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Andrew Hsieh, San Francisco, CA US
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| 20110224223 | MTOR Modulators and Uses Thereof - The present invention provides methods and compositions for selective modulation of certain protein kinases, and especially mTor complexes. The methods and compositions are particularly useful in inhibiting mTor selectively for therapeutic applications. | 09-15-2011 |
Andy Min-Lung Hsieh, Arcadia, CA US
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| 20110253963 | FENCE FOR USE BY INFANTS OR PETS - The present invention is a device for use by infants or pets which provides a fence for use by infants or pets to confine their activities within a restricted area so that caring of the infants or pets can become easier. The present invention comprises an assembly of fence plates rotatable in relation to each other, wherein the adjacent fence plates are assembled with each other by means of a rotating axle. The fence has a bottom portion which is disposed with fixing members. The present invention assembles a plurality of the fence plates to form a fence. The fence is fixed on the ground by the fixing members to prevent it from sliding. When infants or pets are put into an area restricted by the fence, they can enjoy sufficient rooms for activities. It is also possible to prevent the infants or pets from escaping out of the fence and to confine their activities within a restricted area, thus accidents due to absence of care could be avoided. | 10-20-2011 |
Arthur S. Hsieh, Sunnyvale, CA US
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| 20080294199 | Spinous process implants and methods of using the same - Devices and methods for performing a procedure within a spine are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a method includes coupling a first C-shaped implant to a first spinous process. A second C-shaped implant is coupled to an adjacent second spinous process of the spinal column. At least a portion of an outer surface of the first implant is configured to contact at least a portion of an outer surface of the second implant when the spinal column is in extension. The outer surface of the first implant and the outer surface of the second implant being at a spaced distance from each other when the spinal column is in flexion. | 11-27-2008 |
| 20080294200 | Spinous process implants and methods of using the same - Devices and methods for performing a procedure within a spine are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a method includes disposing an implant adjacent a side of a spinous process. A first portion of the implant is placed over a top side of the spinous process in a lateral direction. A second portion of the implant is placed under a bottom side of the spinous process in a lateral direction such that at least a portion of the spinous process is disposed within an interior region defined by the implant. In another embodiment, an apparatus includes an implant configured to be coupled to a spinous process. The implant has an outer surface configured to contact at least one of a second implant or an interspinous-process spacer. A closure member is coupled to the implant and has an open configuration and a closed configuration to secure the implant to the spinous process. | 11-27-2008 |
Bing Hsieh, Pleasanton, CA US
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| 20120029099 | POLYMER ELECTROLYTE MATERIALS BASED ON BLOCK COPOLYMERS - The present invention relates generally to electrolyte materials. According to an embodiment, the present invention provides for a solid polymer electrolyte material that has high ionic conductivity and is mechanically robust. An exemplary material can be characterized by a copolymer that includes at least one structural block, such as a vinyl polymer, and at least one ionically conductive block with a siloxane backbone. In various embodiments, the electrolyte can be a diblock copolymer or a triblock copolymer. Many uses are contemplated for the solid polymer electrolyte materials. For example, the novel electrolyte material can be used in Li-based batteries to enable higher energy density, better thermal and environmental stability, lower rates of self-discharge, enhanced safety, lower manufacturing costs, and novel form factors. | 02-02-2012 |
Bing R. Hsieh, Pleasanton, CA US
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| 20110318648 | HIGH IONIC CONDUCTIVITY ELECTROLYTES FROM BLOCK COPOLYMERS OF GRAFTED POLY(SILOXANES-CO-ETHYLENE OXIDE) - Polymer electrolytes offer increased safety and stability as compared to liquid electrolytes, yet there are a number of new challenges that polymer electrolytes introduce. A polymer electrolyte, as disclosed herein, is a block copolymer that has a block that provides mechanical strength and a novel, ionically-conductive polymer block with a backbone that is both highly flexible and highly conductive with high conductivity pendant chains attached, thus increasing the concentration of lithium coordination sites and improving ionic conductivity. Previous strategies for comb-type conductive polymers have focused on attaching either conductive pendant chains to a flexible non-conductive backbone or conductive pendant groups to a marginally flexible conductive backbone. | 12-29-2011 |
| 20110318649 | HIGH IONIC CONDUCTIVITY ELECTROLYTES FROM POLY(SILOXANES-CO-ETHYLENE OXIDE) - Polymer electrolytes offer increased safety and stability as compared to liquid electrolytes, yet there are a number of new challenges that polymer electrolytes introduce. A novel polymer electrolyte, as disclosed herein, is an ionically-conductive polymer with a backbone that is both highly flexible and highly conductive with high conductivity pendant chains attached, thus increasing the concentration of lithium coordination sites and improving ionic conductivity. Previous strategies for comb-type conductive polymers have focused on attaching either conductive pendant chains to a flexible non-conductive backbone or conductive pendant groups to a marginally flexible conductive backbone. | 12-29-2011 |
Bruce Min-Shen Hsieh, Arcadia, CA US
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| 20110253963 | FENCE FOR USE BY INFANTS OR PETS - The present invention is a device for use by infants or pets which provides a fence for use by infants or pets to confine their activities within a restricted area so that caring of the infants or pets can become easier. The present invention comprises an assembly of fence plates rotatable in relation to each other, wherein the adjacent fence plates are assembled with each other by means of a rotating axle. The fence has a bottom portion which is disposed with fixing members. The present invention assembles a plurality of the fence plates to form a fence. The fence is fixed on the ground by the fixing members to prevent it from sliding. When infants or pets are put into an area restricted by the fence, they can enjoy sufficient rooms for activities. It is also possible to prevent the infants or pets from escaping out of the fence and to confine their activities within a restricted area, thus accidents due to absence of care could be avoided. | 10-20-2011 |
Chang-Lin Hsieh, San Jose, CA US
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| 20080237183 | METHOD OF ETCHING AN ORGANIC LOW-K DIELECTRIC MATERIAL - A method of etching organic low-k dielectric materials is provided herein. In one embodiment, a method of etching organic low-k dielectric materials includes placing a substrate comprising an exposed organic low-k dielectric material in an etch reactor; supplying a process gas comprising an oxygen-containing gas, a nitrogen-containing gas, and methane (CH | 10-02-2008 |
