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20090129472 | Method and Apparatus for Performing Motion Estimation - The present invention discloses a system and method for performing motion estimation associated with an encoder, e.g., a H.264/MPEG-4 AVC compliant encoder. For example, the method selects a motion vector centering for a current block in a search area of at least one reference picture. The method calculates a matching cost for each of a plurality of candidate motion vectors derived from the search area, and outputs at least one of the plurality of candidate motion vectors based on the matching cost associated with each of the plurality of candidate motion vectors to a main coding loop. | 05-21-2009 |
20100104015 | Method and apparatus for transrating compressed digital video - Apparatus and methods for transcoding one or more compressed video bitstreams. In one embodiment, the method comprises partially decoding an input video bitstream to produce a partially decoded intermediate video bitstream generated without performing a deblocking operation, extracting syntax pass-through information from the input video bitstream, and producing an output video bitstream from the intermediate video bitstream by using, for each macroblock, the macroblock decision from the input video bitstream. | 04-29-2010 |
20100104022 | Method and apparatus for video processing using macroblock mode refinement - Apparatus and methods for processing (e.g., transrating) one or more compressed video bitstreams including mode refinement analysis. In one embodiment, a method of transrating a digital video picture having a plurality of input macroblocks, each input macroblock having at least first and second attributes (e.g., slice type, encoding mode, and a “skipped” mode) is disclosed. In one variant, the method comprises generating an output macroblock corresponding to each input macroblock, with each of the output macroblocks having the first and second attributes. For each output macroblock having a first value for the first attribute (e.g., slice type), the second attribute (e.g., encoding mode) is decided at least in part by evaluating one or more error criteria, the error criteria being responsive to the second attribute of a corresponding input macroblock. | 04-29-2010 |
20100118948 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR VIDEO PROCESSING USING MACROBLOCK MODE REFINEMENT - Apparatus and methods for processing (e.g., transrating) one or more compressed video bitstreams including mode refinement analysis. In one embodiment, a method of transrating a digital video picture having a plurality of input macroblocks, each input macroblock having at least first and second attributes (e.g., slice type, encoding mode, and a “skipped” mode) is disclosed. In one variant, the method comprises generating an output macroblock corresponding to each input macroblock, with each of the output macroblocks having the first and second attributes. For each output macroblock having a first value for the first attribute (e.g., slice type), the second attribute (e.g., encoding mode) is decided at least in part by evaluating one or more error criteria, the error criteria being responsive to the second attribute of a corresponding input macroblock. | 05-13-2010 |
20100118982 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TRANSRATING COMPRESSED DIGITAL VIDEO - Apparatus and methods for transcoding one or more compressed video bitstreams. In one embodiment, the method comprises partially decoding an input video bitstream to produce a partially decoded intermediate video bitstream generated without performing a deblocking operation, extracting syntax pass-through information from the input video bitstream, and producing an output video bitstream from the intermediate video bitstream by using, for each macroblock, the macroblock decision from the input video bitstream. | 05-13-2010 |
20100128779 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SPLICING IN A COMPRESSED VIDEO BITSTREAM - Methods and apparatus for splicing multiple video streams together. In one embodiment, two compressed video bit streams having one or more disparate qualities, such as bit rate, format, field parity, etc., are spliced together to form a single video bit stream that is free from any significant artifact. In one variant, a splicing boundary is located (e.g., at an I-frame or P-frame of a first stream), and the second stream spliced in at that point. A correction (e.g., addition or deletion of a frame) is then applied. In one implementation, the process maintains compliance with H.264 requirements. | 05-27-2010 |
20100150168 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MULTIPLEXING OF DIGITAL VIDEO - Methods and apparatus for generating a multiplex of a plurality of services (such as a plurality of digitally encoded video streams). In one embodiment, the methods comprise setting a target bitrate for a statistical multiplex, and determining the complexity of the services to be multiplexed. One or more requirements of the services are adjusted so that the multiplex meets a target bitrate. In one variant, the services comprise H.264 encoded and transrated video data streams. Exemplary multiplexing apparatus is also disclosed. | 06-17-2010 |
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20130114523 | USER EQUIPMENT (UE)-SPECIFIC ASSIGNMENT OF DEMODULATION REFERENCE SIGNAL (DMRS) SEQUENCES TO SUPPORT UPLINK (UL) COORDINATED MULTIPOINT (CoMP) - Technology for user equipment (UE)-specific assigning of demodulation reference signal (DM-RS) sequences to support uplink (UL) coordinated multipoint (CoMP) is disclosed. One method can include a DM-RS sequence assignment device sorting the plurality of UE into a list according to a number of reception point (RP) links for each UE in a CoMP set, and assigning a base DM-RS sequence and a cyclic shift (CS) to a top-ranked UE from the list. The top-ranked UE can have a highest number of RP links. The DM-RS sequence assignment device can repeatedly assign a different CS of the base DM-RS sequence to a plurality of unassigned UE in a same cell as the top-ranked UE, and repeatedly assign the different CS of the base DM-RS sequence to a plurality of unassigned UE in a cooperatively served cell of the top-ranked UE. | 05-09-2013 |
20130155914 | RESOURCE ALLOCATION FOR PUCCH FORMAT 1B WITH CHANNEL SELECTION IN AN LTE-A TDD SYSTEM - Embodiments of methods and apparatus for resource allocation for physical uplink control channels are described herein. Other embodiments may be described and claimed. | 06-20-2013 |
20130156075 | HYBRID CODEBOOK DESIGN FOR WIRELESS SYSTEMS - Briefly, in accordance with one or more embodiments, a codebook for wireless transmissions may be generated by dividing a codebook into a fixed set of codewords and an adaptive set of codewords. The adaptive set of codewords may be scaled to cluster together and then rotated to be centered or nearly centered about a target. The adaptive set of codewords may then be merged with the fixed set of codewords to provide a hybrid codebook. A codeword from the hybrid codebook may be selected for precoding a transmission to provide a minimum, or nearly minimum, quantization error. | 06-20-2013 |
20130194982 | INTERFERENCE MANAGEMENT FOR DYNAMIC UPLINK AND DOWNLINK CONFIGURATION - An apparatus and method for managing interference to facilitate allocation of a dynamic uplink and downlink configuration are disclosed herein. Determining whether a first cell causes interference less than a pre-determined threshold level to one or more neighboring cells or whether flexible subframes of radio frames associated with the one or more neighboring cells operate as downlink subframes. In response to the determining condition being met, allocating a first flexible subframe of a first radio frame associated with the first cell to operate as a downlink subframe at normal transmit power level. In response to the determining condition not being met, allocating the first flexible subframe of the first radio frame associated with the first cell as one of a downlink subframe operating in a reduced transmit power level or as an uplink subframe. | 08-01-2013 |
20130195025 | UPLINK COORDINATED MULTI-POINT - Disclosed embodiments may include an apparatus having one or more processors coupled to one or more computer-readable storage media. The one or more processors may be configured to transmit and/or receive channel state information reference signal (CSI-RS) resource configuration information, demodulation reference signals (DM-RS), uplink sounding reference signals (SRS), and power control parameters to support uplink coordinated multi-point (CoMP) operations. Other embodiments may be disclosed. | 08-01-2013 |
