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Dennis Luo, Bellevue, WA US
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| 20110161462 | OFFLINE ADVERTISING SERVICES - Methods and apparatus for provision of offline advertising services are described. In one embodiment, content data is stored in a local memory of a computing device prior to going offline. Once offline, the stored content is provided from the local memory, while the metrics regarding the provided content is collected and later transmitted to a remote server. Other embodiments are also described. | 06-30-2011 |
Jingdong Luo, Seattle, WA US
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| 20090118521 | NANOENGINEERED ORGANIC NONLINEAR OPTICAL GLASSES - Nonlinear optically active compounds having film-forming properties, films including the compounds, methods for making the compounds and films, and electro-optic devices including the films and compounds. | 05-07-2009 |
| 20090148717 | CROSSLINKABLE POLYMER HOST HAVING PENDANT NONLINEAR OPTICAL CHROMOPHORES AND CONTAINING A NONLINEAR OPTICAL CHROMOPHORE GUEST - Crosslinked films having electro-optic activity, methods for making the films, polymers useful in making the films, and devices that include the films. The films include a host crosslinked polymer having aligned polarizable chromophore moieties and aligned guest polarizable chromophore compounds. | 06-11-2009 |
| 20090149618 | CROSSLINKABLE POLYMER HOST CONTAINING A NONLINEAR OPTICAL CHROMOPHORE GUEST - Crosslinked films having electro-optic activity, methods for making the films, and devices that include the films. The films include a crosslinked polymer host and guest polarizable chromophore compounds. | 06-11-2009 |
| 20090299021 | DIELS-ALDER CROSSLINKABLE DENDRITIC NONLINEAR OPTIC CHROMOPHORES AND POLYMER COMPOSITES - Diels-Alder crosslinkable dendritic nonlinear optical chromophore compounds, films and crosslinked polymer composites formed from the chromophore compounds, methods for making and using the chromophore compounds, films, and crosslinked polymer composites, and electro-optic devices that include films and crosslinked polymer composites formed from the chromophore compounds. | 12-03-2009 |
| 20100029953 | PHENYLTETRAENE-BASED NONLINEAR OPTICAL CHROMOPHORES - Alkoxy-substituted phenyltetraene nonlinear optically active compounds, films and devices that include the compounds, and methods for making and using the compounds, films, and devices. | 02-04-2010 |
Jingdong Luo, Shoreline, WA US
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| 20110091149 | POLING STRUCTURES AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING ELECTRO-OPTIC ACTIVITY IN ORGANIC NONLINEAR OPTICAL MATERIALS FOR ELECTRO-OPTIC DEVICES - Poling structures and methods utilizing an electrostatic field generated from a polar dielectric material, including pyroelectric and ferroelectric materials, to produce electro-optic activity in organic nonlinear optical materials. | 04-21-2011 |
Liqian Luo, Sammamish, WA US
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| 20090322518 | DATA COLLECTION PROTOCOL FOR WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS - Systems and methods that provide for collection of sensor data in a wireless network with a dynamically changing structure. A data collection protocol exploits the self-awareness capabilities of nodes in selection of tree structures that form the wireless network during communication with a base station. The data collection protocol can further include a topology control component (which regulates how nodes are distributed among various tree structures and associated communication channels with the base station) and data retrieval component (which coordinates among the sensors to transmit data packets containing sensor data to efficiently employ available bandwidth). | 12-31-2009 |
Mengkui Luo, Federal Way, WA US
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| 20090088564 | Dissolution of Cellulose in Mixed Solvent Systems - A method for dissolving cellulose in which the cellulose based raw material is admixed with a mixture of a dipolar aprotic intercrystalline swelling agent and an ionic liquid at a temperature of 25° C. to 180° C. for a time sufficient to dissolve the cellulose based raw material. The molar ratio of dipolar aprotic intercrystalline swelling agent to ionic liquid is 0.05 to 1.5 moles of dipolar aprotic intercrystalline swelling agent to 1 mole of ionic liquid. Dipolar aprotic intercrystalline swelling agents do not include imidazole based agents or amine based agents. | 04-02-2009 |
Si Luo, Seattle, WA US
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| 20100292571 | NODULE SCREENING USING ULTRASOUND ELASTOGRAPHY - A medical device is configured to diagnose whether a nodule of a bodily organ is malignant or benign using ultrasound elastography to determine a nodule stiffness index. Using either an external compression source or an in vivo pulsation source, the stiffness of the nodule of the bodily organ can be quantified by either its static properties or dynamic properties. The nodule can be classified as Type I, which is benign requiring further observation, or Type II, which is malignant requiring invasive procedures. | 11-18-2010 |
Tong Luo, Bellevue, WA US
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| 20090088126 | Public safety access point (PSAP) selection for E911 wireless callers in a GSM type system - Public safety access points are selected in a wireless network for E911 calls based on ESRD substitution when ESRKs are not being used. The present invention was conceived as an ESRK workaround solution to implement Phase II of the E911 rules from the starting point of a Phase I implementation. ESRKs, ESRDs or ESRVs are initially obtained and managed for each PSAP in a particular carrier's area. Then, Phase I processes are modified to wait to see if Phase II GSM location information will be reported in a timely manner (e.g., within a second or two or so) before committing to a default selection of a particular PSAP based on information available (e.g., based on the location of a serving cell site). | 04-02-2009 |
Xiaorong Luo, Bellevue, WA US
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| 20090037365 | PRODUCT JOIN DYNAMIC PARTITION ELIMINATION FOR MULTILEVEL PARTITIONING - A method of searching a multilevel partitioned database includes receiving a query data from the multilevel partitioned database. At least for one level partitions are dynamically included. For some levels, partitions may also be statically included for execution of the query. The query is the executed over the partitions that are both dynamically and statically included. In one example, the cost of joining two tables in a multilevel partitioned database includes determining level partitions that can be statically included, estimating level partitions that will be dynamically considered for the join, and determining a cost as a function of the estimated statically included level partitions and estimated dynamically included level partitions. | 02-05-2009 |
Yue Luo, Redmond, WA US
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| 20090328147 | EAP BASED CAPABILITY NEGOTIATION AND FACILITATION FOR TUNNELING EAP METHODS - Capability negotiation during a PEAP transaction between two end points in a network is performed by initiating EAP capability negotiation methods. A first end point that desires to use a specific capability during a PEAP transaction initiates capability negotiation method requesting the specific capability. Upon receiving the request for the specific capability, a second end point performs the desired capability if an outer method employed in the PEAP transaction supports the specific capability. If the outer method does not support the desired capability, the receiver responds to the first end point with a negative acknowledgment. In other embodiments, if the outer method does not support the desired capability, the desired capability may still be performed if it is supported by an inner method. In such instances, an inner wrapper method is employed in the PEAP transaction to maintain and perform the capability. | 12-31-2009 |
