Papa, US
Alessandro Papa, Brooklyn, NY US
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20120245971 | System and Method for Financing Promotional Services - Disclosed are systems, methods and computer program products for online marketing, scheduling and booking of service appointments as well as financing of promotional services. In one example, the system enables a service promoter and a service provider to execute a secured financing transaction pursuant to which a service promoter provides an agreed upon amount of monetary funds to a service provider in exchange for the right to promote to users a plurality of service offers from the service provider. The system then promotes service offers from the service provider and facilitates booking of service appointments for users with a service provider based on promoted service offers. | 09-27-2012 |
20130339157 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FINANCING PROMOTIONAL SERVICES - Disclosed are systems, methods and computer program products for online marketing, scheduling and booking of service appointments as well as financing of promotional services. In one example, the system enables a service promoter and a service provider to execute a secured financing transaction pursuant to which a service promoter provides an agreed upon amount of monetary funds to a service provider in exchange for the right to promote to users a plurality of service offers from the service provider. The system then promotes service offers from the service provider and facilitates booking of service appointments for users with a service provider based on promoted service offers. | 12-19-2013 |
Alyce Johnson Papa, Wyoming, OH US
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20080266113 | Interactive Packaging for Development of Personal Hygiene Habits - The disclosure is directed to an interactive packaging system for monitoring the usage of personal hygiene products, personal hygiene product packages, and restroom facilities. The interactive packaging system may include a plurality of usage monitoring devices each configured to detect physical stimulus associated with the usage of the product, package or facility with which the usage monitoring device is associate, and to transmit usage messages containing information relating to the detected physical stimulus. The interactive packaging system may further include a base station configured to receive the usage messages transmitted by the plurality of usage monitoring devices and to generate sensory perceptible outputs corresponding to the information contained in the usage messages. Either the usage monitoring devices or the base station may be configured to determine whether the products, packages or facilities are used appropriately based on the detected physical stimulus. | 10-30-2008 |
20110018718 | Interactive Packaging for Development of Personal Hygiene Habits - The disclosure is directed to an interactive packaging system for monitoring the usage of personal hygiene products, personal hygiene product packages, and restroom facilities. The interactive packaging system may include a plurality of usage monitoring devices each configured to detect physical stimulus associated with the usage of the product, package or facility with which the usage monitoring device is associate, and to transmit usage messages containing information relating to the detected physical stimulus. The interactive packaging system may further include a base station configured to receive the usage messages transmitted by the plurality of usage monitoring devices and to generate sensory perceptible outputs corresponding to the information contained in the usage messages. Either the usage monitoring devices or the base station may be configured to determine whether the products, packages or facilities are used appropriately based on the detected physical stimulus. | 01-27-2011 |
20110260872 | Interactive Packaging For Development Of Personal Hygiene Habits - The disclosure is directed to an interactive packaging system for monitoring the usage of personal hygiene products, personal hygiene product packages, and restroom facilities. The interactive packaging system may include a plurality of usage monitoring devices each configured to detect physical stimulus associated with the usage of the product, package or facility with which the usage monitoring device is associate, and to transmit usage messages containing information relating to the detected physical stimulus. The interactive packaging system may further include a base station configured to receive the usage messages transmitted by the plurality of usage monitoring devices and to generate sensory perceptible outputs corresponding to the information contained in the usage messages. Either the usage monitoring devices or the base station may be configured to determine whether the products, packages or facilities are used appropriately based on the detected physical stimulus. | 10-27-2011 |
Angelo A. Papa, New Castle, PA US
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20120046964 | METHOD OF COORDINATING PROFESSIONAL SERVICES - A method of doing business is practiced by a group of independent professionals to meet the varied but related needs of an individual. The method uses a centralized computer system to coordinate professional services to an individual. Professional entities, such as attorneys, physicians, pharmacists, realtors, architects, financial institutions and advisors, insurance agents, bondsman, psychologists, enter into a coalition agreement. The coalition agreement defines a standard infrastructure comprising documentation, modes of communication, and administrative case management, all of which are operable and accessible through the centralized computer system. The professional entities form facilitator groups directed to particular multi-disciplinary problems, which individuals face. The standard infrastructure coordinates the activities of the professional entities. Individuals benefit by having a coordinated approach to their problems and convenience of an apparent single provider through a single user interface. | 02-23-2012 |
Anne-Laure Papa, Boston, MA US
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20150147276 | NANOTHERAPEUTICS FOR DRUG TARGETING - The invention provides compositions and methods for targeted controlled drug release. The compositions and methods can be used for treating or imaging vascular stenosis, stenotic lesions, occluded lumens, embolic phenomena, thrombotic disorders and internal hemorrhage. | 05-28-2015 |
Charles A. Papa, Glenmoore, PA US
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20140087772 | Centralized System and Method for Automated Carrier Status Updates via SMS in a Multi-Carrier Environment - A method for managing carrier status via the Short Message Service (SMS) by a centralized system in a multi-carrier environment includes: associating a driver with a first load to be transported, using an SMS-enabled cellphone number of the driver; storing the association of driver and load in a database of the system, along with a unique identifier of the carrier; transmitting, by the server to the driver, an instruction as a text message to the driver's cell phone with instructions for replying upon arrival; receiving, by the server from the driver, a response consistent with the instructions for replying upon arrival; updating, by the server, a status associated with the driver's response in the database; repeating the steps for a second driver of a second carrier; and providing, by the centralized system, status reports related to both the driver and associated load, and the second driver and associated load. | 03-27-2014 |
