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Andreas Buchen, Mannheim DE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090327199STATEFUL, CONTINUOUS EVALUATION OF RULES BY A STATE CORRELATION ENGINE - Methods and apparatus, including computer program products, related to stateful, continuous evaluation of event-condition-action rules by a state correlation engine. In general, one or more events may be determined to have occurred and an event-condition-action cycle may be caused to be processed for the events. The event-condition-action cycle may include evaluating condition networks based on a state of execution of the state correlation engine that includes the events, where the state of execution is based on a state of execution before the events, and enabling the actions to be executed if evaluation of the condition networks with the state of execution is to result in one or more actions being enabled.12-31-2009

Marc Buchen, Morsbach DE

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20110259838SYSTEM FOR ENGINE OIL STORAGE AND FILTRATION IN AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE, AND METHOD FOR ENGINE OIL CIRCULATION AND FILTRATION IN AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE - The invention relates to a system for engine oil storage and filtration in an internal combustion engine, comprising at least one oil storage device as part of an engine oil circuit, at least one filtration device, and at least one oil delivery pump, wherein the system is characterized in that the filtration device is connected upstream of the oil delivery pump in relation to the delivery direction of the oil, with only suction filtration being provided.10-27-2011

Neil B. Buchen, Sugar Hill, GA US

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20110280396System and Method for Dynamically Allocating Stream Identifiers in a Multi-Encryption Transport System - The present invention is suitable for use in a multi-encrypted system that dynamically allocates stream identifiers in a secondary overlay stream depending upon the identifiers in a primary encrypted stream. The primary encrypted input stream is monitored to determine the presence of all identifier values. Once the identifier values are determined, the values are stored in an allocation table and marked as ‘in-use’ to ensure that these identifier values are not allocated to any of the secondary overlay streams. The primary encrypted stream is monitored and the allocation table is updated continuously to detect any changes or conflicts to the identifier values, and the secondary overlay streams are dynamically updated accordingly.11-17-2011