Nowicki, US
Damian Nowicki, Grayling, MI US
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20100332049 | METHOD AND SYSTEM OF DETERMINING LOAD CHARACTERISTICS OF A TRAILER - The invention provides a system and method for determining characteristics of a trailer being towed by a vehicle that includes an electronic stability control (“ESC”) system. The trailer is coupled to the vehicle using a trailer hitch. The hitch is configured to fasten the trailer to the vehicle using at least one intelligent bolt or fastener. The intelligent fastener has structural characteristics similar to those of traditional bolts for fastening a trailer to a vehicle (e.g., shear strength, diameter, etc.), but the intelligent fastener is configured to sense forces at a junction between the trailer and the vehicle. The ESC system receives force readings from the intelligent fastener sensors and uses them in conjunction with signals from a plurality of other sensors connected to the ESC system to determine one or more characteristics of the trailer. The characteristics of the trailer include a trailer weight, a trailer sway, and a trailer center of gravity. The ESC system compensates the motion of the vehicle based on the forces sensed at the junction and the characteristics of the trailer. | 12-30-2010 |
Daniel Nowicki, Wauwatosa, WI US
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20110276338 | AUTOMATED WORKFLOW ENGINE IN A DELIVERY OF HEALTHCARE - Systems and methods for tracking the real-time progress of a medical workflow are provided. In one embodiment, a method includes receiving in a data processing system locations of a plurality of objects from a location system and determining in near real time whether the real-time locations indicate that a predetermined workflow has progressed from a first stage to a second stage using the data processing system. | 11-10-2011 |
Daniel Joseph Nowicki, Cedarburg, WI US
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20080262363 | MOBILE HEMODYNAMIC AND ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL INTERFACE TO PHYSIOLOGICAL MONITORS AND METHOD OF USE - Certain embodiments provide systems and methods for patient monitoring using a mobile workstation and one or more patient monitors. Certain embodiments include selecting a patient monitor via a mobile physiological monitoring workstation; acquiring physiological data from the patient monitor; and displaying the physiological data at the mobile physiological monitoring workstation. The data is transmitted over a network from the patient monitor to the mobile physiological monitoring workstation without a dedicated connection between the mobile physiological monitoring workstation and the patient monitor. Certain embodiments include at least one patient monitor capable of obtaining and transmitting physiological data for a patient; a mobile physiological monitoring workstation receiving physiological data; and a network enabling exchange of physiological data between the at least one patient monitor and the workstation. The workstation may select one or more of the at least one patient monitor from which to receive physiological data for the patient. | 10-23-2008 |
David Nowicki, Lancaster, NY US
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20130112211 | BARRIER PROTECTION USING LINEAR TEAR TECHNOLOGY - A surgical drape comprising a base sheet defining a base sheet aperture, an absorbent pad attached to the base sheet and defining a pad aperture positioned in substantial alignment with the base sheet aperture, and a linear tear polymer pane attached to the base sheet and absorbent pad and defining a fenestration in substantial alignment with the base sheet and pad apertures. The base sheet, absorbent pad and linear tear polymer pane are operatively arranged to tear in communication with one another when the drape is torn away from a patient. The linear tear polymer pane further and has an adhesive strip to adhere the drape to the patient's body when the drape is in position during surgery. | 05-09-2013 |
Dimitri Nowicki, Amherst, MA US
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20100185257 | METHOD FOR FILTERING OUT ARTEFACTS OF DEEP BRAIN STIMULATION - The present invention relates to a method for filtering the signal of neuronal activity during a high frequency deep brain stimulation (DBS) to remove the stimulus artefact in the observed signal, comprising the step of approximating the observed signal trajectories in phase space the observed signal being considered as a sum of the stimulation artefacts induced by the signal of stimulation, wherein the signal of stimulation is assumed to be a solution of an ordinary differential equation including a self-oscillating system with stable limit cycle; slicing the observed signal and its derivative into segments, each segment corresponding to a period of stimulation; collecting N selected periods of stimulation to a training set; estimating the limit cycle of the self-oscillating system; synchronizing each artefact of the observed signal with the estimated limit cycle; subtracting the estimated limit cycle from each artefact in phase space according to the synchronization; collecting all segments in order to obtain whole filtered signal and finally presenting the results in time domain. | 07-22-2010 |
