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Brandon Charles Wellington, Philadelphia, PA US
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20110079653 | Heated Makeup Air Unit - A heated air makeup unit comprising a heating chamber with a modulated furnace one or more non-modulated furnaces air temperature control and efficient furnace operation over a wide heating rate range. The utilization of indirect fired furnaces in the heated air makeup unit is disclosed. A control system is included to provide control of heated air temperature to within +/−1 F.° using continuous control of the heating rate of the modulated furnace and stepwise activation and de-activation of the non-modulated furnaces in response to heating demand. A programmed combustion air flow controller programmed to provide optimal airflow for any gas flow in a flow range of a modulating gas valve is provided to assure combustion efficiencies of at least | 04-07-2011 |
Brian Wellington, Fremont, CA US
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20150288721 | SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING DNS-BASED CONTROL OF INDIVIDUAL DEVICES - A device control system is associated with individual devices connected through a network control point to a gateway and thereby to the Internet. The gateway inserts an EDNS0 pseudo resource record into an additional data section in each DNS query initiated by an individual device, the EDNS0 pseudo resource record identifying the initiating device. A dynamic policy enforcement engine in front of the DNS engine intercepts the DNS query, identifies the initiating device, and selects a policy that applies to the device. The dynamic policy enforcement engine may provide parental control and security service to the individual device by blocking the DNS query or passing it to the DNS engine according to the policy. A component that intercepts DNS queries may provide several additional types of services to the individual devices, including advertising, messaging, mobile device tracking, individual device application control, and delivery of individualized content. | 10-08-2015 |
20150365441 | System for Providing DNS-Based Control of Individual Devices - A device control system is associated with individual devices connected through a network control point to a gateway and thereby to the Internet. The gateway inserts an EDNS0 pseudo resource record into an additional data section in each DNS query initiated by an individual device, the EDNS0 pseudo resource record identifying the initiating device. A dynamic policy enforcement engine in front of the DNS engine intercepts the DNS query, identifies the initiating device, and selects a policy that applies to the device. The dynamic policy enforcement engine may provide parental control and security service to the individual device by blocking the DNS query or passing it to the DNS engine according to the policy. A component that intercepts DNS queries may provide several additional types of services to the individual devices, including advertising, messaging, mobile device tracking, individual device application control, and delivery of individualized content. | 12-17-2015 |
Carl K. Wellington, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20100021052 | System and method for generating a terrain model for autonomous navigation in vegetation - The disclosed terrain model is a generative, probabilistic approach to modeling terrain that exploits the 3D spatial structure inherent in outdoor domains and an array of noisy but abundant sensor data to simultaneously estimate ground height, vegetation height and classify obstacles and other areas of interest, even in dense non-penetrable vegetation. Joint inference of ground height, class height and class identity over the whole model results in more accurate estimation of each quantity. Vertical spatial constraints are imposed on voxels within a column via a hidden semi-Markov model. Horizontal spatial constraints are enforced on neighboring columns of voxels via two interacting Markov random fields and a latent variable. Because of the rules governing abstracts, this abstract should not be used to construe the claims. | 01-28-2010 |
Dan Wellington, Boulder, CO US
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20100124887 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR LINK ADAPTATION FOR VARIABLE LINK CONDITIONS - Systems, apparatus, methods, and manufactures for performing link adaptation in a communications system are described. The methods may employ an error rate table that has a channel condition value dimension and a transmission parameter dimension. The elements of the error rate table include expected error rates for data transmitted at various channel conditions according to various transmission parameters. Also, the various transmission parameters may each be associated with a data transmission rate. For a given channel condition value, the methods may determine expected throughputs for each of the transmission parameters according to the associated expected error rates and data transmission rates. A transmission parameter may be selected according to the expected throughputs. | 05-20-2010 |
