Ratliff, US
Billy J. Ratliff, Commerce Township, MI US
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20150025482 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR APPLYING REDUCED PRESSURE THERAPY - Embodiments of a reduced pressure system and methods for operating the system are disclosed. In some embodiments, the system can include one or more processors responsible for various functions associated with various levels of responsiveness, such as interfacing with a user, controlling a vacuum pump, providing network connectivity, etc. The system can present GUI screens for controlling and monitoring its operation. The system can be configured to determine and monitor flow of fluid in the system by utilizing one or more of the following: monitoring the speed of a pump motor, monitoring flow of fluid in a portion of a fluid flow path by using a calibrated fluid flow restrictor, and monitoring one or more characteristics of the pressure pulses. The system can be configured to provide external connectivity for accomplishing various activities, such as location tracking of the system, compliance monitoring, tracking of operational data, remote selection and adjustment of therapy settings, etc. | 01-22-2015 |
Boris M. Ratliff, Paradise Valley, AZ US
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20140061078 | SYSTEMS AND APPARATUS FOR PORTFOLIO EXPANSION - Systems and methods for portfolio expansion according to various aspects of the present invention may comprise an insert portion configured for coupling a portfolio expansion system to an internal pocket of one or more organization systems, a folder portion configured for storage and organization of various items, a pad attachment system for coupling various external components, and a storage space configured for storage and organization of various items. The portfolio expansion system may be adapted to substantially easily attach and detach to and from the organization systems | 03-06-2014 |
Bradley M. Ratliff, Union, OH US
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20120075513 | MICROGRID IMAGING POLARIMETERS WITH FREQUENCY DOMAIN RECONSTRUCTION - A polarization camera includes a microlement polarizer that is situated in proximity to a focal plane array. The microlement polarizer is selectively scanned with respect to an optical image direct to the focal plane array, and an image processor stores a set of images associated with the scanning. Based on the stored images, a polarization image can be produced and displayed. A periodic microelement polarizer modulates the individual images of the set, and these images can be processed by filtering in the spatial frequency domain to isolate contributions associated with one or a combination of Stokes parameters. After filtering, Stokes parameter based images can be obtained by demodulating and inverse Fourier transforming the filtered frequency domain data. | 03-29-2012 |
Christopher Ratliff, Santa Cruz, CA US
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20120103576 | INTEGRATED LIQUID COOLING SYSTEM - A liquid cooling system includes a monolith that is configured to be coupled to a motherboard of the computer. The monolith may be monolithic planar body having a first surface and an opposite second surface, and may include a heat absorption region and a heat dissipation region. The heat absorption region may be at least one location on the monolith that is configured to be in thermal contact with a heat generating component of the motherboard, and the heat dissipation region may be at least one location on the monolith where a liquid-to-air heat exchanger is attached to the monolith. The liquid cooling system may also include a channel extending on the second surface of the monolith and a pump that is configured to circulate the liquid coolant through the channel. The channel may be a trench on the second surface of the monolith that is configured to circulate a liquid coolant between the heat absorption region and the heat dissipation region. | 05-03-2012 |
Darrell Smith Ratliff, Castle Rock, CO US
David E. Ratliff, Loganville, GA US
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20100326747 | Fuel management system for public service vehicles - The present invention includes a novel fuel management and auxiliary power system and apparatus having a control module in control of auxiliary equipment and accessories and climate control functions of a vehicle, while the vehicle's engine is not running. The system of this invention is capable of detecting warning states and providing status indicators to an operator on a graphical user interface. At the graphical user interface, the operator is capable of initiating start up of the system and accessing status and historical technical data of the system. | 12-30-2010 |
