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20080288027 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MONITORING INGESTION OF MEDICATIONS USING AN IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE - An implantable medical device, such as a pacemaker or implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD), is configured to automatically detect ingestion of medications to verify that prescribed medications are taken in a timely manner and at the correct dosage. Briefly, individual pills are provided with miniature radio frequency identification (RFID) devices capable of transmitting RFID tag signals, which identify the medication contained within the pill and its dosage. The implanted device is equipped with an RFID transceiver for receiving tag signals from a pill as it is being ingested. The implanted system decodes the tag to identify the medication and its dosage, then accesses an onboard database to verify that the medication being ingested was in fact prescribed to the patient and to verify that the correct dosage was taken. Warning signals are generated if the wrong medication or the wrong dosage was taken. Therapy may also be automatically adjusted. Non-RF-based ID devices are also described, which instead transmit ID data via biphasic current pulses. | 11-20-2008 |
20100139672 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MONITORING INGESTION OF MEDICATIONS USING AN IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE - An implantable medical device, such as a pacemaker or implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD), is configured to automatically detect ingestion of medications to verify that prescribed medications are taken in a timely manner and at the correct dosage. Briefly, individual pills are provided with miniature radio frequency identification (RFID) devices capable of transmitting RFID tag signals, which identify the medication contained within the pill and its dosage. The implanted device is equipped with an RFID transceiver for receiving tag signals from a pill as it is being ingested. The implanted system decodes the tag to identify the medication and its dosage, then accesses an onboard database to verify that the medication being ingested was in fact prescribed to the patient and to verify that the correct dosage was taken. Warning signals are generated if the wrong medication or the wrong dosage was taken. Therapy may also be automatically adjusted. Non-RF-based ID devices are also described, which instead transmit ID data via biphasic current pulses. | 06-10-2010 |
20110124983 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MONITORING INGESTION OF MEDICATIONS USING AN IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE - An implantable medical device, such as a pacemaker or implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD), is configured to automatically detect ingestion of medications to verify that prescribed medications are taken in a timely manner and at the correct dosage. Briefly, individual pills are provided with miniature radio frequency identification (RFID) devices capable of transmitting RFID tag signals, which identify the medication contained within the pill and its dosage. The implanted device is equipped with an RFID transceiver for receiving tag signals from a pill as it is being ingested. The implanted system decodes the tag to identify the medication and its dosage, then accesses an onboard database to verify that the medication being ingested was in fact prescribed to the patient and to verify that the correct dosage was taken. Warning signals are generated if the wrong medication or the wrong dosage was taken. Therapy may also be automatically adjusted. Non-RF-based ID devices are also described, which instead transmit ID data via biphasic current pulses. | 05-26-2011 |
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20120296840 | INTERACTIVE GRAPHICAL TOOL FOR DESIGNING PRODUCT PARAMETERS - Interactive graphical tool for designing product parameters where an initial correspondence between a number of product characteristics is displayed in a graphical user interface (GUI) pane. The form or the position, or both form and position, of the initial correspondence are changed in response to a user manipulation to a GUI control associated with the correspondence. One or more values of the number of characteristics are customized in response to the visual change of the correspondence between the product characteristics. | 11-22-2012 |
20120310704 | COMPUTING MARKETING SCENARIOS BASED ON MARKET CHARACTERISTICS - A technique for determining and presenting marketing scenarios based on market characteristics are described herein. The technique includes receiving data regarding market environment and an expected change in the market environment. A number of market characteristics are calculated based on the collected data for a number of alternative marketing scenarios for addressing the change. A number of graphical objects corresponding to the marketing scenarios are displayed in a coordinate system to show correlation between a number of selected market characteristics. A number of additional components are assigned to the graphical objects to indicate additional characteristics of the presented marketing scenarios. | 12-06-2012 |
20130079938 | CUSTOMER SEGMENTATION BASED ON SMART METER DATA - A method and system to determine customer segmentation based on energy consumption patterns is provided. An example system includes a communications module, a clustering module, and a matching module. The communications module obtains energy consumption data in the form of a plurality of value days. The clustering module groups the value days associated with a certain period of time into a set of clusters. The matching module identifies a customer profile as associated with a cluster from the set of clusters based on results of examining value days associated with the customer profile. | 03-28-2013 |
