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20130185682 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INFERRING HIGHER LEVEL DESCRIPTIONS FROM RTI TOPOLOGY BASED ON NAMING SIMILARITIES AND DEPENDENCY - A system and methods are disclosed for inferring higher level descriptions of circuit connectivity from register transfer level (RTL) netlists in order to provide more understandable and manageable design descriptions for complex System-on-Chip (SOC) designs. In particular, rule-based interface matching is automatically performed by analyzing actual port names on instances of functional elements and blocks to form signal groupings that comprise a higher-level abstracted description. An example syntax is provided for defining rules that are used to define how various analysis are performed. Data describing standard interfaces on common Intellectual Property (IP) blocks is optionally made available to facilitate interface matching. Also, a facility is included to allow user-guided mapping on instantiated interfaces with respect to actual port names in an RTL-level design. | 07-18-2013 |
20130290917 | SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR INFERRING HIGHER LEVEL DESCRIPTIONS FROM RTL TOPOLOGY BASED ON CONNECTIVITY PROPAGATION - A system and several methods for inferring higher level descriptions of circuit connectivity from register transfer level (RTL) netlists in order to provide more understandable and manageable design descriptions for complex System-on-Chip (SOC) designs, is provided. In particular, interface matching based on connectivity propagation is automatically performed whereby port names and properties on instances of functional elements and blocks are propagated to top level design ports as well as other instances of functional elements and blocks to create a more robust description of connectivity according to the RTL netlist, and to automatically form signal groupings that comprise a higher-level abstracted description. Also, a facility is included to allow user-guided grouping of instantiated interfaces with respect to actual signal names and properties in an RTL-level design. | 10-31-2013 |
20140033155 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR GENERATING A HIGHER LEVEL DESCRIPTION OF A CIRCUIT DESIGN BASED ON CONNECTIVITY STRENGTHS - Provided are systems and methods for generating a higher level description of a circuit design comprising a plurality of interface instances. One or more buckets for each source instance with respect to each destination instance included in the circuit design are generated, and then the one or more buckets are sorted based on a number of bucket entries in each bucket. One or more interface instances are generated based on the sorted buckets. The higher level description of the circuit design is generated based on the one or more interface instances. | 01-30-2014 |
20140047399 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INFERRING HIGHER LEVEL DESCRIPTIONS FROM RTL TOPOLOGY BASED ON NAMING SIMILARITIES AND DEPENDENCY - A system and methods are disclosed for inferring higher level descriptions of circuit connectivity from register transfer level (RTL) netlists in order to provide more understandable and manageable design descriptions for complex System-on-Chip (SOC) designs. In particular, rule-based interface matching is automatically performed by analyzing actual port names on instances of functional elements and blocks to form signal groupings that comprise a higher-level abstracted description. An example syntax is provided for defining rules that are used to define how various analysis are performed. Data describing standard interfaces on common Intellectual Property (IP) blocks is optionally made available to facilitate interface matching. Also, a facility is included to allow user-guided mapping on instantiated interfaces with respect to actual port names in an RTL-level design. | 02-13-2014 |
20140282338 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ALTERING CIRCUIT DESIGN HIERARCHY TO OPTIMIZE ROUTING AND POWER DISTRIBUTION - Systems and methods are disclosed for modifying the hierarchy of a System-on-Chip and other circuit designs to provide better routing and performance as well as more effective power distribution. A user specifies desired modifications to the design hierarchy and then the system automatically alters the hierarchy by performing group, ungroup, and move operations to efficiently and optimally implement the desired hierarchy modifications. Any modifications to port and signal names are automatically resolved by the system and the resultant RTL matches the function of the input RTL. The user then evaluates the revised hierarchy with regard to power distribution and routing congestion, and further hierarchy modifications are performed if necessary. A widget user interface facility is included to allow user-guided direction of hierarchy modifications in an iterative fashion. | 09-18-2014 |
20150379176 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR VIEWING AND MODIFYING CONFIGURABLE RTL MODULES - A configurable module editor and viewer (CMVE) reads the RTL description of a configurable module keeping track of all possible configuration options. Configuration options include pre-processor macros that are normally removed by RTL parsers. The CMVE allows users to view multiple configurations simultaneously. The CMVE assists users in editing the configurable module by presenting a simplified view of interest, while automatically propagating changes and maintaining consistency in the configurable module. The CMVE outputs updated RTL that maintains all configuration options. | 12-31-2015 |
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20090182278 | EXPANDABLE GUIDE SHEATH AND APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR USING SUCH SHEATHS - Apparatus and methods are provided for accessing body lumens and/or for delivering instruments into body lumens, e.g., vessels within a patient's vasculature. A flexible sheath is provided that is expandable from a contracted condition to an enlarged condition wherein the sheath at least partially defines a lumen therein. The sheath is lubricious and has a relatively thin wall, thereby providing a collapsible/expandable guide for delivering fluids and/or instruments through tortuous anatomy and/or into relatively narrow passages. The sheath is advanced from an entry site to a body lumen in the contracted condition. Once the sheath reaches a target body lumen, the sheath is expanded to the enlarged condition, thereby defining a lumen within the sheath, and fluids and/or instruments are introduced into the body lumen via the sheath lumen. Upon completing the procedure, the sheath is removed from the body lumen. | 07-16-2009 |
20110034790 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR CORONARY SINUS ACCESS - Apparatus and methods for locating morphological features within a body cavity using a catheter including proximal and distal ends, a transparent balloon carried on the distal end, and an optical imaging assembly carried on the distal end for imaging through the balloon. The balloon includes a channel extending therethrough to a lumen extending through the catheter. A guidewire or other localization member is received in the lumen that is extendable through the channel. During use, the catheter is inserted into a right atrium of a heart, and the balloon is expanded and placed against the wall of the heart to locate the coronary sinus. Sufficient force is applied to clear blood between the surface and the wall and clear the field of view of the imaging assembly. The catheter is manipulated to locate the coronary sinus, whereupon the localization member is advanced into the coronary sinus. | 02-10-2011 |
