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Albert Baek, Fremont, CA US
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20150094090 | CACHING OF LOCATIONS ON A DEVICE - Various devices, systems and methods for obtaining a location from a cache on a device are described. In various embodiments, the obtained location is based on data generated at the mobile device. Additional embodiments relate to cache hit determination techniques and techniques for sharing, managing and prepropagating the cache. | 04-02-2015 |
Burm Baek, Lafayette, CO US
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20140087952 | Efficient Polarization Independent Single Photon Detector - A superconducting nanowire single photon detector (SN-SPD) microelectronic circuit is described which has higher quantum efficiency and signal-to-noise than any SN-SPD's known in the art. The material and configuration of the microelectronic circuit eliminates the polarization dependence and shows improved signal-to-noise over SN-SPD microelectronic circuits known in the art. The higher efficiency, polarization independence, and high signal-to-noise is achieved by vertically stacking two tungsten-silicide (TS) SN-SPDs and electrically connecting them in parallel. This structure forms a multilayer superconducting nanowire avalanche photo-detector (SNAP). A single photon detection device employing the multilayer (SNAP) microelectronic circuit demonstrates a peak system detection efficiency of 87.7% and a polarization dependence of less than 2%. This represents nearly an order of magnitude improvement in both system detection efficiency and reduction of polarization dependence compared to conventional SNSPDs. | 03-27-2014 |
Dae Ho Baek, Dublin, CA US
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20150278355 | TEMPORAL CONTEXT AWARE QUERY ENTITY INTENT - Systems, methods, and computer-readable storage media for detecting shifts in intent for search queries are provided. The system includes databases and servers. The databases store search logs and entity mappings. The servers merge the entity mappings with search logs, identify shifts in intent for recurring queries in the search log, identify intents for new queries in the search log, and updates mappings between an entity and a query based on the shifted intents. The server may provide client devices that display a search box where queries are entered. The search box may include an autosuggest area that is updated to include spiking entities or spiking queries. | 10-01-2015 |
David Boettcher Baek, San Diego, CA US
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20150327784 | Non-Interfering Blood Pressure Measuring - Systems, methods, and devices of various embodiments enable measurement of blood pressure from an artery. The various embodiments may measure, using a non-interfering arterial measurement sensor, a first change in distension of the artery at a measurement location without interference to an arterial pressure at the measurement location during a series of pulses. A first pulse rate and estimated pulse pressures may be determined from the first change in distension. A coefficient may be determined fitting an exponentially decaying function representing an exponential decay of a portion of a diastolic phase to select ones of the estimated pulse pressures corresponding to the diastolic phase. An absolute blood pressure may be determined by applying the coefficient to a select mathematical model expressing a first relationship between the first change in distension of the artery and the pulse pressure in the artery at the measurement location. | 11-19-2015 |
20150327785 | Continuous Calibration of A Blood Pressure Measurement Device - Systems, methods, and devices of the various embodiments enable continuous non-invasive monitoring of blood pressure with a minimum of interference. The various embodiments may provide a method for adaptation for the calibration for continuous measurements of blood pressure, wherein the measured quantity may be related to an arterial lumen or arterial cross sectional area comprising calibrating the conversion for incremental variations of arterial properties and absolute value adaptation by exploitation of the exponential decay during the diastole. In various embodiments, continuous calibration of a non-interfering blood pressure measurement device may be initiated based on a change in mean arterial pressure being greater than a threshold value, such as a pressure value associated with an actual measured distension of a patient's artery. | 11-19-2015 |
David Bottcher Baek, San Diego, CA US
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20150327786 | Method of Calibrating a Blood Pressure Measurement Device - Systems, methods, and devices of the various embodiments enable calibration of continuous non-interfering blood pressure measurement devices. The measured quantity may be related to an arterial lumen or arterial cross sectional area. The arterial cross-sectional area may be related to transmural pressure, and thus the measured quantity may be related to transmural pressure by applying the first relationship to the second relationship. Sensor outputs may be obtained at a number of different heights, while the blood pressure measurement device is attached to the limb of a patient. The obtained sensor outputs may be used to determine a set of unknown parameters associated with the relationship of the transmural pressure to the sensor output. Upon determination of the parameters, the relationship of the transmural pressure to the sensor output may be used to obtain blood pressure measurements. | 11-19-2015 |
Diane Baek, Redmond, WA US
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20110099496 | APPLICATION SHARING SECURITY - A method, apparatus and computer-readable medium for facilitating application sharing. In operation, a user selects at least one of a plurality of applications operating on a first computer to share with at least a second computer. The user then selects at least one of a plurality of security measures for preventing a user operating the second computer from performing at least one of a plurality of unauthorized operations. Next, the user initiates applications sharing on the first computer, wherein the user operating the second computer may access or observe an application running on the first computer, but may not perform any unauthorized operations on the first computer. | 04-28-2011 |
Gary Baek, Alpharetta, GA US
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20140312908 | LCD SOURCE DRIVER FEEDBACK SYSTEM AND METHOD - An electrical assembly and method for detecting failures in an LCD source driver is disclosed herein. A plurality of active channels are placed on the source driver which communicate electronically with an LCD. At least one dummy channel may be placed on the source driver which is driven with an original signal. A microprocessor may then receive the dummy channel and compare the received dummy channel signal to the original signal. An error message may be transmitted when the received dummy channel signal does not match the original signal. Alternatively, the source driver may be provided with a split active channel which is provided with an original signal that is split into an active split channel and a dummy split channel. While the active split channel is sent to the LCD, the dummy split channel is sent to the microprocessor for comparison with the original signal. | 10-23-2014 |
Hanwook Baek, Alpharetta, GA US