20130080210 | ENERGY BENCHMARKING ANALYTICS - A benchmarking computing application is configured to create a benchmark run for a segment of customer profiles. Customer profiles from the segment include a parameter, termed an adjustment parameter, that may affect energy consumption by the associated customer. The results of the benchmark run include energy consumption values for individual customer profiles in the segment, an average energy consumption value for the entire segment of customer profiles, and also adjustment energy consumption value. The adjustment energy consumption value reflects the portion of energy consumption by a particular customer attributed to the difference between the average value of the adjustment parameter for the segment and the value of the adjustment parameter for the particular customer profile. | 03-28-2013 |
20130147828 | Arranged Display of Data Associated with a Set of Time Periods - In an embodiment, a method of providing an arranged display of data associated with a set of time periods is presented. In this method, values of a first data type are accessed, the values being observed during each of multiple time periods. An order for the time periods is determined based on the values of the first data type. A selectable region for each of the time periods is displayed, the regions being arranged according to the order. In response to a user selection of one of the selectable regions, a value of a second data type is displayed, the value of the second data type being observed during the time period of the selected one of the selectable regions. | 06-13-2013 |
20130297436 | Customer Value Scoring Based on Social Contact Information - Example systems and methods of customer value scoring based on social contact information are presented. In one example, a spending amount by a first user at an online commerce system is determined. Other users of the online commerce system that are affiliated with the first user are identified. A spending amount by each of the other users at the online commerce system is also determined. The spending amounts of the other users are weighted. A user value score for the first user is calculated based on the spending amount of the first user and weighted spending amounts of the other users. | 11-07-2013 |
20130316779 | Predictive Analytics for Targeted Player Engagement in a Gaming System - A gaming system may include an event filter to identify players as targets for engagement. The player may be modeled to predict what they might do under a given situation. One or more engagement actions may be developed based at least on the player's predicted behaviour. The player is then engaged in accordance with the engagement actions. Results from engagements with many players may be assessed and the gaming system may be adjusted according to the assessment. | 11-28-2013 |
20130316795 | Predictive Analysis Based on Player Segmentation - A game system identifies players in a game. A player model may be provided that predicts whether or not an identified player is going to make a payment. Additional player models may be provided that predict whether or not a player is going to make a payment for specific virtual items in the game. The game system may engage the identified player based on the virtual items the player is predicted to make payments on. | 11-28-2013 |
20130316834 | Artificial Intelligence Avatar to Engage Players During Game Play - A gaming system may include an event filter to identify a player as a target for engagement. The gaming system may engage the player in a dialogue with a non-player character to conduct a discussion with the player relating to the events that resulted in engaging the player. In some embodiments, the dialogue may include a pre-event game analysis. The dialogue may include recommendations or suggestions for improving the player's performance, and may include offering virtual game items to the player. | 11-28-2013 |
20130316836 | Player Segmentation Based on Predicted Player Interaction Score - A gaming system identifies players in a game. A player interaction score may be computed for an identified player. One or more engagement actions may be generated based on the player interaction score. The gaming system may engage the identified player according to the one or more engagement actions. In some embodiments, the player interaction score may be used to categorize the identified player in a player segment, which in turn may be used as a basis for generating engagement actions. | 11-28-2013 |
20130339108 | MANAGING DEMAND CHARGE TARIFFS FOR ELECTRIC POWER - A method for demand charge management at public charging stations may be provided. The method may comprise collecting information related to electric vehicle (EV) charging from a plurality of interested parties by an infrastructure service cloud, computing charge rate offers based on the collected information by the infrastructure service cloud, transmitting the computed charge rate offers to a driver of an EV by the infrastructure service cloud, and reserving a charge spot for the driver using the infrastructure service when the driver accepts an offer. | 12-19-2013 |
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20120239689 | COMMUNICATING TIME-LOCALIZED METADATA - A system includes a processor that retrieves, from a first database, a portion of content associated with time-localized metadata. The time-localized metadata and a tag mode identifier are retrieved from a second database. A tag mode associated with the portion of content is determined based on the time-localized metadata and/or the tag mode identifier. The portion of content and/or the time-localized metadata are transmitted to a user device based on the tag mode. In some embodiments, a reconstruction mode associated with the portion of content is determined based on the time-localized metadata and/or a reconstruction mode identifier. The portion of content, the time-localized metadata, attribute information, and/or mapping information are transmitted to the user device based on the reconstruction mode. | 09-20-2012 |
