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Alan J. Ying, Durham, NC US
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20080263477 | HANDHELD DEVICE GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACES FOR DISPLAYING PATIENT MEDICAL RECORDS - Ergonomic graphical user interfaces (GUIs) for displaying medical record information obtained from various sources within handheld devices are provided. A GUI for display within a touch screen display of a handheld device includes adjacent first and second portions. A list of patient names is displayed within the first portion of the GUI, along with medical facility location information, means for indicating when new clinical data for a patient is available, means for removing patient names from the displayed list, and means for sorting the displayed list of patient names. A plurality of ergonomically designed GUI controls are displayed within the second portion of the GUI. Each of these GUI controls has a width that is between about 15% and 75% of a width of the display, and a height that is between about 15% and 75% of a height of the display. According to embodiments, a GUI for display within a touch screen display of a handheld device includes adjacent first and second portions, wherein the second portion has a height that is between about 30% and 70% of a height of the GUI. Information for a respective patient is displayed within the first portion and includes patient identification and location information. At least some of the displayed information is responsive to user touching for displaying additional patient information. Various GUI controls are displayed within the second portion, and is responsive to user touching for performing various functions. Each of the GUI controls in the second portion has a width that is between about 15% and 75% of a width of the second portion, and a height that is between about 15% and 75% of a height of the second portion. | 10-23-2008 |
20110112865 | Method and System for Extracting Medical Information for Presentation to Medical Providers on Mobile Terminals - A system for providing medical providers with medical records accessible from a mobile terminal in one embodiment comprises reformatting the information in a medical record database to be used with large, ergonomic icons allowing easy transitions between pages of information in the medical record. Docking stations or wireless networks may enable the mobile terminal to access the medical records. Thus, the medical provider may have bedside access to the information in the medical records to make informed decisions about treatment regimens. | 05-12-2011 |
20140074508 | Method and System for Extracting Medical Information for Presentation to Medical Providers on Mobile Terminals - A system for providing medical providers with medical records accessible from a mobile terminal in one embodiment comprises reformatting the information in a medical record database to be used with large, ergonomic icons allowing easy transitions between pages of information in the medical record. Docking stations or wireless networks may enable the mobile terminal to access the medical records. Thus, the medical provider may have bedside access to the information in the medical records to make informed decisions about treatment regimens. | 03-13-2014 |
Annie T. T. Ying, New York, NY US
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20090222275 | RISK REDUCTION - A method and system of reducing risk in the life cycle of a product, in one aspect, obtain one or more tasks required to achieve an overall task, determine risk impact of each task, the risk impact being an impact of each task on the likelihood of failure for the overall task and compute risk of overall task based on risk impacts of the tasks. The method and system utilize said risk impact of each task to schedule the tasks in such a way so as to reduce said risk of overall task as rapidly as possible. | 09-03-2009 |
Bai-Ping Ying, Fishers, IN US
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20080300407 | Pyridinoylpiperidines as 5-HT1F agonists - The invention relates to compounds of formula I: | 12-04-2008 |
Bo Ying, Waltham, MA US
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20150374842 | PROCESS FOR FORMULATING AN ANIONIC AGENT - Formulations comprising anionic agents such as nucleic acids within a lipid-containing particle methods of formulating a lipid-containing particle comprising an anionic agent such as a nucleic acid, methods for preparing a lipid-containing particle comprising an anionic agent such as a nucleic acid, methods for therapeutic delivery of an anionic agent to a patient in need thereof, where the anionic agent is formulated in a lipid-containing particle as described herein. | 12-31-2015 |
David Hon Sing Ying, Allentown, PA US
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20120040296 | Combustion of Oil Floating on Water - A method for combusting oil from an oil-containing layer floating on water as from an oil spill or well leak. In the method, an oxygen-containing gas is passed through a conduit, the oxygen-containing gas from the conduit is introduced proximate the oil-containing layer floating on water, and oil from the oil-containing layer is combusted with the oxygen-containing gas in the presence of a flame. The oxygen-containing gas is introduced with an oxygen molar flow rate sufficient to decrease the opacity of a smoke plume from the combusting oil. | 02-16-2012 |
Eric Ying, Oakton, VA US
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20150095374 | NXD QUERY MONITOR - Non-existent domain (NXD) queries may be monitored to determine if a keyword is included in NXD queries for a brand top level domain (TLD). When a predetermined number of NXD queries have been received for a brand domain that include the keyword, an action may be initiated. The action may be related to the registration of a new domain for the brand domain including the keyword. | 04-02-2015 |
Felix A. Ying, Pueblo, CO US
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20120125266 | Launch Apparatus for a Pet Toy - A launch apparatus for a pet toy comprises a launcher and a toy. The launcher further comprises a hook integral with a strap, which strap is integral with a strap connector, which strap connector is integral with a grip, which grip is integral with a shield. The toy further comprises and is integral with a loop; wherein the loop releasably engages the hook of the launcher. Preferably, the loop is located on a ventral surface of and toward a leading edge of the toy. A user launches the toy by placing the loop of the toy over the hook of the launcher, stretching the strap to build elastic energy in the strap, and releasing the toy. | 05-24-2012 |
Guo Ying US
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20110095889 | Active antenna - An EAS system comprises a central circuit for sequentially generating signal bursts. At least one local transmitting antenna is positioned remote from the central circuit for receiving and propagating the signal bursts into an interrogation zone. A receiver is associated with the local transmitting antenna for detecting the presence of an electronic tag in the interrogation zone by means of a response tag signal from the electronic tag and transmitting the response tag signal to the central circuit. A synchronization device is provided for detecting the signal burst propagated from the local transmitting antenna, and controls the activation of the receiver for the purpose of receiving the response tag signal based on the timing of the signal burst. | 04-28-2011 |
Haizhou Ying, Poughkeepsie, NY US
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20130015529 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE STRUCTURE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAMEAANM Zhong; HuicaiAACI San JoseAAST CAAACO USAAGP Zhong; Huicai San Jose CA USAANM Liang; QingqingAACI LangrangevilleAAST NYAACO USAAGP Liang; Qingqing Langrangeville NY USAANM Ying; HaizhouAACI PoughkeepsieAAST NYAACO USAAGP Ying; Haizhou Poughkeepsie NY US - There are provided a semiconductor device structure and a method for manufacturing the same. The method comprises: forming at least one continuous gate line on a semiconductor substrate; forming a gate spacer surrounding the gate line; forming source/drain regions in the semiconductor substrate on both sides of the gate line; forming a conductive spacer surrounding the gate spacer; and performing inter-device electrical isolation at a predetermined region, wherein isolated portions of the gate line form gates of respective unit devices, and isolated portions of the conductive spacer form contacts of respective unit devices. Embodiments of the present disclosure are applicable to manufacture of contacts in integrated circuits. | 01-17-2013 |
Hanze Ying, Champaign, IL US
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20140305900 | TRANSIENT ELECTRONIC DEVICES COMPRISING INORGANIC OR HYBRID INORGANIC AND ORGANIC SUBSTRATES AND ENCAPSULATES - The invention provides transient devices, including active and passive devices that physically, chemically and/or electrically transform upon application of at least one internal and/or external stimulus. Incorporation of degradable device components, degradable substrates and/or degradable encapsulating materials each having a programmable, controllable and/or selectable degradation rate provides a means of transforming the device. In some embodiments, for example, transient devices of the invention combine degradable high performance single crystalline inorganic materials with selectively removable substrates and/or encapsulants. | 10-16-2014 |
Hanze Ying, Urbana, IL US
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20160032054 | DYNAMIC UREA BONDS FOR REVERSIBLE AND SELF-HEALING POLYMERS - The disclosure provides reversible polymers from polyurea by modifying the nitrogen atom with hindered substituents. The reversibility of hindered urea bond (HUB) can be controlled by changing the bulkiness of the substituents, and N-tert-butyl-N-ethylurea (TBEU), with its high binding constant and short lifetime, is applicable in the design of reversible polymer and self-healing materials at mild temperatures without external stimuli. HUB can be used in the design of smart materials with its adjustable reversibility, facile synthesis, and compatibility with many other polymer structures. | 02-04-2016 |
Haoqiang Ying, Houston, TX US
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20150126580 | METHODS FOR DIAGNOSING AND TREATING ONCOGENIC KRAS-ASSOCIATED CANCER - Methods for diagnosing and treating cancer associated with an oncogenic Kras mutation in a subject are provided. | 05-07-2015 |
Hua Ying, Holden, MA US
