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20100279883 | Probe Design Methods and Microarrays for Comparative Genomic Hybridization and Location Analysis - Methods and systems for identifying and selecting nucleic acid probes for detecting a target with a nucleic acid probe array or comparative genome hybridization microarray, comprising selecting a plurality of potential target sequences, generating a plurality of candidate probes from the target sequences, filtering the plurality of candidate probes by analyzing candidate probes for selected probe properties in silico. Microarrays comprising probes selected by the methods of the invention are particularly useful for comparative genome hybridization and location analysis. | 11-04-2010 |
20100332953 | INSTRUMENT CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHODS - Methods, systems and computer readable media for controlling an instrument in communication with a host computer are provided. Operations of an instrument that must be completed on schedule are controlled via an embedded controller embedded in the instrument. A complete status packet is sent to a host computer from the embedded controller Periodically, the embedded controller repeats the sending of a complete status packet to the host computer, wherein status values in the complete status packet are updated with each iteration of sending a complete status packet. | 12-30-2010 |
20130225429 | Method of Determining Thermodynamic and Kinetic Parameters from Measured Off Rates - A method for measuring a property of a binding interaction between a capture agent and a binding partner for the capture agent is provided. In certain embodiments, this method comprises: a) contacting a population of particles that are linked to a capture agent with a substrate comprising a binding partner to produce capture agent/binding partner complexes, wherein the population of particles comprises first particles that are bound to a single molecule of the capture agent and second particles that are bound to two molecules of the capture agent; b) applying a force to the bound support, wherein the force is in a direction that separates the particles from the support; and c) separately measuring the forces required to disassociate the first particles and the second particles from their respective complexes. | 08-29-2013 |
20130274118 | COMBINATORIAL PROBE LIBRARIES - Provided herein is a set of reagents comprising: a plurality of at least three probe libraries, wherein each library of the plurality comprises one or more probe sets that are each specific for a target; and at least one of the libraries comprises a probe set that is present in another of the libraries. The plurality of libraries can be hybridized to spatially separated targets, simultaneously or sequentially. The identity of a spatially separated target can be determined by identifying which combination of the multiple libraries hybridize thereto. | 10-17-2013 |
20150068901 | Nanofluidic Device for Charge Analysis of Straightened Molecules - This disclosure provides, among other things, a nanofluidic device sensing device is provided. In certain embodiments, the device contains: a) a channel comprising a floor and a ceiling, b) an array of charge sensors in the floor and/or ceiling of the channel, arranged along the longitudinal axis of the channel; c) a capture area in the floor and/or ceiling of the channel at the entrance end of the channel; and d) a first electrode and a second electrode, wherein the first and second electrodes are positioned to provide an electrophoretic force along the longitudinal axis of the channel. Other embodiments, e.g., methods, are also described. | 03-12-2015 |
20150361422 | HIGH THROUGHPUT GENE ASSEMBLY IN DROPLETS - Provided herein, among other things, is a method comprising: (a) obtaining a mixture of multiple sets of oligonucleotides, wherein the oligonucleotides within each set each comprise a terminal indexer sequence can be assembled to produce a synthon; and (b) hybridizing the oligonucleotide mixture to an array, thereby spatially-separating the different sets of oligonucleotides from one another. Other embodiments are also provided. | 12-17-2015 |
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20090062138 | Array-based method for performing SNP analysis - An array-based method for performing SNP analysis is provided. In certain embodiments, the method may comprise: a) contacting a labeled genomic sample with an array comprising a first SNP-detecting oligonucleotide and a second SNP-detecting oligonucleotide that differ from each other by a single nucleotide, under hybridization conditions that provide binding equilibrium; and b) evaluating a SNP of said labeled genomic sample by comparing: i. binding of the labeled genomic sample to the first SNP-detecting oligonucleotide and ii. binding of the labeled genomic sample to said second SNP-detecting oligonucleotide. | 03-05-2009 |
20090325813 | Methods and kits for quantitative oligonucleotide analysis - Aspects of the disclosure are generally directed to methods, probes, probe compositions and kits for detecting or quantifying target oligonucleotides. In some embodiments, there are provided methods for determining the level of target oligonucleotides, such as a small RNA (e.g., miRNA), in a sample. In some embodiments, the methods comprise analyzing hybridization of target oligonucleotides to a test microarray; analyzing hybridization of a known amount of reference oligonucleotides (having the same sequences as the target oligonucleotides) to a calibration microarray; and determining the level of the target oligonucleotides in the sample by comparing the hybridization of the target oligonucleotides with the hybridization of the reference oligonucleotides. | 12-31-2009 |
