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20130073346 | IDENTIFYING COMPANIES MOST CLOSELY RELATED TO A GIVEN COMPANY - Techniques are provided for determining which entities, in a population of entities, is most like a given entity. In the context of companies, the techniques involve constructing a peer network graph based on company-to-company relationship data. Once the graph is constructed, the weights of the edges are determined, and values for the paths are determined based on the edge weights. Peer connection scores are generated for a particular company based on the number and values of the paths between the node that represents the company and the nodes that represent other companies. Based on the peer connection scores between the particular company and other companies, a subset of the other companies are selected as members of a peer group for the company. | 03-21-2013 |
20130159067 | EQUILAR PAY FOR PERFORMANCE SCORE - Techniques are provided for generating an objective metric (a “pay-for-performance” score) that can be used to determine whether an executive at a target company is underpaid or overpaid, relative to executives at similarly-situated companies, based on executive compensation information, the performance the target company, and the performance of the similarly-situated companies. The executive may be, for example, the CEO of the target company. In general, the pay-for-performance score measures the difference between a company's CEO pay relative to a group of peers and the company's performance relative to the same group of peers. | 06-20-2013 |
20150324346 | COMPOSITE DATA CREATION WITH REFINEMENT SUGGESTIONS - A data profiling module receives user selection of spreadsheets, and the data from the selected spreadsheets is profiled. At least one matching column is identified among the spreadsheets selected. The data profiling module calculates a match metric for the at least one matching column, and unifies the spreadsheets into a single composite spreadsheet using the at least one identified matching column. A preview view of a composite spreadsheet is generated, visually indicating the at least one matching column, any non-matching columns between the spreadsheets, and the match metric for the matching columns. An action history module identifies spreadsheets for use in the procedure, and stores any action applied to the spreadsheets as a procedure template that can be applied to a plurality of other spreadsheets. | 11-12-2015 |
20150324483 | IDENTIFYING A SUBSET OF NETWORK RELATIONSHIPS BASED ON DATA RECEIVED FROM EXTERNAL DATA SOURCES - Techniques are provided for determining which entities, in a population of entities, is most like a given entity. In the context of companies, the techniques involve constructing a peer network graph based on company-to-company relationship data. Once the graph is constructed, the weights of the edges are determined, and values for the paths are determined based on the edge weights. Peer connection scores are generated for a particular company based on the number and values of the paths between the node that represents the company and the nodes that represent other companies. Based on the peer connection scores between the particular company and other companies, a subset of the other companies are selected as members of a peer group for the company. | 11-12-2015 |
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20090131084 | Method and Apparatus for Efficient Paging Group Updates in a Wireless Communication System including Mobile Relay Stations - A wireless communications network includes a base station and a number of mobile relay stations. Each mobile relay station within an area of coverage for the base station has associated with it a unique paging group identification value as well as the paging group identification value of the base station. | 05-21-2009 |
20100202411 | Method and Apparatus for Responding to a Scanning Request - Methods and apparatus are provided to respond to a scanning request to further improve the utilization rate of air interface resources. A scanning response message is sent to a mobile station in response to a scanning request received from the mobile station. The scanning response message can be in the form of a MOB_SCN_RSP message that includes a BS ID sequence indication field that maps the BS IDs carried in the MOB_SCN_REQ message. | 08-12-2010 |
20130244569 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TRANSPARENT POINT-TO-POINT HANDOVERS OF A MOBILE RELAY - Systems and methods for transparent handovers of mobile relays on high-speed vehicles. In an embodiment, a base station of a wireless communications network transmits identification data to a mobile relay on a high-speed vehicle. The identification data identifies base stations which are configured for transparent handovers. The network also receives data indicative of a scheduled path of the high-speed vehicle, which it uses to select a target base station for communication with the mobile relay. Once the target base station has been selected, the network begins servicing the mobile relay from the second base station, without requiring any measurement values from the mobile relay and without handover signaling. | 09-19-2013 |