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20130176318 | REDUNDANT CONTROL SYSTEM FOR LCD - In an exemplary embodiment, each horizontal and vertical conductor of a TFT array may be in electrical contact with a first and second control system. Initially, the entire display is driven by the first control system. When/if a failure occurs in the first control system, it is powered down and the second control system maintains operation of the entire display. Each control system may contain a set of source/gate drivers, display interface board, and power supply. A reversionary button may allow the user to manually switch between control systems. Alternatively, failure may be detected by the display interface boards or a graphics processor. | 07-11-2013 |
Hanwook Baek, Cummings, GA US
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20100329471 | AMBIENT NOISE COMPENSATION SYSTEM - An ambient noise compensation system having an automatic gain control to adjust the volume of a desired sound in a listening area. A sound pick-up may be placed in the listening area to capture the sound level, including both the desired sound and ambient noise. A measured value is then determined based on the sound level received by the sound pick-up. The measured value may then be compared to a predictive value to determine an acceptable range. The gain control automatically adjusts the volume of the desired sound to maintain the measured sound within the acceptable range. | 12-30-2010 |
Hanwook Baek US
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20090322664 | System and method for optimizing LCD displays - A method and system for determining the Vcom for a liquid crystal display by using a light diffusing unit. | 12-31-2009 |
Hanwook Baek, Cumming, GA US
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20090251473 | RESOLVING IMAGE / DATA MISMATCH VIA ON-OFF PATTERN - A two-dimensional panel, particularly a liquid crystal display device, has a maximum display area with a width of (T×M) addressable channels. The addressable channels are addressed through a plurality of T source channel integrated circuits (ICs), with each source channel IC having M source channels. The number of addressable channels exceeds the number of channels of data in an image display data array having a width of W pixels, each pixel comprising P subpixels in the width dimension. The excess addressable channels are distributed symmetrically across the width dimension of the displayed image. In other embodiments the number of addressable channels is less than the number of channels of data and excess channels of data are excluded symmetrically across the width dimension of the displayed image. Further embodiments distribute excess addressable channels symmetrically across the height dimension or exclude excess channels of data symmetrically across the height dimension. | 10-08-2009 |
Hyung Baek, Pinole, CA US
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20100078362 | Methods, Systems, and Devices for Separating Materials Using Magnetic and Frictional Properties - A method for separating mixtures of solid materials includes incorporating a ferromagnetic particulate material into a mixture of solid materials and, after the incorporating step, separating the mixture of solid materials into at least two groups based on the magnetic and frictional properties of the different components of the mixture of solid materials. The ferromagnetic particulate material can differentially incorporate into or adhere to different components of the mixture of solid materials. The different components of the mixture have different frictional properties and, after the incorporating step, the different components have different magnetic properties. | 04-01-2010 |
20120067787 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND DEVICES FOR SEPARATING MATERIALS USING MAGNETIC AND FRICTIONAL PROPERTIES - A method for separating mixtures of solid materials includes incorporating a ferromagnetic particulate material into a mixture of solid materials and, after the incorporating step, separating the mixture of solid materials into at least two groups based on the magnetic and frictional properties of the different components of the mixture of solid materials. The ferromagnetic particulate material can differentially incorporate into or adhere to different components of the mixture of solid materials. The different components of the mixture have different frictional properties and, after the incorporating step, the different components have different magnetic properties. | 03-22-2012 |
20120248014 | INCLINED CHUTE SORTER - A method of separating a mixture of solid materials includes supplying a stream of a mixture of solid materials to a stationary inclined surface and collecting a plurality of particles at one or more collection ports spaced from and located along the axis of the inclined surface. The mixture of solid materials includes a plurality of particles. The plurality of particles includes rubber particles and plastic particles. The particles of the mixture contact the stationary inclined surface and travel downward along the surface due to gravitational force. The collected particles include a higher percentage of the rubber particles than mixture due to a greater degree of bouncing of the rubber particles due to their higher friction compared with plastic particles. A material sorting apparatus includes a stationary inclined surface, a feeder, and a plurality of collection ports spaced from and located along the axis of the inclined surface. | 10-04-2012 |
20130046034 | CONTROL OF THE MELT FLOW RATE OF POLYOLEFIN MIXTURES RECOVERED FROM POST-CONSUMER DURABLE GOODS - A process for creating polyolefin blends from waste streams with controlled rheological properties can include processing a waste stream to make a mixture comprising a mixture comprising polypropylene and polyethylene and compounding the mixture with one or more peroxides or nitroxides to produce a polyolefin blend. For example, a process can include: determining the required melt flow rate of the end product; determining the ratio of polyethylene to polypropylene to achieve the required melt flow rate; effecting a separation of polypropylene from polyethylene to achieve the desired composition; determining the amount of peroxide or peroxide concentrate required to increase the melt flow rate to the required level; melt compounding the mixture; evaluating the melt flow rate of the product; and adjusting the composition of polyethyelene and polypropylene or the amount of peroxide added if necessary to achieve the required melt flow rate. | 02-21-2013 |
Hyung Min Baek, Ann Arbor, MI US
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20150287968 | BATTERY PACK ARRAY SEPARATOR - An example separator includes a spacer section that fits between a first battery cell and a second battery cell, a projection from the spacer section that contacts a structure to limit upward movement of the spacer section, and a restraining tab from the spacer section that limits upward movement of the first battery cell, the second battery cell, or both relative to the spacer section. | 10-08-2015 |
20150318525 | ELECTRIC VEHICLE BATTERY ASSEMBLY ENCLOSURE - An example battery assembly enclosure includes a tray and a lid secured to the tray to provide an interior therebetween. A plurality of molded retention features secure a battery assembly received in the interior. | 11-05-2015 |