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20100076178 | Dual Variable Domain Immumoglobulins and Uses Thereof - The present invention relates to engineered multivalent and multispecific binding proteins, methods of making, and specifically to their uses in the prevention, diagnosis, and/or treatment of disease. | 03-25-2010 |
20100260668 | Dual Variable Domain Immunoglobulins and Uses Thereof - The present invention relates to engineered multivalent and multispecific binding proteins, methods of making, and specifically to their uses in the prevention, diagnosis, and/or treatment of disease. | 10-14-2010 |
20110165066 | INTERLEUKIN-13 BINDING PROTEINS - The present invention encompasses IL-13 binding proteins. Specifically, the invention relates to antibodies that are chimeric, CDR grafted and humanized antibodies. Preferred antibodies have high affinity for hIL-13 and neutralize hIL-13 activity in vitro and in vivo. An antibody of the invention can be a full-length antibody or an antigen-binding portion thereof. Method of making and method of using the antibodies of the invention are also provided. The antibodies, or antibody portions, of the invention are useful for detecting hIL-13 and for inhibiting hIL-13 activity, e.g., in a human subject suffering from a disorder in which hIL-13 activity is detrimental. | 07-07-2011 |
20140099313 | INTERLEUKIN-13 BINDING PROTEINS - The present invention encompasses IL-13 binding proteins. Specifically, the invention relates to antibodies that are chimeric, CDR grafted and humanized antibodies. Preferred antibodies have high affinity for hIL-13 and neutralize hIL-13 activity in vitro and in vivo. An antibody of the invention can be a full-length antibody or an antigen-binding portion thereof. Method of making and method of using the antibodies of the invention are also provided. The antibodies, or antibody portions, of the invention are useful for detecting hIL-13 and for inhibiting hIL-13 activity, e.g., in a human subject suffering from a disorder in which hIL-13 activity is detrimental. | 04-10-2014 |
20150104452 | DUAL VARIABLE DOMAIN IMMUNOGLOBULINS AND USES THEREOF - The present invention relates to engineered multivalent and multispecific binding proteins, methods of making, and specifically to their uses in the prevention, diagnosis, and/or treatment of disease. | 04-16-2015 |
Huang R. Ying, Berkeley Heights, NJ US
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20110224187 | PYRROLIDINE, PIPERIDINE AND PIPERAZINE DERIVATIVES AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - The present invention relates to novel Pyrrolidine, Piperidine and Piperazine Derivatives, pharmaceutical compositions comprising the Pyrrolidine, Piperidine and Piperazine Derivatives and the use of these compounds for treating or preventing treating allergy, an allergy-induced airway response, congestion, a cardiovascular disease, an inflammatory disease, a gastrointestinal disorder, a neurological disorder, a metabolic disorder, obesity, an obesity-related disorder, diabetes, a diabetic complication, impaired glucose tolerance or impaired fasting glucose. | 09-15-2011 |
Jing Ying, Minneapolis, MN US
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20150352210 | PARTICLE FUNCTIONALIZATION - Particle functionalization systems including one or more of: a target of a material; an energetic ion and/or electron source providing accelerated ions and electrons to the target; a potential that is applied to at least the target and that causes ions and/or electrons from the ionized gas to impact a surface of the target and release atoms of the material; at least one magnet providing a magnetic field that controls movement of the ions and electrons and nucleation, formation and growth of particles from the released atoms; and a particle collection device that collects particles, the collection device comprising a substrate and a polymeric functionalization coating disposed on the substrate, wherein particles impinge upon and form bonds with molecules of the functionalization coating. Methods of preparing functionalized particles, functionalized particle compositions, and kits including functionalized particles are also described. | 12-10-2015 |
Jinpin Ying, East Brunswick, NJ US
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20080310013 | SEMICONDUCTOR OPTICAL AMPLIFIER PULSE RESHAPER - A method and system includes a pulse reshaper for reshaping and re-amplifying optical signals in a communications network. In one embodiment, a vertical cavity semiconductor optical amplifier (VCSOA) device, comprising dual mode reflectors optically cooperating at each of an input signal wavelength (λ | 12-18-2008 |
Laiqiang Ying, Eugene, OR US
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20130137875 | NUCLEIC ACID DETECTIONS AND METHODS OF THEIR USE - The invention describes the preparation and use of fluorescent stains for nucleic acids derived from unsymmetrical cyanine dyes, dimmers, trimers, or tetramers. In particular, the invention describes unsymmetric cyanine dyes, dimmers, trimer and tetramers having a water soluble substituent. The dyes of the invention possess superior fluorescent properties when complexed with nucleic acids, and have utility in any application which requires detection of nucleic acids, such as detection of nucleic acids in solution, in gels, in blots, in microarrays, and in bacteria and cells, and for use in analysis of cell structure, membrane integrity, and function. The presence of the water soluble substituent results in improved water soluability and stability, resulting in improved detection of nucleic acids. | 05-30-2013 |
Lai-Qiang Ying, Eugene, OR US
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20130211119 | Hydrophobic Diacrylamide Compound - A silyl protected diacrylamide compound is described. A method of forming such a compound includes mixing a silylation reagent with a hydroxylated diamine compound under first reactive conditions to form a product in a first solution, separating the product from the first solution, and mixing the product with acryloyl chloride under second reactive conditions in a second solution to form a silyl protected diacrylamide compound. | 08-15-2013 |
20130287689 | Modified Hydrocyanine Dyes for the Detection of Reactive Oxygen Species - The present invention is directed to compounds, compositions, methods, and kits for detecting reactive oxygen species (ROS) by conventional fluorescence microscopy, fluorescence spectroscopy, flow cytometry, and/or high content imaging. The compounds disclosed herein are novel reduced dyes, including Cy-based hydrocyanine dyes and Cy-based deuterocyanine dyes, which dyes are probes for detecting ROS and measuring oxidative stress in cells either in vitro and/or in vivo. Also described herein are processes for preparing novel reduced dyes, i.e., ROS probes, for use in the disclosed compositions, methods and kits. | 10-31-2013 |
20140011255 | Biotin Derivatives - Biotin derivatives, methods of using the biotin derivatives and kits comprising the biotin derivatives. | 01-09-2014 |
20140073756 | Hydrophobic Diacrylamide Compound - A silyl protected diacrylamide compound is described. A method of forming such a compound includes mixing a silylation reagent with a hydroxylated diamine compound under first reactive conditions to form a product in a first solution, separating the product from the first solution, and mixing the product with acryloyl chloride under second reactive conditions in a second solution to form a silyl protected diacrylamide compound. | 03-13-2014 |
20140080966 | Hydrophobic Diacrylamide Compound - A silyl protected diacrylamide compound is described. A method of forming such a compound includes mixing a silylation reagent with a hydroxylated diamine compound under first reactive conditions to form a product in a first solution, separating the product from the first solution, and mixing the product with acryloyl chloride under second reactive conditions in a second solution to form a silyl protected diacrylamide compound. | 03-20-2014 |
20140170653 | CHEMICAL LIGATION - Methods comprising chemical ligation of oligonucleotides are provided. In some embodiments, methods of detecting a polymorphisms in nucleic acids are provided. In some embodiments, methods of detecting at least one analyte are provided. In some embodiments, methods of labeling solid support particles are provided. Kits comprising oligonucleotides with chemically ligatable moieties are also provided. | 06-19-2014 |
20150284496 | Hydrophobic Diacrylamide Compound - A silyl protected diacrylamide compound is described. A method of forming such a compound includes mixing a silylation reagent with a hydroxylated diamine compound under first reactive conditions to form a product in a first solution, separating the product from the first solution, and mixing the product with acryloyl chloride under second reactive conditions in a second solution to form a silyl protected diacrylamide compound. | 10-08-2015 |
Lei Ying, Milwaukee, WI US
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20110006768 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ACCELERATING THE ACQUISITION AND RECONSTRUCTION OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGES - A method and system of accelerating the acquisition and reconstruction of magnetic resonance images. Magnetic resonance imaging (“MRI”) data is acquired from a plurality of coils using parallel MRI (“pMRI”). The MRI data represents a reduced field-of-view (“FOV”) image for each of a plurality of coils. The MRI data is further undersampled by sequentially applying a compressed sensing (“CS”) technique, such as SparseMRI. The undersampled, reduced FOV images are then reconstructed into a final magnetic resonance image using a pMRI reconstruction technique, such as SENSitivity encoding (“SENSE”). This combination of MR image acquisition, sampling, and reconstruction is referred to as CS-SENSE. | 01-13-2011 |
Lei Ying, Kenosha, WI US
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20080197844 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR JOINT IMAGE RECONSTRUCTION AND COIL SENSITIVITY ESTIMATION IN PARALLEL MRI - A method of parallel magnetic resonance imaging (pMRI) comprising acquiring pMRI signals simultaneously through a plurality of receiving coils, wherein each coil has a localized sensitivity with respect to an imaged volume; jointly estimating values for the imaged volume and for a sensitivity function for at least one of the plurality of receiving coils; and transmitting the reconstructed image to a device. | 08-21-2008 |