20120239690 | UTILIZING TIME-LOCALIZED METADATA - A system includes a processor that receives, via a communication channel, a portion of content associated with time-localized metadata. The time-localized metadata and a tag mode identifier are retrieved from a database. A tag mode associated with the portion of content is determined based on the time-localized metadata and/or the tag mode identifier. The processor implements a feature based on the time-localized metadata and the tag mode. | 09-20-2012 |
20120271823 | AUTOMATED DISCOVERY OF CONTENT AND METADATA - A system for discovering content and metadata includes a processor communicatively coupled to a communication network and a database. The processor determines whether an end portion of a portion of content has been received based on the portion of content and/or metadata. The processor generates a content fingerprint based on the portion of content if the end portion has been received. The content fingerprint and/or the metadata are stored in the database. | 10-25-2012 |
20120303663 | TEXT-BASED FUZZY SEARCH - An input feature vector is computed from an input text record, the input feature vector comprising one or more features, each feature including a subsequence of characters and a frequency of occurrence of the associated subsequence. A input fingerprint is generated out of the input feature vector by choosing one or more features with non-zero frequencies and alphabetizing the features chosen. One or more input indices are generated by alphabetizing features in the input fingerprint and concatenating features occurring in subsequent locations of the input fingerprint. The input text record is matched against a target text record if (1) one or more of the input indices match a target index corresponding to the target text record and (2) the corresponding input fingerprint matches a target fingerprint corresponding to the target text record. The target text record is outputted as a search result if it matches the input text record. | 11-29-2012 |
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20090043531 | Human activity monitoring device with distance calculation - A method of monitoring human activity includes monitoring accelerations using an inertial sensor disposed at one of a plurality of locations on a human body, wherein at least one of the plurality of locations is not a foot location. A plurality of steps are counted based on the accelerations. A gait characteristic of the plurality of steps is determined. The characteristic is used to determine a stride length. At least one of a distance traveled and a speed of travel are determined based on the stride length. | 02-12-2009 |
20090234614 | EYEWEAR HAVING HUMAN ACTIVITY MONITORING DEVICE - A method for monitoring human activity using an inertial sensor includes obtaining acceleration measurement data from an inertial sensor disposed in eyewear. The acceleration measurement data is processed to determine a user activity statistic. The user activity statistic includes at least one of a current user activity, periodic human motion count, total distance traveled, vertical distance traveled, current speed and average speed. | 09-17-2009 |
20090319221 | Program Setting Adjustments Based on Activity Identification - An electronic device monitors accelerations using an inertial sensor. The electronic device identifies a current motion state based on the accelerations. The electronic device determines an application that subscribes to a motion state identification service and notifies the application of the current motion state. | 12-24-2009 |
20100056872 | Sensor Fusion for Activity Identification - A mobile device monitors accelerations using one or more inertial sensors. A user activity is identified based on the accelerations. A first estimation is made of a user activity statistic associated with the user activity based on the accelerations. Location information is obtained by one or more location based sensors. A second estimation is made of the user activity statistic based on the location information. The user activity statistic is calculated based on the first estimation and the second estimation. | 03-04-2010 |
20100085203 | Method and System for Waking Up a Device Due to Motion - A method comprises determining an idle sample value for a dominant axis of a device in an idle state. The method further comprises registering a motion of the device, and evaluating the motion. The method further comprises waking up the device when the analysis of the motion indicates a change in the dominant axis of the device and/or a level of acceleration beyond a threshold. | 04-08-2010 |
20100306711 | Method and Apparatus for a Motion State Aware Device - A device comprising a motion context logic that receives data from at least one motion sensor is described. The motion context logic determines a user's motion context. Context based action logic manages the device based on the user's motion context. | 12-02-2010 |
20120232432 | Sensor Fusion for Activity Identification - A mobile device monitors accelerations using one or more inertial sensors. A user activity is identified based on the accelerations. A first estimation is made of a user activity statistic associated with the user activity based on the accelerations. Location information is obtained by one or more location based sensors. A second estimation is made of the user activity statistic based on the location information. The user activity statistic is calculated based on the first estimation and the second estimation. | 09-13-2012 |
20140046223 | SENSOR FUSION FOR ACTIVITY IDENTIFICATION - A mobile device monitors accelerations using one or more inertial sensors. A user activity is identified based on the accelerations. A first estimation is made of a user activity statistic associated with the user activity based on the accelerations. Location information is obtained by one or more location based sensors. A second estimation is made of the user activity statistic based on the location information. The user activity statistic is calculated based on the first estimation and the second estimation. | 02-13-2014 |