20130303081 | WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM WITH ADJACENT BASE STATIONS TRANSMITTING A COMMON GROUP CELL IDENTIFIER - A common group cell identifier is transmitted by adjacent base stations. Handover processing is minimized for mobile relays traveling along a predetermined path that traverses the adjacent base stations. A first base station along the path transmits a group cell identifier and a first single cell identifier within a first service area. An adjacent base station transmits the group cell identifier and a second single cell identifier within a second service area that at least partially overlaps the first service area. The mobile relay monitors the group cell identifier in certain situations and only performs a handover when the group cell identifier changes. As a result, no handovers are initiated as the mobile relay travels down the path since the group cell identifier transmitted by the base stations along the path are the same. | 11-14-2013 |
20140098734 | TRANSMISSION OF MBSFN SUBFRAME WITHIN A NON-LTE SERVICE AREA - A proxy multicast-broadcast single-frequency network (MBSFN) subframe conforming to a 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) Long Term Evolution (LTE) communication specification is transmitted within an MBSFN proxy region that at least partially overlaps with a non-LTE service area of a non-LTE access node providing wireless service to user equipment (UE) devices in the non-LTE service area. The non-LTE access node provides wireless service in accordance with a non-LTE communication specification that is different from the LTE communication specification. The MBSFN proxy region is smaller than, and is within an LTE service area of an LTE access node that provides wireless service to UE devices within the LTE service area in accordance with the LTE communication specification. The proxy MBSFN subframe is transmitted with a timing and frequency such that a UE device receiving service from the LTE access node is capable of receiving the MBSFN subframe. | 04-10-2014 |
20140293858 | NODE DETECTION IN A CELLULAR COMMUNICATION NETWORK - A technique for detecting a neighboring node in a cellular communication network is disclosed. The neighboring node may employ a different radio access technology (RAT) and/or operate at a different frequency than adjacent nodes. The neighboring node transmits cell-specific or user equipment (UE) specific information using one or more Multicast Broadcast Single Frequency Network (MBSFN) subframes. This information can include data and/or control signaling for handover processing. A UE currently being served by another node can monitor the MBSFN subframes and initiate a search for the neighboring node, including inter-frequency measurements, based on the information contained in the MBSFN subframes. This allows UEs located at cell boundaries to become aware of the presence of the neighboring node, and may reduce UE power consumption used in searching for neighboring nodes, particularly those operating at a different carrier frequency or having a different RAT, for example, a wireless local area network (WIAN). | 10-02-2014 |
20140313969 | HANDOVER MANAGEMENT USING A BROADCAST CHANNEL IN A NETWORK HAVING SYNCHRONIZED BASE STATIONS - Handovers of mobile wireless communications device from a source base station to a target base station are managed by transmitting handover information over a shared broadcast channel The handover information required by a mobile wireless communication device for performing a handover may be transmitted within a Multicast Broadcast Multimedia Services (MBfviS) Single Frequency Network (M8SFN) subframe in some circumstances. In one example, the handover information includes Uplink (UL) allocation information, timing advance (TA) information, and a Cell Radio Network Temporary Identifier (C-RNTI), The synchronization between base stations of the MBMS system allows for the elimination of some messaging required in conventional systems for synchronization between the mobile wireless communication service and a target base station. As a result the time for performing a handover is reduced. | 10-23-2014 |
