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Ali Özbek, Milton GB
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20130128696 | NOISE REMOVAL FROM 3D SEISMIC REPRESENTATION - A method for removing noise from a three-dimensional representation of seismic data. The method includes receiving seismic data acquired in a seismic survey. The method may organize the acquired seismic data into a three-dimensional representation of the acquired seismic data. The method may then remove a noise from the three-dimensional representation of the acquired seismic data based on at least one criterion. | 05-23-2013 |
Ali Özbek, Cambridge GB
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20120089337 | MATCHING PURSUIT-BASED APPARATUS AND TECHNIQUE TO CONSTRUCT A SEISMIC SIGNAL USING A PREDICTED ENERGY DISTRIBUTION - A technique includes processing seismic data indicative of samples of at least one measured seismic signal in a processor-based machine to, in an iterative process, determine basis functions, which represent a constructed seismic signal. The technique includes in each iteration of the iterative process, selecting another basis function of the plurality of basis functions. The selecting includes based at least in part on the samples and a current version of the constructed seismic signal, determining a cost function; and interpreting the cost function based at least in part on a predicted energy distribution of the constructed seismic signal to select the basis function. | 04-12-2012 |
Aysa M. Ozbek, Fishkill, NY US
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20150076607 | FIN FIELD EFFECT TRANSISTOR WITH MERGED METAL SEMICONDUCTOR ALLOY REGIONS - Raised active regions having faceted semiconductor surfaces are formed on semiconductor fins by selective epitaxy such that the raised active regions are not merged among one another, but are proximal to one another by a distance less than a thickness of a metal semiconductor alloy region to be subsequently formed. A contiguous metal semiconductor alloy region is formed by depositing and reacting a metallic material with the semiconductor material of raised active regions. The contiguous metal semiconductor alloy region is in contact with angled surfaces of the plurality of raised active regions, and can provide a greater contact area and lower parasitic contact resistance than a semiconductor structure including merged semiconductor fins of comparable sizes. Merged fins enable smaller, and/or fewer, contact via structures than a total number of raised active regions can be employed to reduce parasitic capacitance between a gate electrode and the contact via structures. | 03-19-2015 |
Ayse M. Ozbek, Fishkill, NY US
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20150079751 | FIN FIELD EFFECT TRANSISTOR WITH MERGED METAL SEMICONDUCTOR ALLOY REGIONS - Raised active regions having faceted semiconductor surfaces are formed on semiconductor fins by selective epitaxy such that the raised active regions are not merged among one another, but are proximal to one another by a distance less than a thickness of a metal semiconductor alloy region to be subsequently formed. A contiguous metal semiconductor alloy region is formed by depositing and reacting a metallic material with the semiconductor material of raised active regions. The contiguous metal semiconductor alloy region is in contact with angled surfaces of the plurality of raised active regions, and can provide a greater contact area and lower parasitic contact resistance than a semiconductor structure including merged semiconductor fins of comparable sizes. Merged fins enable smaller, and/or fewer, contact via structures than a total number of raised active regions can be employed to reduce parasitic capacitance between a gate electrode and the contact via structures. | 03-19-2015 |
Christopher Özbek, Berlin DE
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20140218366 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR DISPLAYING AN OBJECT - The invention related to a method and a device for displaying an object, in particular biological tissue. Said method having the following steps: a) generating a first image of at least one sub-region of the object using a first device; b) generating a second image of at least one sub-region of the object using a second device; c) ascertaining first coordinates of at least some image points of the second image in a first coordinate system; d) ascertaining second coordinates of the image points of the second image by projecting the first coordinates in a second coordinate system which is different from the first coordinate system and which is assigned to the first device; and e) generating a combined image of the object from the first and the second image using the ascertained second coordinates of the image points of the second image. | 08-07-2014 |
Irene Nichols Ozbek, Signal Mountain, TN US
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20150177202 | ODOR THRESHOLD TEST - Provided are methods and kits for determining an odor threshold in a subject. Two or more odors are provided. The subject is exposed to the two or more odors and an odor threshold is determined by detecting a response in the subject to the two or more odors. | 06-25-2015 |
John Ozbek, Signal Mountain, TN US