| 20090156012 | METHOD FOR FABRICATING LOW K DIELECTRIC DUAL DAMASCENE STRUCTURES - Methods for forming dual damascene structures in low-k dielectric materials that facilitate reducing photoresist poison issues are provided herein. In some embodiments, such methods may include plasma etching a via through a first mask layer into a low-k dielectric material disposed on a substrate. The first mask layer may then be removed using a process including exposing the first mask layer to a first plasma comprising an oxygen containing gas and at least one of a dilutant gas or a passivation gas, and subsequently exposing the first mask layer to a second plasma comprising an oxygen containing gas and formed using one of either plasma bias power or plasma source power. An anti-reflective coating may then be deposited into the via and atop the low-k dielectric material. A trench may then be plasma etched through a second mask layer formed atop the anti-reflective coating into the low-k dielectric material. | 06-18-2009 |
| 20090212010 | PLASMA ETCHING CARBONACEOUS LAYERS WITH SULFUR-BASED ETCHANTS - Etching of carbonaceous layers with an etchant gas mixture including molecular oxygen (O | 08-27-2009 |
| 20100024840 | CHAMBER PLASMA-CLEANING PROCESS SCHEME - A method for plasma-cleaning a chamber in a process tool is described. A substrate is placed on a chuck in a process chamber having a set of contaminants therein. A plasma process is executed in the process chamber to transfer the set of contaminants to the top surface of the substrate. The substrate, having the set of contaminants thereon, is removed from the process chamber. | 02-04-2010 |
| 20110130007 | IN-SITU CLEAN TO REDUCE METAL RESIDUES AFTER ETCHING TITANIUM NITRIDE - Methods of processing substrates having titanium nitride layers are provided. In some embodiments, a method for processing a substrate having a dielectric layer to be etched, a titanium nitride layer above the dielectric layer, and a patterned photoresist layer above the titanium nitride layer, includes etching a pattern into the titanium nitride layer by exposing the titanium nitride layer to a first plasma comprising a chlorine containing gas to form a hard mask; removing titanium nitride etch residues disposed on one or more surfaces of the process chamber and/or substrate by forming a second plasma in the process chamber from a reactive gas comprising at least one of carbon monoxide or carbon dioxide; and etching the dielectric layer through the hard mask with a third plasma comprising a fluorocarbon gas. | 06-02-2011 |
Chen-Chou Hsieh, Santa Clara, CA US
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| 20110274290 | FAST START-UP CIRCUIT FOR AUDIO DRIVER - A driver device for suppression audible transients of an audio amplifier includes an amplifier for receiving an audio signal and a bias circuit configured to quickly generate a voltage level for biasing the amplifier, wherein the voltage level is maintained even if the driver device is powered off. The bias circuit may include a CMOS inverter having a negative feedback that has a standby current of less than 100 nA. The bias circuit further includes a buffer for rapidly charging an external capacitor. The buffer may change to a high impedance state rapidly when the power supply is disconnected. | 11-10-2011 |
Cheng-Hsiang Hsieh, Los Gatos, CA US
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| 20110291758 | DIFFERENTIAL COMPARATOR CIRCUIT HAVING A WIDE COMMON MODE INPUT RANGE - In one embodiment of the invention, a circuit arrangement is provided. The circuit arrangement includes a plurality of differential amplifiers, coupled in parallel, including at least a first differential amplifier and a second differential amplifier. Each differential amplifier includes an adjustable current control circuit coupled to limit a tail current passing through the differential amplifier. | 12-01-2011 |
Cheng-Hsueh A. Hsieh, San Jose, CA US
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| 20100050163 | CACHING RUN-TIME VARIABLES IN OPTIMIZED CODE - In one embodiment, the present invention includes a method for emitting a live range statement into a program for a memory variable to be cached during run-time that has at least one simulation state variable if the memory variable is dynamically mapped, and defining the simulation state variable at a first execution path of the program. In such manner, the program may be optimized using the live range statement and the simulation state variable. Also, a debugger may use the simulation state variables in obtaining and displaying the memory variable from a cache. | 02-25-2010 |
Cheng-Ta Hsieh, San Jose, CA US
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| 20080288900 | DETERMINATION OF SINGLE-FIX RECTIFICATION FUNCTION - Some aspects provide determination of a function to rectify functional differences between netlist G | 11-20-2008 |
Chen-Ju Hsieh, Mountain View, CA US
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| 20110022824 | Address Generation Unit with Pseudo Sum to Accelerate Load/Store Operations - In an embodiment, an address generation unit (AGU) is configured to generate a pseudo sum from an index portion of two or more operands. The pseudo sum may equal the index if the carry-in of the actual sum to the least significant bit of the index is a selected value (e.g. zero). The AGU may also include circuitry coupled to receive the operands and to generate the actual carry-in to the least significant bit of the index. The AGU may transmit the pseudo sum and the carry-in to a decode block for a memory array. The decode block may decode the pseudo sum into one or more one-hot vectors. The one-hot vectors may be input to muxes, and the one-hot vectors rotated by one position may be the other input. The actual carry-in may be the selection control of the mux. | 01-27-2011 |
Chih-Hong Hsieh, West Covina, CA US
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| 20120085715 | DISH RACK WITH ADJUSTABLE SPOUT & REMOVABLE DRIP TRAY - A dish rack has a wireframe, a drip tray having a base and a dish-receiving region provided on the base, and a drain channel that is removably coupled to the bottom of the base at the location of the dish-receiving region. | 04-12-2012 |
Cynthia Shu-Yen Hsieh, San Jose, CA US
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| 20100227604 | AUTOMATIC LOCAL ACCESS SURROGATE NUMBERS FOR LONG DISTANCE CALLING - A unique call mapping and routing device combines Voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) and public switched telephone network (PSTN) technologies such that mobile device users are able to dial international calls that are automatically and transparently directed through local access numbers using the mobile carrier PSTN network. | 09-09-2010 |
Hank Hsieh, Berkeley, CA US
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| 20090256573 | Magnetic resonance imaging system, apparatus and associated methods - In one aspect, a magnet comprising a pair of pole supports spaced apart from one another and extending in a generally horizontal direction. The magnet includes a pair of flux return members extending between the pole supports so as to define a frame, each of the flux return members including a first columnar section that extends parallel to the polar axis and a second columnar section that extends perpendicular to the polar axis and projects towards the pole. In another aspect, a magnetic resonance imaging system comprises a ferromagnetic frame that is operative to support an upper pole member and a lower pole member along a vertical polar axis such that a gap is defined between the upper and lower pole members and an access floor that is isolated from the ferromagnetic frame and pole members for providing access to the gap. | 10-15-2009 |
