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20120232983 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING DYNAMICALLY OPTIMIZED INCENTIVES - A method for providing improved patient medication adherence may include receiving an indication of a current prescription based on claims data associated with a location at which the current prescription is fillable, generating an incentive for a patient associated with the current prescription, and providing the incentive to the patient via an electronically generated message. The incentive may be associated with a product available at the location. A corresponding apparatus is also provided. | 09-13-2012 |
20130006663 | LOCATION-BASED SERVICES FOR PATIENTS - Systems, methods, apparatus, and computer program products are provided for providing at least one message to a patient. In one embodiment, healthcare data may indicate (and/or be used to identify) a patient that has had a prescription filled by a care provider. Messaging to the patient's mobile device can then be provided based on the mobile device's location with regard to the care provider's location. | 01-03-2013 |
20130144637 | NOTIFICATION SERVICES FOR PATIENTS - Systems, methods, apparatus, and computer program products are provided for providing at least one notification to a patient. In one embodiment, health-related data/information may be used to identify a patient that satisfies one or more business rules. Notifications to the patient's mobile device can then be provided based on location data. | 06-06-2013 |
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20080235444 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING SYNCHRONOUS DYNAMIC RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY (SDRAM) MODE REGISTER SHADOWING IN A MEMORY SYSTEM - A system and method for providing SDRAM mode register shadowing in a memory system. A system includes a memory interface device adapted for use in a memory system. The memory interface device includes an interface to one or more ranks of memory devices, and each memory device includes one or more types of mode registers. The memory interface device also includes an interface to a memory bus for receiving commands from a memory controller. The commands include a mode register set command specifying a new mode register setting for one or more ranks of memory devices and a mode register type. The memory interface device further includes a mode register shadow module to capture settings applied to the mode registers. The module includes a shadow register for each type of mode register and a shadow log for each type of mode register. The module also includes mode register shadow logic to detect a mode register set command, to store the new mode register setting in the shadow register corresponding to the specified mode register type, and to set one or more bits in the shadow log corresponding to the specified mode register type to indicate which of the ranks of memory devices have been programmed with the new mode register setting. | 09-25-2008 |
20090245008 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING VOLTAGE POWER GATING - A system and method for providing voltage power gating. The system includes a device for providing voltage power gating. The device includes logic circuitry, a mechanism for receiving a control signal associated with the logic circuitry and a selector. The control signal indicates an active state or an idle state of the logic circuitry. The selector enables a power source to the logic circuitry in response to the control signal indicating the active state. The selector also disables the power source to the logic circuitry in response to the control signal indicating the idle state. Thus, the power source is dynamically eliminated from the logic circuitry on the device when it is in the idle state. | 10-01-2009 |
20130151914 | FLASH ARRAY BUILT IN SELF TEST ENGINE WITH TRACE ARRAY AND FLASH METRIC REPORTING - A mechanism is provided for a flash array test engine. The flash array test engine includes a circuit. The circuit is configured to generate test workloads in a test mode for testing a flash device array, where each of the test workloads includes specific addresses, data, and command patterns to be sent to the flash device array. The circuit is configured to accelerate wear in the flash device array, via the test workloads, at an accelerated rate relative to general system workloads that are not part of the test mode. The circuit is configured to vary a range of conditions for the flash device array to determine whether each of the conditions passes or fails and to store failure data and corresponding failure data address information for the flash device array. | 06-13-2013 |
