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20090144360 | NETWORK DEVICE, METHOD OF CONTROLLING THE SAME AND NETWORK SYSTEM - A method and apparatus for mitigating traffic increase due to both a proxy server and a network device transmitting response packets to a search request by multicast. The network device transmits to the proxy server information required for a client apparatus to communicate with the network device. When the proxy server is in a state where proxy-send of the information is possible, the network device restricts response to a search request by multicast from the client apparatus. | 06-04-2009 |
20090204710 | DEVICE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, DEVICE MANAGEMENT METHOD, INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS, INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD, PROGRAM, AND STORAGE MEDIUM - A device management system includes a network device and an information processing apparatus. The network device generates request information including the information used to identify the user, and requests to issue access control information including access restriction information indicating whether or not each of the functions of the network device can be used. The information processing apparatus generates access control information which associates the access restriction information with the user information. The network device further controls the use of the respective functions with respect to the operation input in accordance with the access restriction information included in the generated access control information. | 08-13-2009 |
20090254664 | SESSION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING THE SAME - A session management system enabling network resources to be efficiently utilized or saved when communication addresses are assigned to a network interface. The system manages sessions between a server having a plurality of addresses and a client. It is determined, in a case where an application provided with the client requests to communicate with the server, whether or not a session in which an address different from an address designated by the application is used is already established between the client and the server. The application is caused to communicate with the server by using the already established session when it is determined that the session is already established, and communicate with the server by using a newly established session when it is determined that the session is not established. | 10-08-2009 |
20100077076 | MANAGEMENT APPARATUS AND METHOD THEREOF - A management apparatus determines whether or not another management apparatus exists on a network, and if it is determined that the another management apparatus exists, acquires information on a device searched by the another management apparatus from the another management apparatus. The management apparatus searches a device on the network and determines whether or not the searched device is searched by the another management apparatus, and acquires information from the device, that is not acquired among information on the device, in a case that it is determined that the device is not searched by the another management apparatus. | 03-25-2010 |
20100332681 | COMMUNICATION APPARATUS CAPABLE OF SELECTING A PROPER SOURCE ADDRESS FROM A PLURALITY OF SOURCE ADDRESSES ASSIGNED THERETO, METHOD OF CONTROLLING THE SAME, AND STORAGE MEDIUM - A communication apparatus capable of selecting a proper source address even when a plurality of source addresses are assigned thereto and reducing the occurrence of a communication error caused by a source address change during communication processing. A transmission section transmits data. A transmission information management section manages transmission information including data identification information for identifying a type of data to be transmitted, and a destination address and source address of the data. A source address-determining section is operable when data to be transmitted is of a specific type, to refer to the managed transmission information, and out of the assigned source addresses, determine a source address used in the past for transmitting data to a destination address of the data to be transmitted, as a source address thereof. A communication control section causes the transmission section to transmits the data using the determined source address. | 12-30-2010 |
20110179189 | COMMUNICATION APPARATUS, METHOD OF CONTROLLING THE SAME, PROGRAM, AND STORAGE MEDIUM - A communication apparatus capable of preferentially selecting an address of a type having no lifetime set thereto or an address of a type having a lifetime which can be extended, depending on the use of the address to be selected. A client CPU acquires attribute information of each of a plurality of addresses in the apparatus, identifies addresses of a type having no lifetime set thereto or addresses of a type having a lifetime which can be extended, based on the acquired attribute information. The client CPU selects an address for use in communication with the external apparatus from the addresses, and determines a use of the address to be selected when selecting the same. When the use of the address to be selected is determined to be a specific one, the selection is caused to be performed preferentially from the addresses identified by the identification. | 07-21-2011 |
20110235641 | COMMUNICATION APPARATUS, METHOD OF CONTROLLING THE COMMUNICATION APPARATUS,AND PROGRAM - In an apparatus that can be connected to an external apparatus to which multiple addresses are allocated over a network, a packet including certain identification information is transmitted to the external apparatus by using a first address as a destination. If a packet that is received includes the certain identification information, a source address of the received packet is extracted. If the extracted source address is a second address different from the first address, the second address is used as the destination in the subsequent transmission of a packet to the external apparatus. | 09-29-2011 |
