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Dunbar
Adrian M. Dunbar, London GB
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110219002 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DISCOVERING LARGE CLUSTERS OF FILES THAT SHARE SIMILAR CODE TO DEVELOP GENERIC DETECTIONS OF MALWARE - A computer-implemented method for determining similarities between system executable objects includes the steps of determining with one or more computing systems a plurality of subsequences of operation codes in a plurality of disassembled system executable objects, for each subsequence, determining with the one or more computing systems a first set of system executable objects associated with the subsequence, with the computing systems, clustering the first set of system executable objects with a cluster. The cluster includes a set of system executable objects. The step of clustering the first set of system executable objects and the cluster includes the steps of determining with the computing systems the relative similarity between the first set of system executable objects and the cluster, and if the first set of system executable objects is similar to the cluster, adding with the computing systems the system executable objects to the cluster. | 09-08-2011 |
Allan Dunbar, Jena DE
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| 20100210950 | OPTO-ELECTRICAL ULTRASOUND SENSOR AND SYSTEM - An opto-electrical ultrasound sensor, preferably for the use in medical diagnostics, comprising at least one light source ( | 08-19-2010 |
| 20110196235 | ULTRASOUND IMAGING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING ASSISTANCE IN AN ULTRASOUND IMAGING SYSTEM - An ultrasound imaging system ( | 08-11-2011 |
Allan Reuben Dunbar, London GB
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| 20110128520 | ALIGNMENT SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR LITHOGRAPHIC SYSTEMS - An alignment system for a lithographic apparatus has a source of alignment radiation; a detection system that has a first detector channel and a second detector channel; and a position determining unit in communication with the detection system. The position determining unit is constructed to process information from said first and second detector channels in a combination to determine a position of an alignment mark on a work piece, the combination taking into account a manufacturing process of the work piece. A lithographic apparatus has the above mentioned alignment system. Methods of alignment and manufacturing devices with a lithographic apparatus use the above alignment system and lithographic apparatus, respectively. | 06-02-2011 |
Christopher Dunbar, Salthill IE
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090285385 | Queuing Systems for Contact Centers - Customers queuing in the contact center are provided with the option to request a ticket number. Upon a ticket number being generated for the customer, the customer may disconnect or hang up, and an absentee contact is maintained in a queuing system. This allows the customer to reconnect within a predefined period and regain a place in a queue, possibly at a more advantageous position or at the top of the queue. Alternatively, the customer may reconnect at a less favorable position, but without having to re-enter all customer details in order to be allocated to an appropriate queue. | 11-19-2009 |
Neil James Dunbar, Victoria AU
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| 20090008338 | Septic Tanks - A method of determining whether a septic tank containing a liquid and sludge or scum mixture needs to be emptied, comprising locating a sensor in the mixture wherein the sensor is adapted to measure a parameter which can be used to determining the depth of sludge or scum in the septic tank and generating a warning signal when a signal from the sensor is indicative of a depth of sludge or scum exceeding a predetermined limit. | 01-08-2009 |
| 20100294036 | FLOW SENSOR - A method of monitoring the effectiveness of a liquid distribution system having a body arranged to receive liquid from a supply source and at least one distribution line for receiving liquid from the body, includes sensing the rate at which the liquid flows through the body after supply of the liquid to the body from the supply source. | 11-25-2010 |