20120314083 | Handheld imaging and defense system - This invention provides a handheld imaging system for use by law enforcement that has an infrared camera disposed at a lower portion of a housing and a display on an upper portion of the housing. A color CCD camera is also provided for surveillance situations that are not in low light. The imaging system contains tactical flashlights that operate in a programmable multimode fashion. Images captured by the handheld imaging system may be transmitted wirelessly to a remote location or stored in a memory contained within the housing. Finally, a series of detachable accessories are provided that may include a siren, taser or a pepper spray device. | 12-13-2012 |
20130336807 | Fuel Management System for Public Service Vehicles - The present invention includes a novel fuel management and auxiliary power system and apparatus having a control module in control of auxiliary equipment and accessories and climate control functions of a vehicle, while the vehicle's engine is not running. The system of this invention is capable of detecting warning states and providing status indicators to an operator on a graphical user interface. At the graphical user interface, the operator is capable of initiating start up of the system and accessing status and historical technical data of the system. | 12-19-2013 |
Derrick Ratliff, College Station, TX US
Emily J. Ratliff, Austin, TX US
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20090193343 | METHOD FOR AVOIDING VIRTUAL WORLD FATIGUE BY MAINTAINING AVATAR CHARACTERISTICS IN AN AVATAR WALLET - A method of avoiding virtual world fatigue by generating an active avatar in an avatar wallet. The method includes creating and storing an active avatar in the avatar wallet, selecting target worlds for the active avatar to visit, modifying the initial appearance, the user information, the contact map and the characteristic sharing information of the active avatar in accordance with user preferences with respect to each of the target worlds so as to generate a version of the active avatar for each of the target worlds, and initiating a submission of a version of the active avatar to the corresponding target world such that the version is automatically tailored to allowable avatar properties of the corresponding target world. | 07-30-2009 |
20090265702 | METHOD OF REINSTALLING A COMPUTER BASED ON FREQUENCY OF APPLICATION UTILIZATION - A system and method for efficiently reinstalling computer software, which tracks frequency of utilization for each software application loaded onto the computer and reinstalls applications based on frequency of utilization, with the option to reinstall a computer operating system first or to reinstall computer applications along with libraries, so that computer users can resume working as soon as possible instead of waiting many hours for the entire reinstallation image to complete before a computer system reboot allows for continuation of computer usage. | 10-22-2009 |
20100058486 | METHOD FOR SECURE ACCESS TO AND SECURE DATA TRANSFER FROM A VIRTUAL SENSITIVE COMPARTMENTED INFORMATION FACILITY (SCIF) - The present disclosure is directed to a method for limiting access to a virtual sensitive compartmented information facility (SCIF) and secure transport of information between two virtual SCIFs. The method may comprise creating a virtual SCIF, allowing access to the to the virtual SCIF to only those virtual subjects having the proper security clearance as analyzed by an access rule set loaded into an object request broker, creating a second virtual SCIF, creating a key lockable secure container to transport the information from the first virtual SCIF to the second virtual SCIF, and restricting access to the key to unlock the secure container in the second virtual SCIF. | 03-04-2010 |
20110067113 | Classification Separation Router - A method and system are provided to classify and convey data to satisfy a client request. The classification system is a two dimensional data classification system, including a first dimension pertaining to subject matter and a second dimension pertaining to data security. A partition is dynamically created, and data that satisfies the request populates the created partition to convey parsed data based satisfying both dimensions of the request. | 03-17-2011 |
Herman Lee Ratliff, Lott, TX US
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20090139076 | Method for Undermounting a Sink - A method for undermounting a sink to a countertop includes preparing a countertop and a sink. Thereafter a primary channel is routed within the backside of the countertop, the primary channel including a base and being shaped and dimensioned for receipt of the sink flange, and a secondary channel is routed within the base of the primary channel along an interior circumference of the primary channel. Substrate material is then removed from the secondary channel to expose an underside of the decorative laminate and adhesive is applied within the secondary channel so that the underside of the decorative laminate is fully covered. A bead of adhesive is applied to the base of the primary channel and the sink flange is placed within the primary channel. A support plate is secured around the sink flange to provide support and a central portion of the countertop defined by the primary channel is cut out to expose the bowl of the sink. | 06-04-2009 |
