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20130290407 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR FACILITATING NON-INTERRUPTIVE TRANSACTIONS - A system, method and computer program product for facilitating non-interruptive transactions is provided, wherein the transactions are initiated at one or more transaction channels. The system comprises one or more transaction processing servers configured to perform transactions initiated at the transaction channels, each transaction processing server comprising predetermined logic for performing the initiated transactions. The system further comprises one or more monitors configured to monitor the availability of the transaction processing servers and forward the availability information to an integration module. The integration module is configured to forward the transactions initiated at the transaction channels to at least one transaction processing server based on the received availability information and predetermined criteria for forwarding transactions for processing to the transaction processing servers. | 10-31-2013 |
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20140337209 | PARTNER PORTAL SOLUTION FOR FINANCIAL SECTOR - A partner portal system for a financial sector including a processor tangible machine-readable media including code implementing at least common access functions including providing a partner administrative access defining partner role-based access control and a partner management framework feature defining a partner and assigning partner roles including a partner type and creating workflow for the partner, generic framework functions including managing partner-related settings including incentive and commission calculation including setting up a type of incentive scheme for the partner, common infrastructure requirement functions including a multilingual feature supporting interface screens to be displayed in a local language, a multi entity feature providing a multi-entity banking environment associating a bank across different geographies to use banking software in a single hosting environment, and a multi channel feature providing operating capabilities through multiple channels including mobile devices and centralized partnering branch offices, dashboard functions providing a single screen of key information regarding the partner, common alert mechanism functions including a common alert infrastructure broadcasting events and news to the partner, co-partnering functions including a partner collaboration feature supporting partner collaboration workflow, and service capabilities functions including a workflow transparency feature, an external system connectivity capabilities feature supporting, and an end-to-end customer servicing feature, where the partner portal system supports partner types including a direct selling agent, a retailer, a regulator, a travel agent, a prospector, and a broker. | 11-13-2014 |
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20110017941 | Refrigerant Composition - The present invention is directed to using a composition comprising carbon dioxide and dimethyl ether as a refrigerant. In particular, the refrigerant composition comprises 3-6% by mole dimethyl ether and 97-94% by mole of carbon dioxide on the basis of a total number of moles of dimethyl ether and carbon dioxide. Advantageously, the refrigerant composition does not cause ozonosphere depletion, has a low global warming potential, and is safe and nontoxic. | 01-27-2011 |
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20150045036 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING TIME-TO-TRIGGER TIMERS IN MEASUREMENT REPORTING FOR A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORK - Various aspects of the present disclosure provide methods and apparatuses that may provide for more efficient usage of time-to-trigger (TTT) timers in a wireless communication system, such that stopping or resetting of the TTT timer in response to receiving various measurement control messages (MCMs) can be limited to times when such stopping or resetting is appropriate. | 02-12-2015 |
20150131621 | FAST OUTER-LOOP POWER CONTROL - A signal-to-interference target is adjusted multiple times within a transmission time interval. For example, the signal-to-interference target may be adjusted at the slot level. According to some aspects of the disclosure, the signal-to-interference target may be adjusted based on early detection of the transport format being transmitted by the network. For example, the signal-to-interference target may be quickly adjusted at each slot upon detection of the kind of transport format present during that slot. Advantageously, such an approach may reduce the transient time that it takes for the signal-to-interference target to be updated to a new transport format. | 05-14-2015 |
20150181495 | INVOLVING TRAFFIC-TO-PILOT RATIO IN MEASUREMENT REPORTS AND IN LAYER-1 PROCEDURES FOR IMPROVED CALL PERFORMANCE - Methods and apparatuses for wireless communication and cell monitoring and handover using a downlink dedicated physical channel (DL-DPCH) traffic-to-pilot ratio (TPR) are presented. For example, a method of mobile communication at a user equipment (UE) is presented, which may include starting a time-to-trigger (TTT) interval associated with a neighbor cell in preparation for potential handover of the UE to the neighbor cell according to network-assigned parameters. In addition, the example method may include monitoring a TPR associated with a DL-DPCH of a serving cell of the UE. Furthermore, the example method may include determining that the TPR exceeds a TPR threshold and shortening the TTT interval upon that determination. Moreover, the example method may include transmitting, based on the shortened TTT interval, a Measurement Report Message (MRM) to a network to add the neighbor cell to an active set associated with the UE. | 06-25-2015 |
20160007404 | DISCONTINUOUS RECEPTION TECHNIQUES - Various aspects of the present disclosure provide for conditionally disabling discontinuous reception (DRX). For example, DRX may be disabled if there is a loss of DRX synchronization, a loss of signal radio bearer traffic, a poor radio frequency condition, a low signal-to-interference ratio estimate, a low transmit power condition, or a drop in transmit power. Various aspects of the present disclosure provide for determining that an access terminal and the network are not in synchronization (e.g., DRX synchronization), and attempting to re-synchronize the access terminal and the network. In cases where a loss of DRX synchronization involves one entity having DRX enabled while another entity has DRX disabled, DRX may be temporarily disabled until synchronization is restored. In cases where a loss of DRX synchronization involves different entities using different subframe indices, the subframe index used by one of the entities may be changed to restore synchronization. | 01-07-2016 |