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Hari Angepat, Austin, TX US
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| 20100250227 | DETECTING AND CORRECTING OUT-OF-ORDER STATE ACCESSES USING DATA - A method, computer program product and system for detecting that a functional model execution is out-of-order with respect to a target execution. A value of a store instruction to be stored in a memory address, where the store instruction is executed by the functional model, is received by the timing model. This value is stored by the timing model in a target oracle memory at a time when the target system would execute the store instruction. The timing model compares the value in the target oracle memory with the value of a load instruction to be loaded from the same memory address, which is received from the functional model, at a time when the target system would execute the load instruction. The timing model detects an out-of-order instruction stream with respect to the target instruction stream if there is a miscomparison. | 09-30-2010 |
Hari Bilash Dubey, Muenchen DE
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| 20090080570 | INTEGRATED CIRCUIT AND METHOD OF GENERATING A BIAS SIGNAL FOR A DATA SIGNAL RECEIVER - An integrated circuit and method of generating a bias signal for a data signal receiver is disclosed. One embodiment provides a replica circuit configured to generate a feedback signal, wherein the replica circuit is a replica of at least a part of a data signal receiver, and wherein the feedback signal depends on a reference signal of the data signal receiver. A compensation circuit is configured to compensate an influence of the reference signal on the feedback signal. An amplifier circuit is configured to generate a bias signal based on the feedback signal, the bias signal being provided to the data signal receiver. | 03-26-2009 |
Hari Chakravarthula, San Jose, CA US
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| 20080250094 | EFFICIENT IMPLEMENTATIONS OF KERNEL COMPUTATIONS - A method and apparatus for efficiently performing digital signal processing is provided. In one embodiment, kernel matrix computations are simplified by grouping similar kernel coefficients together. Each coefficient group contains only coefficients having the same value. At least one of the coefficient groups has at least two coefficients. Techniques are disclosed herein to efficiently apply successive first order difference operations to a data signal. The techniques allow for a low gate count. In particular, the techniques allow for a reduction of the number of multipliers without increasing clock frequency, in an embodiment. The techniques update pixels of a data signal at a rate of two clock cycles per each pixel, in an embodiment. The techniques allow hardware that is used to process a first pixel to be re-used to start the processing of a second pixel while the first pixel is still being processed. | 10-09-2008 |
| 20080254825 | Wearable ultra-thin miniaturized mobile communications - A cellular telephone is provided with a wearable housing, desirably in a form which can be concealed in the user's clothing, wallet, or other place. The housing may be devoid of switches or buttons for controlling the cellular telephone, and control inputs can be provided through free space communications such as a short-range radio link. A module for use in portable communications devices includes chips superposed on one another on a stack, and incorporates an interposer for facilitating connections between the chips. | 10-16-2008 |
| 20090077359 | ARCHITECTURE RE-UTILIZING COMPUTATIONAL BLOCKS FOR PROCESSING OF HETEROGENEOUS DATA STREAMS - An architecture for heterogeneous data processing which reuses the same hardware to process different data in different manners is disclosed. The different processing has a substantial similarity; such as performing different variations of a computation. For example, the computation may involve the same mathematical operations but use different constants or coefficients, or performing similar arithmetic operations that can be switched such as addition and subtraction, or performing arithmetic operations in different orders, etc. The different processing might be applying different convolution kernels depending on the pixel color. The differences between the kernels could include different kernel sizes, different coefficient locations, and different coefficient values. The same hardware is re-used for all of the similar computations, under the control of external control logic that allows hardware re-use. | 03-19-2009 |
Hari Desu, Plainsboro, NJ US
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| 20110230441 | STABLE BORTEZOMIB FORMULATIONS - Multi-dose formulations for bortezomib are presented in which bortezomib has significantly improved stability. Especially preferred formulations include those in which bortezomib is in a liquid form suitable for injection, wherein the solvent system predominantly comprises propylene glycol. In other preferred aspects, bortezomib is present as a Lewis donor-acceptor complex with a hetero-bifunctional Lewis base. | 09-22-2011 |
Hari Dhanalakoti, Hyderabad A. P IN