20110301854 | Method of Determining Allele-Specific Copy Number of a SNP - A method of estimating the allele-specific copy number of a SNP in a test genome is provided. In certain embodiments, the method involves: a) calculating a plurality of probability distribution functions that fit a plurality of log ratios indicating which alleles of a plurality of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are present in diploid regions of a test and reference genome; and b) estimating the allele-specific copy number of a SNP of the test genome using said plurality of probability distribution functions. | 12-08-2011 |
20130014295 | METHOD FOR POSITIONING AN ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPY TIP IN A CELL - A method for positioning a tip of an atomic force microscope relative to a intracellular target site in a cell is provided. In general terms, the method comprises: a) positioning a fluorescent tip of an atomic force microscope over a cell comprising a fluorescent intracellular target site so that said tip is above target site; b) moving the tip toward said target site while obtaining images of the distal end of said tip and/or the target site using a fluorescence microscope; and c) arresting the movement of the tip when the target site and the distal end of the tip are both in focus in the fluorescence microscope. A microscope system for performing the method is also provided. | 01-10-2013 |
20130323730 | METHOD FOR DETERMINING PLOIDY OF A CELL - A method for determining the ploidy of a test genome is provided. In some embodiments, the method may comprises: a) obtaining a plurality of ratios for polymorphisms that are distributed throughout a test genome, wherein each of the ratios is a ratio of the measured copy number of uncut allele in a polymorphic site relative to the measured copy number of the uncut allele in the reference sample; b) taking the log of the ratios and plotting a distribution of the reference corrected log ratios of the SNP probes; and c) determining the ploidy of said the genome based on the number of peaks in that distribution. | 12-05-2013 |
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20120016944 | JOINT COMMUNICATION SESSIONS - Online communication sessions may be joined in an environment that includes receiving a first communication between a first user and a second user and enabling the rendering of the first communication at devices associated with the first and second users. A second communication between the first user and a third user is received and the rendering of the second communication at devices associated with the first and third users is enabled. After receiving the first and second communications, a trigger to join at least the communication sessions associated with the first, second, and third users is received from the first, second, or third user. Information structured and arranged to render, in a single window, text associated with the first and second communications at the devices associated with the first, second, and third users is generated. | 01-19-2012 |
20130173726 | JOINT COMMUNICATION SESSIONS - Online communication sessions may be joined in an environment that includes receiving a first communication between a first user and a second user and enabling the rendering of the first communication at devices associated with the first and second users. A second communication between the first user and a third user is received and the rendering of the second communication at devices associated with the first and third users is enabled. After receiving the first and second communications, a trigger to join at least the communication sessions associated with the first, second, and third users is received from the first, second, or third user. Information structured and arranged to render, in a single window, text associated with the first and second communications at the devices associated with the first, second, and third users is generated. | 07-04-2013 |
20150222574 | JOINT COMMUNICATION SESSIONS - Online communication sessions may be joined in an environment that includes receiving a first communication between a first user and a second user and enabling the rendering of the first communication at devices associated with the first and second users. A second communication between the first user and a third user is received and the rendering of the second communication at devices associated with the first and third users is enabled. After receiving the first and second communications, a trigger to join at least the communication sessions associated with the first, second, and third users is received from the first, second, or third user. Information structured and arranged to render, in a single window, text associated with the first and second communications at the devices associated with the first, second, and third users is generated. | 08-06-2015 |
20150236999 | JOINT COMMUNICATION SESSIONS - Online communication sessions may be joined in an environment that includes receiving a first communication between a first user and a second user and enabling the rendering of the first communication at devices associated with the first and second users. A second communication between the first user and a third user is received and the rendering of the second communication at devices associated with the first and third users is enabled. After receiving the first and second communications, a trigger to join at least the communication sessions associated with the first, second, and third users is received from the first, second, or third user. Information structured and arranged to render, in a single window, text associated with the first and second communications at the devices associated with the first, second, and third users is generated. | 08-20-2015 |
