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Jan P. Allebach, West Lafayette, IN US
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| 20090022402 | Image-resolution-improvement apparatus and method - Provided is an image-resolution-improvement apparatus and method which can increase the resolution of an input image at a high magnification to thereby obtain a high-quality final image. The apparatus includes a textured-region-detection unit to detect a texture region in an input image; and a final-image-generation unit to synthesize a first intermediate image and a second intermediate image, which are obtained by applying different interpolation techniques to the texture region and a non-texture region excluding the texture region and generating a final image. | 01-22-2009 |
| 20100135594 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING THE STRAY-LIGHT POINT-SPREAD FUNCTION OF AN IMAGING SYSTEM - A method of determining the point-spread function (PSF) of an imaging system includes the steps of capturing image data, establishing an idealized source spot, establishing a functional form model, subtracting the captured image from the estimated image equation and determining a metric that measures the fit of the estimated image to the captured image. The functional form model may include both diffraction and aberration and stray light. The functional form model may be optimized to reduce the metric to an acceptable level. | 06-03-2010 |
| 20100156919 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TEXT-BASED PERSONALIZATION OF IMAGES - As set forth herein, a computer-implemented method is employed to place personalized text into an image. A location and region within the image is determined where the text is to be placed. The 3D geometry of the surface is estimated proximate to the location where the text is to be placed. A personalized text string is received. The personalized text string is incorporated into the image to appear as if it is rendered onto the surface or object according to the estimated 3D geometry. | 06-24-2010 |
Jan P. Buchwald, Boeblingen DE
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| 20110138288 | METHOD, SYSTEM, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR TAGGING OF PORTLETS IN A PORTAL INFRASTRUCTURE - A method for tagging of portlets in a portal infrastructure includes: receiving by at least one consumer system from at least one client system tagging information related to remote portlets produced by at least one producer system; sending by the at least one consumer system the tagging information related to the remote portlets to the at least one producer system that produced the remote portlets, where the at least one producer system uses the tagging information related to the remote portlets to update global tag sets for the remote portlets; receiving by the at least one consumer system the updated global tag sets from the at least one producer system; and creating by the at least one consumer system a response to a request for portal pages comprising the remote portlets from the at least one client system using the received updated global tag sets. | 06-09-2011 |
Jan P. Moschwitzer, Weesp NL
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| 20090263479 | FORMULATIONS FOR POORLY PERMEABLE ACTIVE PHARMACEUTICAL INGREDIENTS - The present invention relates to a pharmaceutical oral dosage form containing a poorly permeable active pharmaceutical ingredient and at least one permeability improving substance, wherein the permeability improving substance is thermostably embedded in a water-soluble matrix of a water soluble carrier, and to thermostable formulations which can be used to improve bioavailability. | 10-22-2009 |
Jan P. Peeters Weem, Newark, CA US
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| 20090074405 | OPTICAL TRANSCEIVER TESTER - In embodiments of the present invention, an optical device tester performs stressed eye testing on several optical receivers and transmission and dispersion penalty testing on optical transmitters at a variety of data rates wavelengths using single mode optical signals and multimode optical signals using a variety of supply voltages and temperatures. | 03-19-2009 |
Jan P. Peeters Weem, Union City, CA US
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| 20100129084 | BI-DIRECTIONAL PARALLEL OPTICAL LINK - A system is disclosed. The system includes a first optical transceiver having a first set of transmitters and a first set of receivers and a second optical transceiver having a second set of transmitters coupled anti-symmetrically to the first set of receivers of the first optical transceiver and a second set of receivers coupled anti-symmetrically to the first set of transmitters of the first optical transceiver. | 05-27-2010 |
Jan P. Smed, Winter Springs, FL US
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| 20110229307 | Optical Monitoring System for a Turbine Engine - The monitoring system for a gas turbine engine including a viewing tube assembly having an inner end and an outer end. The inner end is located adjacent to a hot gas flow path within the gas turbine engine and the outer end is located adjacent to an outer casing of the gas turbine engine. An aperture wall is located at the inner end of the viewing tube assembly and an optical element is located within the viewing tube assembly adjacent to the inner end and is spaced from the aperture wall to define a cooling and purge chamber therebetween. An aperture is defined in the aperture wall for passage of light from the hot gas flow path to the optical element. Swirl passages are defined in the viewing tube assembly between the aperture wall and the optical element for passage of cooling air from a location outside the viewing tube assembly into the chamber, wherein swirl passages effect a swirling movement of air in a circumferential direction within the chamber. | 09-22-2011 |
Jan P. Warhuus, El Cerrito, CA US
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| 20110084839 | DATA CENTER EQUIPMENT LOCATION AND MONITORING SYSTEM - A data center equipment location system includes both hardware and software to provide for location, monitoring, security and identification of servers and other equipment in equipment racks. The system provides a wired alternative to the wireless RFID tag system by using electronic ID tags connected to each piece of equipment, each electronic ID tag connected directly by wires to a equipment rack controller on the equipment rack. The equipment rack controllers then link over a local area network to a central control computer. The central control computer provides an operator interface, and runs a software application program that communicates with the equipment rack controllers. The software application program of the central control computer stores IDs of the equipment rack controllers and each of its connected electronic ID tags in a database. The software application program in operation receives information from the electronic ID tags in real time enabling the central control computer to monitor the status, such as temperature and movement or tampering of each piece of equipment through its connected electronic ID tag. Further, the software application program can send a signal to an individual electronic ID tag to activate a sensory indicator to enable a technician(s) to locate a piece of equipment that is in need of repair or replacement. | 04-14-2011 |