Christopher A. Papa, Shelby Township, MI US
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20140122199 | METHOD AND SYSTEM OF COLLECTING, STORING AND SHARING DIGITAL COUPONS, REBATES AND OFFERS UTILIZING A UNIFORM DATA FORMAT COMMUNICATED BETWEEN MULTIPLE PROVIDERS, PLATFORMS, AND PROVISIONING SYSTEMS - A system and method for collecting storing, distributing and tracking digital coupons. The system and method include a platform/interface of a computing system for a plurality of businesses to submit digital coupons to a central coupon database of an application programming interface, and a platform/interface for consumers to create a user account with a user coupon database. The system and method further include a performance tracking database that stores information regarding coupons that are selected and redeemed by each user of the computing system. | 05-01-2014 |
Christopher A. Papa, Cincinnati, OH US
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20120078139 | SURGICAL GENERATOR FOR ULTRASONIC AND ELECTROSURGICAL DEVICES - A generator is disclosed to generate a drive signal to a surgical device. The generator includes an ultrasonic generator module to generate a first drive signal to drive an ultrasonic device, an electrosurgery/radio frequency (RF) generator module to generate a second drive signal to drive an electrosurgical device, and a foot switch coupled to each of the ultrasonic generator module and the electrosurgery/RF generator module. The foot switch is configured to operate in a first mode when the ultrasonic device is coupled to the ultrasonic generator module and the foot switch is configured to operate in a second mode when the electrosurgical device is coupled to the electrosurgery/RF generator module. The generator further includes a user interface to provide feedback in accordance with the operation of any one of the ultrasonic device and the electrosurgical device in accordance with a predetermined algorithm. | 03-29-2012 |
20130296843 | ELECTROSURGICAL DEVICE FOR CUTTING AND COAGULATING - An apparatus for operating on tissue comprises a first arm, a second arm, a firing beam, a lockout feature, and a scissor grip portion. The first and second arms include first and second jaws, respectively. The jaws each include a respective electrode operable to deliver bipolar RF energy to tissue. The firing beam is operable to translate distally through the first and second jaws to sever tissue captured between the first and second jaws. The lockout feature is operable to selectively prevent translation of the firing beam. The scissor grip portion is operable to pivot the first arm toward the second arm. The apparatus may include a disposable cartridge assembly removably coupled with a reusable grip assembly. The cartridge assembly may include the first and second jaws. A sliding actuator may be used to translate a firing beam. A lockout feature may selectively restrict translation of the sliding actuator. | 11-07-2013 |
20140277029 | ULTRASONIC SURGICAL SHEARS WITH CLAMPING FEATURE - An apparatus for operating on tissue comprises a shaft, an acoustic waveguide, and an end effector. The acoustic waveguide extends along the shaft and is configured to transmit ultrasonic vibration. The end effector comprises an ultrasonic blade and a clamp arm. The ultrasonic blade is in acoustic communication with the acoustic waveguide. The clamp arm is pivotable toward the ultrasonic blade. The end effector defines a first longitudinal region and a second longitudinal region. The end effector is configured to clamp tissue between the clamp arm and the ultrasonic blade in the first longitudinal region. The end effector is configured to sever tissue with the ultrasonic blade in the second longitudinal region. | 09-18-2014 |
David Papa, Austin, TX US
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20100077368 | Method for Bounded Transactional Timing Analysis - A portion of a gate-level netlist representing an integrated circuit design is selected for optimization. A timing window representing the selected portion is made comprising one or more copies of the selected portion. A checkpoint is created for the timing window and stored in a transaction history. One or more changes are then made to the timing window and stored in the transaction history. The changed elements are marked as dirty and stored in the transaction history. After the one or more changes have been made, the timing window is queried for current timing conditions and compared with the checkpoint. If the one or more changes are an improvement, the one or more changes are committed by replicating the one or more changes to the portion of the gate-level netlist. If the one or more changes are not an improvement, the timing window may be restored to the checkpoint. | 03-25-2010 |
David A. Papa, Austin, TX US
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20090089721 | METHOD FOR INCREMENTAL, TIMING-DRIVEN, PHYSICAL-SYNTHESIS OPTIMIZATION - A method, data processing system and computer program product for optimizing the placement of logic gates of a subcircuit in a physical synthesis flow. A Rip Up and Move Boxes with Linear Evaluation (RUMBLE) utility identifies movable gate(s) for timing-driven optimization. The RUMBLE utility isolates an original subcircuit corresponding to the movable gate(s) and builds an unbuffered model of the original subcircuit. Notably, a new optimized placement of the movable gate is yielded to optimize the timing (i.e., maximize the minimum slack) of the original subcircuit, while accounting for future interconnect optimizations. The new subcircuit containing the new optimized gate placement and interconnect optimization is evaluated as to whether a timing degradation exists in the new subcircuit. If a timing degradation exists in the new subcircuit, the RUMBLE utility can restore an original subcircuit and a timing state associated with the original subcircuit. | 04-02-2009 |
20090125859 | Methods for Optimal Timing-Driven Cloning Under Linear Delay Model - A timing-driven cloning method iteratively partitions sinks of the net into different sets of clusters and for each set computes a figure of merit for a cloned gate location which optimizes timing based on linear delay, that is, a delay proportional to the distance between the cloned gate location and the sinks. The set having the highest figure of merit is selected as the best solution. The original gate may also be moved to a timing-optimized location. The sinks are advantageously partitioned using boundaries of Voronoi polygons defined by a diamond region surrounding the original gate, or vice versa. The figure of merit may be for example worst slack, a sum of slacks at the sinks in the second cluster, or a linear combination of worst slack and sum of the slacks. | 05-14-2009 |