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| 20120131573 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND APPARATUS TO PRIORITIZE COMPUTING DEVICES FOR VIRTUALIZATION - In one embodiment, a virtualization analysis tool defines a classification weight value for each physical computing device from a plurality of physical computing devices, defines an effective utilization value for that physical computing device, and associates a virtual migration priority with that physical computing device based on the effective utilization value. The virtualization analysis tool defines the effective utilization value based on the classification weight value, a first utilization weight value, and a second utilization weight value. The first utilization weight value is associated with a first resource of that physical computing device, and the second utilization weight value associated with a second resource of that physical computing device. The virtual migration priority has a first value if the effective utilization value is within a first range of utilization weight values and a second value if the effective utilization value is within a second range of utilization weight values. | 05-24-2012 |
Hari Giduturi, Folsom, CA US
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| 20080298158 | TWO TRANSISTOR WORDLINE DECODER OUTPUT DRIVER - A wordline decoder scheme for a memory device is generally described. In one example, a memory device includes a distributed logical NOR gate to decode addressing signals to generate wordline selection signals within a block of memory wherein the distributed logical NOR gate comprises a wordline decoder output driver, the wordline decoder output driver comprising two transistors coupled with a wordline signal. | 12-04-2008 |
| 20100291867 | WIRELESS INTERFACE TO PROGRAM PHASE-CHANGE MEMORIES - A Phase-Change Memory (PCM) coupled to receive power provided by near-field coupling to operate the PCM and receive factory programming data entered through the antenna for storage in the PCM. | 11-18-2010 |
Hari Hampapuram US
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| 20110201911 | RECEIVERS FOR ANALYZING AND DISPLAYING SENSOR DATA - This disclosure provides systems, methods and apparatus for processing, transmitting and displaying data received from an analyte sensor, such as a glucose sensor. The system may include a display device with at least one input device. In response to movement of or along the input device, the display device may change a glucose data output parameter and update an output of the display device using the changed output parameter. | 08-18-2011 |
Hari Hampapuram, San Diego, CA US
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| 20110320130 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR COMMUNICATING SENSOR DATA BETWEEN COMMUNICATION DEVICES - System and method for communicating glucose concentration information between devices of a continuous glucose monitoring system is provided. The continuous glucose monitoring system can include a sensor module generates a glucose concentration measurement data and transmits the data to one or more further devices of the continuous glucose monitoring system. The further devices can include a receiver unit and one or more secondary display devices. The receiver unit can be configured to be a stand-alone device of or physically connect to a secondary display device. A user interface can also be provided that provides enhanced functionality for using the continuous glucose monitoring system. | 12-29-2011 |
Hari Kalva, New York, NY US
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| 20080228825 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF ORGANIZING DATA TO FACILITATE ACCESS AND STREAMING - File formats systems and methods are disclosed that provide a framework that integrates concepts, such as objects based audio-visual representation, meta-data and object oriented programming, to achieve a flexible and generic representation of the audiovisual information and the associated methods to operate on the audiovisual information. A system and method are disclosed for storing data processed from presentation data. The data is stored according to a method comprising coding input presentation data by identifying objects from within the presentation data, coding each object individually and organizing the coded data into access layer data units. The access layer data units are stored throughout a plurality of segments, each segment comprising a segment table in a header portion thereof and those access layer data units that are members of the respective segment, there being one entry in the segment table for each access layer data unit therein. A plurality of extended segments are also stored, each of the extended segments further comprising one or more of the access layer data units that include protocol specific data, the extended segments each represented by a extended segment header. The data of an accessible object is also stored, including an accessible object header and identifiers of the plurality of extended segments, each of the extended segments being a member of the same object. | 09-18-2008 |
Hari Kalva, Delray Beach, FL US
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| 20080205515 | Video encoding with reduced complexity - A method for encoding frames of input video signals, including the following steps: implementing a learning/configuring stage that includes the following steps: providing frames of training video signals; determining training statistical parameters for groups of pixels of the frames of training video signals, and also encoding the frames of training video signals to obtain training modes; configuring a decision tree in response to the training statistical parameters and the training modes; and implementing an operating/encoding stage that includes the following steps: determining operating statistical parameters for groups of pixels of the frames of input video signals, and applying the operating statistical parameters to the configured decision tree to obtain operating modes; and encoding the frames of input video signals using the frames of input video signals and the operating modes. | 08-28-2008 |