20150349302 | BATTERY CELL SHRINK-WRAP METHOD AND ASSEMBLY - An example battery cell shrink-wrapping method includes covering a side of a battery cell with a section of a shrink-wrap material. The side interfaces with a cold plate when the battery cell is within a battery pack. | 12-03-2015 |
Hyun Young Baek, Gyeonggi-Do US
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20150363058 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DISPLAYING DATA ON BASIS OF ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORD SYSTEM - A method for displaying data on the basis of an electronic medical record system, includes the steps of: displaying, on a screen, an item list within a specific service function which has a plurality of separate regions and in which items corresponding to the separate regions are formed; displaying a screen on which time-series information is visualized in response to a specific item screen request signal selected from the displayed list; storing and displaying an event generated according to each of predetermined time-series information types on the screen on which the time-series information is visualized, according to a time course of a predetermined axis perpendicular to the axis on which the time-series information types are displayed; activating a partial region selected according to a user input in an entire region of the screen on which the event is displayed, and controlling the activated partial region according to the state of the user input. | 12-17-2015 |
In Baek, Troutdale, OR US
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20150188861 | MECHANISM FOR FACILITATING DYNAMIC GENERATION AND TRANSMISSION OF CANNED RESPONSES ON COMPUTING DEVICES - A mechanism is described for facilitating a dynamic selection and transmission of canned messages according to one embodiment. A method of embodiments, as described herein, includes selecting, at a computing device, a canned message from a plurality of canned messages, where the canned message includes a text message having one or more of a default message, a variable, and a symbol, wherein the selection is to be performed without a keyboard at the computing device, and transmitting the selected canned message. | 07-02-2015 |
In Chul Baek, Santa Rosa, CA US
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20100026709 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR SUB-PIXEL RENDERING WITH GAMMA ADJUSTMENT - Sub-pixel rendering with gamma adjustment allows the luminance of the sub-pixel arrangement to match the non-linear gamma response of the human eye's luminance channel. For each of a subset of input sampled data indicating a region of an input image, a gamma-adjusted data value is generated for each input image data value in the subset using a local average of at least two input image data values. A sub-pixel rendering operation uses the subset of gamma-adjusted data values and the subset of input image data values to produce an output data value for each sub-pixel element on the display panel. A plurality of output data values collectively indicates an output image. The gamma adjustment allows the sub-pixel rendering to operate independently of the actual gamma of a display device. The sub-pixel rendering techniques with gamma adjustment may improve image contrast in high spatial frequency portions of an image. | 02-04-2010 |
20110157217 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR SUB-PIXEL RENDERING WITH GAMMA ADJUSTMENT - Sub-pixel rendering with gamma adjustment allows the luminance for the sub-pixel arrangement to match the non-linear gamma response of the human eye's luminance channel, while the chrominance can match the linear response of the human eye's chrominance channels. The gamma correction allows the sub-pixel rendering to operate independently of the actual gamma of a display device. The sub-pixel rendering techniques with gamma adjustment may be optimized for the gamma transfer curve of a display device in order to improve response time, dot inversion balance, and contrast. | 06-30-2011 |
Jisook Baek, Phoenix, AZ US
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20130164247 | TRANSPARENT MICROEMULSIONS WITH A FILM-FORMING STYLING POLYMER AND METHODS FOR MAKING THE SAME - Transparent microemulsions and methods for making the same are provided. In accordance with an exemplary embodiment, a transparent microemulsion comprises an aqueous phase, an oil phase, an emulsifier, and vinyl caprolactom/vinyl pyrrolidone/dimethyl-aminoethyl methacrylate copolymer. An exemplary method for forming a transparent microemulsion hair styling product comprises forming an oil phase comprising a lipophilic ingredient, forming an aqueous phase, providing an emulsifier, and combining the oil phase, the aqueous phase, and the emulsifier to form a mixture. The mixture is combined with vinyl caprolactom/vinyl pyrrolidone/dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate copolymer. | 06-27-2013 |
Jongduk Baek, Menlo Park, CA US
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20100124310 | DATA NORMALIZATION IN INVERSE GEOMETRY COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY SYSTEM - A method for imaging an object in a computed tomography (CT) system with a plurality of sources comprising a first source and a second source, wherein the plurality of sources together with a detector array are mounted on a rotatable gantry, and wherein an intensity of the second source has unknown fluctuations is provided. Projection data is collected using the first source in a first gantry position. Projection data is collected using the second source in a second gantry position, wherein projection data from the first source in the first gantry position substantially overlaps projection data from the second source in the second gantry position. Data from the first source at the first gantry position is used to correct for source fluctuations of the second source at the second gantry position. | 05-20-2010 |
Jongduk Baek, Palo Alto, CA US
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20090067569 | GAIN CORRECTION FOR A CT SYSTEM - A method for imaging unknown objects in a computed tomography (CT) system, comprising determining ray gain for a known object is provided. A CT reconstruction is performed with the known object to obtain reconstructed values. Ideal values are obtained for pixels of the known object. An error related to a difference between the reconstructed values and the ideal values is generated. A ray gain is estimated that reduces the error. | 03-12-2009 |
Jonghoon Baek, San Diego, CA US
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20150273490 | TIGHTLY FITTED CERAMIC INSULATOR ON LARGE AREA ELECTRODE - Embodiments of the invention generally include shield frame assembly for use with a showerhead assembly, and a showerhead assembly having a shield frame assembly that includes an insulator that tightly fits around the perimeter of a showerhead in a vacuum processing chamber. In one embodiment, a showerhead assembly includes a gas distribution plate and a multi-piece frame assembly that circumscribes a perimeter edge of the gas distribution plate. The multi-piece frame assembly allows for expansion of the gas distribution plate without creating gaps which may lead to arcing. In other embodiments, the insulator is positioned to be have the electric fields concentrated at the perimeter of the gas distribution plate located therein, thereby reducing arcing potential. | 10-01-2015 |
Jonghoon Baek, San Jose, CA US
