Elting, US
David B. Elting, San Diego, CA US
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20100057271 | CONTROLLING THE TEMPERATURE OF A COMPUTER SYSTEM - Some embodiments of the present invention provide a system that controls the temperature of a computer system. First, a performance parameter of the computer system is monitored. Next, a future temperature of the computer system is predicted based on the performance parameter. Then, exhaust air from the computer system is mixed with ambient air from outside the computer system based on the predicted future temperature, and the mixed exhaust air and ambient air are channeled through the computer system to control the temperature of the computer system. | 03-04-2010 |
20120216200 | DYNAMIC POWER AND TEMPERATURE CAPPING THROUGH TELEMETRY DATA ANALYSIS - The disclosed embodiments provide a system that analyzes telemetry data from a computer system. During operation, the system obtains the telemetry data as a set of telemetric signals using a set of sensors in the computer system. Next, the system analyzes the telemetry data to estimate a value of a parameter associated with the computer system, wherein the parameter is at least one of a power utilization and a temperature. Finally, the system controls a subsequent value of the parameter by modulating a virtual duty cycle of a processor in the computer system based on the estimated value. | 08-23-2012 |
David Brian Elting, San Diego, CA US
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20100318828 | Method And System For Generating A Power Consumption Model Of At Least One Server - A system for generating a power consumption model of at least one server includes one or more computers configured to obtain n time series telemetry signals indicative of operating parameters of the at least one server, obtain a time series power signal indicative of power consumed by the at least one server, and correlate each of the n time series telemetry signals with the time series power signal. The one or more computers are further configured to select a set of the n time series telemetry signals having an overall correlation with the time series power signal greater than a predetermined threshold, and generate a power consumption model of the at least one server based on at least the set of the n time series telemetry signals. | 12-16-2010 |
James Elting, Madison, CT US
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20080227828 | Aryl Ureas With Angiogenisis Inhibiting Activity - This invention relates to methods of using aryl ureas to treat diseases mediated by the VEGF induced signal transduction pathway characterized by abnormal angiogenesis or hyperpermeability processes. | 09-18-2008 |
20110015195 | ARYL UREAS WITH ANGIOGENISIS INHIBITING ACTIVITY - This invention relates to methods of using aryl ureas to treat diseases mediated by the VEGF induced signal transduction pathway characterized by abnormal angiogenesis or hyperpermeability processes. | 01-20-2011 |
20120289552 | ARYL UREAS WITH ANGIOGENESIS INHIBITING ACTIVITY - This invention relates to methods of using aryl ureas to treat diseases mediated by the VEGF induced signal transduction pathway characterized by abnormal angiogenesis or hyperpermeability processes. | 11-15-2012 |
James J. Elting, Madison, CT US
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20080311601 | Methods for Prediction and Prognosis of Cancer, and Monitoring Cancer Therapy - The present invention relates to biomarkers and the use of biomarkers for the prediction and prognosis of cancer as well as the use of biomarkers to monitor the efficacy of cancer treatment. Specifically, this invention relates to the use of VEGF as a biomarker for multi-kinase inhibitors. | 12-18-2008 |
20080311604 | Methods for Prediction and Prognosis of Cancer, and Monitoring Cancer Therapy - The present invention relates to biomarkers and the use of biomarkers for the prediction and prognosis of cancer as well as the use of biomarkers to monitor the efficacy of cancer treatment. Specifically, this invention relates to the use of soluble VEGF-R2 as a biomarker for multi-kinase inhibitors. | 12-18-2008 |
20090221010 | Methods for Prediction and Prognosis of Cancer, and Monitoring Cancer Therapy - The present invention relates to biomarkers and the use of biomarkers for the prediction and prognosis of cancer as well as the use of biomarkers to monitor the efficacy of cancer treatment. Specifically, this invention relates to the use of VEGF-165 as a biomarker for multi-kinase inhibitors. | 09-03-2009 |
John Elting, Minster, OH US
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20090113993 | NON-CONTACT SHAPE SENSOR AND DEVICE - A non-contact shape sensor and shape sensing device employing a plurality of such sensors. A non-contact shape sensor of the present invention may include a fluid-emitting sensor head that is biased toward a surface of a moving strip of material by a linear actuator. Pressurized fluid emitted from said fluid-emitting sensor head forms a cushion that causes said strip of material to remain separated from and glide over said fluid-emitting sensor head without actual contact therewith. A linear displacement sensor is associated with each non-contact shape sensor to measure the linear displacement of its fluid-emitting sensor head by said linear actuator in response to a loose section of said strip of material passing by said fluid-emitting sensor head. | 05-07-2009 |
Larry M. Elting, Whispering Pines, NC US
Mark J. Elting, Ossining, NY US
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20090167192 | ACTIVE FRAME SYSTEM FOR AMBIENT LIGHTING USING A VIDEO DISPLAY AS A SIGNAL SOURCE - Active diffuser frame system (A) for a video display (D) provides ambient lighting in viewer object mode and relies on real-time video input only, with no separate lighting script required. The system uses a controllable light source, and multiple inputs to improve realism and fidelity. Video inputs include actual display light; sensing of display light; and the video display signal. The frame can include a light modulator, or a goniophotometric or goniochromatic element to change character (intensity, color) of ambient light as a function of viewing angles, or a photoluminescent emitter for new chromaticities outside the display color gamut. The frame can split light between the viewer and the frame input, and can derive an added video signal to drive selected display pixels to boost output of display light into the frame. | 07-02-2009 |