20130191700 | BIT ERROR RATE BASED WEAR LEVELING FOR SOLID STATE DRIVE MEMORY - According to exemplary embodiments, a system, method, and computer program product are provided for BER-based wear leveling in a SSD. A block-level BER value for a block in the SSD is determined. An adjusted PE cycle count for the block is incremented or decremented based on the block-level BER value. Wear leveling is then performed in the SSD based on the adjusted PE cycle count. | 07-25-2013 |
20130339573 | OPTIMIZING WRITE PERFORMANCE TO FLASH MEMORY - Embodiments relate to optimizing write performance of a flash device. Aspects include receiving a request to evict a plurality of pages from a main memory and determining a block size for the flash device. Aspects also include grouping the plurality of pages from the main memory into a move specification block, wherein a size of the move specification block is the block size and writing the move specification block to the flash device. The block size being determined based on one or more operational characteristics of the flash device. | 12-19-2013 |
20140019646 | Service Channel For Connecting A Host Computer To Peripheral Devices - A computer system having a host adapter is provided. The host adapter includes a primary port that follows a primary communication protocol. The primary port is connectable to at least one peripheral device. The host adapter includes a service port that follows a service communication protocol to monitor and send recovery commands to the peripheral device. The service port is decoupled and separate from the primary port and connectable to the at least one peripheral device. | 01-16-2014 |
20140088920 | PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF SOLID STATE MEMORY DEVICE - Embodiments relate methods and computer program products for performance testing of a solid state memory devices. The method includes operating a first solid state memory device for a period of time and capturing state information of the first solid state memory device after the period of time. The method also includes storing the state information in a control file and loading the control file onto a second solid state memory device. Once the control file has been loaded into the second solid state memory device the state information can be adapted to fix any issues due to physical variation. Performance testing can then be preformed on the second solid state memory device without preconditioning the second solid state memory device. | 03-27-2014 |
20140089629 | SOLID STATE MEMORY DEVICE LOGICAL AND PHYSICAL PARTITIONING - Embodiments relate to solid state memory device including a storage array having a plurality of physical storage devices and the storage array includes a plurality of partitions. The solid state memory device also includes a controller comprising a plurality of mapping tables, wherein each of the plurality of mapping tables corresponds to one of the plurality of partitions. Each of the plurality of mapping tables is configured to store a physical location and a logical location of data stored in its corresponding partition. | 03-27-2014 |
20140095773 | SOLID STATE MEMORY DEVICE LOGICAL AND PHYSICAL PARTITIONING - Embodiments relate to solid state memory device including a storage array having a plurality of physical storage devices and the storage array includes a plurality of partitions. The solid state memory device also includes a controller comprising a plurality of mapping tables, wherein each of the plurality of mapping tables corresponds to one of the plurality of partitions. Each of the plurality of mapping tables is configured to store a physical location and a logical location of data stored in its corresponding partition. | 04-03-2014 |
20140101499 | BIT ERROR RATE BASED WEAR LEVELING FOR SOLID STATE DRIVE MEMORY - According to exemplary embodiments, a system, is provided for bit error rate (BER)-based wear leveling in a solid state drive (SSD). A block-level BER value for a block in the SSD is determined. An adjusted PE cycle count for the block is incremented or decremented based on the block-level BER value. Wear leveling is then performed in the SSD based on the adjusted PE cycle count. | 04-10-2014 |
20140143617 | FLASH INTERFACE ERROR INJECTOR - A flash interface error injector for end-of-life testing of a flash-based array includes a plurality of error injection logic blocks that are implemented by one or more processors. Each of the plurality of error injection logic blocks corresponds with a respective flash channel. The flash injector also includes a bit flip probability logic that identifies one or more bits to be flipped. | 05-22-2014 |
20140143618 | FLASH INTERFACE ERROR INJECTOR - A flash interface error injector for end-of-life testing of a flash-based array includes a plurality of error injection logic blocks that are implemented by one or more processors. Each of the plurality of error injection logic blocks corresponds with a respective flash channel. The flash injector also includes a bit flip probability logic that identifies one or more bits to be flipped. | 05-22-2014 |