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20100089319 | RF RETURN PATH FOR LARGE PLASMA PROCESSING CHAMBER - A method and apparatus having a RF return path with low impedance coupling a substrate support to a chamber wall in a plasma processing system is provided. In one embodiment, a processing chamber includes a chamber body having a chamber sidewall, a bottom and a lid assembly supported by the chamber sidewall defining a processing region, a substrate support disposed in the processing region of the chamber body, a shadow frame disposed on an edge of the substrate support assembly, and a RF return path having a first end coupled to the shadow frame and a second end coupled to the chamber sidewall. | 04-15-2010 |
20100245214 | MIXING FREQUENCY AT MULTIPLE FEEDING POINTS - Embodiments disclosed herein generally relate to obtaining a substantially uniform plasma distribution within a large area processing chamber. For large area processing chambers that utilize RF voltages, standing waves can lead to deposition and/or etching non-uniformities. By applying RF voltage in at least two separate locations at two separate, but close frequencies with or without phase modulation, the wave interference pattern moves across the electrode. By moving the standing wave across the electrode, the plasma generated in the chamber can, over time, be substantially uniform. | 09-30-2010 |
20110126405 | Off-Center Ground Return for RF-Powered Showerhead - An electrical ground ( | 06-02-2011 |
20110185972 | BALANCING RF BRIDGE ASSEMBLY - Embodiments disclosed herein generally relate to a PECVD apparatus. When the RF power source is coupled to the electrode at multiple locations, the current and voltage may be different at the multiple locations. In order to ensure that both the current and voltage are substantially identical at the multiple locations, an RF bridge assembly may be coupled between the multiple locations at a location just before connection to the electrode. The RF bridge assembly substantially equalizes the voltage distribution and current distribution between multiple locations. Therefore, a substantially identical current and voltage is applied to the electrode at the multiple locations. | 08-04-2011 |
20110197814 | ANTI-ARC ZERO FIELD PLATE - Embodiments of the present invention generally relate to apparatus for reducing arcing and parasitic plasma in substrate processing chambers. The apparatus generally include a processing chamber having a substrate support, a backing plate, and a showerhead disposed therein. A showerhead suspension electrically couples the backing plate to the showerhead. An electrically conductive bracket is coupled to the backing plate and spaced apart from the showerhead. The electrically conductive bracket may include a plate, a lower portion, an upper portion, and a vertical extension. The electrically conductive bracket contacts an electrical isolator. | 08-18-2011 |
20110284100 | TIGHTLY FITTED CERAMIC INSULATOR ON LARGE AREA ELECTRODE - Embodiments of the invention generally include shield frame assembly for use with a showerhead assembly, and a showerhead assembly having a shield frame assembly that includes an insulator that tightly fits around the perimeter of a showerhead in a vacuum processing chamber. In one embodiment, a showerhead assembly includes a gas distribution plate and a multi-piece frame assembly that circumscribes a perimeter edge of the gas distribution plate. The multi-piece frame assembly allows for expansion of the gas distribution plate without creating gaps which may lead to arcing. In other embodiments, the insulator is positioned to be have the electric fields concentrated at the perimeter of the gas distribution plate located therein, thereby reducing arcing potential. | 11-24-2011 |
20130071581 | PLASMA MONITORING AND MINIMIZING STRAY CAPACITANCE - The present invention generally relates to a capacitively coupled plasma (CCP) processing chamber, a manner to reduce or prevent stray capacitance, and a manner to measure plasma conditions within the processing chamber. As CCP processing chambers increase in size, there is a tendency for stray capacitance to negatively impact the process. Additionally, RF ground straps may break. By increasing the spacing between the chamber backing plate and the chamber wall, stray capacitance may be minimized. Additionally, the plasma may be monitored by measuring the conditions of the plasma at the backing plate rather than at the match network. In so measuring, the plasma harmonic data may be analyzed to reveal plasma processing conditions within the chamber. | 03-21-2013 |
20140057447 | SEMICONDUCTOR PROCESSING WITH DC ASSISTED RF POWER FOR IMPROVED CONTROL - Semiconductor processing systems are described including a process chamber. The process chamber may include a lid assembly, grid electrode, conductive insert, and ground electrode. Each component may be coupled with one or more power supplies operable to produce a plasma within the process chamber. Each component may be electrically isolated through the positioning of a plurality of insulation members. The one or more power supplies may be electrically coupled with the process chamber with the use of switching mechanisms. The switches may be switchable to electrically couple the one or more power supplies to the components of the process chamber. | 02-27-2014 |
20140141621 | DRY-ETCH SELECTIVITY - A method of etching exposed patterned heterogeneous structures is described and includes a remote plasma etch formed from a reactive precursor. The plasma power is pulsed rather than left on continuously. Plasma effluents from the remote plasma are flowed into a substrate processing region where the plasma effluents selectively remove one material faster than another. The etch selectivity results from the pulsing of the plasma power to the remote plasma region, which has been found to suppress the number of ionically-charged species that reach the substrate. The etch selectivity may also result from the presence of an ion suppression element positioned between a portion of the remote plasma and the substrate processing region. | 05-22-2014 |
20150123541 | PARTICLE GENERATION SUPPRESSPR BY DC BIAS MODULATION - Embodiments of the present disclosure generally relate to an apparatus and method for reducing particle generation in a processing chamber. In one embodiment, the methods generally includes generating a plasma between a powered top electrode and a grounded bottom electrode, wherein the top electrode is parallel to the bottom electrode, and applying a constant zero DC bias voltage to the powered top electrode during a film deposition process to minimize the electrical potential difference between the powered top electrode and the plasma and/or the electrical potential difference between the grounded bottom electrode and the plasma. Minimizing the electrical potential difference between the plasma and the electrodes reduces particle generation because the acceleration of the ions in the sheath region of the electrodes is reduced and the collision force of the ions with the protective coating layer on the electrodes is minimized. Therefore, particle generation on the substrate surface is reduced. | 05-07-2015 |
20150132968 | DRY-ETCH SELECTIVITY - A method of etching exposed patterned heterogeneous structures is described and includes a remote plasma etch formed from a reactive precursor. The plasma power is pulsed rather than left on continuously. Plasma effluents from the remote plasma are flowed into a substrate processing region where the plasma effluents selectively remove one material faster than another. The etch selectivity results from the pulsing of the plasma power to the remote plasma region, which has been found to suppress the number of ionically-charged species that reach the substrate. The etch selectivity may also result from the presence of an ion suppression element positioned between a portion of the remote plasma and the substrate processing region. | 05-14-2015 |
