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20090273821 | ALL-OPTICAL METHODS AND SYSTEMS - An all-optical modulation format converter for converting optical data signals modulated in an on-off-keying (OOK) format to a phase-shift-keying (PSK) format. The OOK-to-PSK converter can be coupled to a delay-line interferometer to provide an all-optical wavelength converter for differential PSK (DPSK). The OOK-to-PSK converter can also be used in all-optical implementations of various functions, including, for example, exclusive-OR (XOR/NXOR) and OR logic, shift registers, and pseudo-random binary sequence (PRBS) generators. | 11-05-2009 |
20110002696 | ALL-OPTICAL METHODS AND SYSTEMS - An all-optical modulation format converter for converting optical data signals modulated in an on-off-keying (OOK) format to a phase-shift-keying (PSK) format. The OOK-to-PSK converter can be coupled to a delay-line interferometer to provide an all-optical wavelength converter for differential PSK (DPSK). The OOK-to-PSK converter can also be used in all-optical implementations of various functions, including, for example, exclusive-OR (XOR/NXOR) and OR logic, shift registers, and pseudo-random binary sequence (PRBS) generators. Several variants of all-optical devices are described. | 01-06-2011 |
20120224867 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ALL-OPTICAL DISCRETE FOURIER TRANSFORM INCLUDING ALL-OPTICAL OFDM DEMULTIPLEXING - Various exemplary embodiments relate to an optical discrete Fourier transform device including: a 1×N splitter; N optical delay lines each with an optical phase shifter, wherein the N optical delay lines are coupled to the 1×N MMI device; and an N×N MMI device coupled to the N optical delay lines, wherein the N×N MMI device produces N optical outputs. | 09-06-2012 |
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20080310343 | Methods of jointly assigning resources in a multi-carrier, multi-hop wireless communication system - Methods for jointly determining tones, power, scheduling and routing of links in a multi-carrier, multi-hop network to achieve certain desired throughput objectives between source and destination nodes. The methods effectively enhance or optimize throughput received by each destination router under node traffic constraints such as power, scheduling and flow constraints that apply to each link between each of a plurality of nodes within the mesh network. | 12-18-2008 |
20100118926 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR SELECTING SETS OF AVAILABLE SUB-CHANNELS - Information is transmitted over selected, Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexed (OFDM) sub-channels to avoid frequencies with unacceptable congestion, noise or interference levels. Using frequency hopping, selected non-contiguous OFDM sub-channels used for transmission may vary with time. Once a group of OFDM sub-channels is selected, a power level and modulation technique may also be selected based on channel quality. | 05-13-2010 |
20100215108 | Ranking and Grouping of Transmissions in Communication System - Improved ranking and grouping techniques are disclosed for communication systems such as a multiple input multiple output system. For instance, techniques are disclosed for ranking and grouping users that are eligible for single-user and/or multiple-user transmissions. In one case, ranking and grouping are performed independently and, in another case, ranking and grouping are performed jointly. | 08-26-2010 |
20100302984 | Method and apparatus for mobile broadcast and multicast using randomized transmit signal phases in a single frequency network - A base station transmitter for a broadcast/multicast single frequency network may include a base station component configured to randomize a phase of the signal for the base station transmitter to transmit, wherein the base station transmitter is configured to transmit a signal having a frequency common to a frequency of a signal sent by another base station component in the network. A method for improving performance of single frequency networks may include transmitting single frequency signals from base stations with pseudo-random phases including in the signals, data that permits a receiver compatible with the network to synchronously replicate the pseudo-random phases used in the transmission of the single frequency signals. | 12-02-2010 |
20110124289 | Opportunistic Network Interference Cancellation For Wireless Networks - Embodiments are described herein to provide improvements to known network interference cancellation techniques. One general approach involves a receiver attempting to decode ( | 05-26-2011 |
20120071153 | Receive Signal Processing In Wireless Networks - Among the various methods proposed to address interference problems in wireless networks, two promising ones are: Network Multi-Input-Multi-Output (often referred to as Network MIMO) decoding (which employs joint MIMO receiver processing of signals received at multiple antennas); and Multi-Cell Successive Interference Cancellation (MC-SIC). These methods have complementary strengths and limitations when implemented in a practical setting. The approach described herein attempts to combine the strengths of these two methods while working within the constraints imposed by practical implementations to provide a viable hybrid solution. | 03-22-2012 |