James Ratliff, Santa Cruz, CA US
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20150199119 | OPTIMIZING WEB SITE IMAGES USING A FOCAL POINT - A method may include providing an image to be adjusted, enabling selection of a focal point of the image, and adjusting the image based on the focal point of the image. | 07-16-2015 |
James Mitchell Ratliff, Benson, AZ US
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20080205300 | CHECKING AND REPAIRING A NETWORK CONFIGURATION - Disclosed is a technique for correcting a configuration problem. The configuration problem is detected. It is determined whether there is at least one solution for the configuration problem in a knowledge data store. When it is determined that there is at least one solution in the knowledge data store, automatically selecting a solution to solve the configuration problem. When said solution can be automatically applied, automatically applying said solution. When said solution cannot be automatically applied, notifying a user. | 08-28-2008 |
20080209015 | CHECKING AND REPAIRING A NETWORK CONFIGURATION - A technique for performing configuration checking of a network is provided. A network data store is scanned for at least one transaction. At least one event is generated for the transaction. At least one configuration policy is associated with the event. The configuration policy is compared with configuration data associated with the event. It is determined whether the configuration policy has been violated based on the comparison. | 08-28-2008 |
Jonathan Scott Ratliff, Red Oak, TX US
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20140327583 | RANGE EXTENDING SYSTEM FOR SUBTERRANEAN RF DEVICES - Embodiments of the invention comprise a system for improving subterranean RF signal propagation. Embodiments comprise a redirecting antenna element which includes a redirecting conductive arrangement, a feed point, and a receiving antenna element which includes at least one or more planes. The redirecting antenna element and receiving antenna are arranged to create a redirection of the energy produced by the existing RF device. Further, the proposed invention will cause the radio signal from the original RF device to be redirected to an elliptical propagation pattern. This new elliptical propagation pattern will be elongated from the original RF propagation pattern along an axis perpendicular to the neighboring streets and thus cause it to be intersected by drive-by reading systems at a greater distance when they intersect this axis. | 11-06-2014 |
Joshua J. Ratliff, San Jose, CA US
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20140007148 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ADAPTIVE DATA PROCESSING | 01-02-2014 |
Judson Ratliff, Stoneham, MA US
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20080206863 | Embryonic stem cells capable of differentiating into desired cells lines - An embryonic stem cell which may be induced to differentiate homogeneously into a desired primary cell line. The embryonic stem cell may be engineered with DNA, which encodes a protein or polypeptide which promotes differentiation of the stem cell into a specific cell line, such as, for example, a neuronal cell line, a muscle cell line, or a hematopoietic cell line. The DNA may encode a transcription factor found in the particular cell line. In another alternative, a desired cell line is produced from embryonic stem cells by culturing embryonic stem cells under conditions which provide for a three-dimensional network of embryonic stem cells, and then stimulating embryonic stem cells with an agent, such as retinoic acid, or dimethylsulfoxide, which promotes differentiation of the embryonic stem cells into the desired cell line, such as, for example, a neuronal cell line, or a muscle cell line. | 08-28-2008 |
20090253201 | Embryonic stem cells capable of differentiating into desired cell lines - An embryonic stem cell which may be induced to differentiate homogeneously into a desired primary cell line. The embryonic stem cell may be engineered with DNA, which encodes a protein or polypeptide which promotes differentiation of the stem cell into a specific cell line, such as, for example, a neuronal cell line, a muscle cell line, or a hematopoietic cell line. The DNA may encode a transcription factor found in the particular cell line. In another alternative, a desired cell line is produced from embryonic stem cells by culturing embryonic stem cells under conditions which provide for a three-dimensional network of embryonic stem cells, and then stimulating embryonic stem cells with an agent, such as retinoic acid, or dimethylsulfoxide, which promotes differentiation of the embryonic stem cells into the desired cell line, such as, for example, a neuronal cell line, or a muscle cell line. | 10-08-2009 |