| 20090256663 | FERROMAGNETIC FRAME MAGNET WITH SUPERCONDUCTING COILS - A magnetic resonance imaging magnet includes a ferromagnetic frame. A pair of generally toroidal superconducting coil units overlie interfaces of side walls incorporated in the frame. Each coil unit may include a vessel having hollow support extensions extending into recesses in the side walls. The coil units may further include elongated, low-thermal conductance supports disposed within the support extensions. The frame may include pole stems projecting inwardly from the side walls, and the coils may be disposed in close proximity to the pole stems. Cryocoolers may be mounted to the frame so that the cryocoolers are substantially mechanically isolated from the coils of the coil units, but are in thermal communication therewith. The cryocooler mountings may be arranged for convenient servicing and installation of the cryocoolers. | 10-15-2009 |
H. Ben Hsieh, Mountain View, CA US
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| 20080204709 | BIOSENSOR USING MICRODISK LASER - A compact sensor for detecting the presence of biological or chemical species includes a microdisk laser and a wavelength shift detector. The microdisk laser is coated with a biological or chemical recognition element, which binds preferentially with a target analyte. Because the recognition element and the target analyte adhere to the sidewall surface of the microdisk laser, they increase the effective diameter of the laser, which shifts the output wavelength by a detectable amount. The presence of a wavelength shift indicates the presence of the target analyte, and the magnitude of the wavelength shift corresponds to the mass load of the target analyte on the sidewall surface of the microdisk laser. | 08-28-2008 |
Hsiang-Tsuen Hsieh, San Diego, CA US
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| 20090296866 | EFFICIENT MECHANISMS FOR LOCAL CLUSTER NETWORK SYNCHONIZATION - Embodiments of local cluster network synchronization in mechanisms are described generally herein. Other embodiments may be described and claimed. | 12-03-2009 |
Huangpin B. Hsieh, Mountain View, CA US
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| 20090114601 | Device and Method for Dynamic Processing in Water Purification - A transformational approach to water treatment is provided that incorporates membrane-free filtration with dynamic processing of the fluid to significantly reduce treatment times, chemical cost, land use, and operational overhead. This approach provides hybrid capabilities of filtration, together with chemical treatment, as the water is transported through various spiral stages. | 05-07-2009 |
| 20090283452 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SPLITTING FLUID FLOW IN A MEMBRANELESS PARTICLE SEPARATION SYSTEM - A method and system for splitting fluid flow in an outlet of a particle separation device is provided. The system may include static or passive mechanisms or subsystems. These mechanisms could also be modular and interchangeable to provide for preset fluid split divisions of 20:80, 30:70, 40:60, 50:50, . . . etc. In other forms of the presently described embodiments, the system is adjustable and variable. In still another form of the presently described embodiments, the system allows for differential pressure control at the outlets to facilitate the flow of varying size particles or particle bands in the respective channels or paths. | 11-19-2009 |
Huangpin Ben Hsieh, Mountain View, CA US
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| 20100196914 | RARE CELL DETECTION USING FLAT-PANEL IMAGER AND CHEMILUMINESCENT OR RADIOISOTOPIC TAGS - Disclosed is a method using a large area flat panel imager which is specifically adapted for rare cell detection methods. The method generally includes an imager having a sample receiving surface which can provide a digital or electronic image of a sample deposited on the surface. The method also includes a selectively positionable microscope and/or camera which are used to obtain high resolution images of the deposited samples. An electronic controller can also be used in conjunction with the imager, microscope, and/or camera to selectively position at least one of those components to focus on desired regions of the deposited sample. The noted method is particularly adapted for use with chemiluminescence or other tagging technologies. | 08-05-2010 |
Huangpin Ben Hsieh, Palo Alto, CA US
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| 20120074074 | SELF-CLEANING SCREEN SYSTEM AND METHOD - A self-cleaning screen system and method removes contaminants from a fluid passed through a screen of the self-cleaning screen system. The self-cleaning screen system includes a cleaning mechanism used to remove contaminants which may have adhered to the screen. The self-cleaning screen system is self-powered by extracting energy from the fluid flow to cause rotation or other movement of either the screen and/or the cleaning mechanism. | 03-29-2012 |
Hung-Te Hsieh, Santa Barbara, CA US
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| 20110210002 | Method and apparatus to measure particle mobility in solution - A method and apparatus is disclosed for measurement of the electrophoretic mobility of particles and molecules in solution. A sample of particles is placed in a cell containing two electrodes that apply an alternating electric field. A monochromatic light beam passes through the sample. Light scattered by the particles, along with the unscattered beam, is collected and collimated as it exits the cell. This beam is combined in free space with a phase modulated reference beam. The interference forms a frequency modulated speckle pattern, which is detected by a photodetector array. Each array element collects a narrow range of well-defined scattering angles. The signal from each is demodulated to extract the optical phase information providing a first-principle measurement of the electrophoretic mobility of the scattering particles. Each detector element provides a simultaneous independent measurement. This inherent parallelism drastically increases the amount of information available in a given time. The resulting increased sensitivity extends the mobility measurement to particles below one nanometer, reduces the required concentration and electric field compared to previous methods. This minimizes damage to fragile samples, increases the electrode useful life, and reduces joule heating. Electrophoretic mobility is a critically important parameter for predicting the stability of nanoparticle suspensions and pharmaceutical formulations such as protein therapeutics. This invention enables reliable free-solution phase measurement of these samples. | 09-01-2011 |
I-Wei Andy Hsieh, Santa Clara, CA US
