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Arthur E. Anderson, Placentia, CA US
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20090086752 | COMMUNICATION SCHEDULING OF NETWORK NODES USING FAIR ACCESS AND WEIGHTING TECHNIQUES - In one aspect, a method to schedule network communications in a network having nodes connected by links includes sending a bandwidth value of a first node for each link connected to the first node to neighbors of the first node, receiving bandwidth values from the neighbors of the first node; and determining node weight values of the first node and the neighbors of the first node based on the bandwidth values received from the neighbors of the first node and the bandwidth value of the first node. The method also includes sending the node weight values of the first node to the neighbors of the first node, receiving the node weight values from the neighbors of the first node, determining access values for each node based on a fair access technique and determining network scheduling based on the access values and the node weight values. | 04-02-2009 |
20090116511 | DYNAMIC CHANNEL SHARING USING BANDWIDTH METRICS - In a Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET), each node calculates a bandwidth output value representative of data output requirements for the node relative to the transmit time slots available to the node. This value is shared with other nodes in the MANET and may be employed to more efficiently allocate channel usage among nodes as traffic demands and network topology change. | 05-07-2009 |
20090122766 | NESTED WEIGHTED ROUND ROBIN QUEUING - In a Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET), nested weighted round robin queues are employed to selectively provide channel access for traffic according to a priority or Quality of Service (QoS) for data. By nesting queues within other queues, and applying a weighted round robin technique to serve each queue, relatively arbitrary service metrics may be achieved including nodal QoS for class-based traffic, avoidance of queue starvation, and so forth. Prioritized queues may also be provided for preemptive delivery of high priority traffic. | 05-14-2009 |
20110205925 | DYNAMIC CHANNEL SHARING USING BANDWIDTH METRICS - In a Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET), each node calculates a bandwidth output value representative of data output requirements for the node relative to the transmit time slots available to the node. This value is shared with other nodes in the MANET and may be employed to more efficiently allocate channel usage among nodes as traffic demands and network topology change. | 08-25-2011 |
Arthur E. Barnes, Centennial, CO US
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20090231955 | FAULT FILTER FOR SEISMIC DISCONTINUITY DATA - Various methods are disclosed for identifying faults in a seismic data volume. In some method embodiments, the fault identification method comprises determining a planarity value for each of multiple positions of an analysis window in the data volume. The planarity value may be indicative of the planarity of discontinuities in the analysis window, and may be further filtered by limits on the verticality and centrality of the discontinuities. Thus a filter may be determined for suppressing relatively non-planar, relatively non-vertical, and relatively un-centered discontinuities from a discontinuity display, thereby enhancing a display of faults present in the seismic data volume. | 09-17-2009 |
Arthur E. Brown, Huntington Beach, CA US
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20120241530 | INTERACTIVE JOINTS FOR FIRE-FIGHTING WATER TURRET - Disclosed are a turret or monitor apparatus and methods for directing the direction of a fluid stream, such as water or fire retardant foam, from a turret or monitor mounted in a fixed position, such as for example a vehicle, a platform or a building, where the fluid stream direction from the device is controlled through changes in the rotation of one or more conduit sections of the turret or monitor in multiple axes and the amount of rotational change in each conduit section is determined by detecting rotational units. | 09-27-2012 |
20130098478 | SELF-POWERED FIRE HOSE FITTING FOR LIGHTING, ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING, AND COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM - Disclosed is a fire hose coupling apparatus for self powered lighting of an area where a fire fighter is engaged in fires suppression with a fire hose, and for providing real time environmental data to fire fighters. | 04-25-2013 |
20130282163 | HIGH EFFICIENCY AUTOMATED PHARMACEUTICAL DISPENSER - A system, method and corresponding apparatus are provided for packaging, storing, tracking, and dispensing pharmaceuticals in unit doses in a highly efficient manner. In particular, a method of packaging pharmaceuticals within a ribbon having a plurality of adjacent segments each containing a unit dose of a pharmaceutical and having associated data indicia for efficient and uniform transport, tracking, storage and dispensing is provided. Pharmaceuticals are loaded into an automated dispenser that is networked with computers for accepting prescriptions and dispensing pharmaceutical accordingly. | 10-24-2013 |