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20150278677 | Systems, Devices And Methods For Using Massive Data Streams To Emulate Human Response - Systems, devices and methods for gathering, identifying, analyzing, storing and/or using massive data streams to create a virtual consciousness of a person so as to emulate the person's responses to queries from other people and/or situations after the person is no longer able to communicate are disclosed. The systems, methods and devices determine the appropriate weight to give certain subsets of data based on ambient data and/or sensor data, direct input from the person, media and/or social media, and/or constant feedback throughout the person's remaining life, and utilize computer learning techniques to learn the person's idiosyncrasies, experiences, ethics and morals, attitude, personas, communication preferences, habits, goals, aspirations, beliefs, culture, and other aspects of the person's consciousness to predict the response of the person to the queries and/or situations. The system may utilize encryption to protect data, and employ a permissions system to display certain data to appropriate people. | 10-01-2015 |
20150278689 | Systems, Devices And Methods For Improved Visualization And Control Of Remote Objects - Systems, devices and methods for controlling remote devices by modification of visual data prior to presentation to a person in order to make the person's response effectively the same as if the person were responding to data transmitted, processed and acted on instantaneously are disclosed. The systems, devices and methods advantageously minimize or eliminate the risks caused by a human response to data that has been delayed in transmission, processing and presentation. In an embodiment, a person controlling a remote device using an augmented reality interface is able to control the device based on predicted positions of an object at the time action is taken, thereby advantageously compensating for delays in receiving data, acting on such data and transmitting instructions or a response to the remote device. | 10-01-2015 |
20150279022 | Visualization of Spatial and Other Relationships - Technologies are generally described for visualizing spatial relationships and other relationships. In one example, a method includes capturing, by a system comprising a processor, a stereoscopic image based on a view area from a reference point determined by the system. The stereoscopic image comprises objects. The method also includes determining respective depth indication data for a set of the objects based on respective depths of the set of the objects. The method also includes converting the stereoscopic image to a monocular image and initiating a presentation of the monocular image to a viewing device. The respective depths are respective distances determined between the reference point and the set of the objects. The monocular image comprises the depth indication data for the set of the objects and simulates depth perception. | 10-01-2015 |
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20100315428 | METHOD FOR CHAINING IMAGE-PROCESSING FUNCTIONS ON A SIMD PROCESSOR - In a single-instruction-multiple-data (SIMD) processor having multiple lanes, and local memory dedicated to each lane, a method of processing an image IS disclosed. The method comprises mapping consecutive rasters of the image to consecutive lanes such that groups of consecutive rasters form image strips, and vertical stacks of strips comprise strip columns. Local memory allocates memory to the image strips. A sequence of functions is processed for execution on the SIMD processor in a pipeline implementation, such that the pipeline loops over portions of the image in multiple iterations, and intermediate data processed during the functions is stored in the local memory. Data associated with the image is traversed by first processing image strips from top to bottom in a left-most strip column, then progressing to each adjacent unprocessed strip column. | 12-16-2010 |
20130241940 | CHAINING IMAGE-PROCESSING FUNCTIONS ON A SIMD PROCESSOR - In a single-instruction-multiple-data (SIMD) processor having multiple lanes, and local memory dedicated to each lane, a method of processing an image is disclosed. The method comprises mapping consecutive rasters of the image to consecutive lanes such that groups of consecutive rasters form image strips, and vertical stacks of strips comprise strip columns. Local memory allocates memory to the image strips. A sequence of functions is processed for execution on the SIMD processor in a pipeline implementation, such that the pipeline loops over portions of the image in multiple iterations, and intermediate data processed during the functions is stored in the local memory. Data associated with the image is traversed by first processing image strips from top to bottom in a left-most strip column, then progressing to each adjacent unprocessed strip column. | 09-19-2013 |
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20090314344 | Solar Cell Production Using Non-Contact Patterning And Direct-Write Metallization - Photovoltaic devices (i.e., solar cells) are formed using non-contact patterning apparatus (e.g., a laser-based patterning systems) to define contact openings through a passivation layer, and direct-write metallization apparatus (e.g., an inkjet-type printing or extrusion-type deposition apparatus) to deposit metallization into the contact openings and over the passivation surface. The metallization includes two portions: a contact (e.g., silicide-producing) material is deposited into the contact openings, then a highly conductive metal is deposited on the contact material and between the contact holes. The device wafers are transported between the patterning and metallization apparatus in hard tooled registration using a conveyor mechanism. Optional sensors are utilized to align the patterning and metallization apparatus to the contact openings. An extrusion-type apparatus is used to form grid lines having a high aspect central metal line that is supported on each side by a transparent material. | 12-24-2009 |