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| 20120080672 | TWO-PHOTON-ABSORPTION-BASED SILICON WAVEGUIDE PHOTO-POWER MONITOR - Instead of monitoring the optical power coming out of a waveguide, a direct method of monitoring the optical power inside the waveguide without affecting device or system performance is provided. A waveguide comprises a p-i-n structure which induces a TPA-generated current and may be enhanced with reverse biasing the diode. The TPA current may be measured directly by probing metal contacts provided on the top surface of the waveguide, and may enable wafer-level testing. The p-i-n structures may be implemented at desired points throughout an integrated network, and thus allows probing of different devices for in-situ power monitor and failure analysis. | 04-05-2012 |
Jeffrey Hsieh, Dove Canyon, CA US
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| 20100295674 | Integrated health management console - A health management system is described, comprising at least one console, one or more devices in two-way wireless communication with the console wherein the console acts as an intelligent gateway through which the one or more devices may communicate to external data and voice networks, and an alert system wherein an alert is triggered by one or more of a user's action and pre-set alarm criteria and wherein the triggering of an alert causes the console to take an action. | 11-25-2010 |
| 20100295684 | Personal health management device - A personal health management device is described. The device is part of a system comprising at least one console, one or more devices in wireless communication with the console wherein the console acts as an intelligent gateway through which the one or more devices may communicate to external data and voice networks, and an alert system wherein an alert is triggered by one or more of a user's action and pre-set alarm criteria and wherein the triggering of an alert causes the console to take an action. The device may be a wearable device or it may be implemented in software and reside on third-party hardware. | 11-25-2010 |
| 20110305232 | Wireless system protocols for power-efficient implementation of star and mesh wireless networks with local and wide-area coverage - A communication system that allows communication devices to synchronize the transfer of data to allow the devices to wirelessly and efficiently communicate in a star or mesh network. The communication system operates in the presence of other communication systems noise sources using a spread spectrum frequency hopping transmission scheme to efficiently generate adaptive frequency hopping patterns that are unique to the members of the wireless network based on a network identification code. The communication system employs a predictive retrieval of data for transmission from one device storing the data to a requesting device. A communication device transfers communication from a first network to a second network when the device has been moved beyond the range of the first network, where the second network is in communication with at least one other member device of the first network. | 12-15-2011 |
Jeffrey Hsieh, Cove Canyon, CA US
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| 20110305356 | Audio output drivers for piezo speakers - A driver circuit for a piezoelectric speaker is described, wherein charge is transferred from a charge reservoir to the speaker. In a first embodiment a delta sigma circuit uses a pulse width modulated digital audio signal to control a push-pull circuit to drive the piezoelectric speaker. High frequency harmonics are introduced to the delta sigma drive signals to enhance the low frequency response of the speaker. A charge recovery mechanism recovers charge from the speaker to reduce the frequency of replenishing the charge reservoir and to provide additional drive current for the speaker. In a second embodiment the pulse width modulated signal is used to drive a voltage quadrupling circuit that drives the piezoelectric speaker, wherein the reservoir capacitor is integrated with the capacitors of quadrupling circuit, which provides charge recovery. | 12-15-2011 |
John Hsieh, Cupertino, CA US
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| 20080267408 | PROTECTING AGAINST COUNTERFEIT ELECTRONICS DEVICES - An optical transceiver module is authenticated in a host system. A host generates a data string and writes the data string to a first predetermined memory location known to the transceiver. The data string is cryptographically altered (either encrypted or decrypted) by the transceiver and written to a second predetermined memory location known to the host. The host retrieves the cryptographically altered data string and performs a complementary cryptographic operation (either a decryption or encryption, respectively) thereon, creating a resulting data string. If the resulting data string is equal to the data string written to the first predetermined memory location, the transceiver is authenticated. The host and the transceiver may switch roles, with the transceiver generating the data string, the host cryptographically altering it, and so on. The host encrypts data strings when the transceiver decrypts data strings, and vice versa. | 10-30-2008 |
| 20110182571 | OPTICAL TRANSCEIVER WITH CLOCK FOR PROVIDING MAINTENANCE AND LIFETIME INFORMATION - An optoelectronic device uses microcode to perform an end of life calculation for the optoelectronic device. In a disclosed example, the optoelectronic device senses environmental and operational parameters under changing conditions during device operation. The optoelectronic device then calculates the end of life for itself based on one or more of the sensed environmental and/or operational parameters. The calculation can be done in real time and using digital logic. The calculation can provide a result in a format which is useful to a host system with which the device is connected. The optoelectronic device may automatically shut itself down upon reaching its calculated end of life. | 07-28-2011 |
| 20110305454 | OPTICAL TRANSCEIVERS WITH CLOSED-LOOP DIGITAL DIAGNOSTICS - Systems and methods for performing closed-loop diagnostics in optical transceiver. The TOSA of an optical receiver includes a primary transmit module and a secondary receiver module. The transmit module transmits a data signal to a ROSA of another optical transceiver. The ROSA has a secondary transmit module that can transmit a diagnostic data signal back to the secondary receiver module of the TOSA. The TOSA can use the diagnostic data received from the ROSA to automatically adjust itself and perform closed-loop feedback functions. The closed loop diagnostics can be implemented in a network where one transceiver may be connected with more than one other transceiver in a multi-node configuration. | 12-15-2011 |
Jonathan Ming-Cyn Hsieh, San Francisco, CA US
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| 20110246460 | COLLECTING AND AGGREGATING DATASETS FOR ANALYSIS - Systems and methods of facilitating collecting and aggregating datasets that are machine or user-generated for analysis are disclosed. One embodiment includes, collecting a dataset on a machine on which the dataset is received or generated, wherein, the dataset is collected from a data source on the machine, aggregating the dataset collected from the data source at a receiving location, performing analytics on the dataset upon collection or aggregation, and/or writing the dataset aggregated at the receiving location to a storage location. | 10-06-2011 |
| 20110246528 | DYNAMICALLY PROCESSING AN EVENT USING AN EXTENSIBLE DATA MODEL - Systems and methods of dynamically processing an event using an extensible data model are disclosed. One embodiment includes, specifying attributes of the event in a data model; the data model being extensible to add properties to the event as the dataset is streamed from the source to the sink. | 10-06-2011 |
