Szabo, HU
Gabor Szabo, Debrecen HU
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20080293585 | 5'/3' Ratioing Procedure for Detection of Gene Rearrangements - The present invention relates to methods and kits useful for the detection of gene rearrangements and the diagnosis of a propensity to develop a disease condition caused by the gene rearrangements, wherein two PCR products are prepared from the 5′ side and from the 3′ side of a putative breakpoint of the gene of interest, and the ratio of the two products are measured. | 11-27-2008 |
Gabor Szabo, Budaors HU
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20130082598 | BULB LIGHTING DEVICE AND SYSTEM COMPRISING SUCH DEVICE TO MONITOR PATIENTS IN HOME ENVIRONMENT - A bulb lighting device is provided. The bulb device comprises a base, a driving electronics unit comprising a power supply electrically connected to the base and a battery connected to the power supply through a battery management unit, and a communication unit comprising a communication interface and at least one of a wireless unit and a power line unit, wherein the communication unit is electrically connected to the driving electronics unit. The bulb device further comprises an LED module having LED flight sources in an LED array together with an electric driving LED controller arranged inside an at least partially transparent envelope, wherein the LED module is electrically connected to the driving electronics unit, and a motion detector arranged inside the envelope and electrically connected to the driving electronics unit, wherein an output signal of the motion detector is forwarded outside of the bulb lighting device through the communication unit. | 04-04-2013 |
20130241744 | MONITORING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system for monitoring an area is provided. The system comprises a plurality of stationary sensors that can sense events and comprise a wireless output signal broadcast capability for transmitting output signals from the stationary sensors by a wireless communication protocol. The system further comprises gateway units connected to a wired backbone network and configured to transmit information relating to the output signals of the stationary sensors by a wired communication protocol, and a base station connected to the wired backbone network configured to receive the information transmitted by the gateway units on the wired communication protocol and to time-stamp the events signaled by the stationary sensors. The monitored area comprises sub-areas, and a group of stationary sensors are assigned to each of the sub-areas and to a gateway unit for directly receiving the output signals from the group of stationary sensors. | 09-19-2013 |
Geza Szabo, Kecskemet HU
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20110019574 | TECHNIQUE FOR CLASSIFYING NETWORK TRAFFIC AND FOR VALIDATING A MECHANISM FOR CLASSIFYING NETWORK TRAFFIC - A technique for classifying network traffic in the form of data packets generated by multiple applications installed on a device ( | 01-27-2011 |
20110080835 | TRAFFIC MONITORING BY LOWEST TRANSMISSION LAYER MARKING - A monitoring system is provided for monitoring transport of data through interconnected nodes for processing data packets in a communication system, wherein said data packets conform to a layered transmission protocol, the system comprising: (1) a marking node for marking a packet selected according to a marking rule by placing a monitoring indicator in the lowest protocol layer thereof, said data packet having a first number of protocol layers, (2) at least, one packet processing node for forming a data packet based or the marked packet, such that said formed data packet comprises a second number of protocol layers that is different from said first number of protocol layers and such that said indicator is in the lowest protocol layer of said formed data packet, and (3) a monitoring node for monitoring said transport of data on the basis of the indicators in data packets that have passed through the at least one packet processing node. | 04-07-2011 |
20110252046 | STRING MATCHING METHOD AND APPARATUS - Embodiments of the present invention include a method and apparatus for encoding the signature string X into a first part B and a second part R with reference to a dictionary comprising a plurality of codes. The first part B identifies which, if any, characters of the signature string X are wildcard characters. The second part R is formed by, for each character in the signature string X that is not a wildcard character, retrieving a code from the dictionary based on the character and its position within the signature string X, the dictionary holding a different code for each such character-position pairing, and combining the retrieved codes according to a predetermined logical operation (e.g. XOR) to form the second part R. | 10-13-2011 |
20120047200 | USER BEHAVIOR BASED MOBILE BROADBAND USER PLANE TRAFFIC GENERATION SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REAL-LIKE MEASUREMENT GENERATION - A system, a method, and a graphical user interface testing tool are described herein for constructing a validation trace (i.e., high-speed realistic network traffic) using a real network without causing privacy concerns. In one embodiment, the method comprises the steps of: (a) providing a client device which has one or more applications operating thereon and a graphical user interface; (b) recording user interactions on the client device; (c) extracting usage scenarios from real network traffic in the real network; (d) emulating user actions on the client device according to a specific user scenario by utilizing the recorded user interactions and the extracted usage scenarios to generate additional real traffic in the real network; and (e) creating the validation trace based on the generated additional real traffic and the extracted usage scenarios. | 02-23-2012 |