20110017915 | DRIFT SCANNER FOR RARE CELL DETECTION - A fluorescence microscope for rare cell detection includes a laser beam illumination source for generating a laser beam to illuminate a specimen. A laser beam shaper is configured to generate a flat top (or uniform) laser beam. A time delay integration (TDI) image acquisition system includes a movable stage to hold the specimen, and a bi-directional row shiftable CCD array of a CCD camera system. The movable stage and bi-directional row shiftable CCD array are synchronized to acquire an image of the specimen by TDI. A low resolution image conversion arrangement includes the bi-directional row-shiftable CCD array and a clock which controls operation of the bi-directional row-shiftable CCD array, whereby charge is combined and collected during a readout operation, resulting in a lower resolution, yet high speed, acquired image. | 01-27-2011 |
20110216401 | Scanning System With Orbiting Objective - A scanning system including a conveyor unit and a revolver unit that respectively rotate around first and second parallel axes and cooperatively interact to continuously transfer collimated light along a light path between a fixed device (e.g., laser or image sensor) and an orbiting element (e.g., microscope objective or projection optics). The conveyor unit including first and second surfaces disposed to rotate in a fixed parallel relationship around the first axis such that collimated light is directed by the surfaces from a fixed light path portion to a parallel scanning light path portion that orbits the fixed path at a constant offset distance. The revolver unit including an orbiting element rotated around the second axis, which is collinear with the fixed light path portion, and the element orbits at a radius equal to the offset distance between the fixed and scanning light path portions. | 09-08-2011 |
20130050390 | Single-Pass Imaging Method With Image Data Scrolling For Improved Resolution Contrast And Exposure Extent - A method for generating an elongated concentrated scan image on an imaging surface of a scan structure (e.g., a drum cylinder) in an imaging (e.g., xerographic or lithographic) apparatus, wherein the imaging surface is caused to move in a cross-scan (process) direction. A spatial light modulator having a two-dimensional array of light modulating elements is used to modulate a two-dimensional light field in response to predetermined scan image data, and then the modulated light is anamorphically imaged and concentrated onto an elongated imaging region defined on the imaging surface. To avoid smearing, movement of the imaging surface is synchronized with the modulated states of the light modulating elements such that image features of the scan image are scrolled (moved in the cross-scan direction) at the same rate as the cross-scan movement of the imaging surface, whereby the features remain coincident with the same portion of the imaging surface. | 02-28-2013 |
20130050799 | Single-Pass Imaging System Using Spatial Light Modulator Anamorphic Projection Optics - A single-pass imaging system for a printing apparatus capable of 1200 dpi or greater that includes a homogenous light generator for generating homogenous light from high energy IR lasers, a spatial light modulator including light modulating elements arranged in a two-dimensional array, and an anamorphic optical system. The light modulating elements are disposed such that each modulating element receives an associated homogenous light portion, and is individually adjustable between an “on” modulated state and an “off” modulated state, whereby in the “on” modulated state each modulating element modulates its received homogenous light portion such that an associated modulated light portion is directed onto a corresponding region of the anamorphic optical system. In the second modulated state, the associated homogenous light portion is prevented (e.g., blocked) from passing to the anamorphic optical system. The anamorphic optical system then anamorphically concentrates the modulated light portions to form a scan line image. | 02-28-2013 |
20130050803 | Variable Length Imaging Apparatus Using Electronically Registered And Stitched Single-Pass Imaging Systems - An imaging apparatus including multiple spatial light modulators, each including light modulating elements arranged in two-dimensional array disposed in a homogenous light field, multiple anamorphic optical systems, each disposed downstream from an associated spatial light modulator, a scan structure, and an image stitching controller. The light modulating elements of each spatial light modulator are individually adjustable to either pass received homogenous light portions to the anamorphic optical systems, or to block/redirect the homogenous light portions, thereby generating a two-dimensional modulated light field. Each anamorphic optical system images and focuses received modulated light field onto an associated substantially one-dimensional scan line portion on the scan structure. The image stitching controller modifies the image data sent to each spatial light modulator such that selected light modulating elements are enabled or disabled, thereby electronically stitching the scan line portions to form a seamlessly stitched scan line image. | 02-28-2013 |