20130136022 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR LINK ADAPTATION FOR VARIABLE LINK CONDITIONS - Systems, apparatus, methods, and manufactures for performing link adaptation in a communications system are described. The methods may employ an error rate table that has a channel condition value dimension and a transmission parameter dimension. The elements of the error rate table include expected error rates for data transmitted at various channel conditions according to various transmission parameters. Also, the various transmission parameters may each be associated with a data transmission rate. For a given channel condition value, the methods may determine expected throughputs for each of the transmission parameters according to the associated expected error rates and data transmission rates. A transmission parameter may be selected according to the expected throughputs. | 05-30-2013 |
Dan Wellington, Bothell, WA US
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20150208297 | DYNAMIC AUTOMATED NEIGHBOR LIST MANAGEMENT IN SELF-OPTIMIZING NETWORK - Systems and methods for dynamically modifying neighbor lists for cells within telecommunications networks and/or modifying neighbor lists based on determined radio frequency coupling between cells are described. In some embodiments, the systems and methods access a neighbor list associated with a target cell or associated with one or more neighbor cells of the target cell within a network, apply one or more dynamic optimization rule sets to the target cell, and modify a neighbor list associated with the target cell or with neighbor cells to the target cell based on the applied rule sets. | 07-23-2015 |
20150208298 | DYNAMIC AUTOMATED NEIGHBOR LIST MANAGEMENT IN SELF-OPTIMIZING NETWORK - Systems and methods for dynamically modifying neighbor lists for cells within telecommunications networks and/or modifying neighbor lists based on determined radio frequency coupling between cells are described. In some embodiments, the systems and methods access a neighbor list associated with a target cell or associated with one or more neighbor cells of the target cell within a network, apply one or more dynamic optimization rule sets to the target cell, and modify a neighbor list associated with the target cell or with neighbor cells to the target cell based on the applied rule sets. | 07-23-2015 |
20150208299 | DYNAMIC AUTOMATED NEIGHBOR LIST MANAGEMENT IN SELF-OPTIMIZING NETWORK - Systems and methods for dynamically modifying neighbor lists for cells within telecommunications networks and/or modifying neighbor lists based on determined radio frequency coupling between cells are described. In some embodiments, the systems and methods access a neighbor list associated with a target cell or associated with one or more neighbor cells of the target cell within a network, apply one or more dynamic optimization rule sets to the target cell, and modify a neighbor list associated with the target cell or with neighbor cells to the target cell based on the applied rule sets. | 07-23-2015 |
20150208300 | DYNAMIC AUTOMATED NEIGHBOR LIST MANAGEMENT IN SELF-OPTIMIZING NETWORK - Systems and methods for dynamically modifying neighbor lists for cells within telecommunications networks and/or modifying neighbor lists based on determined radio frequency coupling between cells are described. In some embodiments, the systems and methods access a neighbor list associated with a target cell or associated with one or more neighbor cells of the target cell within a network, apply one or more dynamic optimization rule sets to the target cell, and modify a neighbor list associated with the target cell or with neighbor cells to the target cell based on the applied rule sets. | 07-23-2015 |
20150208339 | RESOLVING IDENTIFICATION CODE AMBIGUITIES IN WIRELESS ACCESS NETWORKS - Systems and methods for resolving identification code ambiguities in wireless access networks are described. In some embodiments, the systems and methods access an identification code associated with a cell in a wireless access network that is detected by a mobile device, determine a probability score for candidate cells that are assigned the identification code in the wireless access network, the probability score based on a likelihood that a candidate cell is a cell in the wireless access network associated with the identification code detected by the mobile device, and select one of the candidate cells as an origination cell of the identification code detected by the mobile device based on the determined probability scores. | 07-23-2015 |
20150208418 | ALLOCATING REUSE CODES TO CELLS IN A COMMUNICATION NETWORK - Systems and methods for allocating reuse codes to cells in a communication network are described. In some embodiments, the systems and methods select a target cell from a group of cells in a telecommunication network, determine one or more reuse code exclusion zones associated with allocating scrambling codes to the selected target cell, and allocate a scrambling code to the selected target cell based on the determined one or more reuse code exclusion zones. | 07-23-2015 |
Daniel Wellington, Bothell, WA US
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20150289160 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR LOAD BALANCING - A load balancing process includes determining when the cell is overloaded, determining whether the cell is in a hold state, maintaining a current mitigation state for the cell when the cell is determined to be in a hold state, determining whether traffic has decreased for the cell since a previous time and whether mitigation was applied to the cell at the previous time, applying a hold state to the cell when the traffic is determined to have decreased and the mitigation is determined to have been applied, determining whether performance has decreased by a predetermined level for the cell when the cell is not in the hold state, and applying mitigation to the cell when performance has decreased by at least the predetermined level. Such a process may be implemented as a state machine in a system. | 10-08-2015 |