20110301417 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR CORONARY SINUS ACCESS - Apparatus and methods for locating morphological features within a body cavity using a catheter including proximal and distal ends, a transparent balloon carried on the distal end, and an optical imaging assembly carried on the distal end for imaging through the balloon. The balloon includes a channel extending therethrough to a lumen extending through the catheter. A guidewire or other localization member is received in the lumen that is extendable through the channel. During use, the catheter is inserted into a right atrium of a heart, and the balloon is expanded and placed against the wall of the heart to locate the coronary sinus. Sufficient force is applied to clear blood between the surface and the wall and clear the field of view of the imaging assembly. The catheter is manipulated to locate the coronary sinus, whereupon the localization member is advanced into the coronary sinus. | 12-08-2011 |
20130245371 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR CORONARY SINUS ACCESS - Apparatus and methods for locating features within a body cavity using a catheter including proximal and distal ends, a transparent balloon carried on the distal end, and an optical imaging assembly carried on the distal end for imaging through the balloon. The balloon includes a channel extending therethrough to a lumen extending through the catheter. A guidewire or other localization member is received in the lumen that is extendable through the channel. During use, the catheter is inserted into a right atrium of a heart, and the balloon is expanded and placed against the wall of the heart to locate the coronary sinus. Sufficient force is applied to clear blood between the surface and the wall and clear the field of view of the imaging assembly. The catheter is manipulated to locate the coronary sinus, whereupon the localization member is advanced into the coronary sinus. | 09-19-2013 |
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20090097652 | Quantum Computational Systems - Apparatus and methods for performing quantum computations are disclosed. Such quantum computational systems may include quantum computers, quantum cryptography systems, quantum information processing systems, quantum storage media, and special purpose quantum simulators. | 04-16-2009 |
20090220082 | Quantum Computational Systems - A computer-implemented method for encryption and decryption using a quantum computational model is disclosed. Such a method includes providing a model of a lattice having a system of non-abelian anyons disposed thereon. From the lattice model, a first quantum state associated with the lattice is determined. Movement of non-abelian anyons within the lattice is modeled to model formation of first and second quantum braids in the space-time of the lattice. The first quantum braid corresponds to first text. The second quantum braid corresponds to second text. A second quantum state associated with the lattice is determined from the lattice model after formation of the first and second quantum braids has been modeled. The second quantum state corresponds to second text that is different from the first text. | 09-03-2009 |
20100264402 | USE OF SACK GEOMETRY TO IMPLEMENT A SINGLE QUBIT PHASE GATE - An implementation of a single qubit phase gate for use in a quantum information processing scheme based on the υ=5/2 fractional quantum Hall (FQH) state is disclosed. Using sack geometry, a qubit consisting of two σ-quasiparticles. which may be isolated on respective antidots, may be separated by a constriction from the bulk of a two-dimensional electron gas in the υ=5/2 FQH state. An edge quasiparticle may induce a phase gate on the qubit. The number of quasiparticles that are allowed to traverse the edge path defines which gate is induced. For example, if a certain number of quasiparticles are allowed to traverse the path, then a π/8 gate may be effected. | 10-21-2010 |
20120072191 | Quantum Computational Systems - A computer-implemented method for encryption and decryption using quantum computational model is disclosed. Such a method includes providing a model of a lattice having a system of non-abelian anyons disposed thereon. From the lattice model, a first quantum state associated with the lattice is determined. Movement of non-abelian anyons within the lattice is modeled to model formation of first and second quantum braids in the space-time of the lattice. The first quantum braid corresponds to first text. The second quantum braid corresponds to second text. A second quantum state associated with the lattice is determined from the lattice model after formation of the first and second quantum braids has been modeled. The second quantum state corresponds to second text that is different from the first text. | 03-22-2012 |
20140221059 | Topological Qubit Fusion - A fusion outcome quasiparticle may be trapped in a potential well of a topological segment. The fusion outcome quasiparticle may be the product of fusion of a first quasiparticle and a second quasiparticle, where the first and the second quasiparticles are localized at ends of a topological segment. The potential well having the fusion outcome quasiparticle trapped therein and a third quasiparticle may be moved relative to each other such that the potential well and the third quasiparticle are brought toward each other. The quasiparticles may be Majorana modes of a nanowire. | 08-07-2014 |
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20090079421 | Measurement-Only Topological Quantum Computation - Measurement-only topological quantum computation using both projective and interferometrical measurement of topological charge is described. Various issues that would arise when realizing it in fractional quantum Hall systems are discussed. | 03-26-2009 |
20110156008 | METHOD FOR IMPLEMENTING THE PI/8 GATE IN A GENUS=1 ISING SYSTEM - Disclosed herein is a protocol that enables the π/8-gate in chiral topological superconductors in which superconducting stiffness λ has been suppressed. The protocol enables a topologically protected π/8-gate in any pure Ising system that can be fabricated into genus=1 surface. By adding the π/8-gate to previously known techniques, a design for universal topologically protected quantum computation which may be implemented using rather conventional materials may be obtained. | 06-30-2011 |
20110161638 | Ising Systems: Helical Band Geometry For DTC and Integration of DTC Into A Universal Quantum Computational Protocol - Disclosed herein are efficient geometries for dynamical topology changing (DTC), together with protocols to incorporate DTC into quantum computation. Given an Ising system, twisted depletion to implement a logical gate T, anyonic state teleportation into and out of the topology altering structure, and certain geometries of the (1,−2)-bands, a classical computer can be enabled to implement a quantum algorithm. | 06-30-2011 |
20110287941 | Method for Planar Implementation of PI/8 Gate in Chiral Topological Superconductors - Disclosed herein is a topologically protected π/8-gate which becomes universal when combined with the gates available through quasi-particle braiding and planar quasi-particle interferometry. A twisted interferometer, and a planar π/8-gate in CTS, implemented with the help of the twisted interferometer, are disclosed. Embodiments are described in the context of state X (CTS) supported by an ISH, although the concept of a twisted-interferometer is more general and has relevance to all anionic, i.e. quasiparticle systems. | 11-24-2011 |
20120028806 | Method For Planar Implementation Of PI/8 Gate In Chiral Topological Superconductors - Disclosed herein is a topologically protected π/8-gate which becomes universal when combined with the gates available through quasi-particle braiding and planar quasi-particle interferometry. A twisted interferometer, and a planar π/8-gate in CTS, implemented with the help of the twisted interferometer, are disclosed. Embodiments are described in the context of state X (CTS) supported by an ISH, although the concept of a twisted-interferometer is more general and has relevance to all anionic, i.e. quasiparticle systems. | 02-02-2012 |