James Nowicki, Athens, WI US
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20110010522 | MULTIPROCESSOR COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL BRIDGE BETWEEN SCALAR AND VECTOR COMPUTE NODES - A multiprocessor computer system includes a plurality of processor nodes coupled by a direct processor interconnect network, and a plurality of processor nodes coupled by an indirect processor interconnect network. A bridge directly couples the direct processor interconnect network and the indirect processor interconnect network. | 01-13-2011 |
James Nowicki, Chicago, IL US
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20150292973 | HUMIDITY RESISTANT SENSORS AND METHODS OF MAKING SAME - A pressure sensor device which uses appropriate passivation materials/patterns to make the device more robust and resistant to a hot and humid environment. The pressure sensor device uses moisture resistant passivation material(s) covering exposed glass areas, including sidewalls, and bonding interfaces to avoid the glass and bonding interfaces absorbing and reacting with moisture, thus maintaining the integrity of the device output after exposure in a humid/hot environment. These passivation materials/patterns used for the MEMS devices described may be applied to any MEMS based sensors and actuators using glass as one type of material for fabrication. The pressure sensor devices may be front side absolute pressure sensors, differential pressure sensors, or back side absolute pressure sensors. | 10-15-2015 |
James W. Nowicki, Hopewell, NJ US
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20090165942 | Insulation and Method of Installing - Insulation blankets having preapplied thereon a reactivatable hot melt adhesive. | 07-02-2009 |
Jason Nowicki, Mesa, AZ US
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20090043696 | Payment Processor Hosted Account Information - A payment processor may host account information such as an account number of a customer provided during a transaction with a point of sale of a merchant. The account information may be received by the payment processor without being stored at the point of sale. For example, the account information may be received by the payment processor via a web page that may emulate a terminal at the point of sale. The payment processor may store the account information and may establish a unique transaction identifier for the transaction. The unique identifier may be provided to the customer with a receipt and the account number may be provided to an entity that may provide payment the merchant to complete the sales transaction. | 02-12-2009 |
Jeffrey J. Nowicki, Washington, MI US
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20130157814 | STRAP FOR A KETTLEBELL HANDLE - A strap having flexible material with top surface, a bottom surface, a first end and a second end. The flexible material is of sufficient length to wrap around a kettlebell handle. A fastener is secured on the top surface at the first end of the flexible material. A receiver is secured on the bottom surface at the second end of the flexible material. When the strap is placed on the kettlebell handle, one of the fastener or receiver is exposed and the flexible material is wrapped around the handle such that the other of the receiver or fastener catches the fastener or receiver and secures the strap around the kettlebell handle. | 06-20-2013 |
Katherine Tharp Nowicki, Cincinnati, OH US
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20130110587 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR SELECTING A WORKSCOPE FOR A SYSTEM | 05-02-2013 |
Krzysztof Slawomir Nowicki, Staten Island, NY US
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20150314134 | METHOD OF GENERATING LIFE SUSTAINING ENERGY IN THE TERMINAL AND RESPIRATORY BRONCHIOLES SYSTEM (TRBS) - The TRBS model of respiratory physiology is based on the water dissociation by low power radiation, emitted from CO | 11-05-2015 |
Mark Nowicki, Grand Rapids, MI US
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20140265535 | PARTIAL WHEEL CLADDING - A wheel assembly including a cover portion permanently attached to a wheel. The wheel includes a wheel central hub portion, a wheel outer peripheral rim portion, a plurality of wheel spoke portions extending between the wheel central hub portion and the wheel outer peripheral rim portion, and a plurality of wheel turbine openings disposed between adjacent ones of the plurality of wheel spoke portions. A cover portion is configured to overlie a portion of the wheel portion. The cover portion is configured to overlie one or more of the wheel central hub portion; the plurality of wheel spoke portions, and the plurality of turbine openings or the wheel outer periphery. An adhesive is disposed between an outboard surface of the wheel and the inboard surface of the cover portion to permanently secure the cover portion to the wheel portion. When the cover portion is secured to the wheel, substantial portions of the plurality of wheel spokes, the wheel central hub, or wheel outer periphery remain exposed. | 09-18-2014 |
