Chew, US
Andrew Chew, Houston, TX US
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20140305646 | COMPOSITION OF POLYBUTADIENE-BASED FORMULA FOR DOWNHOLE APPLICATIONS - A method of treating a wellbore may include emplacing in at least a selected region of the wellbore a formulation that includes at least one diene pre-polymer; at least one reactive diluent; at least one inert diluent comprising an oleaginous liquid or a mutual solvent; and at least one initiator; and initiating polymerization of the at least one diene pre-polymer and the at least one reactive diluent to form a composite material in the selected region of the wellbore. | 10-16-2014 |
Anne Chew, Cherry Hill, NJ US
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20120034249 | Methods for Treating Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy (PML) - The present invention relates generally to the treatment of PML by infusion of activated and expanded autologous lymphocytes. | 02-09-2012 |
20120263693 | Methods for Treating Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy (PML) - The present invention relates generally to the treatment of PML by infusion of activated and expanded autologous lymphocytes. | 10-18-2012 |
Chee Chew, Redmond, WA US
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20080242421 | MULTI-TIER ONLINE GAME PLAY - Online multiplayer games are provided in multiple tiers. A first tier offers limited features and a second tier offers first tier features plus additional features. The additional features are exclusive to the second tier. During game play in the first tier, enticements are provided to participate in the second tier. The first tier requires no subscription to participate therein. Participation in the second tier requires a subscription. In an example configuration, the first tier allows players to host a game on a dedicated server, browse a list of dedicated server games, and join a game from a list of first tier eligible games. And, the second tier offers a variety of additional features, such as the ability to invite other players to join a game session, match making services, and cross-platform game play. | 10-02-2008 |
20130263021 | Providing Users Access to Applications During Video Communications - The present disclosure, in some implementations comprises systems and methods for providing applications during video communication, via online communities or services, for example, social networks. Video communication may be video conferencing or “video chat” sessions among a plurality of users of the online services. Users may engage in a video conference or “video chat,” yet at the same time, use or obtain different applications, designated as either “personal” or “shared” applications. A “personal” application is one that does not involve others and is configured to enhance an individual user's personal experience during a group video communication. A “shared” application is one that involves at least one of multiple users during a group video communication, for example, users may participate in a card or trivia game, watch videos together, collaborate and share documents, or the like. | 10-03-2013 |
20140078246 | BANDWIDTH REDUCTION SYSTEM AND METHOD - A method and computing system for receiving an indication of a first user participating in a videoconference. A determination is made concerning whether bandwidth compression is preferable for the first user of the videoconference. If bandwidth compression is preferable for the first user of the videoconference: an unprocessed video stream associated with the first user is processed to generate a reduced bandwidth video stream, and the reduced bandwidth video stream is provided to a video encoder. Processing the unprocessed video stream includes performing an edge detection procedure on the unprocessed video stream. | 03-20-2014 |
Chee H. Chew, Redmond, WA US
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20130179491 | ACCESS CONTROLS FOR COMMUNICATION SESSIONS - Aspects of the present disclosure may provide techniques that enable a first user participating in a real-time communication session to choose whether to communicate with a second user that joins the real-time communication session. In one example, a method includes sending a plurality of video feeds for display at a plurality of graphical user interfaces (GUIs) of client devices coupled to a real-time communication session. The method also includes receiving a request from a first client computing device to couple to the real-time communication session, wherein a first user is associated with the first client device. The method also includes determining whether to enable communication using the real-time communication session between the first user and a second user associated with a second client device coupled to the real-time communication session. | 07-11-2013 |