20120258861 | TWISTED TRACK INTERFEROMETER FOR PRODUCING MAGIC STATES - A twisted track interferometer (TTI) for producing magic states is disclosed. The spin of ½-vortices may be exploited to produce magic states. The disclosed “twisted track interferometer” is a “topological twist” on the conventional Pabre-Pero interferometer adapted to topological superconductors. In the disclosed TTI, the probe particles may be Josephson vortices (JVs). JVs are estimated to be light and will tunnel more easily than Abrikosov vortices. Also, the disclosed TTI does not require multiple tunneling events. Rather, the JVs are propelled down thin insulating tracks within a 2D topological p-wave superconductor by a Magnus force generated by a tunneling supercurrent across the tracks. The JVs encounter tunneling junctions as they pass into the arms of the TTI. | 10-11-2012 |
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20090256563 | PREPARING THE MAGNETIZATION STATE OF A SAMPLE FOR ALTERNATING REPETITION TIME STEADY STATE FREE PRECESSION MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING - Techniques and systems for magnetic resonance imaging. In one aspect, preparatory pulse sequences precede alternating repetition time steady state free precession (ATR SSFP) pulse sequences to enable image acquisition before reaching a steady-state equilibrium. The design of the preparatory sequences is based on a two step process: First an oscillatory residue is expressed in terms of a window (e.g., a Kaiser-Bessel window) and scale parameters. Second the oscillatory residue is minimized to determine the scale parameters according to a desired application (e.g. ATR SSFP, optimized for fat, water, etc.) The preparation scheme described in this specification can be applied to arbitrary repetition times and RF phase cycling combinations. | 10-15-2009 |
20100102816 | EDDY-CURRENT ARTIFACT REDUCTION IN BALANCED STEADY-STATE FREE PRECESSION MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING - Magnetic resonance imaging techniques are described that utilize bSSFP sequences in which two or more gradient waveforms are interleaved in a “groupwise” fashion, i.e., each waveform is executed consecutively two or more times before switching to the other waveform, where “N” counts the number of times each waveform is executed consecutively. As a result, embodiments of the present disclosure can mitigate steady-state signal distortions or artifacts in interleaved balanced steady-state free precession (bSSFP) caused by slightly unbalanced eddy-current fields. Related MRI systems are also described. | 04-29-2010 |
20100109665 | FAST VELOCITY MEASUREMENTS USING BALANCED SSFP MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING - Referenceless techniques for flow imaging are described that exploit a refocusing property of balanced steady state free precession (“SSFP”) magnetic resonance imaging (“MRI”), and achieve up to approximately a 50% reduction in total scan time. With the echo time set to one half of the sequence repetition time (TE=TR/2), non-flow-related image phase tends to vary smoothly across the field-of-view, and can be estimated from static tissue regions to produce a phase reference for nearby voxels containing flowing blood. These approaches produce accurate in vivo one-dimensional velocity estimates in half the scan time compared with conventional balanced SSFP phase-contrast methods. The feasibility of referenceless time-resolved 3D flow imaging (called “7D” flow) is demonstrated for a carotid bifurcation application from just three acquisitions. Related systems are also described. Other attributes such as blood acceleration can also be imaged with such techniques. | 05-06-2010 |
20100127703 | TAILORED RADIOFREQUENCY PULSES FOR UNIFORM SATURATION IN MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING - Embodiments of the present disclosure are directed to systems and methods for providing tailored RF pulse trains, based on estimated B0 and B1 profiles, for uniform saturation for MRI techniques. The tailored pulse trains are optimized to minimize residual longitudinal magnetization in target tissue. The B0 and B1 profiles can be measured a priori over a desired region of a patient, e.g., the heart, and can overcome or mitigate SAR and B1 inhomogeneity constraints. In exemplary embodiments, the tailored pulse trains can include hard pulses with unequal weighting. In other embodiments, the tailored pulse trains can include BIR-4 pulse trains that are optimized to minimize residual longitudinal magnetization in target tissue. The tailored pulse train designs can improve the immunity to B1 variation while maintaining low RF power. MRI systems, methods, and controllers for providing tailored pulse trains are described. | 05-27-2010 |
20130278258 | METHOD FOR REDUCED FIELD OF VIEW MRI IN AN INHOMOGENEOUS FIELD WITH RAPID OUTER VOLUME SUPPRESSION - An MRI scanner may include one or more gradient waveform generators, gradient amplifiers, gradient coils, an RF waveform generator, an RF amplifier, an RF coil, a superconducting magnet, an RF detector; a digitizer, and a computer system that controls the one or more gradient waveform generators and the RF waveform generator so as to generate a magnetization saturation preparation pulse sequence that includes a tip-down pulse that is insensitive to RF field inhomogeneity followed by a tip-back pulse that employs a conjugate symmetry constraint in its energy spectrum. | 10-24-2013 |
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20090176271 | Systems for Efficient Staining and Sorting of Populations of Cells - A multi-channel apparatus for classifying particles according to one or more particle characteristics. The apparatus comprises a plurality of flow cytometry units, each of which is operable to classify particles in a mixture of particles by interrogating a stream of fluid containing the particles with a beam of electromagnetic radiation. The flow cytometry units share an integrated platform comprising at least one of the following: (1) a common supply of particles; (2) a common housing; (3) a common processor for controlling operation of the units; (4) a common processor for receiving and processing information from the units; and (5) a common fluid delivery system. The integrated platform can include a common source of electromagnetic radiation. A method of the invention comprises using a plurality of flow cytometry units sharing the integrated platform to perform a flow kilometric operation, such as analyzing or sorting particles. | 07-09-2009 |
20100248362 | Apparatus and Methods for Sorting Particles - A multi-channel apparatus for classifying particles according to one or more particle characteristics. The apparatus comprises a plurality of flow cytometry units, each of which is operable to classify particles in a mixture of particles by interrogating a stream of fluid containing the particles with a beam of electromagnetic radiation. The flow cytometry units share an integrated platform comprising at least one of the following: (1) a common supply of particles; (2) a common housing; (3) a common processor for controlling operation of the units; (4) a common processor for receiving and processing information from the units; and (5) a common fluid delivery system. The integrated platform can include a common source of electromagnetic radiation. A method of the invention comprises using a plurality of flow cytometry units sharing the integrated platform to perform a flow kilometric operation, such as analyzing or sorting particles. | 09-30-2010 |