20090132970 | METHOD FOR INCREMENTAL, TIMING-DRIVEN, PHYSICAL-SYNTHESIS OPTIMIZATION UNDER A LINEAR DELAY MODEL - A method, data processing system and computer program product for optimizing the placement of logic gates of a subcircuit in a physical synthesis flow. A Pyramids utility identifies and selects movable gate(s) for timing-driven optimization. A delay pyramid and a required arrival time (RAT) surface are generated for each net in the selected subcircuit. A slack pyramid for each net is generated from the difference between the RAT surface and delay pyramid of each net. The slack pyramids are grown and tested using test points to generate a worst-case slack region based on a plurality of slack pyramids in the selected subcircuit. The worst-case slack region is mapped on a placement region and a set of coordinates representing the optimal locations of the movable element(s) in the placement region are determined and outputted. | 05-21-2009 |
20090132981 | Method for Incremental, Timing-Driven, Physical-Synthesis Using Discrete Optimization - A method, data processing system and computer program product for optimizing the placement of logic gates of a subcircuit in a physical synthesis flow. A Path Smoothing utility identifies one or more movable gates based on at least one selection criteria. A set of legalized candidate locations corresponding to one or more identified movable gates is generated. A disjunctive timing graph based on the generated set of legalized candidate locations is then generated. An optimal location of one or more movable gate(s) is determined using a recursive branch-and-bound search and stored in the computing device. | 05-21-2009 |
20120124539 | Clock Optimization with Local Clock Buffer Control Optimization - A physical synthesis tool for dock optimization with local clock buffer control optimization is provided. The physical synthesis flow consists of delaying the exposure of clock routes until after the clock optimization placement stage. The physical synthesis tool clones first local clock buffers. Then, the physical synthesis tool runs timing analysis on the whole design to compute the impact of this necessarily disruptive step. After cloning local clock buffers, the physical synthesis tool adds an extra optimization step to target the control signals that drive the local clock buffers. This optimization step may includes latch cloning, timing-driven placement, buffer insertion, and repowering. The flow alleviates high-fanout nets and produces significantly better timing going into clock optimization placement. After placement, the physical synthesis tool fixes latches and local clock buffers in place, inserts clock routes, and repowers local clock buffers. | 05-17-2012 |
20120185216 | Minimizing the Maximum Required Link Capacity for Three-Dimensional Interconnect Routing - A mechanism is provided for determining connectivity while minimizing wiring in an electronic system. The mechanism identifies a configuration of the electronic system, a location of each module in a plurality of modules within the electronic system and at least one constraint with regard to wiring the electronic system, the location of each module being identified using three-dimensional coordinates. The mechanism routes a separate cable from each module in the plurality of modules to each of the other modules in the plurality of modules without violating any constraints, thereby forming a plurality of cables. The mechanism then generates a cabling list indicating how each cable in the plurality of cables is to be routed in the electronic system in order to not violate any constraints and provide connectivity while minimizing wiring. | 07-19-2012 |
20120284676 | DECOUPLING CAPACITOR INSERTION USING HYPERGRAPH CONNECTIVITY ANALYSIS - Decoupling capacitors (dcaps) are placed in an IC design by assigning different dcap utilization rates to logic cones, applying the rates to corresponding dcap regions surrounding cells in the cones, identifying any overlap of regions from different logic cones, and inserting a dcap at the overlapping region having the highest dcap utilization rate. The best location for the dcap is computed using a hypergraph wherein the cells are edges and the regions are nodes. Any node that is dominated by another node is removed and its edge is extended to the dominating node. The dcap is inserted in the region having the most edges (the edges can be weighted). The process is repeated iteratively, updating the hypergraph by removing nodes connected to dcap location, and inserting the next dcap at a region corresponding to the node which then has the greatest number of connected edges. | 11-08-2012 |
20120324409 | ACCURACY PIN-SLEW MODE FOR GATE DELAY CALCULATION - The input slew at a selected gate of an integrated circuit design is computed by assigning a default slew rate to the output gate of a previous logic stage which is greater than a median slew rate for the design. This default slew rate is propagated through the logic stage to generate an input slew rate at the selected gate. The default slew rate corresponds to a predetermined percentile applied to a limited sample of preliminary slew rates for randomly selected gates in the design. The default slew rate is adjusted as a function of known characteristics of the wirelength from the output gate to a first gate in the second logic stage. The delay of the selected gate is calculated based on the input slew rate. The input slew rate can be stored during one optimization iteration and used as a default slew rate during a later optimization iteration. | 12-20-2012 |
20130031270 | Automatically Routing Super-Compute Interconnects - A mechanism is provided for automatically routing network interconnects in a data processing system. A processor in a node of a plurality of nodes receives network topology from neighboring nodes in the plurality of nodes within the data processing system. The processor constructs a system node map that identifies a physical connectivity between the node and the neighboring nodes. The processor programs a switch in the node with a connectivity map that indicates a set of point-to-point connections with the neighboring nodes. The set of point-to-point connections comprise locally-connected connections and pass-through connections. | 01-31-2013 |
20130031334 | Automatically Routing Super-Compute Interconnects - A mechanism is provided for automatically routing network interconnects in a data processing system. A processor in a node of a plurality of nodes receives network topology from neighboring nodes in the plurality of nodes within the data processing system. The processor constructs a system node map that identifies a physical connectivity between the node and the neighboring nodes. The processor programs a switch in the node with a connectivity map that indicates a set of point-to-point connections with the neighboring nodes. The set of point-to-point connections comprise locally-connected connections and pass-through connections. | 01-31-2013 |
David Anthony Papa, Austin, TX US
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20120110532 | LATCH CLUSTERING WITH PROXIMITY TO LOCAL CLOCK BUFFERS - A method, system, and computer usable program product for latch clustering with proximity to local clock buffers (LCBs) where an algorithm is used to cluster a plurality of latches into a first plurality of groups in an integrated circuit. A number of groups in the first plurality of groups of clustered latches is determined. A plurality of LCBs are added where a number of added LCBs is the same as the number of groups in the first plurality of groups. A cluster radius for a subset of the first plurality of groups of clustered latches is determined, a group in the subset having a cluster radius that is a maximum cluster radius in the subset. The plurality of latches are reclustered into a second plurality of groups responsive to the maximum cluster radius exceeding a radius threshold, the second plurality of groups exceeding the first plurality of groups by one. | 05-03-2012 |