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20120169168 | METHOD FOR ON-LINE DETECTION OF RESISTANCE-TO-GROUND FAULTS IN ACTIVE MAGNETIC BEARING SYSTEMS - A magnetic bearing is disclosed that includes a sensing wire wrapped around one or more of the bearing coils and configured to measure the resistance to ground of each bearing coil. With the presence of contaminants such as liquids, a protective coating disposed about the bearing coils degrades over time, thereby reducing the resistance to ground of the bearing coils. The sensing wire transmits the detected resistance to ground of the bearing coils to an adjacent sensing device, which can provide an output that informs a user whether corrective action is required to prevent damage or failure of the magnetic bearing. | 07-05-2012 |
20130015731 | METHOD FOR ON-LINE DETECTION OF LIQUID AND POTENTIAL FOR THE OCCURRENCE OF RESISTANCE TO GROUND FAULTS IN ACTIVE MAGNETIC BEARING SYSTEMS - A resistance to ground monitoring system for a magnetic bearing is disclosed. The system includes a dummy bearing arranged in a cooling loop and having a dummy bearing coil made up of an electrical winding that is configured to detect the resistance to ground for the dummy bearing coil. The electrical winding is communicably coupled to a sensing device that monitors the resistance to ground for the dummy bearing coil. Since the magnetic bearing is arranged within the same cooling loop, the resistance to ground for the dummy bearing coil is indicative of a resistance to ground for the radial bearing coils of the magnetic bearing. | 01-17-2013 |
20130133174 | DRIVE PIN FOR SOIL REINFORCING CONNECTOR DEVICE - A drive pin mechanical fastener is disclosed and has an elongate body extending from a head. A frustoconical indicator shroud is disposed about the elongate body and has a first end and a second end. The first end of the indicator shroud is arranged about the elongate body proximate the head and the second end extends away from the head. The indicator shroud is movable from a first position, where the indicator shroud is frustoconical, to a second position, where the indicator shroud is flattened and exposed and thereby provides an indicator to an installer that the drive pin is properly installed. | 05-30-2013 |
20130216351 | MAGNETICALLY-COUPLED DAMPER FOR TURBOMACHINERY - A system, method, and apparatus for damping vibration in a rotor supported by primary bearings are provided. The system includes a magnetic coupling configured to magnetically engage a rotor supported by one or more primary bearings, and a piston coupled to the magnetic coupling. The system also includes a damper engaging the piston and configured to damp the rotor, wherein the damper is substantially non-load bearing. | 08-22-2013 |
20140301680 | Planetary-Type Auxiliary Bearing for a Hydrostatic Primary Bearing - A rotor system for a rotating machine, including a rotating shaft, an auxiliary bearing, and a primary bearing configured to provide a bearing and seal combination. The auxiliary bearing may include a support structure extending around a circumference of the rotating shaft, such that an annular gap is defined between the support structure and the rotating shaft when the primary bearing supports the rotating shaft. The auxiliary bearing may also include a first pedestal extending radially-inward from the support structure, and first and second beams extending from opposite sides of the first pedestal in a plane perpendicular to an axis of the shaft. The auxiliary bearing may further include a first roller operatively coupled to the first beam, and a second roller operatively coupled to the second beam, such that the first and second rollers are configured to engage the shaft. | 10-09-2014 |
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20080278548 | PRINTER HAVING IMPROVED GAS FLOW DROP DEFLECTION - A drop generator operable to selectively form a drop having a first size and a drop having a second size from liquid emitted through a nozzle associated with the drop generator. The drop having the first size and the drop having the second size travel along a drop trajectory with the first size being larger than the second size when compared to each other. Each of the drops has a drop velocity. A gas flow deflection system includes a gas flow that is directed at a deflection zone that comprises at least a portion of the drop trajectory. The gas flow in the deflection zone includes a velocity vector having a parallel velocity component and a perpendicular velocity component with the parallel velocity component and the perpendicular velocity component being defined relative to the drop trajectory. | 11-13-2008 |