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20130137799 | Graft copolymers - Anionic graft copolymers and scale inhibition compositions including the anionic graft copolymers in which the anionic graft copolymers include a natural component grafted with an ethylenically unsaturated anionic monomer where the anionic graft copolymer includes 1 or more reacted anhydroglucose units per every 100 anhydroglucose units in the anionic graft copolymer. | 05-30-2013 |
Mehmet Ozbek, Emmaus, PA US
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20100225240 | Multi-Stage Power Supply For a Load Control Device Having a Low-Power Mode - A multi-stage power supply for a load control device is able to operate in a low-power mode in which the power supply has a decreased power consumption when an electrical load controlled by the load control device is off. The load control device comprises a load control circuit and a controller, which operate to control the amount of power delivered to the load. The power supply comprises a first efficient power supply (e.g., a switching power supply) operable to generate a first DC supply voltage. The power supply further comprises a second inefficient power supply (e.g., a linear power supply) operable to receive the first DC supply voltage and to generate a second DC supply voltage for powering the controller. The controller controls the multi-stage power supply to the low-power mode when the electrical load is off, such that the magnitude of the first DC supply voltage decreases to a decreased magnitude and the inefficient power supply continues to generate the second DC supply voltage. | 09-09-2010 |
Mehmet Ozbek, Allentown, PA US
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20100060187 | HYBRID LIGHT SOURCE - A hybrid light source comprises a high-efficiency lamp, for example, a fluorescent lamp, and a low-efficiency lamp, for example, a halogen lamp. A control circuit individually controls the amount of power delivered to each of the high-efficiency lamp and the low-efficiency lamp, such that a total light output of the hybrid light source ranges throughout a dimming range from a minimum total intensity to a maximum total intensity. The high-efficiency lamp is turned off and the low-efficiency lamp produces all of the total light intensity of the hybrid light source when the total light intensity is below a transition intensity. The low-efficiency lamp is controlled such that the correlated color temperature of the hybrid light source decreases as the total light intensity is decreased below the transition intensity. The hybrid light source is characterized by a low impedance throughout the dimming range. | 03-11-2010 |
20100066260 | HYBRID LIGHT SOURCE - A hybrid light source comprises a discrete-spectrum lamp (for example, a fluorescent lamp) and a continuous-spectrum lamp (for example, a halogen lamp). A control circuit individually controls the amount of power delivered to the discrete-spectrum lamp and the continuous-spectrum lamp in response to a phase-controlled voltage generated by a connected dimmer switch, such that a total light output of the hybrid light source ranges throughout a dimming range. The discrete-spectrum lamp is turned off and the continuous-spectrum lamp produces all of the total light intensity of the hybrid light source when the total light intensity is below a transition intensity. The continuous-spectrum lamp is driven by a continuous-spectrum lamp drive circuit, which is operable to conduct a charging current of a power supply of the dimmer switch and to provide a path for enough current to flow through the hybrid light source, such that the magnitude of the current exceeds rated latching and holding currents of a thyristor of the dimmer. | 03-18-2010 |
20100141158 | HYBRID LIGHT SOURCE - A hybrid light source comprises a discrete-spectrum lamp (for example, a fluorescent lamp) and a continuous-spectrum lamp (for example, a halogen lamp). A control circuit individually controls the amount of power delivered to the discrete-spectrum lamp and the continuous-spectrum lamp in response to a phase-controlled voltage generated by a connected dimmer switch, such that a total light output of the hybrid light source ranges throughout a dimming range. The discrete-spectrum lamp is turned off and the continuous-spectrum lamp produces all of the total light intensity of the hybrid light source when the total light intensity is below a transition intensity. The continuous-spectrum lamp is driven by a continuous-spectrum lamp drive circuit, which is operable to conduct a charging current of a power supply of the dimmer switch and to provide a path for enough current to flow through the hybrid light source, such that the magnitude of the current exceeds rated latching and holding currents of a thyristor of the dimmer. | 06-10-2010 |
20110241561 | Method of Controlling an Electronic Dimming Ballast During Low Temperature Conditions - An electronic ballast circuit for driving a gas discharge lamp is operable to control the lamp to avoid flicking and flashing of the intensity of the lamp during low temperature conditions. The ballast circuit includes an inverter circuit for receiving a DC bus voltage and for generating a high-frequency output voltage, a resonant tank circuit for receiving the high-frequency output voltage and generating a sinusoidal voltage for driving said lamp, and a control circuit operatively coupled to the inverter circuit for adjusting an intensity of the lamp between a minimum intensity and a maximum intensity. The control circuit receives a control signal representative of a lamp temperature of the lamp, and increases the minimum intensity of the lamp if the lamp temperature of the lamp drops below a cold temperature threshold. In addition, the ballast circuit may also include a temperature sensing circuit operable to generate the control signal representative of the lamp temperature of the lamp. | 10-06-2011 |
