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Alexander Greenberg, Haifa IL
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| 20090129394 | Method and device for fragmented packet routing in virtualized environments - A method and device for routing fragmented data frames is provided. A data frame may be fragmented into a plurality of fragments, each fragment including a packet identifier and a fragment offset. The first fragment may further include a port number associated with a target partition of a plurality of partitions. If the fragment is a first fragment as determined from the fragment offset, the packet identifier and target partition is stored at a location in a hash table, the location calculated by using the packet identifier of the fragment as a hash key. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 05-21-2009 |
Aviv Greenberg, Netanya IL
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| 20080310420 | Method and system for transparent TCP offload with transmit and receive coupling - Certain aspects of a method and system for transparent transmission control protocol (TCP) offload with transmit and receive coupling are disclosed. Aspects of a method may include collecting at least one received TCP segment for a determined network flow via a network interface card (NIC) processor. The state information for the received TCP segment and state information for transmitted TCP segments for the determined network flow may be stored at the NIC without transferring state information for the received TCP segment and the state information for the transmitted TCP segments to a host system communicatively coupled to the NIC. A new TCP segment comprising the collected TCP segments may be generated after a termination event occurs. The generated new TCP segment, new state information for the generated new TCP segment, and the state information for the transmitted TCP segments may be communicated to the host system for TCP offload. | 12-18-2008 |
| 20100174824 | Method and System for Transparent TCP Offload - Certain aspects of a method and system for transparent transmission control protocol (TCP) offload are disclosed. Aspects of a method may include collecting TCP segments in a network interface card (NIC) processor without transferring state information to a host system. The collected TCP segments may be buffered in a coalescer. The coalescer may verify that the network flow associated with the collected TCP segments has an entry in a flow lookup table (FLT). When the FLT is full, the coalescer may close a current entry and assign the network flow to the available entry. The coalescer may also update information in the FLT. When an event occurs that terminates the collection of TCP segments, the coalescer may generate a single aggregated TCP segment based on the collected TCP segments. The aggregated TCP segment and state information may be communicated to the host system for processing. | 07-08-2010 |
| 20100198984 | Method and System for Transparent TCP Offload with Best Effort Direct Placement of Incoming Traffic - Certain aspects of a method and system for transparent transmission control protocol (TCP) offload with best effort direct placement of incoming traffic are disclosed. Aspects of a method may include collecting TCP segments in a network interface card (NIC) processor without transferring state information to a host processor every time a TCP segment is received. When an event occurs that terminates the collection of TCP segments, the NIC processor may generate a new aggregated TCP segment based on the collected TCP segments. If a placement sequence number corresponding to the generated new TCP segment for the particular network flow is received before the TCP segment is received, the generated new TCP segment may be transferred directly from the memory to the user buffer instead of transferring the data to a kernel buffer, which would require further copy by the host stack from kernel buffer to user buffer. | 08-05-2010 |
Benny Greenberg, Hod Hasharon IL
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| 20080262297 | System and Method for Image-Based Alignment of an Endoscope - Systems and methods for endoscopic procedures employ a first technique to ensure initial correct alignment of an endoscope ( | 10-23-2008 |
Boris Greenberg, Jerusalem IL
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| 20100328643 | MULTIPLE MIRROR CALIBRATION SYSTEM - An optical system including a plurality of selectably directable mirrors ( | 12-30-2010 |
Daniel Greenberg, Rishon-Lezion IL
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| 20120063780 | POWER MANAGEMENT FOR PASSIVE OPTICAL NETWORKS - A power manager for a passive optical network, including a network statistics collector, for collecting data regarding traffic in a passive optical network (PON) including a plurality of optical network units (ONUs) on the downstream side of the PON, wherein each ONU can be in at least a sleep state and an active state, and wherein the PON transmits data in packets of data frames, a buffer for storing downstream data frames for each ONU while the ONU is in the sleep state, an activity detector for processing the data collected by the network statistics collector to generate indicators of activity levels for each ONU, and a protocol manager including a plurality of state machines for the respective plurality of ONUs, wherein each state machine governs state transition of its respective ONU to the sleep state when the activity detector indicates a low activity level for the ONU, and to the active state when the activity detector indicates a high level of activity for the ONU. | 03-15-2012 |
Efrat Greenberg, Nahariya IL