Diane Papa, Newington, CT US
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20120253431 | HEMISPATIAL NEGLECT TREATMENT CLIPBOARD - A hemispatial neglect clipboard, the clipboard comprising: a board, the board comprising a front-side, and a back-side, a right edge and a left edge; a clip attached to generally the top of the board; at least one light located near either the right edge or left edge of the board; an on/off switch located on the front-side of the board; a power supply in signal communication with the on/off switch and the at least one light. | 10-04-2012 |
Eduard Papa, Drexel Hill, PA US
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20130091454 | Physical Health Application and Method for Implementation - A physical health application is accessible via a computer network. The application has a dynamic user interface with an interactive chart. The interactive chart displays a physical parameter over time. The interactive chart is adapted to set a physical progress goals. | 04-11-2013 |
Federico Papa, Ellington, CT US
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20130104559 | GAS TURBINE ENGINE THERMAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM | 05-02-2013 |
20130202406 | GAS TURBINE ENGINE THERMAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A thermal management system for a gas turbine engine according to an exemplary aspect of the present disclosure includes, among other things, a heat exchanger and a valve that controls an amount of a first fluid that is communicated through the heat exchanger A first sensor senses a first characteristic of a second fluid that is communicated through the heat exchanger to exchange heat with the first fluid and a second sensor senses a second characteristic of the second fluid. A positioning of the valve is based on at least one of the first characteristic and the second characteristic. | 08-08-2013 |
20130284398 | GAS TURBINE ENGINE THERMAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A thermal management system according to an exemplary aspect of the present disclosure includes, among other things, a first fluid circuit that selectively communicates a first portion of a first conditioned fluid having a first temperature to a first gas turbine engine system and a second portion of the first conditioned fluid having a second temperature to a second gas turbine engine system. The second temperature is a greater temperature than the first temperature. A second fluid circuit circulates a second conditioned fluid that is different from the first conditioned fluid to a third gas turbine engine system. | 10-31-2013 |
20140216003 | GAS TURBINE ENGINE WITH GEARED TURBOFAN AND OIL THERMAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A gas turbine engine includes a fan, a compressor section, a combustion section, and a turbine section. A fan drive gear system is configured for driving the fan at a speed different than the turbine section. A lubricant system includes a lubricant pump delivering lubricant to an outlet line. The outlet line splits into at least a hot line and into a cool line. The hot line is directed primarily to locations in the gas turbine engine that are not intended to receive cooler lubricant. The cool line is directed through one or more heat exchangers at which the lubricant is cooled, and the cool line then is routed to the fan drive gear system. At least one of the one or more heat exchangers is a fuel/oil cooler at which lubricant will be cooled by fuel leading to the combustion section. The fuel/oil cooler is downstream of a point where the outlet line splits into the at least the hot line and the cool line, such that the hot line is not directed through the fuel/oil cooler. A method is also disclosed. | 08-07-2014 |
20140360153 | GAS TURBINE ENGINE THERMAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A gas turbine engine according to an exemplary embodiment of this disclosure, among other possible things includes a fan. A geared architecture is configured for driving the fan. A turbine section is configured for driving the geared architecture. A thermal management system that includes a first fluid circuit and a second fluid circuit that manage heat generated in at least a portion of the gas turbine engine. A first heat exchanger is incorporated into each of the first fluid circuit and the second fluid circuit. A second heat exchanger is incorporated into the first fluid circuit. A valve controls an amount of a first fluid that is communicated to the first heat exchanger and the second heat exchanger. A controller is configured to control a positioning of the valve. The amount of the first fluid communicated to the first heat exchanger is based on a first characteristic of a second fluid and the amount of the first fluid communicated to the second heat exchanger is based on a second characteristic of the second fluid. A method and a system are also disclosed. | 12-11-2014 |
20150369171 | VENTILATION SYSTEM USING THRUST REVERSER LINKAGES - A gas turbine engine includes a fan duct, an inner fixed structure, and a thrust reverser assembly. The inner fixed structure forms an inner diameter of the fan duct and encloses a core compartment. The thrust reverser assembly includes a linkage assembly mounted to the inner fixed structure within the fan duct. The linkage assembly is adapted to act as a ventilation system that allows for communication between the fan duct and the core compartment. | 12-24-2015 |
Feroz R. Papa, San Francisco, CA US
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20160024094 | MODULATION OF IRE1 - Described herein, inter alia, are compositions and methods of using the same for modulating the activity of Ire1. | 01-28-2016 |
Frank Papa, Newington, CT US
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20120253431 | HEMISPATIAL NEGLECT TREATMENT CLIPBOARD - A hemispatial neglect clipboard, the clipboard comprising: a board, the board comprising a front-side, and a back-side, a right edge and a left edge; a clip attached to generally the top of the board; at least one light located near either the right edge or left edge of the board; an on/off switch located on the front-side of the board; a power supply in signal communication with the on/off switch and the at least one light. | 10-04-2012 |
Ilirjan Papa, Drexel Hill, PA US
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20140281854 | HYPERMEDIA REPRESENTATION OF AN OBJECT MODEL - A method and system may allow for converting an object model. For example, a computing device may receive an object model to be converted to a document that represents the object model. The computing device may be configured to traverse the object model and build a document (e.g., an XHTML document, XML document, etc.) that represents the object model. The document may comprise a series of tags that represent objects in the object model. The computing device may then provide the document as a part of a hypermedia API. | 09-18-2014 |
