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Darryn Trowell, Camberley Surrey GB
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20130040639 | SYSTEM TO PROVIDE GSM OVER DISTRIBUTED MOBILE NETWORKS - A system provides GSM service over distributed mobile networks. A Network Area Controller (NAC) allows Global Titles (GT) and Mobile Station Roaming Numbers (MSRN) of the GSM network to be shared within a private GSM network. A processor within the Mobile Switching Center (MSC) of a mobile network transcodes voice data and maps the data to the proper bearer QoS to allow the use of Mobile Satellite Services (MSS) such as Iridium and Inmarsat. | 02-14-2013 |
20140024364 | System to Provide GSM Over Distributed Mobile Networks - A system provides GSM service over distributed mobile networks. A Network Area Controller (NAC) allows Global Titles (GT) and Mobile Station Roaming Numbers (MSRN) of the GSM network to be shared within a private GSM network. A processor within the Mobile Switching Center (MSC) of a mobile network transcodes voice data and maps the data to the proper bearer QoS to allow the use of Mobile Satellite Services (MSS) such as Iridium and Inmarsat. | 01-23-2014 |
Matthew John Trowell, Christchurch GB
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20110232977 | CONTROLLER AND CONTROL METHOD FOR A MOTORISED VEHICLE - The technology disclosed relates to a controller and a control method for a motorised vehicle, and in particular to the control of a motorised vehicle having at least a left wheel and a right wheel, the left wheel being driven by a left motor and the right wheel being driven by a right motor. In accordance with such motorised vehicles, linear motion of the vehicle is typically effected by driving the left motor and the right motor in the same direction, whilst spinning of the vehicle is typically effected by driving the left motor and the right motor in opposite directions. A typical example of such a motorised vehicle is an electric wheelchair. | 09-29-2011 |
20110238265 | Controller And Control Method For A Motorised Vehicle - A controller for a motorised vehicle having at least a left wheel and a right wheel is provided, where the left wheel and the right wheel are driven independently by a motor arrangement. The controller is arranged to receive control signals from a user input device of the motorised vehicle, the control signals determining a requested left wheel velocity and a requested right wheel velocity. A requested speed of the motorised vehicle is given by a mean of the requested left wheel velocity and the requested right wheel velocity and a requested spin of the motorised vehicle is given by a mean difference of the requested left wheel velocity and the requested right wheel velocity. A scaling unit determines a scaling factor in dependence on the requested speed and the requested spin and scales both the requested speed and the requested spin by the scaling factor to generate a target speed and a target spin. The controller is configured to convert the target speed and the target spin into a target left wheel velocity and a target right wheel velocity and the motor arrangement is responsive to the controller to drive the left wheel at the target left wheel velocity and to drive the right wheel at the target right wheel velocity. | 09-29-2011 |
20120265384 | Controller and Control Method for a Motorised Vehicle - A controller for a motorised vehicle is provided which is arranged to receive control signals from a user input device and the controller is configured to control a motor arrangement of the motorised vehicle in dependence on the control signals. The controller comprises an acceleration control unit configured to determine a centripetal force factor corresponding to a centripetal force which is currently acting on said motorised vehicle as a result of the control signals and is configured to calculate an acceleration limit for the motorised vehicle in dependence on the centripetal force factor. The acceleration control unit is configured to apply the acceleration limit by modifying a response of the controller to the control signals, such that the motorised vehicle does not exceed the acceleration limit. | 10-18-2012 |
Robert Kenneth Trowell, Thornbury KR
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20130186857 | POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT PUMPING CHAMBER - A method is for processing a substrate. The method includes placing the substrate in a process volume and introducing a process gas or vapour into the process volume and/or subsequently removing gas or vapour from the volume. The step of introducing and/or removing the gas is at least partially performed by moving a movable wall to change the process volume in an appropriate sense. | 07-25-2013 |
Robert Kenneth Trowell, Thornbury GB
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20080245770 | Positive Displacement Pumping Chamber - A substrate processing system as illustrated at ( | 10-09-2008 |
Robert Kenneth Trowell, Bristol GB
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20090309042 | ION SOURCES - This invention relates to an Ion gun ( | 12-17-2009 |
20100084569 | ION DEPOSITION APPARATUS - This invention relates to a broad beam ion deposition apparatus ( | 04-08-2010 |
Stephen Trowell, Oxley AU
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20160060642 | G Protein Coupled Receptor Libraries - The present invention relates to a yeast cell expressing a nematode G protein coupled receptor (GPCR), whereby ligand binding to the GPCR results in a detectable signal. In particular, the present invention relates to a yeast library expressing a range of different GPCRs, and to methods of screening said library. | 03-03-2016 |
Stephen Charles Trowell, Australian Capital Territory AU
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20120077210 | Measuring G Protein Coupled Receptor Activation - The present invention relates to methods and polypeptides for detecting a compound in a sample. In particular, the present invention relates to the use of a cell-free composition comprising at least one G protein coupled receptor embedded in a lipid Mayer which when expressed in a cell the N-terminus of the G protein coupled receptor, or subunits thereof, is outside the cell and the C-terminus is inside the cell, and which is capable of binding the compound. Optionally, the composition also comprises at least one accessory molecule that directly or indirectly binds an intracellular loop and/or the C-terminus of the G protein coupled receptor. The G protein coupled receptor, and/or accessory molecule when present, in combination comprise a bioluminescent protein and an acceptor molecule, which enables bioluminescent resonance energy transfer (BRET) to be used to detect the compound binding the receptor. | 03-29-2012 |
Stephen Charles Trowell, Oxley AU
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20110015095 | ARACHNOCAMPA LUCIFERASES - Nucleotide and amino acid sequences of luciferase peptides that are encoded by genes within the genome of | 01-20-2011 |
20150094219 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR DETECTING AN ANALYTE OR CLASSIFYING A SAMPLE - The present invention relates to methods and systems for detecting one or more analytes in a sample and/or for classifying a sample. In particular, the present invention relates to methods and systems which can be used to detect the analytes in real time and which rely on flowing through a microfluidic device one or more types of sensor molecule each comprising a domain that binds one or more analytes, a chemiluminescent donor domain and an acceptor domain, wherein the separation and relative orientation of the chemiluminescent donor domain and the acceptor domain, in the presence and/or the absence of analyte, is within +50% of the Forster distance. | 04-02-2015 |