| 20080212682 | Reduced resolution video transcoding with greatly reduced complexity - A method for receiving encoded MPEG-2 video signals and transcoding the received encoded signals to encoded H.264 reduced resolution video signals, including the following steps: decoding the encoded MPEG-2 video signals to obtain frames of uncompressed video signals and to also obtain MPEG-2 feature signals; deriving H.264 mode estimation signals from the MPEG-2 feature signals; subsampling the frames of uncompressed video signals to produce subsampled frames of video signals; and producing the encoded H.264 reduced resolution video signals using the subsampled frames of video signals and the H.264 mode estimation signals. | 09-04-2008 |
| 20090290752 | Method for producing video signatures and identifying video clips - A method for receiving input video having a sequence of input video frames, and producing a compact video signature as an identifier of the input video, includes the following steps: generating a processed video tomograph using an arrangement of corresponding lines of pixels from the respective frames of the sequence of video frames; measuring characteristics of the processed video tomograph; and producing the video signature from the measured characteristics. | 11-26-2009 |
| 20100158099 | Systems and methods for video/multimedia rendering, composition, and user interactivity - An interactive video/multimedia application (IVM application) may specify one or more media assets for playback. The IVM application may define the rendering, composition, and interactivity of one or more the assets, such as video. Video multimedia application data (IVMA data may) be used to define the behavior of the IVM application. The IVMA data may be embodied as a standalone file in a text or binary, compressed format. Alternatively, the IVMA data may be embedded within other media content. A video asset used in the IVM application may include embedded, content-aware metadata that is tightly coupled to the asset. The IVM application may reference the content-aware metadata embedded within the asset to define the rendering and composition of application display elements and user-interactivity features. The interactive video/multimedia application (defined by the video and multimedia application data) may be presented to a viewer in a player application. | 06-24-2010 |
Hari Kalya, New York, NY US
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| 20090245389 | Object-Based Audio-Visual Terminal And Bitstream Structure - As information to be processed at an object-based video or audio-visual (AV) terminal, an object-oriented bitstream includes objects, composition information, and scene demarcation information. Such bitstream structure allows on-line editing, e.g. cut and paste, insertion/deletion, grouping, and special effects. In the interest of ease of editing, AV objects and their composition information are transmitted or accessed on separate logical channels (LCs). Objects which have a lifetime in the decoder beyond their initial presentation time are cached for reuse until a selected expiration time. The system includes a de-multiplexer, a controller which controls the operation of the AV terminal, input buffers, AV objects decoders, buffers for decoded data, a composer, a display, and an object cache. | 10-01-2009 |
| 20110007219 | Object-Based Audio-Visual Terminal And Bitstream Structure - As information to be processed at an object-based video or audio-visual (AV) terminal, an object-oriented bitstream includes objects, composition information, and scene demarcation information. Such bitstream structure allows on-line editing, e.g. cut and paste, insertion/deletion, grouping, and special effects. In the interest of ease of editing, AV objects and their composition information are transmitted or accessed on separate logical channels (LCs). Objects which have a lifetime in the decoder beyond their initial presentation time are cached for reuse until a selected expiration time. The system includes a de-multiplexer, a controller which controls the operation of the AV terminal, input buffers, AV objects decoders, buffers for decoded data, a composer, a display, and an object cache. | 01-13-2011 |
| 20120105727 | OBJECT-BASED AUDIO-VISUAL TERMINAL AND BITSTREAM STRUCTURE - As information to be processed at an object-based video or audio-visual (AV) terminal, an object-oriented bitstream includes objects, composition information, and scene demarcation information. Such bitstream structure allows on-line editing, e.g. cut and paste, insertion/deletion, grouping, and special effects. In the interest of ease of editing, AV objects and their composition information are transmitted or accessed on separate logical channels (LCs). Objects which have a lifetime in the decoder beyond their initial presentation time are cached for reuse until a selected expiration time. | 05-03-2012 |
Hari Koduru, The Woodlands, TX US
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| 20090058674 | REAL TIME WELL DATA ALERTS - A system for remote monitoring of well operations. The system may include an alerts module positioned proximate a well, at least one well parameter sensor in communication with the alerts module, and a well operation control module in communication with the alerts module. The system may further include a remotely positioned well monitoring station in communication with the alerts module, and a user terminal in communication with the well monitoring station. | 03-05-2009 |
Hari Krishnan S, Hyderabad IN