20120207037 | PARTITIONING RESOURCES WITH SOFT REUSE IN A WIRELESS NETWORK - Systems and methods are disclosed for reusing resources of a wireless network. Radio communications resources of the wireless network are divided into partitions. A system described herein allows access to resources in the first partition by a first set of users for primary communications on the first partition, and allows access to resources in the first partition by a second set of users for secondary communications on the first partition. The control system also allows access to resources in the second partition by the second set of users for primary communications on the second partition, and allows access to resources in the second partition by the first set of users for secondary communications on the second partition. | 08-16-2012 |
20120289231 | Method And Apparatus For Improved Mobile Communications In Heterogeneous Wireless Networks - Various methods and devices are provided to address the need for improved mobile communications in heterogeneous networks. In one method, an anchor-cell transceiver node communicates with a mobile device via a primary link. The anchor-cell transceiver node conveys information for the mobile device to the mobile device by routing at least a portion of the information to the mobile device via a secondary-cell transceiver node. | 11-15-2012 |
20130188608 | Network Node And Method For Virtual Soft Handoff Operation - Various methods and network nodes (e.g., base stations or base transceiver nodes) are provided to address the need for enhanced uplink performance. In a first method, a virtual soft handoff network node receives ( | 07-25-2013 |
20140029425 | Method And Apparatus For Inter-Carrier Load Balancing - Various methods and devices are provided to address the need for improved inter-carrier load balancing. In one method, network equipment determines ( | 01-30-2014 |
20140029448 | Method And Apparatus For Improved Signal Processing In Wireless Networks - Various methods and devices are provided to address the need for improved cooperation-based signal processing. In a first method, network equipment determines ( | 01-30-2014 |
20140294114 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR REDUCING INTERFERENCE EFFECT ON DATA TRANSMITTED OVER A COMMUNICATION CHANNEL - In one example embodiment, a method for reducing an effect of an interference signal on data being transmitted over a communication channel is disclosed. The method includes determining, by a processor, a code vector representing data based on an information vector and an interference vector, the information vector representing the data, the interference vector representing the interference signal. The method further includes generating, by the processor, a transmit vector for transmitting the data based on the code vector and the interference vector. | 10-02-2014 |
20140294126 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR REDUCING INTERFERENCE EFFECT ON DATA TRANSMITTED OVER A COMMUNICATION CHANNEL - In one example embodiment, a method for reducing an effect of an interference signal on data being transmitted over a communication channel includes determining, by a processor, a code word based on at least an information vector and an interference vector, the information vector representing the data, the interference vector representing the interference signal. The method further includes determining, by the processor, a code vector based on the determined code word. The method further includes generating, by the processor, a transmit vector based on the code vector and the interference vector. | 10-02-2014 |
20150078478 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR REDUCING INTERFERENCE EFFECT ON DATA TRANSMITTED OVER A COMMUNICATION CHANNEL - In one example embodiment, a method for reducing an effect of an interference signal on data being transmitted over a communication channel includes determining, by the processor, a code word based on a base information vector and an auxiliary vector, the base information vector including base information bits representing the data to be transmitted over the communication channel, the auxiliary vector corresponding to an interference vector representing the interference signal. The method further includes generating, by the processor, a transmit vector for transmission based on the determined code word and the interference vector. | 03-19-2015 |
20150103737 | METHOD OF RECEIVING A SIGNAL IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORK AND ASSOCIATED NETWORK ELEMENTS - In one embodiment, the method includes determining, at a network element, a first filter component based on reference sequences for user equipments in a first set. The method further includes determining a second filter component. The second component is based on a plurality of received signals and has estimated contributions to the plurality of received signals by the user equipments in the first set removed. The plurality of received signals are associated with a plurality of antennas. The method further includes filtering a selected received signal based on the first and second filter components to obtain an estimated signal for a selected user equipment. | 04-16-2015 |
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20090104164 | ANGIOGENIC CELLS FROM HUMAN PLACENTAL PERFUSATE - Provided herein are the production of vasculogenic or angiogenic cells from placental perfusate. Also provided are methods of treating an individual having a cardiac or vascular insufficiency, disease, disorder or condition comprising administering to said individual placental perfusate, placental perfusate cells, or combinations of placental perfusate or perfusate cells with placental or non-placental hematopoietic stem cells or adherent placental stem cells. | 04-23-2009 |
