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20110143712 | Method and Arrangement in a Telecommunication System - Embodiments herein include methods and arrangements for controlling access of mobile devices to a network, such as GSM. The mobile devices belong to an access control class (ACC) and also belong to an additional access control class (EACC) that provides extended access control. The arrangement broadcasts system information to the mobile devices that comprises a first indicator indicating an ACC. The first indicator indicates whether a mobile device is allowed to access or is barred from accessing the network. The system information further comprises a second indicator indicating an EACC. The second indicator indicates whether a mobile device is allowed to access or is limited from accessing the network. Limited access may entail blocking a mobile device from initiating communications with the network, blocking the mobile device from receiving network initiated communications, or both. A mobile device blocked from network initiated communication may not answer a page from the network. | 06-16-2011 |
20110195709 | Method and Arrangement in a Telecommunication System - In a GSM network, mobile stations monitor the paging channel of their respective paging group. Specifically, when a mobile station registers with the GSM network, the GSM network classifies the mobile station as belonging to one of two categories, a first category and a second category. Mobile stations belonging to the first category monitor the paging channel of their paging group at an interval defined by the GSM parameter BS-PA-MFRMS. Mobile stations belonging to the second category monitor the paging channel of their paging group at a second interval which is longer than that defined by the GSM parameter BS-PA-MFRMS. | 08-11-2011 |
20120322488 | Method and Network Node in a Wireless Communication System - Network node ( | 12-20-2012 |
20140098771 | Method and Arrangement in a Telecommunication System - The invention relates to methods and arrangements for controlling access of a mobile device to a network, such as GSM. The mobile devices belong to an access control class (ACC) and for providing extended access control may also belong to an additional access control class (EACC). The arrangement broadcasts system information to the mobile devices, which system information indicates whether mobile device, which belong to an access control class (ACC), is allowed to access or are barred from accessing the network, and the system information further indicates whether the mobile device, which also belong to an extended access control class (EACC), is allowed to access or are limited from accessing the network. Different ways for limiting access is provided. An example is to block the mobile device from initiating communication, and allow the mobile device for communication initiated by the network. An example is to block the mobile device from communication initiated from the network, and allow the mobile for initiating communication. An example is to block the mobile device from initiating communication, as well as for communication initiated by the network. A mobile device blocked from network initiated communication is not allowed to answer a paging from the network. | 04-10-2014 |
20140323165 | EXTENDED MONITORING WINDOW FOR ROBUST PAGING - A wireless communication device communicates an extended monitoring window indicator to a core network node. The extended monitoring window indicator indicates that the wireless communication device is capable of monitoring a paging channel of a radio access node using an extended monitoring window that includes one or more paging blocks in addition to a nominal paging block associated with the wireless communication device. The extended monitoring window indicator indicates the additional paging blocks of the extended monitoring window. | 10-30-2014 |
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20100305185 | DIAGNOSTIC METHOD - It has been demonstrated that the level of HBP increases in individuals that subsequently develop severe sepsis. Accordingly, the level of HBP, HBP/WBC ratio or HBP/NC ratio in an individual can be used to determine whether or not an individual is at risk of developing severe sepsis. | 12-02-2010 |
20130252347 | DIAGNOSTIC METHOD - It has been demonstrated that the level of HBP increases in individuals that subsequently develop severe sepsis. Accordingly, the level of HBP, HBP/WBC ratio or HBP/NC ratio in an individual can be used to determine whether or not an individual is at risk of developing severe sepsis. | 09-26-2013 |
20140080754 | DIAGNOSTIC METHOD FOR BACTERIAL MENINGITIS - It has been demonstrated that the level of HBP increases in individuals that have bacterial meningitis. Accordingly, the level of HBP in an individual can be used to determine whether or not an individual has bacterial meningitis. | 03-20-2014 |
20140187503 | DIAGNOSTIC METHOD - It has been demonstrated that the level of HBP increases in individuals that subsequently develop severe sepsis. Accordingly, the level of HBP, HBP/WBC ratio or HBP/NC ratio in an individual can be used to determine whether or not an individual is at risk of developing severe sepsis. | 07-03-2014 |
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20130264280 | Process for Removing Ammonium from a Wastewater Stream - A process that utilizes ammonium oxidizing bacteria (AOB) and anaerobic ammonium oxidizing (ANAMMOX) bacteria to remove ammonium from a wastewater stream. Sludge separated from the wastewater in a mainstream is processed in a sidestream that includes an anaerobic digester, a dewatering system, and a biofilm reactor. The anaerobic digester produces digested sludge that is dewatered, producing reject water that includes a relatively high ammonium concentration and a relatively low organic carbon concentration and a relatively high temperature. The reject water is treated in a sidestream deammonification biofilm reactor that includes biofilm carriers seeded with AOB and ANAMMOX bacteria that are effective to remove ammonium from the reject water. In order to remove ammonium from the wastewater in the mainstream, the AOB and ANAMMOX bacteria on the media carriers is utilized to contact the wastewater in the mainstream and to remove ammonium therefrom. Because of the conditions in the mainstream, after a period of time, the AOB and ANAMMOX bacteria does not efficiently remove ammonium. To rejuvenate the AOB and ANAMMOX bacteria on the biofilm carriers, the AOB and ANAMMOX bacteria is again contacted with the reject water in the sidestream biofilm reactor where conditions are favorable for the growth and proliferation of the AOB and ANAMMOX bacteria. | 10-10-2013 |
20140238931 | Process for Treating Municiple Wastewater Employing Two Sequencing Biofilm Batch Reactors - A method is provided for removing BOD and ammonium from wastewater in a mainstream process that includes deammonification. Wastewater including BOD and ammonium is directed to a first sequence batch reactor (SBBR). The wastewater is treated in the first SBBR and in the process nitrite is accumulated such that the wastewater includes a nitrite-to-ammonium stoichiometric ratio that enables anammox bacteria to effectively remove ammonium and nitrite from the wastewater. Thereafter the wastewater is directed the wastewater from the first SBBR to a second SBBR. The second SBBR is operated under anoxic conditions and employs anammox bacteria to remove ammonium and nitrite from the wastewater. In certain embodiments, a pre-denitrification step or process is employed in the first SBBR to remove BOD. In addition, in certain embodiments, the second SBBR includes an oxic phase for converting some ammonium to nitrite and, in some cases, an external carbon source is added to the wastewater under anoxic conditions to reduce the concentration of the nitrate in the wastewater. | 08-28-2014 |