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20130335566 | SYSTEMS, METHODS AND DEVICES FOR REPEAT PASS IMAGING FOR WIDE AREA INTERMITTENT VIDEO - This application relates to techniques for obtaining wide area intermittent video (WAIV). Some embodiments disclosed herein include a method of obtaining WAIV. The method can include, for example, capturing images at a series of sensor stations having pre-determined locations along a flightline. The flightline can be repeated one or more times, where images are captured at the same sensor stations with each pass of the flightline. The captured images from the same sensor station may have replicated view geometry and may be co-registered and precisely aligned with pixel-level precision. The captured images from multiple sensor stations through time may also be displayed together based upon absolute or relative sensor station locations to create a temporal sequence of wide area intermittent video. The approach provides efficient methods for creating wide area video with reduced temporal imaging frame rates. Systems and devices for forming wide area intermittent video are also disclosed. | 12-19-2013 |
20140064554 | IMAGE STATION MATCHING, PREPROCESSING, SPATIAL REGISTRATION AND CHANGE DETECTION WITH MULTI-TEMPORAL REMOTELY-SENSED IMAGERY - A method for collecting and processing remotely sensed imagery in order to achieve precise spatial co-registration (e.g., matched alignment) between multi-temporal image sets is presented. Such precise alignment or spatial co-registration of imagery can be used for change detection, image fusion, and temporal analysis/modeling. Further, images collected in this manner may be further processed in such a way that image frames or line arrays from corresponding photo stations are matched, co-aligned and if desired merged into a single image and/or subjected to the same processing sequence. A second methodology for automated detection of moving objects within a scene using a time series of remotely sensed imagery is also presented. Specialized image collection and preprocessing procedures are utilized to obtain precise spatial co-registration (image registration) between multitemporal image frame sets. In addition, specialized change detection techniques are employed in order to automate the detection of moving objects. | 03-06-2014 |
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20100311179 | Method of Using 14C Measurements to Determine the Percent Natural of Cleaning Compositions - The present invention relates to a method for measuring the percentage natural of a cleaning composition using radiocarbon dating data. The percentage natural of a cleaning composition is defined as the amount of material that comes from non-petroleum based or derived products. By using radiocarbon data for the entire composition or its individual components one can determine the percentage of materials which are from non-petroleum based or derived products, and calculate the percent Renewable Carbon Index (RCI). The percent RCI can be used to calculate the percent natural of the cleaning composition as defined by the methods of the present invention. | 12-09-2010 |
20140011726 | LOW-VOC CLEANING SUBSTRATES AND COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING A CATIONIC BIOCIDE - A cleaning composition for sanitizing and/or disinfecting hard surfaces, comprising: a cationic biocide, surfactant and low levels of VOC solvents. The cleaning composition is adapted to clean a variety of hard surfaces without leaving behind a visible residue and creates low levels of streaking and filming on the treated surface. The cleaning composition contains less than 5% by weight of VOCs. The cleaning composition may be used alone as a liquid or spray formulation or in combination with a substrate, for example, a pre-loaded cleaning wipe. | 01-09-2014 |
20140150193 | LOW-VOC CLEANING SUBSTRATES AND COMPOSITIONS - A cleaning composition for sanitizing and/or disinfecting hard surfaces, comprising: | 06-05-2014 |
20150074888 | FLOATING AUTOMATIC TOILET BOWL CLEANING DEVICE - The invention relates to free floating automated toilet bowl cleaning devices that dispense a volatile composition (e.g., a fragrance) into air surrounding the toilet and dispense a cleaning composition (e.g., hypohalite bleach) into toilet tank water on which the device freely floats. The device includes a first compartment for housing the volatile composition. The first compartment is permeable to air, with the permeable portion of the first compartment positioned above a water line when the device is floated. The device includes a second compartment for housing the cleaning composition. The second compartment includes one or more inlets through the device body to allow fluid communication with the liquid on which the device floats during use. A floatation member is positioned above the second compartment (e.g., between the first and second compartments). | 03-19-2015 |
