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Edmund J. Gieske, Cedar Park, TX US
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20120233498 | HIERARCHICAL ERROR CORRECTION FOR LARGE MEMORIES - A mechanism is provided for detecting and correcting a first number of bit errors in a segment of data stored in a memory region being read, while concurrently detecting the presence of higher numbers of bit errors in that segment of data. In the event of detection of a higher number of bit errors in any single segment of data of the memory region, error correction of that higher number of bit errors is performed on the memory region, while concurrently detecting the presence of an even higher level of bit errors. By performing error correction of higher levels of bit errors in such a hierarchical order, memory latency associated with such error correction can be avoided in the majority of data accesses, thereby improving performance of the data access. | 09-13-2012 |
20120324209 | BRANCH TARGET BUFFER ADDRESSING IN A DATA PROCESSOR - A data processor includes a branch target buffer (BTB) having a plurality of BTB entries grouped in ways. The BTB entries in one of the ways include a short tag address and the BTB entries in another one of the ways include a full tag address. | 12-20-2012 |
20140095784 | Techniques for Utilizing Transaction Lookaside Buffer Entry Numbers to Improve Processor Performance - A technique for operating a processor includes translating, using an associated transaction lookaside buffer, a first virtual address into a first physical address through a first entry number in the transaction lookaside buffer. The technique also includes translating, using the transaction lookaside buffer, a second virtual address into a second physical address through a second entry number in the translation lookaside buffer. The technique further includes, in response to the first entry number being the same as the second entry number, determining that the first and second virtual addresses point to the same physical address in memory and reference the same data. | 04-03-2014 |
Edmund J. Gurney, Iii, Canton, MI US
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20110246981 | AUTOMATED SOFTWARE INSTALLATION WITH INTERVIEW - A computing device prompts a user to supply installation parameters for joint installation of an operating system and core software on a server device, and stores, in a memory, the installation parameters received from the user. The computing device provides, to the server device, instructions to install an image of the operating system directly to volumes for the core software, where the instructions require input of installation parameters during the installation. The computing device also receives, from the server device and during the operating system installation, requests for the installation parameters. The computing device sends, to the server device, the stored installation parameters that are responsive to the requests for the installation parameters. | 10-06-2011 |
Edmund J. Hall, Louisa County, VA US
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20140277814 | ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM CONTROL WITH MEASUREMENT OF ENERGY DEMAND AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY USING T-DISTRIBUTIONS - A method, apparatus, system and computer program is provided for controlling an electric power system, including implementation of voltage measurement using paired t statistical analysis applied to calculating a shift in average usage per customer from one time period to another time period for a given electrical use population where the pairing process is optimized using a novel technique to improve the accuracy of the statistical measurement. | 09-18-2014 |
20150094874 | ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM CONTROL WITH MEASUREMENT OF ENERGY DEMAND AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY USING T-DISTRIBUTIONS - A method, apparatus, system and computer program is provided for controlling an electric power system, including implementation of voltage measurement using paired t statistical analysis applied to calculating a shift in average usage per customer from one time period to another time period for a given electrical use population where the pairing process is optimized using a novel technique to improve the accuracy of the statistical measurement. | 04-02-2015 |
Edmund J. Jones, Bellevue, WA US