20090274356 | TOEPLITZ RANDOM ENCODING FOR REDUCED ACQUISITION IN COMPRESSED SENSING MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING - A method and a system for generating a magnetic resonance image of a subject. The method and system include generating a first pulse having first random data having a first amplitude and a first linear phase; applying the first pulse to the subject as an radio frequency pulse; collecting a first signal from the subject; generating a second pulse having second random data having a second amplitude and a second linear phase, wherein the second amplitude is substantially equal to the first amplitude, and wherein the second phase has a different slope from the first phase; applying the second pulse to the subject as an radio frequency pulse; collecting a second signal from the subject; and reconstructing an image of the subject. | 11-05-2009 |
Lei Ying, Tempe, AZ US
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20150312335 | PEER-TO-PEER ARCHITECTURE FOR PROCESSING BIG DATA - A system is disclosed for managing large datasets. The system comprises a physical network. The physical network comprises a plurality of computing devices with a plurality of processors. The system further comprises a logical peer-to-peer (P2P) network with a plurality of nodes. The system further comprises a distributed file system for distributing data and jobs received by the system randomly across the plurality of nodes in the P2P network. The system duplicates the data to neighboring nodes of the plurality of nodes. The nodes monitor each other to reduce loss of data. The system further comprises a task scheduler. The task scheduler balances load across the plurality of nodes as tasks, derived from jobs, are distributed to various nodes. The task scheduler redistributes and forwards tasks to ensure the nodes processing the tasks are best suited to process those tasks. | 10-29-2015 |
Lei Leslie Ying, East Amherst, NY US
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20150127291 | Methods and Systems for Fast Auto-Calibrated Reconstruction with Random Projection in Parallel MRI - Methods and systems for fast auto-calibrated reconstruction with random projection in parallel MRI are disclosed. In one embodiment, calibration and reconstruction are accelerated by reducing the number of k-space data channels before calibration. During calibration, a random projection is performed in order to reduce the dimensionality of the calibration equation. The reduced-dimensionality equation is used to obtain the reconstruction coefficients, which are then used to synthesize reconstructed k-space data. The received and reconstructed k-space data together construct a parallel MRI image. Systems for fast GRAPPA reconstruction are disclosed comprising a processor configured, for example, through software, to collect k-space data, reduce the number of data channels, perform the random projection, solve a reduced calibration equation, and synthesize the k-space data to construct a final parallel MRI image. | 05-07-2015 |
Li Ying, Richland, WA US
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20120234082 | Systems and Methods for Analyzing Liquids under Vacuum - Systems and methods for supporting a liquid against a vacuum pressure in a chamber can enable analysis of the liquid surface using vacuum-based chemical analysis instruments. No electrical or fluid connections are required to pass through the chamber walls. The systems can include a reservoir, a pump, and a liquid flow path. The reservoir contains a liquid-phase sample. The pump drives flow of the sample from the reservoir, through the liquid flow path, and back to the reservoir. The flow of the sample is not substantially driven by a differential between pressures inside and outside of the liquid flow path. | 09-20-2012 |
Lizhi Ying US
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20160021187 | VIRTUAL SHARED STORAGE DEVICE - In a cluster computing environment, multiple computing devices may be configured to share same storage devices to perform different portions of one or more computing tasks. The storage devices may be communicatively coupled to the computing devices via a network so that each of the multiple computing devices may retrieve data from or write data to the shard storage devices. | 01-21-2016 |
Long Ying, Novi, MI US
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20080319623 | Apparatus and method for power hop detection and mitigation - A method and system of detecting power hop of a vehicle involves generating signals, including a current signal and a previous signal, indicative of the current longitudinal acceleration of the vehicle, calculating the period and amplitude of the signals, determining if the combined period and amplitude of the current signal exceeds a first predetermined value, and determining whether the combined period and amplitude of the current signal exceeds a second predetermined value greater than the first predetermined value. The method may also involve determining if the amplitude of the current signal exceeds a predetermined percentage of the amplitude of the previous signal. Power hop is detected when the combined period and amplitude of the current signal exceeds the first predetermined value as well as the second predetermined value, and possibly also when the amplitude of the current signal exceeds the predetermined percentage of the amplitude of the previous signal. | 12-25-2008 |
20150292419 | HILL START ASSIST METHOD AND A CONTROLLER FOR HILL START ASSIST OF A VEHICLE - A hill start assist method for a vehicle includes a vehicle-mounted controller for sensing an intention to start on an uphill slope, and converts a sensed gradient resistance into a target torque, and enables the engine to have adequate torque reserve in advance; therefore, in the subsequent start, driving wheels can obtain sufficient driving force to ensure that the vehicle will not slide backward. Furthermore, for a manual automobile, the engine torque is boosted in an early stage during a clutch release by a driver, thus accelerating the rotation speed of the engine, and avoiding, to a certain extent, engine stalling caused by a too quick or too much clutch release, compared with the situation where the engine is completely idling. | 10-15-2015 |
Ming Ying, Urbana, IL US
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20130333094 | Appendage Mountable Electronic Devices COnformable to Surfaces - Disclosed are appendage mountable electronic systems and related methods for covering and conforming to an appendage surface. A flexible or stretchable substrate has an inner surface for receiving an appendage, including an appendage having a curved surface, and an opposed outer surface that is accessible to external surfaces. A stretchable or flexible electronic device is supported by the substrate inner and/or outer surface, depending on the application of interest. The electronic device in combination with the substrate provides a net bending stiffness to facilitate conformal contact between the inner surface and a surface of the appendage provided within the enclosure. In an aspect, the system is capable of surface flipping without adversely impacting electronic device functionality, such as electronic devices comprising arrays of sensors, actuators, or both sensors and actuators. | 12-19-2013 |
Nelson Ying, Lake Buena Vista, FL US
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20110114131 | PROCESS VESSEL WITH APERTURED TUBE - Provided are vessels having at least one tube with at least one aperture formed therein to input fluid, to extract fluid, or both, to or from the interior or exterior of the vessel. Such fluids may contain solid materials. The fluid may be exerted or expelled out of the at least one aperture so as to prevent formation of undesirable or collateral materials, such as ash or slag, or to reduce the formation or accumulation of such materials, or even to reduce or remove any collateral materials otherwise might be created and deposited within the process vessel. Fluid may also be extracted through one or more apertures. In other embodiments, one or more apertured tubes are disposed exterior to the process vessel so as to enable removal of material accumulating on the exterior of the vessel or application of material on the exterior of the vessel. | 05-19-2011 |
Peter Ying, Plano, TX US
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20080283966 | High Density Capacitor Using Topographic Surface - Capacitor area is increased in the vertical direction by forming capacitors on topographic features on the chip. The features are formed during existing process steps. Adding vertical topography increases capacitance per unit area, reducing die size at no added development cost or mask steps. | 11-20-2008 |
Peter Shih Hsin Ying, Plano, TX US
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20110128006 | Method and apparatus for detecting battery life - A system and method for determining life of a rechargeable battery. Data representing relationship between lasting time of the battery and equivalent number of life cycles of the battery is provided; lasting time of the battery in charging is obtained; and the life of the battery is determined utilizing the obtained lasting time and the data provided. | 06-02-2011 |
Ramona Y. Ying, Rochester Hills, MI US
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20130147435 | COST-EFFECTIVE RELIABLE METHOD TO DEPOWER RECHARGEABLE ELECTRIC BATTERIES - Methods and systems for depowering a rechargeable battery in a rapid, yet controlled, manner. The methods comprise (i) providing a depowering medium comprising expanded graphite (and optionally, one or more dispersible non-ionic electric conductors) dispersed in a substantially non-ionic aqueous medium; (ii) contacting terminals of the battery with the depowering medium; and (iii) maintaining contact between the depowering medium and terminals for a period of time sufficient to depower the battery. The systems comprise (i) the depowering medium; and (ii) a container configured to receive a battery and the depowering medium such that the battery body is contacted with the depowering medium prior to the terminals. | 06-13-2013 |
20140266060 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR EVALUATING A RECHARGEABLE BATTERY - A method for evaluating a battery employed in an application includes calculating a differential voltage during a charging event, evaluating the differential voltage to determine a peak state of the differential voltage, determining a state of charge of the battery based upon the peak state of the differential voltage, and controlling operation of the application in response to the state of charge. | 09-18-2014 |
Sharon Ying, Camas, WA US
