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Alexander John Key, Lai Chi Kok HK
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20120309422 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR LOCATING PHYSICAL ASSETS - A stolen asset locating and recovery system comprises: a first locating device (LD) associated with a first asset. The first LD has a first wireless communication unit comprising a public mobile radio network (PMRN) enabled communication unit for communicating over a PMRN such as a GSM/GPRS network with any of: an operations control centre; a second LD associated with a second asset; or a mobile location tracking system. The first LD has a second wireless communication unit. The second wireless communication unit uses a different wireless technology or protocol to that of the PMRN enabled communication unit. In the case where the second communication unit is a private radio frequency network (PRFN) operated by the asset location system service provider, the first LD is configured to use said second communication unit to communicate directly over said PRFN with the second LD in order to convey information such as a preprogrammed sequence of signals which assists locating and recovering said asset. In the event that the second communication unit is enabled for communication on a public radio network (PRN), the first LD is configured to communicate with any of the operations control centre, the second LD, or the mobile location tracking system on a PRN such as an IEEE802.11 enabled wireless local area network (WLAN) or an IEEE802.16 enabled wireless metropolitan area network when it is determined at the first LD that the communication cannot be transmitted between said first LD and any of the operations control centre, the second LD, or the mobile location tracking system using the PMRN. | 12-06-2012 |
Alexander John Key, Kowloon HK
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20160073373 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR LOCATING PHYSICAL ASSETS - A stolen asset locating system includes a first locating device ‘LD’ associated with a first asset and having a first wireless communication unit for communicating over a public mobile radio network PMRN with any of: an operations control centre; a second LD associated with a second asset; or a mobile location tracking system. A second wireless communication unit uses a different wireless technology or protocol to that of the first wireless communication unit. When the second communication unit is a private radio frequency network ‘PRFN’ operated by an asset location system service provider, the first LD may use the second communication unit to communicate directly with the second LD to convey information. When the second communication unit communicates on a public radio network PRN, the first LD may communicate on a PRN, when it is determined that communication cannot be transmitted by the first LD using the PMRN. | 03-10-2016 |
Andrew Key, Hampshire GB
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20130311358 | DYNAMIC MANAGEMENT AND NETTING OF TRANSACTIONS USING EXECUTABLE RULES - Systems and methods for dynamically managing and netting transactions based on one or more sets of netting rules are disclosed. The present invention dynamically associates transactions with one or more collections based on the execution of netting rules to identify transactions that may be ideal for netting and to perform netting operations and calculations accordingly. The present invention may execute the netting rules according to the priority of the netting rule within a rule hierarchy and utilizes unique solutions allowing for the efficient processing of transactions even as netting rules are created, modified and removed from time-to-time. In addition, embodiments of the disclosed netting system utilize denormalized sets of data and maintain a complete audit trail for all operations. | 11-21-2013 |
20140136404 | Dynamic Management and Netting of Transactions Using Executable Rules - Systems and methods for dynamically managing and netting transactions based on one or more sets of netting rules are disclosed. The present invention dynamically associates transactions with one or more collections based on the execution of netting rules to identify transactions that may be ideal for netting and to perform netting operations and calculations accordingly. The present invention may execute the netting rules according to the priority of the netting rule within a rule hierarchy and utilizes unique solutions allowing for the efficient processing of transactions even as netting rules are created, modified and removed from time-to-time. In addition, embodiments of the disclosed netting system utilize denormalized sets of data and maintain a complete audit trail for all operations. | 05-15-2014 |