20100110150 | PRINTHEAD HAVING IMPROVED GAS FLOW DEFLECTION SYSTEM - A printhead includes a drop generator configured to selectively form a large volume drop and a small volume drop from liquid emitted through a nozzle associated with the drop generator, the large volume drop and the small volume drop traveling along an initial drop trajectory, and a gas flow deflection system including a gas flow that interacts with the large volume drop and the small volume drop in a drop deflection zone such that at least the small volume drop is deflected from the initial drop trajectory, the gas flow being provided by a gas flow source connected in fluid communication with a gas flow duct, the gas flow deflection system including a gas flow pressure oscillation dampening structure located between the gas flow source and the drop deflection zone. | 05-06-2010 |
20100110151 | DEFLECTION DEVICE INCLUDING EXPANSION AND CONTRACTION REGIONS - A method of printing and a printhead are provided. The printhead includes a nozzle array having a width; a gas flow source; and a gas flow duct in fluid communication with the gas flow source. The gas flow duct includes an expansion region and a compression region. The expansion region of the gas flow duct gradually expands along its cross sectional length to at least the width of the nozzle array. The compression region of the gas flow duct gradually contracts along its cross sectional length. | 05-06-2010 |
20110109675 | PHASE SHIFTS FOR PRINTING AT TWO SPEEDS - The method includes forming first size drops by applying drop forming pulses during a unit time period τ | 05-12-2011 |
20110109677 | DYNAMIC PHASE SHIFTS TO IMPROVE STREAM PRINT - A method of forming print drops includes forming drops of a first size by applying drop forming energy pulses during a unit time period, τ | 05-12-2011 |
20110109705 | PHASE SHIFTS FOR TWO GROUPS OF NOZZLES - A method includes forming drops of first size by applying drop-forming pulses during unit time period, τ | 05-12-2011 |
20110242169 | CONTINUOUS PRINTER WITH ACTUATOR ACTIVATION WAVEFORM - A method for operating a drop generating device for selective formation of large-volume droplets and small-volume droplets, said method includes the steps of defining a small-drop waveform at least a pulse to form a small volume drop; defining a large-drop waveform that includes a set of pulses to form a large volume drop; creating a sequence of waveforms comprising waveforms of the small-drop and large-drop waveforms in response to image data the sequence of waveforms; and selectively inserting a perturbation pulse in the time interval between pulses of any two consecutive waveforms. | 10-06-2011 |
20110242170 | METHOD FOR OPERATING CONTINUOUS PRINTERS - A method for operating a continuous inkjet printer, the method includes forming drops with a drop formation period being the time between consecutive drop formations; creating a portion of the drops that strike the print media for forming print drops; creating a portion of the created drops that do not strike the print media for forming catch drops; creating the print drops to print on a series of consecutive pixel locations; wherein a time between the creation of consecutive print drops is inconsistent which causes an additional catch drop so that a gap is created; wherein when a gap is created, adjusting a velocity of the print drop adjacent to the gap to cause the print drop to shift slightly toward the gap. | 10-06-2011 |
20110242228 | DROP PLACEMENT METHOD FOR CONTINUOUS PRINTERS - A method for providing drop placement adjustment of drops deposited on a print media by a printhead in a continuous inkjet printer, the method comprising the steps of providing the printhead with a drop generator having at least one nozzle; moving the printhead relative to the print media; causing the printhead to form drops from the at least one nozzle with a drop formation period being the time between consecutive drop formations; wherein a portion of the formed drops are allowed to strike pixel locations on the print media for forming print drops, while other drops are directed toward a catcher and do not strike the print media for forming catch drops; creating a series of the print drops to print on a series of consecutive pixel locations; and adjusting a velocity of a portion of the formed print drops relative to a velocity of other print drops to adjust the placement of the print drop within the pixel locations. | 10-06-2011 |