| 20110246816 | CONFIGURING A SYSTEM TO COLLECT AND AGGREGATE DATASETS - Methods for configuring a system to collect and aggregate datasets are disclosed. One embodiment includes, identifying a data source in the system from where dataset is to be collected, configuring a machine in the system that generates the dataset to be collected, to send the dataset to the data source, identifying an arrival location where the dataset that is collected is to be aggregated or written, and/or configuring an agent node by specifying a source for the agent node as the data source in the system and specifying a sink for the agent node as the arrival location. | 10-06-2011 |
| 20110246826 | COLLECTING AND AGGREGATING LOG DATA WITH FAULT TOLERANCE - Systems and methods of collecting and aggregating log data with fault tolerance are disclosed. One embodiment includes, one or more devices that generate log data, the one or more machines each associated with an agent node to collect the log data, wherein, the agent node generates a batch comprising multiple messages from the log data and assigns a tag to the batch. In one embodiment, the agent node further computes a checksum for the batch of multiple messages. The system may further include a collector device, the collector device being associated with a collector tier having a collector node to which the agent sends the log data; wherein, the collector determines the checksum for the batch of multiple messages received from the agent node. | 10-06-2011 |
Kevin T. Hsieh, San Jose, CA US
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| 20100121827 | CIM DATA QUARANTINE - One aspect of the present invention includes performing a quarantine of inaccessible data within a CIM dataset that is managed by a storage service, and a recovery of this data within the CIM dataset once it becomes accessible. In one embodiment, after a first request is made through a CIM agent to the inaccessible data managed by a storage service, the storage service is quarantined within the CIM dataset. This includes terminating any active threads to the service and preventing new threads from accessing the service. Accordingly, the data is hidden from subsequent requests with the CIM agent and any requests to the inaccessible data are prevented. The storage service is then queried so that when the data becomes accessible, the device services for the storage service are restarted. Once restarted, new threads within the CIM agent are able to access the data within the storage service. | 05-13-2010 |
Mark Hsieh, San Mateo, CA US
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| 20110124528 | Generation and affinity maturation of antibody library in silico - The present invention provides a methodology for efficiently generating and screening protein libraries for optimized proteins with desirable biological functions, such as improved binding affinity towards biologically and/or therapeutically important target molecules. The process is carried out computationally in a high throughput manner by mining the ever-expanding databases of protein sequences of all organisms, especially human. In one embodiment, a method for constructing a library of designed proteins, comprising the steps of: providing an amino acid sequence derived from a lead protein, the amino acid sequence being designated as a lead sequence; comparing the lead sequence with a plurality of tester protein sequences; and selecting from the plurality of tester protein sequences at least two peptide segments that have at least 15% sequence identity with the lead sequence, the selected peptide segments forming a hit library; and forming a library of designed proteins by substituting the lead sequence with the hit library. The library of designed proteins can be expressed in vitro or in vivo to produce a library of recombinant proteins that can be screened for novel or improved function(s) over the lead protein, such as an antibody against therapeutically important target. | 05-26-2011 |
Mark Hsieh, San Francisco, CA US
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| 20110257044 | Structure-based construction of human antibody library - Methods and systems are provided for constructing recombinant antibody libraries based on three-dimensional structures of antibodies from various species including human. In one aspect, a library of antibodies with diverse sequences is efficiently constructed in silico to represent the structural repertoire of the vertebrate antibodies. Such a functionally representative library provides a structurally diverse and yet functionally more relevant source of antibody candidates which can then be screened for high affinity binding to a wide variety of target molecules, including but not limited to biomacromolecules such as protein, peptide, and nucleic acids, and small molecules. | 10-20-2011 |
Ming Hsieh, So. Pasadena, CA US
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| 20080304723 | BIO-READER DEVICE WITH TICKET IDENTIFICATION - A method and device for determining a concentration of a biological target. The method and device include: capturing an image of a ticket including the biological target and information about the ticket; selecting pre-determined data corresponding to the ticket and the target responsive to the read information about the ticket; and determining the concentration of the biological target according to the pre-determined data. The method and device may further comprise selecting calibration data corresponding to the ticket, responsive to the read information about the ticket; and determining the concentration of the biological target according to the pre-determined data and the calibration data. | 12-11-2008 |
| 20100027852 | System and Method for Fast Biometric Pattern Matching - A method and system for matching two biometric images including receiving an input biometric image; generating an index table for the input biometric image, wherein the index table includes a quality quantity for each minutia of the input biometric image; receiving a second biometric image; generating a number of patterns for a first minutia of the second biometric image; associatively accessing the index table by the generated number of patterns; accumulating quality quantities accessed from the index table for each minutia of the input biometric image for the number of patterns of the first minutia of the second biometric image; and selecting a minutia candidate of the input biometric image responsive to the accumulated quality quantities. | 02-04-2010 |
Ming Hsieh, South Pasadena, CA US
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| 20080273771 | APPARATUS FOR CAPTURING A HIGH QUALITY IMAGE OF A MOIST FINGER - An apparatus for capturing the image of a wet/moist fingerprint. The apparatus includes: a prism having an imaging plane on which a finger having valleys and ridges is place, a bottom plane parallel to the imaging plane and a reflective plane intercepting the imaging plane and intercepting the bottom plane at an angle α; a light source for generating a light with an incident angle of approximately 0° with respect to a surface normal of the imaging plane; and a lens for capturing light reflected from the reflective plane. The apparatus further includes an image sensor for generating an image of the valleys and ridges of the finger, wherein the reflective plane is arranged in such a way to meet the equation of α>45 +(a sin(n | 11-06-2008 |
