situation, utilizing a common screen section of a flight display and thereby not having to shift eye view. Viewing images and positional and navigation information in the way described has shown not to interfere with each other, rather on the contrary. | 09-11-2014 |
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20110049420 | Homogeneous Nanoparticle Core Doping of Cathode Material Precursors - This invention describes a heterogeneous metal bearing material, comprising a host material composed of primary particles agglomerated into secondary particles, and a particulate dopant material, characterised in that the particulate dopant material is homogeneously distributed within the secondary particles of said host material. In particular, the dopant material is TiO | 03-03-2011 |
20120261610 | Core-Shell Lithium Transition Metal Oxides - A lithium transition metal oxide powder for use in a rechargeable battery is disclosed, where the surface of the primary particles of said powder is coated with a LiF layer, where this layer consists of a reaction product of a fluorine-containing polymer and the primary particle surface. The lithium of the LiF originates from the primary particles surface. Examples of the fluorine-containing polymer are either one of PVDF, PVDF-HFP or PTFE. Examples of the lithium transition metal oxide are either one of —LiCo | 10-18-2012 |
20120270104 | Double-Shell Core Lithium Nickel Manganese Cobalt Oxides - A lithium transition metal oxide powder for use in a rechargeable battery is disclosed, where the surface of the primary particles of said powder is coated with a first inner and a second outer layer, the second outer layer comprising a fluorine-containing polymer, and the first inner layer consisting of a reaction product of the fluorine-containing polymer and the primary particle surface. An example of this reaction product is LiF, where the lithium originates from the primary particles surface. Also as an example, the fluorine-containing polymer is either one of PVDF, PVDF-HFP or PTFE. Examples of the lithium transition metal oxide are either one of —LiCO | 10-25-2012 |
20130175469 | Aluminum Dry-Coated and Heat Treated Cathode Material Precursors - Aluminum dry-coated and heat treated cathode material precursors. A particulate precursor compound for manufacturing an aluminum coated lithium transition metal (M)-oxide powder usable as an active positive electrode material in lithium-ion batteries includes a transition metal (M)-oxide core and a non-amorphous aluminum oxide coating layer covering the core. By providing a heat treatment process for mixed metal precursors that may be combined with an aluminum thy-coating process, novel aluminum containing precursors that may be used to form high quality nickel based cathode materials are obtained. The aluminum dry-coated and heat treated precursors include particles have, compared to prior art precursors, relatively low impurity levels of carbonate and/or sulfide, and can be produced at lower cost. | 07-11-2013 |
20130209885 | Alumina Dry-Coated Cathode Material Precursors - A particulate precursor compound for manufacturing an aluminum doped lithium transition metal (M)-oxide powder usable as an active positive electrode material in lithium-ion batteries includes a transition metal (M)-hydroxide or (M)-oxy-hydroxide core and a non-amorphous aluminum oxide coating layer covering the core. By providing an aluminum thy-coating process where the particulate precursor core compound is mixed with alumina powder in one or more procedures, higher doping levels of aluminum compared to the known prior art may be achieved. The crystal structure of the alumina is maintained during the coating procedures and the core of each mixed transition metal precursor particle is surrounded by a coating layer containing crystalline alumina nano particles. The aluminum concentration in the particulate precursor decreases as the size of the core increases. | 08-15-2013 |
20140170494 | GLASS-COATED CATHODE POWDERS FOR RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES - The invention provides a cathode active material for use in a rechargeable battery, comprising a coated lithium nickel oxide powder or a coated lithium nickel manganese oxide powder, the powder being composed of primary particles provided with a glassy lithium silicate surface coating. A method for preparing the cathode active material comprises the steps of:
| 06-19-2014 |
20150311512 | Bimodal Lithium Transition Metal Based Oxide Powder for Use in a Rechargeable Battery - A bimodal lithium transition metal oxide based powder for a rechargeable battery, comprising: a first lithium transition metal oxide based powder, either comprising a material having a layered crystal structure consisting of the elements Li, a metal M and oxygen, wherein the Li content is stoichiometrically controlled, wherein the metal M has the formula M=Co | 10-29-2015 |
20150311524 | Low Porosity Electrodes for Rechargeable Batteries - A positive electrode for a rechargeable battery comprising at least 95% active cathode material with an electrode loading of at least 6 mg/cm | 10-29-2015 |
20160006035 | Olivine Composition with Improved Cell Performance - The invention discloses an olivine cathode material comprising Li, M and PO 4, having a non-stoichiometric composition wherein: —the phosphor stoichiometry PO 4:[(Li+M)/2] is between 0.940 and 1.020, —the lithium to metal ratio Li:M is between 1.040 and 1.150, and wherein M=Fe−x−z′ Mn x D z′, with 0.100, D being a dopant comprising either one or both of Cr and Mg. In one embodiment PO 4:[(Li+M)/2] is between 0.960 and 1.000, resulting in an even better performing material. Performance is improved even more in another embodiment wherein PO 4:[(Li+M)/2] is less than 1.000. Improvements in performance are also obtained for either an embodiment wherein the lithium to metal ratio Li:M is between 1.070 and 1.120; or an embodiment wherein the manganese to iron ratio Mn/(Mn+Fe) is between 0.25 and 0.75; or for another embodiment wherein z′<0.05. | 01-07-2016 |
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20110114873 | MATERIAL FOR LITHIUM SECONDARY BATTERY OF HIGH PERFORMANCE - Provided is a lithium mixed transition metal oxide having a composition represented by Formula I of Li | 05-19-2011 |