20150191295 | HIGH EFFICIENCY AUTOMATED PHARMACEUTICAL DISPENSER - A system, method and corresponding apparatus are provided for packaging, storing, tracking, and dispensing pharmaceuticals in unit doses in a highly efficient manner. In particular, a method of packaging pharmaceuticals within a ribbon having a plurality of adjacent segments each containing a unit dose of a pharmaceutical and having associated data indicia for efficient and uniform transport, tracking, storage and dispensing is provided. Pharmaceuticals are loaded into an automated dispenser that is networked with computers for accepting prescriptions and dispensing pharmaceutical accordingly. | 07-09-2015 |
Arthur E. Christensen, Towson, MD US
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20120269577 | Apparatus for and methods of stabilizing a leaking dam or levee - An apparatus | 10-25-2012 |
Arthur E. Colvin, Jr., Mt. Airy, MD US
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20100024526 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR OPTICAL MEASUREMENT OF ANALYTE CONCENTRATION - A method and sensor for measuring the concentration of an analyte about radiantly excitable indicator molecules. A stimulus waveform is used to drive a radiant source. The indicator molecules are exposed to the radiant source. A response waveform is generated to represent photoluminescent radiation emitted by the indicator molecules. A phase difference between the stimulus waveform and the response waveform is a function of the concentration of the analyte that enables determining the analyte concentration. | 02-04-2010 |
20100073669 | OPTICAL SENSOR ASSEMBLY - The present invention provides systems and methods for measuring an analyte in a medium without exposing the medium to contamination. The systems and methods employ a novel combination of a small sensor device embedded in a Luer cap and capable of wirelessly transmitting data to a reading device. | 03-25-2010 |
20100298674 | PROTECTIVE SHELL FOR AN IN VIVO SENSOR MADE FROM RESORBABLE POLYMER - An implantable device with in vivo functionality, where the functionality of the device is negatively affected by the inflammation reaction generally associated with tissue injury, encapsulated by a protective coating that prevents damage to the device from any inflammation reactions. The protective coating is designed to persist for a set period of time, generally until after the inflammation reaction of the surrounding in vivo environment in response to the injury caused by the implantation procedure has concluded. The protective coating is further designed to “resorb” (i.e. to dissociate from the device, dissolve, and be absorbed into the surrounding environment) after a set period of time, allowing the device to perform its in vivo functionality unhindered without loss of performance. | 11-25-2010 |
20110064617 | ELECTRO-OPTICAL SENSING DEVICE WITH REFERENCE CHANNEL - An electro-optical sensing device for detecting the presence and concentration of an analyte in a liquid or gaseous medium includes a pair of indicator elements positioned to receive radiation from a radiation source and transmit radiation to a pair of photosensitive elements. The indicator elements each contain indicator molecules having an optical characteristic responsive to the presence of an analyte; however, one of the indicator elements is covered by an analyte-impermeable chamber that renders the indicator element insensitive to the presence of the analyte in the medium outside the chamber so that it can be used as a reference to cancel environmental and systemic variables that affect both indicator elements. The chamber preferably holds an analyte-containing fluid in contact with the reference indicator element so that the indicator elements operate under nominally identical conditions. The indicator element used to measure the analyte in the external medium is preferably also covered, but in a manner that provides direct contact between the analyte and the indicator element. | 03-17-2011 |
20110081727 | Oxidation Resistant Indicator Molecules - Compounds having enhanced oxidation stability are disclosed. The compounds have an aryl boronic acid residue having one or more electron withdrawing groups on the aromatic moiety which contains the boronic acid residue, such that the molecule has enhanced oxidation resistance as compared to a corresponding molecule without the one or more electron withdrawing groups. | 04-07-2011 |
20120034717 | LIGHT EMITTING DIODE FOR HARSH ENVIRONMENTS - A light emitting diode for harsh environments includes a substantially transparent substrate, a semiconductor layer deposited on a bottom surface of the substrate, several bonding pads, coupled to the semiconductor layer, formed on the bottom surface of the substrate, and a micro post, formed on each bonding pad, for electrically connecting the light emitting diode to a printed circuit board. An underfill layer may be provided between the bottom surface of the substrate and the top surface of the printed circuit board, to reduce water infiltration under the light emitting diode substrate. Additionally, a diffuser may be mounted to a top surface of the light emitting diode substrate to diffuse the light emitted through the top surface. | 02-09-2012 |
