Philip George
Philip George Corbishley, London GB
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20080246517 | Sample and Hold Circuits - The voltage produced by an input current (i | 10-09-2008 |
Philip George Corbishley, Oxford GB
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20110137195 | Method and Apparatus for Monitoring Respiratory Activity - A method of monitoring respiratory activity includes obtaining a respiration sound signal. The respiration sound signal is processed to identify a frequency component corresponding to respiration, and an amplitude related parameter of the component is measured. If the measured parameter is in an indeterminate region then a temporal domain related parameter of the identified frequency component is measured. An apparatus for monitoring respiratory activity is also disclosed. | 06-09-2011 |
Philip George Shephard, Iii, Round Rock, TX US
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20090010077 | SHIFT REGISTER LATCH WITH EMBEDDED DYNAMIC RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY SCAN ONLY CELL - A hybrid shift register latch which uses static memory cells for system operations and a dynamic memory cell for testing operations only. An L1 storage element and an L2 storage element are provided in an array cell. The L1 storage element comprises a static random access memory cell. The L1 storage element is used during system and testing operation of the array cell. The L2 storage element comprises a dynamic random access memory cell. The L2 storage element is used only during testing operation of the array cell. | 01-08-2009 |
Philip George Tamchina, Mountain View, CA US
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20100123785 | Graphic Control for Directional Audio Input - A device to provide an audio output includes a microphone array, a signal processor, and a graphic user interface (GUI). The signal processor is coupled to the microphone array to perform audio beamforming with input from the microphone array. The GUI is coupled to the signal processor to display a plurality of audio sources, to receive a selection of at least one of the plurality of audio sources from a user, and to provide the selection to the signal processor for aiming the audio beamforming toward the selected audio source. The selection may be made by touching the display. The device may further include a camera and the GUI may display an image received from the camera as the plurality of audio sources. The camera may provide a moving video image and the signal processor may provide a synchronized audio signal aimed at the selected audio source. | 05-20-2010 |