20090252710 | TUMOR SUPPRESSION USING HUMAN PLACENTAL PERFUSATE AND HUMAN PLACENTA-DERIVED INTERMEDIATE NATURAL KILLER CELLS - Provided herein are placental perfusate, placental perfusate cells, and placenta-derived intermediate natural killer cells, and combinations thereof. Also provided herein are compositions comprising the same, and methods of using placental perfusate, placental perfusate cells, and placenta-derived intermediate natural killer cells, and combinations thereof, to suppress the growth or proliferation of tumor cells, cancer cells, and the like, and to treat individuals having tumor cells. | 10-08-2009 |
20110003387 | METHOD OF PRODUCING ERYTHROCYTES WITHOUT FEEDER CELLS - Provided herein are methods of producing erythrocytes from hematopoietic cells, particularly hematopoietic cells from placental perfusate in combination with hematopoietic cells from umbilical cord blood, wherein the method results in accelerated expansion and differentiation of the hematopoietic cells to more efficiently produce administrable erythrocytes. Further provided herein is a bioreactor in which hematopoietic cell expansion and differentiation takes place. | 01-06-2011 |
20110280849 | TUMOR SUPPRESSION USING HUMAN PLACENTA-DERIVED INTERMEDIATE NATURAL KILLER CELLS AND IMMUNOMODULATORY COMPOUNDS - Provided herein are methods of suppressing tumor cell proliferation, of treating individuals having cancer or a viral infection, comprising contacting the tumor cells, or administering to the individual, placental perfusate, placental perfusate cells, or natural killer cells, e.g., placenta-derived intermediate natural killer cells, with an immunomodulatory compound or thalidomide. | 11-17-2011 |
20120148553 | METHODS OF GENERATING NATURAL KILLER CELLS - Provided herein are methods of producing natural killer cells using a two-step expansion and differentiation method. Also provided herein are methods of suppressing tumor cell proliferation, of treating individuals having cancer or a viral infection, comprising administering the NK cells produced by the method to an individual having the cancer or viral infection. | 06-14-2012 |
20140093488 | TUMOR SUPPRESSION USING HUMAN PLACENTAL PERFUSATE AND HUMAN PLACENTA-DERIVED INTERMEDIATE NATURAL KILLER CELLS - Provided herein are placental perfusate, placental perfusate cells, and placenta-derived intermediate natural killer cells, and combinations thereof. Also provided herein are compositions comprising the same, and methods of using placental perfusate, placental perfusate cells, and placenta-derived intermediate natural killer cells, and combinations thereof, to suppress the growth or proliferation of tumor cells, cancer cells, and the like, and to treat individuals having tumor cells. | 04-03-2014 |
20140256042 | METHOD OF PRODUCING ERYTHROCYTES WITHOUT FEEDER CELLS - Provided herein are methods of producing erythrocytes from hematopoietic cells, particularly hematopoietic cells from placental perfusate in combination with hematopoietic cells from umbilical cord blood, wherein the method results in accelerated expansion and differentiation of the hematopoietic cells to more efficiently produce administrable erythrocytes. Further provided herein is a bioreactor in which hematopoietic cell expansion and differentiation takes place. | 09-11-2014 |
20150072425 | METHODS OF GENERATING NATURAL KILLER CELLS - Provided herein are methods of producing natural killer cells using a two-step expansion and differentiation method. Also provided herein are methods of suppressing tumor cell proliferation, of treating individuals having cancer or a viral infection, comprising administering the NK cells produced by the method to an individual having the cancer or viral infection. | 03-12-2015 |
20150225697 | NATURAL KILLER CELLS AND USES THEREOF - Provided herein are methods of producing natural killer (NK) cells and NK progenitor cell populations using a two-step expansion and differentiation method. Also provided herein are methods of producing populations of NK cells and NK progenitor cell populations using a three-step expansion and differentiation method. Also provided herein are methods of suppressing tumor cell proliferation using the NK cells, the NK cell populations, and the NK progenitor cell populations produced by the methods described herein, as well as methods of treating individuals having cancer or a viral infection, comprising administering the NK cells, the NK cell populations, and the NK progenitor cell populations produced by the methods described herein to an individual having the cancer or viral infection. | 08-13-2015 |
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20080306053 | MODULATION OF CHEMOSENSORY RECEPTORS AND LIGANDS ASSOCIATED THEREWITH - The present invention provides screening methods for identifying modifiers of chemosensory receptors and their ligands, e.g., by determining whether a test entity is suitable to interact with one or more interacting sites within the Venus flytrap domains of the chemosensory receptors as well as modifiers capable of modulating chemosensory receptors and their ligands. | 12-11-2008 |
20080306076 | MODULATION OF CHEMOSENSORY RECEPTORS AND LIGANDS ASSOCIATED THEREWITH - The present invention provides screening methods for identifying modifiers of chemosensory receptors and their ligands, e.g., by determining whether a test entity is suitable to interact with one or more interacting sites within the Venus flytrap domains of the chemosensory receptors as well as modifiers capable of modulating chemosensory receptors and their ligands. | 12-11-2008 |