20130272132 | SUPPORTED, SELF-OPTIMIZING WIRELESS NETWORKS, OPTIMIZED WITH RESPECT TO ENERGY, MOBILITY, AND CAPACITY - Technology is discussed for self-optimization approaches within wireless networks to optimize networks for energy efficiency, load capacity, and/or mobility, together with new, supporting channel state measurements and handover techniques. New, Channel State Information-Reference Signals (CSI-RSs) for yet-to-be-configured Cell-IDentifications (Cell-IDs) can be used to determine whether adjacent transmission cells can provide coverage for transmission cells that can be switched off for energy efficiency during formation of a Single Frequency Network (SFN). New approaches are also discussed to facilitate mobility within such a network. The new CSI-RSs and mobility approaches can also be used to split up such a SFN when changing load demands so require. Additionally, such new approaches can be used to create a SFN with a common Cell-ID where high mobility is required, such as near a roadway, and to break it up where high capacity is required, such as during a period of traffic congestion. | 10-17-2013 |
20130272170 | ADAPTIVE UL-DL TDD CONFIGURATIONS IN A HETEROGNEOUS NETWORK - Technology for adapting uplink-downlink (UL-DL) time-division duplexing (TDD) subframe configurations in a heterogeneous network (HetNet) is disclosed. One method can include a reference enhanced Node B (eNB) determining a preferred adaptive UL-DL configuration. The eNB can receive node configuration information for at least one neighboring node. The eNB can reconfigure an adaptive UL-DL configuration for at least one of the reference eNB and the at least one neighboring node based on the node configuration information and sounding reference signal (SRS) subframe scheduling of the reference eNB and the at least one neighboring eNB. | 10-17-2013 |
20130286868 | QoE-AWARE RADIO ACCESS NETWORK ARCHITECTURE FOR HTTP-BASED VIDEO STREAMING - Technology for adapting a video stream using a quality of experience (QoE) report is disclosed. One method can include a QoE-aware system in a node of a radio access network (RAN) receiving a QoE report with at least one QoE metric from a wireless device. The QoE-aware system can extract the at least one QoE metric in a function layer from a QoE reporting layer. The function layer can be a layer other than the QoE reporting layer. The QoE-aware system can modify a layer function in the function layer to improve the QoE metric. | 10-31-2013 |
20130301490 | SCHEDULING AND HYBRID AUTOMATIC REPEAT REQUEST (HARQ) TIMING INDICATION FOR AN UPLINK-DOWNLINK (UL-DL) RECONFIGURATION - Technology for reconfiguring an uplink-downlink (UL-DL) time-division duplexing (TDD) configuration timing is disclosed. In an example, a user equipment (UE) for reconfiguring an uplink-downlink (UL-DL) time-division duplexing (TDD) configuration timing can have computer circuitry configured to: Decode a physical downlink control channel (PDCCH) for downlink control information (DCI) including a timing indication field (TIF); and reconfigure a channel timing for a semi-static UL-DL TDD configuration using the TIF. The channel timing can include a physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH) hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) timing, a physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH) scheduling timing, or a PUSCH HARQ timing. | 11-14-2013 |
20130303167 | COORDINATED DYNAMIC POINT SELECTION (DPS) WITH CELL RANGE EXPANSION IN A COORDINATED MULTIPOINT (CoMP) SYSTEM - Technology for mitigating edge effect interference in a Coordinated MultiPoint (CoMP) system having multiple CoMP clusters is disclosed. In an example, a method can include a macro node transmitting a cell range expansion request to user equipments (UEs) within a cell. A CoMP cluster for nodes within the cell that includes UEs operating with the cell range expansion can be generated. Blanked resources between a plurality of macro nodes for the CoMP clusters in the CoMP system can be coordinated using a muting preference including a blanked resource. | 11-14-2013 |
20130322357 | HYBRID AUTOMATIC REPEAT REQUEST (HARQ) MAPPING FOR CARRIER AGGREGATION (CA) - Technology to support Hybrid Automatic Retransmission re-Quest (HARQ) for Carrier Aggregation (CA) is disclosed. For example, a device, at a processor residing on a User Equipment (UE), includes a sizing module and a window module. The sizing module can be configured to determine a first size of a first bundling window for a first Component Carrier (CC) and a second size of a second bundling window for a second CC. The window module can be configured to: generate a first virtual window comprising a selected number of DownLink (DL) sub-frames in the first bundling window that are added to DL sub-frames in the second bundling window; and generate a second virtual window comprising remaining DL sub-frames from the first bundling window that are not added to the first virtual window. The selected number of DL sub-frames can be proportional to a difference between the first size and the second size. | 12-05-2013 |
20130322358 | HYBRID AUTOMATIC REPEAT REQUEST (HARQ) MAPPING FOR CARRIER AGGREGATION (CA) - Technology to support mapping for Hybrid Automatic Retransmission re-Quest (HARQ) for Carrier Aggregation (CA) is disclosed. One method can include a user equipment (UE) identifying, within a radio frame, a type 2 DownLink (DL) sub-frame within a virtual bundling window associated with a Secondary Component Carrier (SCC). The type 2 DL sub-frame can be virtually moved from a Primary Component Carrier (PCC) for HARQ-ACKnowledge (HARQ-ACK) multiplexing of the virtual bundling window. The UE can extract a Component Carrier Element (CCE) number for a first CCE used by a Physical Downlink Control CHannel (PDCCH) transmission corresponding to the type 2 DL sub-frame. The UE can determine a Physical Uplink Control CHannel (PUCCH) resource for carrying a HARQ-ACK multiplexing message based on the CCE number when a PCC window size of the PCC is greater than an SCC window size of the SCC. | 12-05-2013 |
20130326551 | WIRELESS MULTIMEDIA QUALITY OF EXPERIENCE REPORTING - Embodiments of techniques and systems for quality of experience (QoE) reporting in wireless systems are described. In some embodiments, user equipment may receive a first value of a first quality of experience (QoE) metric computed during playout of a multimedia asset at the user equipment. The first value may be received at a first layer in a protocol stack of the user equipment from a second layer above the first layer in the protocol stack. The user equipment may provide a first layer report, including data representative of the first value, for wireless transmission from the user equipment to an eNB. Other embodiments may be described and claimed. | 12-05-2013 |
20140003452 | MULTIPLEXING OF CHANNEL STATE INFORMATION AND HYBRID AUTOMATIC REPEAT REQUEST - ACKNOWLEDGEMENT INFORMATION | 01-02-2014 |
20140022988 | USER EQUIPMENT AND METHOD FOR ANTENNA PORT QUASI CO-LOCATION SIGNALING IN COORDINATED MULTI-POINT OPERATIONS - User Equipment (UE) and methods for antenna port quasi co-location signaling in coordinated multi-point (CoMP) operations are generally described herein. In some embodiments, one or more downlink channels are at least partially offloaded from a serving Evolved Node-B (eNB) to one or more neighbor eNBs. The UE may receive signaling from the serving eNB to indicate a reference signal of a neighbor eNB to use for estimation of one or more large-scale physical-layer parameters associated with the one or more downlink channels provided by one of more of the neighbor eNB. The UE may estimate the one or more large-scale physical-layer parameters based on receipt of the indicated reference signal from the neighbor and serving eNBs. The UE may also apply the estimated one or more large-scale physical-layer parameters for processing the one or more downlink channels from the neighbor and serving eNBs. | 01-23-2014 |
20140092824 | HYBRID AUTOMATIC REPEAT REQUEST (HARQ) MAPPING FOR CARRIER AGGREGATION (CA) - Technology for conditional hybrid automatic retransmission re-quest (HARQ) mapping for carrier aggregation (CA) is disclosed. One method can include a user equipment (UE) determining when a subframe for physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH) transmission is configured for downlink semi-persistent scheduling (SPS). The subframe configured for downlink SPS can generate a first condition. The UE can generate HARQ-ACK states for the first condition for a HARQ bundling window with discontinuous transmission (DTX) padding for a secondary HARQ bundling window size for a secondary cell (SCell) and a primary HARQ bundling window size for a primary cell (PCell). The UE can generate HARQ-ACK states for a second condition for the HARQ bundling window with DTX padding including a DTX padding exception. The second condition can include conditions not covered by the first condition. The DTC padding exception can generate a set of HARQ-ACK states to uniquely define each padded HARQ-ACK state. | 04-03-2014 |