20150066714 | DYNAMIC MANAGEMENT AND NETTING OF TRANSACTIONS USING EXECUTABLE RULES - Systems and methods for dynamically managing and netting transactions based on one or more sets of netting rules are disclosed. The present invention dynamically associates transactions with one or more collections based on the execution of netting rules to identify transactions that may be ideal for netting and to perform netting operations and calculations accordingly. The present invention may execute the netting rules according to the priority of the netting rule within a rule hierarchy and utilizes unique solutions allowing for the efficient processing of transactions even as netting rules are created, modified and removed from time-to-time. In addition, embodiments of the disclosed netting system utilize denormalized sets of data and maintain a complete audit trail for all operations. | 03-05-2015 |
Andrew Key, Southampton GB
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20090006763 | Arrangement And Method For Update Of Configuration Cache Data - An arrangement and method for update of configuration cache data in a disk storage subsystem in which a cache memory ( | 01-01-2009 |
David M. Key, Winchester GB
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20130006568 | Test Operation - A method of operating a test in a test environment comprises running the test, detecting the generation of events during the test and for each detected event, populating one or more result buckets according to one or more validation routines. Each validation routine defines a result to add to a result bucket according to a characteristic of the detected event. Once the test is completed, or during the running of the test, one or more test scenarios are run against the result buckets, with each test scenario returning an outcome according to one or more algorithms processing the results in the result buckets. In a preferred embodiment, the populating of the one or more result buckets is according to validation routines that populate a matrix of result buckets, each result bucket being populated during a specific time period. | 01-03-2013 |
Law See Key, Kuala Lumpur MY
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20160063229 | HYBRID ADAPTIVE AUTHENTICATION SCORING SYSTEM - The present invention relates to a hybrid adaptive authentication scoring system. The system is combination of rules-cases based machine learning and also includes human in the decision making process whenever new cases are not found in system database. Based on defined policy that contains rules and user attributes, the system calculates a score that reflect risk for each request made by the user for completing the system authentication request. This is a continuous learning process and user attributes defines score for each transaction in one or more combination. | 03-03-2016 |
Lee Shu Key, Markham CA
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20140036147 | SYSTEM, METHOD, AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING IMPROVED HIGH DEFINITION VIDEO FROM UPSAMPLED STANDARD DEFINITION VIDEO - Presented herein are system(s), method(s), and apparatus for providing high resolution frames. In one embodiment, there is a method comprising receiving upscaled frames; motion estimating the upscaled frames; and motion compensating the upscaled frames. | 02-06-2014 |
Lesley Ann Key, East Riding Of Yorkshire GB
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20100210448 | CATALYST RECOVERY PROCESS - A process for recovering tungsten from a spent catalyst comprising a supported heteropolytungstic acid characterised in that the process comprises: (a) contacting the spent catalyst with an extractant selected from water, methanol, ethanol or a mixture of any two or more thereof for sufficient time to extract at least part of the heteropolytungstic acid therefrom; (b) separating the extractant containing heteropolytungstic acid from the treated spent catalyst; (c) contacting the extractant containing heteropolytungstic acid with a strong acid ion exchange resin to remove corrosion metals contained therein and (d) recovering the treated extractant containing heteropolytungstic acid for subsequent use. | 08-19-2010 |
20100228051 | Process for the Production of Acetic Acid - A process for the production of acetic acid which process comprises carbonylating methanol and/or a reactive derivative thereof in a liquid reaction composition in which there exists in equilibrium, at least a first soluble catalytic species and a second soluble catalytic species, wherein the first catalytic species is the least catalytically active or promotionally active of the species existing in the equilibrium, comprises determining (i) the concentration of the first catalytic species and/or (ii) the ratio of the concentration of the first catalytic species to the concentration of the second catalytic species in equilibrium therewith, present in the liquid reaction composition and/or a present in a liquid fraction in a separation step and maintaining (i) and/or (ii) below a pre-determined value, preferably by adjusting the concentration of at least the first catalytic species present in the liquid reaction composition and/or liquid fraction. | 09-09-2010 |
Lesley Ann Key, East Yorkshire GB