| 20090268988 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TWO DIMENSIONAL IMAGE PROCESSING - In one embodiment, the present invention is a system for organizing data flow for two dimensional digital image processing. The system includes a memory access module for accessing an external memory containing image data to be processed, and a data flow organizer module for preparing a data stream from the input image data accessed by the memory access module. The data flow organizer module predicts future data needed for processing, and the memory access module pre-fetches the predicted data from the memory. A data processing module processes the pre-fetched data from the data flow organizer module. Address generation for accessing the memory is performed independent and in parallel with processing the pre-fetched data. | 10-29-2009 |
Ming-Tsun Hsieh, Milpitas, CA US
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| 20090202030 | AUTOMATED CLOCK RELATIONSHIP DETECTION - Automated clock relationship detection may quickly and reliably detect a clock relationship with minimal latency while reducing problems due to metastability occurring at a solitary instant or extended over multiple clock periods. Automated clock relationship detection between two clocks may comprise (a) a shift register synchronizer that reduces the possibility of metastability while capturing and temporarily storing samples of the first clock in response to cycles of the second clock and (b) an evaluator that processes the samples to determine the relationship. A clock relationship detector may also determine the relationship of two clocks by arbitrating a plurality of preliminary determinations of the relationship. Delays may be applied so that each of several detectors receives a clock at a different time, which may avoid metastability in the majority of detectors. The relationship may be used to reliably determine an operating mode of logic driven by one of the clocks. | 08-13-2009 |
Morly Hsieh, Sunnyvale, CA US
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| 20100229137 | System and Method for Performance Modeling of Integrated Circuits - A system and method for performance modeling of integrated circuits is provided. A method for performing timing analysis on an integrated circuit is provided, the integrated circuit having a timing path. The method includes computing a number of non-common timing path elements in the timing path, assigning a timing de-rate factor to the timing path based on the number of non-common timing path elements, and computing a timing analysis on the integrated circuit using the assigned timing de-rate factor. | 09-09-2010 |
Paul Johan Hsieh, San Jose, CA US
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| 20110141123 | Push Pull Adaptive Capture - In various embodiments, a screen image may be divided into rectangles, and a capture component may track changed rectangles and capture the screen upon receiving an indication. For small screen updates, the capture rate may be set to ˜30 captures per second to provide a lower latency. As the screen update size increases, the capture rate may be decreased to match an allocated bandwidth. The capture rate may be increased when available bandwidth increases and decreased as bandwidth decreases. For example, the capture rate may be decreased when downstream back pressure meets predefined criteria. The capture rate change may be effected gradually to avoid jerks and jumps. Varying the capture rate by also enable audio/video synchronization with varying bandwidth variations. Some embodiments may be extended to multiple monitor solutions. | 06-16-2011 |
Robert L. Hsieh, Los Altos, CA US
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| 20110129948 | Optical alignment methods for forming LEDs having a rough surface - A method of aligning a wafer when lithographically fabricating a light-emitting diode (LED). The method includes forming on the wafer at least one roughened alignment mark having a root-mean-square (RMS) surface roughness σ | 06-02-2011 |
| 20120062726 | Optical alignment systems for forming LEDs having a rough surface - An alignment system for aligning a wafer when lithographically fabricating LEDs having an LED wavelength λ | 03-15-2012 |
Ron Hsieh, Anaheim, CA US
Scott Hsieh, Anaheim, CA US
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| 20090295908 | Method and device for high-resolution three-dimensional imaging which obtains camera pose using defocusing - A method and device for high-resolution three-dimensional (3-D) imaging which obtains camera pose using defocusing is disclosed. The device comprises a lens obstructed by a mask having two sets of apertures. The first set of apertures produces a plurality of defocused images of the object, which are used to obtain camera pose. The second set of optical filters produces a plurality of defocused images of a projected pattern of markers on the object. The images produced by the second set of apertures are differentiable from the images used to determine pose, and are used to construct a detailed 3-D image of the object. Using the known change in camera pose between captured images, the 3-D images produced can be overlaid to produce a high-resolution 3-D image of the object. | 12-03-2009 |
| 20110074932 | Accurate 3D Object Reconstruction Using a Handheld Device with a Projected Light Pattern - A lens and aperture device for determining 3D information. A projector projects an optical pattern toward a surface. The camera has at least two off-axis apertures thereon, arranged to obtain an image of the projected pattern including defocused information. The camera is movable between different positions to image the surface from said different positions, and the projector is at a specified angle of at least 5° relative to said camera. A processor carries out a first operation using information received through the apertures to determine a pose of said camera, and to determine three dimensional information about the object based on a degree of deformation of said optical pattern on said surface indicative of a three dimensional surface. An embodiment projects a grid of laser dots and uses laser-dot defocusing for approximate Z and thus grid correspondence, which can greatly increase the working depth of the system. | 03-31-2011 |
Scott Hsieh, Aroheim, CA US
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| 20110037832 | Defocusing Feature Matching System to Measure Camera Pose with Interchangeable Lens Cameras - A lens and aperture device for determining 3D information. An SLR camera has a lens and aperture that allows the SLR camera to determine defocused information. | 02-17-2011 |
Tony Hsieh, Cupertino, CA US
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| 20110040787 | PRESENTING COMMENTS FROM VARIOUS SOURCES - A system may include one or more databases to store comments relating to documents, the comments originating from first and second sources, where the comments from the first source include comments received from users via commenting functionality associated with browsers installed on client devices, and the comments from the second source include comments received from users independent of the commenting functionality associated with the browsers installed on the client devices. The system may also include one or more server devices to receive a request for comments relating to a particular document, search at least one of the one or more databases to identify comments relating to the particular document, and provide the identified comments for presentation in connection with the particular document. | 02-17-2011 |