20130100849 | CREATING AND USING MULTIPLE PACKET TRAFFIC PROFILING MODELS TO PROFILE PACKET FLOWS - Hybrid packet traffic flow profiling technology inspects packet headers to classify packet traffic flows using clustering models developed using unsupervised learning based on known packet traffic flows and one or more traffic classification models developed using supervised learning based on the known packet traffic flows. | 04-25-2013 |
20130107715 | METHOD AND ARRANGEMENT FOR DATA CLUSTERING | 05-02-2013 |
20130121161 | Apparatus and Method in a Telecommunications Network - An entity in a telecommunications network, for example a user equipment, determines a threshold value relating to a channel switching parameter that is being used by the telecommunications network to trigger a channel switching operation, and uses this threshold value and monitored traffic information to prevent a channel change from occurring, i.e. to maintain channel occupancy. A network node is adapted to remove additional traffic that has been generated by an entity in the telecommunications network to maintain channel occupancy. | 05-16-2013 |
20130148513 | CREATING PACKET TRAFFIC CLUSTERING MODELS FOR PROFILING PACKET FLOWS - Packet traffic profiling models are created based on packet headers of a packet flow at a first model aggregation level to obtain first flow information describing packet-oriented parameters of the flow. A machine learning algorithm (MLA) creates a first model based on the first information, determines if the first model achieves a first confidence level, and if not, defines multiple flow slices in the packet flow. Flow slices at a second higher model aggregation level are processed to obtain second flow information describing flow slice-oriented parameters of the packet flow, and an MLA creates a second model based on the second information to determine if the second model achieves a second confidence level. If so, the process completes; if not, further processing continues at a next level. One of the models is selected for profiling packet traffic flows. | 06-13-2013 |
20130194930 | Application Identification Through Data Traffic Analysis - There is provided a method of processing, analysing or profiling traffic in a packet switched telecommunications network. During a first phase (S | 08-01-2013 |
Istvan Szabo, Budapesth HU
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20100008227 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR OVERLOAD CONTROL IN A NEXT GENERATION NETWORK - A Call Server in a network is able to monitor an offered rate of incoming calls per Access Gateway (AGW). A calculated GlobalLeakRate can be distributed between the AGWs in proportion to the traffic rate they offer. A leak rate calculation method is used to calculate the GlobalLeakRate control parameter of the ETSI NR restrictor at an overloaded Control Server The leak rate calculation is based on the POTS call rejection rate. In one particular embodiment of the present invention, the calculation is based on bringing the call reject rate close to a configurable low target reject level. An MGC is able to identify the end of an overload event with a greater degree of confidence and an AGW is able respond appropriately if the AGW is prematurely instructed to stop the control. | 01-14-2010 |
20130294248 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR OVERLOAD CONTROL IN A NEXT GENERATION NETWORK - A Call Server in a network is able to monitor an offered rate of incoming calls per Access Gateway (AGW). A calculated GlobalLeakRate can be distributed between the AGWs in proportion to the traffic rate they offer. A leak rate calculation method is used to calculate the GlobalLeakRate control parameter of the ETSI NR restrictor at an overloaded Control Server The leak rate calculation is based on the POTS call rejection rate. In one particular embodiment of the present invention, the calculation is based on bringing the call reject rate close to a configurable low target reject level. An MGC is able to identify the end of an overload event with a greater degree of confidence and an AGW is able respond appropriately if the AGW is prematurely instructed to stop the control. | 11-07-2013 |
Lorand Szabo, Godollo HU
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20090004695 | Process for constructing strain having compactin hydroxylation ability - The present invention is directed to methods and compositions for microbial based production of pravastatin. The compositions of the invention include novel strains of microorganisms that are capable of efficiently hydroxylating compactin (ML-236 B) resulting in production of pravastatin. In particular, the microorganisms of the invention are genetically engineered to express both cytochrome P-450 and the fdxshe or fdxshe-like protein. The invention further relates to the use of such microorganisms in processes designed for production of pravastatin for use in treatment of disease such as hypercholesterolemia and hyperlipidemia. | 01-01-2009 |