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| 20090006075 | PHONETIC SEARCH USING NORMALIZED STRING - A method and system for generating a normalized string and performing a phonetic search are provided. To normalize a string, a native string is obtained. Upon obtaining a native string, native-character sets within the native string are identified. Each native-character set is associated with a phonetically corresponding normalized character-set. A normalized string is generated based on the phonetically corresponding normalized character-sets. After normalizing a query string and one or more search content strings, the normalized strings may be utilized to perform a phonetic search. As such, the query string may be compared to the one or more search content strings to ascertain relevant search results. Relevant search results may be indexed and obtained at a later instant. | 01-01-2009 |
Hari Nanjundamoorthy, West Windsor, NJ US
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| 20100191672 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR ADJUSTING THE ASSETS OF AN INVESTMENT ACCOUNT - Methods of the present invention identify an asset allocation model and at least one security associated there with. An investment account portfolio is stored that includes at least one substitute security associated with the identified at least one security. A virtual portfolio is then generated that includes the identified at least one security. A tax lot is created for the identified at least one security to identify a total value for the at least one security, and the method determines whether the virtual portfolio complies with the asset allocation model. The identified at least one security associated with the asset allocation model is restricted from the investment account portfolio. | 07-29-2010 |
Hari Parvatareddy, Midland, MI US
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| 20100137478 | POLYMER MICROFILLER COMPOSITES - The instant invention generally provides polymer microfiller composite comprising a molecularly self-assembling material and a microfiller, and a process of making and an article comprising the polymer microfiller composite. | 06-03-2010 |
Hari Parvatareddy, Shanghai CN
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| 20110154764 | COMPOSITE STRUCTURE FOR EXTERIOR INSULATION APPLICATIONS - A composite structure comprising an extruded polystyrene layer, a mortar layer and a primer layer, wherein at least one surface of the extruded polystyrene layer is planed, and the mortar layer is made from a mortar composition comprising re-dispersible powder, cellulose ether, one or more viscosity modification agents, one or more hydraulic binders, and one or more aggregates. A method of making such a composite structure. | 06-30-2011 |
Hari Pendurty, Pearland, TX US
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| 20110096820 | Modulation Evaluation System - A modulation evaluation system associated with frequency modulations periods of a phase-locked loop is described. The system includes a first accumulator for accumulating clock edges a window of the frequency modulation periods; a second accumulator coupled to the first accumulator and operative for accumulating clock edges during whole periods of the frequency modulation periods; a dynamic enable control coupled to a first input associated with the first accumulator and a second input associated with the second accumulator, wherein the dynamic enable control selectively transmits a first enable signal that controls when the first accumulator accumulates clock edges and a second enable signal controls when the second accumulator accumulates clock edges, and accumulating clock edges enable modulation evaluation during production. | 04-28-2011 |
| 20120072790 | On-Chip Memory Testing - An integrated circuit is described that has a substrate with a memory array with dedicated support hardware formed on the substrate. An access wrapper circuit is coupled to address and data lines of the memory array and to control lines of the dedicated support hardware. The wrapper circuit is configured to provide an access port to the memory array. A test controller is formed on the substrate and coupled in parallel with the access wrapper circuit to the address and data lines of the memory array and to the control lines of the dedicated support hardware, wherein the test controller is operable to perform a test of the memory array by manipulating control signals to the support hardware in addition to those required to write data patterns into the memory array and to read the contents of the memory array. | 03-22-2012 |
Hari Ponnekanti, San Jose, CA US
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| 20090280597 | Surface cleaning and texturing process for crystalline solar cells - Methods for surface texturing a crystalline silicon substrate are provided. In one embodiment, the method includes providing a crystalline silicon substrate, wetting the substrate with an alkaline solution comprising a wetting agent, and forming a textured surface with a structure having a depth about 1 μm to about 10 μm on the substrate. In another embodiment, a method of performing a substrate texture process includes providing crystalline silicon substrate, pre-cleaning the substrate in a HF aqueous solution, wetting the substrate with a KOH aqueous solution comprising polyethylene glycol (PEG) compound, and forming a textured surface with a structure having a depth about 3 μm to about 8 μm on the substrate. | 11-12-2009 |