Katherine M. Ratliff, Cataula, GA US
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20080255319 | Urethane acrylates for UV powder coatings - The present invention relates to powder coating binders containing polyurethanes having (meth)acryloyl groups which are applied onto a substrate, fused with heat and cured by electromagnetic radiation and exhibit improved scratch and mar resistance, and to a process for preparing the same. | 10-16-2008 |
Kathleen Irene Ratliff, Neenah, WI US
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20100121293 | Absorbent Articles with Refastenable Side Seams - A disposable absorbent article includes an absorbent chassis and a fastening system that together define a refastenable pant. The refastenable pant includes a pair of elastomeric front side panels extending from the waist opening to each leg opening, a pair of elastomeric back side panels extending from the waist opening to each leg opening, and a pair of refastenable seams extending from the waist opening to each leg opening and positioned between the elastomeric front and back side panels. | 05-13-2010 |
20100298803 | TUCKED FASTENER FOR IMPROVED FASTENER PERFORMANCE - A folded disposable absorbent garment has an absorbent chassis, a pair of front side panels extending from a front region of the absorbent chassis, and a pair of back side panels extending from a back region of the absorbent chassis. A first fastening component is disposed on each of the front side panels and a second fastening component is disposed on each of the back side panels. Each of the second fastening components is releasably attached to a respective one of the first fastening components to define a pair of refastenable seams. The front side panels and the back side panels are folded such that each of the refastenable seams overlies an outer surface of one of the front region and the back region of the absorbent chassis in a plane generally parallel to the front and back regions of the absorbent chassis. | 11-25-2010 |
20120298287 | Absorbent Pant Garments Having Optimized Leg Opening Shape - An absorbent pant garment including a pair of front and back side panels on opposite transverse sides of the garment, with a refastenable seam formed between the front and back side panels including a fastening component on the front side panel and a mating fastening component on the back side panel, with elasticity in the front and/or back side panel. Each of the front and back side panels includes a waist and a leg end edge, with a portion of the waist end edge and a portion of the leg end edge substantially parallel to one another adjacent a distal edge for a distance greater than a transverse width of the fastening component or mating fastening component bonded thereto. These parallel portions of the side panel edges space the fastening and mating fastening components away from major stress points of the garment, thereby reducing the likelihood of fastener pop-opens | 11-29-2012 |
20130037200 | Absorbent Articles With Garment-Like Refastenable Seams - A disposable absorbent article includes a fastening system that can be repeatedly fastened, unfastened and refastened. The refastenable seams formed by the fastening system components provide a garment-like appearance, | 02-14-2013 |
20130116647 | TUCKED FASTENER FOR IMPROVED FASTENER PERFORMANCE - An absorbent garment has a chassis. A first region of the chassis includes a first panel and at least one first side panel. A second region of the chassis includes a second panel and at least one second side panel. A resilient fastening component is permanently attached to an inner surface of the at least one first side panel and releasably attached to an outer surface of the at least one second side panel. At least one of the first region and the second region is folded at least twice such that at least portions of the at least one first side panel and the at least one second side panel are positioned between the first and second panels and the resilient fastening component is tucked between the folded absorbent assembly and lies in a plane parallel to a plane in which a first part of the absorbent assembly lies. | 05-09-2013 |
20140155858 | ABSORBENT ARTICLES WITH REFASTENABLE SIDE SEAMS - A disposable absorbent article includes an absorbent chassis and a fastening system that together define a refastenable pant. The refastenable pant includes a pair of elastomeric front side panels extending from the waist opening to each leg opening, a pair of elastomeric back side panels extending from the waist opening to each leg opening, and a pair of refastenable seams extending from the waist opening to each leg opening and positioned between the elastomeric front and back side panels. | 06-05-2014 |
Ken Ratliff, Richmond, VA US
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20130110738 | POLITICAL DONATION ALLOCATION SYSTEM AND METHOD | 05-02-2013 |