20090005537 | Process for constructing strain having compactin hydroxylation ability - The present invention is directed to methods and compositions for microbial based production of pravastatin. The compositions of the invention include novel strains of microorganisms that are capable of efficiently hydroxylating compactin (ML-236 B) resulting in production of pravastatin. In particular, the microorganisms of the invention are genetically engineered to express both cytochrome P-450 and the fdxshe or fdxshe-like protein. The invention further relates to the use of such microorganisms in processes designed for production of pravastatin for use in treatment of disease such as hypercholesterolemia and hyperlipidemia. | 01-01-2009 |
20090093627 | Process for preparing intermediates of ezetimibe by microbial reduction - Processes of preparing an ezetimibe intermediate by microbial reduction and further converting the intermediate to ezetimibe are provided. Also provided is an ezetimibe intermediate with high diastereomeric excess. | 04-09-2009 |
Lorant Szabo, Godollo HU
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20090035829 | Enzymatic process for the preparation of paliperidone and its intermediate CMHTP - The present invention provides a process for the preparation of a 4H-pyrrido[1,2-a]-pyrimidin-4-one derivative, wherein the 4H-pyrrido[1,2-a]-pyrimidin-4-one derivative is Paliperidone or 3-(2-chloroethyl)-6,7,8,9-tetrahydro-9-hydroxy-2-methyl-4H-pyrrido[1,2-a]-pyrimidin-4-one (‘CMHTP’), said process comprising enzymatically hydroxylating Risperidone or 3-(2-chloroethyl)-6,7,8,9-tetrahydro-2-methyl-4H-pyrrido[1,2-a]-pyrimidin-4-one (‘ClMTTP’), respectively, with at least one oxidoreductase enzyme; and optionally isolating or purifying the Paliperidone or CMHTP, wherein the at least one oxidoreductase enzyme is selected from the group of peroxidases, dioxygenases, monooxygenases and any combination thereof. | 02-05-2009 |
Miklos Szabo, Godollo HU
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20090209617 | DULOXETINE SALTS - The subject of the present invention is the provision of new salts of duloxetine of the Formula (I) with organic acids, process for their preparation and medicinal products containing thereof. The new salts are essentially free from the impurity of the Formula (II) and possess high purity and high stability. The new duloxetine salts are prepared by reacting duloxetine free base dissolved in an organic solvent with an approximately equimolar amount of an organic acid. Particularly advantageous crystalline salts are those formed with fumaric acid, citric acid or (−)-mandelic acid. | 08-20-2009 |
Robert Szabo, Szekesfehervar HU
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20100000938 | HEADER FOR MODULE OF HOLLOW FIBER MEMBRANES AND METHOD OF POTTING HOLLOW FIBERS - Hollow fiber membranes are potted by injecting a liquid material into a substantially closed cavity ( | 01-07-2010 |
20140327179 | HEADER FOR MODULE OF HOLLOW FIBER MEMBRANES AND METHOD OF POTTING HOLLOW FIBERS - Hollow fiber membranes are potted by injecting a liquid material into a substantially closed cavity ( | 11-06-2014 |
Robert Szabo, Agard HU
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20120156485 | SUPPORTED HOLLOW FIBER MEMBRANE - A hollow fiber membrane is made by covering a tubular supporting structure with a membrane dope and converting the membrane dope into a solid porous membrane wall. Optionally, a textile reinforcing structure in the form of a circular knit may be added around the supporting structure before it is covered in dope. The reinforcing structure thereby becomes embedded in the membrane wall. The supporting structure may be soluble in a non-solvent of the membrane wall, for example water, and may be removed from the membrane. Alternatively, the supporting structure may be porous. A porous supporting structure may be made by a non-woven textile process, a sintering process within an extrusion machine, or by extruding a polymer mixed with a second component. The second component may be a soluble solid or liquid, a super-critical gas, or a second polymer that does not react with the first polymer. | 06-21-2012 |
Zoltan Szabo, Pecs HU
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20100078572 | ANALYSIS OF LOW MOLECULAR WEIGHT MOLECULES BY MALDI-MS - The invention relates to a process for the analysis of molecules having a molecular weight of <1500 Da by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry (MALDI-MS), wherein an analyte containing low molecular weight molecules is applied to a matrix material, which is characterized in that the matrix material comprises fullerene-derivatised silica. This process allows clear identification of small molecules through intensive signals without matrix -related background disturbances. | 04-01-2010 |
Zsolt Szabo, Budaors HU
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20120150520 | SELECTION OF OPTIMAL VIEWING ANGLE TO OPTIMIZE ANATOMY VISIBILITY AND PATIENT SKIN DOSE - A method is provided for monitoring the radiation dose in a body to be imaged using an X-ray imaging device comprising an X-ray emitting source, a detector, a processing unit and a display. The method comprises exposing the body to be imaged to radiation doses to acquire initial 2D images; computing a 3D model of the body in relation to the initial 2D images using the processing unit; applying a model of the interactions between matter and radiation to the 3D model of the body using the processing unit; calculating, using the processing unit, a dose map of the distribution of the accumulated radiation dose in the 3D model for parameters that define the conditions of X-ray exposure; and displaying the 3D model of the body oriented according to the position of the emitting source with the dose map. | 06-14-2012 |