| 20100039747 | ELECTROSTATIC CHUCK ASSEMBLY - Embodiments of the present invention provide a cost effective electrostatic chuck assembly capable of operating over a wide temperature range in an ultra-high vacuum environment while minimizing thermo-mechanical stresses within the electrostatic chuck assembly. In one embodiment, the electrostatic chuck assembly includes a dielectric body having chucking electrodes which comprise a metal matrix composite material with a coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) that is matched to the CTE of the dielectric body. | 02-18-2010 |
| 20110033638 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DEPOSITION ON LARGE AREA SUBSTRATES HAVING REDUCED GAS USAGE - A method and apparatus for processing a substrate is described. The apparatus includes a showerhead assembly in a processing chamber. The showerhead assembly is sized to cover a fraction of the length of the substrate. The showerhead assembly includes a first gas channel on a perimeter thereof and a second gas channel in a center thereof. The perimeter gas channel is configured to flow a first gas toward the substrate to form a gas curtain containing a reduced volume processing region between the showerhead and the substrate. Various thermal and/or deposition processes are performed on the substrate within the region interior of the gas curtain. | 02-10-2011 |
| 20110272625 | Surface cleaning and texturing process for crystalline solar cells - Methods for surface texturing a crystalline silicon substrate are provided. In one embodiment, the method includes providing a crystalline silicon substrate, wetting the substrate with an alkaline solution comprising a wetting agent, and forming a textured surface with a structure having a depth about 1 μm to about 10 μm on the substrate. In another embodiment, a method of performing a substrate texture process includes providing crystalline silicon substrate, pre-cleaning the substrate in a HF aqueous solution, wetting the substrate with a KOH aqueous solution comprising polyethylene glycol (PEG) compound, and forming a textured surface with a structure having a depth about 3 μm to about 8 μm on the substrate. | 11-10-2011 |
| 20110297538 | Homing device for magnetron rotating on two arms - A magnetron actuator for moving a magnetron in a nearly arbitrary radial and azimuthal path in the back of a target in a plasma sputter reactor. The magnetron includes two coaxial rotary shafts extending along the chamber central axis and coupled to two independently controllable rotary actuators. An epicyclic gear mechanism or a frog-leg structure mechanically couple the shafts to the magnetron to control its radial and azimuthal position. A vertical actuator moves the shafts vertically in tandem to vary the magnetron's separation from the target's back surface and compensate for erosion of the front surface. The rotary actuators may be separately coupled to the shafts or a rotatable ring gear may be coupled to the shafts through respectively fixed and orbiting idler gears. Two radially spaced sensors detect reflectors attached to the inner and outer arms of the epicyclic gear mechanism for homing of the controller. | 12-08-2011 |
Hari Pothukuchi, Alpharetta, GA US
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| 20120030067 | System and Method for Vendor and Customer Management in a Supply Chain - A method of managing a supply chain comprises providing at a customer interface module a plurality of order fulfillment options to a customer, and receiving from the customer a selection of a particular order fulfillment option. The method also includes receiving a first order from the customer, and receiving a first inventory status from a first distribution center. A first distribution center sends a first product to the customer in response to determining that the particular order fulfillment option comprises a fill-partial order fulfillment option, and a duration between the time that the first product is directed to be sent and the time when the first product is actually sent is determined. An alert is generated if the duration is greater than a predetermined duration. | 02-02-2012 |
Hari Sree, Plymouth, MN US
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| 20090157132 | DEFIBRILLATION SHOCK OUTPUT CIRCUIT - This document discusses, among other things, techniques for generating and delivering a high voltage defibrillation shock using an implantable cardiac rhythm management device. An output energy delivery bridge can be programmed to provide desired shock vectors or polarities. A bootstrapped fully solid-state switch control voltage generation circuit is described. Automatic polarity or vector reconfiguration embodiments are described, such as in response to an unsuccessful attempt to convert the heart to a normal rhythm. | 06-18-2009 |
Hari Srinivasan, Shanghai CN
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| 20080262725 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR OBTAINING, IN A VEHICLE, INFORMATION CONCERNING POINTS OF INTEREST - To obtain point of interest information in a vicinity of a vehicle, the vehicle selects a reference point away from the current location of the vehicle. A region is formed, including the current location of the vehicle, based on the reference point. Points of interest falling within the region are communicated to the vehicle. | 10-23-2008 |
Hari Sutrisno, Tulungagung ID
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| 20090173383 | TITANIUM OXIDE-BASED SOL-GEL POLYMER - The invention relates to a titanium oxide-based polymer composition. The inventive composition comprises a TiO | 07-09-2009 |
Hari Thirumoorthy, Chandler, AZ US