20140019882 | SOCIAL NETWORK COLLABORATION SPACE - A method, at a client device associated with a first subscriber of a multiplicity of subscribers to a social network, includes presenting a social network page associated with a second subscriber of the multiplicity of subscribers to the social network, the social network page including a link to an online collaboration space associated with the second subscriber; receiving a user input activating the link, the user input made by the first subscriber of the multiplicity of subscribers; and in response to the user input activating the link, presenting the online collaboration space and adding the first subscriber as a participant to the online collaboration space. | 01-16-2014 |
Chee Heng Chew, Redmond, WA US
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20140089914 | CROSS SYSTEM INSTALLATION OF WEB APPLICATIONS - A method and system for providing cross system installation of applications, include providing for installation, via a server, a natively operating application coded only with web technologies, and providing for installation a single runtime environment that provides the natively operating application access to computer system-level services that are not available to web applications. The single runtime environment controls the installation and uninstallation of the natively operating application, and the natively operating application is configured to execute independent of a web browser. | 03-27-2014 |
Cheewee Chew, Princeton, NJ US
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20120296848 | System and method for managing credit risk for investment portfolios - A system is disclosed for enabling a portfolio manager to obtain credit approval for an issuer of securities from a credit analyst. The system includes a relational database containing subjective and objective issuer information, a graphical user interface for permitting a portfolio manager to submit a credit approval request to a credit analyst, a graphical user interface for permitting a credit analyst to evaluate the credit approval request submitted by the portfolio manager based on the issuer information contained in the database, and a graphical user interface for permitting the credit analyst to resolve the credit approval request on behalf of the portfolio manager. | 11-22-2012 |
Christine M. Chew, Redmond, WA US
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20090083862 | PROVIDING SECURE INPUT TO A SYSTEM WITH A HIGH-ASSURANCE EXECUTION ENVIROMENT - Methods for maintaining the security of a secured execution environment on a system comprising said secured execution environment and a second execution environment are disclosed. A maintained current state for the secured execution environment is selected from among a group of possible states including a standard input mode state and a nexus input mode state. A flow of user input is directed according to the current state through a secure kernel of both the second environment and the secured execution environment. | 03-26-2009 |
Christopher L. Chew, Litchfield, NH US
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20090173822 | Distributed infrared countermeasure installation for fixed wing aircraft - A distributed aircraft defense system involving infrared countermeasures is installed in a distributive fashion for commercial aircraft, typically fixed wing aircraft, in which maintenance downtime is minimized due to the ability to access, remove, test, fix and/or replace individual modules within the distributed system. | 07-09-2009 |
Gary Chew, West Des Moines, IA US
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20140245742 | AIR SWIRLERS - A swirler, such as for swirling air in a fuel injector of a gas turbine engine, includes a swirler body with opposed inlet and outlet ends with a swirler wall extending therebetween along a longitudinal axis. The inlet end of the swirler body defines an inlet opening. A plurality of swirl slots is defined through a portion of the swirler wall that converges toward the longitudinal axis in a direction from the inlet opening toward the outlet end of the swirler body. The swirl slots are radially off-set with respect to the longitudinal axis for imparting swirl on a flow passing from the inlet opening, through the swirl slots, and past the outlet end of the swirler body. | 09-04-2014 |
Gary W. Chew, Osceola, IA US
Geoffrey Chew, Huntsville, AL US
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20110192792 | Method and Apparatus for Processing Algae - Methods and apparatus for processing algae are described in which a hydrophilic ionic liquid is used to lyse algae cells. The lysate separates into at least two layers including a lipid-containing hydrophobic layer and an ionic liquid-containing hydrophilic layer. A salt or salt solution may be used to remove water from the ionic liquid-containing layer before the ionic liquid is reused. The used salt may also be dried and/or concentrated and reused. The method can operate at relatively low lysis, processing, and recycling temperatures, which minimizes the environmental impact of algae processing while providing reusable biofuels and other useful products. | 08-11-2011 |
