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Martin M. Fullam, New Paltz, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080250032METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR EFFICIENTLY SAVING AND RETRIEVING VALUES OF A LARGE NUMBER OF RESOURCE VARIABLES USING A SMALL REPOSITORY - Saving and retrieving operations of values of a large number of resource variables include creating and maintaining a small repository in an event monitoring software management application to track all resource variables and their state values and to record unique entries of resource variable identifiers, but only for those resources in a non-normal state, when only a small set of resources are expected to be in a non-normal state at any point in time, is conducted using a repository which is smaller than all of the possible resources to be monitored and recording the values by not recording RVIDs and their state values when their state values are normal, and recording RVIDs and their state values when their state values are non-normal, by recording only RVIDs and not their Boolean state values when their state values are non-normal.10-09-2008

Michael John Fullam, White Rock CA

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110028296BOWL STRUCTURE FOR A CENTRIFUGAL SEPARATOR - A centrifuge concentrator bowl has feed deposited onto a base of the bowl and includes a plurality of recesses at axially spaced positions along a peripheral wall of the bowl. The peripheral wall is formed of a rigid metal skeleton frame of rings and upstanding support members on which is molded a urethane liner material to form an integral structure with the rings located at ribs between the recesses. A fluidization water injection system includes an outer container on the bowl, which also acts as a clamping assembly and a plurality of liquid entry openings through the peripheral wall at the base of the recesses allowing flexing of the peripheral wall in response to changes in pressure in the fluidizing liquid. The bowl is formed of separate sections defined by a bottom concave base section and the cast skeleton wall all clamped together to allow replacement of the separate parts.02-03-2011

Scott Fullam, Palo Alto, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080287153Clock synchronization for a wireless communications system - A method of clock synchronization for a wireless communications system includes receiving a radio frequency (RF) signal at a base station and at a network reference server (NRS). The NRS is also coupled to receive a reference clock signal. A clock offset value is then calculated in response to the RF signal received at the base station, the RF signal received at the NRS, and the reference clock signal. A local clock signal at the base station is then synchronized with the reference clock signal in response to the calculated clock offset value.11-20-2008
20100113006CELL CALIBRATION - A system and method for enabling an access point to transmit a pilot signal to a mobile device operating in a specified location until a pilot signal acknowledgement is received from the mobile device indicating the pilot signal was detected at the specified location. The system and method further enabling the access point to automatically set an operational power level for the pilot signal based on a power level at which the pilot signal was being transmitted when the pilot signal acknowledgement was received.05-06-2010
20100113067CELL NOTIFICATION - A system and method for enabling an access point to determine that a mobile device has crossed a wireless coverage area boundary associated with the access point and select, for transmission to the mobile device, an audible notification indicating the mobile device has crossed the wireless coverage boundary associated with the access point, wherein the audible notification is stored at the access point in compressed form, prior to determining the mobile device has crossed the wireless coverage area boundary.05-06-2010
20110158364CLOCK SYNCHRONIZATION FOR A WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM - Clock synchronization for a wireless communication system is described. The communication system utilizes a server with a radio coupled to receive a radio frequency (RF) signal and a clock interface to receive a reference clock signal. The server includes a network interface configured to receive, from a base station, a time that the RF signal was received at the base station. The server further includes a processing device configured to determine when the RF signal was transmitted and a location of the base station, and configured to calculate clock offset value representative of a time to delay a local clock signal at the base station to synchronize the local clock signal at the base station with the reference clock signal.06-30-2011

Patent applications by Scott Fullam, Palo Alto, CA US