Larry D. Ratliff, Lexington, KY US
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20150041243 | CAP HEARING PROTECTION SYSTEM - A cap hearing protection system that includes a cap; a band secured within an interior of the cap; first and second rotating arms positioned on either side of the cap and pivotally connected to the band; and a respective hearing protection means mounted to each of the rotating arms. | 02-12-2015 |
Marc Gregory Ratliff, Lombard, IL US
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20090216775 | Platform for real-time tracking and analysis - An apparatus in one example has: at least one of an identification tag and a video feed associated with at least one asset; at least one real time location server that operatively interfaces with the at least one of the identification tag and the video feed; and real-time data analysis and tracking system that ingests asset location data for at least one asset from at least one real time location server. The real time data analysis and tracking system may have a real-time alerting rules engine. Assets being tracked may be organized into at least categories and groups, the categories may be used to manipulate visibility of sets of assets in a portal, and the groups may be used by the real-time alerting rules engine. | 08-27-2009 |
Mark Ratliff, Grosse Pointe Farms, MI US
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20080235040 | GPS-BASED ACTIVITY MANAGEMENT - A remote device may received location information identifying a location of the remote device. An event is written to a data store upon receiving the information concerning the location of the remote device, the event including the location of the remote device and an identifier for the remote device or a user thereof. The data store is selectively queried for an association between the event and the customer location. A remote application is queried via a network, upon receiving the association, for information regarding a customer associated with the customer location. | 09-25-2008 |
Morris Ratliff, Gulf Breeze, FL US
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20120319887 | BICONIC RADAR REFLECTOR - A biconic radar reflector permits boats to be seen on large ship radars. The biconic radar reflector may give a continuous azimuth lobe and a wide elevation lobe in order to maximize the probability of being seen on a ship radar. | 12-20-2012 |
Paul G. Ratliff, Olivette, MO US
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20120157309 | HERBICIDAL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING GLYPHOSATE AND A PYRIDINE ANALOG - The present invention is directed to herbicidal compositions or formulations, and to methods of using such compositions or formulations to kill, or control the growth and proliferation of, unwanted plants. In particular, the present invention is directed to herbicidal compositions or formulations, as well as their methods of use, which comprise N-phosphonomethylglycine or a herbicidal derivative thereof, a pyridine analog or a herbicidal derivative thereof, and optionally one or more suitable surfactants, with N-phosphonomethylglycine being in excess relative to the pyridine analog. Such compositions cause early visual symptoms of treatment and/or enhanced effectiveness or control when applied to the foliage of plants. | 06-21-2012 |
20130017952 | Fast Symptom Glyphosate Formulations - Aqueous herbicidal glyphosate compositions are provided, particularly sprayable, ready-to-use (RTU) formulations that are capable of inducing early visually apparent phytotoxic effects while minimizing antagonism to the glyphosate component of the composition and preserving the equally desirable attribute of prolonged control of the treated plants. The compositions combine a glyphosate component and a fatty acid component as a fast symptomology active ingredient and, in one embodiment, are enhanced by the concentration of the fatty acid component utilized and the inclusion of an agronomically acceptable inorganic ammonium salt, preferably ammonium sulfate. In another embodiment, the compositions of the present invention include a nonionic surfactant component comprising certain water-soluble, alkoxylated alcohols. | 01-17-2013 |
20140171321 | HERBICIDAL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING GLYPHOSATE AND A PYRIDINE ANALOG - The present invention is directed to herbicidal compositions or formulations, and to methods of using such compositions or formulations to kill, or control the growth and proliferation of, unwanted plants. In particular, the present invention is directed to herbicidal compositions or formulations, as well as their methods of use, which comprise N-phosphonomethylglycine or a herbicidal derivative thereof, a pyridine analog or a herbicidal derivative thereof, and optionally one or more suitable surfactants, with N-phosphonomethylglycine being in excess relative to the pyridine analog. Such compositions cause early visual symptoms of treatment and/or enhanced effectiveness or control when applied to the foliage of plants. | 06-19-2014 |