20110117662 | MATERIAL FOR LITHIUM SECONDARY BATTERY OF HIGH PERFORMANCE - Provided is a cathode active material containing a Ni-based lithium mixed transition metal oxide. More specifically, the cathode active material comprises the lithium mixed transition metal oxide having a composition represented by Formula I of Li | 05-19-2011 |
20110135972 | HIGH POWER SECONDARY BATTERY SYSTEM COMPRISING ASYMMETRIC CHARGED CELLS - Disclosed herein is a battery system including two or more kinds of cell lines having different charge and discharge characteristics, wherein each cell line includes one or more battery cells connected in series with each other. In the battery system according to the present invention, the battery cells of at least one cell line exhibit a high-rate charge characteristic, whereas the battery cells of at least another cell line exhibit a high-rate discharge characteristic. Consequently, the high-rate charge and discharge characteristics are improved, and the balance between the charge and discharge characteristics is maintained, whereby the battery system according to the present invention is used as a power source having a high power. | 06-09-2011 |
20110175021 | PROCESS OF MAKING CATHODE MATERIAL CONTAINING NI-BASED LITHIUM TRANSITION METAL OXIDE - The present invention provides for a process of making a Ni-based lithium transition metal oxide cathode active materials used in lithium ion secondary batteries. The cathode active materials are substantially free of Li | 07-21-2011 |
20130196232 | MATERIAL FOR LITHIUM SECONDARY BATTERY OF HIGH PERFORMANCE - Provided is a lithium mixed transition metal oxide having a composition represented by Formula I of Li | 08-01-2013 |
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20130334457 | METHOD OF PREPARING MATERIAL FOR LITHIUM SECONDARY BATTERY OF HIGH PERFORMANCE - Provided is a method for preparing a lithium mixed transition metal oxide, comprising subjecting Li | 12-19-2013 |
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20080316859 | Methods for Controlling Marine Seismic Equipment Orientation During Acquisition of Marine Seismic Data - Methods are described for actively steering a towed marine seismic component using one or more actively controllable control members; reducing the actively steering of the control members during duration of a time window of recording seismic reflections from a sub-surface geological feature of interest; and resuming the actively steering of the control members after the time window. The marine seismic component may be a streamer, a source, or both. Other methods allow measuring initial orientation of a streamer based on measuring static control surface angle of a control surface of an inline steerable bird. This abstract is provided to comply with the rules requiring an abstract, and allow a reader to ascertain the subject matter of the technical disclosure. It will not be used to interpret or limit the scope or meaning of the claims. 37 CFR 1.72(b). | 12-25-2008 |
20090161485 | FORWARD LOOKING SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR POSITIONING MARINE SEISMIC EQUPMENT - Systems and methods for positioning one or more spread elements of a marine seismic spread are described. One system comprises a seismic vessel-mounted acoustic Doppler current meter adapted to ascertain at least the horizontal component of the current velocity vector at a point ahead of the seismic vessel, and one or more controllers adapted to use the ascertained current velocity vector to control position of one or more seismic spread elements. It is emphasized that this abstract is provided to comply with the rules requiring an abstract, which will allow a searcher or other reader to quickly ascertain the subject matter of the technical disclosure. It is submitted with the understanding that it will not be used to interpret or limit the scope or meaning of the claims. 37 CFR 1.72( | 06-25-2009 |
20100020637 | Methods for Controlling Marine Seismic Equipment Orientation During Acquisition of Marine Seismic Data - Methods are described for actively steering a towed marine seismic component using one or more actively controllable control members; reducing the actively steering of the control members during duration of a time window of recording seismic reflections from a sub-surface geological feature of interest; and resuming the actively steering of the control members after the time window. The marine seismic component may be a streamer, a source, or both. Other methods allow measuring initial orientation of a streamer based on measuring static control surface angle of a control surface of an inline steerable bird. This abstract is provided to comply with the rules requiring an abstract, and allow a reader to ascertain the subject matter of the technical disclosure. It will not be used to interpret or limit the scope or meaning of the claims. | 01-28-2010 |
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20100130495 | COMPOUNDS 563 - The present invention relates to novel compounds of formula I and therapeutically acceptable salts thereof, their pharmaceutical compositions, processes for making them and their use as therapeutic methods for treatment and/or prevention of various diseases. In particular the invention relates to compounds, which inhibit the Aβ40 and Aβ42 production, increase the Aβ37 and Aβ38 production and maintain the Notch signaling and will be used for treatment and/or prevention of Aβ-related pathologies such as Alzheimer's disease, Downs syndrome and β-amyloid angiopathy, such as but not limited to cerebral amyloid angiopathy, hereditary cerebral hemorrhage, disorders associated with cognitive impairment, such as but not limited to MCI (“mild cognitive impairment”), Alzheimer's disease, memory loss, attention deficit symptoms associated with Alzheimer's disease, neurodegeneration associated with diseases such as Alzheimer's disease or dementia including dementia of mixed vascular and degenerative origin, pre-senile dementia, senile dementia and dementia associated with Parkinson's disease, progressive supranuclear palsy or cortical basal degeneration. | 05-27-2010 |