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20120132096 | SILICIDED MOS CAPACITOR EXPLOSIVE DEVICE INITIATOR - An explosive device using a semiconductor explosion initiator device provides an MOS capacitor formed on a semiconductor substrate and including a silicide layer formed over a doped silicon layer formed over an oxide layer. The oxide layer is formed on an N-well formed in a semiconductor substrate. A voltage source applies a voltage which may be a pulsed voltage, across the MOS capacitor sufficient to cause the avalanche breakdown of the oxide layer and the diffusion of metal from the silicide layer into the doped silicon of the N-well formed in the substrate. The chemical reaction between the metal and the doped silicon causes the generation of a plasma which ignites a pyrotechnic material or ignites or detonates other explosive material in contact with the semiconductor explosion initiator device. | 05-31-2012 |
Shihong Ying, Orange, CT US
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20080214545 | Substituted Pyrazolyl Urea Derivatives Useful in the Treatment of Cancer - The present invention relates to compounds of formula (I), pharmaceutical compositions which contain them and methods for treating cancer using compounds of formula (I). | 09-04-2008 |
20110136809 | Substituted Pyrazolyl Urea Derivatives Useful In The Treatment Of Cancer - The present invention relates to compounds of formula (I), pharmaceutical compositions which contain them and methods for treating cancer using compounds of formula (I). | 06-09-2011 |
20110294776 | Pyrrolo[2,1-F] [1,2,4] Triazin-4-Ylamines IGF-1R Kinase Inhibitors for the Treatment of Cancer and Other Hyperproliferative Diseases - This invention relates to novel compounds of formula (I). Formula (I) in which the variable groups are as defined in the specification and claims, to pharmaceutical compositions containing them, and to a method of treatment using them for treatment of cancer. | 12-01-2011 |
Shu-Lan Ying, Camas, WA US
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20130114343 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE WITH ONE-TIME PROGRAMMABLE MEMORY CELL INCLUDING ANTI-FUSE WITH METAL/POLYCIDE GATE - A one-time programmable (OTP) memory cell includes two transistors including a dual gate transistor. The dual gate transistor is formed using the same processing operations used to form floating gate transistors in other areas of the semiconductor device. The dual gate transistor includes an upper gate isolated from a floating gate by a floating gate oxide, the combination of which produces an anti-fuse. The nonvolatile memory device may include a plurality of such OTP memory cells and one or more OTP memory cells are selected and programmed by applying a voltage sufficient to blow the anti-fuse by causing the floating gate oxide layer to break down and the upper gate to become shorted to the floating gate. | 05-09-2013 |
20130301356 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE WITH ONE-TIME PROGRAMMABLE MEMORY CELL INCLUDING ANTI-FUSE WITH MAETAL/POLYCIDE GATE - A one-time programmable (OTP) memory cell includes two transistors including a dual gate transistor. The dual gate transistor is formed using the same processing operations used to form floating gate transistors in other areas of the semiconductor device. The dual gate transistor includes an upper gate isolated from a floating gate by a floating gate oxide, the combination of which produces an anti-fuse. The nonvolatile memory device may include a plurality of such OTP memory cells and one or more OTP memory cells are selected and programmed by applying a voltage sufficient to blow the anti-fuse by causing the floating gate oxide layer to break down and the upper gate to become shorted to the floating gate. | 11-14-2013 |
20140233319 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE WITH ONE-TIME PROGRAMMABLE MEMORY CELL INCLUDING ANTI-FUSE WITH METAL/POLYCIDE GATE - A one-time programmable (OTP) memory cell includes a dual date transistor and, in some embodiments, two transistors. The dual gate transistor is formed using the same processing operations used to form floating gate transistors in other areas of the semiconductor device. The dual gate transistor includes an upper gate isolated from a floating gate by a floating gate oxide, the combination of which produces an anti-fuse. The nonvolatile memory device may include a plurality of such OTP memory cells and one or more OTP memory cells are selected and programmed by applying a voltage sufficient to blow the anti-fuse by causing the floating gate oxide layer to break down and the upper gate to become shorted to the floating gate. | 08-21-2014 |
20140261655 | SOLAR CELL WITH ABSORBER LAYER WITH THREE DIMENSIONAL PROJECTIONS FOR ENERGY HARVESTING, AND METHOD FOR FORMING THE SAME - A solar cell with an absorber layer including three dimensional tubular projections and the method for forming the same, is provided. The three dimensional tubular projections are formed in various configurations and include surfaces facing in various directions and are adapted to absorb sunlight directed to the solar cell panel at various angles. The method for forming the absorber layer includes introducing impurities onto a layer over a solar cell substrate to form as nucleation sites and depositing an absorber layer to form a base layer portion and tubular projections at the nucleation sites. The solar cell is exposed to sunlight and the absorber layer including the three dimensional tubular projections, absorbs direct and reflected sunlight directed to the solar cell at various angles. | 09-18-2014 |
Tianlei Ying, Frederick, MD US
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20150050278 | SOLUBLE ENGINEERED MONOMERIC FC - Fc domains and CH3 domains are disclosed that bind the neonatal Fc (FcRn) receptor and are at least 99% monomeric. Monomeric Fc domain molecules and CH3 domain molecules are disclosed herein that include a monomeric Fc domain or a monomeric CH3 domain and an effector molecule. In some embodiments, the monomeric Fc or monomeric CH3 domain include amino acid substitutions and/or CDR insertions in the beta strands such that they specifically bind an antigen. Methods for using these monomeric Fc domains, monomeric CH3 domains, monomeric Fc domain molecules and CH3 domain molecules are also provided. | 02-19-2015 |
Tony Ying, Silverspring, MD US
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20160068940 | ALLOY WITH SELECTED ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY AND ATOMIC DISORDER, PROCESS FOR MAKING AND USING SAME - A primary alloy includes: nickel; copper; zinc; an electrical conductivity from 5.2% International Annealed Copper Standard (IACS) to 5.6% IACS measured in accordance with ASTM E1004-09 (2009); and a disordered crystalline phase wherein atoms of the nickel, cooper, and zinc are randomly arranged in the disordered crystalline phase at room temperature in a post-annealed state. A process for making the primary alloy includes heating a secondary alloy to a first temperature that is greater than or equal to an annealing temperature to form an annealing alloy, the secondary alloy including a secondary phase; and quenching, by cooling the annealing alloy from the first temperature to a second temperature that is less than the annealing temperature, under a condition effective to form the primary alloy including the disordered crystalline phase, wherein the disordered crystalline phase is different than the secondary phase of the secondary alloy. | 03-10-2016 |
Vincent Ying US
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20100133372 | PORTABLE WINCH ASSEMBLY ACTUATED BY AUXILIARY HANDHELD TORQUING DEVICE - Provided are a portable winch assembly for use in lifting equipment and a planetary reduction gearbox that may be incorporated into existing winch assemblies. The planetary reduction gearbox of the winch assembly includes a primary sun gear, a first plurality of planet gears, a secondary sun gear, a second plurality of planet gears, and a ring gear. The primary sun gear is fitted with a drive head, which is configured for engagement by a handheld torquing device, such as an electric drill. The rotation of the primary sun gear results in the subsequent rotation of a cooperatively engaged gear-driven lifting assembly, to which a rope, cable, or strap may be attached for hoisting equipment. Optionally, a handle assembly may also be included, the handle being selectively disengageable from the lifting assembly, so that the handle may be remain stationary with respect to the rotation of the primary sun gear. | 06-03-2010 |
Weiwen Ying, Lexington, MA US
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20130261164 | PYRROLE COMPOUNDS THAT MODULATE HSP90 ACTIVITY - The present invention relates to substituted pyrrole compounds and compositions comprising substituted pyrrole compounds. The invention further relates to methods of inhibiting the activity of Hsp90 in a subject in need thereof and methods for treating hyperproliferative disorders, such as cancer, in a subject in need thereof comprising administering to the subject a substituted pyrrole compound of the invention, or a pharmaceutical composition comprising such a compound. | 10-03-2013 |
20130296378 | TRIAZOLE COMPOUNDS THAT MODULATE HSP90 ACTIVITY - The present invention relates to substituted triazole compounds and compositions comprising substituted triazole compounds. The invention further relates to methods of inhibiting the activity of Hsp90 in a subject in need thereof and methods for preventing or treating hyperproliferative disorders, such as cancer, in a subject in need thereof comprising administering to the subject a substituted triazole compound of the invention, or a composition comprising such a compound. | 11-07-2013 |
20130303493 | Triazole Compounds that Modulate HSP90 Activity - The present invention relates to substituted triazole compounds and compositions comprising substituted triazole compounds. The invention further relates to methods of inhibiting the activity of Hsp90 in a subject in need thereof and methods for treating hyperproliferative disorders, such as cancer, in a subject in need thereof comprising administering to the subject a substituted triazole compound of the invention, or a pharmaceutical composition comprising such a compound. | 11-14-2013 |
20130338155 | METHOD FOR TREATING INFECTIONS - The present invention relates to compounds that inhibit the activity of Hsp90 and methods of using these compounds for treating or preventing infection. | 12-19-2013 |
20140079636 | TARGETED THERAPEUTICS - The present invention provides pharmacological compounds including an effector moiety conjugated to an binding moiety that directs the effector moiety to a biological target of interest. Likewise, the present invention provides compositions, kits, and methods (e.g., therapeutic, diagnostic, and imaging) including the compounds. The compounds can be described as a protein interacting binding moiety-drug conjugate (SDC-TRAP) compounds, which include a protein interacting binding moiety and an effector moiety. For example, in certain embodiments directed to treating cancer, the SDC-TRAP can include an Hsp90 inhibitor conjugated to a cytotoxic agent as the effector moiety. | 03-20-2014 |