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20080269468 | Devices and Methods for Integrated Continuous Manufacturing of Biological Molecules - The present invention relates to a process and apparatus for purifying a molecule of interest from a heterogeneous clarified fluid mixture. The apparatus of the invention generally comprises a continuous perfusion fermentation system, a continuous particle removal system integrated with the perfusion fermentation system; and a continuous purification system integrated with the particle removal system, which is maintained under sterile conditions. The process comprises filtering a heterogeneous clarified fluid mixture by continuous ultrafiltration at a specific flow rate below the transition point of the molecule of interest in the pressure-dependent region of the flux versus TMP curve, wherein the specific flow rate is maintained substantially constant throughout the continuous ultrafiltration. | 10-30-2008 |
20130344585 | Devices and Methods for Integrated Continuous Manufacturing of Biological Molecules - The present invention relates to a process and apparatus for purifying a molecule of interest from a heterogeneous clarified fluid mixture. The apparatus of the invention generally comprises a continuous perfusion fermentation system, a continuous particle removal system integrated with the perfusion fermentation system; and a continuous purification system integrated with the particle removal system, which is maintained under sterile conditions. The process comprises filtering a heterogeneous clarified fluid mixture by continuous ultrafiltration at a specific flow rate below the transition point of the molecule of interest in the pressure-dependent region of the flux versus TMP curve, wherein the specific flow rate is maintained substantially constant throughout the continuous ultrafiltration. | 12-26-2013 |
20130345402 | Devices and Methods for Integrated Continuous Manufacturing of Biological Molecules - The present invention relates to a process and apparatus for purifying a molecule of interest from a heterogeneous clarified fluid mixture. The apparatus of the invention generally comprises a continuous perfusion fermentation system, a continuous particle removal system integrated with the perfusion fermentation system; and a continuous purification system integrated with the particle removal system, which is maintained under sterile conditions. The process comprises filtering a heterogeneous clarified fluid mixture by continuous ultrafiltration at a specific flow rate below the transition point of the molecule of interest in the pressure-dependent region of the flux versus TMP curve, wherein the specific flow rate is maintained substantially constant throughout the continuous ultrafiltration. | 12-26-2013 |
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20100032140 | LIQUID COOLED RACK WITH OPTIMIZED LIQUID FLOW PATH DRIVEN BY ELECTRONIC COOLING DEMAND - A cooling system for a rack-mount server including at least one blade includes a liquid cooling line, at least one adjustable valve connected to the liquid cooling line, at least one heat exchanger connected to the at least one adjustable valve, a control module connected to the at least one valve, and a feedback module connected to the control module and including a sensor configured to measure a feedback control signal. The control module is configured to adjust the at least one adjustable valve and a flow rate of liquid through the liquid cooling line based on a feedback control signal measured by the sensor. | 02-11-2010 |
20100032142 | LIQUID COOLED RACK WITH OPTIMIZED AIR FLOW RATE AND LIQUID COOLANT FLOW - A cooling system for a rack-mount server including at least one blade includes a liquid cooling line, a pump connected to the liquid cooling line, at least one heat exchanger connected to the liquid cooling line, a fan module, a control module connected to the fan module and the pump, a feedback module connected to the control module and comprising a sensor configured to measure a feedback control signal, where the control module is configured to adjust an air flow rate through the fan module or a liquid coolant flow rate through the pump based on the feedback control signal. | 02-11-2010 |
20100033921 | LIQUID-COOLED RACK WITH PRE-COOLER AND POST-COOLER HEAT EXCHANGERS USED FOR EMI SHIELDING - A cooling system for a rack-mount server includes a fan disposed within the rack-mount server and configured to produce an airflow through the rack-mount server, and a heat exchanger disposed within the rack-mount server in a path of the airflow through the rack-mount server. The heat exchanger includes a liquid circulation path structure and an airflow path structure. The airflow path structure is configured to shield electromagnetic interference. | 02-11-2010 |
20100033923 | LIQUID-COOLED RACK WITH OPTIMIZED RACK HEAT EXCHANGER DESIGN FOR NON-UNIFORM POWER DISSIPATION - A cooling system for a rack-mount server including at least one blade and a system enclosure includes a liquid cooling line, at least one heat exchanger connected to the liquid cooling line and including a plurality of fins divided into one or more sections of the plurality of fins, wherein the fin density of the plurality of fins varies over the one or more sections, and a plurality of fans configured to blow air through the at least one heat exchanger and cool the at least one blade in the rack-mount server | 02-11-2010 |
20100059201 | LIQUID COOLED RACK WITH COMPLIANT HEAT EXCHANGER SUPPORT STRUCTURE - A liquid cooled rack with compliant heat exchanger support structure includes a rack having a rigid frame for supporting electronic components therein, a plurality of flexible supports connected to the rigid frame, and a liquid-fed heat exchanger mounted within the rack via the plurality of flexible supports. The plurality of flexible supports are connected to the heat exchanger and configured to flexibly support the liquid-fed heat exchanger with respect to the rigid frame. | 03-11-2010 |