20110217722 | PHOTO-DAMAGE APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR SORTING PARTICLES - A system and method for sorting a mixture of stained particles in a fluid flow path, including stained particles from two distinguishable groups. The system and method can include an electromagnetic radiation source for exciting fluorescence emissions from the stained particles, a photodetector for detecting the fluorescence emissions from the stained particles, a processor for classifying the stained particles; and a photo-damaging laser for damaging selected particles in the flow path. | 09-08-2011 |
20110217723 | EPI-ILLUMINATION APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR SORTING PARTICLES - A method and apparatus for sorting stained particles in a fluid stream, each of the method and apparatus including an epi-illumination optics system with a focusing lens. The optics system being operable to direct a beam of electromagnetic radiation through the focusing lens in a forward direction along a beam axis intersecting particles in the fluid stream at said first location so that said particles pass through the beam, resulting in the fluorescence emissions from the particles being directed along said beam axis in a rearward direction. | 09-08-2011 |
20110256575 | DIGITAL SAMPLING APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR SORTING PARTICLES - A system and method for sorting a mixture of stained particles including a digital signal processor for analyzing and classifying the digital information generated from the particles and providing a sorting signal to a sorting system as a function of the analyzed and classified digital information. | 10-20-2011 |
20110269175 | METHODS FOR SORTING PARTICLES - A method of sorting stained particles in a flow cytometer by generating a mathematical model based upon extracted features of waveform pulses produced in response to the stained particles. Waveform pulses can then be analyzed to determine the probability the stained particles belong in either a first or a second population and a decision boundary can be established. Sorting decisions can be made based upon the extracted features of the waveform pulses relative to the decision boundary in combination with other desirability factors for particles or droplets containing the particles. | 11-03-2011 |
20120244610 | PHOTO-DAMAGE APPARATUS FOR SORTING PARTICLES - A system and apparatus for sorting a mixture of stained particles in a fluid flow path, including stained particles. The system can include a pulsed electromagnetic radiation source for exciting fluorescence emissions from the stained particles, a photodetector for detecting the fluorescence emissions from the stained particles, a processor for classifying the stained particles; and a photo-damaging laser for damaging selected particles in the flow path. | 09-27-2012 |
20130171683 | FLOW CYTOMETER APPARATUS AND METHOD - A multi-channel apparatus for classifying particles according to one or more particle characteristics. The apparatus comprises a plurality of flow cytometry units, each of which is operable to classify particles in a mixture of particles by interrogating a stream of fluid containing the particles with a beam of electromagnetic radiation. The flow cytometry units share an integrated platform comprising at least one of the following: (1) a common supply of particles; (2) a common housing; (3) a common processor for controlling operation of the units; (4) a common processor for receiving and processing information from the units; and (5) a common fluid delivery system. The integrated platform can include a common source of electromagnetic radiation. A method of the invention comprises using a plurality of flow cytometry units sharing the integrated platform to perform a flow kilometric operation, such as analyzing or sorting particles. | 07-04-2013 |
20130224726 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CALIBRATING A FLOW CYTOMETER - A multi-channel apparatus for classifying particles according to one or more particle characteristics. The apparatus comprises a plurality of flow cytometry units, each of which is operable to classify particles in a mixture of particles by interrogating a stream of fluid containing the particles with a beam of electromagnetic radiation. The flow cytometry units share an integrated platform comprising at least one of the following: (1) a common supply of particles; (2) a common housing; (3) a common processor for controlling operation of the units; (4) a common processor for receiving and processing information from the units; and (5) a common fluid delivery system. The integrated platform can include a common source of electromagnetic radiation. A method of the invention comprises using a plurality of flow cytometry units sharing the integrated platform to perform a flow kilometric operation, such as analyzing or sorting particles. | 08-29-2013 |
20130224727 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SORTING PARTICLES - A multi-channel apparatus for classifying particles according to one or more particle characteristics. The apparatus comprises a plurality of flow cytometry units, each of which is operable to classify particles in a mixture of particles by interrogating a stream of fluid containing the particles with a beam of electromagnetic radiation. The flow cytometry units share an integrated platform comprising at least one of the following: (1) a common supply of particles; (2) a common housing; (3) a common processor for controlling operation of the units; (4) a common processor for receiving and processing information from the units; and (5) a common fluid delivery system. The integrated platform can include a common source of electromagnetic radiation. A method of the invention comprises using a plurality of flow cytometry units sharing the integrated platform to perform a flow kilometric operation, such as analyzing or sorting particles. | 08-29-2013 |
20130224733 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SORTING PARTICLES - A multi-channel apparatus for classifying particles according to one or more particle characteristics. The apparatus comprises a plurality of flow cytometry units, each of which is operable to classify particles in a mixture of particles by interrogating a stream of fluid containing the particles with a beam of electromagnetic radiation. The flow cytometry units share an integrated platform comprising at least one of the following: (1) a common supply of particles; (2) a common housing; (3) a common processor for controlling operation of the units; (4) a common processor for receiving and processing information from the units; and (5) a common fluid delivery system. The integrated platform can include a common source of electromagnetic radiation. A method of the invention comprises using a plurality of flow cytometry units sharing the integrated platform to perform a flow kilometric operation, such as analyzing or sorting particles. | 08-29-2013 |
20130224786 | FLOW CYTOMETER APPARATUS AND METHOD - A multi-channel apparatus for classifying particles according to one or more particle characteristics. The apparatus comprises a plurality of flow cytometry units, each of which is operable to classify particles in a mixture of particles by interrogating a stream of fluid containing the particles with a beam of electromagnetic radiation. The flow cytometry units share an integrated platform comprising at least one of the following: (1) a common supply of particles; (2) a common housing; (3) a common processor for controlling operation of the units; (4) a common processor for receiving and processing information from the units; and (5) a common fluid delivery system. The integrated platform can include a common source of electromagnetic radiation. A method of the invention comprises using a plurality of flow cytometry units sharing the integrated platform to perform a flow kilometric operation, such as analyzing or sorting particles. | 08-29-2013 |