20140094436 | IMIDAZOLE COMPOUNDS THAT MODULATE HSP90 ACTIVITY - Compounds of formula (I), pharmaceutical compositions comprising compounds of formula (I) and methods of inhibiting Hsp90 in a cell, treating or preventing a proliferation disorder in a mammal and treating cancer in a mammal comprising administering a compound of formula (I) to a patient or a cell. | 04-03-2014 |
20140288301 | TRIAZOLE COMPOUNDS THAT MODULATE HSP90 ACTIVITY - The present invention relates to substituted triazole compounds and compositions comprising substituted triazole compounds. The invention further relates to methods of inhibiting the activity of Hsp90 in a subject in need thereof and methods for preventing or treating hyperproliferative disorders, such as cancer, in a subject in need thereof comprising administering to the subject a substituted triazole compound of the invention, or a composition comprising such a compound. | 09-25-2014 |
20140296186 | TRIAZOLE COMPOUNDS THAT MODULATE HSP90 ACTIVITY - The present invention relates to substituted triazole compounds and compositions comprising substituted triazole compounds. The invention further relates to methods of inhibiting the activity of Hsp90 in a subject in need thereof and methods for preventing or treating hyperproliferative disorders, such as cancer, in a subject in need thereof comprising administering to the subject a substituted triazole compound of the invention, or a composition comprising such a compound. | 10-02-2014 |
20140363830 | COMPOUNDS THAT MODULATE HSP90 ACTIVITY AND METHODS FOR IDENTIFYING SAME - The present invention relates to compositions and methods related to inhibitors of Hsp90, including substituted triazole compounds and compositions comprising substituted triazole compounds. The invention further relates to methods of inhibiting the activity of Hsp90 in a subject in need thereof and methods for preventing or treating hyperproliferative disorders, such as cancer, in a subject in need thereof comprising administering to the subject a substituted triazole compound of the invention, or a composition comprising such a compound. The invention further provides methods for designing and identifying inhibitors of Hsp90. | 12-11-2014 |
20140371222 | TRIAZOLE COMPOUNDS THAT MODULATE HSP90 ACTIVITY - The present invention relates to substituted triazole compounds and compositions comprising substituted triazole compounds. The invention further relates to methods of inhibiting the activity of Hsp90 in a subject in need thereof and methods for preventing or treating hyperproliferative disorders, such as cancer, in a subject in need thereof comprising administering to the subject a substituted triazole compound of the invention, or a composition comprising such a compound. | 12-18-2014 |
20150051203 | TRIAZOLE DERIVATIVES AS HSP90 INHIBITORS - A compound of structural formula (I) or (II): as HSP90 inhibitors that possess significantly improved bioavailability over comparative compounds, which are suitable for the treatment of hyperproliferative diseases such as cancer, infections, immune disorders, inflammation, and CNS related disorders. | 02-19-2015 |
20150119395 | NOVEL TRIAZOLE COMPOUNDS THAT MODULATE HSP90 ACTIVITY - The present invention relates to novel triazole Hsp90 inhibitors that possess significant inhibitory activity against Hsp90, which are suitable for the treatment of hyperproliferative diseases such as cancer, infections, immune disorders, inflammation, and CNS related disorders. Furthermore, pharmaceutical compositions, including combination products, are also provided in the present application. Further provided are methods of using the pharmaceutical compositions and/or combination products. | 04-30-2015 |
20150126499 | Triazole Compounds that Modulate HSP90 Activity - The present invention relates to substituted triazole compounds and compositions comprising substituted triazole compounds. The invention further relates to methods of inhibiting the activity of Hsp90 in a subject in need thereof and methods for treating hyperproliferative disorders, such as cancer, in a subject in need thereof comprising administering to the subject a substituted triazole compound of the invention, or a pharmaceutical composition comprising such a compound. | 05-07-2015 |
20150139905 | TARGETED THERAPEUTICS - The present invention provides pharmacological compounds including an effector moiety conjugated to a binding moiety that directs the effector moiety to a biological target of interest. Likewise, the present invention provides compositions, kits, and methods (e.g., therapeutic, diagnostic, and imaging) including the compounds. The compounds can be described as a protein interacting binding moiety-drug conjugate (SDC-TRAP) compounds, which include a protein interacting binding moiety and an effector moiety. For example, in certain embodiments directed to treating cancer, the SDC-TRAP can include an Hsp90 inhibitor conjugated to a cytotoxic agent as the effector moiety. | 05-21-2015 |
20150174134 | METHOD FOR INHIBITING TOPOISOMERASE II - The present invention relates to compounds that inhibit the activity of Hsp90 and inhibit topoisomerase II. | 06-25-2015 |
20150183771 | TRIAZOLE COMPOUNDS THAT MODULATE HSP90 ACTIVITY - The present invention relates to substituted triazole compounds and compositions comprising substituted triazole compounds. The invention further relates to methods of inhibiting the activity of Hsp90 in a subject in need thereof and methods for preventing or treating hyperproliferative disorders, such as cancer, in a subject in need thereof comprising administering to the subject a substituted triazole compound of the invention, or a composition comprising such a compound. | 07-02-2015 |
20150266858 | TRIAZOLE COMPOUNDS THAT MODULATE HSP90 ACTIVITY - The present invention relates to substituted triazole compounds and compositions comprising substituted triazole compounds. The invention further relates to methods of inhibiting the activity of Hsp90 in a subject in need thereof and methods for preventing or treating hyperproliferative disorders, such as cancer, in a subject in need thereof comprising administering to the subject a substituted triazole compound of the invention, or a composition comprising such a compound. | 09-24-2015 |
20150366885 | TRIAZOLE COMPOUNDS THAT MODULATE HSP90 ACTIVITY - The present invention relates to substituted triazole compounds and compositions comprising substituted triazole compounds. The invention further relates to methods of inhibiting the activity of Hsp90 in a subject in need thereof and methods for preventing or treating hyperproliferative disorders, such as cancer, in a subject in need thereof comprising administering to the subject a substituted triazole compound of the invention, or a composition comprising such a compound. | 12-24-2015 |
20160000756 | IMIDAZOLE COMPOUNDS THAT MODULATE HSP90 ACTIVITY - Compounds of formula (I), pharmaceutical compositions comprising compounds of formula (I) and methods of inhibiting Hsp90 in a cell, treating or preventing a proliferation disorder in a mammal and treating cancer in a mammal comprising administering a compound of formula (I) to a patient or a cell. | 01-07-2016 |
Wenchu Ying, Cedar Knolls, NJ US
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20090161631 | BROADBAND TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICE WITH PERSONALIZED SERVICE CAPABILITY FOR TERMINALS - Embodiments of a system and method of providing broadband telecommunication services over a packet-switched network enable enhanced personalization. A mobile terminal is registered in a first remote environment, where the mobile terminal has a home environment and a home service capability. The telecommunication services are provided to the mobile terminal in the first remote environment in accordance with the home service capability. | 06-25-2009 |
20110013620 | System for Accessing End-to-End Broadband Network Via Network Access Server Platform - A system is described for providing personalized network access and services in a distributed end-to-end broadband transport network having a telecommunication device used by a user having a unique personal identifier, a premises-based broadband access agent (BAA), the BAA connected to and in communication with the telecommunication device, a switch specific to an underlying transport medium, the switch connected to and in communication with the distributed end-to-end broadband transport network, a network access server platform (NASP), the NASP connected to and in communication with the BAA and the switch, the NASP provides personalized network access and services on demand and a call connection agent (CCA) to complete a call placed by the user to a terminating user. | 01-20-2011 |
20110202976 | AUTOMATIC WIRELESS SERVICE ACTIVATION IN A PRIVATE LOCAL WIRELESS SERVICE - A secondary Ethernet-like wireless communication system overlapped by a dominant Ethernet-like wireless communication system, and including radio access and communication for activation, association, and authentication of a wireless device in the secondary Ethernet-like wireless communication system. An automated private service activation (APSA) port is used for accepting access and communication requests of a wireless device seeking activation, association and authentication in the secondary Ethernet-like wireless communication system. The APSA port provides an access and communication channel for radiating signals at a level exceeding a signal level of the access and communication channel only within limited spatial constraints. In addition the APSA port provides space for receiving the wireless device for activation and communication in the secondary Ethernet-like wireless communication system. | 08-18-2011 |
20110216749 | BROADBAND NETWORK WITH ENTERPRISE WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM FOR RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT - The present invention sets forth a network-centric service distribution architecture that integrates a wireless access system in the residence, SOHO, business or public environment through the use of a local broadband network, such as a Residential-Business Broadband Network (RBN), to the service provider's broadband transport network and to a service provider's broadband packet network. The system includes Media Terminal Adapter is coupled via the RBN to the access port(s) and via the service provider's broadband transport network to the service provider's broadband packet network. The access port is coupled to the Media Terminal Adapter via either a RBN (e.g., a Local Area Network—LAN) or simply via a traditional POTS line interface. The access port receives and sends wireless signals to a plurality of RBN devices, allowing the user to control theses devices remotely from the residence, business, SOHO or public environments. The integration of an RBN to a service provider's broadband packet network allows a subscriber to communicate at home and at the office with one communication device anytime anywhere. | 09-08-2011 |