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20110319654 | CARBONYLATION PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF METHYL ACETATE - A process for the production of methyl acetate by reacting dimethyl ether with carbon monoxide into a carbonylation reactor containing a mordenite catalyst in the presence of added methyl acetate and/or acetic acid. | 12-29-2011 |
Mat Key, Oxford GB
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20120029313 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRACKING VITAL-SIGNS MONITOR PATCHES - Systems and methods of tracking vital-sign monitor patches are disclosed. At least one of a new wireless communication link and loss of an existing wireless communication link between a vital-sign monitor patch and a bridge in the monitoring network is identified. A database comprising information indicative of wireless communication links between vital-sign monitor patches and bridges in the monitoring network is accessed. The information in the database is updated to indicate the new wireless communication link or the loss of the existing wireless communication link. | 02-02-2012 |
Mathew Key, Oxford GB
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20120029316 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SAVING BATTERY POWER IN A PATIENT MONITORING SYSTEM - A vital-signs patch for a patient monitoring system is disclosed. The patch consists of a housing that is configured to be worn on the skin of a patient. The housing contains a radio, one or more sensor interfaces, a processor, and a battery. The processor can selectably turn portions of the processor off and on and selectably turn power off and on to at least a portion of the sensor interfaces and radio. The processor includes a timer that, each time the timer times out, will turn all the parts of the processor on and start a new timing period. When the processor receives a signal, the processor will turn off power to at least a portion of the processor and at least a portion of the sensor interfaces. | 02-02-2012 |
20150223706 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SAVING BATTERY POWER IN A PATIENT MONITORING SYSTEM - A vital-signs patch for a patient monitoring system is disclosed. The patch consists of a housing that is configured to be worn on the skin of a patient. The housing contains a radio, one or more sensor interfaces, a processor, and a battery. The processor can selectably turn portions of the processor off and on and selectably turn power off and on to at least a portion of the sensor interfaces and radio. The processor includes a timer that, each time the timer times out, will turn all the parts of the processor on and start a new timing period. When the processor receives a signal, the processor will turn off power to at least a portion of the processor and at least a portion of the sensor interfaces. | 08-13-2015 |
Mathew Key, Oxfordshire GB
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20110003610 | Monitoring and Tracking of Wireless Sensor Devices - A healthcare monitoring system includes a plurality of patient wearable sensor devices for the purpose of monitoring physiological data, each sensor device including a radio frequency transceiver. A plurality of base stations are provided at respective fixed locations within a healthcare facility, each base station including a radio frequency transceiver for communicating with one or more of the sensor devices for the purpose of receiving monitored physiological data. A central server is coupled to the base stations for the purpose of receiving and recording monitored physiological data. Each sensor device is arranged in use to attach to a first base station that is within range, and to attach to a second, different base station that is within range when contact with the first base station is lost, attachment of the sensor device to a base station being registered with the central server. | 01-06-2011 |
Matthew Key, East Sussex GB
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20110101988 | IONISATION VACUUM GAUGES AND GAUGE HEADS - A gauge head ( | 05-05-2011 |
Peter Bernard Key, Hardwick GB
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20090092124 | NETWORK ROUTING OF ENDPOINTS TO CONTENT BASED ON CONTENT SWARMS - Using location-independent names to identify content, a service for mapping endpoint requests to requested content. Content requested by an endpoint of the network is mapped to a dynamic “swarm” of server, peer, or other endpoints capable of supporting the content download. Content names are mapped to a dynamically generated content swarm, presenting a current set of hosts, which can provide the requested content. Optionally, varying degrees of explicit visibility into routing paths and the performance tradeoffs between those routing paths is supported. Based on a set of class of service parameters for a given request for content, a host can initiate route selection based on class of service parameters, predicated on routing metrics maintained by the network by cooperating endpoints and/or network routers. | 04-09-2009 |