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| 20090217075 | Signal Phase Verification for Systems Incorporating Two Synchronous Clock Domains - The present invention implements a mechanism which enables zero-delay verification tools to detect clock domain crossing violation in device under test designs comprising two different clock domains where the fast clock is an integer multiple of the slow clock by inserting undefined (i.e., invalid) values on slow clock domain signals during the clock periods when the signals are not supposed to be captured. The undefined values are contained in the logic cone and emulate timing uncertainly of the path. Propagation of the undefined values through the capturing latch indicates improper clock domains crossing handling. | 08-27-2009 |
Gadi Greenberg, Tel Aviv IL
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| 20090021749 | HIGH THROUGHPUT ACROSS-WAFER-VARIATION MAPPING - A method for characterizing a surface of a sample object, the method including dividing the surface into pixels which are characterized by a parameter variation, and defining blocks of the surface as respective groups of the pixels. The method further includes irradiating the pixels in multiple scans over the surface with radiation having different, respective types of polarization, and detecting returning radiation from the pixels in response to each of the scans. For each scan, respective block signatures of the blocks are constructed, in response to the returning radiation from the group of pixels in each block. Also for each scan, a block signature variation using the respective block signatures of the blocks is determined. In response to the block signature variation, one or more of the types of polarization for use in subsequent examination of a test object are selected. | 01-22-2009 |
| 20090196487 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR EVALUATING A VARIATION IN A PARAMETER OF A PATTERN - A method and system are presented for evaluating a variation of a parameter of a pattern, the method includes: processing data indicative of an aerial intensity image of at least a portion of a patterned article, and determining values of a certain functional of the aerial image intensity for predetermined regions within said at least portion of the patterned article, said values of the aerial image intensity functional being indicative of a variation of at least one parameter of the pattern within said at least portion of the patterned article or of a variation of at least one parameter of a pattern manufactured by utilizing the patterned article. | 08-06-2009 |
Ilan Greenberg, Haifa IL
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| 20100331841 | Bone fracture treatment devices and methods of their use - A bone treatment device comprises a shaft having a tubular wall, a lumen extending within the tubular wall, openings through the tubular wall, and anchoring elements adjacent the openings that can be deployed out of the openings in the presence of an actuating force within the shaft lumen. The bone treatment device may further comprise an actuator configured to be received within the shaft lumen to deploy the anchoring elements out of the openings. | 12-30-2010 |
| 20100331854 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR PERFORMING TREATMENT IN A PERICARDIAL SPACE - An apparatus, device and method are provided to enable performing a treatment in a minimally invasive fashion in a pericardial space. The device includes a needle having a sensing means to detect substantially different bodily tissues to enable a practitioner to determine when the distal end of the needle is in the pericardial space; an anchoring means to secure the distal end of the needle inside or in proximity to the pericardial space; and a delivery means for delivering a guidewire to the pericardial space to perform the treatment. | 12-30-2010 |
| 20110085765 | OPTICAL FIBER COUPLER - An optical fiber coupler apparatus for coupling ends of a first and second optical fiber of a substantially equal diameter includes: three cylindrical rods whose longitudinal axes are substantially parallel and in a triangular arrangement, a pressing mechanism, and an urging mechanism. The pressing mechanism presses the rods together, forming a central space that is substantially parallel to the axes, such that an end of the first optical fiber that is inserted into one end of the central space is held substantially collinearly with an end of the second optical fiber that is inserted into an opposite end of the central space. The urging mechanism urges the inserted end of the first optical fiber against the inserted end of the second optical fiber. | 04-14-2011 |
| 20110094945 | SYSTEMS AND METHOD FOR IMAGING MULTIPLE SIDES OF OBJECTS - A system for acquiring multiple images of objects, the system includes: four longitudinal transferor that comprise multiple tunnels through which the objects propagate to four imaging areas; wherein the four longitudinal transferor utilize gas pressure differentials to convey the electrical circuits through the tunnels; wherein at least one longitudinal transferor has a movable portion that when placed in a certain position exposes at least a substantial portion of at least one tunnel; three rotation modules configured to rotate objects about a longitudinal axis of the objects; wherein each rotating is located between two longitudinal transferor; and imager, configured to obtain, in each of the four imaging areas, an image of the objects. | 04-28-2011 |
Kobby Greenberg, Even Yehuda IL