20120036570 | IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS, METHOD FOR CONTROLLING THE SAME, AND STORAGE MEDIUM - An image forming apparatus to communicate with a service provision system via a firewall may include an identification unit, a determination unit, and a communication unit. The identification unit identifies, out of services provided by the service provision system, a service which provides a substitute function corresponding to a function of the image forming apparatus limited by a failure. The determination unit determines, out of a plurality of communication methods to be used for communication with the service provision system via the firewall, a communication method to be used to perform data communication with the service identified by the identification unit. The communication unit performs data communication with the service identified by the identification unit by using the communication method determined by the determination unit. | 02-09-2012 |
20120215910 | WEB SERVICE SYSTEM, SERVER MANAGEMENT APPARATUS, AND WEB SERVICE PROVIDING METHOD - A virtual device management server manages location information and resource information about a virtual device server as server information. The virtual device management server receives a processing request and printer location information from a printer. Then, the virtual device management server selects a virtual device server for providing a Web service corresponding to the processing request on the basis of server information, the processing request, and location information about the printer to thereby assign the selected virtual device server to the printer. | 08-23-2012 |
20130145183 | MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, MANAGEMENT APPARATUS, MANAGEMENT METHOD, AND COMPUTER-READABLE MEDIUM - A management system which includes an image forming apparatus having a plurality of functions, and a management apparatus which manages the image forming apparatus, the management apparatus comprises: a power consumption acquisition unit which acquires information of power consumptions for the respective functions of the image forming apparatus; a supply power acquisition unit which acquires information of a supply power to be supplied to the image forming apparatus; a determination unit which determines a power consumption value to be consumed by the image forming apparatus based on the information of the power consumptions for the acquired respective functions and the information of the acquired supply power; and a setting unit which sets a power consumption of the image forming apparatus to be operated at the determined power consumption value. | 06-06-2013 |
20140056313 | COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, CLIENT APPARATUS, SERVER APPARATUS, COMMUNICATION METHOD, AND PROGRAM - In a communication system in which a server apparatus on the Internet is connected to at least one client apparatus on an intranet via a firewall, the client apparatus comprises: acquisition means for acquiring, from the server apparatus, information associated with a transmission interval at which notifications are periodically transmitted to maintain the connection to the server; and management means for maintaining the connection by periodically transmitting the notifications based on the information associated with the acquired transmission interval, and the server apparatus comprises: decision means for deciding an interval, in which the connection in the push communication can be maintained in non-communication, based on the communication status information; and notification means for notifying the client apparatus of the decided interval as information associated with the transmission interval used to maintain the connection in the push communication. | 02-27-2014 |
20140297723 | INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEM, CONTROL METHOD, SERVER, INFORMATION PROCESSING DEVICE, AND STORAGE MEDIUM - A server computer sets a priority order of each of contents based on an attribute of each of the contents designated by HTML data and provides the HTML data including the priority order with a client computer. The client computer acquires the contents from the server computer by using streams with priorities depending on the priority order of each of the contents designated by the HTML data provided from the server computer. The client computer controls display using a part of the contents and caches other contents from among the acquired contents. | 10-02-2014 |
20150058395 | INFORMATION PROCESSING TERMINAL AND CONTROL METHOD - In an information processing terminal, a web browser, if instructed by a user to call a function for specific data managed by a client, identifies second function information for adapting the specific data to a type processable by a first function called by using first function information belonging to a category corresponding to the function called by a user's instruction. The web browser issues a request for processing the specific data processed with a second function called by using the identified second function information, with the first function, and receives a processing result of the requested processing. | 02-26-2015 |
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20100123871 | FUNDUS CAMERA - A fundus camera includes an illumination unit which includes an optical element configured to irradiate an eye fundus with visible light from a position conjugate with an anterior eye portion of an eye to be examined, and an imaging unit configured to take an image of the eye fundus with light which is emitted from the illumination unit and reflected from the eye fundus, wherein the illumination unit includes a blue LED chip and a fluorescent member that is excited by light emitted from the blue LED chip and emits fluorescence, and the fluorescent member is irradiated again with apart of the light reflected by the optical element. | 05-20-2010 |