Jongmin Baek, Cupertino, CA US
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20140176745 | APPROACH FOR CAMERA CONTROL - An approach is provided for a user interface for enabling control of a camera. In one example, a method includes the following: displaying a tone mapped high dynamic range (HDR) image on a user interface device of the camera; receiving user edits via an input device associated with the user interface device; sending the user edits to one or more back-end devices of the camera to perform processing operations based on the user edits; receiving an updated tone mapped HDR image from the one or more back-end devices, wherein the updated tone mapped HDR image is generated from the processing operations performed based on the user edits; and displaying the updated tone mapped HDR image on the user interface as the camera lens continues to capture frames of the scene for the one or more back-end devices to perform operations that iteratively affect the updated tone mapped HDR image. | 06-26-2014 |
20140176750 | APPROACH FOR CAMERA CONTROL - An approach is provided for performing back-end operations for camera control. In one example, a method includes the following: receiving a user edit via a user interface device that displays an interpretation of a scene at which a camera lens of the camera is pointing, wherein the user edit is based on user input that is associated with a selection region on the user interface device; generating an edits mask based on one or more matching image patches, which are based on the user edit and a high dynamic range (HDR) image generated by the camera; performing one or more tone mapping operations based on the edits mask and the HDR image in order to generate a tone mapped HDR image; and performing one or more metering operations based on the edits mask and the tone mapped HDR image in order to generate metering parameters for frame capturing operations. | 06-26-2014 |
Joon Ho Baek US
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20150300177 | BLADE HAVING A DIVIDED SHAFT AND BLADE UNIT UTILIZING THE BLADE AND METHOD FOR MAKING THE BLADE UNIT - A method for making blade unit with divided shaft facilitating drastically the productivity and assembling compared to a method fixing blade to a shaft using many connecting parts. The method for making blade unit includes steps for making a blade with divided shaft comprising a blade and a divided shaft that is attached integrally to a root portion of the blade and divided into a plurality of portions in a direction of length of the shaft, and combining a plurality of made blades with divided shaft together with one another through the divided shaft. | 10-22-2015 |
Keum Sook Baek, Seattle, WA US
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20080301946 | Nail clipper with clippings-catcher - The rubber packing behind the blades of the nail clipper catches the scattering nails, thus preventing it from leaving the compartment between the blades and the rubber surrounding in a circular fashion. This approach saves time and effort tracing nail scatters after nail clipper use. | 12-11-2008 |
20100307776 | Fire fighting materials by snow or sand - Recently inflammable materials become various so snow wind may be useful to extinguish things inside house or factory and sand wind may be useful for fire with oil. I think improving the way to extinguish fire may be more effective. | 12-09-2010 |
Kyusuk Baek, Mundelein, IL US
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20120035535 | METHOD OF VARYING THE FLOW RATE OF FLUID FROM A MEDICAL PUMP AND HYBRID SENSOR SYSTEM PERFORMING THE SAME - A system and method of varying the flow rate of fluid from a medical pump through tubing includes determining an inner diameter of the tubing and fluid flow velocity of fluid in the tubing with a controller based on acoustic signals received by a capacitive micromachined ultrasonic transducer sensor system and then determining and adjusting a fluid flow rate of fluid in the tubing with the controller. In addition, the same sensor system also detects air bubbles in the fluid in the tubing. | 02-09-2012 |
Myoung Kee Baek US
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20090279011 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - A liquid crystal display device and a method of manufacturing the same are disclosed. The liquid crystal display device includes a liquid crystal panel including gate pads connected to gate lines and data pads connected to data lines; at least one driving circuit mounted on a circuit substrate including poly-silicon thin-film transistors, formed by a low temperature poly-silicon (LTPS) process, and including circuit pads to be connected to the gate pads or data pads; and a conductive film to electrically connect the driving circuit and the gate pads or data pads. | 11-12-2009 |
Myung-Gi Baek, Boyds, MD US
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20150110808 | E-SELECTIN ANTAGONIST COMPOUNDS, COMPOSITIONS, AND METHODS OF USE - Methods and compositions using E-selectin antagonists are provided for the treatment and prevention of diseases and disorders treatable by inhibiting binding of E-selectin to an E-selectin ligand. Described herein are E-selectin antagonists including, for example, glycomimetic compounds, antibodies, aptamers and peptides that are useful in methods for treatment of cancers, and treatment and prevention of metastasis, inhibiting infiltration of the cancer cells into bone marrow, reducing or inhibiting adhesion of the cancer cells to endothelial cells including cells in bone marrow, and inhibiting thrombus formation. | 04-23-2015 |
Rock-Hyun Baek, Albany, NY US
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20130285019 | FIELD EFFECT TRANSISTOR AND METHOD OF FABRICATING THE SAME - Provided is a field effect transistor including a drain region, a source region, and a channel region. The field effect transistor may further include a gate electrode on or surrounding at least a portion of the channel region, and a gate dielectric layer between the channel region and the gate electrode. A portion of the channel region adjacent the source region has a sectional area smaller than that of another portion of the channel region adjacent the drain region. | 10-31-2013 |
Sang Ho Baek, Palo Alto, CA US
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20130273908 | Specifying Available Telecommunication Standards in Respective Geographic Regions Based on Mobile Country Code - A user equipment (UE) device may communicate according to at least two telecommunication standards. The UE may generate a second preferred roaming list based on a first preferred roaming list. The first preferred roaming list may indicate geographic locations which support a first telecommunication standard, of which some may also support a second telecommunication standard. The second preferred roaming list may indicate geographic locations which support only the first telecommunication standard and may also indicate geographic locations which support both the first telecommunication standard and the second telecommunication standard. The second preferred roaming list may be used to perform roaming, which may facilitate the UE avoiding searching for the second telecommunication standard in geographic locations which support only the first telecommunication standard. | 10-17-2013 |