20150358677 | Dynamic Content Ratings - According to some aspects, methods and systems may include determining that events associated with requests or accessing content items have occurred. The methods and systems may also include authorizing transmission of the content items to the requesting devices based on credential information associated with the requests, and determining a viewership quantity metric associated with the requests. | 12-10-2015 |
James J. Papa, Bryn Mawr, PA US
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20130119943 | ENERGY DISTRIBUTION DEVICE FOR DISTRIBUTING AN ENERGY SIGNAL WITHIN A ROOM OR APARTMENT - A master beam apartment module U-form energy distributor can wirelessly recharge all electronic devices within a given range. The energy distributor can include a hollow center with a single U-form Wi-Fi/energy distributor and a disc base. The device can include a company logo, if desire, on the base and a power level indicator. The device can have a port for a power cord and a telephone, CAT-5 or USB type jack, for example, for Wi-Fi/energy input. The master beam apartment module U-form energy distributor can generate a sufficient amount of energy for apartments, rooms and smaller homes. To achieve this energy transmission, there can be about ten power output transmitters per side of the U-form energy distributor. | 05-16-2013 |
20130127425 | ENERGY DISTRIBUTION DEVICE FOR DISTRIBUTING AN ENERGY SIGNAL WITHIN A COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENT OR BUILDING - A master beam commercial module U-form energy distributor can wirelessly recharge all electronic devices within a given range. The energy distributor can include a hollow center with a plurality of U-form Wi-Fi/Bluetooth/energy distributors and a disc base. The device can include a company logo, if desire, on the base and a power level indicator. The device can have a port for a power cord and a telephone, CAT-5 or USB type jack, for example, for Wi-Fi/energy input. The master beam commercial module energy distributor can generate a sufficient amount of energy for schools, coffee ships and other such commercial establishments and buildings. To achieve this energy transmission, there can be about ten power output transmitters per side of each of the plurality of U-form energy distributors and typically about four such U-shaped energy distributors can be used, resulting in about 80 power outputs. | 05-23-2013 |
20130141038 | ENERGY DISTRIBUTION DEVICE FOR DISTRIBUTING AN ENERGY SIGNAL WITHIN A HOME - A master beam home module U-form energy distributor can wirelessly recharge all electronic devices within a given range. The energy distributor can include a hollow center with a single U-form Wi-Fi/energy distributor and a disc base. The device can include a company logo, if desire, on the base and a power level indicator. The device can have a port for a power cord and a telephone, CAT-5 or USB type jack, for example, for Wi-Fi/energy input. The master beam home module U-form energy distributor can generate a sufficient amount of energy for homes. To achieve this energy transmission, there can be about ten power output transmitters per side of each of the two U-arms of the U-form energy distributor. | 06-06-2013 |
Jennifer Papa, Boston, MA US
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20120253431 | HEMISPATIAL NEGLECT TREATMENT CLIPBOARD - A hemispatial neglect clipboard, the clipboard comprising: a board, the board comprising a front-side, and a back-side, a right edge and a left edge; a clip attached to generally the top of the board; at least one light located near either the right edge or left edge of the board; an on/off switch located on the front-side of the board; a power supply in signal communication with the on/off switch and the at least one light. | 10-04-2012 |
Joseph Papa, Carlsbad, CA US
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20090216729 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF MONITORING AND CONTROLLING APPLICATION FILES - A system and method for updating, monitoring, and controlling applications on a workstation. The workstation includes a workstation management module configured to detect the launch or request to access a network by an application. A workstation application server receives data associated with the application from the workstation. The application server module can determine one or more policies or categories to associate with the application by referencing an application inventory database. Once the application server module has the category or policy, it forwards a hash/policy table to the workstation management module. Upon receipt of the hash/policy table, the workstation management module applies the policy that is associated with the application to control network access by the application. | 08-27-2009 |
20120191676 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF MONITORING AND CONTROLLING APPLICATION FILES - A system and method for updating, monitoring, and controlling applications on a workstation. The workstation includes a workstation management module configured to detect the launch or request to access a network by an application. A workstation application server receives data associated with the application from the workstation. The application server module can determine one or more policies or categories to associate with the application by referencing an application inventory database. Once the application server module has the category or policy, it forwards a hash/policy table to the workstation management module. Upon receipt of the hash/policy table, the workstation management module applies the policy that is associated with the application to control network access by the application. | 07-26-2012 |
20130254839 | REAL TIME LOCKDOWN - A system and method that trusts software executables existent on a machine prior to activation for different types of accesses e.g. execution, network, and registry. The system detects new executables added to the machine as well as previously existent executables that have been modified, moved, renamed or deleted. In certain embodiments, the system will tag the file with a flag as modified or newly added. Once tagged, the system intercepts particular types of file accesses for execution, network or registry. The system determines if the file performing the access is flagged and may apply one or more policies based on the requested access. In certain embodiments, the system intercepts I/O operations by file systems or file system volumes and flags metadata associated with the file. For example, the NT File System and its extended attributes and alternate streams may be utilized to implement the system. | 09-26-2013 |
20140156838 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF MONITORING AND CONTROLLING APPLICATION FILES - A system and method for updating, monitoring, and controlling applications on a workstation. The workstation includes a workstation management module configured to detect the launch or request to access a network by an application. A workstation application server receives data associated with the application from the workstation. The application server module can determine one or more policies or categories to associate with the application by referencing an application inventory database. Once the application server module has the category or policy, it forwards a hash/policy table to the workstation management module. Upon receipt of the hash/policy table, the workstation management module applies the policy that is associated with the application to control network access by the application. | 06-05-2014 |
