Swanson, TX
Aaron R. Swanson, Houston, TX US
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20120118580 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTAINING BOREHOLE FLUID - A device for containing fluid flow from a borehole includes: a containment assembly including a body having a cavity configured to receive a leaking portion of a borehole termination structure extending from the borehole and surround the leaking portion, the cavity configured to be adapted to at least partially conform to a shape of at least one of the leaking portion and the borehole termination structure; and a flow control assembly configured to connect a fluid conduit in fluid communication with the containment assembly and direct downhole fluid into the fluid conduit. | 05-17-2012 |
20130140043 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTAINING BOREHOLE FLUID - Embodiments of the disclosure relate to directing a flow from a borehole termination structure. Embodiments include a device for containing fluid flow from a borehole. The device includes an engagement body and a sealing member located within a cavity of the engagement body. The cavity is configured to receive a portion of a borehole termination structure extending from the borehole and to direct fluid from the borehole into a fluid conduit. The sealing member has a changeable shape configured to surround the borehole termination structure and to form a seal between an outer surface of the borehole termination structure and an inner surface of the body of the containment assembly based on the borehole termination structure being positioned within the cavity. | 06-06-2013 |
20130248169 | Environmentally Powered Transmitter for Location Identification of Wellbores - A method, apparatus and system for performing an operation in a borehole is disclosed. A device is disposed in a downhole environment of the borehole to perform the downhole operation. An energy harvesting unit coupled to the device harvests energy from an energy source in a downhole environment of the device and provides the harvested energy to the device to perform the downhole operation. | 09-26-2013 |
Alaster Drew Swanson, Houston, TX US
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20110256517 | COMPUTER AIDED REAL-TIME BEHAVIOR COACHING - Computer implemented methods and systems for coaching a person by coaching, guiding, or training a person is provided. Accordingly, a coaching protocol is accessed for coaching a person in real-time to engage in a predetermined behavior; a message is sent in real-time to the person to execute the one of the plurality of behavior-steps; wherein the coaching protocol includes a plurality of behavior-steps, wherein the execution of one of the plurality of behavior-steps by the person results in the person engaging in the predetermined behavior. In addition, data can be gathered and based on gathered data, a determination can be made whether to modify the coaching protocol, and accordingly, the coaching protocol may be modified. | 10-20-2011 |
Bruce Eugene Swanson, Irving, TX US
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20110110779 | FLUID TURBINE FEATURING ARTICULATED BLADES AND PHASE-ADJUSTED CAM - A fluid turbine comprising a rotor, having an axis of rotation, comprising at least two rotor blades disposed at a radius from the axis of rotation, each rotor blade having a pitch axis and a variable pitch angle. The fluid turbine comprises a mechanism operable to control the pitch angle of at least one rotor blade about its pitch axis and to vary the pitch angle of the rotor blade between various pitch angles as the blade moves radially about the axis of rotation of the rotor. | 05-12-2011 |
20120134821 | Fluid Turbine Having Improved Cam and Follower Mechanism - A fluid turbine comprising a blade pitch control mechanism comprising a cam and at least one rocker assembly, each rocker assembly comprising a rocker arm operable to pivot about an axis of rotation, the blade pitch control mechanism being operable to control the pitch angle of at least one rotor blade about its pitch axis and to vary the pitch angle of the rotor blade from a first pitch angle at a first circumferential location about the axis of rotation to a second pitch angle at a second circumferential location about the axis of rotation. | 05-31-2012 |
20120134829 | Fluid Turbine Featuring Dynamically Phase-Adjustable Cam - A fluid turbine comprising a rotor, having an axis of rotation, comprising at least two rotor blades disposed at a radius from the axis of rotation, each rotor blade having a pitch axis and a variable pitch angle. The fluid turbine comprises a phase-adjustable mechanism operable to control the pitch angle of at least one rotor blade about its pitch axis and to vary the pitch angle of the rotor blade between various pitch angles as the blade moves radially about the axis of rotation of the rotor. | 05-31-2012 |
Carl Steven Swanson, Austin, TX US