20130279470 | MOBILE DEVICE-INITIATED INTER-RADIO ACCESS TECHNOLOGY HANDOVERS BETWEEN NETWORKS - A method for implementing mobile device-initiated inter-radio access technology (I-RAT) handovers between networks includes a wireless device communicating with a first network using an internet protocol (IP) address that was received from the first network during an initial attachment procedure. The wireless device may initiate an I-RAT handover procedure to connect to a second wireless network using a configuration message that includes a handover attach type. Once the connection with the second network is established, the wireless device may receive the information from the second wireless network using the same IP address. The wireless device may force the wireless device into dormancy and prevent data transfer, and initiate another I-RAT handover procedure to upgrade and connect to the first network, by sending an attach request message that includes a handover attach type. | 10-24-2013 |
20140315511 | Cellular Broadcast Message Forwarding - Distributing messages received by a cellular device via cellular broadcast to additional electronic devices. The cellular device may receive a first message via a cellular broadcast technique. The cellular device may discover another electronic device. The cellular device may provide an indication of the first message to other electronic device. The indication of the first message may cause the other electronic device to provide a user alert at the other electronic device. | 10-23-2014 |
Seong-Gi Baek, Woodbury, MN US
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20090142535 | SUPPLE PENETRATION RESISTANT FABRIC AND METHOD OF MAKING - A puncture, pierce, and cut resistant fabric comprised of a plurality of sheets of plates arranged in a repeating pattern. A material interconnects the plates. The fabric is twistable, bendable, and flexible. It is constructed of substances that will withstand cutting, puncture, and piercing forces encountered in medical or other environments. | 06-04-2009 |
Seong-Gi Baek, Pleasanton, CA US
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20120096929 | PORTABLE VISCOMETER - A portable viscometer includes a pump mechanism which cooperates with a positive displacement sample container referred to as a positive displacement pipette, for dispensing, at a known flow rate, a sample of liquid for which viscosity is desired to be determined. The dispensed liquid flows through a flow through miniature viscosity sensor having at least two pressure sensors which measure the pressure drop of the liquid as it flows through a rectangular flow channel, the pressure drop at the known flow rate being proportional to the viscosity. A controller controls operation of the viscometer and processes sensor data, and the resulting measurements of viscosity can be displayed on a display. The positive displacement pipette is removably positioned in the viscometer so that it can be removed from the viscometer when a viscosity test is completed and replaced with another positive displacement pipette containing another liquid to be tested. | 04-26-2012 |
Seung Baek, Richardson, TX US
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20090042573 | Radio Bearer Dependent Forwarding For Handover - This invention employs an inherent tradeoff in a radio bearer dependent data handling method for intra-E-UTRA handoffs. For user equipment using real time data, the source node forwards to the target node not yet acknowledged real time service data units and disconnects. This makes the handoff latency short at the expense of data traffic between nodes. For user equipment not needing real time data, the source node continues to receive user equipment acknowledgements during a time out period and only forwards service data units acknowledged during the time out period. This reduces X2 interface traffic between the source and target nodes but extends the handoff latency. | 02-12-2009 |
20140211755 | Radio Bearer Dependent Forwarding for Handover - This invention employs an inherent tradeoff in a radio bearer dependent data handling method for intra-E-UTRA handoffs. For user equipment using real time data, the source node forwards to the target node not yet acknowledged real time service data units and disconnects. This makes the handoff latency short at the expense of data traffic between nodes. For user equipment not needing real time data, the source node continues to receive user equipment acknowledgements during a time out period and only forwards service data units acknowledged during the time out period. This reduces X2 interface traffic between the source and target nodes but extends the handoff latency. | 07-31-2014 |
Seung H. Baek, La Habra, CA US
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20140086389 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MORE ACCURATE POSITIONING OF DENTAL IMAGING EQUIPMENT - An apparatus for positioning an X-ray imaging system. The apparatus includes an intraoral sensor sized and configured for placement within a human mouth, the intraoral sensor having one or more sensing elements for detecting X-rays, the intraoral sensor further having a signal generation element. Also included is a collimator unit having an X-ray collimator and first and second signal detection elements spaced apart from each other with the X-ray collimator positioned therebetween, the first and second signal detection elements spaced apart from each other, to thereby facilitate aligning of the collimator unit with the one or more sensing elements according to detection of signals from the signal generation element. Further included is an indicator unit located on the collimator unit, the indicator unit configured to display a determination as to whether the collimator unit is properly aligned with respect to the intraoral sensor. | 03-27-2014 |
20150078513 | DENTAL X-RAY IMAGING SYSTEM HAVING HIGHER SPATIAL RESOLUTION - A dental cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) system, with a photon generator configured to emit x-ray photons; a photon detector spaced apart from the photon generator so as to accommodate at least a portion of a human mouth therebetween, the photon detector configured to receive the x-ray photons; and a processor in electronic communication with the photon detector. The photon detector is a direct-conversion detector configured to convert each received x-ray photon directly to a corresponding electrical signal, to determine information corresponding to a spatial pattern of the electrical signals, and to transmit the information to the processor. The processor is further configured to generate an image of the portion of the human mouth from the transmitted information. | 03-19-2015 |
Seunghun Baek, Ann Arbor, MI US
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20130116570 | LOCAL COMPRESSION DURING AUTOMATED ULTRASOUND SCANNING AND METHODS OF ACOUSTIC COUPLING - A system for imaging a portion of a body, such as a human breast. The system comprises a first scanning system that ultrasonically scans a portion of a body while a compression system applies a compressing force to the portion of the body being scanned. A device is used for containing an acoustic coupling gel for enhanced acoustic coupling with the portion of body. | 05-09-2013 |
Seung J. Baek, Knoxville, TN US