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| 20090302089 | COMPRESSION ASSEMBLIES AND APPLICATORS FOR USE THEREWITH - A compression assembly for use in compressing tissue comprising a first portion which includes a first compression element and a second portion which comprises a second compression element, at least one support element, and at least one spring element. Typically the spring element is formed of a shape-memory material. The at least one spring element is in compressive force contact with the second compression element and the tissue to be joined is positioned between the first and second compression elements. A plurality of needles on one of the support elements is operative to pierce the tissue and the first portion of the assembly, holding the first compression element to the second portion of the assembly. The invention is appropriate for joining severed tissue in anastomosis procedures or closing natural or surgically produced tissue perforations. | 12-10-2009 |
| 20100331862 | TISSUE COMPRESSION USING SURGICAL CLIPS - A compression clip system where compression is used to close a tissue opening, reduce the volume of an organ, ligate dilated blood vessels or compress tissue adjacent to various other types of lesions to induce healing. Compression prevents bleeding and the leakage of body fluids into a body cavity. The opening may be surgery induced as in gastrectomies or formed naturally such as peptic ulcers and hemorrhoids. The system may include a compression clip, a suitable clip applier, a grasper assembly and an endoscope all brought to the compression site via a multi-lumen sleeve. | 12-30-2010 |
| 20110034767 | SURGICAL PORT FOR NOTES PROCEDURES - A dual use compression clip and surgical port device where the device serves as a surgical compression clip and surgical port in surgical procedures. The device comprises two compression elements each constructed having a bounding surface which when taken together form the boundary of a surgical port and one or more hinge elements in mechanical communication with the compression elements allowing the compression elements and the device to move from an open arrangement to a closed arrangement. The device also includes one or more apertures on each of the compression elements sized and configured to receive the insertion elements of an applicator instrument so that a force applied by the applicator instrument brings the device and compression elements from their open arrangement to their closed arrangement. A system and method for use of the device is also discussed. | 02-10-2011 |
| 20110054498 | ENDOSCOPIC COMPRESSION CLIP AND SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR USE THEREOF - A compression clip assembly for compressing tissue and operable by means of a user-operated applier. The assembly comprises a compression clip and a lock element. The clip includes a pair of normally spaced apart elongate members each having an outward-facing surface, and having respective inward-facing opposing surfaces for compressing tissue; a hinge formed at least partly of a superelastic material and in operative mechanical connection with the elongate members; and a lock region formed on the outer surface of each of the elongate members adjacent to the hinge, each lock region being delimited by a first stop element proximal to the hinge and a second stop element distal from the hinge. The lock element is constructed for lockably engaging the lock regions so as to lock the clip in its closed position. The invention also encompasses a system and method for using the compression clip assembly. | 03-03-2011 |
| 20110092766 | TAPERED LUMENS FOR MULTI-LUMEN SLEEVES USED IN ENDOSCOPIC PROCEDURES - A multi-lumen sleeve for use with an endoscope shaft and at least one working surgical instrument. The shaft and surgical instruments have an end portion. The sleeve comprises a primary lumen having a free end and one or more secondary lumens which are joined to the primary lumen. Some or all of the lumens have free ends for connection to the end portion of a selected one of the shaft and the one or more working surgical instrument. Each of the free ends of the primary and secondary lumens is adapted to fit about and support the end portion of the shaft or the one or more working surgical instrument. This facilitates concerted motion and coupled articulation between the shaft and the one or more working surgical instrument. Systems employing this multi-lumen sleeve are described. | 04-21-2011 |
| 20110112559 | SURGICAL COMPRESSION CLIPS - A surgical clip assembly which includes a pair of generally linear compression elements for securing tissue between them and for applying to the secured tissue a compression force. The clip assembly has an initial, open position in which the linear compression elements may be positioned about tissue to be secured between them. The assembly also has a final, closed position where the compression elements are substantially parallel to each other, applying a compressive force to the secured tissue. The clip assembly also includes a force means disposed between the pair of compression elements and operative to transmit operational forces between them. | 05-12-2011 |
Lev Greenberg, Haifa IL
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| 20120087463 | PHOTON COUNTING AND ENERGY DISCRIMINATING DETECTOR THRESHOLD CALIBRATION - An imaging system includes an x-ray source, a detector that receives x-rays emitted from the x-ray source, a DAS configured to count photon hits in the detector that occur at photon energies above at least a low keV threshold, a medium keV threshold, and a high keV threshold, and a computer operably coupled to the DAS. The computer is programmed to vary each of the medium keV threshold and the high keV threshold over a continuous keV range during data acquisition to define low, medium, and high keV bins that are based on the low, medium, and high keV thresholds, obtain photon counts in the low, medium, and high keV bins in a plurality of keV threshold combinations, calculate a noise variance as a function of at least one of the keV thresholds, and identify a noise minimum and low, medium, and high keV thresholds that correspond thereto. | 04-12-2012 |
Maxim Greenberg, Haifa IL
