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20080319286 | Optical Probes for Non-Invasive Analyte Measurements - An optical probe for non-invasively measuring an analyte property in a biological sample of a subject, comprises a plurality of illumination fibers that deliver source light from an optical probe input to a sample interface, a plurality of collection fibers that deliver light returned from the sample interface to an optical probe output, and wherein the illumination and collection fibers are oriented substantially perpendicular to the sample interface and the illumination and collection fibers are stacked in a plurality of linear rows to provide a stack of fibers arranged in a rectangular pattern. The optical probe is amenable to manufacturing on a scale consistent with a commercial product. | 12-25-2008 |
20090003764 | Method of Making Optical Probes for Non-Invasive Analyte Measurements - An optical probe for non-invasively measuring an analyte property in a biological sample of a subject, comprises a plurality of illumination fibers that deliver source light from an optical probe input to a sample interface, a plurality of collection fibers that deliver light returned from the sample interface to an optical probe output, and wherein the illumination and collection fibers are oriented substantially perpendicular to the sample interface and the illumination and collection fibers are stacked in a plurality of linear rows to provide a stack of fibers arranged in a rectangular pattern. The optical probe is amenable to manufacturing on a scale consistent with a commercial product. Methods of making such probes are described. | 01-01-2009 |
20100010325 | System for Noninvasive Determination of Analytes in Tissue - An apparatus and method for noninvasive determination of analyte properties of human tissue by quantitative infrared spectroscopy to clinically relevant levels of precision and accuracy. The system includes subsystems optimized to contend with the complexities of the tissue spectrum, high signal-to-noise ratio and photometric accuracy requirements, tissue sampling errors, calibration maintenance problems, and calibration transfer problems. The subsystems can include an illumination/modulation subsystem, a tissue sampling subsystem, a data acquisition subsystem, a computing subsystem, and a calibration subsystem. The invention can provide analyte property determination and identity determination or verification from the same spectroscopic information, making unauthorized use or misleading results less likely than in systems that use separate analyte and identity determinations. The invention can be used to control and monitor individuals accessing controlled environments. | 01-14-2010 |
20110178420 | METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR IMPROVING BREATH ALCOHOL TESTING - Some embodiments of the present invention provide methods and apparatuses for improving the performance and utility of breath alcohol measurements through the use of multivariate spectroscopy. In some embodiments, the spectroscopic breath measurement can be combined with multivariate spectroscopic tissue alcohol and/or tissue biometric measurements in order to overcome the limitations encountered by existing breath alcohol measurement devices. | 07-21-2011 |
20110282167 | SYSTEM FOR NONINVASIVE DETERMINATION OF ALCOHOL IN TISSUE - An apparatus and method for non-invasive determination of attributes of human tissue by quantitative infrared spectroscopy to clinically relevant levels of precision and accuracy. The system includes subsystems optimized to contend with the complexities of the tissue spectrum, high signal- to-noise ratio and photometric accuracy requirements, tissue sampling errors, calibration maintenance problems, and calibration transfer problems. The subsystems include an illumination/modulation subsystem, a tissue sampling subsystem, a calibration maintenance subsystem, an FTIR spectrometer subsystem, a data acquisition subsystem, and a computing subsystem. | 11-17-2011 |
20120078473 | Apparatus and Method for Controlling Operation of Vehicles or Machinery by Intoxicated or Impaired Individuals - The present invention discloses apparatuses and methods for non-invasive determination of attributes of human tissue by quantitative infrared spectroscopy. The embodiments of the present invention include subsystems optimized to contend with the complexities of the tissue measurements. The subsystems can include an illumination/modulation subsystem, a tissue sampling subsystem, a calibration maintenance subsystem, a data acquisition subsystem, and a computing subsystem. Embodiments of the present invention provide analyte property determination and identity determination or verification from the same spectroscopic information, making unauthorized use or misleading results less likely that in systems that include separate analyte and identity determinations. The invention can be used to prevent operation of automobiles or other equipment unless the operator has an acceptable alcohol concentration, and to limit operation of automobiles or other equipment to authorized individuals who are not intoxicated or drug-impaired. | 03-29-2012 |
20120197096 | System for Noninvasive Determination of Analytes in Tissue - An apparatus and method for noninvasive determination of analyte properties of human tissue by quantitative infrared spectroscopy to clinically relevant levels of precision and accuracy. The system includes subsystems optimized to contend with the complexities of the tissue spectrum, high signal-to-noise ratio and photometric accuracy requirements, tissue sampling errors, calibration maintenance problems, and calibration transfer problems. The subsystems can include an illumination/modulation subsystem, a tissue sampling subsystem, a data acquisition subsystem, a computing subsystem, and a calibration subsystem. The invention can provide analyte property determination and identity determination or verification from the same spectroscopic information, making unauthorized use or misleading results less likely than in systems that use separate analyte and identity determinations. The invention can be used to control and monitor individuals accessing controlled environments. | 08-02-2012 |