20130224787 | FLOW CYTOMETER METHOD AND APPARATUS - A multi-channel apparatus for classifying particles according to one or more particle characteristics. The apparatus comprises a plurality of flow cytometry units, each of which is operable to classify particles in a mixture of particles by interrogating a stream of fluid containing the particles with a beam of electromagnetic radiation. The flow cytometry units share an integrated platform comprising at least one of the following: (1) a common supply of particles; (2) a common housing; (3) a common processor for controlling operation of the units; (4) a common processor for receiving and processing information from the units; and (5) a common fluid delivery system. The integrated platform can include a common source of electromagnetic radiation. A method of the invention comprises using a plurality of flow cytometry units sharing the integrated platform to perform a flow kilometric operation, such as analyzing or sorting particles. | 08-29-2013 |
20140220620 | MULTI-CHANNEL SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR SORTING PARTICLES - A multi-channel system and methods for sorting particles according to one or more characteristics of the particles. The system includes multiple flow cytometry units, each unit can have a nozzle for producing a fluid stream containing a desired population of particles in a mixture of particles. Each of the units may be operable to sort said desired population of particles by interrogating the fluid stream with a beam of electromagnetic radiation and classifying particles based on one or more characteristics of the particles. The system also includes a common fluid delivery system for delivering sheath fluid to each flow cytometer unit for producing respective fluid streams. | 08-07-2014 |
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20110060736 | Query Revision Using Known Highly-Ranked Queries - An information retrieval system includes a query revision architecture providing one or more query revisers, each of which implements a query revision strategy. A query rank reviser suggests known highly-ranked queries as revisions to a first query by initially assigning a rank to all queries, and identifying a set of known highly-ranked queries (KHRQ). Queries with a strong probability of being revised to a KHRQ are identified as nearby queries (NQ). Alternative queries that are KHRQs are provided as candidate revisions for a given query. For alternative queries that are NQs, the corresponding known highly-ranked queries are provided as candidate revisions. | 03-10-2011 |
20140344263 | Identification of acronym expansions - Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for receiving a search query that includes a query term from a client device; obtaining first search results for the search query; identifying a candidate expansion of the query term in text associated with the first search results; revising the search query to include the candidate expansion of the query term; and obtaining second search results for the revised search query. | 11-20-2014 |
20140358904 | SYNONYM IDENTIFICATION BASED ON SELECTED SEARCH RESULT - Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for evaluating terms that are candidate substitute terms for query terms, and revising search queries to include substitute terms. When search results are returned in response to a search query, text associated with a search result is examined to identify a particular term that is not found in the search query. The association score for the particular term as a substitute for a query term is incremented. | 12-04-2014 |
20150205866 | PHRASE RESTRICTED SUBSTITUTE TERMS - Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for retrieving documents. One of the methods includes receiving a search query that includes a first query term and an adjacent, second query term, and a substitute term for the first query term. A determination is made that the first query term and the substitute term satisfy one or more predetermined criteria and that a resource does not include the first query term. The resource is selected to be scored only if the substitute term occurs adjacent to the second term in the resource. | 07-23-2015 |
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20140122994 | EVENT-BASED CONTENT ITEM VIEW - Systems, methods, and computer-readable storage media for an event-based photo view in a browser are disclosed. The system can receive a request to display a set of content items associated with a user account. The system can generate a web page based on a size of the set of files, the web page providing a continuous presentation of the set of files at the web page on a device, wherein a visible portion of the web page includes a presentation of files, and wherein the files are mapped to an area in the web page that is associated with a current position within the web page. The web page can include an events-based navigation feature. The system can transmit the web page to device for display at the device. | 05-01-2014 |
20140122995 | CONTINUOUS CONTENT ITEM VIEW ENHANCED THROUGH SMART LOADING - Systems, methods, and computer-readable storage media for a continuous photo view on a browser-type application are disclosed. The system can receive a request to display a set of images associated with a user account. The system can generate a web page based on a size of the content items, the web page having a respective placeholder for each of the content items in an area of the web page that is relative to a visible portion of the web page, wherein the web page can provide a continuous presentation of the content items on a device, and wherein the web page can be configured to dynamically load and unload content items based on a current position of the web page. | 05-01-2014 |
20140181014 | PRESERVING CONTENT ITEM COLLECTION DATA ACROSS INTERFACES - Systems, methods, and computer-readable storage media for preserving collection data across interfaces are disclosed. The system can generate, for a collection of content items stored in multiple user accounts in a synced online content management system, an index of the content items in the collection. The index can store, a content item identifier and a file location, for each content item. Upon detecting that a content item in the collection is moved to a new file location, the system can retrieve a collection identifier from metadata associated with the content item. The system can then locate the index for the collection associated with the collection identifier based on the collection identifier retrieved from the metadata associated with the content item. The system can then update the file location stored at the index for the content item to identify the new file location. | 06-26-2014 |
20140181935 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMPORTING AND MERGING CONTENT ITEMS FROM DIFFERENT SOURCES - Systems, methods, and computer-readable storage media for importing and merging photos from different sources are disclosed. The system receives credentials from a user, who has an account with a content management system. The credentials are associated with content item storage entities such as photo repositories. The system accesses the photo repositories, using the plurality of credentials if authorization is required for data access. The system identifies source photo data in each of the photo repositories, and duplicates the source photo data in the content management system account to create consolidated photo data. | 06-26-2014 |
20140289360 | LOCAL SERVER FOR SYNCED ONLINE CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A client device can implement a client-side application for a server-side online content management system. The client-side application can communicate with the server-side online content management system to sync data stored locally on the client-side with data stored on the server-side. A local web server can be implemented on the client device to work in conjunction with the client-side application, such that the local web server can access the data stored locally. The client device can run a web browser that communicates with the local web server. A user of the client device can use the web browser to connect to the local web server to access the synced data stored locally on the client-side. Advantages of accessing the data stored locally using the web browser via the local web server include performance improvements, offline access to the data, and use of native client applications to interact with the data. | 09-25-2014 |