20140314047 | HANDOVER SIGNALING USING AN MBSFN CHANNEL IN A CELLULAR COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A method of handover signaling in a cellular communication system is disclosed. Prior to a user equipment (UE) undergoing a cell-to-cell transition, a target node transmits handover-related signaling in one or more Multicast Broadcast Single Frequency Network (MBSFN) subframes in order to reduce handover delay. The cellular communication system includes a source node configured to transfer a handover (HO) request to the target node. The (HO) request corresponds to a (UE) presently being served by the source node. The target node is configured to transmit (HO) information to the (UE) over at least one MBSFN subframe in response to the (HO) request. | 10-23-2014 |
20140328309 | SMALL CELL UPLINK INTERFERENCE MITIGATION - Identifying a interfering, candidate or suspect of interfering (interferer) user device, UE, being served by a first base station (macro eNB) and causing uplink interference on a second base station (small cell). The first base station (macro eNB) transmits uplink channel configuration information (PRACH configuration info) to the second base station (small cell). The first base station (macro eNB) receives an Interference indication message, comprising an indication that a cell of the second base station (small cell) is experiencing uplink interference form at least one user device. For each of a plurality of user devices being served by the first base station (macro eNB), the first base station (macro eNB), assigns a preamble to the user device, UE, and transmits the assigned preamble to the user device, UE. The first base station (macro eNB) also transmits the assigned preambles to the second base station (small cell). The first base station (macro eNB) then receives a list of preambles detected at the second base station, and identifies the at least one interfering user device, UE, based on the received list. | 11-06-2014 |
20140348052 | INTER-CELL MESSAGING USING MBSFN SUBFRAME - A cellular communication system and method for delivering information, e.g., data and/or control-signaling, to a user equipment (UE) from a neighboring node are disclosed. The cellular communication system includes a first node configured to transmit information in one or more Multicast Broadcast Single Frequency Network (MBSFN) subframes over a radio frequency (RF) (ink between the first node and the UE, while the UE is being served by a second node. The first node can use a network-defined, dedicated portion of the MBSFN subframe for this purpose. Instead of only allowing the second node to send data/signaling messages to the UE, the disclosed techniques allow neighboring nodes to also deliver information to the UE. In particular, the neighboring nodes can transmit data and/or control-signaling to the UE using MBSFN subframes in order to minimize signaling overhead and signaling delay. | 11-27-2014 |
20150045034 | INCREMENTAL COMPENSATION COMMUNICATION STATION COVERAGE AREA EXPANSION UTILIZING AVAILABLE FREQUENCY CHANNELS - In a cellular communication system, a coverage area configuration transition includes expanding the coverage of a compensation service area, utilizing one or more carriers that are not being utilized by an energy saving service area. Once all of the user equipment devices (UE devices) being served by the energy saving service area are handed over, the energy saving service area may be deactivated. In some case, the UE devices are handed over in stages, which incrementally reduces the energy consumed by the energy saving service area. | 02-12-2015 |
20150282206 | ADVANCE COMMUNICATION RESOURCE NOTIFICATION IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS HAVING OVERLAPPING SERVICE AREAS - In a communication system that includes at least a first base station ( | 10-01-2015 |
20160044554 | DYNAMIC RADIO COVERAGE AREA TRANSITION MANAGEMENT WITH COORDINATED HANDOVER - In a cellular communication system, a coverage area configuration transition is performed where a compensation service area is expanded to cover at least a portion of an energy saving service area of an energy saving cell employing the same frequency channel as the compensation service area. An energy saving communication station providing the energy saving cell is configured to deactivate the energy saving service area. Handovers to the compensation service area are prepared for the UE devices in the energy saving service area. The energy saving communication station sends a expansion notification to a compensation communication station where the notification at teas!indicates that the compensation service area can be expanded. The energy saving communication station transmits handover commands to the UE devices prior to expansion of the compensation service area and reduction of the energy saving service area. | 02-11-2016 |