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20100068737 | Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) for Canine Hepcidin - The present invention relates to the use of hepcidin-specific antibodies for the detection of hepcidin in biological samples for the diagnosis of diseases and disorders related to iron metabolism. Kits useful in screening various subjects suspected of having diseases or disorders associated with iron metabolism are also provided. | 03-18-2010 |
Seung Joon Baek, Knoxville, TN US
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20090286313 | NON-STEROIDAL ANTI-INFLAMMATORY DRUG ACTIVATED GENE WITH ANTI-TUMORIGENIC PROPERTIES - The present invention provides methods and compositions for drug screens to identify and characterize agents that are agonistic or antagonistic to activation of the promoter region of the NAG-1 gene. Activation of the NAG-1 gene is associated with the apoptotic elimination of cancer cells both in vitro and in vivo. The invention also provides novel promoter region sequences of the NAG-1 gene. | 11-19-2009 |
Seungwon Baek, Phoenix, AZ US
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20100106199 | VENTING/PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT TO AID IN DELIVERY OF MATERIAL INTO AN ANATOMIC REGION VIA A CANNULA - A cannulated and possibly fenestrated device for injection of material into bone can be dangerous because large, uncontrolled pressures are introduced during injection into a somewhat closed system, and material may extrude undesirably or emboli may be introduced. Methods and devices are described for providing venting of pressure upon injection of material through cannulated and possibly fenestrated screws. The first method involves a bone screw and/or anchor device that includes multiple channels to allow material to flow in through one channel and out through another channel. The second method involves a plunger that can force material into bone if advanced or lessen pressure if withdrawn. The third method involves usage of two separate screws. Material is alternately injected or withdrawn from each screw to cause material to flow from one screw to the other in a controlled way that creates a uniform or asymmetrical distribution of material as desired. | 04-29-2010 |
20100217336 | Computerized Planning Tool For Spine Surgery and Method and Device for Creating a Customized Guide for Implantations - A system for planning a spine surgery, comprising a haptic interface capable of providing force feedback to the user and a computer adapted to simulate a surgical procedure by responding to inputs from the haptic interface and outputting haptic feedback to the haptic interface is provided. | 08-26-2010 |
20110202135 | EXPANDABLE SPINAL INTERBODY CAGE AND METHODS - An implantable device assembly including a bone fusion cage assembly having first and second housing members and a biasing member. The first housing member defines a first contact surface. The second housing member defines a second contact surface that faces generally opposite the first contact surface. The biasing member is operable to bias the first and second housing members away from each other into an expanded position. Each of the first and second housing members may include at least one pivot portion that defines the contact surfaces. The implantable device assembly may also include a plate assembly that is mounted to the bone fusion cage assembly. | 08-18-2011 |
20120150243 | Computerized Planning Tool For Spine Surgery and Method and Device for Creating a Customized Guide for Implantations - A system for planning a spine surgery, comprising a haptic interface capable of providing force feedback to the user and a computer adapted to simulate a surgical procedure by responding to inputs from the haptic interface and outputting haptic feedback to the haptic interface is provided. | 06-14-2012 |
20140311203 | SURGICAL ROD BENDING SYSTEM AND METHOD - System and method for automatically bending a surgical rod are provided. The system includes a linear movement device configured to axially feed the surgical rod, a rotational movement device configured to rotate the surgical rod as it is axially fed, and a bending device including a roller to impose bending forces against the rod. The rod is free from contact with the bending device after it is axially fed past the roller. | 10-23-2014 |
Sung Baek, Maple Valley, WA US
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20140071162 | NEIGHBOR MAPPING SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Neighbor mapping and communication systems and methods are provided herein. | 03-13-2014 |
Sung H. Baek, Snohomish, WA US
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20090068685 | Method of Identifying Biomarkers in Human Serum Indicative of Pathologies of Human Lung Tissues - A method of identifying altered biomarker expression levels in a human serum specimen to diagnose asthma or non-small celled lung cancers in humans. The existence of asthma or non-small celled lung cancers in a patient can be determined by subjecting a blood sample from the patient to a simple blood test to determine the expression levels of certain specific biomarkers. The expression levels of the specific biomarkers are compared to ranges of expression levels for the same biomarkers which are indicative of individuals known to have asthma, non-small cell lung cancers, or neither. Comparing the expression levels will determine the existence or non-existence of asthma or non-small cell lung cancer. | 03-12-2009 |
20090069189 | METHOD OF IDENTIFYING PROTEINS IN HUMAN SERUM INDICATIVE OF PATHOLOGIES OF HUMAN LUNG TISSUES - A method of identifying proteins present in human serum which are differentially expressed between normal individuals and patients known to have non-small cell lung cancers and asthma, as diagnosed by a physician. Human serum specimens from each population are digested with trypsin or any other suitable endoproteinase and analyzed using a liquid chromatography electrospray ionization mass spectrometer. Mass spectral data from each population is compared to determine proteins with expression intensities which are significantly differentially expressed between the normal, asthma, and lung cancer populations. Eleven proteins are found to have expression intensities which are significantly differentially expressed between the populations. Finally, the identities of the eleven proteins are obtained by comparing the mass spectral data with known databases having libraries of mass spectral data of known proteins. | 03-12-2009 |
20100009386 | METHODS OF IDENTIFICATION, ASSESSMENT, PREVENTION AND THERAPY OF LUNG DISEASES AND KITS THEREOF - The invention provides biomarkers and combinations of biomarkers that are useful in diagnosing lung diseases such as non-small cell lung cancer or reactive airway disease. The invention also provides methods of differentiating lung disease, methods of monitoring therapy, and methods of predicting a subject's response to therapeutic intervention based on the extent of expression of the biomarkers and combinations of biomarkers. Kits comprising agents for detecting the biomarkers and combination of biomarkers are also provided. | 01-14-2010 |
20120302455 | METHODS OF IDENTIFICATION, ASSESSMENT, PREVENTION AND THERAPY OF LUNG DISEASES AND KITS THEREOF - The invention provides biomarkers and combinations of biomarkers useful in diagnosing lung diseases such as non-small cell lung cancer or reactive airway disease. The invention also provides methods of differentiating lung disease, methods of monitoring therapy, and methods of predicting a subjects response to therapeutic intervention based on the extent of expression of the biomarkers and combinations of biomarkers. Kits comprising agents for detecting the biomarkers and combination of biomarkers are also provided. | 11-29-2012 |