20120238842 | INTEGRATED CATALYTIC PROTECTION OF OXIDATION SENSITIVE MATERIALS - An implantable device with in vivo functionality, where the functionality of the device is negatively affected by ROS typically associated with inflammation reaction as well as chronic foreign body response as a result of tissue injury, is at least partially surrounded by a protective material, structure, and/or a coating that prevents damage to the device from any inflammation reactions. The protective material, structure, and/or coating is a biocompatible metal, preferably silver, platinum, palladium, gold, manganese, or alloys or oxides thereof that decomposes reactive oxygen species (ROS), such as hydrogen peroxide, and prevents ROS from oxidizing molecules on the surface of or within the device. The protective material, structure, and/or coating thereby prevents ROS from degrading the in vivo functionality of the implantable device. | 09-20-2012 |
20130211213 | DIGITAL ASIC SENSOR PLATFORM - The present invention relates to an optical sensor that may be implanted within a living animal (e.g., a human) and may be used to measure the concentration of an analyte in a medium within the animal. The optical sensor may wirelessly receive and may be capable of bi-directional data communication. The optical sensor may include a semiconductor substrate in which various circuit components, one or more photodectors and/or a light source may be fabricated. The circuit components fabricated in the semiconductor substrate may include a comparator, an analog to digital converter, a temperature transducer, a measurement controller, a rectifier and/or a nonvolatile storage medium. The comparator may output a signal indicative of the difference between the outputs of first and second photodetectors. The measurement controller may receive digitized temperature, photodetector and/or comparator measurements and generate measurement information, which may be wirelessly transmitted from the optical sensor. | 08-15-2013 |
20130241745 | ELECTRODYNAMIC FIELD STRENGTH TRIGGERING SYSTEM - Systems and methods for automatically triggering wireless power and data exchange between an external reader and an implanted sensor. The implanted sensor may measure the strength of an electrodynamic field received wirelessly from the reader and convey field strength data based on the measured strength of the received electrodynamic field to the reader. If the field strength data indicates that the strength of an electrodynamic field received by the sensor is sufficient for the implanted sensor to perform an analyte measurement, the reader may convey an analyte measurement command to the sensor, which may execute the analyte measurement command and convey measurement information back to the reader. The systems and methods may trigger the analyte measurement as the reader transiently passes within sufficient range/proximity to the implant (or vice versa). | 09-19-2013 |
20130324819 | ANGLE OF INCIDENCE SELECTIVE BAND PASS FILTER FOR IMPLANTABLE CHEMICAL SENSOR - Apparatuses and methods for limiting the angle of incidence (AOI) of light reaching a dichroic filter. The apparatus may include an AOI filter element and the dichroic filter. The apparatus may be a sensor and may include a photodetector. The dichroic filter may be configured to prevent light having a wavelength outside a band pass region from reaching the photodetector and to pass light having a wavelength within the band pass. Physical limitations of the dichroic filter may preclude the dichroic filter from preventing high AOI light having a wavelength outside a band pass region from reaching the photodetector. The AOI filter element may be configured to prevent light having a high AOI from reaching the dichroic band pass filter and to propagate light having a low AOI to the dichroic band pass filter. The AOI filter element may be a fiber optic bundle comprising a plurality of optical fibers. | 12-05-2013 |
20130328089 | LIGHT EMITTING DIODE FOR HARSH ENVIRONMENTS - A light emitting diode for harsh environments includes a substantially transparent substrate, a semiconductor layer deposited on a bottom surface of the substrate, several bonding pads, coupled to the semiconductor layer, formed on the bottom surface of the substrate, and a micro post, formed on each bonding pad, for electrically connecting the light emitting diode to a printed circuit board. An underfill layer may be provided between the bottom surface of the substrate and the top surface of the printed circuit board, to reduce water infiltration under the light emitting diode substrate. Additionally, a diffuser may be mounted to a top surface of the light emitting diode substrate to diffuse the light emitted through the top surface. | 12-12-2013 |
20130331667 | PURIFICATION OF GLUCOSE CONCENTRATION SIGNAL IN AN IMPLANTABLE FLUORESCENCE BASED GLUCOSE SENSOR - Methods, sensors, and systems for determining a concentration of glucose in a medium of a living animal are disclosed. Determining the glucose concentration may involve emitting excitation light from a light source to indicator molecules, generating a raw signal indicative of the amount of light received by a photodetector, purifying and normalizing the raw signal, and converting the normalized signal to a glucose concentration. The purification may involve removing noise (e.g., offset and/or distortion) from the raw signal. The purification and normalization may involve tracking the cumulative emission time that the light source has emitted the excitation light and tracking the implant time that has elapsed since the optical sensor was implanted. The purification and normalization may involve measuring the temperature of the sensor. The purification, normalization, and conversion may involve using parameters determined during manufacturing, in vitro testing, and/or in vivo testing. | 12-12-2013 |
