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Alban Bassuet, New York, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100150359Methods and Systems for Improved Acoustic Environment Characterization - In embodiments of the present invention improved capabilities are described for determining a multi-dimensional sound signature for a location within a hypothetical space, comparing the multi-dimensional sound signature to a known multi-dimensional sound signature, and modifying the hypothetical space such that the similarity between the multi-dimensional sound signature for the location within the modified hypothetical space and the known multi-dimensional sound signature is increased.06-17-2010

Alban Corpron, Salon De Provence FR

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20110138817METHOD OF INCREASING THE SAFETY OF A POWER PLANT, AND A POWER PLANT SUITABLE FOR IMPLEMENTING THE METHOD - The present invention relates to a method of increasing the safety of a power plant (06-16-2011

Alban Duverdier, Toulouse FR

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080304548Spread Spectrum Method with Elimination of Sub-Bands - The invention relates to a spread spectrum method for a digital input signal (x(n)), said method comprising the following steps: coefficients of a reversible digital periodical linear filter (12-11-2008

Alban Duverdier, Paris FR

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20090161788Method for Receiving Frames of a Digital Stream - A receiving method for a digital stream, the stream including frames having each a body composed of a variable number c of symbols and preceded by a header including d symbols, a field composed of a fixed number e of symbols unknown to the receiver and defining the number c. A locking phase of the receiving method includes receiving a series of e symbols of the stream; 06-25-2009

Alban Forichon, Ngylan FR

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20080247251MEMORY DEVICE THAT TAKES LEAKAGE CURRENTS INTO ACCOUNT IN ACTIVATING THE READ AMPLIFIERS - A memory device is proved that includes memory cells situated at the intersection of lines and columns, and a dummy path including a first dummy column having two bit lines to which there are connected dummy memory cells, and a circuit adapted to select at least one of the dummy memory cells to discharge one of the dummy bit lines. The dummy path also includes at least one second dummy column adapted to generate a dummy leakage current (representing a leakage current of a column of the memory device selected in read mode), and a circuit adapted to copy the dummy leakage current to the one dummy bit line, so that the discharge of the one dummy bit line also depends on the dummy leakage current.10-09-2008

Alban Kola, Wilmington, DE US

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20100218384Cutting tool - The cutting tool includes a rigid, elongate, axially and laterally symmetrical bar having a plurality of parallel cutting edges and a handle portion at each end thereof. The tool has a plurality of cutting blades having generally flat faces therebetween. The edges are blunted at each end of the tool to allow the end portions to serve as handles, thus facilitating manipulation of the tool. Each handle portion includes at least one flat face that is coplanar with a face extending from at least one cutting edge. This allows the tool to be stroked along a panel surface to trim a veneer edge therefrom with the plane of the cutting blade remaining flush against the surface of the panel during the cutting operation and not being lifted from the surface due to the thickness of the handle protruding beyond the plane of the cutting blade.09-02-2010

Alban Rrustemi, Cambridge GB

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20120075256Touch Sensing Using Shadow and Reflective Modes - A touch panel is described which uses at least one infrared source and an array of infrared sensors to detect objects which are in contact with, or close to, the touchable surface of the panel. The panel may be operated in both reflective and shadow modes, in arbitrary per-pixel combinations which change over time. For example, if the level of ambient infrared is detected and if that level exceeds a threshold, shadow mode is used for detection of touch events over some or all of the display. If the threshold is not exceeded, reflective mode is used to detect touch events. The touch panel includes an infrared source and an array of infrared sensors.03-29-2012