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20130191524 | MAPPING PROTOCOL ENDPOINTS TO NETWORKED DEVICES AND APPLICATIONS BASED ON CAPABILITIES - In an embodiment, a non-transitory computer readable storage medium storing instructions which cause processors to perform: collecting, at a management computer located separately with respect to a networked plurality of devices, device information about each of the devices; for each particular device: determining matches between the device capabilities for the particular device, and features of software applications; for a particular match: determining a particular software application that is configured to control the particular device; based at least in part on the device information for the particular device, determining a particular protocol endpoint from protocol endpoints that is configured to communicate control instructions from the particular software application to the particular device; creating data comprising a mapping between the particular software application, the particular protocol endpoint and the particular computing device; configuring an application computer program to use the mapping and a user interface computer program to manage the particular device. | 07-25-2013 |
20130205016 | REMOTE MONITORING AND CONTROLLING OF NETWORK UTILIZATION - A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium storing instructions which, when executed by processors, cause the processors to perform: at a management computer, receiving, from a gateway located in a managed network, device information about devices in the managed network; for a particular device: determining a match between the device capabilities of the particular device and features of a particular network software application configured to control the particular device, and determining a particular protocol endpoint configured to communicate control instructions from the particular network software application to the particular device; receiving, from the gateway, aggregated data that reflects network utilization by the devices located in the managed network; for the particular device: based at least in part on the aggregated data, using the particular network software application, determining control instructions for the particular device; causing the particular protocol endpoint to transmit the control instructions for the particular device to the device. | 08-08-2013 |
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20090107261 | TEST METHOD FOR DETERMINING MICROSTRUCTURE DEFORMATION RESISTANCE OF A MICROSTRUCTURED FILM - Test method for determining (e.g. prism) microstructure deformation of a microstructured (e.g. brightness enhancing) film are described. | 04-30-2009 |
20090110504 | CUTTING TOOL USING ONE OR MORE MACHINED TOOL TIPS WITH DIFFRACTIVE FEATURES - A cutting tool assembly having a tool post capable of lateral movement along a work piece to be cut and a shank on the tool post holding at least one machined tool tip and possibly other tool tips. The tool tip has diffractive features in contact with the work piece in order to machine macro-scale features having nano-scale features. The machined work piece can be used to make articles having diffractive features such as optical films having lenslets. | 04-30-2009 |
20090220745 | CUTTING TOOL USING ONE OR MORE MACHINED TOOL TIPS WITH DIFFRACTIVE FEATURES IN A CONTINUOUS OR INTERRUPTED CUT FAST TOOL SERVO - A cutting tool assembly having a tool post capable of lateral movement along a work piece to be cut and an actuator with at least one machined tool tip and possibly other tool tips. The actuator provides for control of the movement of the tool tip in an x-direction into and out of the work piece in order to make continuous or discontinuous diffractive features in it. The machined work piece can be used to make articles having diffractive features such as optical films having lenslets. | 09-03-2009 |
20110181971 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR FABRICATING OPTICAL FILMS HAVING SUPERIMPOSED FEATURES - An approach for making a master tool used to fabricate optical films involves cutting a series of base structures. Modifying features are superimposed with the base structures, producing abruptly discontinuous variations in the shape of the base structures. Diffraction elements may be formed in one or both of the base structures and the modifying features. The modifying features can be formed by moving the cutting tool in the x-direction, in the z-direction, or along a trajectory having both an x component and a z component. | 07-28-2011 |
20110199697 | LIGHT DIRECTING FILM AND METHOD FOR MAKING THE SAME - A light directing film includes a structured major surface with a plurality of microstructures extending along a first direction. Each microstructure has a first region and a second region different from the first region, a substantially constant height in the first region and a non-constant maximum height in the second region greater than the substantially constant height in the first region, and a same lateral cross sectional shape in the first region and the second region. | 08-18-2011 |