20140092878 | METHOD OF ENHANCED INTERFERENCE MEASUREMENTS FOR CHANNEL STATE INFORMATION (CSI) FEEDBACK - Embodiments of providing enhanced interference measurements for CSI feedback are generally described herein. In some embodiments, CSI-IM resources are used by UE to perform interference measurements. The serving cell determines a hopping pattern for varying a position of the determined CSI-IM resources in subframes transmitted to the served UE. The determined CSI-IM resources and the determined CSI-IM resources hopping pattern are transmitted to the served UE. The serving node transmits a zero-power (ZP) CSI-RS. The serving node receives an interference measurement from the served UE based on CSI-IM and ZP CSI-RS provided to the served UE from the serving cell. Collisions between the CSI-IM of the serving node and CSI-IM of the non-serving nodes are minimized by the determined CSI-IM resources hopping pattern. | 04-03-2014 |
20140293988 | TIMING SYNCHRONIZATION IN DISCOVERY SIGNALS - Embodiments described herein relate generally to a device that is to transmit signals using a control channel. The device may be, for example, a user equipment or low-powered radio access node. Before transmitting the signal, the transmitting device may modify symbols associated with the signal. For example, the transmitting device may generate a scrambling sequence and modulate the symbols associated with the signal with the scrambling sequence. In another example, the transmitting device may apply a shifting pattern or hopping pattern to the sequence indices associated with sequences for symbols to be included in the signal. The applied pattern may change one or more sequence indices associated with one or more symbol indices associated with the signal. Other embodiments may be described and claimed. | 10-02-2014 |
20140321360 | DEVICE-TO-DEVICE (D2D) PREAMBLE DESIGN - This application discusses, among other things, methods and apparatus for providing more efficient ways to enable D2D discovery and D2D communication simultaneously. In an example, a method can include assembling device-to device (D2D) discovery data at a wireless device, assembling D2D communication data at the wireless device, assembling a D2D preamble including the discovery data and the communication data, and transmitting the D2D preamble using a wireless transmitter of the wireless device. | 10-30-2014 |
20150009875 | ENERGY-EFFICIENT DEVICE DISCOVERY TECHNIQUES - Techniques for energy-efficient device discovery are described. In one embodiment, for example, user equipment may comprise logic, at least a portion of which is in hardware, the logic to initiate a synchronous operation mode, determine to announce one or more characteristics of a discovery zone of a wireless channel, and send a discovery announcement signal over the wireless channel, the discovery announcement signal describing the one or more characteristics of the discovery zone. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 01-08-2015 |
20150009949 | SYNCHRONIZING PEER-TO-PEER OPERATION FOR OUTSIDE NETWORK COVERAGE AND PARTIAL NETWORK COVERAGE USING LTE AIR INTERFACE - A user equipment (UE) enables synchronous peer-to-peer communication between devices for out of network coverage and partial network coverage scenarios. The UE performs a synchronization procedure and selects a spectrum resource within an uplink (UL) spectrum for device-to-device (D2D) communication. The UE, representing a synchronization source, generates timing information and synchronization signals for synchronizing a group of wireless communication devices (peer UEs) with the UE in a local synchronization area. The UE transmits, in selected or pre-allocated time or frequency resources, a synchronization signal including the timing information in order to synchronize devices in the local synchronization area. | 01-08-2015 |
20150043398 | Techniques for Device-to-Device Communications - Examples may include techniques to enable user equipment (UE) to establish a device-to-device (D2D) communication link for D2D communications with another UE. In some examples, the D2D communications may occur when either both or at least one UE is within a coverage area for a wireless wide area network (WWAN). In some other examples, both UEs may be outside of the coverage area and may utilize a third UE to provide or relay information for use to establish the D2D communication link. | 02-12-2015 |
20150043439 | COOPERATIVE MULTIPLE BEAM TRANSMISSION - Briefly, in accordance with one or more embodiments, cooperation of multiple beams for transmission is provided by identifying at least two beams among multiple beams that are dominant for a user, determining if there is any beam collision between the at least two beams, and, if there is beam collision between the at least two beams, delaying scheduling on one or more weaker ones of the at least two beams for other users and combining the two or more beams for transmission to the user. Alternatively, cooperation of multiple beams for transmission is provided by, if there is beam collision between the at least two beams, muting one or more weaker ones of the at least two beams and transmitting to the user with a stronger one of the at least two beams. | 02-12-2015 |
20150043448 | SIGNALING FOR PROXIMITY SERVICES AND D2D DISCOVERY IN AN LTE NETWORK - Embodiments of an enhanced node B (eNB), user equipment (UE) and methods of signaling for proximity services and device-to-device (D2D) discovery in an LTE network are generally described herein. In some embodiments, the eNB may transmit signaling to indicate D2D discovery zone configuration to proximity service (ProSe) enabled UEs. The signaling may indicate time and frequency resources and a periodicity of a discovery zone and may indicate operational parameters for the discovery zone. The resources of the D2D discovery zone may be allocated for D2D discovery signal transmission by the ProSe-enabled UEs. | 02-12-2015 |
20150045016 | USER EQUIPMENT AND METHOD FOR PACKET BASED DEVICE-TO-DEVICE (D2D) DISCOVERY IN AN LTE NETWORK - Embodiments of a User Equipment (UE) and methods for packet based device-to-device (D2D) discovery in an LTE network are generally described herein. In some embodiments, UE may be enabled for proximity services and may be configured to receive signaling from an enhanced node B (eNB) indicating resources allocated for D2D discovery. The UE may configure a discovery packet in accordance with a predetermined configuration to have at least a discovery payload and a cyclic-redundancy check (CRC). The discovery payload may include discovery-related content. The UE may be configured to transmit the discovery packet on at least some of the indicated resources for receipt by a receiving UE. In some embodiments, a demodulation reference signal (DMRS) may be selected to indicate a payload size and/or MCS of the discovery packet's payload. | 02-12-2015 |
20150071235 | UPLINK COORDINATED MULTI-POINT - Disclosed embodiments may include an apparatus having one or more processors coupled to one or more computer-readable storage media. The one or more processors may be configured to transmit and/or receive channel state information reference signal (CSI-RS) resource configuration information, demodulation reference signals (DM-RS), uplink sounding reference signals (SRS), and power control parameters to support uplink coordinated multi-point (CoMP) operations. Other embodiments may be disclosed. | 03-12-2015 |
20150085764 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND DEVICES FOR DEVICE-TO-DEVICE DISCOVERY - A user equipment (UE) includes a reference signal component, a guard period component, and a transmission component. The reference signal component is configured to randomly select a sequence for a reference signal for transmission in an open device-to-device discovery packet. The guard period component is configured to determine a first symbol signal for transmission during a first symbol of the device-to-device discovery packet. The first symbol comprises a partially punctured symbol. The transmission component is configured to transmit the device-to-device discovery packet. The device-to-device discovery packet includes the first symbol having the partially punctured symbol and a reference signal based on the randomly selected sequence. | 03-26-2015 |
20150131494 | HYBRID AUTOMATIC REPEAT REQUEST-ACKNOWLEDGE (HARQ-ACK) CODEBOOK GENERATION FOR INTER-BAND TIME DIVISION DUPLEX (TDD) CARRIER AGGREGATION (CA) - Technology to determine a Hybrid Automatic Repeat reQuest-ACKnowledge (HARQ-ACK) codebook size for inter-band time division duplex (TDD) carrier aggregation (CA) is disclosed. In an example, a user equipment (UE) operable to determine a HARQ-ACK codebook size for inter-band TDD CA can include computer circuitry configured to: Determine a HARQ bundling window for inter-band TDD CA including a number of downlink (DL) subframes using HARQ-ACK feedback; divide the HARQ bundling window into a first part and a second part; and calculate the HARQ-ACK codebook size based on the first part and the second part. The first part can include DL subframes of configured serving cells that occur no later than the DL subframe where a downlink control information (DCI) transmission for uplink scheduling on a serving cell is conveyed, and the second part can include physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH) subframes occurring after the DCI transmission of the serving cells. | 05-14-2015 |