20120242759 | PRINTHEAD HAVING IMPROVED GAS FLOW DEFLECTION SYSTEM - A printhead includes a drop generator configured to selectively form a large volume drop and a small volume drop from liquid emitted through a nozzle associated with the drop generator, the large volume drop and the small volume drop traveling along an initial drop trajectory, and a gas flow deflection system including a gas flow that interacts with the large volume drop and the small volume drop in a drop deflection zone such that at least the small volume drop is deflected from the initial drop trajectory, the gas flow being provided by a gas flow source connected in fluid communication with a gas flow duct, the gas flow deflection system including a gas flow pressure oscillation dampening structure located between the gas flow source and the drop deflection zone. | 09-27-2012 |
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20130068131 | INK SET FOR CONTINUOUS INKJET PRINTING - An aqueous inkjet ink set for use in continuous inkjet printing comprising at least one cyan ink, at least one yellow ink, at least one magenta ink, and at least one black ink, wherein each ink of the ink set comprises dispersed pigment particles and at least one surfactant selected to provide a 10-ms dynamic surface tension of less than 54 mN/m for each ink. The invention relates to continuous ink jet printing of aqueous pigmented ink compositions recycled from main ink supply reservoirs, employing a printer with drop ejectors and a drop deflector and non-printing drop catchers capable of returning unprinted ink to the fluid delivery systems following the capture of non-printing drops. The pigmented ink jet ink compositions provide for particularly suitable fluid properties on the drop catcher face that minimize printing defects that can occur during drop deflection during the printing of high dynamic range images at high speed. | 03-21-2013 |
20130070031 | CONTINUOUS INKJET PRINTING METHOD - A method of printing an image with a continuous inkjet printer system employing a jetting module including a nozzle in fluid communication with a liquid ink source and a catcher including a liquid drop contact face; wherein the liquid ink is an aqueous inkjet black ink comprising a black colorant and at least one surfactant selected to provide a 10-ms dynamic surface tension of less than 54 mN/m. Full color images may be printed by further employing at least second, third and fourth jetting modules and yellow, magenta and cyan inks each also comprising a surfactant selected to provide a 10-ms dynamic surface tension of less than 54 mN/m for each ink. The ink compositions provide for fluid properties on the drop catcher face that minimize printing defects that can occur during drop deflection during the printing of high dynamic range images at high speed. | 03-21-2013 |
20130072614 | INK COMPOSITION FOR CONTINUOUS INKJET PRINTING - An aqueous inkjet black ink composition for use in continuous ink jet printing is provided comprising black pigment particles dispersed with a polymeric dispersant or self dispersing pigment particles without the need for a dispersant; and at least one surfactant, wherein the at least one surfactant is selected to provide the ink composition with a 10-ms dynamic surface tension of less than 54 mN/m. The invention relates to continuous ink jet printing of an aqueous pigmented ink composition recycled from a main ink supply reservoir, employing a printer with a drop ejector and a drop deflector and a non-printing drop catcher capable of returning unprinted ink to the fluid delivery system following the capture of non-printing drops. The pigmented ink jet ink compositions provide for particularly suitable fluid properties on the drop catcher face that minimize printing defects that can occur during drop deflection during the printing of high dynamic range images at high speed. | 03-21-2013 |
20130235103 | METHOD OF ADJUSTING DROP VOLUME - A method for operating a jetting module includes applying to a drop forming mechanism a sequence of drop formation waveforms in which a small-drop waveform applied after another identical small-drop waveform causes a small drop of volume Vs to be formed; applying a large-drop waveform after another identical large-drop waveform causes a large drop of volume V | 09-12-2013 |
20130278689 | CONTINUOUS INKJET PRINTING METHOD - A method of printing an image with a continuous inkjet printer system employing bimodal drop size generation with pigmented inkjet ink compositions comprising a polymer additive, wherein the liquid ink is an aqueous inkjet ink comprises dispersed pigment colorant particles having a mean particle size of less than 150 nanometers and at least about 0.1 wt % of polymer additive distinct from any polymer dispersant used to disperse the pigment particles, and recirculating liquid ink supplied to the nozzle if the printer system from a liquid ink source is in-line filtered with a filter selected to be effective at retaining particles having particle sizes equal to and greater than 0.6 micrometers from the liquid ink and to pass the dispersed pigment particles. The invention enables high quality drop control in a continuous inkjet printing system. | 10-24-2013 |