20140018644 | PURIFICATION OF GLUCOSE CONCENTRATION SIGNAL IN AN IMPLANTABLE FLUORESCENCE BASED GLUCOSE SENSOR - Methods, sensors, and systems for determining a concentration of glucose in a medium of a living animal are disclosed. Determining the glucose concentration may involve emitting excitation light from a light source to indicator molecules, generating a raw signal indicative of the amount of light received by a photodetector, purifying and normalizing the raw signal, and converting the normalized signal to a glucose concentration. The purification may involve removing noise (e.g., offset and/or distortion) from the raw signal. The purification and normalization may involve tracking the cumulative emission time that the light source has emitted the excitation light and tracking the implant time that has elapsed since the optical sensor was implanted. The purification and normalization may involve measuring the temperature of the sensor. The purification, normalization, and conversion may involve using parameters determined during manufacturing, in vitro testing, and/or in vivo testing. | 01-16-2014 |
20140088383 | INTEGRATED CATALYTIC PROTECTION OF OXIDATION SENSITIVE MATERIALS - An implantable device with in vivo functionality, where the functionality of the device is negatively affected by ROS typically associated with inflammation reaction as well as chronic foreign body response as a result of tissue injury, is at least partially surrounded by a protective material, structure, and/or a coating that prevents damage to the device from any inflammation reactions. The protective material, structure, and/or coating is a biocompatible metal, preferably silver, platinum, palladium, gold, manganese, or alloys or oxides thereof that decomposes reactive oxygen species (ROS), such as hydrogen peroxide, and prevents ROS from oxidizing molecules on the surface of or within the device. The protective material, structure, and/or coating thereby prevents ROS from degrading the in vivo functionality of the implantable device. | 03-27-2014 |
20150330828 | Wireless Fluid Sensor - A fuel-gauge system detects the angular position of a float-based fluid-level-detecting mechanism's magnet and determines the level of liquid fuel remaining within a cylinder. The system wirelessly transmits to an app or application running on a multipurpose, consumer computing device fuel-remaining information, either in terms of percentage of maximum fluid level or, preferably, in terms of actual fluid volume remaining. The system determines fluid temperature and compensates for variation in the fluid-level attributable to temperature fluctuation. | 11-19-2015 |
Arthur E. Dixson, Jr., Orange, CT US
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20080289476 | Drum Lift - A drum lift is configured so as to support a drum and position the drum such that the desired portion of the drumhead is at a desired height and allow a drum pedal assembly to be removably attached to a desired portion of the drum lift so that (1) the hammer or beater strikes the drum at a desired location of the drumhead, and/or (2) the hammer travels a desired rotational distance in order to strike the drumhead. The drum lift comprises a body portion having a base portion, a front wall, a rear wall, a pair of sides, a bottom side for placement on a surface, and a top side. The top side has a concave surface for receiving an outer, curved portion of a drum. Each side of the body portion has a generally vertical portion and an angulated portion that is contiguous with the generally vertical portion and the top side. The drum lift has a generally horizontal plate portion attached to the front wall of the body portion for removably attaching thereto a drum pedal assembly. | 11-27-2008 |
20100107854 | DRUM SPUR EXTENSION APPARATUS - A drum spur extension apparatus having an elongate member having a predetermined length, a longitudinally extending axis and a longitudinally extending inner bore that is sized for receiving a drum spur. The elongate member has a closed end and an opposite open end defining an opening in communication with the longitudinally extending bore. Other embodiments of the spur extension apparatus of the present invention are disclosed herein. | 05-06-2010 |
Arthur E. Felgate, Richfield, MN US
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20150341252 | ETHERNET PHYSICAL LAYER MONITORING SYSTEM EMPLOYING SOCIAL NETWORKING SERVICE FOR DELIVERY OF ALERTS TO MOBILE DEVICES - A communication network physical monitoring system and method employs a media converter device configured to transport communication/Ethernet data traffic and sense network physical layer conditions and/or events. An event controller device in communication with the media converter device receives transmissions indicating network physical layer conditions and/or events from the media converter device. The event controller is configured to transmit messages indicating the network physical layer conditions and/or events via a Social Media/Networking Service to devices that subscribe to receive messages from the event controller device on the Social Media/Networking Service. | 11-26-2015 |