20140235291 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR OVER-THE-AIR ACTIVATION OF NEIGHBORHOOD CORDLESS SERVICES - A method for providing local cordless service comprises the steps of receiving subscriber neighborhood zone selection input so that a mobile telephone equipped subscriber may place or receive calls for a fixed rate, for example, per month without having to pay radio frequency air time charges any time they are located within their selected subscribed-to zones. If the subscribed-to zones are adjacent to one another and the mobile subscriber roans from one zone to another, the subscriber may continue their fee call uninterrupted and without paying air time charges. However, when the subscriber roans outside their subscribed-to zones they may be switched from the present local cordless services t conventional personal communications services and pay air time charges. However for an active call. No air-time charges are incurred as the user transitions between the cellular/DPCS environment and the local cordless service environment. | 08-21-2014 |
Wen-Ping Ying, Bellevue, WA US
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20090022084 | Short messaging method and system for airborne passengers - An air-to-ground telecommunications system allows callers to store messages on an aircraft data server when sufficient air-to-ground communication bandwidth is unavailable for transmitting a call. The system allows aircraft callers to leave voice, fax, e-mail or other data messages. The messages are stored on the aircraft until sufficient bandwidth becomes available for transmission to the ground. Transmitting messages requires shorter air time and more efficient bandwidth usage because messages do not require a high degree of interaction between parties. The messages can also be compressed before transmission for further efficiently using aircraft-to-ground bandwidth. | 01-22-2009 |
20100017521 | QoS CHANNELS FOR MULTIMEDIA SERVICES ON A GENERAL PURPOSE OPERATING SYSTEM PLATFORM USING DATA CARDS - A SIP (session initiation protocol) service activation abstraction layer that provides a unified interface to upper layer applications for discovering, establishing, and managing the QoS connectivity. In one implementation, this is IP Multimedia Subsystem-centric, further supporting applications that utilize SIP for session control. This capability extends to the data card universe allowing UMTS data card vendors to establish concurrent QoS-based sessions using multiple primary PDP (packet data protocol) contexts based on a set of SIP triggers, further allowing applications running on a computing system to transparently utilize the established pipes based on the individual QoS requirements. | 01-21-2010 |
20100056229 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR POWER CONSUMPTION CONTROL IN A WIRELESS DEVICE - A technique for controlling power consumption in a wireless device detects data frames indicating a pause in the reception of speech frames from the wireless network. The mobile unit places the receiver circuitry in a low-power or sleep mode to thereby reduce processor cycles and save battery power. At the end of a time period, the receiver circuitry awakens to receive and process additional speech frames or to return to the low-power mode if no additional speech signals have been received. | 03-04-2010 |
20100069113 | Universal Radio Module - A universal radio module for cellular communications devices can be plugged into any appropriately configured host device to supply the host device with cellular communication capability. The module can comprise three logical module-to-host interfaces—a voice interface, a data interface, and a management interface. The module may further comprise a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) physical interface and/or an antenna physical interface. | 03-18-2010 |
20100070762 | Apparatus, System and Method for Detecting a Loss of Key Stream Synchronization in a Communication System - An apparatus, system and method provides an out-of-synchronization detection by using a network layer checksum. A process operating at an upper layer verifies that a checksum embedded in a network layer header is correct before encrypting and transmitting a data packet containing the header and a payload. The data packet is received through a wireless communication channel at a receiver and decrypted. A calculated checksum is calculated on the received payload at the receiver and compared to the received checksum embedded in the header. A key stream used at the receiver for decrypting the received encrypted data packets is determined to be out of synchronization with a key stream used at the transmitter to encrypt the data packets if the calculated checksum is not equal to the network layer checksum. | 03-18-2010 |
20120246700 | QoS CHANNELS FOR MULTIMEDIA SERVICES ON A GENERAL PURPOSE OPERATING SYSTEM PLATFORM USING DATA CARDS - A SIP (session initiation protocol) service activation abstraction layer that provides a unified interface to upper layer applications for discovering, establishing, and managing the QoS connectivity. In one implementation, this is IP Multimedia Subsystem-centric, further supporting applications that utilize SIP for session control. This capability extends to the data card universe allowing UMTS data card vendors to establish concurrent QoS-based sessions using multiple primary PDP (packet data protocol) contexts based on a set of SIP triggers, further allowing applications running on a computing system to transparently utilize the established pipes based on the individual QoS requirements. | 09-27-2012 |
20120328102 | Apparatus, System and Method for Detecting a Loss of Key Stream Synchronization in a Communication System - An apparatus, system and method provides an out-of-synchronization detection by using a network layer checksum. A process operating at an upper layer verifies that a checksum embedded in a network layer header is correct before encrypting and transmitting a data packet containing the header and a payload. The data packet is received through a wireless communication channel at a receiver and decrypted. A calculated checksum is calculated on the received payload at the receiver and compared to the received checksum embedded in the header. A key stream used at the receiver for decrypting the received encrypted data packets is determined to be out of synchronization with a key stream used at the transmitter to encrypt the data packets if the calculated checksum is not equal to the network layer checksum. | 12-27-2012 |
20140189821 | ACCESSORY INTERFACE SYSTEM - The accessory is capable of connecting to a host device, which is physically separated from the accessory. The accessory includes a first communication module and a contactless module. The first communication module is used to wirelessly coupled to the host device, and receive a first credential from the host device. The contactless module is coupled to the first communication module. The contactless module includes a controller, a first security element, an antenna, and a storage unit. The controller receives the credential from the first communication module. The first security element is coupled to the controller for receiving and storing the first credential. The antenna is coupled to the controller to wirelessly communicate with a first reader for a first application by using the stored first credential. The storage unit stores at least one first transaction record generated during the first application is operating. | 07-03-2014 |
20140348366 | Handheld Electronic Devices and Methods Involving Distributed Mode Loudspeakers - Devices and methods involving distributed mode loudspeakers are provided. A representative device includes: a housing defining an interior; a display supported by the housing; a distributed mode loudspeaker supported by the housing, the distributed mode loudspeaker having a driver and a panel, the driver being mounted within the interior and being operative to vibrate the panel, the panel being movable between a stowed position, in which a first portion of the panel is positioned within the interior, and an extended position, in which the first portion of the panel is positioned outside the interior. | 11-27-2014 |
20150110467 | METHOD AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE FOR GENERATING MULTIPLE POINT OF VIEW VIDEO - The present disclosure provides an electronic device for generating a multiple point of view (MPOV) video and the method thereof. The present disclosure involves the electronic device to obtain a plurality of media contents. The electronic device would identify a first media content relating to a second media content in time and location according to time information, audio information, and location information including a geographic tag and a surrounding signal information. Then, the first media content and the second media content are provided as relevant media contents for generating the MPOV video of the event having the relevant media content captured from different point of view. | 04-23-2015 |
20150189506 | ACCESSORY INTERFACE SYSTEM - The accessory is capable of connecting to a host device, which is physically separated from the accessory. The accessory includes a first communication module and a contactless module. The first communication module is used to wirelessly coupled to the host device, and receive a first credential from the host device. The contactless module is coupled to the first communication module. The contactless module includes a controller, a first security element, an antenna, and a storage unit. The controller receives the credential from the first communication module. The first security element is coupled to the controller for receiving and storing the first credential. The antenna is coupled to the controller to wirelessly communicate with a first reader for a first application by using the stored first credential. The storage unit stores at least one first transaction record generated during the first application is operating. | 07-02-2015 |