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20090138591 | Method for the display of visual sequencing of message communications between application portlets and task page relationship information in a web-base environment - A display portlet is incorporated into a portal page in a web-based environment. This display portlet presents the message communication information between the portlets that are currently running on that portal page. The displayed message communication information indicates the portlet that is the source of a transmitted message and displays one or more portlets that receive the message. The visual representations can be of various formats such as a spacial display or a tree representation. Each communicated message has a stored record identifying the transmitting portlet and any portlet that receives the message. | 05-28-2009 |
Derek S. Swanson, Austin, TX US
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20150069624 | RECESSED SEMICONDUCTOR DIE STACK - Recessed semiconductor die stacks. In some embodiments, a semiconductor device includes a first die including an active side and a back side, the back side including a non-recessed portion thicker than a recessed portion, the recessed portion including one or more through-die vias on a recessed surface; and a second die located in the recessed portion, the second die including an active side facing the recessed surface of the first die and coupled thereto through the one or more through-die vias. In another embodiment, a method includes creating a recess on a first die having a first thickness, the recess having a depth smaller than the first thickness; coupling a second die having a second thickness greater than the depth to the recess; and reducing the thickness of the second die by an amount equal to or greater than a difference between the second thickness and the depth. | 03-12-2015 |
Donald C. Swanson, Houston, TX US
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20090083009 | COMPUTER SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MODELING FLUID DEPLETION - A method for modeling fluid depletion in a reservoir is disclosed. A map is divided into cells. For each of the cells a value is stored that is based at least in part on a physical characteristic of the cell. At least one cell that contains a depletion location is identified along with a depletion amount corresponding to that location. An amount of walkers associated with the depletion location is determined. For each walker, a plurality of steps are calculated with each step to an adjacent cell. Each walker starts in the cell containing the depletion location associated with that walker. The visits of all the walkers are recorded by cell. The fluid depletion of each cell is then assessed based at least in part on the number of walker visits for each cell. | 03-26-2009 |
Eric Swanson, Buda, TX US
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20140140560 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR USING A SPEAKER AS A MICROPHONE IN A MOBILE DEVICE - In accordance with methods and systems of the present disclosure, a mobile device may include an enclosure adapted such that the enclosure is readily transported by a user of the mobile device, a speaker associated with the enclosure for generating sound, and a controller within the enclosure, communicatively coupled to the speaker. The controller may be configured to receive a signal from the speaker, the signal induced at least in part by sound incident on the speaker other than sound generated by the speaker and process the signal. | 05-22-2014 |
20140270312 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR USING A SPEAKER AS A MICROPHONE IN A MOBILE DEVICE - In accordance with methods and systems of the present disclosure, a mobile device may include an enclosure adapted such that the enclosure is readily transported by a user of the mobile device, a speaker associated with the enclosure for generating sound, and a controller within the enclosure, communicatively coupled to the speaker. The controller may be configured to receive a signal from the speaker, the signal induced at least in part by sound incident on the speaker other than sound generated by the speaker and process the signal. | 09-18-2014 |
Eric J. Swanson, Buda, TX US
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20090278720 | DELTA-SIGMA ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERTER CIRCUIT HAVING REDUCED SAMPLED REFERENCE NOISE - A delta-sigma analog-to-digital converter (ADC) circuit improves performance by reducing the amount of noise and other error sampled by the reference switching circuit. The reference switching network is operated intermittently only when the charge on an input integrator exceeds a threshold, thereby preventing the input integrator from saturating, while avoiding needlessly injecting reference noise. The input to the ADC may be a current injected directly into a summing node of the integrator, or may be a voltage supplied through another switching network. | 11-12-2009 |
20140270227 | WIRELESS EARPIECE WITH LOCAL AUDIO CACHE - A wireless earpiece may include a local memory for storing audio files that can be played back by the user. The wireless earpiece may fit entirely within the user's ear canal. Audio files, for example music files, may be loaded on the wireless earpiece by docking the wireless earpiece with a mobile device, which includes a larger memory storing the user's library of music files. The wireless earpiece may also be charged while docked with the mobile device by receiving power from the mobile device's larger battery. To provide stereo sound, two wireless earpieces may be worn by the user and docked separately with the mobile device. Each of the two wireless earpieces may store a single channel of an audio file, which is separated by the mobile device during synchronization. | 09-18-2014 |