Arthur E. Geldres, Melvindale, MI US
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20130073414 | CONSUMPTION ENGINE - One example method for facilitating a sale of a good or a service includes: receiving a selection of a geographic tier, the geographic tier defining a particular geography in which a seller is located; receiving a time period; receiving a bid from the seller for the sale of the good or the service within the time period; matching the bid with consumers whose offers meet requirements of the bid from the seller; when the bid results in maximum consumption of the good or the service, selecting the bid; and transfer money from the consumers to the seller. | 03-21-2013 |
Arthur E. Harkness, Jr., Milford, NH US
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20140251675 | HIGH SPEED PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD WITH UNIFORM VIA INSIDE DIAMETER - A printed circuit board, and method of manufacture, for high speed signals. The printed circuit board has small diameter vias of uniform inside diameter when plated. The uniformity of the inside diameter, at least over the region in which a press fit segment is inserted, is sufficient to make a reliable electrical and mechanical connection to the press fit segment with reduced risk of damage to the press fit segment. | 09-11-2014 |
Arthur E. Lee, Round Rock, TX US
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20150194930 | Combined Amplitude-Time and Phase Modulation - A method for generating a compound signal wave with one or more substantially sinusoidal waveform(s) containing an encoded digital information combined with a variable phase changing waveform(s) producing a compound notched sinusoid waveform that includes at least a sine wave that is amplitude-time modulated and at least one phase modulated wave(s). The encoded digital information can be 1 to n bits per cycle limited only by hardware clock speeds. The phase shifting modulation can be implemented as data or control function(s) with real-time adjustment (within a cycle) of data control, data management, and data security. The compound signal wave is transmitted through existing communication channels or a program controlled modulator with 0 to n degrees (levels) of phase modulation. On the receive end of the communications channel the received signal containing the amplitude-time modulated wave and the phase modulated wave(s) are interrupted by either a decoding of amplitude-time modulation distortions by existing hardware or a program controlled demodulator with 1 to n degrees (levels) of phase modulation. Data values can be directly encoded or contained in a look up table or list. Presence or absence of change to a wave's sinusoidal amplitude within a phase indicates a data value. These data values can be changed within a data cycle or packet. Reduced modulation distortion is exhibited by amplitude-time modulation techniques when compared to classical amplitude modulation techniques. This reduced distortion in a communications signal results in increased effective transmission lengths, reduced error rates, higher data rates, and improved data security (real-time control of values, phase, and control exacerbate snooping attempts). | 07-09-2015 |
Arthur E. Mezue, Central Islip, NY US
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20110317341 | Method for attaching a hand held electronic device to a soft object and coupling therefor - A coupling for attaching a hand held electronic device to a soft object includes a first connector for removable attaching the coupling to the hand held electronic device, and an opposite second connector for removably attaching the coupling to the soft object. In an embodiment the first connector is rotatable with respect to the second connector, so that once attached the hand held electronic device can be rotated to a desired angular position. In another embodiment, the hand held electronic device has a removable cover, and the coupling is attached to the removable cover. | 12-29-2011 |
Arthur E. Onweller, Evergreen, CO US
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20100097289 | Receiver Cover - An apparatus and method for a receiver cover to partially envelope a receiver, wherein the receiver has a non-symmetrical outer edge portion. The receiver cover includes a flexible panel having a peripheral margin portion with the peripheral margin portion being adjacent to the receiver non-symmetrical outer edge portion. The receiver cover also including structure for removably engaging the panel to the non-symmetrical outer edge portion of the receiver. | 04-22-2010 |
20110193763 | Receiver Cover - An apparatus and method for a receiver cover to partially envelope a receiver, wherein the receiver has a non-symmetrical outer edge portion. The receiver cover includes a flexible panel having a peripheral margin portion with the peripheral margin portion being adjacent to the receiver non-symmetrical outer edge portion. The receiver cover also including structure for removably engaging the panel to the non-symmetrical outer edge portion of the receiver. | 08-11-2011 |
Arthur E. Phelos, Massapequa, NY US