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| 20100018383 | Digital complex tone generator and corresponding methods - Digital complex tone generators include a first tone generator configured to generate a first digital tone with selectable first characteristics including a first frequency, a first phase, and a first amplitude; a second tone generator configured to generate a second digital tone with selectable second characteristics including a second frequency, a second phase, and a second amplitude; and a generator adder configured for combining the first tone and the second tone to provide a digital complex tone with programmable characteristics. Corresponding methods include initializing a first and second tone generators based on, respective, selected frequencies, phases, and amplitudes; iteratively generating a first digital tone and a second digital tone; and combining these two tones to provide the digital complex tone. | 01-28-2010 |
| 20100232493 | RADIO TRANSMITTER IQ IMBALANCE MEASUREMENT AND CORRECTION METHODS AND APPARATUS - Embodiments include transceivers and transmit IQ imbalance correction methods. A transmitter lineup, which includes an equalizer and an RF modulator, receives a stream of baseband samples having real and imaginary components, processes the real components along a first channel, and processes the imaginary components along a second channel to produce processed real and imaginary components. The equalizer equalizes at least one of the processed real components and the processed imaginary components to compensate for offset frequency-dependent components of transmitter IQ imbalance. The RF modulator receives and modulates analog versions of the equalized samples, resulting in an analog RF signal. An embodiment also includes a balancer adapted to apply IQ gain and phase correction to the equalized samples to compensate for offset frequency-independent components of the transmitter IQ imbalance. A calibration processing subsystem determines filter coefficients used by the equalizer and IQ gain and phase correction values used by the balancer. | 09-16-2010 |
| 20110182335 | CALIBRATION SIGNAL GENERATOR - A calibration signal generator for use in a balancing circuit calibration device in a radio receiver, the calibration signal generator comprising: a means of amplifying a clocking signal from a clocking signal generator to provide a first calibration signal; a means of generating a second calibration signal from the clocking signal, the first and second calibration signals being transmissible to a one or more mixing circuits in the balancing circuit calibration device; and a means synchronising the operation of other circuit elements in the balancing circuit calibration device with the clocking signal; characterised in that the clocking signal generator is present in the radio receiver and used therein for other functions. | 07-28-2011 |
Hari Thiruvengada, Mcalisterville, PA US
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| 20100179452 | Activity Monitoring Device and Method - A physical activity monitoring method and system in one embodiment includes a communications network, a wearable sensor device configured to generate physiologic data associated with a sensed physiologic condition of a wearer, and to generate context data associated with a sensed context of the wearer, and to transmit the physiologic data and the context data over the communications network, a memory for storing the physiologic data and the context data, a computer and a computer program executed by the computer, wherein the computer program comprises computer instructions for rendering first data associated with the physiologic data and second data associated with the context data, and a user interface operably connected to the computer for rendering the first data and the second data. | 07-15-2010 |
Hari Thiruvengada, Plymouth, MN US
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| 20110111385 | AUTOMATED TRAINING SYSTEM AND METHOD BASED ON PERFORMANCE EVALUATION - An automated training system and method based on performance evaluation to provide a precise and succinct automated real-time feedback. A scenario that focuses on specific training objectives can be decomposed into a set of vignettes and dynamically arranged in a dynamic logical sequence to train for a specific high level skill. Performance metrics juxtaposed over a task demand can be automatically computed utilizing a latency and accuracy measure associated with a particular trainee action. Performance data can be automatically gathered and evaluated utilizing the measured performance metrics. Thereafter, contextual feedback information may be automatically organized and provided in real-time to a trainee. The training objectives, the trainee's performance metrics, and feedback data can be utilized to automatically select an appropriate training intervention, which may then be offered to the trainee. An initial, as well as an appropriate follow-up vignette, can be dynamically selected and automatically presented based on the training objectives and evaluated trainee performance data. | 05-12-2011 |
| 20110307301 | DECISION AID TOOL FOR COMPETENCY ANALYSIS - A computer implemented method and system include receiving a trigger in the computer related to job performance in a work environment. The system compares job performance related to the trigger to a worker competency model having behavior indicators of good performance. The comparison of job performance to the worker competency model, behavior indicators, and outcome measures is used to provide an indication of good and poor job performance for a variety of situations. Training, best practices, and effective strategies may also be automatically identified. | 12-15-2011 |