20150215882 | USER EQUIPMENT AND METHODS FOR DEVICE-TO-DEVICE COMMUNICATION OVER AN LTE AIR INTERFACE - Embodiments of a UE to operate in accordance with a device-to-device (D2D) communication mode are disclosed herein. The UE may include hardware processing circuitry to determine a synchronization reference time based on reception of signals from an eNB. The hardware processing circuitry may be further to, during a D2D communication session, transmit Multi-Time Transmission Interval Bundle Groups (MTBG) of data symbols during a first group of Data Transmission Intervals (DTI) and refrain from transmission of data symbols during a second group of DTIs. Starting times of the DTIs may be based at least partly on the synchronization reference time. The hardware processing circuitry may be further to transmit, during an in-network communication session, data symbols according to a Time Transmission Interval (TTI) reference time synchronized to the synchronization reference time. | 07-30-2015 |
20150223141 | USER EQUIPMENT AND METHOD FOR TRANSMIT POWER CONTROL FOR D2D TRANMISSIONS - Embodiments of user equipment (UE) and methods for transmit power control for device-to-device (D2D) discovery operations and D2D communication in a cellular network are generally described herein. In some embodiments, the UE may configure a discovery signal for transmission on discovery resources from a configured resource pool for D2D discovery. The discovery signal may be transmitted at a transmit power level based on a relative location of the discovery resources with respect to uplink cellular resources in the frequency domain. | 08-06-2015 |
20150245193 | ADAPTIVE SILENCING MECHANISM FOR DEVICE-TO-DEVICE (D2D) DISCOVERY - Novel adaptive silencing schemes for device-to-device (D2D) discovery based on loading conditions in a discovery zone are disclosed herein. These adaptive silencing schemes can be used to mitigate interference and data collisions in networks where D2D connections can be formed. In some embodiments, a silencing factor is used to probabilistically determine whether a user equipment (UE) will transmit one or more D2D discovery signals in the discovery zone. Loading conditions in a current discovery zone can be estimated using several different approaches and metrics described herein. The silencing factor can be increased or decreased for a subsequent discovery zone based on the values of one or more of the metrics described herein for the current discovery zone. | 08-27-2015 |
20150264552 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND DEVICES FOR DEVICE-TO-DEVICE DISCOVERY AND COMMUNICATION - A user equipment (UE) is capable of directly communicating with one or more other UEs using a 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) communication specification. The UE is configured to identify a gap size for a device-to-device communication. The UE is configured to identify a cyclic prefix length for the device-to-device communication and transmit the device-to-device communication comprising a subframe having a physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH) structure. The subframe has the identified cyclic prefix length, and one or more last symbols of the subframe include a gap having the identified gap size. | 09-17-2015 |
20150271657 | APPARATUSES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR DIFFERENTIATION OF PAYLOAD SIZE FOR D2D DISCOVERY - Wireless mobile devices or user equipments (UEs) may communicate directly with other UEs, e.g., using device-to-device (“D2D”) direct discovery and communication. D2D direct discovery and communication may be used, for example, when UEs communicate with each other while within direct wireless range of each other. Different service types for D2D direct discovery and communication sessions, such as public safety (PS) services, non-PS services, etc., may utilize different data characteristics for the discovery message (e.g., data types and data structures). Data associated with the at least one data frame of a D2D direct discovery transmission can be configured to indicate these different data characteristics. | 09-24-2015 |
20150271800 | RESOURCE ALLOCATION TECHNIQUES FOR DEVICE-TO-DEVICE (D2D) COMMUNICATIONS - Resource allocation techniques for D2D communications are described. In one embodiment, for example, user equipment may comprise one or more radio frequency (RF) transceivers, one or more RF antennas, and logic, at least a portion of which is in hardware, the logic to receive a D2D control information (D2DCI) message comprising D2D transmission pattern (DTP) information, identify a set of D2D transmission resources based on the DTP information, and send one or more D2D data messages using the set of D2D transmission resources. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 09-24-2015 |
20150327201 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND DEVICES FOR SYNCHRONIZATION SOURCE SELECTION FOR DEVICE-TO-DEVICE COMMUNICATION - A user equipment (UE) is configured to scan for device-to-device synchronization sources based on scanning configuration information. The UE is configured to report detection of a device-to-device synchronization source to an Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN) Node B (eNB) in response to determining that the device-to-device synchronization source meets one or more reporting requirements of the scanning configuration information. The UE is configured to receive a communication from the eNB enabling the UE as a synchronization source and transmit signals to provide a synchronization reference to one or more in-range UEs including the device-to-device synchronization source. | 11-12-2015 |
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20090162895 | RIBULOSE, 1,5-BISPHOSPHATE CARBOXYLASE/OXYGENASE POLYPEPTIDES AND RELATED POLYNUCLEOTIDES - The present invention relates to novel ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase polypeptides and the polynucleotides that encode them. The invention also provides related host cells and methods. | 06-25-2009 |
20100099143 | Alanine 2,3-aminomutases and related polynucleotides - The present invention is directed to polypeptides that have enhanced alanine 2,3-aminomutase (AAM) activity and/or thermostability relative to the wild-type enzymes that have incidental AAM activity as a result of cross reactivity with alanine. In addition, the present invention is directed to a polynucleotides that encodes for the AAM polypeptides of the present invention, to nucleic acid sequences comprising the polynucleotides, to expression vectors comprising the polynucleotides operatively linked to a promoter, to host cells transformed to express the AAM polypeptides, and to a method for producing the AAM polypeptides of the present invention. | 04-22-2010 |
20100248312 | Alanine 2,3-aminomutases and related polynucleotides - The present disclosure relates generally to polypeptides having improved alanine 2,3-aminomutase (AAM) activity, the polynucleotides encoding the AAM polypeptides, and expression vectors and host cells for expressing the AAM polypeptides. | 09-30-2010 |
20120040437 | ALANINE 2,3-AMINOMUTASES AND RELATED POLYNUCLEOTIDES - The present disclosure relates generally to polypeptides having improved alanine 2,3-aminomutase (AAM) activity, the polynucleotides encoding the AAM polypeptides, and expression vectors and host cells for expressing the AAM polypeptides. | 02-16-2012 |
20120196334 | LIGF-TYPE ENZYMES FOR BIOCONVERSION OF LIGNIN-DERIVED COMPOUNDS - The teachings provided herein are generally directed to a method of converting lignin-derived compounds to valuable aromatic chemicals using an enzymatic, bioconversion process. The teachings provide a selection of (i) host cells that are tolerant to the toxic compounds present in lignin fractions; (ii) polypeptides that can be used as enzymes in the bioconversion of the lignin fractions to the aromatic chemical products; (iii) polynucleotides that can be used to transform the host cells to express the selection of polypeptides as enzymes in the bioconversion of the lignin fractions; and (iv) the transformants that express the enzymes. | 08-02-2012 |
20120196335 | LIGF-TYPE TRANSFORMANTS FOR BIOCONVERSION OF LIGNIN-DERIVED COMPOUNDS - The teachings provided herein are generally directed to a method of converting lignin-derived compounds to valuable aromatic chemicals using an enzymatic, bioconversion process. The teachings provide a selection of (i) host cells that are tolerant to the toxic compounds present in lignin fractions; (ii) polypeptides that can be used as enzymes in the bioconversion of the lignin fractions to the aromatic chemical products; (iii) polynucleotides that can be used to transform the host cells to express the selection of polypeptides as enzymes in the bioconversion of the lignin fractions; and (iv) the transformants that express the enzymes. | 08-02-2012 |