20140270246 | INTERFACE FOR A DIGITAL MICROPHONE ARRAY - An interface for an array of digital microphones in an electronic device may include a head-end chip coupled to the digital microphones through a bus. The bus may be shared by each microphone of the array of microphones and be multiplexed to allow transmission of data from the microphones to the head-end chip and transmission of power from the head-end chip to the array of digital microphones. The head-end chip may perform signal processing on receive data from the array of digital microphones to create beamforming arrays. The array of microphones may include microphones with different characteristics to improve performance of the array of microphones. | 09-18-2014 |
20140270247 | BEAMFORMING A DIGITAL MICROPHONE ARRAY ON A COMMON PLATFORM - An interface for an array of digital microphones in an electronic device may include a head-end chip coupled to the digital microphones through a bus. The bus may be shared by each microphone of the array of microphones and be multiplexed to allow transmission of data from the microphones to the head-end chip and transmission of power from the head-end chip to the array of digital microphones. The head-end chip may perform signal processing on receive data from the array of digital microphones to create beamforming arrays. The array of microphones may include microphones with different characteristics to improve performance of the array of microphones. | 09-18-2014 |
Gregory David Swanson, Magnolia, TX US
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20140260235 | EMERGENCY CYLINDER LOWERING CIRCUIT WITH REGENERATIVE HYDRAULICS AND BURST PROTECTION - A safety system for bypassing counter balance valves of a catwalk hydraulic cylinder from a remote location in a safe and controlled manner. Oil from a base end of the hydraulic cylinder is routed around the counter balance valves and flows through a velocity fuse to a needle valve, a check valve, and a pump outlet. | 09-18-2014 |
20140270904 | SYSTEM FOR CONNECTING AND ALIGNING A MULTIPLE PIECE CATWALK TROUGH - A system for connecting and aligning pieces of a catwalk trough that prevents sagging of the catwalk trough at a connection point between at least two pieces of the catwalk trough by applying a force to the pieces to counteract any separation forces. | 09-18-2014 |
20140271045 | SYSTEM FOR ATTACHING A GULLWING TO A CATWALK - A system for connecting a gullwing to a catwalk comprising a gullwing pin movable in an indexer groove that enables a foot pad of the gullwing to remain stationary relative to the catwalk when the gullwing is raised or lowered. | 09-18-2014 |
20140286732 | HYDRAULIC CABLE-SKATE DRIVE SYSTEM FOR CATWALK - A drive system for a catwalk skate that uses a hydraulic skate-cable drive system. The system includes two counteracting hydraulic cylinders, each with a sheave connected to the cylinder rods, and a cable that winds around each of the sheaves and connects to both ends of the skate. | 09-25-2014 |
Jeffrey S. Swanson, Houston, TX US
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20090083009 | COMPUTER SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MODELING FLUID DEPLETION - A method for modeling fluid depletion in a reservoir is disclosed. A map is divided into cells. For each of the cells a value is stored that is based at least in part on a physical characteristic of the cell. At least one cell that contains a depletion location is identified along with a depletion amount corresponding to that location. An amount of walkers associated with the depletion location is determined. For each walker, a plurality of steps are calculated with each step to an adjacent cell. Each walker starts in the cell containing the depletion location associated with that walker. The visits of all the walkers are recorded by cell. The fluid depletion of each cell is then assessed based at least in part on the number of walker visits for each cell. | 03-26-2009 |
John A. Swanson, Pasadena, TX US
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20080302702 | Hydrocarbon thermal cracking using hardfaced fittings - A thermal cracking process that employs (1) a sinusoidal conduit in the convection section of a thermal cracking furnace, (2) a cross-over conduit, and/or (3) a transfer conduit that contains at least one bend fitting, at least one bend fitting carrying a protective layer comprising a steel carrier and carbide pellets composed of submicron hard particles cemented with a metal binder. | 12-11-2008 |
Leland Swanson, Mckinney, TX US