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20090094252 | Remote File Virtualization in a Switched File System - A plurality of network file manager switches interoperate to provide remote file virtualization. Copies of file data and/or metadata are maintained at a central site and at one or more remote sites. The network file manager switch at the remote site may satisfy certain client requests locally without having to contact the network file manager switch at the central site. A global namespace is maintained and is communicated to all network file manager switches. | 04-09-2009 |
20090204649 | File Deduplication Using Storage Tiers - A method and apparatus for removing duplicated data in a file system utilizing the concept of storage tiers. A synthetic namespace is created via file virtualization, and is comprised of one or more file systems. Deduplication is applied at the namespace level and on all of the file systems comprising the synthetic namespace. All files in a file system in a higher storage tier whose contents are identical to at least one other file in the synthetic namespace are moved to a destination file system in a lower storage tier. For each set of duplicated files that are moved from the original servers, a single instance copy of the file is left behind as a mirror copy. Read access to a duplicated file is redirected to its mirror copy. When the first write to a duplicated file is received, the association from the duplicated file stored in the destination server to its mirror copy that is stored in the origin server is discarded. Access to the “modified” duplicated file will then resume normally from the destination server. | 08-13-2009 |
20090204650 | File Deduplication using Copy-on-Write Storage Tiers - A method and apparatus for removing duplicated data in a file system utilizing copy-on-write storage tiers. A synthetic namespace is created via file virtualization, and is comprised of one or more file systems. Deduplication is applied at the namespace level and on all of the file systems comprising the synthetic namespace. A set of storage policies selects a set of files from the namespace that become the candidates for deduplication. The entire chosen set is migrated to a Copy-On-Write (COW) storage tier. This Copy-On-Write storage tier may be a virtual storage tier that resides within another physical storage tier (such as tier-1 or tier-2 storage). Each file stored in a Copy-On-Write storage tier is deduped, regardless of whether there is any file with identical contents in the set or in the COW storage tier. After deduplication, the deduped file becomes a sparse file where all the files storage space is reclaimed while all the file's attributes, including size, remain. A copy of each file that is deduped is left as a mirror copy and is stored in a mirror server. If two mirror copies have identical contents, only one mirror copy will be stored in the mirror server. Read access to a file in the COW storage tier (COW file) is redirected to its mirror copy if the file is deduped. When the first write to a COW file is received, the mirror copy stored in the mirror server is copied as the contents of the COW file, and the association from the COW file to its mirror copy is discarded. Thereafter, access to the “un-deduped” file will resume normally from the COW file. | 08-13-2009 |
20090204705 | On Demand File Virtualization for Server Configuration Management with Limited Interruption - Inserting a file virtualization appliance into a storage network involves configuring a global namespace of a virtualization appliance to match a global namespace exported by a distributed filesystem (DFS) server and updating the distributed filesystem server to redirect client requests associated with the global namespace to the virtualization appliance. Removing the file virtualization appliance involves sending a global namespace from the virtualization appliance to the distributed filesystem server and configuring the virtualization appliance to not respond to any new client connection requests received by the virtualization appliance. | 08-13-2009 |
20090210431 | Load Sharing Cluster File Systems - Load sharing clusters in which each node is responsible for one or more non-overlapping subset(s) of the cluster namespace and will process only those requests that access file or directory objects in the partitioned namespace that the node controls while redirecting requests designated for other nodes. A non-overlapping subset may be migrated from a source node to a destination node, for example, for load sharing or hotspot mitigation. Migration typically includes maintaining a file virtualization link from the destination node to the source node to permit forwarding of requests by the destination node to the source node during migration of metadata and then migration of data from the source node. After migration is complete, the file virtualization link is broken and the destination node services requests for the non-overlapping subset from the migrated metadata and data. | 08-20-2009 |
20090254592 | Non-Disruptive File Migration - Non-disruptive migration of the native volume from the source server to the destination server performed by a file switch involves converting the source native volume to a native with metadata volume; converting the native with metadata volume to a mirrored native with metadata volume including the source server and the destination server, the destination server including a mirror copy of the native with metadata volume; removing the source server from the mirrored native with metadata volume; and converting the mirror copy of the native with metadata volume on the destination server to a destination native volume on the destination server. | 10-08-2009 |