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20110034130 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING TOTAL ISOTROPIC SENSITIVITY USING RSSI MEASUREMENTS FOR WIMAX DEVICE CERTIFICATION - Embodiments of a system and method of determining total isotropic sensitivity (TIS) of a wireless broadband client device are described herein. A received signal strength indicator (RSSI) reported at an embedded radio module of the device is logged for each of a plurality of antenna polarizations and for each of a plurality of platform orientations. A single point measurement of module sensitivity is performed at a reference orientation and polarization the transmit antenna. The TIS is calculated as a correction to the single point measurement of module sensitivity. A correction factor to correct the TIS may be based on the difference between an average of the logged RSSIs and an RSSI at the reference orientation and polarization of the transmit antenna. | 02-10-2011 |
20140120837 | WIFI DIRECT SETUP USING OUT OF BAND SIGNALING - Disclosed in some examples is a method including receiving at a coordinator node a plurality of operational reports from a plurality of devices, each device engaging in a WiFi Direct communication session, the operational reports identifying a first communication parameter used for the WiFi Direct wireless communication session and a second communication parameter observed of a neighboring communication session; calculating one or more optimal communication parameters for one or more of the plurality of devices using the first and second communication parameters from the plurality of operational reports; and sending to the one or more of the plurality of devices the calculated one or more optimal communication parameters, wherein the plurality of operational reports are received and the optimal communication parameters are sent over a network out-of-band from the WiFi Direct communication sessions. | 05-01-2014 |
20150094024 | TECHNIQUES FOR DISCOVERY OF WI-FI SERIAL BUS AND WI-FI DOCKING SERVICES - Techniques are disclosed to automatically connect a mobile device to an external display or wireless dock by establishing a bi-directional link between the mobile device and the external display or wireless dock, receiving an image captured by the external display or wireless dock via the bi-directional link by the mobile device, and evaluating the image by the mobile device to verify that the external display or wireless dock is the intended external display or wireless dock with which to connect to the mobile device. | 04-02-2015 |
20150095416 | TECHNIQUES FOR EMBEDDING MULTIMEDIA CONTENT WITH DEVICE IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION FOR DEVICES IN PROXIMITY - Various embodiments are generally directed to an apparatus, method and other techniques for generating multimedia content based on received information, determining whether one or more devices are within a defined distance of the apparatus based on information received from the one or more devices and embedding device identification information for the one or more devices determined to be within the defined distance of the apparatus in the multimedia content. | 04-02-2015 |
20150117516 | DYNAMIC VIDEO ENCODING BASED ON CHANNEL QUALITY - Various embodiments are generally directed to techniques to dynamically encode video based on channel quality and received video quality. An apparatus for dynamically encoding video includes a processor component; and a dynamic video encoder for execution by the processor component, the dynamic video encoder comprising a reference map generator to generate a reference map based on a channel quality corresponding to a plurality of encoded video frames to be transmitted over a channel, the reference map including indications of relationships between a plurality of video frames for purposes of encoding the plurality of video frames as the plurality of encoded video frames to increase a visual quality of the plurality of encoded video frames when transmitted over the channel and decoded. | 04-30-2015 |
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20150131450 | CONGESTION IN A WIRELESS NETWORK - Examples of methods, systems, and computer program products relating to supervising data in a wireless network are disclosed. At least part of a system may be located between a packet data network and a base station, and/or may be at least logically separate from the base station. The system may be capable of evaluating the service provided by the base station, and may be capable of determining whether or not any action should consequently be performed. Examples of an action may include an action which may not necessarily affect en-route data packets such as outputting a report, and/or an action which may affect en-route data packets such as delaying packets, not delaying packets, and/or stopping the delaying of packets. An action which affects data packets may or may not affect data packets uniformly. An action may or may not result in an improvement in quality of user experience. | 05-14-2015 |
20150131459 | REDUCING TIME PERIOD OF DATA TRAVEL IN A WIRELESS NETWORK - Examples of methods, systems, and computer program products relating to supervising data in a wireless network are disclosed. At least part of a system may be located between a packet data network and a base station, and/or may be at least logically separate from the base station. The system may be capable of evaluating the service provided by the base station, and may be capable of determining whether or not any action should consequently be performed. Examples of an action may include an action which may not necessarily affect en-route data packets such as outputting a report, and/or an action which may affect en-route data packets such as delaying packets, not delaying packets, and/or stopping the delaying of packets. An action which affects data packets may or may not affect data packets uniformly. An action may or may not result in an improvement in quality of user experience. | 05-14-2015 |