| 20110145219 | OBJECTIVE AND SUBJECTIVE RANKING OF COMMENTS - A system may receive a request for comments associated with a particular document, identify a comment associated with the particular document, generate an objective score for the comment that is independent of a user associated with the request, identify the user associated with the request, generate a subjective score for the comment based on parameters associated with the identified user, generate a combined score for the comment by combining the objective score and the subjective score, and provide the comment, ranked based on the combined score, to the user for presentation with the particular document. | 06-16-2011 |
| 20110161413 | USER INTERFACE FOR WEB COMMENTS - One or more server devices receive a request associated with a link, where the link is further associated with a comment and where the comment provides an opinion of, or remarks upon, a content of a document. The one or more server devices retrieve a content of the comment associated with the link from a database and retrieve the document. The one or more server devices generate another document that displays the content of the comment and includes a frame that further displays the document, and send the generated another document to the client device. | 06-30-2011 |
| 20120023392 | USER INTERFACE FOR WEB COMMENTS - One or more server devices receive a request associated with a link, where the link is further associated with a comment and where the comment provides an opinion of, or remarks upon, a content of a document. The one or more server devices retrieve a content of the comment associated with the link from a database and retrieve the document. The one or more server devices generate another document that displays the content of the comment and includes a frame that further displays the document, and send the generated another document to the client device. | 01-26-2012 |
Tzu-Chiang Hsieh, Freemont, CA US
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| 20090224351 | CMOS sensor with approximately equal potential photodiodes - A MOS or CMOS based active pixel sensor designed for operation with zero or close to zero potential across the pixel photodiodes to minimize or eliminate dark current. In this preferred embodiment, the voltage potential across the pixel photodiode structures is maintained constant and close to zero, preferably less than 1.0 volts. This preferred embodiment enables the photodiode to be operated at a constant bias condition during the charge detection cycle. In preferred embodiments the pixel photodiodes are produced with a continuous pin or nip photodiode layer laid down over pixel electrodes of the sensor. In other preferred embodiments the pixel photodiode structures are produced beside and physically isolated from the regions where CMOS circuits are formed. In some of these preferred embodiments the isolated pixel photodiode structures are comprised of crystalline germanium deposited in cavities in a silicon substrate. This embodiment can be adapted especially for imaging at short wave infrared frequencies. Preferred embodiments are adapted for correlated double sampling. | 09-10-2009 |
| 20110170526 | Base stations backhaul network with redundant paths - A high bandwidth, low latency middle-mile, last mile core communications network providing low-cost and high-speed communications among the users of the network. Embodiments of the invention include a number of network access points located at a number of spaced apart sites. At least some of these network access points in the network are in communication with each other via wireless radio links. The network provides backhaul communication between at least one communication switching center and a number of base stations. | 07-14-2011 |
Tzu-Chiang Hsieh, Fremont, CA US
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| 20080217517 | Monolithic ambient light detector - A monolithic ambient light detector. The detector includes on a single CMOS integrated circuit a photodiode matching almost perfectly the spectral response of the human eye and CMOS integrated circuitry for providing output digital signals indicating ambient light levels for controlling light intensity of electronic display monitors. The entire detector is fabricated on a single CMOS integrated circuit chip. | 09-11-2008 |
| 20090256156 | Hybrid imaging sensor with approximately equal potential photodiodes - A hybrid MOS or CMOS image sensor. The sensor includes photon-sensing elements comprised of an array of photo-sensing regions deposited in the form of separate islands on or in a substrate. Pixel circuitry is created on and/or in the substrate at or near the edge of or beneath the photon-sensing elements. The photo-sensing elements may be comprised of multiple photo-sensing semiconductor layers or be created in a single photon-sensing semiconductor layer. Special circuitry is provided to keep the potential across the pixel photon-sensing element at or near zero volts to minimize or eliminate dark current. The potential difference is preferably less than 1.0 volt. The circuitry also keeps the small potential difference across the photodiodes constant or approximately constant throughout the charge collection cycle. In preferred embodiments the substrate is a crystalline substrate and the photon-sensing elements are separated from the substrate by a dielectric material except for a hole at the bottom through which the material of the photon-sensing element can be grown epitaxially from the substrate. | 10-15-2009 |
| 20100248399 | METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING HYBRID IMAGE SENSORS - A method for wafer-to-wafer bonding of a sensor readout circuitry separately fabricated with a silicon substrate to a photodiode device made of non-silicon materials grown from a separate substrate. In preferred embodiments the non-silicon materials are epitaxially grown on a silicon wafer. The bonding technique of preferred embodiments of the present invention utilizes lithographically pre-fabricated metallic interconnects to connect each of a number of pixel circuits on a readout circuit wafer to each of a corresponding number of pixel photodiodes on a photodiode wafer. The metallic interconnects are extremely small (with widths of about 2 to 4 microns) compared to prior art bump bonds with the solder balls of diameter typically larger than 20 microns. The present invention also provides alignment techniques to assure proper alignment of the interconnects during the bonding step. | 09-30-2010 |
Tzung-Fu Hsieh, San Mateo, CA US
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| 20090305241 | DNA demethylases and uses thereof - Polypeptides with DNA demethylase activity as well as methods of their use are provided. | 12-10-2009 |
Tzu-Yen Hsieh, Saratoga, CA US
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| 20100187596 | Self-aligned double patterning for memory and other microelectronic devices - A method for transferring a pattern to one or more microelectronic layers. A first mask layer, having a patterned feature, and a second mask layer, having another patterned feature, are formed. The first mask layer and the second mask layer are at least partially covered with a film, and openings are formed in the film by removing the other patterned feature of the second mask layer. A pattern of a microelectronic layer is then defined by patterning the patterned feature of the first mask layer through the openings in the film. In one example, the patterned feature of the first mask layer is defined by forming spacers adjacent to the other patterned feature. In another example, the other patterned feature of the second mask layer is defined by removing a portion of the other patterned feature via an anisotropic etching process. | 07-29-2010 |