Rebekah Elisabeth Key, St Helier GB
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20130217617 | Pyruvamide Compounds as Inhibitors of Dust Mite Group 1 Peptidase Allergen and Their Use - The present invention pertains generally to the field of therapeutic compounds, and more specifically to certain pyruvamide compounds of the following formula (for convenience, collectively referred to herein as “PVA compounds”), which, inter alia, inhibit a dust mite Group 1 peptidase allergen (e.g., Der p 1, Der f 1, Eur m 1). The present invention also pertains to pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds, and the use of such compounds and compositions, both in vitro and in vivo, to inhibit a dust mite Group 1 peptidase allergen, and in the treatment of diseases and disorders that are mediated by a dust mite Group 1 peptidase allergen; that are ameliorated by the inhibition of a dust mite Group 1 peptidase allergen; asthma; rhinitis; allergic conjunctivitis; atopic dermatitis; an allergic condition which is triggered by dust mites; an allergic condition which is triggered by a dust mite Group 1 peptidase allergen; and canine atopy. | 08-22-2013 |
Rupert Key, Woodley Reading GB
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20100122196 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR INTERACTING WITH MULTIPLE INFORMATION FORMS ACROSS MULTIPLE TYPES OF COMPUTING DEVICES - A system and method for interacting with multiple information forms across multiple types of computing devices and platforms is provided. A computer-readable storage media for interacting with multiple information forms across computing devices is also provided and includes computer-readable instructions to cause one or more computer processors to execute operations including authenticating a user; establishing a channel grid framework for the user on a first platform, the channel grid framework providing access to a first computer application displayed on a display device as a channel; deploying the channel from the channel grid framework on the first platform to a second platform in response to a user selecting the channel from the channel grid framework on the first platform and performing a copy operation of the channel to the second platform; and establishing a run time application of the first computer application on the second platform. | 05-13-2010 |
Sunghun Key, Yongin-City KR
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20160133873 | DISPLAY DEVICE AND APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME - A display device and an apparatus and method for manufacturing the same are disclosed. The display device includes: a substrate; a display unit formed on the substrate; and an inorganic layer formed on the display unit, wherein a water vapor transmission rate (WVTR) of the inorganic layer is 5×10 | 05-12-2016 |
Sung-Hun Key, Yongin-Si KR
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20140053777 | VAPOR DEPOSITION APPARATUS - A vapor deposition apparatus that includes a first region having a first injecting unit for injecting a first raw material and a second region having a second injecting unit for injecting a second raw material, wherein the second injecting unit comprises a plasma generation unit, wherein the plasma generation unit comprises a plasma generator, a corresponding surface surrounding the plasma generator, and a plasma generation space formed between the plasma generator and the corresponding surface, and wherein distances between the plasma generator and the corresponding surface periodically vary along an outer circumference of the plasma generator. In the vapor deposition apparatus, the quality of thin film is increased by forming stable volume plasma through set positions where the plasma is generated in the plasma generation space. | 02-27-2014 |
Sung-Hun Key, Seoul KR
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20150050421 | METHOD OF DEPOSITING AN ATOMIC LAYER AND ATOMIC LAYER DEPOSITION APPARATUS - A method of depositing a layer includes spraying a source gas and a reactant gas onto a substrate disposed on a susceptor unit using at least one source gas spray nozzle and at least one reactant gas nozzle to form a first source gas region and a first reactant gas region on the substrate, respectively, moving the susceptor unit by a distance corresponding to a width of the source gas spray nozzle or a width of the reactant gas spray nozzle in a first direction, and spraying the source gas and the reactant gas onto the first reactant gas region and the first source gas region using the source gas spray nozzle and the reactant gas nozzle, respectively, to form a first monolayer. | 02-19-2015 |
Sung-Hun Key, Yongin-City KR