20150131473 | SUPERVISION OF DATA IN A WIRELESS NETWORK - Examples of methods, systems, and computer program products relating to supervising data in a wireless network are disclosed. At least part of a system may be located between a packet data network and a base station, and/or may be at least logically separate from the base station. The system may be capable of evaluating the service provided by the base station, and may be capable of determining whether or not any action should consequently be performed. Examples of an action may include an action which may not necessarily affect en-route data packets such as outputting a report, and/or an action which may affect en-route data packets such as delaying packets, not delaying packets, and/or stopping the delaying of packets. An action which affects data packets may or may not affect data packets uniformly. An action may or may not result in an improvement in quality of user experience. | 05-14-2015 |
20150131538 | Adjusting Delaying Of Arrival Of Data At A Base Station - Examples of methods, systems, and computer program products relating to supervising data in a wireless network are disclosed. At least part of a system may be located between a packet data network and a base station, and/or may be at least logically separate from the base station. The system may be capable of evaluating the service provided by the base station, and may be capable of determining whether or not any action should consequently be performed. Examples of an action may include an action which may not necessarily affect en-route data packets such as outputting a report, and/or an action which may affect en-route data packets such as delaying packets, not delaying packets, and/or stopping the delaying of packets. An action which affects data packets may or may not affect data packets uniformly. An action may or may not result in an improvement in quality of user experience. | 05-14-2015 |
20160028607 | IDENTIFYING SERVICES PROVIDED OVER SECURED CONNECTIONS USING DNS CACHING - A method for communication includes intercepting Domain Name System (DNS) messages that are sent in a communication network in preparation for setting up respective communication sessions that provide respective services associated with respective service types. DNS information that is indicative of the respective service types is extracted from the intercepted DNS messages, and the extracted DNS information is cached. A service type associated with a given communication session is identified using the cached DNS information, and a traffic policy is applied to the given communication session depending on the identified service type. | 01-28-2016 |
20160080238 | BIT-RATE EXTRACTION FOR ENCRYPTED VIDEO - A method includes monitoring a media stream that is streamed over a network at a given media bit-rate in a sequence of traffic bursts. Respective data volumes of one or more traffic bursts of the sequence are estimated, and the given media bit-rate is derived from the estimated data volumes. | 03-17-2016 |
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20150074516 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATED CONVERSION OF INTERACTIVE SITES AND APPLICATIONS TO SUPPORT MOBILE AND OTHER DISPLAY ENVIRONMENTS - A converter implementable via a client/server system having at least one processor to process instructions defining said converter, including a receiver to receive a website page from a website building system, the page having a source layout for a source display area, the page having an object model representation of components and a processor to determine an order and set of relationships among the components and to create a target layout of the website page for a target display area, the target layout being based on a semantic analysis and reconciliation of the determined order and set of relationships and where the source display area has different attributes than the target display area. | 03-12-2015 |
20150154164 | SYSTEM FOR COMPARISON AND MERGING OF VERSIONS IN EDITED WEBSITES AND INTERACTIVE APPLICATIONS - A device implementable in a website design program includes a component based version comparer to compare at least two versions of a website, the at least two versions having components in a set of hierarchies and to generate a difference tree representing the differences in the components between the at least two versions of the same website, where the version comparer preprocesses the components in each single version of the at least two versions of the website to determine at least one of internal geometric, semantic, content and attribute relationships before comparing the components and the relationships between the at least two versions of the website using at least one of semantic, geometrical, content and attribute analysis. The device also includes a version merger to create an integrated version of the two versions of the website based on the difference tree. | 06-04-2015 |
20150310124 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR THE CREATION AND USE OF VISUALLY-DIVERSE HIGH-QUALITY DYNAMIC LAYOUTS - A website building system, the system includes a layout database to store least one layout and an associated signature where the signature represents a semantic composition of the at least one layout, a page analyzer to at least generate an associated signature for a user supplied handled component set, a signature comparer to perform a comparison of the signature of the user supplied handled component set with the associated signature of the at least one layout stored on the layout database, a layout searcher and generator to acquire at least from the layout database a set of candidate layouts according to the results of the signature comparer and where the candidate layouts are visually different and semantically similar from the user supplied handled component set and a layout adapter and applier to adapt the handled component set to a selected layout from the set of candidate layouts. | 10-29-2015 |
