Heinrich J.
Heinrich J. Buns, Langenhagen DE
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20090267351 | Apparatus for generating electrical energy - An apparatus for generating electrical energy includes at least one generator connected to a drive device. The drive device includes at least one guide element for transforming the energy of a flowing medium into a rotational movement. The guide element is arranged in the flow path of the heated exhaust air coming from at least one heat exchanger. | 10-29-2009 |
Heinrich J. Schostarez, Portage, MI US
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20120077781 | FLAVIN DERIVATIVES - The present invention relates novel flavin derivatives and other flavin derivatives, their use and compositions for use as riboswitch ligands and/or anti-infectives. The invention also provides method of making novel flavin derivatives. | 03-29-2012 |
20120295903 | FLAVIN DERIVATIVES - The present invention relates novel flavin derivatives and other flavin derivatives, their use and compositions for use as riboswitch ligands and/or anti-infectives. The invention also provides method of making novel flavin derivatives. | 11-22-2012 |
20130029980 | FLAVIN DERIVATIVES - The present invention relates novel flavin derivatives, their use and compositions for use as riboswitch ligands and/or anti-infectives. | 01-31-2013 |
Heinrich J. Stockmanns, Santa Cruz, CA US
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20100322359 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR A DATA-DEPENDENT NOISE PREDICTIVE VITERBI - An improved Viterbi detector is disclosed in which each branch metric is calculated based on noise statistics that depend on the signal hypothesis corresponding to the branch. Also disclosed is a method of reducing the complexity of the branch metric calculations by clustering branches corresponding to signals with similar signal-dependent noise statistics. A feature of this architecture is that the branch metrics (and their corresponding square difference operators) are clustered into multiple groups, where all the members of each group draw input from a single, shared noise predictive filter corresponding to the group. In recording technologies as practiced today, physical imperfections in the representation of recorded user data in the recording medium itself are becoming the dominate source of noise in the read back data. This noise is highly dependent on what was (intended to be) written in the medium. The disclosed Viterbi detector exploits this statistical dependence of the noise on the signal. | 12-23-2010 |