20120196353 | LIGF-TYPE SYSTEMS FOR BIOCONVERSION OF LIGNIN-DERIVED COMPOUNDS - The teachings provided herein are generally directed to a method of converting lignin-derived compounds to valuable aromatic chemicals using an enzymatic, bioconversion process. The teachings provide a selection of (i) host cells that are tolerant to the toxic compounds present in lignin fractions; (ii) polypeptides that can be used as enzymes in the bioconversion of the lignin fractions to the aromatic chemical products; (iii) polynucleotides that can be used to transform the host cells to express the selection of polypeptides as enzymes in the bioconversion of the lignin fractions; and (iv) the transformants that express the enzymes. | 08-02-2012 |
20120202257 | LIGE-TYPE ENZYMES FOR BIOCONVERSION OF LIGNIN-DERIVED COMPOUNDS - The teachings provided herein are generally directed to a method of converting lignin-derived compounds to valuable aromatic chemicals using an enzymatic, bioconversion process. The teachings provide a selection of (i) host cells that are tolerant to the toxic compounds present in lignin fractions; (ii) polypeptides that can be used as enzymes in the bioconversion of the lignin fractions to the aromatic chemical products; (iii) polynucleotides that can be used to transform the host cells to express the selection of polypeptides as enzymes in the bioconversion of the lignin fractions; and (iv) the transformants that express the enzymes. | 08-09-2012 |
20120202258 | LIGE-TYPE TRANSFORMANTS FOR BIOCONVERSION OF LIGNIN-DERIVED COMPOUNDS - The teachings provided herein are generally directed to a method of converting lignin-derived compounds to valuable aromatic chemicals using an enzymatic, bioconversion process. The teachings provide a selection of (i) host cells that are tolerant to the toxic compounds present in lignin fractions; (ii) polypeptides that can be used as enzymes in the bioconversion of the lignin fractions to the aromatic chemical products; (iii) polynucleotides that can be used to transform the host cells to express the selection of polypeptides as enzymes in the bioconversion of the lignin fractions; and (iv) the transformants that express the enzymes. | 08-09-2012 |
20120202272 | LIGE-TYPE SYSTEMS FOR BIOCONVERSION OF LIGNIN-DERIVED COMPOUNDS - The teachings provided herein are generally directed to a method of converting lignin-derived compounds to valuable aromatic chemicals using an enzymatic, bioconversion process. The teachings provide a selection of (i) host cells that are tolerant to the toxic compounds present in lignin fractions; (ii) polypeptides that can be used as enzymes in the bioconversion of the lignin fractions to the aromatic chemical products; (iii) polynucleotides that can be used to transform the host cells to express the selection of polypeptides as enzymes in the bioconversion of the lignin fractions; and (iv) the transformants that express the enzymes. | 08-09-2012 |
20130143304 | LIGF-TYPE SYSTEMS FOR BIOCONVERSION OF LIGNIN-DERIVED COMPOUNDS - The teachings provided herein are generally directed to a method of converting lignin-derived compounds to valuable aromatic chemicals using an enzymatic, bioconversion process. The teachings provide a selection of (i) host cells that are tolerant to the toxic compounds present in lignin fractions; (ii) polypeptides that can be used as enzymes in the bioconversion of the lignin fractions to the aromatic chemical products; (iii) polynucleotides that can be used to transform the host cells to express the selection of polypeptides as enzymes in the bioconversion of the lignin fractions; and (iv) the transformants that express the enzymes. | 06-06-2013 |
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20120310826 | VIRTUAL WALLET CARD SELECTION APPARATUSES, METHODS AND SYSTEMS - The VIRTUAL WALLET CARD SELECTION APPARATUSES, METHODS AND SYSTEMS (“VWCS”) transform virtual wallet card selections by users utilizing mobile devices via VWCS components into virtual wallet card-based transaction purchase notifications. In one implementation, the VWCS obtains a user authentication request for a purchase transaction, and extracts a universal card account number from it. Upon querying a database, the VWCS determines that the user has access to a virtual wallet and obtains virtual wallet card selection options for the user from the database. The VWCS provides the virtual wallet card selection options to a user mobile device, and obtains a user selection of an account included among the options. The VWCS initiates a purchase transaction using the user selection. Also, upon completion of authorization of the purchase transaction, the VWCS provides a purchase receipt to the user mobile device. | 12-06-2012 |
20130237185 | MOBILE RICH MEDIA INFORMATION SYSTEM - A system and method is described for providing an interactive rich media information service to users of mobile devices. The rich media information is presented to users in a plurality of interactive rich media channels. A subscriber-specific data stream is received at the mobile device containing channel data for each of the rich media channel that the user has subscribed to. The channel data is separated and stored corresponding to each such subscribed-to channel. An interactive multimedia runtime container (iMRC). is executed on the mobile device for each subscribed-to channel. The rich media channels are played on the iMRC and displayed on the display of the mobile device. Using the user interface elements of the mobile device, the user may navigate through the information on the channels, navigate between different channels, subscribe or un-subscribe to channels, and enter user preferences for further tailoring the information presented in the subscribed-to channels. | 09-12-2013 |
20130344849 | CALL NOTIFICATION WITH RICH CALLER IDENTIFICATION - Communication systems and methods are described that include call notification with rich caller identification. Components of the communication systems are configured to receive a call for a user via an enterprise voice channel. A call request is automatically generated in response to event data of the received call. The call request includes caller data from enterprise databases or directories. The caller data provides identifying information of the caller to the user via the call request. The call request can include response options by which the user can participate in the call. The call request is routed to a target device of the user via a data channel of the host enterprise. The target device provides the user with multiple action or response options via the call request. The response options include for example accepting the call, delaying the call, forwarding the call, ignoring the call, and ignoring the caller. | 12-26-2013 |
20140040127 | Virtual Wallet Card Selection Apparatuses, Methods and Systems - The VIRTUAL WALLET CARD SELECTION APPARATUSES, METHODS AND SYSTEMS (“VWCS”) transform virtual wallet card selections by users utilizing mobile devices via VWCS components into virtual wallet card-based transaction purchase notifications. In one implementation, the VWCS obtains a user authentication request for a purchase transaction, and extracts a universal card account number from it. Upon querying a database, the VWCS determines that the user has access to a virtual wallet and obtains virtual wallet card selection options for the user from the database. The VWCS provides the virtual wallet card selection options to a user mobile device, and obtains a user selection of an account included among the options. The VWCS initiates a purchase transaction using the user selection. Also, upon completion of authorization of the purchase transaction, the VWCS provides a purchase receipt to the user mobile device. | 02-06-2014 |
20140256294 | INTEGRATION OF ENTERPRISE VOICEMAIL IN MOBILE SYSTEMS - An integrated voicemail system is described that provides “visual voicemail” that overcomes the shortcomings associated with a user having to dial into a voicemail system and navigate through a menu of options using conventional voice and/or standard DTMF signaling-based browsing capabilities. The visual voicemail instead provides, via a client device of the user's choice, a visual presentation of a user's voicemails along with state information of the voicemails. The visual presentation of the voicemails includes a user interface that allows a user to control or manipulate voicemails from the client device, where the manipulation includes playing, pausing, rewinding, fast-forwarding, deleting, and changing a state of each voicemail. The visual voicemail also eliminates the need for a user to periodically call-in to the enterprise voicemail system in order to check for voicemail messages as the messages can be automatically delivered to the user's client device. | 09-11-2014 |