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20090194949 | Shaft for viscous sealant systems - A sealing system for sealing between an aperture of a machine housing and a rotating machine-shaft protruding through the aperture, said sealing system comprising: (i) a stuffing box for encasing the aperture of the machine housing and a segment of said shaft and, (ii) a viscous fluid type sealant within said stuffing box, wherein the shaft is concentric about its axis of rotation and said segment has at least one variation in its effective external diameter thereby increasing the surface area thereof, in contact with the liquid sealant. | 08-06-2009 |
20090194951 | Cooling system for injection sealant stuffing box - A conduit for a cooling liquid, said conduit for substantially contacting a viscous fluid type sealant within a stuffing box, thereby conducting heat away from said sealant within said stuffing box by flowing said cooling liquid though said conduit. | 08-06-2009 |
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20090073560 | Systems and Methods for Polarization Mode Dispersion Mitigation - In one exemplary embodiment, a method comprises transmitting an optical signal via the optical line, measuring a relative change in spectral intensity of the optical signal near a clock frequency (or half of that frequency) while varying a polarization of the optical signal between a first state of polarization and a second state of polarization, and using the relative change in spectral intensity of the optical signal to determine and correct the DGD of the optical line. Another method comprises splitting an optical signal traveling through the optical line into a first and second portions having a first and second principal states of polarization of the optical line, converting the first and second portions into a first and second electrical signals, delaying the second electrical signal to create a delayed electrical signal that compensates for a DGD of the optical line, and combining the delayed electrical signal with the first electrical signal to produce a fixed output electrical signal. | 03-19-2009 |
20090073561 | Systems and Methods for Polarization Mode Disperson Mitigation - In one exemplary embodiment, a method comprises transmitting an optical signal via the optical line, measuring a relative change in spectral intensity of the optical signal near a clock frequency (or half of that frequency) while varying a polarization of the optical signal between a first state of polarization and a second state of polarization, and using the relative change in spectral intensity of the optical signal to determine and correct the DGD of the optical line. Another method comprises splitting an optical signal traveling through the optical line into a first and second portions having a first and second principal states of polarization of the optical line, converting the first and second portions into a first and second electrical signals, delaying the second electrical signal to create a delayed electrical signal that compensates for a DGD of the optical line, and combining the delayed electrical signal with the first electrical signal to produce a fixed output electrical signal. | 03-19-2009 |
20090080883 | Systems and Methods for Polarization Mode Dispersion Mitigation - In one exemplary embodiment, a method comprises transmitting an optical signal via the optical line, measuring a relative change in spectral intensity of the optical signal near a clock frequency (or half of that frequency) while varying a polarization of the optical signal between a first state of polarization and a second state of polarization, and using the relative change in spectral intensity of the optical signal to determine and correct the DGD of the optical line. Another method comprises splitting an optical signal traveling through the optical line into a first and second portions having a first and second principal states of polarization of the optical line, converting the first and second portions into a first and second electrical signals, delaying the second electrical signal to create a delayed electrical signal that compensates for a DGD of the optical line, and combining the delayed electrical signal with the first electrical signal to produce a fixed output electrical signal. | 03-26-2009 |
20110142445 | Systems and Methods for Polarization Mode Dispersion Mitigation - In one exemplary embodiment, a method comprises transmitting an optical signal via the optical line, measuring a relative change in spectral intensity of the optical signal near a clock frequency (or half of that frequency) while varying a polarization of the optical signal between a first state of polarization and a second state of polarization, and using the relative change in spectral intensity of the optical signal to determine and correct the DGD of the optical line. Another method comprises splitting an optical signal traveling through the optical line into a first and second portions having a first and second principal states of polarization of the optical line, converting the first and second portions into a first and second electrical signals, delaying the second electrical signal to create a delayed electrical signal that compensates for a DGD of the optical line, and combining the delayed electrical signal with the first electrical signal to produce a fixed output electrical signal. | 06-16-2011 |
20120321298 | Systems and Methods for Polarization Mode Dispersion Mitigation - In one exemplary embodiment, a method comprises transmitting an optical signal via the optical line, measuring a relative change in spectral intensity of the optical signal near a clock frequency (or half of that frequency) while varying a polarization of the optical signal between a first state of polarization and a second state of polarization, and using the relative change in spectral intensity of the optical signal to determine and correct the DGD of the optical line. Another method comprises splitting an optical signal traveling through the optical line into a first and second portions having a first and second principal states of polarization of the optical line, converting the first and second portions into a first and second electrical signals, delaying the second electrical signal to create a delayed electrical signal that compensates for a DGD of the optical line, and combining the delayed electrical signal with the first electrical signal to produce a fixed output electrical signal. | 12-20-2012 |