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20100167424 | VARIABLE THICKNESS SINGLE MASK ETCH PROCESS - The present invention relates to a method of performing a variable film etch using a variable thickness photomask material. Essentially, a thickness of an adjustable film layer is measured and converted into a contour map of film thickness over a region of a semiconductor body (e.g., wafer). An etch mask layer (e.g., photoresist) is then formed above the adjustable film layer and is selectively patterned by a reticleless exposure system (e.g., DMD exposure system). The selective patterning subjects different regions of the etch mask layer to varying exposure times dependent upon the thickness of the underlying adjustable film. The more etching needed to provide the underlying film to a nominal thickness, the longer the exposure of the etch mask. Therefore, the resultant etch mask, after exposure, comprises a topology allowing for various degrees of selective etching of the underlying film resulting in a uniform film. | 07-01-2010 |
20100167427 | PASSIVE DEVICE TRIMMING - The present invention relates to a method for trimming passive devices during fabrication to account for process variations. More particularly, the present invention relates to a method by which an adjustable device layer comprised within a passive device (e.g., resistor body, capacitor electrodes) can be measured and subsequently trimmed (e.g., etched to reduce size) during processing to correct for process variations. Essentially, an operational parameter is measured for a plurality of passive devices. The measurements are used to form an adjustment map for a region of a semiconductor body (e.g., wafer) comprising information pertaining to operational parameters as a function of spatial coordinates. The adjustment map is utilized by a DMD projector configured to pattern openings into a hardmask configured over the adjustable device layer. The adjustable device layer is then etched in regions not protected by the hardmask, thereby effectively trimming the passive device according to the adjustment map. | 07-01-2010 |
Leland Swanson, Leander, TX US
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20140132232 | BUCK DC-DC CONVERTER WITH ACCURACY ENHANCEMENT - A buck switching regulator includes a feedback control circuit including a first gain circuit generating a first feedback signal indicative of the regulated output voltage; a ripple generation circuit generating a ripple signal that is injected to the first feedback signal; and a comparator receiving a first reference signal and the first feedback signal to generate a comparator output signal. The switching regulator further includes an offset compensation circuit including a second gain circuit generating a second feedback signal indicative of the regulated output voltage; and an operational transconductance amplifier (OTA) configured to receive the second feedback signal and the first reference signal and to generate an output signal. The output signal of the OTA is coupled to the comparator to adjust an offset to the comparator so as to cancel the offset at the regulated output voltage due to the injected ripple signal. | 05-15-2014 |
20140253064 | BUCK DC-DC CONVERTER WITH IMPROVED ACCURACY AND STABILITY - A buck switching regulator includes a feedback control circuit including a balanced feedback network including first and second gain circuits configured to generate first and second feedback signals, respectively, indicative of the regulated output voltage; a ripple generation circuit configured to inject a first ripple signal to the first gain circuit and a second ripple signal to the second gain circuit; an operational transconductance amplifier (OTA) configured to receive the second feedback signal and a reference signal and to generate an output signal being coupled to a node in the feedback control circuit; and a comparator configured to receive the first feedback signal and a comparator reference signal and to generate a comparator output signal. The output signal of the OTA is applied to the feedback control circuit to cancel a voltage offset in the regulated output voltage due to the injected ripple signal to the first gain circuit. | 09-11-2014 |
20140253082 | BUCK DC-DC CONVERTER WITH IMPROVED ACCURACY - A buck switching regulator includes a feedback control circuit including a feedback network including first and second gain circuits configured to generate first and second feedback signals, respectively, indicative of the regulated output voltage; a ripple generation circuit configured to inject a ripple signal to the first gain circuit; an operational transconductance amplifier (OTA) configured to receive the second feedback signal and a reference signal and to generate an output signal being coupled to the first gain circuit to adjust the first feedback signal; and a comparator configured to receive the first feedback signal and the reference signal and to generate a comparator output signal. The output signal of the OTA is applied to the first feedback signal to cancel a voltage offset in the regulated output voltage due to the injected ripple signal to the first gain circuit. | 09-11-2014 |
Leland Scott Swanson, Mckinney, TX US
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20090002070 | METHODS AND APPARATUS TO CONTROL RAIL-TO-RAIL CLASS AB AMPLIFIERS - In one example, an amplifier for providing stable output quiescent current comprising includes a number of supply rails, an output device configured for providing an output voltage, the output device coupled to the plurality of supply rails, and an output quiescent current controller coupled to the plurality of supply rails and the output device, the output quiescent current controller to regulate the voltage in the output device to provide a consistent quiescent current in the output device. | 01-01-2009 |