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20100026809 | CAMERA-BASED TRACKING AND POSITION DETERMINATION FOR SPORTING EVENTS - Position information of equipment at an event, such as a ball, one or more players, or other items in a game or sporting event, is used in selecting camera, camera shot type, camera angle, audio signals, and/or other output data for providing a multimedia presentation of the event to a viewer. The position information is used to determine the desired viewer perspective. A network of feedback robotically controlled Pan-Tilt-Zoom (PTZ), manually controlled cameras and stationary cameras work together with interpolation techniques to create a 2D video signal. The position information may also be used to access gaming rules and assist officiating of the event. The position information may be obtained through a transceiver(s), accelerometer(s), transponder(s), and/or RADAR detectable element(s) fitted into the ball, apparel or equipment of players, the players themselves, or other playing equipment associated with the game or sporting event. Other positioning methods that can be used include infrared video-based tracking systems, SONAR positioning system(s), LIDAR positioning systems, and digital signal processing (DSP) image processing techniques such as triangulation. | 02-04-2010 |
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20100293892 | Method of Packaging and Package for Sensors - There are provided methods of packaging and packages that prevent damage of the package contents while maintaining sterility and that limit the negative effects of sterilization on sensors such as enzyme sensors. A method of packaging an enzyme sensor includes providing an enzyme sensor such as a glucose oxidase sensor in a gas impermeable package comprising one or more of oxygen and water, removing a significant portion of the oxygen and water present in the package, and sealing the package. The resulting package comprises the enzyme sensor in an atmosphere that is substantially free of oxygen and water. The package can also include a pressure indicator that indicates when the package has exceeded a predetermined pressure. | 11-25-2010 |
20100305420 | FLEXIBLE CIRCUIT AND METHOD FOR FORMING THE SAME - A flexible circuit is provided herein that includes conductive material on the top and bottom planar surfaces of a dielectric substrate. The flexible circuit can be used in various applications, including use as a sensor. A via is used to provide electrical communication between the top and bottom surface of the flexible circuit. A method of preparing a flexible circuit and a medical instrument including the flexible circuit are also provided. | 12-02-2010 |
20110186429 | ANALYTE SENSOR - Electrochemical sensors for measuring an analyte in a subject are described. More particularly, devices for measurement of an analyte incorporating a sensor comprising a hydrophilic polymer-enzyme composition covering an electroactive surface providing rapid and accurate analyte levels upon deployment are disclosed. | 08-04-2011 |
20120165933 | UVEOSCLERAL DRUG DELIVERY IMPLANT AND METHODS FOR IMPLANTING THE SAME - Devices and methods for treating intraocular pressure are disclosed. The devices include drug delivery implants for treating ocular tissue. Optionally, the devices also include shunts for draining aqueous humor from the anterior chamber to the uveoscleral outflow pathway, including the supraciliary space and the suprachoroidal space. The drug delivery implants can be implanted in ab interno or ab externo procedures. | 06-28-2012 |
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20090024015 | SENSING ELEMENT HAVING AN ADHESIVE BACKING - The present invention is directed to a sensing element that comprises a flexible substrate having first and second opposite surfaces; at least one sensor disposed on the first surface of the flexible substrate; an adhesive layer substantially covering the second surface of the flexible substrate; and a release liner releasably adhered to the adhesive layer so that upon removal of the release liner the adhesive layer is exposed for securing the sensing element to the catheter. The release liner permits the sensing element to be positioned at a desired location within the catheter after which the release liner can be removed to expose the adhesive layer. The adhesive layer can then be used to attach and secure the sensing element at a desired location on the catheter. As a result, the need for additional adhesives can be reduced or eliminated. | 01-22-2009 |
20090143658 | ANALYTE SENSOR - Electrochemical sensors for measuring an analyte in a subject are described. More particularly, devices for measurement of an analyte are disclosed incorporating a sensor comprising an enzyme layer in contact with an interference layer and a membrane comprising vinyl ester monomeric units covering at least a portion of the enzyme layer and at least a portion of the interference layer, the devices providing rapid and accurate analyte levels upon deployment. | 06-04-2009 |
20090291555 | Method and Apparatus for Using Flex Circuit Technology to Create a Reference Electrode Channel - A method of creating a sensor that may include applying a first conductive material on a first portion of a substrate to form a reference electrode and depositing a first mask over the substrate, the first mask having an opening that exposes the reference electrode and a second portion of the substrate. The method may also include depositing a second conductive material into the opening in the first mask, the second conductive material being in direct contact with the reference electrode and depositing a second mask over the second conductive material, the second mask having an opening over the second portion of the substrate, the opening exposing a portion of the second conductive material which forms a working surface to receive a fluid of interest. | 11-26-2009 |