20110192793 | Method and Apparatus for Lysing and Processing Algae - Methods and apparatus for processing algae are described in which a hydrophilic ionic liquid is used to lyse algae cells at lower temperatures than existing algae processing methods. A salt or salt solution is used as a separation agent and to remove water from the ionic liquid, allowing the ionic liquid to be reused. The used salt may be dried or concentrated and reused. The relatively low lysis temperatures and recycling of the ionic liquid and salt reduce the environmental impact of the algae processing while providing biofuels and other useful products. | 08-11-2011 |
20130072701 | Method and Apparatus for Iterative Lysis and Extraction of Algae - A method and system for processing algae involves the use of an ionic liquid-containing clarified cell lysate to lyse algae cells. The resulting crude cell lysate may be clarified and subsequently used to lyse algae cells. The process may be repeated a number of times before a clarified lysate is separated into lipid and aqueous phases for further processing and/or purification of desired products. | 03-21-2013 |
Hoover Chew, Prairieville, LA US
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20100012906 | LOW TRIPHENYLPHOSPHATE, HIGH PHOSPHOROUS CONTENT ISOPROPYL PHENYL PHOSPHATES WITH HIGH ORTHO ALKYLATION - The present invention relates to low triphenyl phosphate, high phosphorous content aryl phosphates with high orthoalkylation that are suitable for use as flame retardant compositions, processes for their preparation, and their use as flame retardants. | 01-21-2010 |
Hoover Chew, Summerville, SC US
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20100120930 | USE OF LOW TRIPHENYLPHOSPHATE, HIGH PHOSPHOROUS CONTENT ISOPROPYL PHENYL PHOSPHATES AS FLAME RETARDANTS IN POLYURETHANE OR POLYISOCYANURATE FOAMS - The present invention relates to the use of low triphenyl phosphate, high phosphorous content aryl phosphates with high ortho alkylation as flame retardants in polyurethane or polyisocyanurate foams or polyurethane or polyisocyanurate foam formulations. | 05-13-2010 |
20120004438 | Low Triphenylphosphate, High Phosphorous Content Isopropyl Phenyl Phosphates With High Ortho Alkylation - The present invention relates to low triphenyl phosphate, high phosphorous content aryl phosphates with high ortho alkylation that are suitable for use as flame retardant compositions, processes for their preparation, and their use as flame retardants. | 01-05-2012 |
20140179811 | USE OF LOW TRIPHENYLPHOSPHATE, HIGH PHOSPHOROUS CONTENT ISOPROPYL PHENYL PHOSPHATES AS FLAME RETARDANTS IN POLYURETHANE OR POLYISOCYANURATE FOAMS - The present invention relates to the use of low triphenyl phosphate, high phosphorous content aryl phosphates with high ortho alkylation as flame retardants in polyurethane or polyisocyanurate foams or polyurethane or polyisocyanurate foam formulations. | 06-26-2014 |
Hoover B. Chew, Prairieville, LA US
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20090143494 | Flame Retardant Additive Compositions and Use Thereof - Improved flame retardant additives are formed from (A) at least one bis(alkanoic acid ester) of a ring-brominated aromatic diester diol; (B) liquid alkylated triphenyl phosphate having an approximate average formula (R | 06-04-2009 |
Hoover B. Chew, Summerville, SC US
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20100298454 | FLAME RETARDED FLEXIBLE POLYURETHANE FOAMS AND FLEXIBLE POLYURETHANE FOAM FORMULATIONS - The present invention relates to flame retarded flexible polyurethane foam formulations, flame retardant additives suitable for use therein, and flame retarded foams made therefrom. | 11-25-2010 |
20110130476 | FLAME RETARDED RIGID POLYURETHANE FOAMS AND RIGID POLYURETHANE FOAM FORMULATIONS - The present invention relates to flame retarded polyurethane or polyisocyanurate foam formulations, flame retardant additives suitable for use therein, and flame retarded foams made therefrom. | 06-02-2011 |
20110224320 | Branched and Star-Branched Styrene Polymers, Telomers, and Adducts, Their Synthesis, Their Bromination, and Their Uses - New branched or star-branched styrene polymeric, telomeric, and monomeric product distributions, their preparation, their use as raw materials for bromination to produce flame retardants, the flame retardants themselves, and their use as flame retardants in various polymeric substrates are described. | 09-15-2011 |
20110237144 | PHOSPHORUS FLAME RETARDANTS AND APPLICATIONS THEREFOR - This invention relates to a phosphorus flame retardant composition formed from bringing together components comprising: a) a cyclic phosphanate flame retardant comprising (5-ethyl-2-methyl-2-oxido-1,3,2-dioxaphosphorinan-5-yl)methyl methyl ester of P-alkylphosphonic acid, and bis[(5-ethyl-2-methyI-2-oxido-1,3,2-dioxaphosphorinan-5-yl)methyl]ester of P-alkylphosphonic acid; and b) an alkylated triaryl phosphate ester flame retardant having a triphenyl phosphate (TTP) content of less than about 1 wt % based on the total weight of the alkylated triaryl phosphate ester. This invention further relates to the use of this phosphorus flame retardant composition especially for in polyurethane foams and textile applications. | 09-29-2011 |