Victor Hsieh, Alhambra, CA US
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| 20090259619 | Online intelligent information comparison agent of multilingual electronic data sources over inter-connected computer networks - A method and system for real-time online search processing over inter-connected computer networks, in which an offline database information is maintained for a plurality of vendor sites from the inter-connected computer networks. The information includes URLs, search form URLs, description of domains, and vendor descriptions, and while the vendor descriptions comprise generalized rules about how product information is organized on each of the vendor sites. Parameters are processed for a price comparison request for a desired product using the information maintained in the offline database whereas price comparison request is received from an online user or buyer and/or from the system of the present invention. Real-time price and product information is then extracted from identified ones of the plurality of vendor sites, wherein the extracted price and product information are in a native language of the site; and the extracted price and product information are displayed to the user. | 10-15-2009 |
Wan-Yun Hsieh, San Diego, CA US
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| 20110207049 | ASYMMETRIC PHOTO-PATTERNABLE SOL-GEL PRECURSORS AND THEIR METHODS OF PREPARATION - Described herein are photo-patternable sol-gel precursors and their methods of preparation. The sol-gel precursors are thermally stable and form compositions that have high refractive indices and low optical loss values. The precursors can be used to make sol-gel compositions that are ideally suited toward optical waveguide applications in the realm of telecommunications wavelengths. | 08-25-2011 |
Weiwei Hsieh, Mountain View, CA US
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| 20090254511 | Privacy Management Policy Hub - A system architecture is disclosed that includes a privacy management system. | 10-08-2009 |
Yenyu Hsieh, San Jose, CA US
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| 20120113782 | STORAGE MEDIA DEFECT DETECTION - Detecting a defect on a storage device is disclosed. Detecting includes receiving a signal read from a storage device, sampling the signal to obtain a set of signal samples, wherein the sampling starts at an arbitrary time, computing a defect value for a defect type using the set of signal samples, comparing the defect value with a threshold associated with the defect type, determining whether there is a defect of the defect type based at least in part on the comparison, and in the event that a defect is detected, outputting an indication associated with the defect. | 05-10-2012 |
Yi-Chang Hsieh, San Jose, CA US
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| 20110082955 | I2C/SMBus Ladders and Ladder Enabled ICs - I2C/SMBus ladders and ladder enabled ICs (devices) to enable daisy-chained I2C/SMBus communication. The devices are particularly useful in monitoring and/or servicing high-voltage battery stacks and other voltage stacks. The devices are powered from a respective voltage increment in the voltage stack, and include level shifting circuitry so as to be operative with an input voltage up to the breakdown voltage of the level shifting circuitry. Various features are disclosed, including but not limited to a unique data line drive, capacitive coupling between devices in a daisy chain with line clamps for circuitry protection and capacitive coupling charge wiping, and clock stretching to accommodate chain latency. | 04-07-2011 |
Yung-Chieh Hsieh, San Jose, CA US
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| 20090135473 | MODIFIED MICHELSON DELAY LINE INTERFEROMETER - In an optical etalon with a fixed FSR determined by the cavity length, the time delay is adjusted by an etalon surface coating. The proper cavity length is chosen to achieve a desired FSR, and the coating is independently selected to obtain a desired time delay. | 05-28-2009 |
| 20090213468 | MICHELSON-INTERFEROMETER-BASED DELAY-LINE INTERFEROMETERS - An interferometer includes a means for splitting, at a splitting location, an input light beam into a first beam and a second beam; and means for recombining, at a recombination location, the first beam and the second beam. The interferometer is designed such that the first beam will travel a first optical path length (OPL) from the splitting location to the recombination location, and the second beam will travel a second OPL from the splitting location to the recombination location and such that when the input light beam has bean modulated at a data rate comprising a time interval, then the difference in optical path lengths between the first OPL and the second OPL is about equal to the time interval multiplied by the speed of light. | 08-27-2009 |
| 20090279181 | CO-PACKAGE DQPSK DEMODULATOR BY MICHELSON INTERFEROMETER - An interferometer includes a means for splitting, at a splitting location, an input light beam into a first beam and a second beam; and means for recombining, at a recombination location, the first beam and the second beam. The interferometer is designed such that the first beam will travel a first optical path length (OPL) from the splitting location to the recombination location, and the second beam will travel a second OPL from the splitting location to the recombination location and such that when the input light beam has been modulated at a data rate comprising a time interval, then the difference in optical path lengths between the first OPL and the second OPL is about equal to the time interval multiplied by the speed of light. | 11-12-2009 |
| 20110134532 | Modified Michelson delay-line interferometer - In an optical etalon with a fixed FSR determined by the cavity length, the time delay is adjusted by an etalon surface coating. The proper cavity length is chosen to achieve a desired FSR, and the coating is independently selected to obtain a desired time delay. | 06-09-2011 |
| 20110211194 | OPTICAL SPECTRUM ANALYZER WITH CONTINUOUSLY ROTATING TUYNABLE FILTER - An optical spectrum analyzer is implemented with a detector combined with a tunable filter mounted on a stage capable of 360-degree rotation at a constant velocity. Because of the constant rate of angular change, different portions of the input spectrum are detected at each increment of time as a function of filter position, which can be easily measured with an encoder for synchronization purposes. The unidirectional motion of the mirror permits operation at very high speeds with great mechanical reliability. The same improvements may be obtained using a diffraction grating or a prism, in which case the detector or an intervening mirror may be rotated instead of the grating or prism. | 09-01-2011 |
| 20110317170 | WEDGE PAIR FOR PHASE SHIFTING - The invention provides a wedge pair suitable for use in interferometers. The wedge pair produces a phase shift between beams of light propagating in the interferometer. The invention includes a wedge pair and a mechanism for translating a first wedge of the pair with respect to a second wedge of the pair, where the first wedge has the same wedge angle and material of the second wedge and where the vertex of the first wedge and the vertex of the second wedge are pointed in opposite directions. | 12-29-2011 |