20150244669 | SMART CONVERSATION METHOD AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE USING THE SAME - The disclosure proposes a smart conversation method and an electronic device using the same method. According to one of the exemplary embodiments, an electronic device may receive via a receiver a first communication in a first communication type and determining a recipient status. The electronic device may determine a second communication type as an optimal communication type based on the recipient status. The electronic device may convert the first communication into a second communication that is suitable for the second communication type. The electronic device may transmit via a transmitter the second communication in the second communication type. | 08-27-2015 |
William Ying, Martinsville, NJ US
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20090202476 | CRYSTALLINE FORMS OF N-(TERT-BUTOXYCARBONYL)-3-METHYL-L-VALYL-(4R)-4-((7-CHLORO-4-METHOXY-1-IS- OQUINOLINYL)OXY)-N-((1R,2S)-1-((CYCLOPROPYLSULFONYL)CARBAMOYL)-2-VINYLCYCL- OPROPYL)-L-PROLINAMIDE - The present disclosure generally relates to crystalline forms of N-(tert-butoxycarbonyl)-3-methyl-L-valyl-(4R)-4-((7-chloro-4-methoxy-1-isoquinolinyl)oxy)-N-((1R,2S)-1-((cyclopropylsulfonyl)carbamoyl)-2-vinylcyclopropyl)-L-prolinamide. The present disclosure also generally relates to a pharmaceutical composition comprising one or more of the crystalline forms, as well of methods of using the crystalline forms in the treatment of Hepatitis C virus (HCV) and methods for obtaining such crystalline forms. | 08-13-2009 |
20120230949 | CRYSTALLINE FORMS OF N-(TERT-BUTOXYCARBONYL)-3-METHYL-L-VALYL-(4R)-4-((7-CHLORO-4-METHOXY-1-IS- OQUINOLINYL)OXY)-N-((1R,2S)-1-((CYCLOPROPYLSULFONYL)CARBAMOYL)-2-VINYLCYCL- OPROPYL)-L-PROLINAMIDE - The present disclosure generally relates to crystalline forms of N-(tert-butoxycarbonyl)-3-methyl-L-valyl-(4R)-4-((7-chloro-4-methoxy-1-isoquinolinyl)oxy)-N-((1R,2S)-1-((cyclopropylsulfonyl)carbamoyl)-2-vinylcyclopropyl)-L-prolinamide. The present disclosure also generally relates to a pharmaceutical composition comprising one or more of the crystalline forms, as well of methods of using the crystalline forms in the treatment of Hepatitis C virus (HCV) and methods for obtaining such crystalline forms. | 09-13-2012 |
Xiaowei Ying, Charlotte, NC US
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20150142628 | DETECTING STRUCTURED TRANSACTIONS - In some embodiments, a system comprises an interface and one or more processors. The interface receives a potential alert associated with a transaction between a first party and a second party. The processors determine a first subset of same party transactions transacted between the parties during an alert period and a second subset of same party transactions transacted between the parties during a review period. The processors apply a plurality of weighting factors to the first subset of transactions and the second subset of transactions to determine a risk level. The interface communicates the risk level. | 05-21-2015 |
20150142629 | DETECTING UNUSUAL ACTIVITY IN CASH VAULT TRANSACTIONS - In some embodiments, a system includes an interface and one or more processors communicatively coupled to the interface. The interface receives current transaction information indicating a proportion of large denomination currency transacted by a customer during a current period. The processors determine historic transaction information and a dynamic threshold for the customer. The historic transaction information indicates a proportion of large denomination currency transacted by the customer during a historic period. The dynamic threshold is based on the historic transaction information and indicates whether a change in the proportion of large denomination currency transacted by the customer is unusual. If the current transaction information exceeds the dynamic threshold, the processors generate an alert and the interface communicates the alert. | 05-21-2015 |
20150142642 | DETECTING PAYMENT LAYERING THROUGH CORRESPONDENT BANKS - In some embodiments, a system comprises an interface and one or more processors. The interface receives transaction information for one or more transactions performed using resources of a first financial institution. The processors determine that an originating party associated with the transactions is not a customer of the first financial institution and the originating party is a customer of a second financial institution. The second financial institution is authorized to facilitate access to the resources of the first financial institution. The processors assign a unique identifier to the originating party, associate the transactions with the unique identifier, and monitor the transactions based on a policy that the first financial institution applies to its own customers. in response to detecting suspicious activity, the processors generate an alert and the interface communicates the alert. | 05-21-2015 |
Xiaoyou Ying, Bridgewater, NJ US
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20130117868 | Animal Model Expressing Luciferase under Control of the Myelin Basic Protein Promoter (MBP-luci) and Use of the Model for Bioluminescence In Vivo Imaging - A Myelin Basic Protein-luciferase bioimaging noninvasive model to visualize and quantify demyelination and remyelination events in the CNS at transcriptional level in vivo is provided. Luciferase-expressing transgenic animals were generated with myelin basic protein (MBP) promoter coupled to firefly luciferase reporter. The MBP-luci bioimaging model provides a means to monitor myelination status and the efficacy of a remyelination modulating test compound. An advantage of bioimaging is that a subject in a longitudinal study can serve as its own control. The same subject can be tracked over a demyelination and remyelination process continuously over a period of at least 10 weeks. This model enables normalization of individual animal imaging response and provides quality data with considerably reduced variance. In addition, because cohorts of animals need not be sacrificed at different time points, reduction in the number necessary for a compound efficacy study is possible. | 05-09-2013 |
20160066550 | Animal Model Expressing Luciferase under Control of the Myelin Basic Protein Promoter (MBP-luci) and Use of the Model for Bioluminescence In Vivo Imaging - A Myelin Basic Protein-luciferase bioimaging noninvasive model to visualize and quantify demyelination and remyelination events in the CNS at transcriptional level in vivo is provided. Luciferase-expressing transgenic animals were generated with myelin basic protein (MBP) promoter coupled to firefly luciferase reporter. The MBP-luci bioimaging model provides a means to monitor myelination status and the efficacy of a remyelination modulating test compound. An advantage of bioimaging is that a subject in a longitudinal study can serve as its own control. The same subject can be tracked over a demyelination and remyelination process continuously over a period of at least 10 weeks. This model enables normalization of individual animal imaging response and provides quality data with considerably reduced variance. In addition, because cohorts of animals need not be sacrificed at different time points, reduction in the number necessary for a compound efficacy study is possible. | 03-10-2016 |
Yucheng Ying, Blacksburg, VA US
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20080205098 | Coupled-Inductor Multi-Phase Buck Converters - In a multi-phase power converter, efficiency is increased and ripple reduced while maintaining transient response and dynamic performance improved by electrically coupling secondary windings of transformers or provided for inductors of respective phases such that current to a load is induced in each phase by current in another phase. Magnetic coupling can also be provided between phases using a multi-aperture core of a configuration which minimizes primary winding length and copper losses. Efficiency at light load is enhanced by controlling current in the series connection of secondary windings in either binary or analog fashion. | 08-28-2008 |
Yujie Ying, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20130279561 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TIME REVERSAL DATA COMMUNICATIONS ON PIPES USING GUIDED ELASTIC WAVES - Embedded piezoelectric sensors in large civil structures for structural health monitoring applications require data communication capabilities to effectively transmit information regarding the structure's integrity between sensor nodes and to the central processing unit. Conventional communication modalities include electromagnetic waves or acoustical waves. While guided elastic waves can propagate over long distances on solid structures, their multi-modal and dispersive characteristics make it difficult to interpret the channel responses and to transfer useful information along pipes. Time reversal is an adaptive transmission method that can improve the spatiotemporal wave focusing. The present disclosure presents the basic principles of a time reversal based pulse position modulation (TR-PPM) method and demonstrates TR-PPM data communication by simulation. The present disclosure also experimentally demonstrates data communication with TR-PPM on pipes. Simulated and experimental results demonstrate that TR-PPM for data communications can be achieved successfully using guided elastic waves. | 10-24-2013 |
Yunming Ying, Austin, TX US
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20100144738 | INHIBITORS OF C-MET AND USES THEREOF - The present invention relates to compounds and methods use as inhibitors of c-Met. Certain compounds of the subject invention have the following structural formula (I). Other compounds of the subject invention have structural formulas as defined herein. Also disclosed herein are pharmaceutical compositions comprising the compounds of the subject invention. | 06-10-2010 |
Yunming Ying, Houston, TX US
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20100222536 | Method for Functionalizating Carbon Naontubes Utilizing Peroxides - A method for functionalizing the wall of single-wall or multi-wall carbon nanotubes involves the use of acyl peroxides to generate carbon-centered free radicals. The method allows for the chemical attachment of a variety of functional groups to the wall or end cap of carbon nanotubes through covalent carbon bonds without destroying the wall or endcap structure of the nanotube. Carbon-centered radicals generated from acyl peroxides can have terminal functional groups that provide sites for further reaction with other compounds. Organic groups with terminal carboxylic acid functionality can be converted to an acyl chloride and further reacted with an amine to form an amide or with a diamine to form an amide with terminal amine. The reactive functional groups attached to the nanotubes provide improved solvent dispersibility and provide reaction sites for monomers for incorporation in polymer structures. The nanotubes can also be functionalized by generating free radicals from organic sulfoxides. | 09-02-2010 |
