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Christine Crisan, Bonn DE
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| 20110105042 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR MEASURING THE ANTENNA DIVERSITY GAIN IN DIGITAL RADIO TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS - The invention relates to a method and a device for measuring the antenna diversity gain in digital radio transmission systems, wherein the sensitivity of a receiver system is designed by using a plurality of antennas, wherein the signals thereof determine a diversity gain (DG) by means of the bit error rate (BER)-increase of the signals. The invention is characterized in that the method and the device for measuring the diversity-gain (DG) in digital radio transmission systems form an optimization of radio net planning by means of targeted use of diversity, wherein a decrease of the number of used base stations and an increase of the transmission- and receiving quality is achieved. | 05-05-2011 |
Daniel Crisan, Zurich CH
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| 20110261696 | NETWORK DATA CONGESTION MANAGEMENT PROBE SYSTEM - A system to investigate congestion in a computer network may include network devices to route data packets throughout the network. The system may also include a source node that sends a probe packet to the network devices to gather information about the traffic queues at each network device that receives the probe packet. The system may further include a routing table at each examined network device that is based upon the gathered information for each respective traffic queue. | 10-27-2011 |
| 20110261697 | NETWORK DATA CONGESTION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A system to manage data congestion in a computer network may include network devices to route data packets throughout the network. The system may also include a source node that sends data packets to any of the network devices. The system may further include a routing table at each network device that is updated by the source node, and the route the data packets are sent by any network device is based upon each respective routing table. | 10-27-2011 |
Gratian I. Crisan, Romania RO
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| 20110191753 | Incremental deployment and execution of a program on an embedded device - System and method for deploying and executing a program, e.g., a graphical program, on an embedded device. The program and a plurality of execution system components are stored on a host computer. The program is analyzed programmatically to determine a subset of the plurality of components required for execution of the program. The subset of components and the program are combined into a file while preserving execution order of the program. The file is transmitted to the device. The file is used to construct a combined program which includes executable code for the program and the subset of components. The device includes a minimal execution engine which executes the subset of components to execute the program. The file may be streamed to the device for streaming execution, where received portions of the subset of components needed for execution of received portions of the program are stored until no longer needed. | 08-04-2011 |
Ioan Adrian Crisan, Tsukuba-Shi JP
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| 20090048113 | Superconducting thin film having columnar pinning centers utilizing nano dots and method of making the same - A superconducting thin film is disclosed having columnar pinning centers utilizing nano dots, and comprising nano dots ( | 02-19-2009 |
Silviu Crisan, Gatineau CA
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| 20110250410 | METHOD AND COMPOSITION FOR PRINTING TACTILE MARKS AND SECURITY DOCUMENT FORMED THEREFROM - Ultraviolet light-curable deposits are printed onto a substrate in a predetermined pattern to make tactile marks (e.g. Braille-like resin dots) for use by people with impaired vision to, for example, recognize the denominations of banknotes. The deposit demonstrates high adhesion due to: (1) presence of 20-80% (wt.) of a low viscosity acrylate component to provide a substrate-penetrating property; and, (2) 2-30% (wt.) of an adhesion-promoting acid acrylate. The deposit material further includes 1-30% (wt.) of urethane acrylate, 1-30% by weight of reactive diluent, photoinitiator and 1-10% (wt.) of rheological adsorbing additive. Optimally, the adhesion promoter is added after the other components have been mixed with the rheological additive. The printing step may be followed by heating before the curing step to increase penetration of the ink into the substrate. The deposit may comprise a taggant for use as a security feature. | 10-13-2011 |