20100072062 | Membrane For Use With Amperometric Sensors - Membranes useful for amperometric sensors are described. The membranes allow continuous and real time in vivo measurements of a variety of redox active chemical species present in a fluid sample. In some embodiments, the membrane comprises a redox mediator, a redox reactive species, and conductive nano structures, such as carbon nanotubes. The membrane can be provided on a working electrode of the sensor. Amperometric sensors incorporating the membranes and methods of treatment using the sensors are also described. | 03-25-2010 |
20100108509 | Analyte Sensor with Non-Working Electrode Layer - Disclosed is an electrochemical sensors for measuring an analyte in a subject. More particularly, the sensor comprises a non-working electrode, the non-working electrode comprising a non-working electroactive surface, and a layer covering at least a portion of the non-working electroactive surface, the layer configured to prevent or reduce endogenous or exogenous components from contacting the non-working electrode surface. | 05-06-2010 |
20120037406 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR USING FLEX CIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY TO CREATE AN ELECTRODE - A method of creating an active electrode that may include providing a flex circuit having an electrode made of a first material and providing a first mask over the flex circuit, the first mask having an offset region and an opening that exposes the electrode. The method may also include depositing a second material over the offset region and the opening, the second material being different from the first material and providing a second mask over the second material, the second mask having an opening over a portion of the second material that is over the offset region. | 02-16-2012 |
20120291943 | METHOD FOR PREPARING A CATHETER ASSEMBLY INCLUDING A SENSING ELEMENT HAVING AN ADHESIVE BACKING - The present invention is directed to a sensing element that comprises a flexible substrate having first and second opposite surfaces; at least one sensor disposed on the first surface of the flexible substrate; an adhesive layer substantially covering the second surface of the flexible substrate; and a release liner releasably adhered to the adhesive layer so that upon removal of the release liner the adhesive layer is exposed for securing the sensing element to the catheter. The release liner permits the sensing element to be positioned at a desired location within the catheter after which the release liner can be removed to expose the adhesive layer. The adhesive layer can then be used to attach and secure the sensing element at a desired location on the catheter. As a result, the need for additional adhesives can be reduced or eliminated. | 11-22-2012 |
20130150690 | FLUX LIMITING MEMBRANE FOR INTRAVENOUS AMPEROMETRIC BIOSENSOR - A flux limiting layer for an intravenous amperometric biosensor is formed on a substrate to limit a diffusion rate of an analyte from blood to an enzyme electrode. The layer may be formed from ethylene vinylacetate (EVA) dissolved in a solvent such as paraxylene, spray-coated to cover a portion of the electrode, and cured to seal the electrode to the substrate. In a glucose sensor having glucose oxidase disposed on the electrode, thickness and concentration of the EVA layer are optimized to promote a linear output of electrode current as a function of blood glucose concentration. | 06-13-2013 |
20140303544 | IMPLANTS WITH CONTROLLED DRUG DELIVERY FEATURES AND METHODS OF USING SAME - Disclosed herein are drug delivery devices and methods for the treatment of ocular disorders requiring targeted and controlled administration of a drug to an interior portion of the eye for reduction or prevention of symptoms of the disorder. The devices are capable of controlled release of one or more drugs and may also include structures which allow for treatment of increased intraocular pressure by permitting aqueous humor to flow out of the anterior chamber of the eye through the device. | 10-09-2014 |
20160045363 | IMPLANTS WITH CONTROLLED DRUG DELIVERY FEATURES AND METHODS OF USING SAME - Disclosed herein are drug delivery devices and methods for the treatment of ocular disorders requiring targeted and controlled administration of a drug to an interior portion of the eye for reduction or prevention of symptoms of the disorder. The devices are capable of controlled release of one or more, drugs and may also Include structures which allow for treatment permitting aqueous humor to flow out of the anterior chamber of the eye through the device. | 02-18-2016 |
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20080224926 | Acquisition and Encoding of GPS Codes - A method for acquiring Global Positioning System (GPS) code includes describing GPS code as a Low Density Parity Check (LDPC) code, and decoding the LDPC code to achieve acquisition by directly solving for the correct code phase. | 09-18-2008 |
20080303742 | Coherently Combining Antennas - An apparatus includes antenna elements configured to receive a signal including pseudo-random code, and electronics configured to use the pseudo-random code to determine time delays of signals incident upon the antenna elements and to compensate the signals to coherently combine the antenna elements. | 12-11-2008 |
