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James Stuart
James Stuart Glanfield, Hertfordshire GB
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090316898 | RANDOM NUMBER GENERATION - A method and apparatus for obtaining, while on a spacecraft, a random number and hence a secure cryptographic key. The method includes the steps of providing, on the spacecraft, a device capable of producing random information when subject to random space phenomena, obtaining the random information and producing a random number therefrom and using an algorithm to establish the secure key. The apparatus includes a random access memory which experiences bit-flips when struck by radiation such as cosmic rays. Changes in the RAM bits are propagated using a linear feedback shift register. | 12-24-2009 |
James Stuart Oxborrow, Corby GB
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| 20110146613 | Piston for Internal Combustion Engine - A piston for a compression ignition internal combustion engine includes a crown portion, torroidal portion, and a reentrant portion. The piston further has a recess portion about a central axis of the piston designed to reduce temperatures near a tip portion of the fuel injector. | 06-23-2011 |
James Stuart Taylor, Southampton GB
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100287381 | AUTOMATED PASSWORD AUTHENTICATION - A method of automated password authentication by pattern matching regions of screen pixels against a repository of previously captured regions, and submitting a username and a password stored with the regions of the screen pixels for authentication includes triggering an autorunnable application to startup by inserting a memory stick by a user, challenging the user for a master password to access an encrypted database held on the memory stick, running the autorunnable application as a background task following a successful authorization of the user, and checking whether the user has triggered the autorunnable application by a pre-defined key sequence. If the user has triggered the autorunnable application, then the method proceeds with prompting the user to highlight at least one rectangle around a text or an image which uniquely identifies a login panel, capturing a username and a password when entered by the user, and returning the autorunnable application to a background task. If the user has not triggered the autorunnable application, then the method proceeds with monitoring a screen buffer for a matching signature based on the rectangle drawn by the user. | 11-11-2010 |
James Stuart Taylor, Southhampton GB
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100004917 | USE OF DEFINING IGNORABLE RECTANGLES TO ASSIST WITH ITERATIVE TRANSLATION TESTING - The example embodiments relate to a method for assisting in the translational testing of computer software. A translated panel, which may include a translatable portion and a continuously dynamic portion, may be provided. An overlay that includes only the continuously dynamic portions of the panel may be produced. The overlay may be applied to first and second versions of the panel to produce first and second iterations of the panel, respectively, wherein each iteration does not include the continuously dynamic portion of the panel. The translatable portions of the first and second iterations may be compared to determine whether the translatable portions are different. If the translatable portions are different, then the panel may be retested for translational accuracy; if the translatable portions are not different, then the program may indicate that the second iteration is not different from the first iteration. | 01-07-2010 |