20150161380 | REAL TIME LOCKDOWN - A system and method that trusts software executables existent on a machine prior to activation for different types of accesses e.g. execution, network, and registry. The system detects new executables added to the machine as well as previously existent executables that have been modified, moved, renamed or deleted. In certain embodiments, the system will tag the file with a flag as modified or newly added. Once tagged, the system intercepts particular types of file accesses for execution, network or registry. The system determines if the file performing the access is flagged and may apply one or more policies based on the requested access. In certain embodiments, the system intercepts I/O operations by file systems or file system volumes and flags metadata associated with the file. For example, the NT File System and its extended attributes and alternate streams may be utilized to implement the system. | 06-11-2015 |
Mauricio Jose Papa, Broken Arrow, OK US
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20150261958 | COMPLIANCE METHOD FOR A CYBER-PHYSICAL SYSTEM - The present invention provides for analysis of cyber-physical systems with relation to compliance requirements such as regulatory compliance, maintenance compliance and safety compliance. Generally, the invention provides for a set of paths from an initial state to an end state, and analyzing the paths to determine which ones contain a violation state. Based on the resultant paths test scripts are generated. Additionally, other compliance related procedures can be performed utilizing the path analysis. | 09-17-2015 |
Patrick Papa, Carlsbad, CA US
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20100093698 | AMINOTRIAZOLOPYRIDINES, COMPOSITIONS THEREOF, AND METHODS OF TREATMENT THEREWITH - Provided herein are Heteroaryl Compounds of formula (I): | 04-15-2010 |
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Salvatore Papa, Chicago, IL US
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Stephen J. Papa, San Jose, CA US
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20160055527 | EXTENDING AUDIENCE REACH IN MESSAGING CAMPAIGNS USING PROBABILISTIC ID LINKING - A server receives incoming data records comprising an ID value and respective user attributes corresponding to a user activity that originates at a user device. Characteristics of the activity and/or characteristics of the user device are considered in order to assign a probabilistic confidence value, which is in turn used to generate links from an incoming data record to other previously-received data records, and in so doing, generates a probabilistic link between one set of user attributes from the incoming data record and another set of user attributes from previously-received data records. A messaging campaign specification that describes target user attributes is used to identify a matching set of target audience member records. The determination of a match or not is based on the probabilistic confidence value and a threshold can be varied to extend audience reach. The identified set of target audience member records are transmitted over a network. | 02-25-2016 |
20160055542 | EXTENDING AUDIENCE REACH IN MESSAGING CAMPAIGNS USING SUPER PROFILES - A server receives incoming data records comprising an ID value and respective user attributes corresponding to a user activity that originates at a user device. Characteristics of the activity and/or characteristics of the user device are considered in order to assign a probabilistic confidence value, which is in turn used to generate links from an incoming data record to other previously-received data records, and in so doing, generates a probabilistic link between one set of user attributes from the incoming data record and another set of user attributes from previously-received data records. A messaging campaign specification that describes target user attributes is used to identify a matching set of target audience member records. The determination of a match or not is based on the probabilistic confidence value and a threshold can be varied to extend audience reach. The identified set of target audience member records are transmitted over a network. | 02-25-2016 |
Stephen John Papa, San Jose, CA US
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20160125467 | CLASSIFYING USER INTENT BASED ON LOCATION INFORMATION ELECTRONICALLY COMMUNICATED FROM A MOBILE DEVICE - A method, system, and computer program product for classifying user intent based on spatial information relayed via a mobile device. Embodiments commence upon receiving a location beacon identification value originating from a location beacon, which location beacon identification value is then relayed to the server from the mobile device. The server determines a set of one or more rules based at least in part on the location beacon identification value, and then transmits at least a portion of a set of one or more rules to the mobile device, (e.g., using a mobile device carrier's infrastructure). The rules comprise triggers, and when a trigger fires, user categorization is determined and user intent is predicted. The user categorization and/or predicted user intent is used to select an advertising message. | 05-05-2016 |
20160127289 | OPERATING A MATCH COOPERATIVE WITHOUT HANDLING PERSONALLY IDENTIFIABLE INFORMATION - The present disclosure provides a detailed description of techniques used in systems, methods, and in computer program products for building and operating a match cooperative without handling personally identifiable information. The various embodiments address the problem of discovering attributes pertaining to a particular user without sharing personally identifiable information pertaining to that particular user. More specifically, the claimed embodiments are directed to approaches for receiving online and offline PII and NPII associated with various users, obfuscating (e.g., hashing) the PII, and matching the obfuscated PII to the NPII based on various data (e.g., common attributes, etc.) and methods (e.g., deterministic matching, probabilistic matching, etc.). The matched NPII attributes can then be used to target the user associated with the obfuscated PII in online advertising campaigns. | 05-05-2016 |
Steven Paul Papa, Windham, NH US
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20140086120 | Heterogeneous Mesh Network and a Multi-RAT Node Used Therein - This invention discloses a heterogeneous mesh network comprised of multiple radio access technology nodes, wherein nodes can function dynamically, switching roles between client and server. Moreover, these nodes can operate in a heterogeneous fashion with respect to one another. In an alternate embodiment, the invention describes a mesh network comprised of nodes operating over TV white-space. This invention additionally discloses self-organizing network embodiments and embodiments that include novel methods of monitoring operational parameters within a mesh network, adjusting those operational parameters, and creating and implementing routing tables. | 03-27-2014 |