20120182433 | OPTICALLY TRANSMISSIVE SUBSTRATE HAVING A FIDUCIAL MARK AND METHODS OF ALIGNING OPTICALLY TRANSMISSIVE SUBSTRATES - An article comprises an optically transmissive substrate comprising a plurality of functional elements and an integral fiducial mark. The substrate has a critical angle for total internal reflection, and a length and a width defining a reference plane. The substrate comprises an integral fiducial mark disposed on the major surface. The integral fiducial mark comprises at least one substantially ellipse-like feature formed by first and second frustoconical surfaces that together with a reference line that is normal to the reference plane define respective first and second half angles. The first and second half angles are less than or equal to 90 degrees minus the critical angle for total internal reflection expressed in degrees. A method comprises: providing an optically transmissive substrate according to the present disclosure; precisely detecting a position of the fiducial mark with aid of a machine vision system; and optionally precisely aligning the substrate. | 07-19-2012 |
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20090116254 | COLLAR ASSEMBLY AND BRAKE FOR RECESSED LUMINAIRE - A brake assembly for an adjustable downlight fixture comprises a fixture having a rotational collar assembly, the rotational collar assembly having a first race rotating relative to a second race, a brake assembly connected to one of the first race and the second race, the brake assembly frictionally engaging the other of the first race and the second race. | 05-07-2009 |
20100237781 | WIRELESS CONVENIENCE LIGHTING SYSTEM AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME - A wireless convenience lighting system, comprises a base unit, the base unit connectable to an AC power supply, the base unit having a transmitter structure emitting at least one signal indicating one of an AC power loss or the AC power on, a remote lighting unit having a light source, and auxiliary power supply and a receiver structure, the receiver structure receiving the signal from the base unit, the base unit wirelessly activating the light source of the remote lighting unit when the AC power is lost. | 09-23-2010 |
20100237783 | WIRELESS CONVENIENCE LIGHTING SYSTEM AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME - A wireless convenience lighting system, comprises a base unit, the base unit connectable to an AC power supply, the base unit having a transmitter structure emitting at least one signal indicating one of an AC power loss or the AC power on, a remote lighting unit having a light source, and auxiliary power supply and a receiver structure, the receiver structure receiving the signal from the base unit, the base unit wirelessly activating the light source of the remote lighting unit when the AC power is lost. | 09-23-2010 |
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20080294475 | SYSTEMS AND APPARATUS TO DETERMINE SHOPPER TRAFFIC IN RETAIL ENVIRONMENTS - Methods and apparatus to determine shopper traffic in retail environments are disclosed herein. In a disclosed example method of generating shopper traffic data, in-person-based count data and sensor-based count data are obtained. The in-person-based count data is indicative of a first quantity of shoppers within a first zone of a monitored establishment is obtained. The sensor-based count data is indicative of a second quantity of shoppers within the first zone of the monitored establishment. The example method also involves determining a relationship value indicative of a relationship between the in-person-based count data, the sensor-based count data, and first sales data associated with the first zone of the monitored establishment. | 11-27-2008 |
20080294476 | METHODS AND APPARATUS TO MONITOR IN-STORE MEDIA AND CONSUMER TRAFFIC RELATED TO RETAIL ENVIRONMENTS - Methods and apparatus to monitor in-store media and consumer traffic related to retail environments are disclosed herein. In a disclosed example method to monitor a monitored establishment, a survey is presented to an auditor and a user-provided survey response is received indicative of a condition in a monitored establishment that affects an accuracy of shopper count information provided by the auditor. Instructions are displayed to the auditor to sequentially move to a plurality of predetermined locations in the monitored establishment and collect a shopper count corresponding to each of the predetermined locations. The example method also involves receiving and storing each of the plurality of shopper counts. | 11-27-2008 |
20090198583 | Method for Paying Invoices - For an organization having a central station and a plurality of distributed outlets, each of the outlets having a cashier's terminal, each of the cashier's terminals coupled to a respective point-of-sale (POS) controller, a method of permitting a billee to pay an invoice issued by a biller is disclosed. | 08-06-2009 |
20110208650 | Systems and Methods for Paying Invoices - An invoice payment service enables a method for paying an invoice at a retail store. The invoice identifies a payment amount owed by a customer to a service provider for use of one or more services. The payment process is enabled by assigning a unique customer identification code to the customer and assigning a unique PLU number to the service provider. Both the customer identification code and PLU number are entered into a point of sale system of the retail store and the payment amount is collected. The customer identification code and PLU number are then transmitted to the invoice payment service for use in causing a financial institution to complete a fund transfer by which the service provider receives the payment amount tendered by the customer at the retail store. | 08-25-2011 |
20110288944 | Method for Paying Invoices - For an organization having a central station and a plurality of distributed outlets, each of the outlets having a cashier's terminal, each of the cashier's terminals coupled to a respective point-of-sale (POS) controller, a method permitting a billee to pay an invoice issued by a biller is disclosed. | 11-24-2011 |