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Eberhard F. Wunderlich, Aberdeen, NJ US
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20090019352 | Paradigm in multimedia services creation methodology, and new service creation and service execution environments - The present invention discloses a new paradigm in Multimedia Services Creation Methodology, and new Service Creation and Service Execution Environments, based on this methodology. A service designer can access the Service Creation Environment via a Web based Graphical User Interface (GUI), to design new service in an automated way. The design process includes creation of the Service Logic Script (SLS), and associated databases that are used for storage of service and subscriber related data. The service developer (user) assembles Language Graphical Objects (LGO) into Service Logic Script. LGOs are part of a new graphical language that has been developed to meet multimedia service creation needs. They represent service control and call control primitive functions that have to be performed, in order to provide a multimedia service to service subscribers. LGOs are independent of each other, they have attributes, and they pass a token to their next object(s) at certain points, as determined by their internal logic, during their execution. Therefore, several objects can be executing simultaneously at the same time. An object may change its internal state, including changing it to “in-active”, in reaction to some of the events it may receive from network and based on its internal logic. The service designer also defines service and user data as may be necessary to offer and execute the service. Data definitions are translated into database schema and the schema is used to create databases for service and subscriber information storage, and to generate Service Provisioning and Subscriber Tuning Forms. Subsequently, the service designer translates the service logic so defined, installs the results in a Service Execution Environment (SEE), and makes the service available for subscription and provisioning. A service manager provisions the service, and provides different service access authorization levels to the registered service subscribers. Service subscribers can fine-tune the service, and invoke it. | 01-15-2009 |
20090168781 | ARCHITECTURE TO SUPPORT PUBLIC VOICE VPN SERVICES OVER AN IP NETWORK - The presently disclosed architecture enables a service provider to support public voice VPN services over an IP VPN network. The architecture utilizes a customer VPN, a designated gateway for the customer VPN, an IP VPN transport network, and a Call Control Element/router Complex which uses IP technology to map between the IP VPN and the voice VPN. With such an arrangement, the customer VPN is extended to the gatekeeper of the Call Control Element/router Complex, thereby enabling the provision of voice VPN services over an IP network. | 07-02-2009 |
20110265062 | Paradigm in Multimedia Services Creation Methodology, and New Service Creation and Service Execution Environments - The present invention discloses a new paradigm in Multimedia Services Creation Methodology, and new Service Creation and Service Execution Environments, based on this methodology. A service designer can access the Service Creation Environment via a Web based Graphical User Interface (GUI), to design new service in an automated way. The design process includes creation of the Service Logic Script (SLS), and associated databases that are used for storage of service and subscriber related data. The service developer (user) assembles Language Graphical Objects (LGO) into Service Logic Script. LGOs are part of a new graphical language that has been developed to meet multimedia service creation needs. They represent service control and call control primitive functions that have to be performed, in order to provide a multimedia service to service subscribers. | 10-27-2011 |
20140130010 | Paradigm in Multimedia Services Creation Methodology, and New Service Creation and Service Execution Environments - The present invention discloses a new paradigm in Multimedia Services Creation Methodology, and new Service Creation and Service Execution Environments, based on this methodology. A service designer can access the Service Creation Environment via a Web based Graphical User Interface (GUI), to design new service in an automated way. The design process includes creation of the Service Logic Script (SLS), and associated databases that are used for storage of service and subscriber related data. The service developer (user) assembles Language Graphical Objects (LGO) into Service Logic Script. LGOs are part of a new graphical language that has been developed to meet multimedia service creation needs. They represent service control and call control primitive functions that have to be performed, in order to provide a multimedia service to service subscribers. | 05-08-2014 |
Forrest Wunderlich, El Granada, CA US
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20120025985 | RFID tracking of patient specimen samples - Miniature RFID tags are used in a system for identifying, locating, tracking and inventorying patient specimens pursuant to medical testing. The RFID tags are attached to specimen vessels, and at a point of collection for patient specimens each RFID tag of a vessel is associated with patient and test data, in a collection site database. When a series of vessels are to go to a laboratory, a hand-held device receives all data on the specimens via download from the collection site PC/database. A courier picks up a container with the specimen vessels and delivers it to the laboratory, along with the hand-held device. At the lab a reader reads all specimen tags, and the data stored in the hand-held device is downloaded to a lab processor/database to verify all specimens are present. Location of specimens can be done by reading or powering up different zones, and the hand-held device can have a power node for selectively powering one or several specimen tags for identification or location of specific specimens. | 02-02-2012 |
