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20140056157 | Systems and Methods for Measuring Available Bandwidth in Mobile Telecommunications Networks - A network device receives probe packets communicated by a user equipment device. The network device communicates response packets back to the user equipment device, including timestamps, and/or other information. The user equipment device may be configured to test the performance of different portions of a wireless network (i.e., determine an available bandwidth measurement throughput (ABMT) of the wireless network) by accessing different network devices (or information associated with different network devices). | 02-27-2014 |
20140056158 | Systems and Methods for Measuring Available Bandwidth in Mobile Telecommunications Networks - A network device receives probe packets communicated by a user equipment device. The network device communicates response packets back to the user equipment device, including timestamps, and/or other information. The user equipment device may be configured to test the performance of different portions of a wireless network (i.e., determine an available bandwidth measurement throughput (ABMT) of the wireless network) by accessing different network devices (or information associated with different network devices). | 02-27-2014 |
20140056159 | Systems and Methods for Measuring Available Bandwidth in Mobile Telecommunications Networks - A network device receives probe packets communicated by a user equipment device. The network device communicates response packets back to the user equipment device, including timestamps, and/or other information. The user equipment device may be configured to test the performance of different portions of a wireless network (i.e., determine an available bandwidth measurement throughput (ABMT) of the wireless network) by accessing different network devices (or information associated with different network devices). | 02-27-2014 |
20140056218 | Systems and Methods for Measuring Available Bandwidth in Mobile Telecommunications Networks - A network device receives probe packets communicated by a user equipment device. The network device communicates response packets back to the user equipment device, including timestamps, and/or other information. The user equipment device may be configured to test the performance of different portions of a wireless network (i.e., determine an available bandwidth measurement throughput (ABMT) of the wireless network) by accessing different network devices (or information associated with different network devices). | 02-27-2014 |
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20090283382 | Lockable friction joint - The invention concerns a lockable friction joint, in particular one intended to be set to a desired relative swing position between two sections of tube, in, for example, a gas extraction arrangement, a point suction arrangement, or similar, whereby the friction joint ( | 11-19-2009 |
20100297924 | ARRANGEMENT, VENTILATION ARM, VENTILATION SYSTEM - This invention concerns an arrangement ( | 11-25-2010 |
20120086200 | Lockable friction joint - A lockable friction joint, in particular one intended to be set to a desired relative swing position between two sections of tube, whereby the friction joint comprises a first joint part with a first arm part or section of tube and a second joint part with a second arm part or section of tube. The first joint part and the second joint part each support a ring provided with a pusher dog. The friction joint comprises two friction disks provided with holes, each disk having means for transferring motion to the rings. A friction plate, provided with a hole, is arranged between the friction disks. The friction disks are coupled to transfer motion with the ring that is located on the opposite side of the friction plate, and the friction joint is compressed by adjustable tightening means. | 04-12-2012 |
20130196585 | JOINT CONSTRUCTION, VENTILATION ARM AND VENTILATION SYSTEM - This invention concerns a joint construction | 08-01-2013 |
20130203331 | ARRANGEMENT AND VENTILATION ARRANGEMENT - This invention concerns an arrangement | 08-08-2013 |
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20090161618 | METHOD AND ARRANGEMENT IN A TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEM - The downlink control channels in a control region of each downlink subframe in a telecommunication system are divided into at least one common subset of the downlink control channels and a plurality of group subsets of the downlink control channels, such that the common subset or each common subset will be decoded by every user equipment, and each group subset will be decoded only by a limited group of user equipments. Resource assignment messages for a user equipment can then be transmitted on a downlink control channel of the relevant group subset, to avoid the need for messages to be decoded by a large number of UEs that will not act on them, while broadcast messages can be transmitted on a downlink control channel of the relevant common subset, to avoid the need for messages to be transmitted many times. | 06-25-2009 |
20100120424 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SELECTING THE SIZE OF A CONTROL REGION OF A DOWNLINK SUBFRAME - Disclosed herein are systems and methods for choosing the size of the control region of a downlink subframe. For example, an apparatus for selecting the size of the control region based on a set of one or more physical downlink control channels (PDCCHs) is disclosed. The apparatus, in some embodiments, includes: a module configured to determine, for each of at least two or more control region sizes included in a set of two or more control region sizes, a subset of PDCCHs from said set of PDCCHs that can be assigned to a control region having a size equal to the control region size; and control region size selector for selecting a control region size for the subframe, wherein the control region size selector is configured to make the selection based, at least in part, on information pertaining to the subset of PDCCHs that can be assigned to a control region having a size equal to the selected control region size. | 05-13-2010 |
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20140119333 | METHODS AND ARRANGEMENTS FOR HANDLING A SCHEDULING OF A NARROWBAND TRANSMISSION IN A CELLULAR NETWORK - A method in a base station for handling a scheduling of a narrowband transmission from a user equipment in a cell served by the base station is provided. The base station and the user equipment are comprised in a cellular network. A time resource available for the scheduling is divided into available subframes. A frequency resource available for scheduling in each respective subframe is divided into available resource blocks. The base station selects a subframe among the subframes available for scheduling. Narrowband transmissions are to be prioritized for scheduling to the selected subframe. The base station schedules the transmission to a subset of the available resource blocks in the selected subframe when an indication that the transmission from the user equipment is a narrowband transmission is obtained. | 05-01-2014 |