20150182151 | Optical Probes for Non-Invasive Analyte Measurements - An optical probe for non-invasively measuring an analyte property in a biological sample of a subject, comprises a plurality of illumination fibers that deliver source light from an optical probe input to a sample interface, a plurality of collection fibers that deliver light returned from the sample interface to an optical probe output, and wherein the illumination and collection fibers are oriented substantially perpendicular to the sample interface and the illumination and collection fibers are stacked in a plurality of linear rows to provide a stack of fibers arranged in a rectangular pattern. The optical probe is amenable to manufacturing on a scale consistent with a commercial product. | 07-02-2015 |
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20140155760 | REMOTE AND LOCAL TRANSFER OF INFORMATION IN NONINVASIVE HYDRATION MEASUREMENTS - An apparatus and method for non-invasive determination of hydration, hydration state, total body water, or water concentration by quantitative spectroscopy. The system includes subsystems optimized to contend with the complexities of the tissue spectroscopy, high signal-to-noise ratio and photometric accuracy requirements, tissue sampling errors, calibration maintenance, and calibration transfer. The subsystems include an illumination subsystem, a tissue sampling subsystem, a spectrometer subsystem, a data acquisition subsystem, a computing subsystem, and a calibration subsystem. The system can include a plurality of measurement devices, configured to communicate with each other and with a remote receiver or centralized server. The invention contemplates novel ways to arrange various subsystems and to provide operability and communication among them. | 06-05-2014 |
20140171759 | NONINVASIVE DETERMINATION OF INTRAVASCULAR AND EXCTRAVASCULAR HYDRATION USING NEAR INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY - An apparatus and method for non-invasive determination of hydration, hydration state, total body water, or water concentration by quantitative spectroscopy. The system includes subsystems optimized to contend with the complexities of the tissue spectroscopy, high signal-to-noise ratio and photometric accuracy requirements, tissue sampling errors, calibration maintenance, and calibration transfer. The subsystems include an illumination subsystem, a tissue sampling subsystem, a spectrometer subsystem, a data acquisition subsystem, a computing subsystem, and a calibration subsystem. | 06-19-2014 |
20150103852 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING COLLOCATED MULTIPLE WAVELENGTH TUNED LASERS - Systems and methods are disclosed herein for controlling laser beams for a plurality of collocated laser assemblies. The laser beams are optimized by controlling outputs of a primary power source (current for generating a laser beam) and a secondary power source (heating device) for each of the respective laser assemblies. The states of the power supply may be cycled and modulated to provide optimal performance. | 04-16-2015 |
20150160121 | Calibration Transfer and Maintenance in Spectroscopic Measurements of Ethanol - Methods of producing a plurality of spectroscopic measurement devices, comprising producing a calibration model that includes the expected range of measurement variation across the plurality of devices; producing the devices; installing the calibration model on each device. Most standard methods focus on ways to reduce the number of replicate samples that are required to be taken on a given instrument or class of instruments. The present methods can reduce that number to zero by anticipating the expected range of instrument variation in manufacturing in the field. This can be important when measuring live biological samples as it is impractical to maintain standard humans, cells, etc. This is in contrast to measurements on dry agricultural products where a standard, sealed dry sample can be maintained for months/years when required. | 06-11-2015 |
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20100011094 | Systems and Methods of Detecting Non-Colocated Subscriber Devices - In one embodiment, a method comprises receiving address configuration information for each of a plurality of subscriber devices associated with the same customer account. The method also comprises identifying, using the address configuration information, any of the subscriber devices that are not colocated with the other subscriber devices associated with the same customer account. | 01-14-2010 |
20100036962 | Systems and Methods of Reducing Media Stream Delay - In one embodiment, a method includes requesting accelerated delivery of a specified media stream. The media stream contains a plurality of video frames. The method also includes receiving a response to the accelerated delivery request and selecting, based on the response, a source media stream. The method also includes receiving the source media stream into a buffer and decoding the received media stream from the buffer, at a selected playout rate. | 02-11-2010 |
20100036963 | Systems and Methods of Adaptive Playout of Delayed Media Streams - In one embodiment, a method includes requesting accelerated delivery of a specified media stream. The media stream contains a plurality of video frames. The method also includes receiving a response to the accelerated delivery request. The method also includes selecting, based on the response, a media stream source. The method also includes receiving a media stream from the selected media stream source into a buffer, and decoding the received media stream from the buffer, at a selected playout rate. | 02-11-2010 |
20100199152 | Systems and Methods of Deferred Error Recovery - Systems and methods of deferred error recovery in a digital home communications terminal are disclosed. One such method comprises: receiving packets at a delivery rate; filling a decoder buffer from frames in the received packets while bypassing an error recovery buffer; after the level of the decoder buffer reaches an underrun threshold, decoding from the frames in the decoder buffer; and after beginning to decode, filling the error recovery buffer from the received packets and filling the decoder buffer from frames output from the error recovery buffer. | 08-05-2010 |
20100318686 | MANAGING CONFIGURATION DATA - Systems and method embodiments of managing configuration data are disclosed. One method embodiment comprises storing account-specific configuration data at a device included among a group of devices, the account specific-configuration data capable of being shared among the group of devices common to a single account; and storing device-specific configuration data at the device, the device-specific configuration data not shared among the group of devices. | 12-16-2010 |
