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Gang Wu

Gang Wu, Shangai CN

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110069653MULTICAST SERVICE - A method including sending a multicast packet to a cluster of recipients; receiving information indicating receiving status relating to the multicast packet from individual members of the cluster of recipients; and initiating intra-cluster retransmission of said multicast packet by sending to the cluster of recipients collective information about the receiving statuses of the members of the cluster of recipients.03-24-2011

Gang Wu, Harbin CN

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20110040504FRUIT MATURITY DETERMINATION METHOD AND SYSTEM - In accordance with some embodiments of the present disclosure, a method for determining fruit maturity is disclosed. The method includes measuring acceleration data associated with an impulse response signal of a target fruit to an excitation force applied to such a target fruit, computing a frequency response of the impulse response signal based on digitized acceleration data, determining a first order resonance frequency from the frequency response, and non-destructively determining a level of maturity for the target fruit based on one or more physical properties of the target fruit and the first order resonance frequency.02-17-2011

Gang Wu, Princeton, NJ US

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20090041722INDOLE INDANE AMIDE COMPOUNDS USEFUL AS CB2 AGONISTS AND METHOD - Indole indane amides which are CB2 agonists are provided which have the structure02-12-2009
20100259286DIELECTRIC SPECTROSCOPY ASSAYS FOR SCREENING OF ION CHANNEL LIGANDS - A method for measuring membrane potential using dielectric spectroscopy is described. A new theoretical model allows for the determination of membrane potential from low-frequency impedance measurements to provide a non-evasive method which is both rapid and inexpensive.10-14-2010
20110263548PYRIDONE AND PYRIDAZONE ANALOGUES AS GPR119 MODULATORS - Novel compounds of structure Formula (I) or an enantiomer, a diastereomer, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein Z, R10-27-2011

Patent applications by Gang Wu, Princeton, NJ US

Gang Wu, Beijing CN

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20090304285IMAGE PROCESSING DEVICE AND IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD - An image processing device capable of high-speed detection of a specific shape in an image. In the image processing device, a candidate position calculation section (12-10-2009
20100086219IMAGE PROCESSING DEVICE AND IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD - An image processing device capable of high-speed detection of a specific shape in an image. In the image processing device, a candidate position calculation section (04-08-2010

Gang Wu, Cupertino, CA US

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20090175448WIRELESS NETWORK HANDOFF KEY - The present invention provides a method and system for handoff in a wireless communication network. In one embodiment, a common handoff encryption key is generated by an authentication server and transmitted to a first access point and a second access point. The first access point transmits the handoff encryption key to a wireless terminal. The wireless terminal encrypts output data with the handoff encryption key. When the wireless terminal is associated with the second access point, the second access point decrypts data from the wireless terminal with the handoff encryption key. In a second embodiment, a handoff WEP key generation secret parameter is provided to a first and a second access point. Both access points generate a handoff WEP key as a function of the handoff WEP key generation secret parameter and an address of a wireless terminal. The first access point transmits the handoff WEP key to the wireless terminal. The second access point communicates data packets encrypted with the handoff WEP key with the wireless terminal.07-09-2009
20090175449WIRELESS NETWORK HANDOFF KEY - The present invention provides a method and system for handoff in a wireless communication network. In one embodiment, a common handoff encryption key is generated by an authentication server and transmitted to a first access point and a second access point. The first access point transmits the handoff encryption key to a wireless terminal. The wireless terminal encrypts output data with the handoff encryption key. When the wireless terminal is associated with the second access point, the second access point decrypts data from the wireless terminal with the handoff encryption key. In a second embodiment, a handoff WEP key generation secret parameter is provided to a first and a second access point. Both access points generate a handoff WEP key as a function of the handoff WEP key generation secret parameter and an address of a wireless terminal. The first access point transmits the handoff WEP key to the wireless terminal. The second access point communicates data packets encrypted with the handoff WEP key with the wireless terminal.07-09-2009
20090175454WIRELESS NETWORK HANDOFF KEY - The present invention provides a method and system for handoff in a wireless communication network. In one embodiment, a common handoff encryption key is generated by an authentication server and transmitted to a first access point and a second access point. The first access point transmits the handoff encryption key to a wireless terminal. The wireless terminal encrypts output data with the handoff encryption key. When the wireless terminal is associated with the second access point, the second access point decrypts data from the wireless terminal with the handoff encryption key. In a second embodiment, a handoff WEP key generation secret parameter is provided to a first and a second access point. Both access points generate a handoff WEP key as a function of the handoff WEP key generation secret parameter and an address of a wireless terminal. The first access point transmits the handoff WEP key to the wireless terminal. The second access point communicates data packets encrypted with the handoff WEP key with the wireless terminal.07-09-2009
20090208013WIRELESS NETWORK HANDOFF KEY - The present invention provides a method and system for handoff in a wireless communication network. In one embodiment, a common handoff encryption key is generated by an authentication server and transmitted to a first access point and a second access point. The first access point transmits the handoff encryption key to a wireless terminal. The wireless terminal encrypts output data with the handoff encryption key. When the wireless terminal is associated with the second access point, the second access point decrypts data from the wireless terminal with the handoff encryption key. In a second embodiment, a handoff WEP key generation secret parameter is provided to a first and a second access point. Both access points generate a handoff WEP key as a function of the handoff WEP key generation secret parameter and an address of a wireless terminal. The first access point transmits the handoff WEP key to the wireless terminal. The second access point communicates data packets encrypted with the handoff WEP key with the wireless terminal.08-20-2009