Jia Wei Chew, Pasadena, TX US
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20140112831 | Using Wavelet Decomposition To Determine the Fluidization Quality In a Fluidized Bed Reactor - A method and apparatus for determining the fluidization quality of a fluidized bed reactor is disclosed. The method includes measuring pressure within the fluidized bed reactor to obtain a pressure signal. The pressure signal is then transformed using wavelet decomposition into higher-frequency details and lower-frequency approximations. The dominance of the various features is then calculated based on the energy of each feature in relation to the normalized wavelet energies. The fluidization quality of the fluidized bed reactor is then determined from a comparison over time of the calculated energies. | 04-24-2014 |
20150329366 | IMPROVING OPERATION OF FLUIDIZED BED REACTORS BY OPTIMIZING TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS VIA PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION CONTROL - A method of improving the operation of polysilicon fluidized bed reactors is disclosed. The present disclosure is directed to the optimization of axial temperature gradients in gas-solid fluidized bed systems. Varying the width of the particle size distribution in the reactor alters the temperature gradient within the reactor, thereby providing a means of a better control of internal temperature profiles and hence better reactor performance. | 11-19-2015 |
Paul Chew, Bridgewater, NJ US
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20110245200 | USE OF IDRABIOTAPARINUX FOR DECREASING THE INCIDENCE OF BLEEDINGS DURING AN ANTITHROMBOTIC TREATMENT - The invention relates to the use of idrabiotaparinux for the treatment and secondary prevention of thrombotic pathologies, wherein the use of idrabiotaparinux involves a decrease in the incidence of bleedings, in particular major bleedings, during said treatment. | 10-06-2011 |
20130116586 | USE OF DRONEDARONE OR A PHARMACEUTICALLY ACCEPTABLE SALT THEREOF FOR THE PREPARATION OF A DRUG FOR THE PREVENTION OF ATRIAL FIBRILLATION - The present invention relates to the use of dronedarone or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof for the preparation of a drug for the prevention of atrial fibrillation wherein said use comprises the following precaution of use steps: | 05-09-2013 |
Peter A. Chew, Albuquerque, NM US
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20100185685 | Technique for Information Retrieval Using Enhanced Latent Semantic Analysis - A technique for information retrieval includes parsing a corpus to identify a number of wordform instances within each document of the corpus. A weighted morpheme-by-document matrix is generated based at least in part on the number of wordform instances within each document of the corpus and based at least in part on a weighting function. The weighted morpheme-by-document matrix separately enumerates instances of stems and affixes. Additionally or alternatively, a term-by-term alignment matrix may be generated based at least in part on the number of wordform instances within each document of the corpus. At least one lower rank approximation matrix is generated by factorizing the weighted morpheme-by-document matrix and/or the term-by-term alignment matrix. | 07-22-2010 |
Peter Alexander Chew, Albuquerque, NM US
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20130085902 | Automated account reconciliation method - Disclosed is a generalized method for automated account reconciliation capable of matching transactions in one accounting dataset to transactions in another accounting dataset with little initial data preparation. The method is highly flexible in that it does not require source data in a particular format, can accept both structured and unstructured (e.g. Descriptive text) data as input, is not domain- or language-dependent, and requires little to no training or user-provided heuristics. The method is also adjustable depending on a user's tolerance of error. Based on probability and information theory, computational linguistics, and statistics, the method can complete accounting reconciliation problems in significantly less time than is possible manually, and with just as high accuracy. Especially for large reconciliation problems, the method can save an overwhelming portion of the cost associated with this kind of task in the past. | 04-04-2013 |
20130085910 | Flexible account reconciliation - Disclosed are improvements to a method for account reconciliation comprising improved, extended, and more flexible algorithms for (1) automatically determining what transaction features are best candidates for matching diverse datasets; (2) automatically determining how logically to subdivide accounting datasets prior to reconciliation; (3) matching groups of transactions (allowing one-to-many, many-to-one, and many-to-many matches instead of just one-to-one matches); (4) making use of more types of transaction feature, including transaction dates (where proximity of two transactions in date may be significant even if the dates do not exactly match). The improved method is, therefore, better able to perform its intended function of identifying matching transactions. It is applicable to a wider class of problems while still saving significant costs and labor, and still retaining flexibility in not requiring source data in a particular format, and not being domain-dependent or requiring extensive user setup. | 04-04-2013 |