20110266959 | Method of Striking a Lamp in an Electronic Dimming Ballast Circuit - A method of striking a gas discharge lamp involves the steps of generating a high-frequency square-wave voltage having an operating frequency, generating a sinusoidal voltage from the high-frequency square-wave voltage, controlling the operating frequency to a low-end frequency, and increasing the amplitude of the sinusoidal voltage during successive pulse times and then decreasing the amplitude of the sinusoidal voltage towards the low-end amplitude at the end of each of the successive pulse times until the lamp has struck, where the length of each of the successive pulse times being greater than the length of the previous pulse time. A maximum amplitude of the sinusoidal voltage during each pulse time may be greater than a maximum amplitude of the sinusoidal voltage during the previous pulse time. | 11-03-2011 |
20120001556 | HYBRID LIGHT SOURCE - A hybrid light source comprises a high-efficiency lamp, for example, a fluorescent lamp, and a low-efficiency lamp, for example, a halogen lamp. A control circuit individually controls the amount of power delivered to each of the high-efficiency lamp and the low-efficiency lamp, such that a total light output of the hybrid light source ranges throughout a dimming range from a minimum total intensity to a maximum total intensity. The high-efficiency lamp is turned off and the low-efficiency lamp produces all of the total light intensity of the hybrid light source when the total light intensity is below a transition intensity. The low-efficiency lamp is controlled such that the correlated color temperature of the hybrid light source decreases as the total light intensity is decreased below the transition intensity. The hybrid light source is characterized by a low impedance throughout the dimming range. | 01-05-2012 |
20120268020 | HYBRID LIGHT SOURCE - A hybrid light source comprises a discrete-spectrum lamp (for example, a fluorescent lamp) and a continuous-spectrum lamp (for example, a halogen lamp). A control circuit individually controls the amount of power delivered to the discrete-spectrum lamp and the continuous-spectrum lamp in response to a phase-controlled voltage generated by a connected dimmer switch, such that a total light output of the hybrid light source ranges throughout a dimming range. The continuous-spectrum lamp is driven by a continuous-spectrum lamp drive circuit, which is operable to conduct a charging current of a power supply of the dimmer switch and to provide a path for enough current to flow through the hybrid light source, such that the magnitude of the current exceeds rated latching and holding currents of a thyristor of the dimmer. | 10-25-2012 |
Mehmet Ozbek, Istanbul TR
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20090113750 | Washer/Dryer - This invention relates to a washer/dryer ( | 05-07-2009 |
20090121970 | HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCE - This invention relates to a household appliance ( | 05-14-2009 |
Onur Ozbek, Lynnwood, WA US
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20080259698 | HIGH SPEED DUAL PORT MEMORY WITHOUT SENSE AMPLIFIER - A system includes at least one word line decoder to select word lines to activate, and a memory cell array having a plurality of memory cell devices to store data received through one or more write bit lines. At least one of the memory cell devices including a memory cell to store data received over one or more write bit lines, and a sensing inversion device coupled to the memory cell and word lines. The sensing inversion device can read data stored by the memory cell and provide the read data to one or more read bit lines when at least one of the word lines is activated for read operations. | 10-23-2008 |
20080259703 | SELF-TIMED SYNCHRONOUS MEMORY - A memory device includes a memory array having a plurality of memory cells arranged in a row-column format, where the memory array is configured to designate at least one of the memory cells as a test memory cell. The memory system also includes a sense amplifier to read the test memory cell and to evaluate a validity of the memory array responsive to reading the test memory cell. | 10-23-2008 |
Onur Ozbek, Kirkland, WA US
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20160118973 | PROGRAMMABLE SWITCHED CAPACITOR BLOCK - A first portion of a programmable switched capacitor block includes a first plurality of switched capacitors and a second portion of the programmable switched capacitor block includes a second plurality of switched capacitors. A first switch associated with the first plurality of switched capacitors as well as a second switch associated with the second plurality of switched capacitors may be configured based on a type of analog function that is to be provided. The configuring of the first analog and the second analog block may include the configuring of the first switch associated with the first plurality of switched capacitors when the analog function operates on a first single ended signal and the configuring of both the first and second switches when the analog function operates on a differential signal | 04-28-2016 |