20140376507 | METHOD AND ARRANGEMENT IN A TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEM - The downlink control channels in a control region of each downlink subframe in a telecommunication system are divided into at least one common subset of the downlink control channels and a plurality of group subsets of the downlink control channels, such that the common subset or each common subset will be decoded by every user equipment, and each group subset will be decoded only by a limited group of user equipments. Resource assignment messages for a user equipment can then be transmitted on a downlink control channel of the relevant group subset, to avoid the need for messages to be decoded by a large number of UEs that will not act on them, while broadcast messages can be transmitted on a downlink control channel of the relevant common subset, to avoid the need for messages to be transmitted many times. | 12-25-2014 |
20150288496 | Method and Network Node for Determining an Initial Configuration of Generation of Uplink Reference Signals - It is presented a method for determining an initial configuration of generation of uplink reference signals for a wireless terminal, the method being performed in a network node. The method comprises: obtaining at least one parameter used in a random access procedure associated with the wireless terminal, wherein each one of the at least one parameter is associated with the wireless terminal; and determining an initial configuration for the wireless terminal for generation of uplink reference signals, based on the at least one parameter. A corresponding network node is also presented. | 10-08-2015 |
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20090014211 | HIGH-VOLTAGE BUSHING - A high-voltage bushing has a conductor and a core surrounding the conductor, wherein the core comprises a sheet-like spacer, which spacer is impregnated with an electrically insulating matrix material. The spacer is wound in spiral form around an axis, the axis being defined through the shape of the conductor. Thus, a multitude of neighbouring layers is formed. The core further comprises equalization elements in appropriate radial distances to the axis. The equalization elements comprise electrically conductive layers, which layers have openings, through which openings the matrix material can penetrate, and in that the equalization elements are applied to the core separately from the spacer. The electrically conductive layers can be net-shaped, grid-shaped, meshed or perforated. The openings are fillable with the matrix material, e.g., a particle-filled resin can be used. | 01-15-2009 |
20090173515 | ELONGATED MEMBER AND USE THEREOF - An elongated member including an outer sleeve-like rigid insulator shell surrounding a high voltage conductor extending in the longitudinal direction of the shell and a gap inside the shell next to an internal wall of the shell at least partially surrounding the conductor and filled with a medium including a material of with electrically insulating properties. The medium is formed by an electrically insulating material including hollow spaces at least partially filled with gas. The material is adapted to expand upon a temperature rise thereof by reversibly compressing the hollow spaces and reducing the volume thereof. | 07-09-2009 |
20090288878 | BUSHING AND A METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME - A bushing is disclosed with a duct for accommodating a conductor which is surrounded by an electrical field grading insulation. The bushing includes a core with a shell encapsulating the grading insulation and a flange surrounding the shell and carrying through holes distributed over its circumference for allowing the bushing to be attached to a wall. The shell and the flange can be in one piece and include an insulating matrix material. The through holes can be surrounded by metal inserts each forming an annular surface flush with a surface of the flange. A test tap can include a contact pin which is electrically conductively connected to an outermost layer of the grading insulation and surrounded by a contact ring connected to every second metal insert by connection wires for grounding the contact pin via the contact ring when the test tap is not in use and covered. The core can be produced by filling a mould with the liquid matrix material after components of the grading insulation and other parts have been fixed in the liquid matrix material. | 11-26-2009 |
20150325341 | High Voltage Device And A Method Of Manufacturing A High Voltage Device - The method relates to an electric device comprising at least two electrodes which are separated by dielectric part. At least one of said electrodes is arranged to be at a floating potential. The dielectric part comprises at least one turn of at least one non-impregnatable electrically insulating film between two neighbouring electrodes. The electrodes are bonded to adjacent turns of non-impregnatable insulating film, and adjacent turns of non-impregnatable insulating film, if any, are bonded to each other, so that the turns of non-impregnatable insulating film and the electrodes form a solid body. The invention further relates to a method of manufacturing an electric device, where bonding of at least one turn is performed upon forming of said turn, so that the bonding of said turn to the turn/electrode underneath will commence before said turn has been completely covered by the next turn. | 11-12-2015 |
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20100177187 | METHOD FOR DETERMINING AN IN-FOCUS POSITION AND A VISION INSPECTION SYSTEM - In one embodiment of the present invention, a method is disclosed for determining a difference between a sample position and an in-focus position, as well as a vision inspection system. In a first step image data depicting a sample is captured. Next, a feature set is extracted from the image data. Thereafter, the feature set is classified into a position difference value, corresponding to the difference between the sample position and the in-focus position, by using a machine learning algorithm that is trained to associate image data features to a position difference value. | 07-15-2010 |
20110270580 | METHOD, APPARATUS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR FOCUS PREDICTION - The present invention relates to a method, an analyzer and a computer program product for focus prediction in a sample arranged on a measuring surface of an analyzer. The method comprises row wise scanning sample positions by means of an optical system of said analyzer, said sample positions being positions in a coordinate system for said measuring surface containing said sample, for the first sample position on each row, determining a focus and storing said focus, and for each subsequent sample position: if a stored difference exists, predicting a focus by adding said stored difference to said stored focus, or if no stored difference exists, determining a focus and storing said focus. | 11-03-2011 |