Gang Wu, San Clemente, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090171412HANDLING IMPROPER DEVICE DATA IN IMPLANTABLE DEVICES - A system and method for handling data received from an implantable medical device (IMD) is provided. The method includes communicating a device parameter value of an IMD device parameter from the IMD to an external device and determining, at the external device, that the communicated device parameter value is at an improper value. Additionally, in response to the determining that the communicated device parameter value is at an improper value, automatically performing at least one of re-programming the IMD device parameter with a selected substitute device parameter value, ignoring, or purging non-programmable data.07-02-2009
20090210798MEDIA PRESENTATION FOR USE WITH IMPLANTABLE DEVICE - This document discusses, among other things, a system and method for determining a media presentation to present to a user using at least one of information received from an implantable medical device or information received from the user.08-20-2009

Gang Wu, Blaine, MN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090088815PROACTIVE INTERACTIVE LIMITS OVERRIDE FOR IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE USER INTERFACE - This document discusses, among other things, an external device that includes a communication circuit, a programming interface including a display, and a processor. The processor includes a parameter analyzer to apply a rule to a combination of operating parameter values of the IMD to determine operating parameter interaction. The display includes a first warning that is displayed when the parameter analyzer determines that a combination of operating parameter values entered via the programming interface is not allowed, and a second warning that is displayed when the parameter analyzer determines that a combination of operating parameters values entered via the programming interface is allowable but not recommended. The processor is configured to program the operating parameter values associated with the second warning into the IMD only after a user acknowledgement of the second warning is received from a user via the programming interface.04-02-2009
20090157144Phased Deactivation of Functionality in Implantable Medical Device Systems - Embodiments of the invention are related to systems for interfacing with implantable medical devices, amongst other things. In an embodiment, the invention includes an external medical system including a processor and a telemetry circuit in communication with the processor, the processor configured to communicate with an implanted medical device. The system can be configured to query a system user after a first period of time in which indicators of system use are not detected. The system can be further configured to deactivate one or more data transmission features of the implanted medical device after a second period of time in which one or more indicators of system use are not detected. Other embodiments are also included herein.06-18-2009

Gang Wu, Los Alamos, NM US

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20110260119NITROGEN-DOPED CARBON-SUPPORTED COBALT-IRON OXYGEN REDUCTION CATALYST - A Fe—Co hybrid catalyst for oxygen reaction reduction was prepared by a two part process. The first part involves reacting an ethyleneamine with a cobalt-containing precursor to form a cobalt-containing complex, combining the cobalt-containing complex with an electroconductive carbon supporting material, heating the cobalt-containing complex and carbon supporting material under conditions suitable to convert the cobalt-containing complex and carbon supporting material into a cobalt-containing catalyst support. The second part of the process involves polymerizing an aniline in the presence of said cobalt-containing catalyst support and an iron-containing compound under conditions suitable to form a supported, cobalt-containing, iron-bound polyaniline species, and subjecting said supported, cobalt-containing, iron bound polyaniline species to conditions suitable for producing a Fe—Co hybrid catalyst.10-27-2011
20110281204PREPARATION OF SUPPORTED ELECTROCATALYST COMPRISING MULTIWALLED CARBON NANOTUBES - A process for preparing a durable non-precious metal oxygen reduction electrocatalyst involves heat treatment of a ball-milled mixture of polyaniline and multiwalled carbon nanotubes in the presence of a Fe species. The catalyst is more durable than catalysts that use carbon black supports. Performance degradation was minimal or absent after 500 hours of operation at constant cell voltage of 0.40 V.11-17-2011

Gang Wu, Zhejiang CN

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120037919NANOPORE ELECTRICAL SENSOR - A nanopore electrical sensor is provided. The sensor has layered structure, including a substrate (02-16-2012