James Bock Wunderlich, Burlingame, CA US
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20160088095 | DISCOVERY OF SERVER FUNCTIONS - A request associated with a functions that are provided by a server may be received from a client system. A subset of the functions that are provided by the server and that are available based on the request may be identified. Information based on the identified subset of functions may be generated. Furthermore, the information that is based on the identified subset of functions may be transmitted to the client system. | 03-24-2016 |
Joerg Wunderlich, Cambridgeshire GB
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20100123133 | SPIN-POLARISED CHARGE-CARRIER DEVICE - A device comprising a channel for charge carriers comprising non-ferromagnetic semiconducting in which charge carriers exhibit spin-orbit coupling, a region of semiconducting material of opposite conductivity type to the channel and configured so as to form a junction with the channel for injecting spin-polarised charge carriers into an end of the channel and at least one lead connected to the channel for measuring a transverse voltage across the channel. | 05-20-2010 |
20140169084 | Memory device - A memory device is described. The memory device comprises an antiferromagnet. The device may comprise an insulator and an electrode arranged in a tunnel junction configuration. Alternatively, the device may comprise first and second contacts to the antiferromagnet for measuring ohmic resistance of the antiferromagnet. The antiferromagnet is not coupled to any ferromagnet. The state of the antiferromagnet can be set by heating the junction to a temperature at or above a critical temperature at which is possible to re-orientate magnetic moments in the antiferromagnet, applying an external magnetic field and then cooling the antiferromagnet to a temperature below the critical temperature. | 06-19-2014 |
Joerg Wunderlich, Cambridge GB
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20090016098 | MAGNETORESISTIVE DEVICE - A method of operating a magnetoresistive device is described. The device comprises a ferromagnetic region configured to exhibit magnetic anisotropy and to allow magnetisation thereof to be switched between at least first and second orientations and a gate capacitively coupled to the ferromagnetic region. The method comprises applying an electric field pulse to the ferromagnetic region so as to cause orientation of magnetic anisotropy to change for switching magnetisation between the first and second orientations. | 01-15-2009 |
20090073615 | FABRICATION OF MESOSCOPIC LORENTZ MAGNETORESISTIVE STRUCTURES - A Lorentz Magnetoresistive sensor having an extremely small lead width and lead spacing is disclosed. The sensor can be constructed by a novel fabrication method that allows the leads to be deposited in such a manner that lead width and spacing between the leads is determined by the as deposited thicknesses of the lead layers and electrically insulating spacer layers between the leads rather than by photolithography. Because the lead thicknesses and lead spacings are not defined photolithograhically, the lead thickness and lead spacing are not limited by photolithographic resolution limits. | 03-19-2009 |
20090080118 | EMR SENSOR WITH INTEGRATED SIGNAL AMPLIFICATION - A Lorentz magnetoresistive sensor having integrated signal amplification. The sensor is constructed upon a substrate such as a semiconductor material, and an amplification circuit such as transistor is constructed directly into the substrate on which the magnetoresistive device is constructed. This integrated signal amplification greatly enhances sensor performance by eliminating a great deal of signal noise that would otherwise be added to the read signal. | 03-26-2009 |
20090146232 | MAGNETORESISTIVE DEVICE - A magnetoresistive device comprises a ferromagnetic region, a non-ferromagnetic region, an insulating region and a conductive region. The insulating region is arranged between the ferromagnetic region and the conductive region so as to provide a tunnel barrier. The non-ferromagnetic region separates the insulating region and the ferromagnetic region. | 06-11-2009 |
20110170339 | MAGNETORESISTIVE DEVICE - A method of operating a magnetoresistive device is described. The device comprises a ferromagnetic region configured to exhibit magnetic anisotropy and to allow magnetisation thereof to be switched between at least first and second orientations and a gate capacitively coupled to the ferromagnetic region. The method comprises applying an electric field pulse to the ferromagnetic region so as to cause orientation of magnetic anisotropy to change for switching magnetisation between the first and second orientations. | 07-14-2011 |
20130200446 | SPIN-BASED DEVICE - A spin-based device comprises a channel, first and second electrodes configured, in response to a bias configuration, to generate an electric field along the channel, and a spin injector arranged to inject spin into the channel at a point between the first and second electrodes. The device may further comprise a spin current detector and/or a spin accumulation detector arranged at different points(s) along the channel. | 08-08-2013 |
John Wunderlich, Roswell, GA US
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20090006246 | Method and System for Simulating an On-Line Credit Application - A system and method for testing an electronic or on-line credit application process is provided. The system and method, which may be run in a production environment, include selecting at least one fictional credit applicant entity from an entity database. A script database then executes one or more predetermined test scripts using the information from the entity database to simulate a real credit application through the electronic or on-line process. Screen shots or other data may then be recorded such that a tester may review the process to ensure the system is properly operational. | 01-01-2009 |
John A. Wunderlich, Roswell, GA US