20140092765 | Heterogeneous Self-Organizing Network for Access and Backhaul - This application discloses methods for creating self-organizing networks implemented on heterogeneous mesh networks. The self-organizing networks can include a computing cloud component coupled to the heterogeneous mesh network. In the methods and computer-readable mediums disclosed herein, a processor receives an environmental condition for a mesh network. The processor may have measured the environmental condition, or it could have received it from elsewhere, e.g., internally stored information, a neighboring node, a server located in a computing cloud, a network element, user equipment (“UE”), and the like. After receiving the environmental condition, the processor evaluates it and determines whether an operational parameter within the mesh network should change to better optimize network performance. | 04-03-2014 |
20140126410 | Heterogeneous Self-Organizing Network for Access and Backhaul - This application discloses methods for creating self-organizing networks implemented on heterogeneous mesh networks. The self-organizing networks can include a computing cloud component coupled to the heterogeneous mesh network. In the methods and computer-readable mediums disclosed herein, a processor receives an environmental condition for a mesh network. The processor may have measured the environmental condition, or it could have received it from elsewhere, e.g., internally stored information, a neighboring node, a server located in a computing cloud, a network element, user equipment (“UE”), and the like. After receiving the environmental condition, the processor evaluates it and determines whether an operational parameter within the mesh network should change to better optimize network performance. | 05-08-2014 |
20140133456 | Dynamic Multi-Access Wireless Network Virtualization - We disclose systems and methods of dynamically virtualizing a wireless communication network. The communication network is comprised of heterogeneous multi-RAT mesh nodes coupled to a computing cloud component. The computing cloud component virtualizes the true extent of the resources it manages and presents an interface to the core network that appears to be a single base station. | 05-15-2014 |
20140233412 | Methods of Incorporating an Ad Hoc Cellular Network Into a Fixed Cellular Network - In this invention, we disclose methods directed toward integrating an ad hoc cellular network into a fixed cellular network. The methods disclosed herein automate the creation and integration of these networks. In additional embodiments, we disclose methods for establishing a stand-alone, ad hoc cellular network. In either of these implementations, we integrate or establish an ad hoc cellular network using mobile ad hoc cellular base stations configured to transmit and receive over a variety of frequencies, protocols, and duplexing schemes. The methods flexibly and dynamically choose an access or backhaul configuration and radio characteristics to optimize network performance. Additional embodiments provide for enhancing an existing network's coverage as needed, establishing a local network in the event of a loss of backhaul coverage to the core network, and providing local wireless access service within the ad hoc cellular network. | 08-21-2014 |
20140301327 | Methods of Incorporating an Ad Hoc Cellular Network Into a Fixed Cellular Network - In this invention, we disclose methods directed toward integrating an ad hoc cellular network into a fixed cellular network. The methods disclosed herein automate the creation and integration of these networks. In additional embodiments, we disclose methods for establishing a stand-alone, ad hoc cellular network. In either of these implementations, we integrate or establish an ad hoc cellular network using mobile ad hoc cellular base stations configured to transmit and receive over a variety of frequencies, protocols, and duplexing schemes. The methods flexibly and dynamically choose an access or backhaul configuration and radio characteristics to optimize network performance. Additional embodiments provide for enhancing an existing network's coverage as needed, establishing a local network in the event of a loss of backhaul coverage to the core network, and providing local wireless access service within the ad hoc cellular network. | 10-09-2014 |
20140348023 | Methods of Incorporating an Ad Hoc Cellular Network Into a Fixed Cellular Network - In this invention, we disclose methods directed toward integrating an ad hoc cellular network into a fixed cellular network. The methods disclosed herein automate the creation and integration of these networks. In additional embodiments, we disclose methods for establishing a stand-alone, ad hoc cellular network. In either of these implementations, we integrate or establish an ad hoc cellular network using mobile ad hoc cellular base stations configured to transmit and receive over a variety of frequencies, protocols, and duplexing schemes. The methods flexibly and dynamically choose an access or backhaul configuration and radio characteristics to optimize network performance. Additional embodiments provide for enhancing an existing network's coverage as needed, establishing a local network in the event of a loss of backhaul coverage to the core network, and providing local wireless access service within the ad hoc cellular network. | 11-27-2014 |
20140348024 | Methods of Incorporating an Ad Hoc Cellular Network Into a Fixed Cellular Network - In this invention, we disclose methods directed toward integrating an ad hoc cellular network into a fixed cellular network. The methods disclosed herein automate the creation and integration of these networks. In additional embodiments, we disclose methods for establishing a stand-alone, ad hoc cellular network. In either of these implementations, we integrate or establish an ad hoc cellular network using mobile ad hoc cellular base stations configured to transmit and receive over a variety of frequencies, protocols, and duplexing schemes. The methods flexibly and dynamically choose an access or backhaul configuration and radio characteristics to optimize network performance. Additional embodiments provide for enhancing an existing network's coverage as needed, establishing a local network in the event of a loss of backhaul coverage to the core network, and providing local wireless access service within the ad hoc cellular network. | 11-27-2014 |
20140348083 | Methods of Incorporating an Ad Hoc Cellular Network Into a Fixed Cellular Network - In this invention, we disclose methods directed toward integrating an ad hoc cellular network into a fixed cellular network. The methods disclosed herein automate the creation and integration of these networks. In additional embodiments, we disclose methods for establishing a stand-alone, ad hoc cellular network. In either of these implementations, we integrate or establish an ad hoc cellular network using mobile ad hoc cellular base stations configured to transmit and receive over a variety of frequencies, protocols, and duplexing schemes. The methods flexibly and dynamically choose an access or backhaul configuration and radio characteristics to optimize network performance. Additional embodiments provide for enhancing an existing network's coverage as needed, establishing a local network in the event of a loss of backhaul coverage to the core network, and providing local wireless access service within the ad hoc cellular network. | 11-27-2014 |