20100193909 | THERMALLY ENHANCED SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES - Thermal communication of matched transistors formed in lower electrical resistance subregions of first and second active substrate regions is provided by thermally conductive members formed to extend over isolation regions between higher electrical resistance subregions of the first and second regions. In one form, thermal communication is done, with or without contacts, through insulating layers to metal layers formed over the substrate. In another form, thermal communication is done through a polysilicon layer formed over the substrate. | 08-05-2010 |
20110016334 | Auto-Detect Polling for Correct Handshake to USB Client - An embodiment of the invention provides a method for providing power to a USB client device and polling for a correct protocol. A USB host device provides power and a first part of a first handshake determined by a first protocol. The host then monitors the client for a second part of the first handshake. When the second part of the first handshake is detected by the host, the client recognizes that power may be applied according to the first protocol. When the second part of the first handshake is not presented by the client device, the host provides a first part of a second handshake according to a second protocol. When the second part of the second handshake is provided by the client, the host the client recognizes that power may be applied according to the second protocol. | 01-20-2011 |
20110016341 | Continuous Monitoring of a USB Client for BCS Charging Capacity - An embodiment of the invention provides a method for continuously detecting when a USB client device may be charged according to a BCS charging standard. Power is supplied from a USB host device to the USB client device with a first current limit. Next, the USB host device monitors data lines D+ and D− for a first part of a handshake. When the first part of the handshake is detected, a second part of the handshake is provided by the USB host device indicating that the USB client device may be changed according to the BCS charging standard. All current sources and all voltage sources that are coupled to the data lines D+ and D− are decoupled from data lines D+ and D− after the handshake is complete. After the data lines are decoupled, communication may begin between the USB host device and the USB client device. | 01-20-2011 |
20120275071 | ARC-FAULT DETECTION - An arc-fault circuit-interrupter includes a capability for a controller in the interrupter-circuit to be placed in a learn mode. In learn mode, the controller may change firmware to reduce the probability of false tripping or nuisance tripping. Alternatively, in learn mode, the controller may store a signature to be used as the normal signature for a dedicated load. | 11-01-2012 |
Leland Scott Swanson, Dallas, TX US
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20090001517 | THERMALLY ENHANCED SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES - One embodiment relates to a circuit. In this circuit, a first semiconductor device with a first geometry is associated with a first region of a semiconductor body within a first isolation structure. A second semiconductor device with a geometry that matches the first geometry is associated with a second region of the semiconductor body within a second isolation structure. A member, which spans the semiconductor body between the first region and the second region, thermally couples the first region to the second region while retaining electrical isolation therebetween. Other circuits and methods are also disclosed. | 01-01-2009 |
Michael Swanson, Houston, TX US
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20090052277 | Full wave seismic recording system - The present disclosure generally relates to systems and methods for acquiring seismic data. In one exemplary embodiment, a method for acquiring seismic data is described in which recorder instruments are deployed to the seafloor and utilized for recording pressure wave and shear wave data. An acoustic array, displaced from the seafloor, is also provided for sending acoustic signals to the instruments on the seafloor. The orientation of the instruments on the seafloor is determined via acoustic communication between the acoustic array and the instruments. Related systems and methods for acquiring seismic data are also described. | 02-26-2009 |
Peter Swanson, Dallas, TX US
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20150019315 | COMMUNITY INCENTIVIZED EXCHANGE FOR MONETIZING SOCIAL MEDIA AND CONSUMER-DRIVEN ADVERTISEMENT - The present invention relates to affinity transactions devices, systems, and methods, including a community-incentivize exchange (CIE) comprising one or more computer systems configured to permit aggregation of purchasing power of social community members along aligned interests to facilitate purchases of desired nods or POS transactions from one or more vendors willing to exchange the nods or consummate POS transactions for consideration from the members and to return compensation to the social community in exchange for incentivizing the members to effect such purchases. | 01-15-2015 |