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20090138589 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ACTIVE BUSINESS CONFIGURED WEBSITE MONITORING - The website performance monitoring systems and methods of the present invention are implemented via a website monitoring tool that includes a website canvas and a plurality of web page objects configured to be dragged and dropped onto the generic website canvas to facilitate creation of a website model. The monitoring tool also includes a graphic interface which may be utilized to define and associate performance operational rules of a website being modified or created. The performance operational rules include website performance thresholds and rules associated with alerts which may be delivered in response to a website achieving or falling below defined performance alert levels. The monitoring tool also includes a pixel module which may be engaged to assign a plurality of attributes to a pixel associated with a page within the website model. The graphic interface of the monitoring tool also includes a plurality of web page objects that are configured to be selected, dragged and dropped onto the generic website canvas to facilitate creation of a website model that illustrates the process flow of pages within the website model. | 05-28-2009 |
John H. Wunderlich, Green Bay, WI US
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20100104799 | STACK COMPRISING MULTI-FOLDED FOUR PANEL SHEETS AND FOLDING BOARDS THEREFOR - A stack of folded sheets comprises first and second groups of folded sheets. Each of the sheets of each group includes a center panel, a second panel, and a V-shaped portion including third and fourth panels. The sheets of the two groups are alternately arranged so that the second panel of each sheet of each group is adjacent a fourth panel of a sheet of the other group. The adjacent second and fourth panels may or may not be interleaved. | 04-29-2010 |
John R. Wunderlich, Bethesda, MD US
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20110268754 | IMMUNOTHERAPY WITH IN VITRO-SELECTED ANTIGEN-SPECIFIC LYMPHOCYTES AFTER NONMYELOABLATIVE LYMPHODEPLETING CHEMOTHERAPY - A method of promoting the regression of a cancer in a mammal comprising: (i) administering to the mammal nonmyeloablative lymphodepleting chemotherapy, and (ii) subsequently administering: (a) autologous T-cells, which have been previously isolated, selected for highly avid recognition of an antigen of the cancer, the regression of which is to be promoted, and rapidly expanded in vitro only once, and, either concomitantly with the autologous T-cells or subsequently to the autologous T-cells, by the same route or a different route, a T-cell growth factor that promotes the growth and activation of the autologous T-cells, or (b) autologous T-cells, which have been previously isolated, selected for highly avid recognition of an antigen of the cancer, the regression of which is to be promoted, modified to express a T-cell growth factor that promotes the growth and activation of the autologous T-cells, and rapidly expanded in vitro only once, whereupon the regression of the cancer in the mammal is promoted. | 11-03-2011 |
Jörg Wunderlich, Cambridge GB
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20110103138 | SINGLE-CHARGE TUNNELING DEVICE - A single-electron transistor ( | 05-05-2011 |
Jörg Wunderlich, Cambridge GB
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20110103138 | SINGLE-CHARGE TUNNELING DEVICE - A single-electron transistor ( | 05-05-2011 |
Kerstin Wunderlich, Leiden NL
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20120129764 | INFLUENZA A AND B VIRUS REPLICATION-INHIBITING PEPTIDES - A synthesized or isolated influenza virus replication-inhibiting peptide that competitively inhibits protein-protein interaction of the PA and PB1 of both influenza Virus Types A and B and novel in vitro binding screen to identify peptides with antiviral activity against influenza viruses of both type A and B is disclosed. In addition to the well-known pandemic influenza A viruses (such as the 1918 “Spanish” flu or H5N1), both type A and B viruses contribute greatly to the annual recurring epidemics that cause the vast majority of human cases and medical cost. Surprisingly, it was found that the novel virus replication-inhibiting, are able to inhibit protein-protein interaction of the PA and PB1 subunits of the heterotrimeric viral RNA polymerase complex of both influenza virus types A and B. The viral polymerase sub-unit interaction domain turned out as an effective target for the new antivirals, as correct assembly of the three viral polymerase subunits PB1, PB2 and PA is required for viral RNA synthesis and infectivity. | 05-24-2012 |
Richard E. Wunderlich, Canton, GA US
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20110218536 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SHAVING BONE - A medical catheter extrusion forms a sheath around a wire. The extrusion is coupled to a steering and motivating handle. The handle is part of a housing that houses a motivation component fixed to the housing, a crankshaft, or similar eccentric component, couples to the motivation component, which is coupled to a proximal end of the wire. At the wire's distal end, a cutting tip with canted teeth couples to the wire. The cutting tip is capable of cutting bone when moving axially toward the catheter extrusion but glides across the bone without cutting it when moving axially away from the catheter extrusion. The motivation component can be a motor or buttons or a trigger, that couple to the wire and converts manual movement into reciprocating motion of the flexible shaft. The shaft's reciprocating motion moves the flexible and steerable shaft back and forth to move the. | 09-08-2011 |
Rick Wunderlich, Canton, MI US
