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20150297152 | Craniostat for acquiring extraoral dental radiographies - A craniostat for an extraoral dental radiographic apparatus includes an upper portion connected to a lower portion by rods. The upper portion includes a crossbeam and rests for a patient's temples, the rests being formed by two arches articulated with the crossbeam. The arches lean on the patient's temples, and are blocked by a control system, which, in one embodiment, is configured as oscillating levers. The blocking action is caused by shape friction generated at the time of activation via the control levers. A method of use of a craniostat is also described. | 10-22-2015 |
20150297153 | Craniostat for acquiring extraoral dental radiographies - A craniostat for an extraoral dental radiographic apparatus includes an upper portion connected to a lower portion by two rods. The upper portion includes a rest for a patient's forehead, wherein the rest for the patient's forehead rest has an arched shape vertically sliding in a suitable seat inside a crossbeam supported by the rods. A method of use of a craniostat according to the invention is also described. | 10-22-2015 |
20150297154 | Craniostat for acquiring extraoral dental radiographies - A craniostat for an extraoral dental radiographic apparatus includes a chin rest and a bite, which are optionally removable. The bite has centering surfaces of pre-defined orientation with respect to a centering position of the bite and is blocked in a blocking position by tightening the centering surfaces against tightening surfaces also having a pre-defined orientation with respect to the bite centering position, so that in tightened condition the bite is also automatically brought in correct centering position on the sagittal plane. A method of use of a craniostat is also described. | 10-22-2015 |
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20090029697 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR SYNCHRONIZING SUBSCRIBER FEATURE DATA ACROSS MULTIPLE DOMAINS - Methods, systems, and computer program products for synchronizing a subscriber profile in a plurality of domains is described. In one embodiment, the method includes receiving a profile update request message from an application server to modify an Internet protocol (IP) domain subscriber profile. The profile update request message is forwarded to a home location register (HLR). A cellular domain subscriber profile is modified in accordance with the profile update request message. Similarly, an updated subscriber profile data is received from the HLR. The updated subscriber profile data is converted in the IP domain. The converted updated subscriber profile data is sent to the application server. | 01-29-2009 |
20120076131 | METHODS, SYSTEMS AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR SUPPORTING A PLURALITY OF REAL-TIME TRANSPORT PROTOCOL (RTP) MULTIPLEXING ENABLEMENT METHODS IN A MEDIA GATEWAY - Methods, systems, and computer readable media for supporting a plurality of RTP multiplexing enablement methods in a media gateway are disclosed. According to one aspect, a system includes a media gateway controller configured to receive a signaling message to establish a call from a peer node in a first network, an a media gateway configured to perform a first and second RTP multiplexing enablement process on the media portion of the call, wherein the first RTP multiplexing enablement process includes sending a real-time transport control protocol (RTCP) Application packet to the peer node, refraining from performing RTP multiplexing on packets sent to the peer node until a reply RTCP Application packet is received from the peer node, and receiving RTP multiplexed packets from the peer node, and wherein the second RTP multiplexing enablement process includes obtaining an Internet protocol (IP) realm identifier that identifies the first network, accessing configuration data in the media gateway using the IP realm identifier to determine a predefined multiplexing enablement action for packets destined for the first network, and executing the determined predefined multiplexing enablement action on packets sent to the peer node in the first network. | 03-29-2012 |
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20110032927 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR INTELLIGENT OPTIMIZATION OF DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR (DSP) RESOURCE UTILIZATION IN A MEDIA GATEWAY - The subject matter described herein includes methods, systems, and computer readable media for intelligent optimization of digital signal processor (DSP) resource utilization in a media gateway. In one method, it is determined in a media gateway whether predetermined conditions exist for DSP-less IP-IP switching for a call. In response to determining that the predetermined conditions exist, DSP-less IP-IP switching is implemented for the call in the media gateway. After implementing the DSP-less IP-IP switching for the call, it is determined whether a predetermined event occurs that requires insertion of DSP resources during the call. In response to determining that the predetermined event occurs, the DSP resources are inserted into the call during the call. | 02-10-2011 |
20110228672 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR PROVIDING NON-ACCESS STRATUM (NAS) NODE SELECTION FUNCTION (NNSF) WITH CORE NETWORK (CN) NODE BEARER CIRCUIT AVAILABILITY MONITORING AND AVAILABILITY-BASED LOAD SHARING - The subject matter described herein includes methods, systems, and computer readable media for providing a NAS node selection function with CN node bearer circuit availability monitoring and availability-based load sharing. According to one aspect, the subject matter described herein includes a method for providing a NAS node selection function. The method includes performing various steps at a NAS node selection function which may be integrated with or separate from a media gateway. The method includes monitoring bearer circuit availability for each of a plurality of CN nodes. The method further includes storing an indication of bearer circuit availability for each of the CN nodes. The method further includes receiving initial layer | 09-22-2011 |
20110280119 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR AUTOMATIC, PEER NODE TRANSPARENT REHOMING OF TIME DIVISION MULTIPLEXED (TDM)-BASED SIGNALING CHANNELS IN AN X USER ADAPTATION (XUA) SIGNALING GATEWAY - The subject matter described herein includes methods, systems and computer readable media for automatic, peer node transparent re-homing of time division multiplexed (TDM)-based signaling channels in an X user adaptation (XUA) signaling gateway. One exemplary method includes providing an XUA SG having a plurality of SG cards, a plurality of TDM network interface cards (NICs) and a plurality of packet NICs, and a switching matrix connecting the TDM NICs and the XUA SG cards. The method further includes configuring the switching matrix so that a first XUA SG card terminates a set of TDM-based signaling channels. The method further includes switching the set of TDM-based signaling channels from one of the TDM NICs to the first XUA SG card. The method further includes switching the set of TOM-based signaling channels, detecting failure of the first XUA SG card, and automatically reconfiguring the TDM switching matrix so that the set of TDM-based signaling channels is sent to a second XUA SG card of the plurality of XUA SG cards. | 11-17-2011 |
20150124802 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR INTELLIGENT OPTIMIZATION OF DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR (DSP) RESOURCE UTILIZATION IN A MEDIA GATEWAY - The subject matter described herein includes methods, systems, and computer readable media for intelligent optimization of digital signal processor (DSP) resource utilization in a media gateway. In one method, it is determined in a media gateway whether predetermined conditions exist for DSP-less IP-IP switching for a call. In response to determining that the predetermined conditions exist, DSP-less IP-IP switching is implemented for the call in the media gateway. After implementing the DSP-less IP-IP switching for the call, it is determined whether a predetermined event occurs that requires insertion of DSP resources during the call. In response to determining that the predetermined event occurs, the DSP resources are inserted into the call during the call. | 05-07-2015 |