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20100121726 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING FINANCIAL TRANSACTION DATA USING AN INTERMEDIARY SERVICE - An acquirer communicates with an intermediary transaction processing service to handle financial transaction requests received from multiple points of purchase. The acquirer receives an initial authorization request generated based on a transaction initiated by a customer at a point of purchase. The initial authorization request includes unique identifying information associated with the customer. The acquirer determines that the unique identifying information is associated with the intermediary service and provides at least part of the initial authorization request to the intermediary service. In response, the intermediary service provides account information to the acquirer. The acquirer then generates a modified authorization request based on the initial authorization request and the received account information and transmits the modified authorization to an issuing institution to request approval of the transaction. | 05-13-2010 |
20100121767 | INTERMEDIARY SERVICE AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING FINANCIAL TRANSACTION DATA WITH MOBILE DEVICE CONFIRMATION - A transaction processing service operates as an intermediary between acquirers of financial transaction requests and issuing institutions that process the financial transaction requests. The intermediary service utilizes a customer's mobile device as an out-of-band communication channel to notify a customer of a received financial transaction request. To send the notification, the intermediary service retrieves stored customer information, including an address of the customer's mobile device and a list of payment instruments that can be used to pay for the transaction. Before continuing to process the received financial transaction request, the service may first require the customer to confirm the transaction via the mobile device. The intermediary service retrieves financial account information associated with the customer from issuing institutions, and, if the transaction is confirmed, provides the account information to acquirers in order to allow transactions to be processed. | 05-13-2010 |
20100312636 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR APPLYING STORED VALUE TO A FINANCIAL TRANSACTION - A transaction processing service operates as an intermediary between acquirers of financial transaction requests and issuing institutions that process the financial transaction requests. The intermediary receives an authorization request generated based on a transaction initiated by a customer at a point of purchase. The intermediary service then determines one or more stored value items that can be applied to the transaction. Stored value items may be determined based on the customer's identity or based on transaction characteristics, such as the point of purchase or the transaction items. The service sends a transaction notification to a mobile device associated with the customer to notify the customer of the available stored value items. The service then applies the stored value items to pay a portion of the transaction amount and initiates a payment process to pay the remainder of the transaction amount. | 12-09-2010 |
20100312700 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING STATUS OF A PAYMENT INSTRUMENT - A transaction processing service operates as an intermediary between acquirers of financial transaction requests and issuing institutions that process the financial transaction requests. The intermediary service enables a customer to selectively change the status of an account's associated with a payment instrument by activating or deactivating the account. The intermediary service may manage account status locally using a rules module. Alternatively, the issuing institution may manage account status, while the intermediary service provides an interface for customers. A customer communicates with the intermediary service to direct the service to change the account status. The intermediary service determines the account's issuing institution and provides an indication to the issuing institution of the current status of the account (or of the change in status). The intermediary service may provide the indication by transmitting a message to the issuing institution or by storing the account status information in its own database. The issuing institution may then request account status from the intermediary service whenever it needs the information, such as when it receives an authorization request. | 12-09-2010 |
20130007849 | SECURE CONSUMER AUTHORIZATION AND AUTOMATED CONSUMER SERVICES USING AN INTERMEDIARY SERVICE - A transaction processing service that operates as an intermediary between aggregators of transaction requests, service providers, consumers, and third-party recipients of data, is disclosed. As used herein, a transaction request is a request for consumer services to be provided to a consumer or third-party, a consumer's authorization of such consumer services, and/or a consumer's authorization of applicable terms, policies, contracts, or agreements. The intermediary service utilizes a consumer's mobile device as an out-of-band communication channel to notify a consumer of a received transaction request and to receive a consumer's authorization of the transaction. Once a transaction is authorized, the intermediary service facilitates the consumer services related to the transaction and provides a service response from one or more service providers to the user's mobile device and/or another service target. | 01-03-2013 |