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20110096980 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR EVALUATING CONTACT ELEMENTS - A method, system and a computer program product for evaluating contact elements, the method includes: acquiring images of multiple groups of contact elements, wherein each group of contact element was expected to be contacted during a test by the same group of probes so as to form multiple probe marks; and evaluating at least one characteristic of a first contact element in response to a comparison between a number of potential probe marks that appear in the image of a first contact element and a number of potential probe marks that appear in an image of a second contact element. | 04-28-2011 |
20110141267 | OPTICAL INSPECTION SYSTEM USING MULTI-FACET IMAGING - An optical inspection system, the system includes: (i) an image sensor; and (ii) a single optical element, that at least partially surrounds an edge of an inspected object; wherein the optical element is adapted to direct light from different areas of the edge of the inspected object towards the image sensor so that the image sensor concurrently obtains images of the different areas. | 06-16-2011 |
20120244273 | SYSTEM AND A METHOD FOR SOLDER MASK INSPECTION - A system and a method for method for printing a solder mask on a printed circuit board (PCB), the method includes: acquiring images of multiple areas of a PCB by an inspection unit while the PCB is supported by a mechanical stage; determining spatial differences between a model of the PCB and the PCB based on the images; determining solder mask ink deposition locations based on (i) the spatial differences, and (ii) locations of the model of the PCB that should be coated with the solder mask ink; and printing solder mask ink on the solder mask deposition locations by a printing unit, while the PCB is supported by the mechanical stage. | 09-27-2012 |
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20100136138 | TREATMENT OF LUNG CANCER - Disclosed are methods of treating lung cancer by administering to a human in need thereof effective amounts of FTS, or various analogs thereof, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, optionally, in combination with a chemotherapeutic agent. Chemotherapeutic agents, and combinations thereof, for use with FTS, its analogs, or its salts are also disclosed. | 06-03-2010 |
20120294957 | TREATMENT OF LUNG CANCER - Disclosed are methods of treating lung cancer by administering to a human in need thereof effective amounts of FTS, or various analogs thereof, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, optionally, in combination with a chemotherapeutic agent. Chemotherapeutic agents, and combinations thereof, for use with FTS, its analogs, or its salts are also disclosed. | 11-22-2012 |
20140088123 | TREATMENT OF LUNG CANCER - Disclosed are methods of treating lung cancer by administering to a human in need thereof effective amounts of FTS, or various analogs thereof, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, optionally, in combination with a chemotherapeutic agent. Chemotherapeutic agents, and combinations thereof, for use with FTS, its analogs, or its salts are also disclosed. | 03-27-2014 |
20150238466 | LIM KINASE INHIBITORS - The invention relates to compounds for reducing or inhibiting a biological function mediated by LIMK1 or LIMK2, wherein the compounds are selected to bind the ATP-binding site and/or the substrate-binding site of LIMK. | 08-27-2015 |
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20100030889 | Representing Aggregated Rich Presence Information - Techniques for relaying presence information of an entity to a user, wherein the entity is known to the user via one or more communications networks, are provided. At least one portion of the presence information of the entity is obtained from one or more servers associated with the one or more communications networks. An image is generated in accordance with the at least one portion of the presence information of the entity. The image summarizes the presence information of the entity. Further, the image assists the user in the selection of a communication option when contacting the entity from a plurality of communication options of the entity. | 02-04-2010 |
20100087144 | Short Range Exchange of Information - A method for exchanging short range information, the method includes: receiving, by a first device and over a short range communication channel, a strength indication signal that is transmitted from a second device; wherein the strength indication signal is representative of a strength of a signal that was transmitted by the third device and was received by the second device; estimating locations of the second device and the third device in response to a content of the strength indication signal and in response to a strength of a signal that is received by the first device and was transmitted by the second device; and providing to a user of the first device location information representative of the locations of the second device and of the third device. | 04-08-2010 |
20100114958 | Controlling the Presence Information of Activity Participants - Techniques for relaying presence information of one or more entities, wherein the one or more entities are participants in a scheduled activity, are provided. A status of the scheduled activity is obtained from a first entity via an application loaded on a device of the first entity. The presence information of the first entity and/or a second entity is updated in accordance with the status of the scheduled activity. The updated presence information of the first entity and/or the second entity is published. | 05-06-2010 |
20120254314 | Controlling the Presence Information of Activity Participants - Techniques for relaying presence information of one or more entities, wherein the one or more entities are participants in a scheduled activity, are provided. A status of the scheduled activity is obtained from a first entity via an application loaded on a device of the first entity. The presence information of the first entity and/or a second entity is updated in accordance with the status of the scheduled activity. The updated presence information of the first entity and/or the second entity is published. | 10-04-2012 |