Matthew Nowicki, Maywood, NJ US
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20130112187 | PORTABLE COMBUSTION DEVICE UTILIZING THERMOELECTRICAL GENERATION - This invention provides a portable combustion device that provides a cleaner combustion, reduces the kindling period, and provides a more efficient overall combustion through the use of a fan that directs a predetermined volume of airflow over the combustible fuel—typically wood or similar cellulose-based biological solids. The combustion device has a combustion chamber with a fuel source. A housing encloses the TEG on the side of the device that generates an electrical output based on a temperature differential between opposing TEG sides. A heat-conducting probe is mounted to the TEG and protrudes into the combustion chamber. The opposing TEG side contacts a heat sink that interacts with ambient air. A fan draws heated air away the heat sink, and forces the air onto the combusting fuel through a plurality of peripheral ports that connect with an air space located between inner and outer walls of the combustion chamber. | 05-09-2013 |
Michal Oskar Nowicki, Columbus, OH US
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20100143500 | Methods and Compositions for Inhibiting GSK-3 In Glial Cell Related Disorders - A method of treating a glial cell related disorder in a mammalian subject includes administering a drug which enhances or prolongs GSK-3 α or β inactivation. | 06-10-2010 |
Paul D. Nowicki, Manalapan, NJ US
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20100126797 | Panel Assembly For Traffic Noise Barrier Wall - A panel assembly for a traffic noise barrier wall of the type including opposing slots formed in pairs of vertically-mounted posts is described. The panel assembly includes a sheet, which may be transparent, and a frame disposed along at least a portion of the perimeter of the sheet. Side portions of the frame capture at least a portion of the side edges of the sheet and are received within the opposing slots in drop-down fashion. | 05-27-2010 |
20130092473 | Panel Assembly For Traffic Noise Barrier Wall - A panel assembly for a traffic noise barrier wall of the type including opposing slots formed in pairs of vertically-mounted posts is disclosed. In some embodiments, the panel assembly includes the following: a sheet of material having top, bottom, and side edges forming a perimeter of the sheet, the sheet having a sheet thickness that is less than each of the first slot width and the second slot width; and a frame disposed along at least a portion of the perimeter of the sheet, wherein the frame includes a bracket having a base portion with a substantially triangular cross-section, the base portion being disposed along edges of the sheet, the base portion defining a channel for capturing edges of the sheet, the channel being positioned at an apex of the base portion. | 04-18-2013 |
Raymond William Nowicki, Garfield, NJ US
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20130200730 | Energy upload device - The Energy Uploader is a device using several components to achieve it's end result. The Energy Uploader operates in conjunction with any motor vehicles 12-volt dc charging system and works independently of the vehicles primary electrical system to produce 120-volt ac electrical energy that can be used or sold to the public utility power grid when the car is shut off. | 08-08-2013 |
Richard Nowicki, Alhambra, CA US
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20110220039 | HYDROLYSIS SYSTEM TO PRODUCE HYDROGEN-OXYGEN GAS AS A FUEL ADDITIVE FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES - Internal combustion engines operate by igniting a mixture of liquid fuel and air inside its combustion chamber. The energy from the ignition is converted to mechanical energy that is used to power a vehicle. Research indicates that adding hydrogen gas into the combustion chamber improves the efficiency of the engine. The present invention is an electrolysis system that produces hydrogen and oxygen gases and injects them into the fuel line of the engine to create a mixture of the gases and the liquid fuel that is subsequently introduced into the combustion chamber for ignition. The operating temperature of the engine is lower if the gases are injected into the fuel line rather than directly into the combustion chamber. | 09-15-2011 |
Richard J. Nowicki, Grand Haven, MI US