20100214535 | FUNDUS CAMERA - A fundus camera includes an irradiation unit including a plurality of LED elements and a fluorescent material that emits light by being excited by light emitted from the LED elements and configured to emit light that is generated by combining light emitted from the LED elements and excitation light from the fluorescent material, an illumination optical system configured to irradiate an eye fundus of a subject's eye with the light emitted by the illumination unit, an observation unit configured to form an eye fundus image by receiving light, which is emitted from the illumination unit and reflected from the eye fundus, and an imaging unit configured to pick up the eye fundus image formed by the observation unit. | 08-26-2010 |
20110051086 | OPHTHALMOLOGIC PHOTOGRAPHING APPARATUS, AND ITS PHOTOGRAPHING METHOD - An ophthalmologic photographing apparatus includes a light source configured to emit photographing light for illuminating a subject's eye through an illumination optical system, a changing unit configured to change a light emission amount of the light source, a selecting unit configured to select at least one of a plurality of photographing modes for photographing the subject's eye, a storage unit configured to store the changed light emission amount by the changing unit as a changed value during the photography in the photographing mode selected by the selecting unit, and a setting unit configured to set a light emission amount at a start of the photography to a light emission amount which is set beforehand as an initial state of the light source or to the changed value according to the plurality of photographing modes. | 03-03-2011 |
20110051089 | FUNDUS IMAGING APPARATUS AND METHOD THEREFOR - A fundus image is displayed, which enables accurate positioning and focusing to be easily performed with respect to an eye to be examined even on a small display unit by selecting a display magnification. At a first display magnification, an opening portion “m” of a mask specifying a predetermined angle of field of the fundus is displayed with no part missed in both of horizontal and vertical directions of a display unit | 03-03-2011 |
20110149243 | FUNDUS CAMERA - A fundus camera includes an illumination unit which includes an optical element configured to irradiate an eye fundus with visible light from a position conjugate with an anterior eye portion of an eye to be examined, and an imaging unit configured to take an image of the eye fundus with light which is emitted from the illumination unit and reflected from the eye fundus, wherein the illumination unit includes a blue LED chip and a fluorescent member that is excited by light emitted from the blue LED chip and emits fluorescence, and the fluorescent member is irradiated again with apart of the light reflected by the optical element. | 06-23-2011 |
20120218518 | OPHTHALMOLOGIC APPARATUS AND CONTROL METHOD THEREFOR - An ophthalmologic apparatus images a cross-section of the cornea of the eye to be examined based on return light from the eye illuminated with measurement light, measures a corneal thickness from a cornea cross-sectional image of the imaged eye, and corrects the corneal thickness based on the position of the cornea cross-sectional image on an imaging plane. | 08-30-2012 |
20120307206 | FUNDUS IMAGING APPARATUS AND METHOD THEREFOR - A fundus image is displayed, which enables accurate positioning and focusing to be easily performed with respect to an eye to be examined even on a small display unit by selecting a display magnification. At a first display magnification, an opening portion “m” of a mask specifying a predetermined angle of field of the fundus is displayed with no part missed in both of horizontal and vertical directions of a display unit | 12-06-2012 |
20130028484 | IMAGE PROCESSING APPARATUS FOR FUNDUS IMAGE, IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD FOR FUNDUS IMAGE, AND PROGRAM MEDIUM - A image processing apparatus includes a selection unit configured to select either first color tone conversion processing or second color tone conversion processing having a ratio of red wavelength component set lower than either blue wavelength or green wavelength components with respect to the first color tone conversion processing, and a color tone conversion unit configured to convert a color of a fundus image by the selected color tone conversion processing. | 01-31-2013 |
20140118691 | OPHTHALMIC APPARATUS, IMAGING CONTROL APPARATUS, AND IMAGING CONTROL METHOD - An imaging control apparatus performs focusing operation to set an imaging optical system for an image sensor in an in-focus state with respect to an object illuminated by a light source by using an object image obtained by imaging the object using the image sensor. The imaging control apparatus changes an imaging setting so as to set the signal-to-noise ratio of an acquired object image during execution of focusing operation for this focusing higher than that during non-execution of the focusing operation. | 05-01-2014 |
20140132925 | OPHTHALMOLOGIC APPARATUS AND METHOD THEREOF - In order to detect a position alignment state between an apparatus and an eye to be inspected in a working distance direction with high precision at a high speed in the apparatus side, an ophthalmologic apparatus is disclosed. The position alignment state between the eye to be inspected and the apparatus in the working distance direction is detected by evaluating a contrast of an index image that is obtained as a reflection image of an index projected onto an anterior ocular segment, and a contrast of the index image is evaluated using a ratio or a difference between pixel numbers of the index image in at least two or more gray scale values. | 05-15-2014 |
20140211157 | OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHIC IMAGING APPARATUS AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING THE SAME - An optical coherence tomographic imaging apparatus includes a movement amount acquisition unit configured to acquire an amount of rotation of a subject's eye based on a plurality of images of the subject's eye acquired at different times, and a control unit configured to control a scanning unit to correct, based on the acquired amount of rotation, a scanning position between a scan and a next scan performed by the scanning unit. | 07-31-2014 |
20150116662 | IMAGE PROCESSING APPARATUS, IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD, AND PROGRAM - In pattern matching for detecting a positional difference between tomographic images of an eye to be examined, a target within the eye to be examined which causes a reduction in the similarity even though there is no positional difference, is selectively excluded. | 04-30-2015 |