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20140041590 | CANISTER - A canister includes an accommodation portion for accommodating a liquid material; an outlet pipe that is connected to the accommodation portion so as to discharge a gas material obtained by vaporizing the liquid material; a blocking cover that is connected to an upper surface of the accommodation portion; and a plurality of baffle plates that are disposed in the accommodation portion and are spaced apart from each other. The canister further includes a restrictor including a main body member that is disposed between the plurality of baffle plates and the blocking cover and is connected to an internal surface of the accommodation portion, an extension member extending from the main body member, and a through portion that is formed through the main body member and the extension member. A deposition procedure using the canister is efficiently performed and characteristics of a deposition layer are easily improved. | 02-13-2014 |
20140113395 | VAPOR DEPOSITION APPARATUS, METHOD OF FORMING THIN FILM BY USING VAPOR DEPOSITION APPARATUS, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING ORGANIC LIGHT EMITTING DISPLAY APPARATUS - A vapor deposition apparatus for depositing a thin film on a substrate includes a cover having an accommodation portion and a communicated portion, which communicated portion is connected to the accommodation portion and faces a direction of the substrate, and includes a body in the accommodation portion, which body includes a first portion and a second portion. The first portion is disposed at a first location of the body and connected to a first injection portion for injecting a first material onto the substrate, the second portion is disposed at a second location of the body and connected to a second injection portion for injecting a second material onto the substrate, and the body rotates in at least one direction so that the first portion and the second portion are alternately connected to each other with respect to the communicated portion. | 04-24-2014 |
20140134768 | VAPOR DEPOSITION APPARATUS AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING DISPLAY APPARATUS - A vapor deposition apparatus for depositing a thin film on a substrate, by which a deposition process is efficiently performed and deposition film characteristics are easily improved, and a vapor deposition apparatus including: a stage onto which a substrate is disposed; and a supply unit disposed to face the substrate and having a main body member and a nozzle member disposed on one surface of the main body member facing the substrate, to sequentially supply a plurality of gases towards the substrate, and a method of manufacturing an organic light-emitting display apparatus using the same. | 05-15-2014 |
20150034008 | VAPOR DEPOSITION APPARATUS - Provided is a vapor deposition apparatus including a deposition unit including a plurality of deposition modules disposed parallel to each other and a substrate mounting unit located below the deposition unit, on which a substrate is mounted. In this case, each of the plurality of deposition modules includes a nozzle configured to selectively inject a raw gas and a purge gas toward the substrate mounting unit, and the nozzle injects the raw gas while the substrate mounting unit is being located below the nozzle. | 02-05-2015 |
20150072453 | VAPOR DEPOSITION APPARATUS, VAPOR DEPOSITION METHOD AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING ORGANIC LIGHT EMITTING DISPLAY APPARATUS - A vapor deposition apparatus for depositing thin films on a substrate includes a supply unit including a plurality of linear supply members configured to supply at least one gas; and a nozzle unit including a plurality of nozzle members connected to the plurality of supply members and configured to supply the at least one gas toward the substrate, wherein two adjacent nozzle members of the plurality of nozzle members are connected to at least one common supply member of the plurality of supply members. | 03-12-2015 |
20150101535 | VAPOR DEPOSITION APPARATUS - A vapor deposition apparatus includes a substrate mount unit on which a substrate is mounted, a plurality of first nozzle units which injects a first raw material in a direction of the substrate mount unit, a plurality of second nozzle units which is alternately disposed with the plurality of first nozzle units and injects a second raw material in the direction of the substrate mount unit, and a plasma module unit which supplies the second raw material to the plurality of second nozzle units. The second raw material is a radical, and the substrate mount unit includes an electrostatic generation part. | 04-16-2015 |
20150194604 | VAPOR DEPOSITION APPARATUS, VAPOR DEPOSITION METHOD AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING DISPLAY APPARATUS - A vapor deposition apparatus for depositing a thin layer on a substrate, the vapor deposition apparatus includes a plurality of modules arranged to respectively face different regions of the substrate, each of the plurality of modules including a body unit, and a nozzle unit disposed on one of surfaces of the body unit facing the substrate, where the plurality of modules is configured to individually perform deposition processes on different regions of the substrate, respectively. | 07-09-2015 |