20140379643 | PRESERVING CONTENT ITEM COLLECTION DATA ACROSS INTERFACES - Systems, methods, and computer-readable storage media for preserving collection data across interfaces are disclosed. The system can generate, for a collection of content items stored in multiple user accounts in a synced online content management system, an index of the content items in the collection. The index can store, a content item identifier and a file location, for each content item. Upon detecting that a content item in the collection is moved to a new file location, the system can retrieve a collection identifier from metadata associated with the content item. The system can then locate the index for the collection associated with the collection identifier based on the collection identifier retrieved from the metadata associated with the content item. The system can then update the file location stored at the index for the content item to identify the new file location. | 12-25-2014 |
20150026257 | MUSIC BOX - Embodiments are provided for a media player. In some embodiments, locally stored media player data is obtained from a first device on at least one of a device setting, a media player setting, and a media player state of a media player module of a web application, the data is stored in a data store of a content management system for a first account, and based on the media player data, locally stored data is selectively synchronized on a second device associated with the first account to provide a continued experience with media on the second device. | 01-22-2015 |
20150177954 | SHARING CONTENT ITEMS FROM A COLLECTION - Embodiments are provided for forming share bars including collections of content items. In some embodiments, a user interface may be displayed on a display interface of a user device. The user interface may include a first region including a collection of content items and a second region including one or more contact icons. A first gesture may be detected on the display interface that selects one or more content items from the collection of content items and places the one or more content items in a first share bar associated with a first contact of the one or more contacts. One or more share options may be provided to share the first share bar with a first contact corresponding to the first contact icon. | 06-25-2015 |
20150180914 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CREATING SHARED VIRTUAL SPACES - Systems and methods are provided for creating shared virtual spaces (“rooms”). A room may be created when a user first shares images with another user. A user may send a request to a content management system to share one or more images with various contacts. In response, a room is created by the content management system in which a copy of each image is stored. Images added to a room are copied to a separate “rooms” database, and “locked,” being saved in the room for a period of time, which may be indefinitely. Changes made by the user to a room via a user device may be displayed as soon as indicated, without waiting for the information to be sent to a system server or its state to be made consistent with that of the user device. Room activity notifications may be sent to members in various ways. | 06-25-2015 |
20150180980 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PRESERVING SHARED VIRTUAL SPACES ON A CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - Systems and methods are provided for creating shared virtual spaces (“rooms”). In some embodiments, a share request to share a content item from a sharer to at least one sharee may be received. In response, a first virtual space may be created on the sharer's user account and each of the at least one sharee's user accounts on the content management system. A first identifier may be assigned to the content item, where the first identifier associates the sharer and each sharee as a member of the first virtual space. The first shared virtual space may then be preserved in a second shared virtual space stored on the content management system. | 06-25-2015 |
20150242110 | NAVIGATING GALLERIES OF DIGITAL CONTENT - One or more embodiments of the present disclosure include a content navigation system that allows a user to search, browse, and otherwise experience a collection of digital content items. For example, the content navigation system can provide a graphical user interface including a scroll element. One or more embodiments of the scroll element can include various navigational functions that provide a user-friendly interface for browsing and experiencing a collection of digital content items. Furthermore, the content navigation system can provide methods and systems for a user to easily configure the way in which the digital content items are organized within the user interface, thereby customizing the user's browsing experience. | 08-27-2015 |
20150281353 | LOCAL SERVER FOR SYNCED ONLINE CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A client device can implement a client-side application for a server-side online content management system. The client-side application can communicate with the server-side online content management system to sync data stored locally on the client-side with data stored on the server-side. A local web server can be implemented on the client device to work in conjunction with the client-side application, such that the local web server can access the data stored locally. The client device can run a web browser that communicates with the local web server. A user of the client device can use the web browser to connect to the local web server to access the synced data stored locally on the client-side. Advantages of accessing the data stored locally using the web browser via the local web server include performance improvements, offline access to the data, and use of native client applications to interact with the data. | 10-01-2015 |
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20100005429 | INTEGRATED SINGLE SPICE DECK SENSITIZATION FOR GATE LEVEL TOOLS - One embodiment of the present invention provides systems and techniques for generating a transistor-level description of a subcircuit. A user may want to simulate a subcircuit in a circuit using a transistor-level simulator, and one or more cells in the subcircuit may need to be sensitized so that the cells are in a desired state when the subcircuit is simulated. An embodiment modifies the subcircuit by inserting analog switches in front of the cells that need to be sensitized, so that the analog switches can be used to apply a sensitization sequence to the cells during the transistor-level simulation. The embodiment can then generate a transistor-level description of the modified subcircuit. Next, the transistor-level description of the subcircuit can be stored, thereby enabling the transistor-level simulator to simulate the subcircuit. | 01-07-2010 |
20120131525 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR FIXING DESIGN REQUIREMENT VIOLATIONS IN MULTIPLE MULTI-CORNER MULTI-MODE SCENARIOS - Systems and techniques for fixing design requirement violations in a circuit design in multiple scenarios are described. During operation, a system can receive a scenario image and a multi-scenario ECO database. The scenario image can store parameter values for circuit objects in a scenario, and the multi-scenario ECO database can store a subset of parameter values for a subset of circuit objects in multiple scenarios. Next, the system can determine an engineering change order to fix one or more design requirement violations, which can involve estimating parameter values for circuit objects in multiple scenarios using parameter values stored in the scenario image and the multi-scenario ECO database. | 05-24-2012 |