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| 20090233564 | TECHNIQUES FOR EFFICIENT CARRIER RECOVERY FOR PASSBAND COMMUNCIATION SYSTEMS - A method, apparatus, and article containing computer instructions are described. In an embodiment an apparatus includes a radio-frequency receiver to receive a training packet. The receiver may include a processor. The processor may include modules for performing carrier recovery. A coarse estimator module may derive a coarse frequency offset from the training packet; and a fine estimator module may derive a fine frequency offset from the training packet substantially simultaneously and in parallel with the coarse estimator module. A carrier recovery module may perform carrier recovery using the fine and coarse frequency offsets. | 09-17-2009 |
Michael Greenberg, Jerusalem IL
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| 20100135562 | COMPUTER-AIDED DETECTION WITH ENHANCED WORKFLOW - Described herein is a technology for supporting an efficient workflow. In one implementation, a computer system receives at least one image of a subject and at least one corresponding image finding ( | 06-03-2010 |
Rachel Greenberg, Petach Tikva IL
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| 20100291273 | MOULD AND METHOD FOR PREPARING A DECORATIVE CAKE COATING - In one aspect, the present invention is directed to a method for preparing a decorative cake coating, the method comprising the steps of: providing a contour of a figure, the contour being made of a first edible solid substance, such as chocolate; filling the spaces between the lines of the contour with a second edible substance, such as colored candies; pouring dough made of a third edible substance (e.g., hot chocolate) onto the figure; and turning the coating upside down, thereby enabling placing the coating on the cake with the decorative figure on top. | 11-18-2010 |
Ron Greenberg, Herzlia IL
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| 20110015475 | INFLATABLE STOMAL IMPLANT - A stomal implant comprising a longitudinal portion configured to envelop at least a section of the bowel or ileal conduit, said longitudinal portion comprising: a proximal end for positioning at a stomal opening; a distal end for positioning within an abdomen; and a reversibly pressure-exerting device providing an ascending pressure gradient from the distal end to the proximal end, such that pressure exerted at the proximal end provides complete closure of the bowel or urethra. | 01-20-2011 |
Shai Greenberg, Herzelia IL
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| 20100286534 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR ASSESSING METABOLIC TRANSITION POINTS - The invention relates to methods and systems for determining one or more metabolic transition points in a subject during a work task. The methods and systems comprise determining the respiration rate (RR) and heart rate (HR) in the subject that is undergoing a work task and calculating the ratio of RR/HR at more than one time point during the work task. The metabolic transition points are identifiable points in time of the RR/HR ratio in the subject that is undergoing a work task. | 11-11-2010 |
Shay Greenberg, Herzlia IL
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| 20110015475 | INFLATABLE STOMAL IMPLANT - A stomal implant comprising a longitudinal portion configured to envelop at least a section of the bowel or ileal conduit, said longitudinal portion comprising: a proximal end for positioning at a stomal opening; a distal end for positioning within an abdomen; and a reversibly pressure-exerting device providing an ascending pressure gradient from the distal end to the proximal end, such that pressure exerted at the proximal end provides complete closure of the bowel or urethra. | 01-20-2011 |
Shimeon Greenberg, Yavne IL
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| 20110109624 | POWER SAVING IN MOBILE DEVICES BY OPTIMIZING FRAME RATE OUTPUT - Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a method comprising providing 2-D or 3-D graphics content to a graphics processing module; processing the graphics content to generate a stream of images (e.g., three dimensional images and/or two dimensional images) for display, the stream having a frame rate; and governing a rate of processing the graphics content to limit the frame rate of the generated stream of images to be less than or equal to a frame rate threshold. Other embodiments may also be described and claimed. | 05-12-2011 |
Vitali Greenberg, Yehud IL
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| 20110131551 | GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE INPUT ELEMENT IDENTIFICATION - Systems, methods, and other embodiments associated with graphical user interface input element identification are described. One example system identifies a graphical user interface (GUI) element through which an input to an application was received based on comparing images generated from data provided by the application. Data that describes the GUI element may then be provided. | 06-02-2011 |
Vitali Greenberg, Modiin IL
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| 20110022899 | PRODUCING OR EXECUTING A SCRIPT FOR AN OPERATION TEST OF A TERMINAL SERVER - A method of or system for producing or executing a script for a load test of a terminal server. During execution of a high-level application by the terminal server controlled by a user of a terminal client in which the terminal client and terminal server communicate according to remote-desktop protocol, a terminal-services agent on the terminal server may monitor a change in at least one window of the high-level application within a terminal-client desktop of the terminal client. Window-related information corresponding to the monitored change from the terminal-services agent may be sent to an operation-test tool resident on the terminal client. The operation-test tool may log the received window-related information. | 01-27-2011 |
