| Patent application number | Description | Published |
| 20090146734 | Charge Recycling (CR) in Power Gated Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor (CMOS) Circuits and in Super Cutoff CMOS (SCCMOS) Circuits - In one embodiment, a circuit includes a first circuit block connected to ground via a first sleep transistor, a first virtual ground node between the first circuit block and the first sleep transistor, a second circuit block connected to ground via a second sleep transistor, a second virtual ground node between the second circuit block and the second sleep transistor, and a transmission gate (TG) or a pass transistor connecting the first virtual ground node to the second virtual ground node to enable charge recycling between the first circuit block and the second circuit block during transitions by the first circuit block from active mode to sleep mode and the second circuit block from sleep mode to active mode or vice versa. | 06-11-2009 |
| 20090174469 | Sizing and Placement of Charge Recycling (CR) Transistors in Multithreshold Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor (MTCMOS) Circuits - In one embodiment, a circuit includes a first row of circuit blocks that are each connected to a supply directly and to ground via a first sleep transistor. A connection between the first circuit block and the first sleep transistor is a virtual ground node. The circuit includes a second row of circuit blocks that are each connected to ground directly and to the supply via a second sleep transistor. A connection between the second circuit block and the second sleep transistor is a virtual supply node. The circuit includes a transmission gate (TG) or pass transistor connecting the virtual ground nodes to the virtual supply nodes to enable charge recycling between circuit blocks in the first row and circuit blocks in the second row during transitions by the circuit from active mode to sleep mode, from sleep mode to active mode, or both. | 07-09-2009 |
| 20110167059 | COMPUTER BASED METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR ESTABLISHING TRUST BETWEEN TWO OR MORE PARTIES - Methods, devices and systems for moderating and policing voluntarily established transparency regarding past and present, and personal and professional relationships via online networking services. Identity of a person or commercial entity is verified before registration as a user. Each user is permitted a single profile. A profile includes a record of all relationships entered in the profile, some of which may be hidden by user. Each user is capable of linking his profile to profiles of other consenting users. Owner of a profile may flag inaccurate information on other linked profiles. The reliability or value of information in a profile is measured as a function of duration of existence of profile, transparency of the information in the profile, periods of inactivation, and number of times the profile is correctly flagged. A code is generated and used to allow gradual exposing of the profile of a user to his prospective contacts. | 07-07-2011 |