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20090271034 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PICKING/PACKING APPLICATIONS - A system for picking and packing applications is provided. The system includes a plurality of robots and a plurality of robot controllers. Each robot controller includes a load re-balance subsystem, a load balance subsystem, a robot state change detector subsystem, a communicator subsystem, and a motion control subsystem. Each of the robot controllers is interconnected and in communication with one another via the communicator subsystems. Each of the robots has a workload that may be selectively balanced. A method for balancing the workloads of the robots using built-in processors which run motion control is also provided. | 10-29-2009 |
Rick E. Wunderlich, Canton, MI US
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20130116828 | ROBOT TEACH DEVICE WITH 3-D DISPLAY - A method and an apparatus for displaying three-dimensional workcell data includes a hand-held pendant that is provided with 3-D workcell data representing a model of a machine and associated components in a workcell. The hand-held pendant has a display that generates a 3-D visual representation of the workcell data. The pendant can be operated by a user to manipulate the visual representation to change a user viewpoint and to show motion of the machine with associated process information. | 05-09-2013 |
20140074286 | SYSTEM TO MONITOR/ANALYZE ROBOT RELATED INFORMATION AND DISPLAY ON A SMART DEVICE - A robot monitoring system for monitoring and analyzing robot related data and displaying the data on a smart device is provided. The robot monitoring system comprises at least one robot in local communication with at least one robot controller. The at least one robot controller has local processing power for monitoring, gathering, and analyzing data related to the at least one robot. The data analysis results are formatted into a message file that is communicated to a storage system. The message file may then be retrieved by a smart device having software running thereon for displaying the results of the data analysis. | 03-13-2014 |
Russell J. Wunderlich, Livermore, CO US
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20150127983 | TEST, VALIDATION, AND DEBUG ARCHITECTURE - An apparatus and method is described herein for providing a test, validation, and debug architecture. At a target or base level, hardware (Design for Test or DFx) are designed into and integrated with silicon parts. A controller may provide abstracted access to such hooks, such as through an abstraction layer that abstracts low level details of the hardware DFx. In addition, the abstraction layer through an interface, such as APIs, provides services, routines, and data structures to higher-level software/presentation layers, which are able to collect test data for validation and debug of a unit/platform under test. Moreover, the architecture potentially provides tiered (multiple levels of) secure access to the test architecture. Additionally, physical access to the test architecture for a platform may be simplified through use of a unified, bi-directional test access port, while also potentially allowing remote access to perform remote test and de-bug of a part/platform under test. In essence, a complete test architecture stack is described herein for test, validation, and debug of electronic parts, devices, and platforms. | 05-07-2015 |
20150278068 | INITIALIZATION TRACE OF A COMPUTING DEVICE - Platform controller, computer-readable storage media, and methods associated with initialization of a computing device. In embodiments, a platform controller may comprise a boot controller and one or more non-volatile memory modules, coupled with the boot controller. In embodiments, the one or more non-volatile memory modules may have first instructions and second instructions stored thereon. The first instructions may, when executed by a processor of a computing device hosting the platform controller, cause initialization of the computing device. The second instructions, when executed by the boot controller, may cause the boot controller to monitor at least a portion of the execution of the first instructions by the computing device and may generate a trace of the monitored portion of the execution of the first instructions. In embodiments, the trace may be stored in the one or more non-volatile memory modules. Other embodiments may be described and/or claimed. | 10-01-2015 |
Scott Wunderlich, Linthicum, MD US
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20100026276 | Method and Apparatus for Fast Fault Detection - A method and apparatus are provided for detecting a fault condition on a power system. By rectifying power system phase voltages to produce a rectified waveform, and filtering the rectified waveform or a representation of the rectified waveform through a finite gain synchronous band pass filter to generate a synchronous band pass filter output waveform that indicates the magnitude of a predefined harmonic frequency component, a fault condition on a power system can be identified. | 02-04-2010 |
Stefan Wunderlich, Bubikon CH
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20090303056 | TRIGGER SYSTEM FOR MONITORING AND/OR CONTROL DEVICES AND/OR EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS FOR NASCENT AND/OR OCCURRING CYCLONES - An automated trigger device and a corresponding method for dynamic triggering of developing and/or imminent tropical storms for integrated monitoring devices and/or control devices and/or early warning systems. The trigger device includes a trigger module, and measurement devices arranged in cellular, geographically and/or topologically definable units or zones. Geophysical measurement parameters can be transmitted from the measurement devices to the trigger module. By a Monte Carlo module—and based on the measurement parameters—data records can be dynamically generated for definable future time intervals. By an extrapolation module track distribution parameters of a track distribution integrable over the plurality of data records are generated for each of the definable future time intervals. By an activating device—and based on the generated track distribution parameters and/or the trigger parameters—a corresponding control signal is transmitted to the monitoring device. | 12-10-2009 |