20140279301 | Unsupervised analytical review - Disclosed is a method generally applicable to any financial dataset for the purposes of: (1) determining the most important patterns in the given dataset, in order of importance; (2) determining any trends in those patterns; (3) determining relationships between patterns and trends; and (4) allowing quick visual identification of anomalies for closer audit investigation. These purposes generally fall within the scope of what in financial auditing is known as ‘analytical review’. The current method's advantages over existing methods are that is fully independent of the financial data subject to analysis, requires no background knowledge of the target business or industry, and is both scalable (to large datasets) and fully scale-invariant, requiring no a priori notion of financial materiality. These advantages mean, for example, that the same method can be by an external auditor for many different clients with virtually no client-specific customization, directing his attention to the areas where more detailed audit investigation may be required. Compared with existing methods, the current method is extremely flexible, and because it requires no a priori knowledge, saves significant time in understanding the fundamentals of a business. | 09-18-2014 |
Rita Chew, Everett, WA US
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20130015258 | Aromatic Adhesive-Backed Tab and Method of Using Same - A scent-releasing strip includes a release liner and a plurality of tab units coupled to the liner. Each of the plurality of tab units includes a sealed pouch having a pad dosed with at least one scent-emitting substance. The scent may induce a physiological effect. The sealed pouch is disposed on a base label. The pad may be an aroma-containing pad that includes at least one of an oil or other substance that emits a desired fragrance. | 01-17-2013 |
Robert E. Chew, Indianapolis, IN US
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20150346705 | INFORMATION INTEGRATION SYSTEM AND METHODOLOGY - A software and hardware implemented solution that enables manufacturing organizations to manage knowledge, manage information, comply with regulations, and operate regulated manufacturing in a more efficient and technically innovative way. | 12-03-2015 |
Robert G. Chew, Edwardsburg, MI US
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20120091747 | ROOF BOW - In one aspect of the present invention, a method is employed to fabricate a roof bow. A first body element and a second body element each have one or more tabs are both formed from a substrate. The tabs of the first body element are clinched to the second body element. The tabs of the second body element are clinched to the first body element. An upper cord is clinched to a top edge of the coupled body elements and a lower cord is clinched to a bottom edge of the coupled body elements to form the roof bow. | 04-19-2012 |
Samuel Chew, Everett, WA US
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20150239580 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MOVEMENT OF OBJECTS - Systems and methods for movement of objects are provided. One system includes a plurality of vehicles configured to support the object, wherein each of the vehicles includes omni-directional wheels and a height adjusting device. The system also includes a control system in communication with the plurality of vehicles, wherein the control system is configured to transmit a signal to the plurality of vehicles instructing the plurality of vehicles to move the object in a predetermined direction along the floor. Each of the plurality of vehicles is configured to adjust at least one of a direction of movement using the omni-directional wheels or a height at which the object is supported while moving the part in the predetermined direction using the height adjusting device. | 08-27-2015 |
Sing Y. Chew, Baltimore, MD US
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20140271793 | THERAPEUTIC ELECTROSPUN FIBER COMPOSITIONS - The instant invention provides electrospun fiber compositions comprising one or more polymers and one or more biologically active agents. In specific embodiments, the biologically active agents are nerve growth factors. In certain embodiments, the electrospun fiber compositions comprising one or more biologically active agents are on the surface of a film, or a tube. The tubes comprising the electrospun fiber compositions of the invention can be used, for example, as nerve guide conduits. | 09-18-2014 |