20150126403 | METHOD OF IDENTIFYING PROTEINS IN HUMAN SERUM INDICATIVE OF PATHOLOGIES OF HUMAN LUNG TISSUES - A method of identifying proteins present in human serum which are differentially expressed between normal individuals and patients known to have non-small cell lung cancers and asthma, as diagnosed by a physician. Human serum specimens from each population are digested with trypsin or any other suitable endoproteinase and analyzed using a liquid chromatography electrospray ionization mass spectrometer. Mass spectral data from each population is compared to determine proteins with expression intensities which are significantly differentially expressed between the normal, asthma, and lung cancer populations. Eleven proteins are found to have expression intensities which are significantly differentially expressed between the populations. Finally, the identities of the eleven proteins are obtained by comparing the mass spectral data with known databases having libraries of mass spectral data of known proteins. | 05-07-2015 |
Sung Kee Baek, San Ramon, CA US
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20150270700 | METHOD AND SYSTEM TO PREVENT BUS VOLTAGE SAGGING WHEN AN ORING-FET IN AN N+1 REDUNDANT POWER SUPPLY CONFIGURATION IS FAULTY DURING POWER UP - A system and method for preventing bus voltage sagging when an Oring-FET in an N+1 redundant power supply configuration is faulty during power up. Each redundant power supply includes an Oring-FET and a voltage comparator. The voltage comparator receives and compares an input voltage and an output voltage of the Oring-FET during power up. In the event input voltage is less than the output voltage, the Oring-FET is deemed to be operating properly and provides output to a communicatively coupled system bus in response to the input voltage reaching a predetermined voltage threshold level. In the event the input voltage is approximately equal to the output voltage, the voltage comparator assists in preventing inrush current from flowing from the communicatively coupled system bus and prevents voltage sagging on the communicatively coupled system bus when another redundant power supply configuration is providing power to the communicatively coupled system bus. | 09-24-2015 |
Sun Woo Baek, Cupertino, CA US
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20130329828 | SIMULTANEOUS TRANSMISSION OF CLOCK AND BIDIRECTIONAL DATA OVER A COMMUNICATION CHANNEL - Embodiments of the invention are generally directed to simultaneous transmission of clock and bidirectional data over a communication channel. An embodiment of a transmitting device includes a modulator to generate a modulated signal including a clock signal and a data signal, the clock signal being modulated by a first signal edge of the modulated signal and the data signal being modulated by a position of a second signal edge of the modulated signal; a driver to drive the modulated signal on a communication channel; an echo canceller to subtract reflected signals on the communication channel; and a data recovery module to recover a signal received on the communication channel, the received signal being encoded by Return-to-Zero (RZ) encoding, the signal being received simultaneously with driving the modulated signal on the communication channel. | 12-12-2013 |
20150117580 | SIMULTANEOUS TRANSMISSION OF CLOCK AND BIDIRECTIONAL DATA OVER A COMMUNICATION CHANNEL - Embodiments of the invention are generally directed to simultaneous transmission of clock and bidirectional data over a communication channel. An embodiment of a transmitting device includes a modulator to generate a modulated signal including a clock signal and a data signal, the clock signal being modulated by a first signal edge of the modulated signal and the data signal being modulated by a position of a second signal edge of the modulated signal; a driver to drive the modulated signal on a communication channel; an echo canceller to subtract reflected signals on the communication channel; and a data recovery module to recover a signal received on the communication channel, the received signal being encoded by Return-to-Zero (RZ) encoding, the signal being received simultaneously with driving the modulated signal on the communication channel. | 04-30-2015 |
20150270946 | SIMULTANEOUS TRANSMISSION OF CLOCK AND BIDIRECTIONAL DATA OVER A COMMUNICATION CHANNEL - Embodiments of the invention are generally directed to simultaneous transmission of clock and bidirectional data over a communication channel. An embodiment of a transmitting device includes a modulator to generate a modulated signal including a clock signal and a data signal, the clock signal being modulated by a first signal edge of the modulated signal and the data signal being modulated by a position of a second signal edge of the modulated signal; a driver to drive the modulated signal on a communication channel; an echo canceller to subtract reflected signals on the communication channel; and a data recovery module to recover a signal received on the communication channel, the received signal being encoded by Return-to-Zero (RZ) encoding, the signal being received simultaneously with driving the modulated signal on the communication channel. | 09-24-2015 |
Won Wook Baek US
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20090126951 | How to control forest fires through the use of fire-fighting helicopters - The Typhoon Effect company—has a super-size fire helicopter, called the Typhoon Effect (V-3) which carries thousands of tons of water in a tank connected with a shower system. When the fire helicopter pours heavy showers over the forest fire, the heavy showers act as a typhoon. When this fire helicopter slowly comes down close to the forest fire, the effect of the rain and wind gets stronger, blowing the forest fire away, and then freezing it under the ignition point around the fire. | 05-21-2009 |
Woongki Baek, Redmond, WA US
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20130345887 | INFRASTRUCTURE BASED COMPUTER CLUSTER MANAGEMENT - Various techniques of managing a computer cluster are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a method for managing a computer cluster includes receiving a request for a computing operation, obtaining information of utility for the computer cluster, and determining an execution profile of the computing operation identified by the received request based at least in part on the obtained information. The information includes at least one of a configuration or condition of power, heating, cooling, ventilation that supports the computer cluster. The method also includes executing the computing operation in the computer cluster in accordance with the determined execution profile. | 12-26-2013 |
Woongki Baek, Stanford, CA US
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20100299662 | RESOURCE AWARE PROGRAMMING - The described implementations relate to resource aware programming. In one case a program is obtained that is configured to perform a task in accordance with one or more quantitative metrics. An approximate version can be generated from the program. The approximate version is configured to perform the task in a manner that satisfies the one or more quantitative metrics while using fewer computer resources than the program. | 11-25-2010 |