20120278481 | Representing Aggregated Rich Presence Information - Techniques for relaying presence information of an entity to a user are provided. The techniques include obtaining a portion of the presence information of the entity from servers associated with the communications networks, and assembling an image in accordance with the at least one portion of the presence information of the entity, wherein at least a portion of the image represents a highest ranked communication option of a plurality of communication options for contacting the entity based on a rule set that evaluates the presence information of the entity, in its entirety, in accordance with at least one item of communication-related information, the image conveying presence information of the entity for at least the highest ranked communication option, and in accordance with communication parameters associated with the entity and the user, communication preferences of at least one of the entity and the user, and communication capabilities of the user. | 11-01-2012 |
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20130218947 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR RESOLVING CUSTOMER COMMUNICATIONS - A device, system and method for resolving a customer interaction. At a centralized resolver, customer data may be received that is passively transferred from a plurality of devices, wherein each device processes a different type of customer interaction and provides a different associated type of customer data. At the centralized resolver, a customer associated may be identified or associated with each interaction based on the received customer data and the associated data type. The centralized resolver may assign the interaction a universal identification associated with the identified customer, wherein the same universal identification is assigned to interactions of multiple different types that are associated with the same customer. | 08-22-2013 |
20140298346 | MANAGEMENT OF TASK ALLOCATION IN A MULTI-CORE PROCESSING SYSTEM - A system and method for management of task allocation in a multi-core processing system. A controller of the processing unit may, at an initialization stage determine a number of worker threads to be a prime number not smaller than a multiplication of the number of the processing cores and a predetermined factor, assign a worker identification number (ID) to each worker thread, wherein the worker IDs are consecutive positive integers ranging from zero to the number of workers minus one. At a processing state the controller may receive from a dispatcher of the processing system a task associated with a numeric context ID and designate the task to one of the worker threads, wherein the worker ID of the designated worker thread equals the numeric context ID of the task, modulo the number of worker threads. | 10-02-2014 |
20150112947 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DATABASE FLOW MANAGEMENT - A system and method for database flow management may include a rule engine which may examine information related to an interaction; select an action queue from the plurality of action queues; and store, in the selected action queue, archiving information related to the interaction. A recorder may select an action queue from the plurality of action queues; extract archiving information from the selected action queue and perform an archiving operation based on the extracted archiving information. The recorder may update an archiving information queue according to a result of the archiving operation. A unit may examine the plurality of archiving information queues to identify completed archiving operations and update a global table to include completed archiving operations. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 04-23-2015 |
20150189078 | CALL RECORDING WITH INTERACTION METADATA CORRELATION - Methods and systems are described for call recording, e.g. in a VoIP system. At least one endpoint may be configured to terminate a call. A recording system may be configured to record call content data from multiple endpointsA the controller may receive, from a call exchange, interaction metadata relating to calls starting and terminating at the endpoint; receive notifications relating to call content from the recording system; and match the interaction metadata to the notifications. | 07-02-2015 |
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20110182762 | Screw-Type Compressor - In order to improve a screw compressor comprising an outer housing, a compressor screw housing which is arranged in the outer housing and in which rotor bores for screw rotors are arranged, a drive arranged in the outer housing on one side of the compressor screw housing, a bearing housing arranged in the outer housing on a side of the compressor screw housing located opposite the drive and a sound damping device which is arranged within the outer housing and has compressed working medium flowing through it, in such a manner that the working medium leaving the screw compressor carries as little lubricant as possible along with it, it is suggested that the sound damping device guide the compressed working medium by means of a flow guide in an interior space as a circulating flow circulating around an axis and that lubricant be separated from the circulating flow of the working medium as a result of centrifugal forces. | 07-28-2011 |
20130058822 | Screw Compressor - In order to improve a screw compressor comprising a housing, at least one screw rotor arranged in a compressor housing of the housing, a lubricant sump which is arranged on the high pressure side and in which lubricant collects, and a lubricant supply device which supplies lubricant from the lubricant sump to the at least one screw rotor, in such a manner that the amount of circulating lubricant can be kept as small as possible for adequate lubrication, it is suggested that the lubricant supply device comprise a first lubricant supply system and a second lubricant supply system, that the first lubricant supply system supply lubricant to the at least one screw rotor during operation of the screw compressor and that the second lubricant supply system additionally supply lubricant to the at least one screw rotor and thereby be activatable and deactivatable. | 03-07-2013 |