20160066236 | DYNAMIC RADIO COVERAGE AREA TRANSITION MANAGEMENT - In a cellular communication system, a coverage transition Is performed where a compensation service area is expanded to cover an energy saving service area and the energy saving service area is deactivated The coverage transition is managed by transferring user equipment devices (UE devices) from an energy saving service area to a transition service area that at least partially overlaps with the energy saving service area. The UE devices may be transferred using a handover procedure between communication stations where each UE device is assigned communication frequencies for communication with the transition communication station that are not used by the energy saving communication station or the compensation service area, thereby avoiding, or at least minimizing, interference. After all UE devices are transferred from the energy saving service area, the communication stations are configured to deactivate the energy saving service area and to expand the compensation service area to cover the energy saving service area. | 03-03-2016 |
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20110201507 | SEQUENCING METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR PRENATAL DIAGNOSES - The invention provides methods for determining aneuploidy and/or fetal fraction in maternal samples comprising fetal and maternal cfDNA by massively parallel sequencing. The method comprises a novel protocol for preparing sequencing libraries that unexpectedly improves the quality of library DNA while expediting the process of analysis of samples for prenatal diagnoses. | 08-18-2011 |
20110224087 | SIMULTANEOUS DETERMINATION OF ANEUPLOIDY AND FETAL FRACTION - The invention provides compositions and methods for simultaneously determining the presence or absence of fetal aneuploidy and the relative amount of fetal nucleic acids in a sample obtained form a pregnant female. The method encompasses the use of sequencing technologies and exploits the occurrence of polymorphisms to provide a streamlined noninvasive process applicable to the practice of prenatal diagnostics. | 09-15-2011 |
20120010085 | METHODS FOR DETERMINING FRACTION OF FETAL NUCLEIC ACIDS IN MATERNAL SAMPLES - The invention provides compositions and methods for determining the fraction of fetal nucleic acids in a maternal sample comprising a mixture of fetal and maternal nucleic acids. The fraction of fetal nucleic acids can be used in determining the presence or absence of fetal aneuploidy. | 01-12-2012 |
20120100548 | METHOD FOR DETERMINING COPY NUMBER VARIATIONS - The invention provides a method for determining copy number variations (CNV) of a sequence of interest in a test sample that comprises a mixture of nucleic acids that are known or are suspected to differ in the amount of one or more sequence of interest. The method comprises a statistical approach that accounts for accrued variability stemming from process-related, interchromosomal and inter-sequencing variability. The method is applicable to determining CNV of any fetal aneuploidy, and CNVs known or suspected to be associated with a variety of medical conditions. CNV that can be determined according to the present method include trisomies and monosomies of any one or more of chromosomes 1-22, X and Y, other chromosomal polysomies, and deletions and/or duplications of segments of any one or more of the chromosomes, which can be detected by sequencing only once the nucleic acids of a test sample. Any aneuploidy can be determined from sequencing information that is obtained by sequencing only once the nucleic acids of a test sample. | 04-26-2012 |
20120149582 | METHOD FOR DETERMINING COPY NUMBER VARIATIONS - The invention provides a method for determining copy number variations (CNV) of a sequence of interest in a test sample that comprises a mixture of nucleic acids that are known or are suspected to differ in the amount of one or more sequence of interest. The method comprises a statistical approach that accounts for accrued variability stemming from process-related, interchromosomal and inter-sequencing variability. The method is applicable to determining CNV of any fetal aneuploidy, and CNVs known or suspected to be associated with a variety of medical conditions. CNV that can be determined according to the present method include trisomies and monosomies of any one or more of chromosomes 1-22, X and Y, other chromosomal polysomies, and deletions and/or duplications of segments of any one or more of the chromosomes, which can be detected by sequencing only once the nucleic acids of a test sample. | 06-14-2012 |
20120149583 | METHOD FOR DETERMINING COPY NUMBER VARIATIONS - The invention provides a method for determining copy number variations (CNV) of a sequence of interest in a test sample that comprises a mixture of nucleic acids that are known or are suspected to differ in the amount of one or more sequence of interest. The method comprises a statistical approach that accounts for accrued variability stemming from process-related, interchromosomal and inter-sequencing variability. The method is applicable to determining CNV of any fetal aneuploidy, and CNVs known or suspected to be associated with a variety of medical conditions. CNV that can be determined according to the present method include trisomies and monosomies of any one or more of chromosomes 1-22, X and Y, other chromosomal polysomies, and deletions and/or duplications of segments of any one or more of the chromosomes, which can be detected by sequencing only once the nucleic acids of a test sample. | 06-14-2012 |
