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Dan Dahle, Wilsonville, OR US
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| 20090328164 | Method and system for a platform-based trust verifying service for multi-party verification - A method and system for a platform-based trust verifying service for multi-party verification. In one embodiment, the method includes a client platform accessing an service provider over a network. Upon accessing the service provider, the client platform receives a request from the service provider for platform measurement and verification. The client platform collects platform information and performs measurement and verification, including performing an integrity manifest comparison. If the integrity manifest comparison indicates a good client platform posture, then the client platform signs the client platform posture and sends an approval notification to the service provider indicating that the client platform has not been compromised. The client platform may then receive the service of the service provider. If the integrity manifest comparison indicates that the client platform posture is not good, then the client platform will send a failure notification to the service provider indicating that the client platform has been compromised. | 12-31-2009 |
David R. Dahle, Wynnewood, PA US
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| 20110178825 | COLLABORATIVE INTELLIGENT TASK PROCESSOR FOR INSURANCE CLAIMS - An insurance claim processing system may include an insurance claim database, an event processor component, a task engine component and a collaborative intelligent task processor. The insurance claim database may be configured to store and provide access to data in a data record that is related to an insurance claim. The event processor component may be executable with a computer to iteratively monitor the data in the data record and identify events. The task engine component may be executable with a computer in response to one of the identified events to generate tasks indicative of information that needs to be acquired based on the contents of the data record. The collaborative intelligent task processor may be executable with a computer to analyze a task generated by the task engine component and select an action plan that is responsive to the task. The action plan may include a first procedure that enables the collaborative intelligent task processor to acquire information related to the insurance claim, and a second procedure that enables the collaborative intelligent task processor to process the information to yield a result responsive to the task. | 07-21-2011 |
Jacob L. Dahle, Tucson, AZ US
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| 20080290863 | Open Write-Head-Cable Test Method and Detector - A storage drive implements a method for operating the storage drive between a plurality of operational modes. For a test mode of the storage drive, a write current driver circuit and a test current sensor are electrically connected to the write head, wherein the test current sensor generates a sense signal indicative of a degree of a flow of a test current through the write head to thereby facilitate a detection of any presence of an open write condition of the storage drive (i.e., any impedance condition impeding a flow of a write current through the write head). For a write mode of the storage drive, the write current driver circuit is electrically connected to the write head and the test current sensor is electrically disconnected from the write head, wherein the write head records data on a magnetic media based on a flow of the write current through the write head. | 11-27-2008 |
Jacob Lee Dahle, Tucson, AZ US
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| 20090219644 | DETERMINING A REEL MOTOR ANGLE USING AN ESTIMATED INTERVAL TO DEGREES TRANSLATION FACTOR - Provided are techniques for determining a reel motor angle. An estimate of an interval to degrees translation factor that represents a measurement angle interval divided by a first pulse count is calculated, wherein the first pulse count represents format transitions counted during an angular measurement interval. A reel motor angle is determined using the estimate by: receiving an indication that a rotating reference point has crossed a stationary reference point, wherein the indication is recognized as indicating that an angle between a motor rotor and a motor stator is a reference angle; determining a second pulse count, wherein the second pulse count represents format transitions counted since the indication was received to a given point in time; and at the given point in time, multiplying the second pulse count by the estimate to generate a first value and adding the reference angle to the first value to generate the reel motor angle. | 09-03-2009 |
| 20100176865 | GAIN CONTROL WITH MULTIPLE INTEGRATORS - A system according to one embodiment includes an analog input for receiving an analog signal; a variable gain amplifier coupled to the analog input; a first integrator coupled to the variable gain amplifier for controlling the gain of the analog signal; a second integrator generating control signals for controlling functions of the first integrator; a serializer for serializing the control signals; and a deserializer coupled to the serializer for deserializing the control signals and passing the deserialized control signals to the first integrator. | 07-15-2010 |
| 20100177423 | DUAL GAIN CONTROL FOR MAGNETIC DATA STORAGE SYSTEM - A system according to one embodiment includes an analog input for receiving an analog signal; a variable gain amplifier coupled to the analog input; a first gain control circuit coupled to the variable gain amplifier for controlling the gain of the analog signal; an analog to digital converter for converting the analog signal to a digital signal; a first gain error generation circuit for generating a first gain error signal based on an output of the analog to digital converter, the first gain error signal or derivative thereof being received by the first gain control circuit; and a second gain error generation circuit for generating a second gain error signal based on the digital signal, the second gain error signal or derivative thereof being received by the first gain control circuit, wherein the first gain control circuit uses at least one of the gain error signals to control the gain of the analog signals. | 07-15-2010 |
| 20100177427 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR GENERATING AN AMPLITUDE ERROR SIGNAL IN A MAGNETIC TAPE RECORDING CHANNEL - A method according to one embodiment includes generating a first gain error, comprising: receiving an output of an equalizer; and comparing a magnitude of the output to a saturation threshold level; if the output is higher than the saturation threshold level, generating a first gain error. The method further including generating at least one of a second and a third gain error, wherein generating the second gain error comprises: using either a slicer or a trellis for generating the second gain error, wherein the slicer generates a gain error based on an output of an interpolator, wherein the trellis generates a gain error based on an output of a maximum likelihood detector; wherein generating the third gain error comprises: receiving an output of an equalizer; generating a threshold qualified peak from the equalizer output and a tracking threshold level; comparing the threshold qualified peak to a second threshold; and generating a third gain error based on the comparison. | 07-15-2010 |
Kelda Dahle, Evergreen, CO US
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| 20100307520 | Lipstick sorting container - A lipstick sorting container is provided which includes a ridged box shaped holder having a bottom wall, side walls, an opening, and a first partition matrix housed within the sidewalls. The first partition matrix is housed within the sidewalls and is an arrangement of lipstick tube containers into rows and columns. Each container is configured in order to receive a lipstick tube when inserted into the box opening. A top includes a transparent top wall with a lower surface, side walls, and a second partition matrix connected to the lower surface. The second partition matrix is an arrangement of erasable indicia cells into rows and columns. The rows and columns of the second partition matrix are configured in alignment with the rows and columns or the first partition matrix. Each of the cells receives a separate lipstick color indicia, when marked on the lower surface, corresponding to a lipstick color of the lipstick tube contained in alignment with the indicia cell. | 12-09-2010 |
Roger G. Dahle, Providence, UT US
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| 20090038605 | Portable cooking device - A portable outdoor cooking device includes a body portion having a heat source and a cooking attachment and support members attached to the body portion. The support members are collapsible and can be configured to fold and store beneath the body portion of the outdoor cooking device when the device is not in use. In addition, the cooking attachments are removable and interchangeable from the body portion of the outdoor cooking device. Side tables are also removably attached to the body portion of the device. | 02-12-2009 |
R. Scott Dahle, North Logan, UT US
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| 20090038605 | Portable cooking device - A portable outdoor cooking device includes a body portion having a heat source and a cooking attachment and support members attached to the body portion. The support members are collapsible and can be configured to fold and store beneath the body portion of the outdoor cooking device when the device is not in use. In addition, the cooking attachments are removable and interchangeable from the body portion of the outdoor cooking device. Side tables are also removably attached to the body portion of the device. | 02-12-2009 |