20150142026 | THERAPEUTIC ELECTROSPUN FIBER COMPOSITIONS - The instant invention provides electrospun fiber compositions comprising one or more polymers and one or more biologically active agents. In specific embodiments, the biologically active agents are nerve growth factors. In certain embodiments, the electrospun fiber compositions comprising one or more biologically active agents are on the surface of a film, or a tube. The tubes comprising the electrospun fiber compositions of the invention can be used, for example, as nerve guide conduits. | 05-21-2015 |
Sing Yian Chew, Baltimore, MD US
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20100303881 | Therapeutic Electrospun Fiber Compositions - The instant invention provides electrospun fiber compositions comprising one or more polymers and one or more biologically active agents. In specific embodiments, the biologically active agents are nerve growth factors. In certain embodiments, the electrospun fiber compositions comprising one or more biologically active agents are on the surface of a film, or a tube. The tubes comprising the electrospun fiber compositions of the invention can be used, for example, as nerve guide conduits. | 12-02-2010 |
Steven O. Chew, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20120324569 | RULE COMPILATION IN A FIREWALL - A firewall system comprises a rule compiler operable to use florets and factoring to produce a rule data structure that enables a rules engine to apply a rule from a rule set in phases, including rules applicable during a first scan with second factors not available and rules applicable during a second scan such that only the second factors need be applied. | 12-20-2012 |
Susan C. Chew, Issaquah, WA US
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20100316301 | METHOD FOR EXTRACTING REFERENTIAL KEYS FROM A DOCUMENT - Embodiments of the present invention provide methods, computer-readable media, and systems for extracting referential keys from a document. A document is parsed to identify at least one key, the key being identified from at least one contextual indication. The key is classified according to a key type, the key type being identified from the contextual indication. The key is extracted and then stored in a location in a structured shell with the location corresponding to the key type. As a result, the key can be found by a search seeking one of the key and the key-type allowing a searcher to identify the document from which the key was extracted. | 12-16-2010 |
Wai K. Chew, Holland, OH US
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20110113654 | SHOE WITH A LOOP-FABRIC BODY | 05-19-2011 |
Weng C. Chew, Champaign, IL US
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20090089021 | HUYGENS' BOX METHODOLOGY FOR SIGNAL INTEGRITY ANALYSIS - A method for performing a signal integrity analysis on an integrated circuit (IC) that includes a plurality of scatterers by dividing the scatterers into subgroups using a nested Huygens' equivalence principle algorithm and solving a set of equations realized thereby with a reduced coupling matrix. The method includes decomposing the IC design into a plurality of small non-overlapping circuit sub-domains, wherein each of the sub-domains is formed as a small, enclosed region. Each sub-domain is analyzed independently of the other sub-domains using only electric fields to represent the interactions of each sub-domains with the other sub-domains as equivalent currents on equivalent surfaces of the plurality of sub-domains. Neighboring equivalent sub-domains are grouped together to form larger sub-domains using equivalent currents on equivalent surfaces to represent the interactions of the sub-domains. The steps of analyzing and grouping the sub-domains are repeated until the grouping approaches a box comprising the entire domain, and that the domain interactions between every sub-domain have been analyzed. | 04-02-2009 |
20100161293 | HUYGENS' BOX METHODOLOGY FOR SIGNAL INTEGRITY ANALYSIS - A method for performing a signal integrity analysis on an integrated circuit (IC) that includes a plurality of scatterers by dividing the scatterers into subgroups using a nested Huygens' equivalence principle algorithm and solving a set of equations realized thereby with a reduced coupling matrix. The method includes decomposing the IC design into a plurality of small non-overlapping circuit sub-domains, wherein each of the sub-domains is formed as a small, enclosed region. Each sub-domain is analyzed independently of the other sub-domains using only electric fields to represent the interactions of each sub-domains with the other sub-domains as equivalent currents on equivalent surfaces of the plurality of sub-domains. Neighboring equivalent sub-domains are grouped together to form larger sub-domains using equivalent currents on equivalent surfaces to represent the interactions of the sub-domains. The steps of analyzing and grouping the sub-domains are repeated until the grouping approaches a box comprising the entire domain, and that the domain interactions between every sub-domain have been analyzed. | 06-24-2010 |