20120239371 | Consistent Hierarchical Timing Model with Crosstalk Consideration - A method and apparatus to provide a hierarchical timing model with crosstalk consideration is provided. In one embodiment, the method comprises performing block level analysis of a circuit, in one or a plurality of iterations, and storing per iteration data. The method further comprises, in one embodiment, utilizing the per iteration data in performing top level analysis of the circuit. | 09-20-2012 |
20140282317 | ARRIVAL EDGE USAGE IN TIMING ANALYSIS - A logic design is analyzed using static timing analysis and timing edge tracking for various nets within the logic design. Crosstalk analysis is performed on the logic design to evaluate timing impacts. To reduce pessimism of crosstalk analysis for a victim net, arrival edges are tracked for the victim net. The switching times of the aggressor net are compared to the edges of the victim net during crosstalk analysis. | 09-18-2014 |
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20130212577 | APPLICATION-SPECIFIC DATA IN-FLIGHT SERVICES - Embodiments provide data in-flight services (DIFS) to software applications such as virtual machines (VMs) at an application level without requiring modification to established storage protocols. In exemplary embodiments, a software application is associated with a DIFS policy indicating one or more DIFS services to apply to the software application. Data transmitted by the software application to a destination is tagged based on the DIFS policy associated with the software application and transmitted to the destination. | 08-15-2013 |
20140052844 | MANAGEMENT OF A VIRTUAL MACHINE IN A STORAGE AREA NETWORK ENVIRONMENT - A computer-implemented method for management of a virtual machine in a storage area network (SAN) environment. A plurality of SAN devices for the virtual machine are discovered by a management server. Performance statistics for the plurality of SAN devices are monitored at the management server. Health of the virtual machine is determined based at least in part on the performance statistics for the plurality of SAN devices at the management server. | 02-20-2014 |
20140052845 | DISCOVERY OF STORAGE AREA NETWORK DEVICES FOR A VIRTUAL MACHINE - A computer-implemented method for discovering a plurality of storage area network (SAN) devices for a virtual machine. At a SAN device of the plurality of SAN devices, physically adjacent SAN devices connected to the SAN device are discovered. The physically adjacent SAN devices connected to the SAN device are registered at a name server. | 02-20-2014 |
20140115228 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR VM-GRANULAR I/O CACHING - Methods are presented for caching I/O data in a solid state drive (SSD) locally attached to a host computer supporting the running of a virtual machine (VM). Portions of the SSD are allocated as cache storage for VMs running on the host computer. A mapping relationship is maintained between unique identifiers for VMs running on the host computer and one or more process identifiers (PIDs) associated with processes running in the host computer that correspond to each of the VM's execution on the host computer. When an I/O request is received, a PID associated with I/O request is determined and a unique identifier for the VM is extracted from the mapping relationship based on the determined PID. A portion of the SSD corresponding to the unique identifier of the VM that is used as a cache for the VM can then be accessed in order to handle the I/O request. | 04-24-2014 |
20140297780 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR VM-GRANULAR SSD/FLASH CACHE LIVE MIGRATION - The instant disclosure describes embodiments of a system and method for migrating virtual machine (VM)-specific content cached in a solid state drive (SSD) attached to an original host. During operation, the original host receives event indicating an upcoming migration of a VM to a destination host. In response, the original host transmits a set of metadata associated with the SSD cache to the destination host. The metadata indicates a number of data blocks stored in the SSD cache, thereby allowing the destination host to pre-fetch data blocks specified in the metadata from a storage shared by the original host and the destination host. Subsequently, the original host receives a power-off event for the VM, and transmits a dirty block list to the destination. The dirty block list specifies one or more data blocks that have changed since the transmission of the metadata. | 10-02-2014 |
20150106815 | APPLICATION-SPECIFIC DATA IN-FLIGHT SERVICES ALONG A COMMUNICATION PATH SELECTED BASED ON A DIF SERVICES POLICY ASSOCIATED WITH A VM - Embodiments provide data in-flight (DIF) services to software applications such as virtual machines (VMs) at an application level without requiring modification to established storage protocols. In exemplary embodiments, a software application is associated with a DIF services policy indicating one or more DIF services to apply to the software application. Data transmitted by the software application to a destination is tagged based on the DIF services policy associated with the software application and transmitted to the destination. | 04-16-2015 |
20150339143 | APPLICATION AWARE STORAGE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT - A virtualization platform can discover capabilities of data devices connected in a virtual infrastructure. The virtualization platform allows a user (e.g., system administrator) to specify a policy profile for a virtual machine in terms of performance and data handling parameters. The virtualization platform can provision a virtual machine comprising data devices having a combined capability that matches the policy profile. Enforcement of a policy profile can be made when I/O is performed by a virtual machine. | 11-26-2015 |
20150339180 | APPLICATION AWARE SERVICE POLICY ENFORCEMENT AND AUTONOMOUS FEEDBACK-BASED REMEDIATION - A virtualization platform can discover capabilities of data devices connected in a virtual infrastructure. The virtualization platform allows a user (e.g., system administrator) to specify a policy profile for a virtual machine in terms of performance and data handling parameters. The virtualization platform can provision a virtual machine comprising data devices having a combined capability that matches the policy profile. Enforcement of a policy profile can be made when I/O is performed by a virtual machine. | 11-26-2015 |
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20100118830 | Mobile Intelligent Roaming Using Multi-Modal Access Point Devices - A system and method are provided in which access point (AP) devices in a wireless local area network (WLAN) are typed or configured into one of three measurement and reporting roles: Monitor-Mode AP (MMAP), Portal AP (PAP), a Border AP (BAP) or an Interior AP (IAP). APs are assigned specific link measurement requirements according to their assigned type or role. In general, MMAPs and PAPs have the greatest measurement and reporting responsibilities, BAPs have less measurement and reporting responsibilities than PAPs and IAPs have the least measurement and reporting responsibilities. The APs generate measurements that are supplied to appropriate equipment to facilitate handover decisions with respect to a dual-mode wireless client device that roams between the WLAN and another network or vice versa. As a result, link measurements are only performed by APs in locations where such measurements are necessary for handover service, thus reducing the overall processing load on the WLAN infrastructure. | 05-13-2010 |