David Scott Wellington, Mt Waverley AU
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20140169714 | Universal Coupling System, Method and Apparatus for Window Coveryings - The invention relates to coupling at least two window coverings and, provides apparatus for coupling a first and second window covering in substantially coaxial alignment comprising the combination of a bracket and a bearing insert, where: the bracket comprises at least one first portion adapted for fixing the bracket to a structure and a second portion comprising a combination of one or more generally C-shaped apertures; the bearing insert comprises a generally annular assembly with first and second side portions secured together by a hub portion, the hub portion having an outer surface configured as a truncated circle, wherein the truncated circle configuration of the hub portion is adapted to allow passage of the bearing insert into the C-shaped aperture and pre vent passage out of the C-shaped aperture upon rotation of the bearing insert in the C-shaped aperture | 06-19-2014 |
Iain Tristan Wellington, Rochester GB
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20130066213 | EYE MONITOR - An eye monitor is disclosed for monitoring the size of a pupil of a monitored subject. The eye monitor includes a tracking device for tracking movement of the user's pupil and a monitoring device for monitoring the size of the user's pupil. The eye monitor provides for a continuous and real time analysis of the subject's eye and in particular the pupil of the eye, to determine whether the subject has been exposed to harmful chemicals and without requiring the subject to actively participate in the monitoring. | 03-14-2013 |
Johanna Wellington, Schenectady, NY US
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20150345258 | MODULAR ASSEMBLY FOR PROCESSING A FLOWBACK COMPOSITION STREAM AND METHODS OF PROCESSING THE SAME - A method for processing a flowback composition stream from a well head is provided. The flowback composition stream has a first flow rate and a first pressure. Method also includes controlling the first flow rate to a second flow rate by regulating the flowback composition stream to a second pressure. The method also includes separating the flowback composition stream into a first gas stream and a condensed stream The method includes discharging the condensed stream to a degasser and degassing a carbon dioxide rich gas from the condensed stream. The method also includes mixing the carbon dioxide rich gas stream with the first gas stream to produce a second gas stream. The method includes controlling the third flow rate of the second gas stream by regulating the third pressure of the second gas stream to a fourth pressure that is different than the third pressure. | 12-03-2015 |
Robert J. Wellington, Bloomington, MN US
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20110285590 | Determining Spatial Orientation Information of a Body from Multiple Electromagnetic Signals - A method for determining a spatial orientation of a body, including receiving, by receiving equipment located with the body, at least three electromagnetic signal sets, each of the received signal sets having been transmitted by a different one of at least three separate transmitters at different locations, detecting, for each one of the received signal sets, information that partially defines a direction from the body to the transmitter from which the signal set was received, the detected information including one of two angles that fully define an arrival direction from which the body received the signal set in relation to a body frame, the detected information not including a second of the two angles, and determining the spatial orientation of the body, including yaw, pitch, and roll angles relative to a navigation frame, using the detected information for each one of the received signal sets. | 11-24-2011 |
20140336929 | Determining Spatial Orientation Information of a Body from Multiple Electromagnetic Signals - A method for determining a spatial orientation of a body, including receiving, by receiving equipment located with the body, at least three electromagnetic signal sets, each of the received signal sets having been transmitted by a different one of at least three separate transmitters at different locations, detecting, for each one of the received signal sets, information that partially defines a direction from the body to the transmitter from which the signal set was received, the detected information including one of two angles that fully define an arrival direction from which the body received the signal set in relation to a body frame, the detected information not including a second of the two angles, and determining the spatial orientation of the body, including yaw, pitch, and roll angles relative to a navigation frame, using the detected information for each one of the received signal sets. | 11-13-2014 |