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20080271484 | HEART SHAPED DIAMOND CUT HAVING HEARTS AND ARROWS PATTERN - A heart shaped diamond possessing a hearts and arrows pattern characteristic comprising: six main crown facets symmetrically aligned relative to one another, with each of the six main crown facets having a straight edge in parallel alignment with a straight edge of another main crown facet disposed opposite thereto; six main pavilion facets aligned at a fixed given angle of approximately 60° to each other and having a symmetrical number of pavilion half facets such that the six main pavilion facets meet at a point corresponding to the symmetrical central of the diamond and a multiple number of crown star facets spaced apart from one another on the surface of the diamond. The pavilion half facets are arranged in pairs polished on the main pavilion facet with a first pavilion half facet in each pair lying at a first angle of preferably 26.25° relative to a second pavilion half facet in the same pair and with the second pavilion half facet in each pair cut at a second angle of preferably 33.75° relative to the first pavilion half facet in an adjacent pair with which it shares a common boundary. | 11-06-2008 |
20080271485 | TRIANGULAR SHAPED DIAMOND WHICH DISPLAYS HEARTS AND ARROWS PATTERN - A triangular shaped diamond adapted to display a hearts and arrows pattern when exposed to light comparable to the hearts and arrows pattern in a round diamond, comprising: six main crown facets, twelve crown half facets, a table facet, six main pavilion facets and a plurality of girdle facets separating the crown facets from the pavilion facets with each main crown facet having a symmetrically positioned opposite crown facet of substantially equal size surrounding the table facet and having at least one edge in parallel alignment with a corresponding edge in the main crown facet opposite thereto. | 11-06-2008 |
20080271486 | HEXAGON SHAPED DIAMOND WHICH DISPLAYS HEARTS AND ARROWS PATTERN - A hexagonal shaped diamond, adapted to display a hearts and arrows pattern when exposed to light comparable to the hearts and arrows pattern in a round diamond. The hexagon shaped diamond should be cut to form six main crown facets of substantially equal size symmetrically arranged relative to one another surrounding a table facet with each main crown facet having parallel edges symmetrically aligned to the parallel edges of a main crown facet located opposite thereto, six main pavilion facets polished in alignment with the main crown facets, girdle facets separating the pavilion facets from the main crown facets and twelve crown star facets. | 11-06-2008 |
20080271487 | TRIANGULAR STAR SHAPED DIAMOND HAVING HEARTS AND ARROWS PATTERN - A triangular star shaped diamond adapted to display a hearts and arrows pattern when exposed to light comparable to the hearts and arrows pattern in a round diamond, comprising: six main crown facets, twelve crown half facets, a table facet, six main pavilion facets and an even number of main girdle facets separating the crown facets from the pavilion facets with each main crown facet having a symmetrical main crown facet in an opposing relationship and at least one edge in parallel alignment with an edge of the opposing main crown facet. | 11-06-2008 |
20080271488 | OVAL SHAPED DIAMOND CUT HAVING HEARTS AND ARROWS PATTERN - An oval shaped diamond, adapted to display a hearts and arrows pattern when exposed to light characteristic of the hearts and arrows pattern in a round diamond, comprising: an oval shape having two long sides symmetrical to each other, two short sides symmetrical to each other and four corner sides symmetrically located between the long sides and the short sides respectively, eight main crown facets of unequal size and eight main pavilion facets of unequal size, sixteen pavilion half facets; a girdle of non-uniform thickness separating the crown and pavilion facets and two subsidiary pavilion facets in alignment with each other on the long sides of the diamond adjacent a main pavilion facet. | 11-06-2008 |
20130125585 | HEART SHAPED DIAMOND CUT HAVING HEARTS AND ARROWS PATTERN - A heart shaped diamond possessing a hearts and arrows pattern characteristic comprising: eight main crown facets symmetrically aligned relative to one another, with each of the eight main crown facets having a straight edge in parallel alignment with a straight edge of another main crown facet disposed opposite thereto; eight main pavilion facets aligned at a fixed given angle of approximately 45° to each other and converging at a common point corresponding to the center of the diamond; sixteen pavilion half facets aligned at 22.5° with respect to each other, a girdle which is non-uniform and has a substantially unequal thickness throughout the diamond, a table facet, and a multiple number of crown star facets in an arrangement surrounding the table facet. | 05-23-2013 |
20140026616 | DECAGONAL SHAPED DIAMOND WHICH DISPLAYS HEARTS AND ARROWS PATTERN - A decagonal shaped diamond, adapted to display a hearts and arrows pattern when exposed to light comparable to the hearts and arrows pattern in a round diamond. The decagonal shaped diamond should be cut to form ten main crown facets of substantially equal size symmetrically arranged relative to one another surrounding a table facet twenty star facets with two star facets polished on every main crown facet, ten main pavilion facets, an equal number of crown half facets as pavilion half facets, ten subsidiary pavilion half facets, twenty subsidiary pavilion facets and ten main girdle facets with the girdle facets polished at a given angle relative to one another for forming the decagonal shape of the diamond. | 01-30-2014 |