Rick Swanson, Plano, TX US
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20120022748 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR WIRELESS CONTROL OF SIGNS - A system includes a master controller disposed on a transit vehicle, a peripheral device disposed on the transit vehicle, a first wireless subsystem communicably coupled to the master controller, and a second wireless subsystem communicably coupled to the peripheral device. The master controller is operable to send a signal to the peripheral device via the first wireless subsystem, the signal comprising a command related to operation of the peripheral device. The peripheral device is operable to receive the signal via the second wireless subsystem and execute the command. The system utilizes a wireless protocol that specifies a unique identification for the system. The master controller and the peripheral device are each configured via the wireless protocol. The configuration includes storage of the unique identification and operability to restrict wireless communication to wireless communication with other devices so configured. | 01-26-2012 |
Robert Swanson, Allen, TX US
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20120033801 | Wireless Priority Service within a Distributed Call Processing Architecture - A system, method, and call processing component for controlling an order of call processing among a plurality of call processing components. Each call processing component, upon receiving a call request when system resources are not available to process the requested call, creates a real queue entry in its call processing queue and sends a call-queued notification to all other call processing components in the system. The other call processing components in the telecommunication system then create a shadow queue entry in their respective call processing queues as a placeholder for the requested call. When system resources become available and the requested call is next in the queue, the call processing component that received the request de-queues and processes the requested call, and sends a call de-queued notification to the other call processing components. In response, each of the other call processing components removes the placeholder queue entry for the requested call from each call processing component's call processing queue. | 02-09-2012 |
20120129524 | Mobile Location Recovery for MSC Pooling - An entity of a wireless telecommunications network having a pool of Mobile Switching Centers (MSCs) and a Home Location Register (HLR). The entity includes a network interface which sends pages to mobiles associated with a failed MSC of the pool of MSC's and experiencing termination isolation and receives responses to the pages from at least some of the mobiles. The entity includes a processing unit which produces a registration having updated location information for each response received by the network interface, the registration sent from the network interface to the HLR to end each mobile's termination isolation for which a response was received by the network interface. A method of an entity of a wireless telecommunications network having a pool of Mobile Switching Centers (MSCs) and a Home Location Register (HLR). | 05-24-2012 |
Robert R. Swanson, Allen, TX US
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20120243478 | AUTHENTICATING A MOBILE STATION THAT COMMUNICATES THROUGH A LOCAL PREMISES WIRELESS GATEWAY - To authenticate a mobile station that is able to access packet-switched services in a packet-switched services network, an intermediate server receives a registration request from a local premises wireless gateway on behalf of the mobile station. In response to the registration request, the intermediate server performs an authentication procedure with an authentication infrastructure in a circuit-switched network, where the authentication infrastructure contains authentication information relating to the mobile station to enable authentication of the mobile station. | 09-27-2012 |
Roy E. Swanson, Sugar Land, TX US
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20090255664 | COMBINATION WHIPSTOCK AND SEAL BORE DIVERTER SYSTEM - A combination whipstock and seal bore diverter system includes a whipstock; and a diverter configured to receive and support the whipstock in a selected orientation, the system being installable in a single run in a borehole. | 10-15-2009 |
Timothy S. Swanson, Grapevine, TX US