Philip H. Ratliff, Cheshire, CT US
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20100113311 | Method for quantitatively determining the dye content in dyed oils - A new method to determine by quantitative analysis the amount of dye present in dyed engine oils is provided. The method uses imaging techniques, such as spectrophotometry, and a combination of dilution and standard addition techniques to quantitatively determine the concentration of dye in the engine oil to ascertain whether dye concentrations in engine oil have decreased as compared with original specifications, and to quantify the amount of dye to be added to the dyed engine oil to bring dye concentrations to original concentrations. | 05-06-2010 |
20110030456 | NON-DESTRUCTIVE INSPECTION METHOD FOR METALLIC ALLOYS - A non-destructive inspection method for detecting the presence of a contaminant that has alloyed with a metallic alloy of a part includes exposing the metallic alloy of the part to an extraction solution. The extraction solution extracts at least a portion of any of the contaminant that has alloyed with the metallic alloy. The extraction solution can then be analyzed to determine whether the solution includes any of the contaminant element, which indicates whether the part includes any of the contaminant element. | 02-10-2011 |
Robert Ratliff, Buena Park, CA US
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20150030942 | CREW REST POWERED BY A FUEL CELL SYSTEM - Disclosed are crew rests that may be powered by the outputs of a fuel cell system or other suitable power source. For example, but not limited to, a combination of the water, oxygen-depleted air, thermal energy and/or electrical energy generated by the fuel cell system may be used to supply the crew rest with its various power and water needs, helping to make the crew rest autonomous from the aircraft's main power systems. | 01-29-2015 |
Robert G. Ratliff, Buena Park, CA US
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20140208498 | TOILETS WITH IMPROVED REMOVABILITY FOR PASSENGER TRANSPORT VEHICLES - Embodiments described herein relate to quick release toilet concepts, which can be useful particularly on-board aircraft and other passenger transport vehicles. Further specific embodiments relate to a quick release rinse valve, a quick release flush valve, an integrated rinse ring, a replaceable toilet bowl, an integrated anti-siphon/rinse valve, and improved flush valve performance. | 07-31-2014 |
Ryan Todd Ratliff, O'Fallon, MO US
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20100332052 | FAULT TOLERANT FLIGHT CONTROL SYSTEM - A method, apparatus, and computer program product for identifying a number of air states for a vehicle. A deflection of a control surface associated with an actuator is identified to form an identified deflection. A current in the actuator is identified to form a measured current. The number of air states for the vehicle is estimated using the identified deflection and the measured current. | 12-30-2010 |
Stan Ratliff, Raleigh, NC US
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20140122678 | Device Driver for a Software Router - The embodiments described herein provide mechanism that allows an embedded router software image to run in the user application memory space of a general purpose computer. An interface process is provided to receive and transmit packets between the user application memory space and the operating system's protected or kernel memory space of the general purpose computer. The interface process mimics or emulates any hardware interfaces that would be available to the router software when running on a dedicated embedded router device. | 05-01-2014 |
20140122727 | Routing Traffic for Applications by a Software Router Co-Resident in Application Memory Space of a General Purpose Computer - The embodiments described herein provide mechanism that allows an embedded router software image and an application to run in the user application memory space of a general purpose computer. A connection is established with an operating system device configured to route packets between the application and the software router and route, by the software router, network traffic to and from the application by way of the connection. The application may be connected to other applications in the user application memory space or connected to applications that are external to the general purpose computer. | 05-01-2014 |
Stanley Ratliff, Raleigh, NC US
