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Cetinkaya
Cetin Cetinkaya, Potsdam, NY US
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| 20090187167 | INTEGRATED INTRA-DERMAL DELIVERY, DIAGNOSTIC AND COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - In one embodiment, an IDDC system utilizes an intelligent therapeutic agent delivery system comprised of one, but more likely an array of “cells” containing therapeutic agent(s) and/or diagnostic agents(s); an integrated bio-sensing system designed to sample and analyze biological materials using multiple sensors that include both hardware and software components. The software component involves biomedical signal processing to analyze complex liquid mixtures and a microcontrollers) acts as interface to the biosensors, to the therapeutic delivery elements, and to a communications system(s) for the purpose of controlling the amount of therapeutic agent to deliver and also to provide information in a useful form to interested parties on the progress of therapy and compliance thereto. The synergistic effect of combining the above describe elements is expected to dramatically improve patient compliance with prescribed therapy, quality and timeliness of care provided by physicians, and at the same time reduce the cost of providing effective healthcare to IDDC system users, thereby improving profitability for Managed Care organizations and pharmaceutical companies utilizing the system. | 07-23-2009 |
| 20100313644 | NOVEL CHARACTERIZATION TOOLS FOR TONER ADHESION AND ADHESION DISTRIBUTION - A system, method and device for measuring toner performance by randomly applying a toner sample having toner particles to a substrate, and positioning the substrate such that a force may be applied to individual particles of the measuring toner. A rolling resistance or rotation of the individual particles of the measuring toner is measured. The measurements may be analyzed to determine adhesion and distribution properties of individual toner particles of the measuring toner sample. | 12-16-2010 |
Ebru Cetinkaya, Istanbul TR
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| 20110048477 | Dishwasher - The present invention relates to a dish-washer ( | 03-03-2011 |
Eren Cetinkaya, Ann Arbor, MI US
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| 20110270591 | PROXY METHODS FOR EXPENSIVE FUNCTION OPTIMIZATION WITH EXPENSIVE NONLINEAR CONSTRAINTS - A method for optimizing expensive functions with expensive nonlinear constraints. The method includes selecting sample data for evaluating an expensive function of a simulation, generating a function proxy model for the expensive function and a constraint proxy model for an expensive nonlinear constraint of the expensive function using an approximation scheme, calculating a first solution point for the simulation using the proxy models, and evaluating the expensive function at the first solution point using the sample data. When the expensive function and the proxy models do not converge at the first solution point, the method further includes adding the first solution point to the sample data for updating the proxy models. The method further includes repeating the calculation and evaluation of solution points until the expensive function and the proxy models converge and, following convergence, identifying an optimal solution of the function proxy model and the constraint proxy model. | 11-03-2011 |
Ertan Cetinkaya, Istanbul TR
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| 20110010959 | DRYER - The present invention relates to a dryer ( | 01-20-2011 |
Ferah Cetinkaya, Ilsfeld DE
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| 20110140508 | Method for operating a hydraulically working brake system, and brake system - A method for operating a hydraulically working brake system of a vehicle, in particular a motor vehicle, having at least one brake line assigned to at least one wheel brake, the brake line being connected or connectable via a switchable valve to the high pressure side of a pump unit for brake fluid. It is provided that the valve is closed when an unexpected pressure drop is detected in the brake line. Also described is a brake system for a vehicle, in particular a motor vehicle. | 06-16-2011 |
| 20110238267 | METHOD FOR ADJUSTING A BRAKE SYSTEM OF A VEHICLE - In a method for adjusting a brake system of a vehicle, braking power is automatically built up in the event of a collision. In the event of a collision, at least one foot pedal to be actuated by the driver is moved from its regular operating position, in which the foot pedal projects into the foot space, to an inoperative position in which the foot pedal is at least partially removed from the foot space. | 09-29-2011 |
| 20110264347 | METHOD FOR SETTING A BRAKE SYSTEM OF A VEHICLE IN THE EVENT OF A COLLISION - In a method for setting a brake system of a vehicle, braking force is built up automatically in the event of a collision. In the process, the position of the collision on the vehicle is determined and the build-up of braking force is implemented as a function of the position of the collision. | 10-27-2011 |
| 20110264348 | METHOD FOR ADJUSTING A BRAKE SYSTEM OF A VEHICLE IN THE EVENT OF A COLLISION - In a method for adjusting a brake system of a vehicle, braking power is automatically built up in the event of a collision. The automatic buildup of the braking power may be terminated by a defined driver response when the actuation of a driving pedal of the vehicle at a defined intensity and for a minimum period of time is maintained by the driver. | 10-27-2011 |
Tekin Cetinkaya, Carlsbad, CA US
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| 20100153161 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR WORKFORCE REQUIREMENTS MANAGEMENT - The present invention provides a workforce requirements management system and method that determines future demand for service related transactions or activity and optimizes the planning of workforce to meet the future demand. Initially, the workforce requirements management system reviews historical data regarding transaction volume and service activity to determine the future demand for such transactions or service activities. The historical data may come from a conventional enterprise resource planning application and/or include demographic data and/or economic indicators. The workforce requirements management system can optimize a forecast by isolating certain variance factors and refining the forecast accordingly. A forecast can also be optimized by estimating transaction times and correlating variance factors with estimated transactions times. Additionally, the workforce requirements management system can optimize the forecast based on the queuing model employed for the particular service. Finally, the workforce requirements management system can create a long term resource plan that identifies the most efficient balance of full time equivalent and part time equivalent staffing levels to meet the long term forecast need at the desired service level at the lowest overall labor cost. Specific outputs generated by the workforce requirements management system include a transaction forecast, a resource forecast, a resource plan, and a resource schedule. | 06-17-2010 |