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20130262357 | CLINICAL PREDICTIVE AND MONITORING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A clinical predictive and monitoring system comprising a data store operable to receive and store data associated with a plurality of patients selected from medical and health data; and a number of social, behavioral, lifestyle, and economic data; at least one predictive model to identify at least one high-risk patient associated with at least one medical condition; a risk logic module operable to apply the at least one predictive model to the patient data to determine at least one risk score associated the at least one medical condition and identify at least one high-risk patient; a data presentation module operable to present notification and information to an intervention coordination team about the identified at least one high-risk patient; and an artificial intelligence tuning module adapted to automatically adjust parameters in the predictive model in response to trends in the patient data. | 10-03-2013 |
20140074509 | CLINICAL DASHBOARD USER INTERFACE SYSTEM AND METHOD - A dashboard user interface method comprises displaying a navigable list of at least one target disease, displaying a navigable list of patient identifiers associated with a target disease selected in the target disease list, displaying historic and current data associated with a patient in the patient list identified as being associated with the selected target disease, including clinician notes at admission, receiving, storing, and displaying review's comments, and displaying automatically-generated intervention and treatment recommendations. | 03-13-2014 |
Todd Swanson, Round Rock, TX US
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20080288230 | STRUCTURE FOR TESTING AN OPERATION OF INTEGRATED CIRCUITRY - A design structure is embodied in a machine readable medium for designing, manufacturing, or testing integrated circuitry. The design structure includes a general purpose computational resource for performing general purpose operations of a system. A special purpose computational resource is coupled to the general purpose computational resource. The special purpose computational resource is for: storing test patterns, a description of the integrated circuitry, and a description of hardware for testing the integrated circuitry; and executing software for simulating an operation of the described hardware's testing of the described integrated circuitry in response to the test patterns. | 11-20-2008 |
20080288910 | STRUCTURE FOR ESTIMATING POWER CONSUMPTION OF INTEGRATED CIRCUITRY - A design structure is embodied in a machine readable medium for designing, manufacturing, or testing integrated circuitry. The design structure includes first hardware for executing first software in response to macros that describe the integrated circuitry, and for generating a set of constants in response to the execution of the first software. Second hardware is for receiving the set of constants from the first hardware, and for executing second software in response to the macros and the set of constants, and for estimating a power consumption of the integrated circuitry in response to the execution of the second software. | 11-20-2008 |
20090055668 | Method and Apparatus for Detecting Clock Gating Opportunities in a Pipelined Electronic Circuit Design - A pipeline electronic circuit and design methodology enables power conservation in the stages of the pipeline via a simulation that identifies clock-gating opportunities among the stages of the pipeline. In one embodiment, simulation results assist a designer in the design of the pipeline electronic circuit to achieve power conservation by incorporating clock-gating circuitry among the stages of the pipeline at clock gating opportunity locations that the simulation identifies. | 02-26-2009 |
20090112557 | System and Method of Automating the Addition of RTL Based Critical Timing Path Counters to Verify Critical Path Coverage of Post-Silicon Software Validation Tools - A system and method for modifying a simulation model and optimizing an application program to produce valid hardware-identified operating conditions that are matched with simulator-identified operating conditions in order to modify a simulator accordingly is presented. A critical path coverage analyzer includes critical path measurement logic into a simulation model that injects errors into the critical path and provides visibility into the number of times that an application program exercises the critical path. The critical path coverage analyzer uses the critical path measurement logic to optimize an application program to adequately exercise and test the critical paths. Once optimized, the critical path coverage analyzer runs the optimized application program on a hardware device to produce hardware-identified operating conditions. The hardware-identified operating conditions are matched against simulator-identified operating conditions. When discrepancies exist, the simulator is modified accordingly to match the hardware-identified operating conditions. | 04-30-2009 |
20090217068 | Structure For Detecting Clock Gating Opportunities In A Pipelined Electronic Circuit Design - A design structure for a pipeline electronic processor device may be embodied in a machine readable medium for designing, manufacturing or testing a processor integrated circuit. The design structure may embody a pipeline electronic circuit that enables power conservation in the stages of the pipeline via a simulation that identifies clock-gating opportunities among the stages of the pipeline. In one embodiment, simulation results assist a designer in the design of the pipeline electronic circuit design structure to achieve power conservation by incorporating clock-gating circuitry among the stages of the pipeline at clock gating opportunity locations that the simulation identifies. | 08-27-2009 |