Robert J. Wellington, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20110137759 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING INFORMATION REGARDING A STATUS OF AN ITEM - A system. A system includes a computing system. The computing system includes a processor, a first module, a second module, and a third module. The first module is communicably connected to the processor and is configured for receiving chain of custody information associated with an item. The second module is communicably connected to the processor and is configured for determining a status of the item based on the received chain of custody information. The third module is communicably connected to the processor and is configured for arranging data into a specified format. The data includes the status of the item and the chain of custody information. The third module is also configured for transmitting the data. | 06-09-2011 |
Robert John Wellington, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20160110684 | System and Method for Providing Information Regarding a Status of an Item - A system. A system includes a computing system. The computing system includes a processor, a first module, a second module, and a third module. The first module is communicably connected to the processor and is configured for receiving chain of custody information associated with an item. The second module is communicably connected to the processor and is configured for determining a status of the item based on the received chain of custody information. The third module is communicably connected to the processor and is configured for arranging data into a specified format. The data includes the status of the item and the chain of custody information. The third module is also configured for transmitting the data. | 04-21-2016 |
Scott L. Wellington, Bellaire, TX US
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20140305640 | IN SITU THERMAL PROCESSING OF AN OIL SHALE FORMATION USING CONDUCTIVE HEATING - Methods and systems of treating an oil shale formation using an in situ thermal process are described herein. A method of treating an oil shale formation in situ includes providing heat from one or more heat sources to at least a portion of the formation; allowing the heat to transfer from at least the portion to a selected section of the formation substantially by conduction of heat; pyrolyzing at least some hydrocarbons within the selected section of the formation; and producing a mixture from the formation. | 10-16-2014 |
Scott Lee Wellington, Belliare, TX US
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20130008660 | IN SITU RECOVERY FROM A HYDROCARBON CONTAINING FORMATION - An oil shale formation may be treated using an in situ thermal process. Heat may be applied to the formation to raise a temperature of a portion of the formation to a pyrolysis temperature. Heat input into the formation may be controlled to raise the temperature of portion at a selected rate during pyrolysis of hydrocarbons within the formation. A mixture of hydrocarbons, H | 01-10-2013 |
Sean A. Wellington, Newton, MA US
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20130262376 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR MANAGING DISTRIBUTED CONCURRENT DATA UPDATES OF BUSINESS OBJECTS - A computer-implemented method and system for distributed concurrent data updating of a business object having a structured format. | 10-03-2013 |
Seott-Lee Wellington, Bellaire, TX US
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20110226665 | PROCESS FOR TREATING A HYDROCARBON-CONTAINING FEED - A process for treating a hydrocarbon-containing feed is provided in which a hydrocarbon-containing feed comprising at least 20 wt. % of heavy hydrocarbons is mixed with hydrogen, hydrogen sulfide, and a catalyst to produce a hydrocarbon-containing product, where hydrogen sulfide is provided at a mole ratio relative to hydrogen of at least 0.5:9.5. The catalyst is comprised of a material comprised of a first metal and a second metal, where the first metal is selected from the group consisting of Cu, Fe, Ni, Co, Bi, Ag, Mn, Zn, Sn, Ru, La, Ce, Pr, Sm, Eu, Yb, Lu, Dy, Pb, and Sb and the second metal is Mo, W, V, Sn, and Sb. | 09-22-2011 |
Trevor R. Wellington, Calgary CA
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20090277694 | Interactive Input System And Bezel Therefor - An interactive input system comprises a bezel at least partially surrounding a region of interest. The bezel has a plurality of bands thereon with at least some adjacent bands having different optical properties. At least one imaging device looks into the region of interest and sees the at least one bezel so that acquired images comprise regions corresponding to the bands. Processing structure processes pixels of a plurality of the regions to detect the existence of a pointer in the region of interest | 11-12-2009 |
Wil Wellington, Ascot GB
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20140250440 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING STORAGE INPUT/OUTPUT FOR A COMPUTE ENVIRONMENT - Disclosed herein are systems, methods, and computer-readable storage media for managing storage data input/output in a compute environment. The system receives data associated with workload or jobs that is to be processed in a compute environment. The system receives more data associated with a job that is to be scheduled to consume compute resources in the compute environment. Based on all the received data, the system transmits a signal to a storage input/output manager. The signal instructs the storage/output manager regarding how to manage a file transfer between the compute environment and a storage environment. The file transfer is associated with processing the job in the compute environment. | 09-04-2014 |