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20120186438 | VEHICLE ATTACHED GUN MOUNT - A gun mount for mounting a weapon to a vehicle includes a weapon mount plate defining a planar surface. First and second side plates are oriented at an angle to the weapon mount plate planar surface. Front and rear plates are perpendicular to the weapon mount plate and the first and second side plates supporting the weapon mount plate and fixed to the first and second side plates. A male tab extends from both the first and second side plates. A female slot is created in individual ones of both the front and rear plates. The female slot is aligned to slidably receive the male tab with a male tab freely extending portion extending beyond the female slot. A tab weld joint created at the freely extending portion of the male tab fixes the first and second side plates to the front and rear plates. | 07-26-2012 |
Robert Nowicki, Stoughton, WI US
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20120180457 | EXHAUST GAS SENSOR MODULE - According to one embodiment, a sensor module includes a sensor probe that has at least two arms coupled together at a central location with each of the at least two arms extending radially outwardly away from the central location. Each of the at least two arms includes one of a plurality of openings and an elongate opening extending radially along the arm. The at least two arms define fluid flow channels therein. The sensor module also includes at least one extractor coupled to the probe. The at least one extractor includes a fluid flow channel that is communicable in fluid receiving communication with fluid flowing through the fluid flow channel of at least one of the at least two arms. Further, the sensor module includes at least one sensor that is communicable in fluid sensing communication with fluid flowing through the at least one extractor. | 07-19-2012 |
20130318951 | SENSOR CONNECTION INTEGRATION DEVICE - An article of manufacture includes a housing having three input ports and an output port. An electronic sensor operationally coupled to an exhaust flowpath is coupled to the first input port via an electrical conduit. A first fluid conduit fluidly couples the second input port to the exhaust flowpath upstream of a particulate filter, and a second fluid conduit fluidly couples the third input port to the exhaust flowpath downstream of the particulate filter. A differential pressure sensor in the housing determines a differential pressure in response to a first pressure at the second input port and a second pressure at the third input port. The article includes a communication module that provides electronic information representative of the differential pressure and output from the electronic sensor at the output port, wherein the communication module is disposed in the housing. | 12-05-2013 |
20130330237 | AFTERTREATMENT MANIFOLD DEVICE - An aftertreatment subsystem includes first and second mounting interfaces, a fluid inlet and fluid outlet interface, and aftertreatment components, each having a central axis and axial extent. The central axes for the aftertreatment components are substantially parallel. End caps define fluid chambers that fluidly couple upstream aftertreatment component outlets with downstream aftertreatment components inlets. The end caps are positioned at a first or second end of the aftertreatment components. A first bracket joins the aftertreatment components at an axial position closer to the first end than to a center of the axial extent of any of the aftertreatment components and a second bracket joins the aftertreatment components at an axial position closer to the second end than to the center of the axial extent of any of the aftertreatment components. The first mounting interface is on the first bracket, and the second mounting interface is on the second bracket. | 12-12-2013 |
Ryan Nowicki, Indianapolis, IN US
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20110106155 | EXTERNAL RETENTION MECHANISM FOR SUTURE ANCHOR - Among other things, embodiments of a retaining mechanism for holding a portion of the suture of a suture anchor are disclosed. When a suture anchor is inserted into a patient, the portion of the suture extending from the body is held in tension by a two-piece snap-fit mechanism. One piece has a base with an extending shaft portion and a bulbous head, and a lumen runs through the shaft. The second piece has a hole or space for snapping the second piece onto the first piece. The extending portion of the suture runs through the lumen in the first piece and can be wrapped around the shaft. Snapping the second piece onto the first contains the suture and prevents loss of tension in it. | 05-05-2011 |
20120232472 | MULTI-SPLIT-TIPPED CATHETER - A multilumen catheter with an inflow or an outflow lumen having at least two tube extensions extending from the distal end of the catheter that open into the inflow or outflow lumen. A device to selectively test each of the two tube extensions for occlusion. | 09-13-2012 |
20130110086 | BULGED CATHETER TIP | 05-02-2013 |
Ryan Nowicki, Bloomington, IN US