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20120310702 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MONITORING COMPULSIVE BEHAVIOR AND FOR IDENTIFYING EARLY WARNING INDICATORS ACROSS MULTIPLE WEBSITES - Various embodiments provide systems for monitoring a plurality of users over one or more websites. Such systems comprise a memory and at least one processor configured to: (a) receive transaction information from the one or more websites for the plurality of users; (b) after receiving the transaction information: (1) determine norms of behavior based on the transaction information; (2) compare the one or more attributes from the transaction information for each individual user of the plurality of users against the norms of behavior; (3) identify individual users of the plurality of users as potentially problem users, the potentially problem users comprising each individual user of the plurality of users who has at least one attribute diverge from the norms of behavior; and (4) save information on the potentially problem users in the memory. Associated methods are likewise provided. | 12-06-2012 |
20120310778 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CLEARING AND SETTLING TRANSACTION ACTIVITY - Various embodiments provide systems for clearing and settling one or more transaction activities conducted between a user and a website. According to particular embodiments, the system comprises a memory and at least one processor configured to: (a) receive one or more clearing files comprising information collected on the one or more transaction activities; (b) receive one or more settlement files comprising information related to funds associated with the one or more transaction activities; (c) credit an electronic settlement account by re-presenting the funds in the settlement account; (d) reconcile the funds credited to the settlement account by comparing the information from the one or more clearing files with the information from the one or more settlement files; and (e) facilitate one or more adjustments to the settlement account such that the funds remaining in the settlement account are due to the website. Associated methods are also provided. | 12-06-2012 |
20120310829 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR APPLYING A UNIQUE USER IDENTIFIER ACROSS MULTIPLE WEBSITES - Various embodiments provide systems for registering a user with at least two websites. The systems comprise a memory and at least one processor configured to ( | 12-06-2012 |
20120310830 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANAGING CHARGEBACK REQUESTS - Various embodiments provide systems for managing chargeback requests. Such systems comprise a memory and at least one processor configured to: (a) retrieve transaction parameters associated with the previously executed transaction from the memory; (b) retrieve historical parameters associated with one or more other previously executed transaction activities conducted by the user from the memory; (c) compare one or more transaction parameters with one or more historical parameters to identify at least one correlation; and (d) after identifying at least one correlation, transmit information on the at least one correlation to be used as evidence sufficient to support a finding that the user did conduct the previously executed transaction activity with the website. Associated methods are also provided. | 12-06-2012 |
20120311151 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ESTABLISHING AND ENFORCING USER EXCLUSION CRITERIA ACROSS MULTIPLE WEBSITES - Various embodiments provide systems and methods for monitoring a user over at least two websites. The systems and methods are configured to: (a) receive self-exclusion information from the user; (b) after receiving the self-exclusion information: (1) associate a unique user identifier that identifies the user with the self-exclusion information; and (2) store the unique user identifier and the self-exclusion information; (c) receive a first request from a first website to validate whether the user can engage in one or more first types of transaction activities; (d) after receiving the first request: (1) query the memory based on the unique user identifier; and (2) in response, send the first website a first indication that the user is excluded from engaging in the at least one of the first types of transaction activities. Second requests for a second website are then handled analogously. Associated methods are likewise provided. | 12-06-2012 |
20120311162 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR VALIDATING TRANSACTION ACTIVITY WITH AT LEAST ONE SESSION IDENTIFIER - Various embodiments provide systems for validating transaction activity a user may perform on a website in which the user has engaged in an initial interactive session. According to particular embodiments, the system comprises a memory and at least one processor configured to: (a) receive, from the website, information identifying the user and information that the user is engaging in the initial interactive session with the website; and (b) after receiving the information: (1) validate one or more transaction activities the user can engage in during an interactive session with the website; (2) issue a session identifier that is associated with the plurality of validated transaction activities, the website, and the initial interactive session with the website; and (3) store the session identifier along with the information identifying the user, the website, and the initial interactive session in the memory. Associated methods are also provided. | 12-06-2012 |
20120311684 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR REGISTERING A USER ACROSS MULTIPLE WEBSITES - Various embodiments provide systems for registering a user with one or more websites. Such systems comprise at least one processor configured to: receive an IP address for a computing device being used by the user; and after receiving the IP address: (1) obtain a location associated with the IP address; and (2) identify whether the user is in a jurisdiction that permits the user to register with a website. The systems may then receive one or more parameters obtained from the user, upon which the systems verify an age of the user; determine which of the one or more types of transaction activities the user is permitted to conduct; query one or more registration attempts over a predetermined previous time period to identify duplicate or similar parameters; and verify the user's identity based at least on one of the one or more parameters. Associated methods are also provided. | 12-06-2012 |