20140337175 | Universal Electronic Payment Apparatuses, Methods and Systems - The UNIVERSAL ELECTRONIC PAYMENT APPARATUS, METHODS AND SYSTEMS (“UEP”) transform touchscreen inputs into a virtual wallet mobile application interface via UEP components into purchase transaction triggers and receipt notices. In one implementation the UEP provides, via a user device, a product information search request; and obtains, in response to the product information search request, information on a first product for sale by a first merchant and a second product for sale by a second merchant. The UEP generates a single purchase transaction request, using the information on the first product for sale by the first merchant and the second product for sale by the second merchant. The UEP provides, via the user device, the single purchase transaction request for payment processing. Also, the UEP obtains an electronic purchase receipt for the first product for sale by the first merchant and the second product for sale by the second merchant. | 11-13-2014 |
20150133096 | CALL NOTIFICATION WITH RICH CALLER IDENTIFICATION - Communication systems and methods are described that include call notification with rich caller identification. Components of the communication systems are configured to receive a call for a user via an enterprise voice channel. A call request is automatically generated in response to event data of the received call. The call request includes caller data from enterprise databases or directories. The caller data provides identifying information of the caller to the user via the call request. The call request can include response options by which the user can participate in the call. The call request is routed to a target device of the user via a data channel of the host enterprise. The target device provides the user with multiple action or response options via the call request. The response options include for example accepting the call, delaying the call, forwarding the call, ignoring the call, and ignoring the caller. | 05-14-2015 |
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20100162109 | USER INTERFACE HAVING CHANGEABLE TOPOGRAPHY - A user interface having changeable topography is disclosed. The user interface can have a shape changeable surface that can selectively alter according to an input so as to provide changeable topography of the user interface. The surface can include individual nodes that can raise above or lower below the initial surface. Alternatively, the surface can include a shape changeable material that can change the shape of portions thereof into discrete shapes above or below the initial surface. Alternatively, the surface can include a deformable material that can deform portions thereof into discrete forms above or below the initial surface. The changeable topography can define different user interface layouts. The user interface can, for example, be associated with input and/or output devices, such as touch pads, touch screens, and the like. | 06-24-2010 |
20110142016 | AD HOC NETWORKING BASED ON CONTENT AND LOCATION - Methods, program products, and systems for ad hoc networking based on content and location are described. A user of a mobile device can identify another user using another mobile device who is close by, if both users have requested to participate in networking. Common interests and experiences of two or more users located close to each other can be identified from content, including automatically created usage data of the mobile devices. Usage data of a mobile device can be created based on activities performed on the mobile device (e.g., songs downloaded), a trajectory of the mobile device (e.g., places traveled), or other public data available from the mobile device (e.g., pictures shared). Each of the users can be notified that another user having the common interests and experiences is close by. A means of initiating communication can be provided to the users to facilitate communication between the users. | 06-16-2011 |
20110195700 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR USING A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICE WITH MULTIPLE SERVICE PROVIDERS - Configuring a mobile wireless communication device using a carrier service configuration profile selected from a set of stored carrier service configuration profiles. Carrier service configuration profiles are selected based on one or more combinations of identifier values stored in the mobile wireless communication device. Carrier service configuration profiles are priority ranked based on a specificity of the one or more combinations of identifier values. | 08-11-2011 |
20120046040 | LOCATION-BASED PROFILE - A location determination subsystem of a mobile device can determine a location of the mobile device. A monitoring subsystem of the mobile device can be configured, using a profile, to monitor states of a wireless connection between the mobile device and a communications network. When the monitoring subsystem detects an interruption of the wireless connection, a virtual geofence can be constructed around the location of the mobile device when the interruption occurred. The geofence can indicate a boundary of an enclosed geographic area. The geofence can be associated with a diagnostics profile stored on the mobile device or dynamically retrieved from a server upon occurrence of the interruption. When the mobile device enters the area enclosed by the geofence, the monitoring subsystem can be configured using the diagnostics profile in anticipation of interruptions of connections. Information relating to the interruptions can be anonymously sent to a server for analysis. | 02-23-2012 |
20130115948 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR USING A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICE WITH MULTIPLE SERVICE PROVIDERS - Configuring a mobile wireless communication device using a carrier service configuration profile selected from a set of stored carrier service configuration profiles. Carrier service configuration profiles are selected based on one or more combinations of identifier values stored in the mobile wireless communication device. Carrier service configuration profiles are priority ranked based on a specificity of the one or more combinations of identifier values. | 05-09-2013 |
20140106730 | Location-Based Profile - A location determination subsystem of a mobile device can determine a location of the mobile device. A monitoring subsystem of the mobile device can be configured, using a profile, to monitor states of a wireless connection between the mobile device and a communications network. When the monitoring subsystem detects an interruption of the wireless connection, a virtual geofence can be constructed around the location of the mobile device when the interruption occurred. The geofence can indicate a boundary of an enclosed geographic area. The geofence can be associated with a diagnostics profile stored on the mobile device or dynamically retrieved from a server upon occurrence of the interruption. When the mobile device enters the area enclosed by the geofence, the monitoring subsystem can be configured using the diagnostics profile in anticipation of interruptions of connections. Information relating to the interruptions can be anonymously sent to a server for analysis. | 04-17-2014 |
20140349634 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR USING A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICE WITH MULTIPLE SERVICE PROVIDERS - Configuring a mobile wireless communication device using a carrier service configuration profile selected from a set of stored carrier service configuration profiles. Carrier service configuration profiles are selected based on one or more combinations of identifier values stored in the mobile wireless communication device. Carrier service configuration profiles are priority ranked based on a specificity of the one or more combinations of identifier values. | 11-27-2014 |
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20120295419 | METHODS FOR DEPOSITING A MATERIAL ATOP A SUBSTRATE - Methods for depositing a material atop a substrate are provided herein. In some embodiments, a method of depositing a material atop a substrate may include exposing a substrate to a silicon containing gas and a reducing gas; increasing a flow rate of the silicon containing gas while decreasing a flow rate of the reducing gas to form a first layer; and depositing a second layer atop the first layer. | 11-22-2012 |
20120312326 | METHODS FOR CLEANING A SURFACE OF A SUBSTRATE USING A HOT WIRE CHEMICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION (HWCVD) CHAMBER - Methods for cleaning a surface of a substrate using a hot wire chemical vapor deposition (HWCVD) chamber are provided herein. In some embodiments, a method for cleaning a surface of a substrate may include providing a substrate having a material disposed on a surface of the substrate to a hot wire chemical vapor deposition (HWCVD) chamber; providing hydrogen (H | 12-13-2012 |
20120328885 | DEPOSITION OF POLYMER FILMS BY ELECTROSPINNING - Methods and apparatus for depositing polymer films are provided herein. In some embodiments a method for depositing a dielectric film may include flowing a liquid polymer precursor material through an orifice spaced apart from a substrate upon which the liquid polymer precursor material is to be deposited; providing a potential difference between the orifice and the substrate to attract the liquid polymer towards the substrate and form a deposited material on the substrate; and curing the deposited material to form a dielectric film on the substrate. | 12-27-2012 |