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20080281681 | COMPENSATING PARTICIPANTS OF A MULTI-LEVEL SALES FORCE - The present invention provides a unique compensation plan for a multi-level sales force. This plan is a balanced matrix that combines the ability for participants to get paid not only on their personal down line but also on the entire matrix. This plan removes the limits found in other compensation plans by integrating a multi-level, unlimited depth matrix with individual bonus overrides on the entire matrix structure. | 11-13-2008 |
Arthur E. Quaid, Fort Lauderdale, FL US
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20090149965 | PROSTHETIC DEVICE AND SYSTEM FOR PREPARING A BONE TO RECEIVE A PROSTHETIC DEVICE - A substantially cup-shaped prosthetic device for a joint is provided. The prosthetic device includes an outer surface configured to operatively engage at least one of a first bone of the joint and a component and an inner surface configured to connect to a second bone of the joint. The inner surface is rotationally asymmetric to minimize intrusion on a vascular region of the second bone. | 06-11-2009 |
Arthur E. Quaid, Iii, Hollywood, FL US
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20100137882 | System and method for interactive haptic positioning of a medical device - A combination of a haptic device and a computer-assisted medical system is used for interactive haptic positioning of a medical device coupled to the haptic device. A reconfigurable haptic object facilitates the positioning of the medical device and/or the haptic device. The haptic object may be modified in response to application of a force against the haptic object by a user of the haptic device pushing the haptic device against the haptic object. Preferably, the haptic object moves in the direction of the force applied by the haptic device. The medical device may be guided to a desired pose relative to a target area from its current position. The user may approach the target area from its current position and still be provided with haptic cues to enable the user to guide the medical device to the target area. | 06-03-2010 |
20120109152 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR USING A HAPTIC DEVICE AS AN INPUT DEVICE - The invention generally pertains to a combination of a haptic device with a computer-assisted surgery system. The haptic device may be used as an input device, allowing information to pass from the user to the computer-assisted surgery system, and providing functionality similar to common user interface devices, such as a mouse or any other input device. When used as an input device, it may be used for defining anatomical reference geometry, manipulating the position and/or orientation of virtual implants, manipulating the position and/or orientation of surgical approach trajectories, manipulating the positions and/or orientation of bone resections, and the selection or placement of any other anatomical or surgical feature. | 05-03-2012 |
20150320500 | NEURAL MONITOR-BASED DYNAMIC HAPTICS - A computer-assisted surgery system may have a robotic arm including a surgical tool and a processor communicatively connected to the robotic arm. The processor may be configured to receive, from a neural monitor, a signal indicative of a distance between the surgical tool and a portion of a patient's anatomy including nervous tissue. The processor may be further configured to generate a command for altering a degree to which the robotic arm resists movement based on the signal received from the neural monitor; and send the command to the robotic arm. | 11-12-2015 |
Arthur E. Reyes, Ii, Palo Alto, CA US
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20110262436 | TREATMENT METHOD - The present invention relates generally to the fields of molecular biology and growth factor regulation. More specifically, the invention relates to therapies for the treatment of pathological conditions, such as cancer. | 10-27-2011 |
Arthur E. Stivison, Dallas, TX US
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20150269604 | OPTIMIZING MARKET RESEARCH USING MOBILE RESPONDENT OBSERVED ACTIVITIES DETERMINED FROM THIRD PARTY DATA SETS - A method and system platform for conducting mobile device market research into advertising effectiveness across varying media including mobile devices are disclosed. The method can include providing a previously defined data set comprising a list of mobile device respondents and related data. The method can include obtaining first party data for a subset of one or more mobile respondents from the list of mobile device respondents that participated in a predetermined activity. The method can include obtaining third party data for the subset of one or more mobile respondents that participated in the predetermined activity. The method can include correlating the first party data and the third party data. The method can include refining the previously defined data set based on the correlated first party data and third party data. | 09-24-2015 |
Arthur E. Warrington, Jr., Rochester, MN US
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20140206754 | METHODS AND MATERIALS FOR REDUCING THE SEVERITY OF VIRAL INFECTIONS - This document relates to methods and materials involved in treating and/or preventing and/or reducing the severity of a viral infection present in a mammal. For example, methods and materials for reducing the severity of a viral infection present in a mammal (e.g., a human) are provided. | 07-24-2014 |