20100322858 | Radiohaloimatinibs and Methods of Their Synthesis and Use in PET Imaging of Cancers - We disclose methods of synthesizing radiohalidated organic compounds and their use in positron emission tomography (PET) imaging of cancer cells. | 12-23-2010 |
20110097268 | RADIOHALOIMATINIBS AND METHODS OF THEIR SYNTHESIS AND USE IN PET IMAGING OF CANCERS - We disclose methods of synthesizing radiohalidated organic compounds and their use in positron emission tomography (PET) imaging of cancer cells. | 04-28-2011 |
Zhengrong Ying, Belmont, MA US
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20100172464 | METHOD OF AND SYSTEM FOR LOW COST IMPLEMENTATION OF DUAL ENERGY CT IMAGING - The disclosed CT scanner comprises at least one source of X-rays; a detector array comprising a plurality of detectors; and an X-ray filter mask arrangement disposed between the source of X-rays and detector array so as to modify the spectra of the X-rays transmitted from the source through the mask to at least some of the detectors so that the X-ray spectra detected by at least one set of detectors is different from the X-ray spectra detected by at least one other set of detectors. | 07-08-2010 |
20110200167 | RADIATION MODULATION IN A SECURITY EXAMINATION APPARATUS - Radiation flux can be adjusted “on the fly” as an object ( | 08-18-2011 |
20110206240 | DETECTING CONCEALED THREATS - Potential threat items may be concealed inside objects, such as portable electronic devices, that are subject to imaging for example, at a security checkpoint. Data from an imaged object can be compared to pre-determined object data to determine a class for the imaged object. Further, an object can be identified inside a container (e.g., a laptop inside luggage). One-dimensional Eigen projections can be used to partition the imaged object into partitions, and feature vectors from the partitions and the object image data can be used to generate layout feature vectors. One or more layout feature vectors can be compared to training data for threat versus non-threat-containing items from the imaged object's class to determine if the imaged object contains a potential threat item. | 08-25-2011 |
20110211666 | CT SCANNING SYSTEMS AND METHODS USING MULTI-PIXEL X-RAY SOURCES - A CT scanning system may include a multi-pixel x-ray source, and a detector array. The multi-pixel x-ray source may have a plurality of pixels that are disposed along a z-axis, and that are sequentially activated so as to controllably emit x-rays in response to incident electrons. The detector array may have one or more rows of x-ray detectors that detect the x-rays that are emitted from the pixels and have traversed an object, and generate data for CT image reconstruction system. In third generation CT scanning systems, the number of detector rows may be reduced. Multi-pixel x-ray source implementation of saddle curve geometry may render a single rotation single organ scan feasible. Using a multi-pixel x-ray source in stationary CT scanning systems may allow x-ray beam design with a minimal coverage to satisfy mathematical requirements for reconstruction. | 09-01-2011 |
20110227910 | METHOD OF AND SYSTEM FOR THREE-DIMENSIONAL WORKSTATION FOR SECURITY AND MEDICAL APPLICATIONS - A method of and a system for displaying volumetric data on a 2D or 3D display are provided. In particular, a method of highlighting objects using contours of selected objects on a 2D display and on a 3D stereoscopic display is provided. The contour highlighting method provides users an attention cue of highlighted objects while preserves the details of objects to be observed. The applications of the 3D display workstation for security luggage screening and for medical diagnosis and surgical planning are also provided. | 09-22-2011 |
20120099777 | COMPOUND OBJECT SEPARATION - Representations of an object ( | 04-26-2012 |
20120121168 | COMPOUND OBJECT SEPARATION - Representations of an object in an image generated by an imaging apparatus can comprise two or more separate sub-objects, producing a compound object. Compound objects can negatively affect the quality of object visualization and threat identification performance. As provided herein, a compound object can be separated into sub-objects. Topology score map data, representing topological differences in the potential compound object, may be computed and used in a statistical distribution to identify modes that may be indicative of the sub-objects. The identified modes may be assigned a label and a voxel of the image data indicative of the potential compound object may be relabeled based on the label assigned to a mode that represents data corresponding to properties of a portion of the object that the voxel represents to create image data indicative of one or more sub-objects. | 05-17-2012 |
20130202217 | OBJECT CLASSIFICATION USING TWO-DIMENSIONAL PROJECTION - One or more systems and/or techniques are provided to identify objects comprised in a compound object without segmenting three-dimensional image data of the potential compound object. Two-dimensional projections of a potential compound object (e.g., Eigen projections) are examined to identify the presence of known objects. The projections are compared to signatures, such as morphological characteristics, of one or more known objects. If it is determined based upon the comparison that there is a high likelihood that the compound object comprises a known object, a portion of the projection is masked, and it is compared again to the signature to determine if this likelihood has increased. If it has, a sub-object of the compound object may be classified based upon characteristics of the known object (e.g., the compound object may be classified as a potential threat item if the known object is a threat item). | 08-08-2013 |
20140050296 | CONFIGURABLE DATA MEASUREMENT AND ACQUISITION SYSTEMS FOR MULTI-SLICE X-RAY COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY SYSTEMS - A Data Measurement and Acquisition System (DMAS) for multi-slice X-ray CT systems and multi-slice X-ray CT systems using the DMAS are disclosed; wherein the DMAS comprises a plurality of X-ray scintillators, a plurality of photodiode modules, a plurality of digitizing cards, one or more motherboards, and an arced support structure for mounting and securing the photodiode modules, the digitizing cards, and the motherboard(s); wherein the multi-slice X-ray CT systems comprises one or more X-ray sources, and one or more DMAS. | 02-20-2014 |
20140219415 | ADJUSTABLE PHOTON DETECTION SYSTEMS FOR MULTI-SLICE X-RAY COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY SYSTEMS - An Adjustable Photon Detection System (APDS) for multi-slice X-ray CT systems and a multi-slice X-ray CT system using the APDS are disclosed; wherein the APDS can be adjusted to be aligned to different X-ray source positions; wherein the multi-slice X-ray CT system comprises one or more X-ray sources, and one or more APDS; wherein the multi-slice X-ray CT system may also include a detector position calculator for calculating effective detector positions and a detector position corrector for correcting projection data using calculated effective detector positions. | 08-07-2014 |
20140355734 | ANTI-SCATTER COLLIMATORS FOR DETECTOR SYSTEMS OF MULTI-SLICE X-RAY COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY SYSTEMS - A detector system for multi-slice X-ray Computed Tomography (CT) system is disclosed. The detector system comprises a plurality of X-ray detector modules for detecting X-ray photons; wherein each detector module is divided into individual detector elements organized in a matrix fashion with element rows (z-axis for row direction) and element columns (x-axis for column direction) for detecting X-ray photons; wherein the individual detector elements are interspaced by gaps (areas that do not detect radiation), which are also organized in a matrix fashion with gap rows and gap columns; and an anti-scatter collimator comprising a plurality of anti-scatter plates, which is placed above the detector modules and aligned to focus on an X-ray source of the CT system; wherein some or all of the anti-scatter plates are placed above the detector elements; wherein those anti-scatter plates that are placed above the detector elements block a portion of primary X-ray photons from the X-ray source in addition to scattered X-ray photons from reaching the detector elements. | 12-04-2014 |
20150177165 | CT SCANNING SYSTEMS AND METHODS USING MULTI-PIXEL X-RAY SOURCES - A CT scanning system may include a multi-pixel x-ray source, and a detector array. The multi-pixel x-ray source may have a plurality of pixels that are disposed along a z-axis, and that are sequentially activated so as to controllably emit x-rays in response to incident electrons. The detector array may have one or more rows of x-ray detectors that detect the x-rays that are emitted from the pixels and have traversed an object, and generate data for CT image reconstruction system. In third generation CT scanning systems, the number of detector rows may be reduced. Multi-pixel x-ray source implementation of saddle curve geometry may render a single rotation single organ scan feasible. Using a multi-pixel x-ray source in stationary CT scanning systems may allow x-ray beam design with a minimal coverage to satisfy mathematical requirements for reconstruction. | 06-25-2015 |
Zhengrong Ying, Wakefield, MA US
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20090003515 | METHOD OF AND SYSTEM FOR VARIABLE PITCH COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY SCANNING FOR BAGGAGE SCREENING - A method of and a system for variable pitch CT scanning for baggage screening and variable pitch image reconstruction are disclosed. The method comprises decelerating conveyor belt speed when additional time is needed to render a decision on a complex bag; accelerating conveyor belt speed to its normal speed when decisions are reached on undecided bags; generating cone-beam projection data at variable scanning pitch corresponding to variable conveyor belt speed; computing a tilt angle and a distance offset for each tilted slice using the pitch values at which the cone-beam projection data is acquired for that tilted slice; generating fan-beam projection data for each tilted slice using the tilted angle and the distance offset; generating correction projection data to compensate for the error between the source trajectory and the tilted reconstruction plane; generating the corrected fan-beam projection data by adding the correction projection data to the fan-beam projection data; reconstructing tilted slices using the corrected fan-beam projection data; and interpolating the reconstructed tilted slices into axial slices. | 01-01-2009 |