20110072406 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ESTIMATING POWER CONSUMPTION OF INTEGRATED CIRCUITRY - A design structure is embodied in a machine readable medium for designing, manufacturing, or testing integrated circuitry. The design structure includes first hardware for executing first software in response to macros that describe the integrated circuitry, and for generating a set of constants in response to the execution of the first software. Second hardware is for receiving the set of constants from the first hardware, and for executing second software in response to the macros and the set of constants, and for estimating a power consumption of the integrated circuitry in response to the execution of the second software. | 03-24-2011 |
Todd E. Swanson, Round Rock, TX US
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20080229051 | Broadcasting Instructions/Data to a Plurality of Processors in a Multiprocessor Device Via Aliasing - A mechanism for broadcasting instructions/data to a plurality of processors in a multiprocessor device via aliasing is provided. In order to broadcast data to a plurality of processors, a control processor writes to the registers that store the identifiers of the processors and sets two or more of these registers to a same value. The control processor may write the desired data/instructions to be broadcast to a portion of memory corresponding to the starting address associated with the processor identifier of the two or more processors. When the two or more processors look for a starting address of their local store from which to read the two or more processors will identify the same starting address, essentially aliasing the memory region. The two or more processors will read the instructions/data from the same aliased memory region starting at the identified starting address and process the same instructions/data. | 09-18-2008 |
20080244200 | System for Communicating Command Parameters Between a Processor and a Memory Flow Controller - A system and method for communicating command parameters between a processor and a memory flow controller are provided. The system and method make use of a channel interface as the primary mechanism for communicating between the processor and a memory flow controller. The channel interface provides channels for communicating with processor facilities, memory flow control facilities, machine state registers, and external processor interrupt facilities, for example. These channels may be designated as blocking or non-blocking. With blocking channels, when no data is available to be read from the corresponding registers, or there is no space available to write to the corresponding registers, the processor is placed in a low power “stall” state. The processor is automatically awakened, via communication across the blocking channel, when data becomes available or space is freed. Thus, the channels of the present invention permit the processor to stay in a low power state. | 10-02-2008 |
20080288757 | Communicating Instructions and Data Between a Processor and External Devices - A mechanism for communicating instructions and data between a processor and external devices are provided. The mechanism makes use of a channel interface as the primary mechanism for communicating between the processor and a memory flow controller. The channel interface provides channels for communicating with processor facilities, memory flow control facilities, machine state registers, and external processor interrupt facilities, for example. These channels may be designated as blocking or non-blocking. With blocking channels, when no data is available to be read from the corresponding registers, or there is no space available to write to the corresponding registers, the processor is placed in a low power “stall” state. The processor is automatically awakened, via communication across the blocking channel, when data becomes available or space is freed. Thus, the channels of the present invention permit the processor to stay in a low power state. | 11-20-2008 |
20090217300 | Communicating with a Processor Event Facility - A system and method for communicating with a processor event facility are provided. The system and method make use of a channel interface as the primary mechanism for communicating with the processor event facility. The channel interface provides channels for communicating with processor facilities, memory flow control facilities, machine state registers, and external processor interrupt facilities, for example. These channels may be designated as blocking or non-blocking. With blocking channels, when no data is available to be read from the corresponding registers, or there is no space available to write to the corresponding registers, the processor is placed in a low power “stall” state. The processor is automatically awakened, via communication across the blocking channel, when data becomes available or space is freed. Thus, the channels of the present invention permit the processor to stay in a low power state. | 08-27-2009 |