20080306093 | MODULATION OF CHEMOSENSORY RECEPTORS AND LIGANDS ASSOCIATED THEREWITH - The present invention provides screening methods for identifying modifiers of chemosensory receptors and their ligands, e.g., by determining whether a test entity is suitable to interact with one or more interacting sites within the Venus flytrap domains of the chemosensory receptors as well as modifiers capable of modulating chemosensory receptors and their ligands. | 12-11-2008 |
20110224155 | MODULATION OF CHEMOSENSORY RECEPTORS AND LIGANDS ASSOCIATED THEREWITH - The present invention includes methods for identifying modifiers of chemosensory receptors and their ligands, e.g., by determining whether a test entity is suitable to interact with one or more interacting sites within the Venus flytrap domains of the chemosensory receptors, and modifiers capable of modulating chemosensory receptors and their ligands. The present invention also includes modifiers of chemosensory receptors and their ligands having Formula (I), its subgenus, and specific compounds. Furthermore, the present invention includes ingestible compositions comprising the modifiers of chemosensory receptors and their ligands and methods of using the modifiers of chemosensory receptors and their ligands to enhance the sweet taste of an ingestible composition or treat a condition associated with a chemosensory receptor. In addition, the present invention include processes for preparing the modifiers of chemosensory receptors and their ligands. | 09-15-2011 |
20110230502 | MODULATION OF CHEMOSENSORY RECEPTORS AND LIGANDS ASSOCIATED THEREWITH - The present invention provides screening methods for identifying modifiers of chemosensory receptors and their ligands, e.g., by determining whether a test entity is suitable to interact with one or more interacting sites within the Venus flytrap domains of the chemosensory receptors as well as modifiers capable of modulating chemosensory receptors and their ligands. | 09-22-2011 |
20140235623 | MODULATION OF CHEMOSENSORY RECEPTORS AND LIGANDS ASSOCIATED THEREWITH - The present invention includes methods for identifying modifiers of chemosensory receptors and their ligands, e.g., by determining whether a test entity is suitable to interact with one or more interacting sites within the Venus flytrap domains of the chemosensory receptors, and modifiers capable of modulating chemosensory receptors and their ligands. The present invention also includes modifiers of chemosensory receptors and their ligands having Formula (I), its subgenus, and specific compounds. Furthermore, the present invention includes ingestible compositions comprising the modifiers of chemosensory receptors and their ligands and methods of using the modifiers of chemosensory receptors and their ligands to enhance the sweet taste of an ingestible composition or treat a condition associated with a chemosensory receptor. In addition, the present invention include processes for preparing the modifiers of chemosensory receptors and their ligands. | 08-21-2014 |
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20100041875 | MODIFIED GP140 ENVELOPE POLYPEPTIDES OF HIV-1 ISOLATES, COMPOSITIONS, STABILIZED TRIMERIC COPLEXES, AND USES THEREOF - This invention provides a modified gp140 envelope polypeptide of an HIV-1 isolate comprising a gp120 polypeptide portion comprising consecutive amino acids and a gp41 ectodomain polypeptide portion comprising consecutive amino acids, said gp41 ectodomain polypeptide portion being modified to comprise isoleucine (I) at an amino acid position equivalent to amino acid position 535; glutamine (Q) at an amino acid position equivalent to amino acid position 543; serine (S) at an amino acid position equivalent to amino acid position 553; lysine (K) at an amino acid position equivalent to amino acid position 567; and arginine (R) at an amino acid position equivalent to amino acid position 588, the amino acid positions being numbered by reference to the HIV-1 isolate KNH1144. This invention also provides nucleic acids encoding such a polypeptide, vectors, host cells, trimeric complexes and compositions thereof. Also provided are antibodies generated against the modified polypeptides and trimeric complexes, and methods of using the modified polypeptides, compositions and trimeric complexes. | 02-18-2010 |
20110250220 | MODIFIED GP140 ENVELOPE POLYPEPTIDES OF HIV-1 ISOLATES, COMPOSITIONS, STABILIZED TRIMERIC COMPLEXES, AND USES THEREOF - This invention provides a modified gp140 envelope polypeptide of an HIV-1 isolate comprising a gp120 polypeptide portion comprising consecutive amino acids and a gp41 ectodomain polypeptide portion comprising consecutive amino acids, said gp41 ectodomain polypeptide portion being modified to comprise isoleucine (I) at an amino acid position equivalent to amino acid position 535; glutamine (Q) at an amino acid position equivalent to amino acid position 543; serine (S) at an amino acid position equivalent to amino acid position 553; lysine (K) at an amino acid position equivalent to amino acid position 567; and arginine (R) at an amino acid position equivalent to amino acid position 588, the amino acid positions being numbered by reference to the HIV-1 isolate KNH1144. This invention also provides nucleic acids encoding such a polypeptide, vectors, host cells, trimeric complexes and compositions thereof. Also provided are antibodies generated against the modified polypeptides and trimeric complexes, and methods of using the modified polypeptides, compositions and trimeric complexes. | 10-13-2011 |