20110072148 | Distributed Coordination of Network Elements for Packet Encapsulation - In one embodiment, each of a plurality of encapsulator devices receives a source stream of encoded packets in a first transport format to be converted to packets of an output stream in a second transport format for communication over a data network. Each encapsulator device generates a one or more fundamental identifying characteristics for the output stream based on information contained in one or more fields of a packet in the source stream so that the packets in the output stream generated by each of the encapsulator devices from the source stream are coordinated with respect to each other. | 03-24-2011 |
20110119546 | RTP-BASED LOSS RECOVERY AND QUALITY MONITORING FOR NON-IP AND RAW-IP MPEG TRANSPORT FLOWS - In one method embodiment, transmitting a transport stream formatted according to a defined coding specification to a receive-and-process (RP) system, the transport stream format further comprising a non-Internet protocol (IP) format or a raw-IP format; providing a mapping stream, the mapping stream correlating the transport stream to a Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP)-formatted data stream that encapsulates the transport stream, the mapping stream comprising identifying information corresponding to the transport stream and second identifying information corresponding to the data stream; and transmitting the mapping stream to the RP system over an IP connection to enable RTP capabilities at the RP system. | 05-19-2011 |
20110216785 | BUFFER EXPANSION AND CONTRACTION OVER SUCCESSIVE INTERVALS FOR NETWORK DEVICES - In one method embodiment, receiving from the network device a multiplex of a compressed video stream and a compressed audio stream, the multiplex comprising a succession of intervals corresponding to a video program corresponding to a first playout rate; and at the start of each interval, replacing the compressed audio stream with a compressed, pitch-preserving audio stream corresponding to a second playout rate different than the first. | 09-08-2011 |
20110217025 | AUXILIARY AUDIO TRANSMISSION FOR PRESERVING SYNCHRONIZED PLAYOUT WITH PACED-DOWN VIDEO - In one method embodiment, providing a multiplex of compressed versions of a first video stream and a first audio stream, each corresponding to an audiovisual (A/V) program, the first video stream and the first audio stream each corresponding to a first playout rate and un-synchronized with each other for an initial playout portion; and providing a compressed version of a second audio stream, the second audio stream corresponding to a pitch-preserving, second playout rate different than the first playout rate, the second audio stream synchronized to the initial playout portion of the first video stream when the first video stream is played out at the second playout rate, the first audio stream replaceable by the second audio stream for the initial playout portion. | 09-08-2011 |
20110289538 | RATINGS AND QUALITY MEASUREMENTS FOR DIGITAL BROADCAST VIEWERS - In one system embodiment, a first receive-and-process (RP) system and a second RP system, the first and second RP systems each configured to receive a first broadcast stream corresponding to a service, the broadcast stream comprising either a raw Internet protocol (IP) stream or a non-IP stream, and each further configured to derive a first Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) stream and a second RTP stream, respectively, based on the first broadcast stream, the first and second RTP streams having stream parameters in common, the first and second RP systems each further configured to provide respective first and second RTP Control Protocol (RTCP) reports, the first and second RTCP reports based on the derived first and second RTP streams, the first and second RTCP reports each comprising information associated with a viewer experience, the respective information having a common benchmark as a basis for comparison. | 11-24-2011 |
20120303760 | FINE-TUNING THE TIME FOR LEAVING/JOINING A MULTICAST SESSION DURING CHANNEL CHANGES - In one embodiment, a method that receives at a client device a unicast content stream; receives from a network an indication of a future time corresponding to when to send a join message to acquire a multicast content stream; accesses historical information about transitions between unicast and multicast content streams; and sends a join message for the multicast content stream at a time corresponding to the indicated future time subject to a time offset determined by the client device, the time offset based on the historical information. | 11-29-2012 |
20140126653 | PRESERVING SYNCHRONIZED PLAYOUT OF AUXILIARY AUDIO TRANSMISSION - In one method embodiment, providing a multiplex of compressed versions of a first video stream and a first audio stream, each corresponding to an audiovisual (A/V) program, the first video stream and the first audio stream each corresponding to a first playout rate and un-synchronized with each other for an initial playout portion; and providing a compressed version of a second audio stream, the second audio stream corresponding to a pitch-preserving, second playout rate different than the first playout rate, the second audio stream synchronized to the initial playout portion of the first video stream when the first video stream is played out at the second playout rate, the first audio stream replaceable by the second audio stream for the initial playout portion. | 05-08-2014 |
20150264101 | Distributed Coordination of Network Elements for Packet Encapsulation - In one embodiment, an encapsulator device receives a source stream of encoded packets in a first transport format and converts the source stream to packets of an output stream in a second transport format for communication over a data network. The encapsulator device generates a mapping stream with information indicating which packets in the source stream are used to generate the output stream. The output stream of the encapsulator device is coordinated with the output stream of other encapsulator devices by sending the mapping stream to the other encapsulator devices in the network. The other encapsulator devices use the mapping stream to generate identical output streams. | 09-17-2015 |