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Benjamin S. Gelb, San Francisco, CA US
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| 20100262894 | ERROR CORRECTION FOR A DATA STORAGE DEVICE - An apparatus for error correction for a data storage device may include an input interface that is configured to receive individual error correction requests to correct data from multiple channel controllers and that is configured to receive error correction information corresponding to the error correction requests, where each of the channel controllers is arranged and configured to control operations associated with one or more memory chips. The apparatus may include a corrector module that is operably coupled to the input interface and that is arranged and configured to perform error correction using an error correction algorithm and the error correction information to generate correction solutions, where the corrector module is a shared resource for the multiple channel controllers. The apparatus may include an output interface that is operably coupled to the corrector module and that is arranged and configured to communicate the correction solutions to the channel controllers. | 10-14-2010 |
Daniel G. Gelb, Redwood City, CA US
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| 20120016960 | MANAGING SHARED CONTENT IN VIRTUAL COLLABORATION SYSTEMS - Systems and methods for modifying content of a media stream ( | 01-19-2012 |
Daniel George Gelb, Redwood City, CA US
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| 20090195758 | MESHES FOR SEPARATELY MAPPING COLOR BANDS - A method includes generating a first plurality of meshes configured to map a first domain associated with a display surface to a second domain associated with an image capture device configured to capture a first image of the display surface, and generating a second plurality of meshes configured to map the second domain to a third domain associated with a first projector configured to display a second image onto the display surface. A third plurality of meshes is generated using the first plurality of meshes and the second plurality of meshes. The third plurality of meshes is configured to separately map a plurality of color bands between the first domain and the third domain. | 08-06-2009 |
| 20100188557 | IMAGE RENDITION AND CAPTURE - An image rendition and capture method includes rendering a first image on a surface using a first set of wavelength ranges of light. While the first image is being rendered, a second image is captured using a second set of wavelength ranges of light but not the first set. The second image is of the surface on which the first image is being rendered. | 07-29-2010 |
| 20110096137 | Audiovisual Feedback To Users Of Video Conferencing Applications - The present invention provides a method of providing feedback to a participant in a video conference, comprising the steps of: establishing a video conferencing session between multiple participants, wherein each participant in the video conferencing session is associated with a video capture device and an audio capture device; and establishing presentation requirements for each participant, wherein the presentation requirements are associated with the video conferencing session and the video capture and audio capture devices associated with each participant, wherein responsive to a failure to meet the presentation requirements, feedback is sent to at least the local participant who has failed to meet the presentation requirements. | 04-28-2011 |
| 20110096140 | Analysis Of Video Composition Of Participants In A Video Conference - A method of determining whether a video frame meets the design composition requirements associated with a video conference, said method comprising steps performed by a processor of: providing design composition requirements for the video frame, wherein the design composition requirements are available at runtime; analyzing captured video content from a video conference, to determine whether a participant of interest is present in a video frame of the video content; and analyzing the video frame to determine if it meets the design composition requirements for the video conference. | 04-28-2011 |
Joseph Gelb, Moreno Valley, CA US
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| 20080257666 | System for Cooling a Disc Brake Rotor and Collecting Brake Pad Waste - The present invention is a system which improves the airflow in a disc braking system by using impellers which are powered by a drive shaft that is rotated via a roller that is contacted with the brake rotor. A housing is provided that fits on a brake disc which holds the impellers, drive shaft, and filters. In an alternative embodiment, twin impellers could be used on either side of the rotor to maximize the air flow through the impellers. It is another object of the present invention to provide an impeller shroud housing that has an inlet to allow air to enter the shrouding. There is a mesh filter on the inlet which can capture particles as air is forced into the shrouding. Another filter on the shroud housing outlet to capture the remaining particles as air is forced out of the shroud housing and onto the rotor to aid in cooling of the braking system. | 10-23-2008 |
| 20100096226 | DISC BRAKE ASSEMBLY - A disc brake assembly includes a rotor, a caliper, brake pads and an optional filter. The optional filter can be disposed within a shroud which covers at least about 70% of the distal side periphery on at least one of the two sides of the rotor. The disc brake also includes an impeller or other means for providing air flow to the disc brake assembly. The impeller can be provided by the rotor itself or it can be provided by a separate component which is powered either directly or indirectly by the rotor. | 04-22-2010 |
Robert Gelb, Huntington Beach, CA US
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| 20100095324 | Providing Conditional Advertising - Advertisements can be paired based on their context to achieve increased advertising effectiveness that might not be able to be achieved without the pairing. The advertisements can be paired based on a user's preferred context, which includes an attribute of one of the advertisements. For example, a conditional advertisement can be paired with a scheduled advertisement based on an industry type, the length of the other advertisement, or some other characteristic. Each characteristic can be given a weight, to aid in pairing determinations. The effectiveness of the pairing can be tracked, and the context can be iteratively modified based on the measured effectiveness of the advertising campaign. Pairing can be performed without identifying other advertisers, even though weighting factors may take a sponsor's identity into account. Pairing can be constrained by a master schedule and by a maximum allowed number of conditional spots. | 04-15-2010 |