20110260920 | Systems and Methods for Protecting a Receiving Antenna from Interference by a Transmitting Antenna - Embodiments of the invention provide systems and methods for systems and methods for adaptively canceling interfering signals generated by a transmission antenna. Under one aspect, a system includes: an auxiliary antenna co-located with the main antenna, the auxiliary antenna configured to transmit an auxiliary signal to the victim antenna; a sensing antenna located on a line-of-sight path between the transmission antenna and the victim antenna, the sensing antenna configured to receive a composite of the interference and the auxiliary signal, and to output a first signal based on the received composite; a controller comprising an input coupled to the sensing antenna and configured to receive the first signal, the controller being configured to adjust at least one of an amplitude, a phase, a polarization, and a frequency characteristic of the auxiliary signal based on the first signal so as to reduce the composite of the interference and the auxiliary signal received by the sensing antenna. | 10-27-2011 |
20110268168 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR INCREASED COMMUNICATION THROUGHPUT - Systems and methods for increasing communication throughput by superimposing multiple signal components in the same bandwidth are disclosed. Cochannel interference is reduced by using signal separation algorithms. The signal separation algorithms may use both a priori information about the superimposed signals and measured channel parameters. In addition, error correction encoding and interleaving may be used to reduce signal power and obviate the need for ideal signal separation. | 11-03-2011 |
20130016793 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR INCREASING COMMUNICATIONS BANDWIDTH USING NON-ORTHOGONAL POLARIZATIONS - Systems and methods for increasing communications bandwidth using non-orthogonal polarizations are provided herein. Under one aspect, a method of transmitting M independent signals, where M is at least 3, includes receiving the M signals from respective sources; at a transmitter polarization module, obtaining first and second linear combinations of the M signals; providing the first and second linear combinations to first and second input ports of a transmitter antenna; and transmitting with the transmitter antenna the first linear combination at a first polarization and the second linear combination at a second polarization orthogonal to the first polarization. The method may further include receiving at a receiver antenna the first linear combination at the first polarization, and the second linear combination at the second polarization; obtaining at receiver circuitry the M signals based on the received first and second linear combinations; and outputting the M signals on respective output ports. | 01-17-2013 |
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20120323098 | Connectors for Making Connections Between Analyte Sensors and Other Devices - Analyte sensor connectors that connect analyte sensors, e.g., conductive members of analyte sensors, to other devices such as sensor electronics units, e.g., sensor control units, are provided. Also provided are systems that include analyte sensors, analyte sensor connectors, and analyte sensor electronics units, as well as methods of establishing and maintaining connections between analyte sensors and analyte sensor electronics units, and methods of analyte monitoring/detection. Also provided are methods of making analyte sensor connectors and systems that include analyte sensor connectors. | 12-20-2012 |
20150216455 | Connectors for Making Connections Between Analyte Sensors and Other Devices - Analyte sensor connectors that connect analyte sensors, e.g., conductive members of analyte sensors, to other devices such as sensor electronics units, e.g., sensor control units, are provided. Also provided are systems that include analyte sensors, analyte sensor connectors, and analyte sensor electronics units, as well as methods of establishing and maintaining connections between analyte sensors and analyte sensor electronics units, and methods of analyte monitoring/detection. Also provided are methods of making analyte sensor connectors and systems that include analyte sensor connectors. | 08-06-2015 |
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20100042128 | CAP FOR LANCING DEVICE WITH ADJUSTABLE MODE OF OPERATION - Caps and cap assemblies for lancing devices with adjustable modes of use are disclosed herein. In accordance with some embodiments of the invention, an adjustable cap assembly for a lancing device having a housing is disclosed. The assembly comprises at least one cap comprising a cap body with a skin-engaging end that defines a piercing aperture, an end opposite the skin-engaging end configured to removably engage an end of the housing and a lancet receiver within the cap body and configured to receive a lancet. The at least one cap is configured to adjust a penetration depth of the lancet with axial movement of the cap relative to the housing and to adjust an effective size of the piercing aperture with the lancet receiver. | 02-18-2010 |
20100042129 | ADJUSTABLE CAP AND LANCING DEVICE AND METHOD OF USE - Disclosed are cap embodiments each comprising a body having a skin-engaging end defining a piercing aperture, a lancet receiver, and an intermediate member. A first cam path is located on one of the lancet receiver and the intermediate member, and a first cam follower is located on the other of the lancet receiver and the intermediate member that engages the first cam path. A second cam path is located on one of the cap body and the intermediate member, and a second cam follower is located on the other of the cap body and the intermediate member that engages the second cam path. The first and second cam paths are configured such that rotation of the intermediate member by an actuating mechanism causes the cap body to move forward and rearward and the lancet receiver to move forward and rearward. Also disclosed are lancing devices and methods of use. | 02-18-2010 |