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20090115880 | IMAGE PICKUP APPARATUS AND DISPLAY CONTROLLING METHOD THEREFOR - An image pickup apparatus capable of improving operability in the video light mode. The image pickup apparatus images an object and comprises a first display unit adapted to display a video of the imaged object or solid white, a second display unit adapted to display a video of the imaged object, a selection unit adapted to select a video light mode of using the first display unit as a video light, and a display controlling unit adapted to change over the first display unit so as to display white and turn on the second display unit if the video light mode is selected. | 05-07-2009 |
20140177176 | PANEL UNIT THAT REDUCES INFLUENCE OF STATIC ELECTRICITY, AND ELECTRONIC APPARATUS - A panel unit that reduces the influence of static electricity applied to a panel member forming a display surface without increasing the size of an electronic apparatus. The panel unit has a touch panel and an FPC including connection sections which are electrically connected to interconnection sections of the touch panel, and is provided with signal lines and a ground interconnection. The FPC includes conductor-exposed portions each provided between the connection sections connected to the interconnection sections and an outer part of the touch panel. The conductor-exposed portions are configured to be prevented from being electrically conducted to the signal lines, and be electrically conducted to the ground interconnection. | 06-26-2014 |
20140294357 | IMAGE CAPTURING APPARATUS, METHOD FOR CONTROLLING IMAGE CAPTURING APPARATUS, DISPLAY CONTROL APPARATUS, AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING DISPLAY CONTROL APPARATUS - An image capturing apparatus includes an image capturing unit, a recording control unit configured to perform control to record an image captured by the image capturing unit on a recording medium, a display unit configured to display the image, a detection unit configured to detect information about ambient brightness of the image capturing apparatus, and a control unit configured to perform control to change brightness of the display unit based on a detection result by the detection unit, wherein the control unit performs control so as not to change the brightness of the display unit based on the detection result by the detection unit while the image is recorded on the recording medium. | 10-02-2014 |
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20090137030 | Incubator, schedule management method, and program - An input section of an incubator accepts, from a user, a first input selecting a specified incubation container which registers an observing schedule, and a second input specifying an imaging condition of the specified incubation container in an observing sequence. A calculating section calculates, according to the above-mentioned imaging condition, an observing duration of the specified incubation container from a first data relating to a carrying period of an incubation container and a second data with regard to an imaging duration. A schedule management section extracts, based on a schedule data, a registrable time zone in which an observing sequence of the specified incubation container can be executed without overlapping with previously registered observing schedules, and outputs to display the registrable time zone for presentation to the user. | 05-28-2009 |
20120114219 | IMAGE PROCESSING APPARATUS, INCUBATION OBSERVING APPARATUS, AND IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD - An image processing apparatus includes an outline extracting processing unit inputting a phase contrast image of a cell colony acquired by an observing unit, and extracting an outline of the cell colony, an extracting unit extracting a feature quantity of an outline part of the cell colony based on brightness information at an outside and brightness information at an inside of the outline on the phase contrast image, and an automatic discriminating unit automatically discriminating whether or not the cell colony is an iPS cell colony based on a discriminant criterion determined in advance and the feature quantity extracted by the extracting unit. | 05-10-2012 |
20120120302 | FOCUS CONTROL METHOD AND CULTURE OBSERVATION APPARATUS - The focus control culture observation apparatus enable simple and reliable detection of a focusing position of an objective lens on a subject and with certainty. When a focusing position is detected, an area, which includes an edge portion of the culture medium drop is selected as an AF area which is to be a target of detecting the focusing position of the objective lens on the culture medium drop. The apparatus detects the focusing position on the culture medium drop based on an observation image of the AF area. By detecting the focusing position as a targeting area that is different from an area which is near the edge of the culture container and where illumination unevenness is generated, the detection accuracy can be improved. | 05-17-2012 |
20120133755 | ORGANISM SAMPLE OBSERVATION DEVICE - A biological specimen observation apparatus whereby observation of a biological specimen can be performed accurately. In macro observation, a biological change region is extracted from a macro image, a micro observation point corresponding to an extracted biological change region is registered, and an object for tracking is identified. In micro observation, it is judged from the micro image whether or not biological change has continued in the biological change region at the micro observation point, and the registered micro observation point is updated on the basis of this judgment result. It is possible to carry out both macro observation for detecting a biological change region and micro observation for observing the progress of growth of a partial minute region where biological change has been exhibited, and to carry out accurate observation of a biological specimen. | 05-31-2012 |