Gagliano
Horacio Sergio Gagliano, Buonas CH
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20100020917 | X-RAY SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR GENERATING X-RAY IMAGES - An x-ray system for generating x-ray images comprises an x-ray transmitting/receiving device, and an input arrangement ( | 01-28-2010 |
Olivier Gagliano, Marseille FR
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20080290383 | CMOS IMAGING DEVICE COMPRISING A MICROLENS ARRAY EXHIBITING A HIGH FILLING RATE - A CMOS imager includes a photosite array and a microlens array. The microlens array comprises microlenses of a first type and microlenses of a second type, the microlenses of first type being manufactured according to a first circular template having a first radius, the microlenses of second type being manufactured according to a second circular template having a second radius inferior to the first radius, and the first and second templates having overlap areas. One advantage is that the CMOS imager has a high fill rate. | 11-27-2008 |
20120320480 | DEVICE FOR PROTECTING AN INTEGRATED CIRCUIT CHIP AGAINST ATTACKS - An integrated circuit chip includes: a plurality of parallel wells of alternated conductivity types formed in the upper portion of a semiconductor substrate of a first conductivity type; in each well of the first type, a plurality of MOS transistors having a channel of the second conductivity type, and in each well of the second type, a plurality of MOS transistors having a channel of the first type, transistors of neighboring wells being inverted-connected; and a device of protection against attacks, including: a layer of the second type extending under said plurality of wells, from the lower surface of said wells; and regions of lateral insulation between the wells, said regions extending from the upper surface of the wells to said layer. | 12-20-2012 |
Olivier Gagliano, Aix En Provence FR
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20160072430 | DEVICE FOR LIGHTING OR BACKLIGHTING AN IMAGE PLACED IN FRONT OF OR BEHIND A SOLAR PANEL - The invention relates to a device including a solar panel, a transparent plate serving as a light guide, an image consisting of multiple opaque or semitransparent image areas separated by totally transparent areas or micro-holes exposing said solar panel, wherein said image is printed on or directly arranged against said transparent plate, and a light source propagates the light thereof within the body of said transparent plate. Said device is particularly characterized in that said transparent plate comprises optical means arranged so as to redirect most of the light injected by said light source towards the image areas. | 03-10-2016 |
Roque Gagliano, Pully CH
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20130036307 | AUTHENTICATION OF CACHE DNS SERVER RESPONSES - A response to a Domain Name System (DNS) query can be protected with authentication information to be used by a host that originated the query. In one example, a DNS server is not among servers that can be authenticated by the Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC). The DNS server generates a public-private key pair and uses the private key for signing DNS resolutions. The corresponding public key can be distributed to hosts that will communicate with the DNS server. In various implementations, the public key is distributed by the DNS server and/or routers or as part of a neighbor discovery interaction. In one example, the public key is distributed in certificate path advertisements of the IPv6 Secure Neighbor Discovery Protocol (SEND) protocol. | 02-07-2013 |
20150207728 | VERIFYING DATA PLANE PATHS BASED ON A VALIDATED SECURE CONTROL PLANE - In one embodiment, a plurality of packets is sent from an origin device along a communication path toward a destination device. Each packet includes a lifespan indicator which is incrementally increased for each subsequently sent packet. A plurality of response messages are received at the origin device from a plurality of intermediate devices, respectively. A plurality of secure path objects included in the plurality of response messages, respectively, is determined. Additionally, the plurality of secure path objects are validated based on validation information accessible by the origin device. Validation results of the plurality of secure path objects are checked to determine whether a packet that is sent from the origin device and received by the destination device travels along a particular communication path as dictated by control plane information. | 07-23-2015 |
20150207729 | TYING DATA PLANE PATHS TO A SECURE CONTROL PLANE - In one embodiment, a router located at an exit edge of an autonomous system (AS) receives a data packet in a data plane, and determines a destination of the data packet and an associated AS-path information to the destination. The router may then insert the AS-path information into the data packet, and forwards the data packet with the AS-path information toward the destination, such that a receiving device in a destination AS can validate whether the data packet was routed through a path that was secure from a control plane perspective based on a collection of one or more insertions of AS-path information. | 07-23-2015 |
20150207818 | OVERCOMING CIRCULAR DEPENDENCIES WHEN BOOTSTRAPPING AN RPKI SITE - In one embodiment, a validation server in a computer network determines that an edge router of the computer network has blocked access to a desired server address based on the edge router not having authentication information for the desired server address. In response, the server creates a white-listing policy to temporarily allow access to the desired server address at the edge router, and sends the white-listing policy to the edge router. The validation server may then proceed with performing server fetching operations to the desired server address from the validation server while the white-listing policy is in effect, and instructs the edge device to remove the white-listing policy once the server fetching operations are completed. | 07-23-2015 |
Thomas Gagliano, Marciana Marina (li) IT
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20080202148 | Beverage cooler - A beverage cooling apparatus including a first circuit forming a first set of fluid flow paths, a second circuit forming a second set of fluid flow paths in parallel with the first set of fluid flow paths, and a third circuit forming a third set of fluid flow paths in parallel with the first and second sets of fluid flow paths. | 08-28-2008 |
Thomas Gagliano, Luxembourg-Grand LU
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20090242590 | Rapid Comestible Fluid Dispensing Apparatus and Method - Some embodiments of the present invention provide a comestible fluid dispensing apparatus including a nozzle defining an interior space and having a fluid inlet through which fluid is received within the interior space and a fluid outlet through which fluid exits the interior space and a substantially conical valve movable relative to the nozzle between different positions with respect to the nozzle and shaped to reduce turbulence and/or provide improved dispensing control. | 10-01-2009 |
Thomas Gagliano, London GB
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20150069084 | BEVERAGE DISPENSING - A beverage dispenser for dispensing a carbonated beverage includes a housing defining an interior volume and having a first surface proximal to the beverage source and a second surface distal to the beverage source. The beverage dispenser includes a conduit in fluid communication with the beverage source entering the first surface of the housing and terminating proximate the second surface of the housing. The dispenser includes a flow rate controller including a processor disposed within the interior volume of said housing and a subsurface dispensing nozzle in fluid communication with the terminal end of the conduit. The dispenser also includes a user interface including user-selectable indicia for providing data to the processor. The flow through the conduit to the subsurface dispensing nozzle is compensated to maintain substantially hydraulic beverage flow within the conduit, and is based on data provided to the processor by a user operation of the user interface. | 03-12-2015 |