20100042130 | LANCET AND PACKAGING THEREFOR - A lancet device is provided with stackable features to carry a plurality of lancets as a single unit. The lancet device includes a lancet body with a sharp tip at one end for drawing a sample of blood. The lancet body has opposing sides with projections on one of the opposing sides and depressions on the other opposing side. The projections and depressions are configured such that projections on one lancet body securely engages into the depressions of an adjacent lancet body providing a stacked formation. As an alternate, the plurality of lancets can be housed in an elongated member so that the plurality of lancets can be transported as a single unit. | 02-18-2010 |
20100042131 | COCKING MECHANISM FOR LANCING DEVICE - A lancing device is disclosed in which cocking of the lancet holder is achieved in response to retraction of a push member. A lancing device is also disclosed in which a lancet storage compartment is provided in the housing of the lancing device and closing movement of a closure member for the storage compartment has the effect of cocking the lancet holder. Methods of cocking lancing devices are also disclosed. | 02-18-2010 |
20100095229 | GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE FOR GLUCOSE MONITORING SYSTEM - Graphical user interfaces (GUIs) for a medical device such as a blood glucose meter, systems and methods are provided. Embodiments include GUIs in which a user may navigate between icons and select certain display outputs which summarize all or certain glucose data over particular time periods. In certain embodiments, animated icons and/or graphs and/or text summaries may be provided. | 04-15-2010 |
20110288574 | MEDICAL DEVICE INSERTERS AND PROCESSES OF INSERTING AND USING MEDICAL DEVICES - An apparatus for insertion of a medical device in the skin of a subject is provided, as well as methods of inserting medical devices. | 11-24-2011 |
20110319919 | COCKING MECHANISM FOR LANCING DEVICE - A lancing device is disclosed in which cocking of the lancet holder is achieved in response to retraction of a push member. A lancing device is also disclosed in which a lancet storage compartment is provided in the housing of the lancing device and closing movement of a closure member for the storage compartment has the effect of cocking the lancet holder. Methods of cocking lancing devices are also disclosed. | 12-29-2011 |
20120190951 | Medical Device Inserters and Processes of Inserting and Using Medical Devices - An apparatus for insertion of a medical device in the skin of a subject is provided, as well as methods of inserting medical devices. | 07-26-2012 |
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20100105999 | Graphical User Interface for Glucose Monitoring System - Graphical user interfaces (GUIs) for a medical device such as a blood glucose meter, systems and methods are provided. Embodiments include GUIs in which a user may navigate between icons and select certain display outputs which summarize all or certain glucose data over particular time periods. In certain embodiments, animated icons and/or graphs and/or text summaries may be provided. | 04-29-2010 |
20110087134 | LANCING DEVICES HAVING LANCET EJECTION ASSEMBLY - A lancing device is provided for use with a removable lancet. The lancing device includes a housing and a lancet carrier slidably disposed within the housing and adapted to receive the lancet. A user-actuated ejection slide is mounted to the housing to eject the lancet from the lancet carrier. A locking member is pivotally mounted to the housing. As the ejection slide moves forward, it rotates the locking member to block forward movement of the lancet carrier during ejection. The locking member is configured so that substantially all of the force exerted on it by the lancet carrier is transmitted to the housing via the pivotal mounting. | 04-14-2011 |
20110144684 | LANCING DEVICES HAVING DEPTH ADJUSTMENT ASSEMBLY - Lancing devices are disclosed having a carriage slidably disposed within the housing and a lancet carrier configured to directly receive and hold the lancet. The lancet carrier is engaged within the carriage and movable relative to and independently of the carriage between a forward incision position and a rearward cocked position. A trigger assembly has a user accessible first portion and a second portion attached to the carriage and movable with the carriage along the longitudinal axis. The second portion is configured to maintain the lancet carrier in the rearward cocked position and the first portion is configured to release the lancet carrier from the rearward cocked position. | 06-16-2011 |
20110282375 | LANCETS AND METHODS OF USE - Lancets and methods of use are provided. Embodiments include lancets including a sleeve mounted to an elongated body having a needle terminating in a sharp tip. | 11-17-2011 |
20130150691 | Analyte Sensor Devices, Connections, and Methods - Devices associated with on-body analyte sensor units are disclosed. These devices include any of packaging and/or loading systems, applicators and elements of the on-body sensor units themselves. Also, various approaches to connecting electrochemical analyte sensors to and/or within associated on-body analyte sensor units are disclosed. The connector approaches variously involve the use of unique sensor and ancillary element arrangements to facilitate assembly of separate electronics assemblies and sensor elements that are kept apart until the end user brings them together. | 06-13-2013 |