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20100091823 | Two-hop Relay for Reducing Distance Vector Routing Information - In one embodiment, a method for using a two-hop relay includes receiving an update message for a distance vector routing protocol from a first neighbor. The update message is sent to a different neighbor. Often, it is first determined whether the receiving node is a relay node for the first neighbor in the protocol. The relay node is a node preferred to update a particular node two hops from the first neighbor. In another embodiment, a method for serving as the two-hop relay includes receiving from each neighbor a first message that includes neighbor data that indicates nodes that are in direct communication with the neighbor. A relay set of fewer than all neighbors is determined. Every node two hops from the first node is updated using only the relay set of neighbors. The relay set is sent in a second message for the protocol. | 04-15-2010 |
20100329463 | GROUP KEY MANAGEMENT FOR MOBILE AD-HOC NETWORKS - Group key management in a mobile ad-hoc network (MANET) may be provided. Each network node associated with the MANET may comprise a group distribution key and a list of authorized member nodes from which a group key manager may be elected. The group key manager may periodically issue a new group key to be used in protecting communications among the network nodes. A compromised node may be excluded from receiving updated group keys and thus isolated from the MANET. | 12-30-2010 |
Stanley M. Ratliff, Raleigh, NC US
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20120195205 | Network Topologies for Energy Efficient Networks - One embodiment identifies all one-hop neighbor nodes and two-hop neighbor nodes of a node; determines an active set of one-hop neighbor nodes for the node, comprising: includes in the active set each one-hop neighbor node that is either an edge node or connected with at least one two-hop neighbor node with which no other one-hop neighbor nodes are connected; and if the active set is not yet complete, then: determine all combinations of one-hop neighbor nodes that are not already in the active set; and tests each combination in order of each combination's total-energy value to determine whether a specific combination is able to complete the active set; if no combination is able to complete the active set, then including all one-hop neighbor nodes in the active set; and communicates a message to each one-hop neighbor node in the active set indicating that it is in the active set. | 08-02-2012 |
20140211662 | Network Topologies for Energy Efficient Networks - One embodiment identifies all one-hop neighbor nodes and two-hop neighbor nodes of a node; determines an active set of one-hop neighbor nodes for the node, comprising: includes in the active set each one-hop neighbor node that is either an edge node or connected with at least one two-hop neighbor node with which no other one-hop neighbor nodes are connected; and if the active set is not yet complete, then: determine all combinations of one-hop neighbor nodes that are not already in the active set; and tests each combination in order of each combination's total-energy value to determine whether a specific combination is able to complete the active set; if no combination is able to complete the active set, then including all one-hop neighbor nodes in the active set; and communicates a message to each one-hop neighbor node in the active set indicating that it is in the active set. | 07-31-2014 |
Timothy Ratliff, West Lafayette, IN US
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20130230584 | TREATING BLADDER TUMOR CELLS USING FIBRONECTIN ATTACHMENT PROTEIN AS A TARGET - Composition and methods are disclosed for utilizing micro-aggregation of FAP-containing complexes to promote their fast internalization. This approach allows the uptake of cytotoxic cargo coupled to either FAP-Antibodies or FAP-liposome complexes by tumor bladder cells. Importantly, this approach is efficient even under serum-free conditions such as the ones found in the lumen of the bladder. | 09-05-2013 |
William Edward Ratliff, Acton, CA US
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20140340845 | Fluid Cooled Enclosure For Circuit Module Apparatus And Methods Of Cooling A Conduction Cooled Circuit Module - A fluid cooled enclosure includes a fluid conduit that provides a fluid coolant path between sides of a housing. Optionally, the fluid conduit can provide bi-directional fluid coolant paths. In another example, an interface block can be provided with a first interface surface engaging an interface surface of a first end portion of the fluid conduit. In another example, a first end portion of the fluid conduit is fabricated with a first material composition and the interface block is fabricated with a second material composition that has a higher thermal conductivity than the first material composition. In further examples, methods of cooling a conduction cooled circuit module comprise the steps of mounting an interface block to a conduction cooled circuit module, mounting the interface block with respect to the fluid conduit, and cooling the electrical circuits of the conduction cooled circuit module by flowing fluid coolant through the fluid conduit. | 11-20-2014 |