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Alex Braginsky, Rishon Leziyyon IL
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| 20110209544 | SENSOR CLUSTER NAVIGATION DEVICE AND METHOD - Device and method for providing inertial indications with high accuracy using micro inertial sensors with inherent very small size and low accuracy. The device and method of the invention disclose use of the cluster of multiple micro inertial sensors to receive from the multiple sensors an equivalent single inertial indication with high accuracy based on the multiple independent indications and mathematical manipulations for averaging the plurality of single readings and for eliminating common deviations based, for example, on measurements of the deviation of the single readings. | 09-01-2011 |
Anastasia Braginsky, Haifa IL
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| 20100228933 | AUTOMATIC SELECTION OF STORAGE VOLUMES IN A DATA STORAGE SYSTEM - Automatic Selection of Storage Volumes in a Data Storage System A method of selecting a target volume in a storage system is provided. The method comprises defining one or more parameters for a plurality of storage volumes in the storage system according to user preference; dynamically collecting information related to the parameters while the storage volumes are used; receiving a request to backup a first source volume in the storage system; and selecting or creating the target volume based on the collected information. | 09-09-2010 |
Asik Braginsky, Forest Hills, NY US
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| 20100178407 | OVEN AND METHOD FOR COOKING WITH DRY HEAT AND STEAM HEAT | 07-15-2010 |
David Braginsky, Ashdod IL
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| 20120112760 | Arc Detection and Prevention in a Power Generation System - A method for arc detection in a system including a photovoltaic panel and a load connectible to the photovoltaic panel with a DC power line. The method measures power delivered to the load thereby producing a first measurement result of the power delivered to the load. Power produced by the photovoltaic panel is also measured, thereby producing a second measurement result of power produced by the photovoltaic panel. The first measurement result is compared with the second measurement result thereby producing a differential power measurement result. Upon the differential power measurement result being more than a threshold value, an alarm condition may also be set. The second measurement result may be modulated and transmitted over the DC power line. | 05-10-2012 |
David Braginsky, Mountain View, CA US
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| 20090287664 | DETERMINATION OF A DESIRED REPOSITORY - A system receives a search query from a user and searches a group of repositories, based on the search query, to identify, for each of the repositories, a set of search results. The system also identifies one of the repositories based on a likelihood that the user desires information from the identified repository and presents the set of search results associated with the identified repository. | 11-19-2009 |
| 20110246574 | Creating Groups of Users in a Social Networking System - A social networking system facilitates a user's creation of a group of other users from among the user's connections in the user's social network. The created groups may be used, for example, to publish information to certain user-defined groups or to define privacy settings or other access rights to the user's content according to such user-defined groups. When a user adds connections to a group, the social networking system determines suggested connections that have not been added to the group, based on a similarity of the suggested connections with one or more of the connections who have been added to the group. These suggested connections are then presented to the user to facilitate the creation of the group. Both positive and negative feedback may be used to generate a useful set of suggestions, which may be updated as the user further defines the group. | 10-06-2011 |
| 20120016817 | Predicting Life Changes of Members of a Social Networking System - To predict a life change event for a user of the social networking system, such as a change in marital status, relationship status, employment status, etc., the disclosed system generates a training set of data comprising historical data of other users who have gone through a life change event. The system uses the training set data to generate a prediction algorithm using machine learning models. Furthermore, the system inputs the user data to the prediction algorithm to retrieve a prediction of whether the user will undergo one or more life change events. The system updates the user's profile to indicate the life change event and provides advertisements to the user responsive to the prediction of one or more life change events. | 01-19-2012 |
David E. Braginsky, Mountain View, CA US
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| 20090216815 | Conflict Management During Data Object Synchronization Between Client and Server - A client stores client metadata entries corresponding to a plurality of data objects. During a first phase of a synchronization process, the client sends one or more client metadata entries to a server. Each client metadata entry sent corresponds to a data object for which at least one metadata parameter has changed since a prior execution of the synchronization process. During a second phase of the synchronization process, the client receives from the server one or more server metadata entries, each having at least one parameter that has changed since a prior execution of the synchronization process. The client identifies any received server metadata entry that conflicts with a corresponding client metadata entry, requests a user to select from among a predefined set of conflict resolutions to resolve the conflict, and the performs an action in accordance with the conflict resolution selected by the user. | 08-27-2009 |
Leonid Braginsky, Newton, MA US
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| 20080222046 | METHOD OF AND SYSTEM FOR EFFECTING ANONYMOUS CREDIT CARD PURCHASES OVER THE INTERNET - A transaction system for performing secure transactions over a communication network includes (i) a merchant server system including a computer processor and associated memory, the merchant server system offering items for sale; (ii) a buyer system including a computer processor and associated memory, the buyer system being selectively couplable to the merchant server system over the communication network to initiate a transaction, wherein, during the transaction, the buyer system selects one or more of the items for purchase; (iii) a security server system including a computer processor and associated memory and an encryption device, the security server system receiving buyer information from the buyer system, encrypting the buyer information in an encryption key that prevents the merchant server system from decrypting the buyer information, and transferring the encrypted buyer information to the merchant server system; and (iv) a third server system including a computer processor and associated memory, the third server system being selectively couplable to the merchant server system, wherein the merchant server system transmits at least a portion of the encrypted buyer information to the third server system for processing during the transaction. | 09-11-2008 |
Leonid Braginsky, Maale Adumim IL
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| 20100176063 | METHOD FOR COALESCENCE INDUCED LIQUID-LIQUID SEPARATIONS AND APPARATUS THEREOF - A method and apparatus for separating immiscible liquids effectively are provided in the present invention. Such method and apparatus may allow coalescing of relatively small-sized droplets into larger droplets for easing and improving the degree of separation thereafter. The method may be defined by a system of equations describing the requirements and conditions imposed on the kinetics of droplet breaking and coalescence as functions of properties of the involved liquids, involved energy, and means for inducing mixing energy into the mixture. According to the method, such means may include viscosity, interfacial tension, droplet diameter distribution, average droplet diameter, average volumetric droplet diameter, concentration of the dispersed liquid in the coalescing apparatus, restricting pressure of the electrostatic double layer surrounding the interfacial boundary of the droplets, and turbulent energy dissipation distribution per volume within the coalescing apparatus. | 07-15-2010 |
Philip Y. Braginsky, Forest Hills, NY US
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| 20100111896 | Items Containing A Human Pheromone Component - Food items, cosmetics and household items having a human pheromone component. Also disclosed are body washes, body splashes and body lotions that contain an incorporated human pheromone component or ingredient and methods for producing these products. | 05-06-2010 |