20120165203 | SIMULTANEOUS DETERMINATION OF ANEUPLOIDY AND FETAL FRACTION - The invention provides compositions and methods for simultaneously determining the presence or absence of fetal aneuploidy and the relative amount of fetal nucleic acids in a sample obtained form a pregnant female. The method encompasses the use of sequencing technologies and exploits the occurrence of polymorphisms to provide a streamlined noninvasive process applicable to the practice of prenatal diagnostics. | 06-28-2012 |
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20120214678 | METHODS FOR DETERMINING FRACTION OF FETAL NUCLEIC ACIDS IN MATERNAL SAMPLES - The invention provides compositions and methods for determining the fraction of fetal nucleic acids in a maternal sample comprising a mixture of fetal and maternal nucleic acids. The fraction of fetal nucleic acids can be used in determining the presence or absence of fetal aneuploidy. | 08-23-2012 |
20120237928 | METHOD FOR DETERMINING COPY NUMBER VARIATIONS - The invention provides a method for determining copy number variations (CNV) of a sequence of interest in a test sample that comprises a mixture of nucleic acids that are known or are suspected to differ in the amount of one or more sequence of interest. The method comprises a statistical approach that accounts for accrued variability stemming from process-related, interchromosomal and inter-sequencing variability. The method is applicable to determining CNV of any fetal aneuploidy, and CNVs known or suspected to be associated with a variety of medical conditions. CNV that can be determined according to the method include trisomies and monosomies of any one or more of chromosomes 1-22, X and Y, other chromosomal polysomies, and deletions and/or duplications of segments of any one or more of the chromosomes, which can be detected by sequencing only once the nucleic acids of a test sample. | 09-20-2012 |
20120270739 | METHOD FOR SAMPLE ANALYSIS OF ANEUPLOIDIES IN MATERNAL SAMPLES - The invention provides methods for determining aneuploidy and/or fetal fraction in maternal samples comprising fetal and maternal cfDNA by massively parallel sequencing. The method comprises a novel protocol for preparing sequencing libraries that unexpectedly improves the quality of library DNA while expediting the process of analysis of samples for prenatal diagnoses. The novel protocol can be performed in solution or on a solid surface. | 10-25-2012 |
20150065358 | METHOD FOR VERIFYING BIOASSAY SAMPLES - The present invention relates to a method for verifying the integrity of biological source samples subjected to multistep bioassays that comprise massively parallel sequencing of the sample genomic nucleic acids. The integrity of the biological source samples is verified using unique marker nucleic acids that are combined with the biological source sample, and are sequenced concomitantly with the genomic nucleic acids of the biological source sample. The method provides verification of individual samples in single- and multiplex massively parallel sequencing assays. | 03-05-2015 |
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20140162701 | MOBILE DEVICE LOCATION FINDER - Methods and apparatuses for mobile device location finding are disclosed. In one example, an event notification is received at a first device. A location of the first device is determined responsive to the notification, and the location of the first device is correlated to a location of a second device. The location of the second device is indicated on a user viewable display. | 06-12-2014 |
20150024804 | Activity Indicator - Methods and apparatuses for activity indication are disclosed. In one example, an activity indicator apparatus includes a housing, a visual indicator visible on a housing surface, and a power source. The apparatus includes a wireless communications interface configured to receive a signal indicating an activity of a user device, and an activity indication application configured to indicate the activity at the visual indicator. | 01-22-2015 |
20160088135 | Smart Wireless Watchbands and Lanyards - Disclosed are watchbands, watchband links, and lanyards, where the watchbands comprise a band, wherein the band comprises (i) a sensor configured to generate a sensor signal representing a physical quantity, and (ii) a wireless transmitter configured to transmit a wireless signal representing the sensor signal; and a closure structure operable to close the watchband. | 03-24-2016 |