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20150288712 | THREAT MODELING AND ANALYSIS - A system is provided for modeling and analysis of cybersecurity threats may include a data flow diagram (DFD) creator, threat indicator and threat analyzer. The DFD creator may identify elements of an information system, and compose a DFD including nodes and edges representing components and data flows of the information system. The threat indicator may identify a cybersecurity threat to a particular element of the information system, and add a secondary node representing the cybersecurity threat to the DFD to thereby produce a threat-model DFD for the information system. In metadata associated with the nodes, edges and secondary node, the DFD creator and threat indicator may provide structured information including attributes of the components, data flows and cybersecurity threat. And the threat analyzer may perform an analysis of the cybersecurity threat based on the threat-model DFD and metadata associated with the nodes, edges and secondary node thereof. | 10-08-2015 |
Edmund J. Keliher, Topsfield, MA US
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20130309170 | Compositions And Methods For In Vivo Imaging - This document relates to compounds useful for targeting PARP1. Also provided herein are methods for using such compounds to detect and image cancer cells. | 11-21-2013 |
20140056812 | Imaging Beta Cell Mass - The present disclosure provides compositions and methods based on peptide-detectable agent conjugates that are useful for imaging beta cell mass. | 02-27-2014 |
Edmund J. Madai, Manchester, MI US
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20090054604 | ISOCYANATO TERMINATED PRECURSOR AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - A method of making an isocyanato terminated precursor for polyurethane is disclosed. The method comprises heating an isocyanate containing about two or more isocyanato groups per molecule at a temperature of up to 80 degrees Celsius and at a pressure of about 1 atmosphere. The method further comprises mixing a modified vegetable oil comprising about two or more hydroxyl groups per molecule with the isocyanate at a molar equivalent ratio of at least 2:1 isocyanate to vegetable oil for a predetermined time period to form the isocyanato terminated precursor. | 02-26-2009 |
Edmund J. Madaj, Manchester, MI US
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20090054611 | HYDROXYL TERMINATED PRECURSOR AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - A method of making a hydroxyl terminated precursor for polyurethane is disclosed. The method comprises heating a vegetable oil-polyol mixture of modified vegetable oil containing about two or more hydroxyl groups per molecule and a polyether polyol having about two or more hydroxyl groups per molecule at a temperature of at least about 25 degrees Celsius and at a pressure of about 1 atmosphere. The mixture has a hydroxyl equivalent ratio of about 1:1 vegetable oil to polyol. The method further comprises mixing for at least about 10 minutes an isocyanate containing about two or more isocyanato groups per molecule at least about 25 degrees Celsius to the vegetable oil-polyol mixture at a molar equivalent ratio of at least 2:1 vegetable oil-polyol mixture to isocyanate to react the isocyanate with the mixture to form the hydroxyl terminated precursor. | 02-26-2009 |
20100160593 | ISOCYANATO TERMINATED PRECURSOR AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - A method of making an isocyanato terminated precursor for polyurethane is disclosed. The method comprises heating an isocyanate containing about two or more isocyanato groups per molecule at a temperature of up to 80 degrees Celsius and at a pressure of about 1 atmosphere. The method further comprises mixing a modified vegetable oil comprising about two or more hydroxyl groups per molecule with the isocyanate at a molar equivalent ratio of at least 2:1 isocyanate to vegetable oil for a predetermined time period to form the isocyanato terminated precursor. | 06-24-2010 |
20140275304 | POLYURETHANE FOAM FORMING COMPOSITION INCLUDING TRIGLYCERIDES, POLYURETHANE FOAM MADE FROM THE COMPOSITION, AND METHOD OF MAKING POLYURETHANE FOAM - The present disclosure relates to a method of making polyurethane foam, the method comprising providing a polyol mixture comprising polyether polyol and unmodified vegetable oil having a hydroxyl number of less than 10; and reacting isocyanate with the polyol mixture to form a polyurethane foam, wherein the unmodified vegetable oil does not react and does not form part of the polyurethane foam. The present disclosure also relates to polyurethane formed by the method and polyurethane compositions. | 09-18-2014 |
Edmund J. Stachowski Iii, Houston, TX US
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20110250372 | Polymer-Clay Nanocomposite and Process for Preparing the Same - A process for producing a nanocomposite of a halogenated elastomer and an inorganic, exfoliated clay includes the in-situ protonation of a modifier, which may be an alkylamine, arylamine or an alkylarylamine. This process can be integrated with a polymer halogenation process. The nanocomposite so formed has improved air barrier properties and is suitable for use as a tire innerliner or innertube. | 10-13-2011 |