20150045063 | Multi-RAT Node Used for Search and Rescue - Systems and methods are presented for using a mobile multi-radio access technology (multi-RAT) device for locating an individual, for example, in a search-and-rescue application. The multi-RAT device may permit the individual's cell phone to attach to the mobile multi-RAT device, and then may use a directional antenna to locate the individual. Various embodiments of such a device are described. | 02-12-2015 |
20150063214 | Heterogeneous Mesh Network and a Multi-RAT Node Used Therein - This invention discloses a heterogeneous mesh network comprised of multiple radio access technology nodes, wherein nodes can function dynamically, switching roles between client and server. Moreover, these nodes can operate in a heterogeneous fashion with respect to one another. In an alternate embodiment, the invention describes a mesh network comprised of nodes operating over TV white-space. This invention additionally discloses self-organizing network embodiments and embodiments that include novel methods of monitoring operational parameters within a mesh network, adjusting those operational parameters, and creating and implementing routing tables. | 03-05-2015 |
20150078167 | Systems and Methods for Providing LTE-Based Backhaul - Systems and methods are disclosed for enabling a mesh network node to switch from a base station role to a user equipment role relative to a second mesh network node, and vice versa. By switching roles in this manner, the mesh network node may be able to benefit from increased uplink or downlink speed in the new role. This role reversal technique is particularly useful when using wireless protocols such as LTE that are asymmetric and allow differing throughput on uplink and downlink connections. Methods for determining whether to perform role reversal are disclosed, and methods for using role reversal in mesh networks comprising greater than two nodes are also disclosed. | 03-19-2015 |
20150220649 | Computer-guided Corporate Governance with Document Generation and Execution - A system for corporate governance and for organizing, managing, and reporting data relating to a corporate entity is described. A database is configured to store a core record with a document record. A business logic module, coupled to the database, uses instructions in a document template for generating a document based on the core record, the core record further comprising a value reflecting human-readable information to be incorporated into the generated document, the core record further comprising a provenance of the value for allowing the business logic module to assess validity of the value at a given time by evaluating where the value was originated, the business logic module thereby enabling the system to verifiably generate documents that reflect a present state of the corporate entity. | 08-06-2015 |
20150327148 | Heterogeneous Self-Organizing Network for Access and Backhaul - This application discloses methods for creating self-organizing networks implemented on heterogeneous mesh networks. The self-organizing networks can include a computing cloud component coupled to the heterogeneous mesh network. In the methods and computer-readable mediums disclosed herein, a processor determines if a user equipment (UE) should hand over its service from a base station to a multi-radio access technology (RAT) node, based on heuristics including one or more of: a distance traveled over a time T | 11-12-2015 |
20160029246 | Signaling Storm Reduction from Radio Networks - A method for signaling storm reduction is disclosed, comprising concentrating a plurality of signaling messages from a radio access network node to a core network node at a signaling concentrator; and processing the plurality of signaling messages with a mobile device identifier rule, at a rate equal to or greater than a line rate of a link from the radio access network to the signaling concentrator, wherein processing the plurality of signaling messages further comprises determining whether to drop each of the plurality of signaling messages. | 01-28-2016 |
20160029430 | Methods of Enabling Base Station Functionality in a User Equipment - In this invention, we disclose methods for enabling ad hoc cellular base station functionality within a user equipment when the connection quality between a base station and the user equipment is limited or nonexistent. These methods include measuring a connection quality between a user equipment and its serving base station. If the connection quality is below a threshold, the user equipment can enable its internal ad hoc cellular base station functionality. This is done by running a software within the user equipment that (a) checks the connection quality periodically, and (b) enables ad hoc cellular base station functionality of the connection threshold dips below a certain value. In one embodiment, that threshold could be the same threshold value that a user equipment would use if it were making a decision to handoff to another base station based on poor connection quality. | 01-28-2016 |
20160044531 | Congestion and Overload Reduction - A gateway server situated between a radio access network and a core network is disclosed that includes a radio access network packet interface, a load management module for monitoring load of a management server in the core network coupled to the radio access network packet interface, a packet forwarding module for forwarding requests to the management server coupled to the load management module, and a local packet core module coupled to the load management module and the packet forwarding module, the local packet core module being configured to respond to a mobile device, when an overload is detected at the management server, with a management server message requesting that the mobile device try again at a later time. | 02-11-2016 |
20160094968 | Enabling High-Power UE Transmission - Systems and methods are disclosed for permitting higher transmit power at a mobile device. In one embodiment, a method is disclosed, comprising: receiving, at a base station, an emergency request from a mobile device; sending, from the base station to a neighboring base station, a high power reservation message to reserve one or more radio resource blocks at the neighboring base station for non-use; and sending, from the base station to the mobile device, a resource allocation including the one or more radio resource blocks and a power control message requesting high transmit power. | 03-31-2016 |
20160100415 | Full-Duplex Mesh Networks - Systems and methods relating to full duplex mesh networks are disclosed. In one embodiment, a mesh network comprising a plurality of transceiver nodes using a single frequency band may be disclosed, each transceiver node comprising: a first transceiver for transmitting and receiving to and from a backhaul node on the single frequency band; and a second transceiver for transmitting and receiving to and from an access node on the single frequency band, each transceiver of each transceiver node performing self-interference cancellation to send and receive full duplex data on the single frequency band at substantially the same time, thereby enabling the creation of a mesh network with at least one transceiver node having both access and backhaul using only the single frequency band. | 04-07-2016 |