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20130046201 | HALF CANNULA FULL CORE BIOPSY NEEDLE - There is disclosed, among other things, embodiments of a biopsy needle for taking a full core sample through soft tissue. In the illustrated embodiments, an inner tubular member having a semi-cylindrical distal end is within and slidable with respect to an outer tubular member. A semi-cylindrical channel is in the distal end, as well as a planar end surface. The channel has a set of one or more protrusions or texture, and a complementary set of protrusions or texture are placed on the inside of the outer member so that the sets of protrusions or texture face each other when the distal ends of the members are adjacent each other. Methods for using these embodiments are also described. | 02-21-2013 |
20140171825 | DRIVE SYSTEM FOR A BIOPSY MEMBER - A drive system is provided for rotating and translating a biopsy member. The drive system includes housing having an opening having housing threads. A device gear within the opening has device gear threads that mate with the housing threads. A biopsy member is fixed to the device gear. The device gear threads have gear teeth that mate with pinion teeth that are disposed circumferentially on a pinion. A drive is configured to rotate the pinion thereby rotating and translating the biopsy member relative to the housing. | 06-19-2014 |
20150157315 | EXTERNAL RETENTION MECHANISM FOR SUTURE ANCHOR - Among other things, embodiments of a retaining mechanism for holding a portion of the suture of a suture anchor are disclosed. When a suture anchor is inserted into a patient, the portion of the suture extending from the body is held in tension by a two-piece snap-fit mechanism. One piece has a base with an extending shaft portion and a bulbous head, and a lumen runs through the shaft. The second piece has a hole or space for snapping the second piece onto the first piece. The extending portion of the suture runs through the lumen in the first piece and can be wrapped around the shaft. Snapping the second piece onto the first contains the suture and prevents loss of tension in it. | 06-11-2015 |
Tomasz Nowicki, Briarcliff Manor, NY US
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20080262903 | SYSTEM AND METHOD TO DETERMINE THE PRICES AND ORDER QUANTITIES THAT MAXIMIZE A RETAILER'S TOTAL PROFIT - The present invention provides a system and method for determining the prices and order quantities that maximize a retailer's expected profit by using a multi-dimensional distribution of the highest prices that customers are willing to pay. This is novel, as well in the literature as in the patent database. Brand switching is dealt with, taking into account that consumers who come into the store with a-priori preferences for products build a-posteriori preferences at the point of purchase based on actual retail prices and availabilities in the store. | 10-23-2008 |
Tomasz J. Nowicki, Fort Montgomery, NY US
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20080249723 | INTELLIGENT, SELF-PROPELLED AUTOMATIC GRID CRAWLER HIGH IMPEDANCE FAULT DETECTOR AND HIGH IMPEDANCE FAULT DETECTING SYSTEM - A self-propelled, automated, autonomic grid crawler which, when attached to a wire, moves along the wire to sense conditions of the wire. The grid crawler includes a central processing unit (CPU), working memory, such as random access memory (RAM), persistent money, such as read only memory (ROM) and hard drive (HD), sensor electronics, a wireless interface, a location device, such as a global positioning satellite (GPS) receiver, motive power system, and a battery. The sensor electronics serves to sense various types of faults. The CPU analyzes the data from the sensor electronics using pre-analysis and pre-qualification algorithms, which are stored in the HD. Depending on the results of the analysis, the CPU transmits information to the central station, either directly or indirectly via mounted docking devices, that potentially indicates a fault including the location of the fault as determined by the GPS receiver. The pre-processing and pre-qualifying of the data at the autonomic grid crawler limits the amount of data that needs to be transmitted to the central station, thereby saving battery power. | 10-09-2008 |
20090204347 | METHOD FOR DETECTING HIGH IMPEDANCE FAULTS BY ANALYZING A LOCAL DEVIATION FROM A REGULARIZATION - A method for detecting high impedance faults, including: receiving an input waveform from a circuit; computing a root mean square of the input waveform; fitting a regression line to the root mean squares; computing a deviation between the regression line and the root mean squares; determining whether the deviations are above a threshold; and outputting a value indicating that a fault has occurred in the circuit when the deviation is above the threshold and outputting a value indicating that a fault did not occur in the circuit when the deviation is below the threshold. | 08-13-2009 |