20150020544 | CUSHION SHAPED HEARTS AND ARROWS GEMSTONE AND METHOD - A cushion cut diamond and method for polishing a diamond to form a cushion cut which will display a hearts and arrows pattern characteristic of the true hearts and arrows pattern in a round cut diamond when subjected to light. The cushion cut is formed by polishing a diamond into a symmetrical rounded shaped geometry having four curvilinear long sides and four curvilinear corner sides of equal radius with the four curvilinear corner sides interconnecting the four curvilinear long sides to form the rounded shape; forming 4 main crown facets of substantially equal geometry and dimension symmetrically positioned on the four long sides of the diamond with the 4 main crown facets on the four corner sides being equal in geometry and dimension and symmetrically positioned on the four corner sides and further comprising a table facet, 8 crown star facets on the main crown sides adjacent the table facet; 16 crown halve facets. surrounding the four long sides and four corner sides of the diamond; 8 main pavilion facets, 16 pavilion half facets, 4 subsidiary pavilion facets, 16 subsidiary pavilion half facets and multiple girdle facets on both the long and corner sides of the diamond with the girdle facets being of varying thickness wherein the hearts and arrows pattern generated by the cushion shaped diamond gemstone forms 8 perfectly symmetrical arrows and 8 perfectly symmetrical hearts when visually observed through a conventional scope in the presence of light. | 01-22-2015 |
20160066663 | CUSHION SHAPED HEARTS AND ARROWS GEMSTONE AND METHOD - A cushion cut diamond and method for polishing a diamond to form a cushion cut which will display a hearts and arrows pattern characteristic of the true hearts and arrows pattern in a round cut diamond when subjected to light. The cushion cut is formed by polishing a diamond into a symmetrical rounded shaped geometry having four curvilinear long sides and four curvilinear corner sides of equal radius with the four curvilinear corner sides interconnecting the four curvilinear long sides to form the rounded shape; forming 4 main crown facets of substantially equal geometry and dimension symmetrically positioned on the four long sides of the diamond with the 4 main crown facets on the four corner sides being equal in geometry and dimension and symmetrically positioned on the four corner sides and further comprising a table facet, 8 crown star facets on the main crown sides adjacent the table facet; 16 crown halve facets. surrounding the four long sides and four corner sides of the diamond; 8 main pavilion facets, 16 pavilion half facets, 4 subsidiary pavilion facets, 16 subsidiary pavilion half facets and multiple girdle facets on both the long and corner sides of the diamond with the girdle facets being of varying thickness wherein the hearts and arrows pattern generated by the cushion shaped diamond gemstone forms 8 perfectly symmetrical arrows and 8 perfectly symmetrical hearts when visually observed through a conventional scope in the presence of light. | 03-10-2016 |
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20100118190 | CONVERTING IMAGES TO MOVING PICTURE FORMAT - A method for content delivery includes receiving a request for delivery of a still image to a client terminal. A promotional image is selected to be delivered to the client terminal together with the still image. The still image and the promotional image are processed together so as to create an image sequence containing the still image and the promotional image in a moving picture format. Responsively to the request for delivery of the still image, the image sequence is delivered over a network for display in the moving picture format by the client terminal. | 05-13-2010 |
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20150145945 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR RECALLING AND REPLAYING CONTENT DURING A COMMUNICATIONS SESSION - Methods and apparatus for recalling and replaying content during a communications session are provided herein. In some embodiments, methods for replaying content during a communications session may comprise detecting a real-time communications session between two or more participant devices, storing content of the communications session transmitted between the two or more participant devices as the real-time communications session persists, receiving a control request from a first participant device of the two or more participants devices to replay a portion of the content; and transmitting the portion of the content to at least one of the participant devices as the real-time communications session persists. | 05-28-2015 |
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20100103245 | Dynamic Adaption of a Continuous Presence Videoconferencing Layout Based on Video Content - Dynamically adapting a continuous presence (CP) layout in a videoconference enhances a videoconferencing experience by providing optimum visibility to regions of interest within the CP layout and ignoring regions of no interest. Based on the CP layout, a CP video image can be built, in which a conferee at a receiving endpoint can observe, simultaneously, several other participants' sites in the conference. For example, more screen space within the CP layout is devoted to presenting the participants in the conference and little or no screen space is used to present an empty seat, an empty room, or an unused portion of a room. Aspect ratios of segments of the CP layout (e.g., landscape vs. portrait) can be adjusted to optimally present the regions of interest. The CP layout can be adjusted as regions of interest change depending on the dynamics of the video conference. | 04-29-2010 |
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20080262486 | Planning and facilitation systems and methods for cryosurgery - Systems and methods for planning a cryoablation procedure and for facilitating a cryoablation procedure utilize integrated images displaying, in a common virtual space, a three-dimensional model of a surgical intervention site based on digitized preparatory images of the site from first imaging modalities, simulation images of cryoprobes used according to an operator-planned cryoablation procedure at the site, and real-time images provided by second imaging modalities during cryoablation. The system supplies recommendations for and evaluations of the planned cryoablation procedure, feedback to an operator during cryoablation, and guidance and control signals for operating a cryosurgery tool during cryoablation. Methods are provided for generating a nearly-uniform cold field among a plurality of cryoprobes, for cryoablating a volume with smooth and well-defined borders, thereby minimizing damage to healthy tissues. | 10-23-2008 |