20140140211 | CLASSIFICATION OF TRAFFIC FOR APPLICATION AWARE POLICIES IN A WIRELESS NETWORK - In one embodiment, a method includes performing stateful application classification on packets received at a controller and transmitting classification information to an access point. The classification information includes flow information and stateless rules for applying policies. The access point is configured to use the classification information to perform stateless application classification and apply policies to packets received from a mobile device. An apparatus and logic are also disclosed herein. | 05-22-2014 |
20140269499 | WIRELESS CLIENT ASSOCIATION AND TRAFFIC CONTEXT COOKIE - In an example embodiment, an access point or wireless local area network controller programs an opaque cookie into a wireless client. The cookie carries association detail and current traffic information of the client. When the client roams to a new access point, the client presents the cookie to the new access point. | 09-18-2014 |
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20150056985 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR IMPLEMENTING A MANUAL PLMN SCAN - In various aspects, the disclosure provides the capability for a UE to implement a partial PLMN scan, providing quick results to a user's request for a manual PLMN scan, in a way that is expedited relative to the conventional method of providing PLMN results only when a full scan is completed. In further aspects, the disclosure provides for various optimizations to expedite a PLMN scan, which may be implemented either with the partial PLMN scan, or in a full PLMN scan, to further expedite the provision of PLMN scan results to the user. | 02-26-2015 |
20150079985 | Out-Of-Service Recovery for a Multi-SIM Wireless device - Methods, devices, and systems embodiments enable recovering from an out-of-service state in a wireless device. A processor may perform scans of first and second acquisition databases to acquire a first renewed service connection for a first subscriber identification module (SIM). The scans include first and second searches for first channels identified in first and second technology lists, respectively, from the first and second acquisition database, respectively, until either a renewed service connection is acquired or each of the first and second technology lists are exhausted. The first and second technology lists identify channels from a most recently used radio access technology of the respective acquisition databases. The processor may perform a full frequency scan to acquire a first renewed service connection for the first SIM in response to determining that each of the first and second technology lists were exhausted. | 03-19-2015 |
20150079986 | System and Methods for Optimizing Service Acquisition From Power Save Mode on a Multi-SIM Device - Methods, devices, and systems embodiments enable efficient service acquisition on multiple subscriber identification modules (SIMs) of a multi-SIM wireless device. A processor may determine whether the first SIM has acquired a first service with a first wireless network while the second SIM is operating in a second SIM deep sleep period. The processor may also trigger the second SIM to operate in an awake state, prior to expiration of the second SIM deep sleep period, to acquire a second service with a second wireless network in response to determining that the first SIM has acquired the first service with the first wireless network. | 03-19-2015 |
20150282059 | Wireless System Selection Factoring RF Resource Availability in Dual Access Phones - Methods, devices, and systems embodiments enable management of service preemption of at least one of a plurality of subscriptions that utilize a plurality of radio-frequency (RF) chains on a multi-Subscriber-Identity-Module, multi-active communication device in a manner that can accommodate a variety of different RF hardware components and configurations. Various embodiments provide methods implemented by a processor to manage service preemption. In response to detecting that a service of a second subscription initiated on a first RF chain is or will preempt a service of a first subscription that is also serviced by the first RF chain, the processor may determine whether there is a similar service on a second RF chain that may be used as a substitute for the first subscription's preempted service and, when available, the processor may configure the first subscription to begin utilizing the substitute service until the first RF chain is available. | 10-01-2015 |
20150288792 | BI-LEVEL BI-CLASS THERMAL MITIGATION TECHNIQUE FOR SINGLE/MULTI-SIM DEVICES - A method of providing thermal mitigation for a mobile device includes: receiving at least one temperature signal indicative of at least one operating temperature of the mobile device; comparing the at least one temperature signal to a plurality of progressively higher temperature thresholds; and selecting one of a plurality of thermal mitigation plans based on one of a plurality of mobile device operating modes and the comparison of the at least one temperature signal with the plurality of temperature thresholds | 10-08-2015 |
20150289221 | Systems and Methods for Optimizing Network Registration For All SIMs of a Multi-SIM Device Using Criticality-based Prioritization Schemes - Methods and devices are disclosed for enabling efficient network registration using a shared radio resource for at least a first and second SIM of a multi-SIM wireless communication device. After the end of a radio-off condition of the radio resource, the wireless device may identify services supported by each of the first and second SIMs, evaluate criticality of the supported services, determine which of the first and second SIM supports the service having the highest criticality, and prevent the other SIM from registering with its network before the SIM with the service of the highest criticality has successfully registered for service in its selected network. | 10-08-2015 |
20150334575 | Avoidance of Interference During Simultaneous Multi-Active Technologies in Global Mode - Various embodiments implemented on a mobile communication device leverage the availability of multiple RATs to receive service from a combination of RATs that avoids the potential for inter-RAT coexistence interference. A mobile communication device processor may determine whether there is a likelihood of inter-RAT coexistence interference between a first RAT and a second RAT. In response to determining that there is a likelihood of interference occurring between the first RAT and the second RAT, the device processor may attempt to receive service with the first RAT and a third RAT that will not interfere with the first RAT. The device processor may monitor conditions to recognize when the likelihood of interference no longer exists between the first RAT and the second RAT, and reestablish service with the second RAT when that happens. Thus, the device processor may ensure that service is only acquired with non-interfering RATs. | 11-19-2015 |
20160057661 | Dynamic Switching from SGLTE to CSFB to Improve Data Throughput - To leverage the potential advantages of configuring an LTE radio access technology (RAT) to acquire services in a CSFB mode, methods implemented in a mobile communication device (e.g., a simultaneous GSM/LTE+GSM communication device) determine whether an available network is capable of supporting circuit-switch fallback (CSFB) operations for the LTE RAT and configure the LTE RAT to acquire services in either a CSFB mode or an SGLTE mode based on the network's capabilities. In response to determining that the mobile communication device has entered a new tracking area in the LTE RAT's network, a mobile communication device processor may determine whether a network available in the new tracking area supports CSFB operations and may configure the LTE RAT to operate in either a CSFB mode or an SGLTE mode based on that determination, thereby potentially improving the LTE RAT's overall performance and quality of services. | 02-25-2016 |