20130048987 | P-I-N STRUCTURES AND METHODS FOR FORMING P-I-N STRUCTURES HAVING AN I-LAYER FORMED VIA HOT WIRE CHEMICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION (HWCVD) - Embodiments of the present invention provide p-i-n structures and methods for forming p-i-n structures useful, for example, in photovoltaic cells. In some embodiments, a method for forming a p-i-n structure on a substrate may include forming a bi-layer p-type layer on the substrate by: depositing a microcrystalline p-type layer atop the protective layer; and depositing an amorphous p-type layer atop the microcrystalline p-type layer; depositing an amorphous i-type layer via hot wire chemical vapor deposition atop the amorphous p-type layer; and depositing an amorphous n-type layer atop the amorphous i-type layer. A p-i-n structure may include a bi-layer p-type layer disposed above a substrate, the bi-layer p-type layer having a microcrystalline p-type layer and an amorphous p-type layer disposed atop the microcrystalline p-type layer; an amorphous i-type layer disposed atop the bi-layer p-type layer; and an n-type layer disposed atop the i-type layer. | 02-28-2013 |
20130065401 | METHODS FOR DEPOSITING METAL-POLYMER COMPOSITE MATERIALS ATOP A SUBSTRATE - Methods for depositing metal-polymer composite materials atop a substrate are provided herein. In some embodiments, a method of depositing a metal-polymer composite material atop a substrate disposed in a hot wire chemical vapor deposition (HWCVD) chamber may include flowing a current through a plurality of filaments disposed in the HWCVD chamber, the filaments comprising a metal to be deposited atop a substrate; providing a process gas comprising an initiator and a monomer to the HWCVD chamber; and depositing a metal-polymer composite material on the substrate using species decomposed from the process gas and metal atoms ejected from the plurality of filaments. | 03-14-2013 |
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20140023794 | Method And Apparatus For Low Temperature ALD Deposition - Provided are methods and apparatus for low temperature atomic layer deposition of a densified film. A low temperature film is formed and densified by exposure to one or more of a plasma or radical species. The resulting densified film has superior properties to low temperature films formed without densification. | 01-23-2014 |
20150125603 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR DEPOSITING CHALCOGENIDE LAYERS USING HOT WIRE CHEMICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION - Methods and apparatus for depositing chalcogenide materials on substrates in a hot wire chemical vapor deposition (HWCVD) process are provided herein. In some embodiments, a method of depositing a chalcogenide film atop a substrate in a hot wire chemical vapor deposition (HWCVD) process chamber includes vaporizing one or more liquid chalcogenide precursors while flowing a carrier gas to form a first gas mixture of the vaporized chalcogenide precursor and the carrier gas; mixing the first gas mixture with a second gas to form a second gas mixture, wherein the second gas is a catalyst; and flowing the second gas mixture to the HWCVD process chamber, wherein the second gas mixture dissociates in the HWCVD process chamber to deposit a chalcogenide film atop the substrate. | 05-07-2015 |
20150126041 | METHODS FOR ETCHING SILICON USING HYDROGEN RADICALS IN A HOT WIRE CHEMICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION CHAMBER - Methods for etching silicon using hydrogen radicals in a hot wire chemical vapor deposition process are provided herein. In some embodiments, a method of processing a substrate having a crystalline silicon layer atop the substrate and a patterned masking layer atop the crystalline silicon layer exposing portions of the crystalline silicon layer; the method may include (a) exposing the substrate to a plasma formed from an inert gas wherein ions from the plasma amorphize a first part of the exposed portions of the crystalline silicon layer; and (b) exposing the substrate to hydrogen radicals generated from a process gas comprising a hydrogen-containing gas in a hot wire chemical vapor deposition (HWCVD) process chamber to etch the amorphized first part of the exposed portion of the crystalline silicon layer. | 05-07-2015 |
20150148236 | LASER PROCESSING OF SUPERCONDUCTOR LAYERS - A method of forming a superconductor includes exposing a layer disposed on a substrate to an oxygen ambient, and selectively annealing a portion of the layer to form a superconducting region within the layer. | 05-28-2015 |
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20080222311 | Management of shared storage I/O resources - Automated management of shared I/O resources involves use of a policy engine for implementing I/O scheduling group I/O policies. The I/O policies are used for determining whether corresponding I/O requests should be issued to a shared storage system immediately or should be delayed via corresponding policy-based queues. In the context of database systems, a database administrator can specify policies regarding how I/O resources should be used and the database system itself enforces the policies, rather than requiring the database administrator enforce the I/O usage of the database and of the individual users. | 09-11-2008 |
20090037424 | EFFICIENT NETWORK DATA TRANSFER - An approach for providing efficient network data transfer service is provided. In one embodiment, a first database server receives, from a second database server, a first request to access a first storage subsystem. Here, the second database server cannot access first data in the first storage subsystem without another database server transmitting the first data to the second database server. In response, the first database server provides the second database server a first set of access primitives. Using the first set of access primitives, the second database server may access data stored in the first storage subsystem that may be otherwise not accessible. As a result, the first database server receives, from the second database server, a first data access request to access first data stored in the first storage subsystem. | 02-05-2009 |
20090240783 | Direct network file system - A computer-implemented method of implementing a network file system may include steps of providing a host, the host including an Operating System (OS) that includes a kernel and a first client implementing the Network File System (NFS) protocol in the kernel, and a database server process. A second NFS client may be provided in the database server process. A NFS server may be provided, coupled to the host. A device implementing the Network Attached Storage (NAS) protocol may also be provided, coupled to the NFS server. NFS requests to access data stored in the NAS server may then be generated and sent from the second NFS client in the database server process directly to the NFS server, bypassing the first NFS client in the OS kernel of the host. NFS File handles obtained by one database process may be shared with other database processes through a shared memory area. | 09-24-2009 |
20100077107 | STORAGE-SIDE STORAGE REQUEST MANAGEMENT - Techniques are provided for managing, within a storage system, the sequence in which I/O requests are processed by the storage system based, at least in part, on a one or more logical characteristics of the I/O requests. The logical characteristics may include, for example, the identity of the user for whom the I/O request was submitted, the service that submitted the I/O request, the database targeted by the I/O request, an indication of a consumer group to which the I/O request maps, the reason why the I/O request was issued, a priority category of the I/O request, etc. Techniques are also provided for automatically establishing a scheduling policy within a storage system, and for dynamically changing the scheduling policy in response to changes in workload. | 03-25-2010 |
20120173774 | STORAGE-SIDE STORAGE REQUEST MANAGEMENT - Techniques are provided for managing, within a storage system, the sequence in which I/O requests are processed by the storage system based, at least in part, on one or more logical characteristics of the I/O requests. The logical characteristics may include, for example, the identity of the user for whom the I/O request was submitted, the service that submitted the I/O request, the database targeted by the I/O request, an indication of a consumer group to which the I/O request maps, the reason why the I/O request was issued, a priority category of the I/O request, etc. Techniques are also provided for automatically establishing a scheduling policy within a storage system, and for dynamically changing the scheduling policy in response to changes in workload. | 07-05-2012 |