20080300586 | Apparatus and method for compressing a gas, and cryosurgery system and method utilizing same - An apparatus for compressing a gas and its uses are disclosed. The apparatus comprises a fixed-volume container having a hollow and a moveable element subdividing said hollow into a first variable-volume portion and a second variable-volume portion, the second variable-volume portion having an opening for introducing therein a hydraulic and/or pneumatic fluid under pressure, for causing an increase in the volume of said second variable-portion by moving said moveable element, thereby, consequently, decreasing the volume of the first variable-volume portion and compressing a gas contained therein. | 12-04-2008 |
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20090292279 | Device and Method for Coordinated Insertion of a Plurality of Cryoprobes - The present invention relates to devices and methods delivering a plurality of thermal ablation probes to an organic target in a body, the probes being delivered in a configuration and orientation enabling efficient and thorough ablation of a large target of complex shape. Preferred embodiments include introducers having individual probe channels shaped to direct inserted probes to diverge upon exiting the introducer, probes designed and constructed to bend in selected manner when exiting the introducer, and apparatus for stabilizing an introducer with respect to a target during insertion of treatment probes from introducer to target. | 11-26-2009 |
20090292280 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PROTECTING TISSUES DURING CRYOABLATION - An apparatus and method for protecting the neurovascular bundle during cryoablation of tissues of the prostate by heating the vicinity of the neurovascular bundle while cooling pathological tissues of a prostate to cryoablation temperatures, thereby cryoablating pathological tissues while protecting the neurovascular bundle from damage. A cryoprobe operable to cool a distal operating tip while heating a proximal shaft is presented. | 11-26-2009 |
20130090554 | FOCUSED PROSTATE CANCER TREATMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD - Systems and methods for locating lesions in a prostate or other organ during a first intervention session, and for using that lesion location information during a second intervention session are presented. A module for detecting and reporting the position of a prostate in real time is disclosed. The module comprises a sensor which detects and electronic signal. An image registration system for mapping first-session 3D model information to a second-session 3D model is also presented, as is a prostate modeling facilitation tool which comprises a set of predefined 3D models of the prostate. | 04-11-2013 |
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20150018802 | CATHETERIZATION APPARATUS AND METHODS THEREOF - A containing catheter for facilitating sequential treatment operations therethrough, is provided. The containing catheter comprises a median portion comprising an elongated, substantially tubular member, and a distal portion, comprising a distal stiff member. A catheterization apparatus is provided, comprising the containing catheter and an elongated inner catheter insertable into the containing catheter. A method of catheterization is provided, comprising providing the containing catheter, stiffening a portion of the containing catheter and inserting the stiffened containing catheter into a body conduit of a patient. | 01-15-2015 |
20150045648 | INTEGRATED SYSTEM FOR FOCUSED TREATMENT AND METHODS THEREOF - An integrated system for facilitating local treatment in an organ and capable of universally interfacing with other devices and systems is provided. The integrated system comprises an imaging system interface module configured to functionally associate with an imaging system capable of presenting to a user, through a user-interface device, parameters indicating a mode of operation of the imaging system. The imaging system interface module is configured to receive at least one of the parameters, to interpret such parameter and to allow the integrated system to assume a mode of operation according the parameter. The integrated system further comprises a treatment tool interface module, configured to receive and detect a treatment event signal from a portable treatment tool. The treatment event signal indicates a treatment event, thereby allowing establishing a time of the treatment event and thereby establishing a locality of a treatment provided to the organ by the portable treatment tool. | 02-12-2015 |
20150173619 | ORGAN MAPPING SYSTEM USING AN OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY PROBE - Systems and methods for scanning an organ or other extended volumes of body tissue using one or more Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) probes are presented. Some embodiments provide equipment for managing a plurality of OCT penetrations into a tissue or organ, and provide some or all of the following: detection and/or control of OCT probe positions and orientations (and optionally, that of other imaging modalities) detecting changes in body tissue positions, registering and mapping OCT scan results and optionally input from other imaging modalities, integrating OCT scan information and/or information from other modalities and/or recorded historical information, optionally some or all of the above with reference to a common coordinate system. Some embodiments comprise a display for displaying some or all of this information. In some embodiments, inferences based on observed portions of the organ relative to non-observed portions of an organ are displayed. | 06-25-2015 |