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Andreas Fenner, Chandler, AZ US
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| 20100283122 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING HIGH-DENSITY CAPACITORS - The present invention describes systems and methods for providing high-density capacitors. An exemplary embodiment of the present invention provides a high-density capacitor system comprising a substrate and a porous conductive layer formed on the substrate, wherein the porous conductive layer is formed in accordance with a predetermined pattern. Furthermore, the high-density capacitor system includes a dielectric material formed on the porous conductive layer and a second conductive layer formed on the dielectric material. Additionally, the high-density capacitor system includes a plurality of conductive pads configured in communication with the second conductive layer. | 11-11-2010 |
| 20100284123 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FABRICATING HIGH-DENSITY CAPACITORS - The present invention describes systems and methods for fabricating high-density capacitors. An exemplary embodiment of the present invention provides a method for fabricating a high-density capacitor system including the steps of providing a substrate and depositing a nanoelectrode particulate paste layer onto the substrate. The method for fabricating a high-density capacitor system further includes sintering the nanoelectrode particulate paste layer to form a bottom electrode. Additionally, the method for fabricating a high-density capacitor system includes depositing a dielectric material onto the bottom electrode with an atomic layer deposition process. Furthermore, the method for fabricating a high-density capacitor system includes depositing a conductive material on the dielectric material to form a top electrode. | 11-11-2010 |
Andreas Armin Fenner, Chandler, AZ US
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| 20100314149 | HERMETICALLY-SEALED ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT APPARATUS - Hermetically-sealed electrical circuit apparatus and methods for constructing such apparatus using one or more seal portions. | 12-16-2010 |
| 20100315110 | HERMETICITY TESTING - Electrical circuit apparatus and methods including hermeticity testing structures for testing the hermeticity of the electrical circuit apparatus. | 12-16-2010 |
Jason Fenner, Sacramento, CA US
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| 20110047659 | Transgenic Plants With Enhanced Agronomic Traits - This invention provides transgenic plant cells with recombinant DNA for expression of proteins that are useful for imparting enhanced agronomic trait(s) to transgenic crop plants. This invention also provides transgenic plants and progeny seed comprising the transgenic plant cells where the plants are selected for having an enhanced trait selected from the group of traits consisting of enhanced water use efficiency, enhanced cold tolerance, increased yield, enhanced nitrogen use efficiency, enhanced seed protein, enhanced seed oil and modified oil composition. Also disclosed are methods for manufacturing transgenic seed and plants with enhanced traits. | 02-24-2011 |
William Fenner, Woodside, CA US
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| 20090161673 | Method and System For Computing Multicast Traffic Matrices - A system and method for receiving, from one or more ingress routers, a first set of records including data corresponding to network traffic, receiving, from one or more egress routers, a second set of records including data corresponding to network traffic and creating a multicast traffic matrix using at least a portion of the data included in the first and second sets of records. | 06-25-2009 |
| 20100226277 | METHOD AND SYSTEM OF MONITORING THE RECEIPT OF MULTICAST TRAFFIC - A method and system for monitoring data packet traffic in a multicast network comprising determining a first packet count received at a receiver router, representing a quantity of data packets associated with a multicast group and source at a first time, determining a second packet count received at that receiver router representing a quantity of data packets associated with that multicast group and source, at a second time subsequent to the first time, comparing the second packet count to the first packet count, and indicating an alarm in response to the second packet count being less than a predetermined value greater than the first packet count. A status for multiple routers can be obtained, comprising a difference between the quantity of the first and second packet counts; and indicating a warning in response to at least one of the plurality of router status being less than the predetermined value. | 09-09-2010 |
| 20100296430 | Method and System for Computing Multicast Traffic Matrices - A system and method for receiving, from one or more ingress routers, a first set of records including data corresponding to network traffic, receiving, from one or more egress routers, a second set of records including data corresponding to network traffic and creating a multicast traffic matrix using at least a portion of the data included in the first and second sets of records. | 11-25-2010 |
William Fenner, Redwood City, CA US
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| 20100023512 | Methods and Systems for Content Access and Distribution - Distribution of content between publishers and consumers is accomplished using an overlay network that may make use of XML language to facilitate content identification. The overlay network includes a plurality of routers that may be in communication with each other and the publishers and consumers on the Internet. Content and queries are identified by content descriptors that are routed from the originator to a nearest router in the overlay network. The nearest router, for each unique content descriptor, generates a hash identification of the content descriptor which is used by remaining routers in the overlay network to provide the appropriate functions with respect to the content descriptor. In particular, this allows all routers in the overlay network except the nearest router to properly route content without processing every content descriptor. | 01-28-2010 |
William C. Fenner, Woodside, CA US
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| 20080212584 | Method and system for presentation of multicast trees - A method and system for rendering a plurality of multicast trees for presentation on a display. A multicast routing state may be accessed from a plurality of routers in a multicast group. The multicast routing state may include identification of at least one of an upstream router or a downstream router. A plurality of multicast trees may be identified from the multicast routing state of the plurality of routers. Each of the plurality of multicast trees may indicate a plurality of paths for a data packet from an originating router to selected routers among the plurality of routers. At least two of the plurality of multicast trees may be rendered on a display as an overlapping multicast tree. The overlapping multicast tree may include the plurality of paths for the data packet from the originating router to the selected routers for each of the at least two of the plurality of multicast trees. | 09-04-2008 |
| 20090044242 | System and method of providing video content - A method of providing video content is disclosed that includes receiving video content associated with a television stream from a video source at a server of a video distribution network. The method also includes sending a primary multicast video stream corresponding to the video content to a video distribution network entity via an Internet Protocol (IP) network. The primary multicast video stream is associated with a first bandwidth. Further, the method includes sending a secondary multicast video stream to the video distribution network entity via the IP network. The secondary multicast video stream is associated with a second bandwidth. The primary multicast video stream and the secondary multicast video stream are accessible to a set-top box device via the video distribution network entity in response to a channel change request that indicates the television stream. In addition, the frames of the secondary multicast video stream may be delayed with respect to their counterparts in the primary multicast video stream. This insures that, after sufficient buffering of frames of the primary multicast video stream, when the set-top box device switches from the secondary multicast video stream to the primary multicast video stream there will be no noticeable time shift. | 02-12-2009 |
William Isaiah Fenner, Keller, TX US
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| 20080269921 | System and Method for Providing Support Assistance - A system and method for providing support assistance and guidance include the creation of process maps and use of such maps in a service application. Process maps may be created using a creation tool that embeds interactive features in process steps. The interactive features may include the activation of an application, linking of a website and/or the display of an image or document. Process maps may be associated with clients/customers, applications and/or issue categories. Users may use and follow the process map to aid customers in resolving various issues such as technical questions and troubleshooting. Tracking and logging components may be used to track information relating to a case including the interactions of a support personnel and/or information entered. Compliance may also be measured based on, for example, an amount of time spent on various processes. Change management system may also be used to manage changes made to process maps. | 10-30-2008 |
