Salmi, Vantaa
Aino Salmi, Vantaa FI
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20100102971 | ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD TO WAKE UP A SLEEPING SUBJECT AT AN ADVANTAGEOUS TIME INSTANT ASSOCIATED WITH NATURAL AROUSAL - Intelligent alarm clock arrangement adapted into an electric device and utilizing the microphone, loudspeaker or other alarming device, memory unit, processor and timer feature thereof. The apparatus is located near a sleeping subject so as to sample and analyze the statistical properties of sound signals produced by the movements of the sleeping subject and to classify the sleep states according to the analyzed signals into a peaceful calm deep sleep, a light sleep with arousals and awake periods associated with the movements. An alarm wakes up the subject during a pre-programmed time window, if there are arousals, awake state and movements present at that time to induce the awakening at a biologically advantageous instant. Instead of the local alarm function, the device may perform a remote alarm using a call or sending a message to a pre-programmed phone number when the awakening of the sleeping subject is detected. | 04-29-2010 |
Hanna Salmi, Vantaa FI
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20150178968 | IMAGING MODULE IN MOBILE DEVICE - The invention relates to an imaging module in a mobile device. The imaging module is configured to automatically overlay a plurality of predetermined graphical objects on a digital image taken by an integrated camera of the mo- bile device. At least part of the overlay objects present an approximately real-time content obtained from application server, thereby creating a composite image. | 06-25-2015 |
Markus Salmi, Vantaa FI
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20150329319 | ELEVATOR - The invention relates to an elevator comprising | 11-19-2015 |
Tapani Salmi, Vantaa FI
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20110087127 | MEASUREMENT FOR EEG REACTIVITY - The invention relates to a method and apparatus for assessing the reactivity observable in a certain physiological signal, especially the EEG signal, of a comatose subject. In order to obtain an objective and a reliable measure of the reactivity automatically and without the presence of a trained EEG specialist, a valid signal model is constructed for an EEG signal obtained from the subject. A time reference corresponding to a stimulus is applied and further signal data is obtained from the time series, the further signal data being subsequent to the time reference. By employing the further signal data, the method tests whether the signal model remains to be a valid signal model for the EEG signal also after the stimulus, and indicates, based on the test, whether reactivity is present in the physiological signal. | 04-14-2011 |
Timo Salmi, Vantaa FI
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20100064803 | TECHNIQUES FOR DETERMINING A VELOCITY OF A SPORT OBJECT - A method for determining a velocity of an object (O), such as a ball, over a span length (SL) extending from a span start (SS) to a span end (SE). An audio signal (AS) is received by a mobile telephone's (MT) microphone (MP). An approximate travel time (TT) for a traversal of the span length (SL) by the object (O) is determined, which act time comprises processing the audio signal (AS) and detecting a first shape ( | 03-18-2010 |
20100069015 | TECHNIQUES FOR DETERMINING A VELOCITY OF A SPORT OBJECT - A method for determining a velocity of an object (O), such as a ball, over a span length (SL) extending from a span start (SS) to a span end (SE). An audio signal (AS) is received by a mobile terminal's (MT) microphone (MP). An approximate travel time (TT) for a traversal of the span length (SL) by the object (O) is determined, which act time comprises processing the audio signal (AS) and detecting a first shape ( | 03-18-2010 |
20100249958 | SYSTEM FOR SPORTS ACTIVITY - A system for a sports activity, which system is adapted to detect potential game contacts that include contacts between games equipment ( | 09-30-2010 |
20150178968 | IMAGING MODULE IN MOBILE DEVICE - The invention relates to an imaging module in a mobile device. The imaging module is configured to automatically overlay a plurality of predetermined graphical objects on a digital image taken by an integrated camera of the mo- bile device. At least part of the overlay objects present an approximately real-time content obtained from application server, thereby creating a composite image. | 06-25-2015 |
Tomi Salmi, Vantaa FI
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20100064803 | TECHNIQUES FOR DETERMINING A VELOCITY OF A SPORT OBJECT - A method for determining a velocity of an object (O), such as a ball, over a span length (SL) extending from a span start (SS) to a span end (SE). An audio signal (AS) is received by a mobile telephone's (MT) microphone (MP). An approximate travel time (TT) for a traversal of the span length (SL) by the object (O) is determined, which act time comprises processing the audio signal (AS) and detecting a first shape ( | 03-18-2010 |
20100069015 | TECHNIQUES FOR DETERMINING A VELOCITY OF A SPORT OBJECT - A method for determining a velocity of an object (O), such as a ball, over a span length (SL) extending from a span start (SS) to a span end (SE). An audio signal (AS) is received by a mobile terminal's (MT) microphone (MP). An approximate travel time (TT) for a traversal of the span length (SL) by the object (O) is determined, which act time comprises processing the audio signal (AS) and detecting a first shape ( | 03-18-2010 |
20100249958 | SYSTEM FOR SPORTS ACTIVITY - A system for a sports activity, which system is adapted to detect potential game contacts that include contacts between games equipment ( | 09-30-2010 |
20150178968 | IMAGING MODULE IN MOBILE DEVICE - The invention relates to an imaging module in a mobile device. The imaging module is configured to automatically overlay a plurality of predetermined graphical objects on a digital image taken by an integrated camera of the mo- bile device. At least part of the overlay objects present an approximately real-time content obtained from application server, thereby creating a composite image. | 06-25-2015 |