20110276170 | ENHANCING INVESTIGATION OF VARIABILITY BY INCLUSION OF SIMILAR OBJECTS WITH KNOWN DIFFERENCES TO THE ORIGINAL ONES - A system, method and/or computer program product for analyzing a functionality of at least two manufactured products obtain a first characteristic of a first manufactured product. The system acquires a second characteristic of a second manufactured product. The system identifies a common feature between the first characteristic and the second characteristic. The system identifies a distinguishable feature between the first characteristic and the second characteristic. The system determines a cause of a deviation of a functionality in the first manufactured product or the second manufactured product or both manufactured products based on the identified common feature or the identified distinguishable feature or both features. | 11-10-2011 |
20110282472 | COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS OF QUEUE TIMES IN MICROELECTRONIC MANUFACTURING - A system for determining a group of semiconductor manufacturing process steps with a similar influence on individual semiconductor products. The system generates a first table including time stamps for the individual semiconductor products. The system creates a second table including Q-times based on the first table. The Q-times refers to time differences between every pair of the time stamps. The system forms a dependency table by grouping the Q-times with similar dependencies together. The system identifies groups of the similar dependencies. The system extracts semiconductor process steps belonging to the groups. | 11-17-2011 |
20110284029 | FOREIGN MATERIAL CONTAMINATION DETECTION - There are provided a system, method and computer program product for detecting foreign materials in a semiconductor manufacturing process. The manufacturing process uses a plurality of semiconductor manufacturing tools. The system categorizes at least one monitoring wafer according to one or more categories. The system supplies the categorized monitoring wafer to a semiconductor manufacturing tool. The system observes a level of contamination on the categorized monitoring wafer. The system compares the level of contamination to a threshold. The system cleans the tool in a response to determining that the level of contamination is larger than the threshold. The system determines which category of the wafer leaves a highest level of contamination on the tool. The system identifies a root cause of the highest level of contamination on the tool. | 11-24-2011 |
20120330450 | COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS OF QUEUE TIMES IN MICROELECTRONIC MANUFACTURING - A system for determining a group of semiconductor manufacturing process steps with a similar influence on individual semiconductor products. The system generates a first table including time stamps for the individual semiconductor products. The system creates a second table including Q-times based on the first table. The Q-times refers to time differences between every pair of the time stamps. The system forms a dependency table by grouping the Q-times with similar dependencies together. The system identifies groups of the similar dependencies. The system extracts semiconductor process steps belonging to the groups. | 12-27-2012 |
20130103178 | ENHANCING INVESTIGATION OF VARIABILITY BY INCLUSION OF SIMILAR OBJECTS WITH KNOWN DIFFERENCES TO THE ORIGINAL ONES - A system, method and/or computer program product for analyzing a functionality of at least two manufactured products obtain a first characteristic of a first manufactured product. The system acquires a second characteristic of a second manufactured product. The system identifies a common feature between the first characteristic and the second characteristic. The system identifies a distinguishable feature between the first characteristic and the second characteristic. The system determines a cause of a deviation of a functionality in the first manufactured product or the second manufactured product or both manufactured products based on the identified common feature or the identified distinguishable feature or both features. | 04-25-2013 |
Tomasz J. Nowicki, Yorktown Heights, NY US
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20110074436 | IDENTIFICATION OF FALSE POSITIVES IN HIGH IMPEDANCE FAULT DETECTION - A method, system and computer program product are disclosed for identifying false positive indications of high impedance faults in an AC electric power transmission and distribution network. In one embodiment, the method comprises using a procedure to monitor a phase conductor of the network for faults, said procedure generating a fault signal indicating a specified fault in the conductor. In this embodiment, the voltage and current waveform of the electric power conducted through the conductor are monitored. When a phase shift in said waveform is detected over a defined period of time, and said detected phase shift meets one or more given criteria, a correction signal is generated indicating that said fault signal is a false indication of the specified fault. The given criteria may include, for example, that the phase shift is more than a threshold value for a specified period of time. | 03-31-2011 |