20130339636 | STORAGE-SIDE STORAGE REQUEST MANAGEMENT - Techniques are provided for managing, within a storage system, the sequence in which I/O requests are processed by the storage system based, at least in part, on one or more logical characteristics of the I/O requests. The logical characteristics may include, for example, the identity of the user for whom the I/O request was submitted, the service that submitted the I/O request, the database targeted by the I/O request, an indication of a consumer group to which the I/O request maps, the reason why the I/O request was issued, a priority category of the I/O request, etc. Techniques are also provided for automatically establishing a scheduling policy within a storage system, and for dynamically changing the scheduling policy in response to changes in workload. | 12-19-2013 |
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20150089008 | INTELLIGENT NETWORK RESOURCE MANAGER - A method and apparatus for intelligent network resource manager for distributed computing systems is provided. A first priority is assigned to a first virtual channel set that includes at least two virtual channels of a plurality of virtual channels associated with a physical communication channel. A second priority is assigned to a second virtual channel set that includes at least one virtual channel of the plurality of virtual channels. The first virtual channel set has more virtual channels than the second virtual channel set. Outbound messages of the first priority are directed to virtual channels of the first virtual channel set. Outbound messages of the second priority are directed to virtual channels of the second virtual channel set. The virtual channels are processed in a round-robin order, where processing includes sending the outbound messages over the physical communication channel. | 03-26-2015 |
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20110282725 | AD REDEMPTION - This specification describes technologies relating to content presentation. In general, one aspect of the subject matter described in this specification can be embodied in methods that include the actions of sending one or more redeemable content items to a user, each content item being configured for redemption at a physical retail location; receiving a request from the user to redeem a content item of the one or more content items at a particular physical retail location; validating, using one or more processor, the content item for redemption; if the content item is valid for redemption, notifying a corresponding retailer of the content item redemption to be applied to a pending retail transaction; and logging the redemption. Other embodiments of this aspect include corresponding systems, apparatus, and computer program products. | 11-17-2011 |
20110289090 | CLASSIFYING LOCATIONS FOR AD PRESENTATION - This specification describes technologies relating to content presentation. In general, one aspect of the subject matter described in this specification can be embodied in methods that include the actions of receiving data from a plurality of users within a geographic region associated with a location; analyzing the received data to derive a category for the location; annotating the location with the category; and using the category to boost candidate content items for delivery to users in the location in response to future content item requests. | 11-24-2011 |
20120004978 | Call Tracking For Online Content Items - This specification relates to tracking phone calls related to online content items. In general, one aspect of the subject matter described in this specification can be embodied in methods that include the actions of determining a probability that a call to a phone number resulted from a first interaction of a set of interactions. In general, another aspect of the subject matter described in this specification can be embodied in methods that include the actions of determining a rank score for an online content item, including for each call of a plurality of phone calls to the phone number, attributing the call to an online content interaction of a set of online content interactions; determining, using the rank score, whether to provide the online content item to a client device; and providing the online content item to the client device upon determining to do so using the rank score. | 01-05-2012 |
20120155624 | Frequency Capping and Throttling of Calls in a Pay-Per-Call Advertising Solution - Various methods, systems, and computer program products are disclosed for controlling a number of calls based on promotional message impressions. The method may include receiving a request to communicate at least one promotional message, wherein the at least one promotional message is associated with one or more phone numbers. The method may include communicating the at least one promotional message and the one or more phone numbers. The method may include receiving one or more calls associated with the at least one promotional message. The method may include determining a call through rate for the at least one promotional message based on the one or more calls. The method may include determining a number of impressions of the at least one promotional message based on the determined call through rate. | 06-21-2012 |
20120177189 | Displaying Phone Number on the Landing Page Based on Keywords - Various methods, systems, and computer program products are disclosed for determining promotional messages that led to a phone call. The method may include communicating a promotional message, wherein the promotional message is associated with a phone number. The method may include receiving an indication that the promotional message was selected. The method may include receiving a phone call via the phone number, the phone call indicating the phone number that was called. The method may include associating the phone call with the promotional message based on the phone number. The method may include determining that the communicated promotional message led to the phone call based on the associated phone call and promotional message. | 07-12-2012 |
20130030913 | Deriving Ads Ranking of Local Advertisers based on Distance and Aggregate User Activities - A system and method are disclosed including determining structured information sources that a local business participates in based on a common set of features that identify the business, collecting user interaction information from the structured information sources, aggregating the collected user interaction information into a set of attributes that are common across the structured information sources, storing local business location and the aggregated user interaction information for the set of attributes into a local business database, receiving a request from a mobile device for an ad including a geographic location, determining a geographic region that contains the geographic location, retrieving a set of local businesses from the local business database having locations within the region, determining distance values between the geographic location and the business locations, retrieving a subset of attributes for the aggregate user interaction information from the database, constructing feature vectors including the distance values and values for the attributes, calculating scores corresponding to feature vectors, and providing an ad in response to the ad request. | 01-31-2013 |
20130332261 | Call Tracking for Online Content Items - This specification relates to tracking phone calls related to online content items. In general, one aspect of the subject matter described in this specification can be embodied in methods that include the actions of determining a probability that a call to a phone number resulted from a first interaction of a set of interactions. In general, another aspect of the subject matter described in this specification can be embodied in methods that include the actions of determining a rank score for an online content item, including for each call of a plurality of phone calls to the phone number, attributing the call to an online content interaction of a set of online content interactions; determining, using the rank score, whether to provide the online content item to a client device; and providing the online content item to the client device upon determining to do so using the rank score. | 12-12-2013 |
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20140249923 | CLASSIFYING LOCATIONS FOR AD PRESENTATION - This specification describes technologies relating to content presentation. In general, one aspect of the subject matter described in this specification can be embodied in methods that include the actions of receiving data from a plurality of users within a geographic region associated with a location; analyzing the received data to derive a category for the location; annotating the location with the category; and using the category to boost candidate content items for delivery to users in the location in response to future content item requests. | 09-04-2014 |