Marc P.
Marc P. Cryan, Maynard, MA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20090131813 | Method and apparatus for augmenting nerve stimulation and response detection - Apparatus for use in nerve conduction testing where a stimulating electrode is used to electrically stimulate a nerve and a detection electrode is used to detect an evoked neurological response, the apparatus comprising: | 05-21-2009 |
Marc P. Desmulliez, Edinburgh GB
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20130020907 | WIRE BOND FREE CONNECTION OF HIGH FREQUENCY PIEZOELECTRIC ULTRASOUND TRANSDUCER ARRAYS - A piezoelectric ultrasound transducer array connected to a planar electronic component, the planar electronic component having one or more through hole adapted to receive a conducting element to provide an electrical connection which extends through the planar electronic component. | 01-24-2013 |
Marc P. Emmelmann, Berlin DE
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20080232490 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INCORPORATING DYNAMIC ORTHOGONAL FREQUENCY-DIVISION MULTIPLEXING INTO WIRELESS NETWORK PROTOCOLS - A method for incorporating dynamic orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (“OFDM”) in wireless networks is provided. Information about a wireless channel between a transmitter and one or more receivers communicating according to a wireless protocol is acquired. Dynamic OFDM allocations are generated based on the acquired information about the wireless channel. The dynamic OFDM allocations are transmitted to the one or more receivers according to the wireless protocol. | 09-25-2008 |
Marc P. Lefar, Atlanta, GA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20120204118 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONDUCTING AND REPLAYING VIRTUAL MEETINGS - Systems and methods for conducting a virtual meeting cause a display screen to present meeting participants with a depiction of a virtual meeting room populated with avatars representing the participants. Audio links between the participants allow some or all of the participants to hear what is being said by each of the other participants. Each participant can cause his respective avatar to make gestures that provide non-verbal communications to the other participants. In addition, one or more participants may be able to cause text, images, videos or other presentation materials to be displayed to the other participants on a virtual display screen present in the virtual conference room. Likewise, participants may be able to draw or write on a virtual whiteboard present in the virtual conference room. Participants may also be able to share or send notes to each other, or conduct private instant messaging sessions, audio sessions or video sessions with one or more of the other participants. | 08-09-2012 |
20120204119 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONDUCTING AND REPLAYING VIRTUAL MEETINGS - Systems and methods for conducting a virtual meeting cause a display screen to present meeting participants with a depiction of a virtual meeting room populated with avatars representing the participants. Audio links between the participants allow some or all of the participants to hear what is being said by each of the other participants. Each participant can cause his respective avatar to make gestures that provide non-verbal communications to the other participants. In addition, one or more participants may be able to cause text, images, videos or other presentation materials to be displayed to the other participants on a virtual display screen present in the virtual conference room. Likewise, participants may be able to draw or write on a virtual whiteboard present in the virtual conference room. Participants may also be able to share or send notes to each other, or conduct private instant messaging sessions, audio sessions or video sessions with one or more of the other participants. Each participant may be able to see the virtual meeting room from a different perspective. | 08-09-2012 |
20120204120 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONDUCTING AND REPLAYING VIRTUAL MEETINGS - Systems and methods for conducting a virtual meeting cause a display screen to present meeting participants with a depiction of a virtual meeting room populated with avatars representing the participants. Audio links between the participants allow some or all of the participants to hear what is being said by each of the other participants. Each participant can cause his respective avatar to make gestures that provide non-verbal communications to the other participants. In addition, one or more participants may be able to cause text, images, videos or other presentation materials to be displayed to the other participants on a virtual display screen present in the virtual conference room. Likewise, participants may be able to draw or write on a virtual whiteboard present in the virtual conference room. Participants may also be able to share or send notes to each other, or conduct private instant messaging sessions, audio sessions or video sessions with one or more of the other participants. Actual movements made by participants could be sensed and interpreted by touch, video and inertial sensors. An interpretation of those movements could be used to change how the virtual meeting room appears, to animate the avatars, or to cause certain functions to be performed. | 08-09-2012 |
Marc P. Puttemans, Schepdaal BE
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20080287717 | Feedstock preparation of olefins for oligomerization to produce fuels - A feedstock containing at least 1 wt % butenes, at least 1 wt % pentenes, at least 1 wt % hexenes, at least 10 wppm C | 11-20-2008 |
Marc P. Schuwer, Eindhoven NL
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20100149554 | IMAGE SCANNING AND PROCESSING SYSTEM, METHOD OF SCANNING AND PROCESSING AN IMAGE AND METHOD OF SELECTING ONE OF A PLURALITY OF MASTER FILES COMPRISING DATA ENCODING A SCANNED IMAGE - An image scanning and processing system includes a scanner for generating a stream of data encoding a scanned image; a controller for controlling and processing data received from the scanner; and a file storage unit. In use, the stream of data is written to a master file saved in the file storage unit. The controller is configured to create a preview image with a lower data size than the scanned image from at least part of the data encoding the scanned image. The controller is configured to extract data encoding the preview image directly from the stream of data, and to write the extracted data to a thumbnail file. A method of scanning and processing an image, includes scanning an original and thereby generating a stream of data, encoding a scanned image, saving the scanned image in a master file, and creating a preview image with a lower data size than the scanned image from at least part of the data encoding the scanned image. Data encoding the preview image is extracted from the stream of data, and written to a thumbnail file. | 06-17-2010 |
Marc P. Scoffier, Brooklyn, NY US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20150302725 | MONITORING & SECURITY SYSTEMS AND METHODS WITH LEARNING CAPABILITIES - In a system for monitoring a location, where the system includes a plurality of security sensors at the monitored location, at least one computer-based processing device, a computer-based memory, and one or more computer-based user devices, a method that includes: receiving, at the at least one computer-based processing device, data from the plurality of security sensors that relates to the monitored location, determining, with the computer-based processing device, whether the data meets a criterion; and sending a first notification to one or more of the computer-based user devices if the criterion is met. | 10-22-2015 |
Marc P. Stoecklin, Riverdale, NY US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20120163196 | Automatic Address Range Detection for IP Networks - Mechanisms are provided for automatic address range detection for an IP network. Flow data is obtained comprising one of the source and destination IP addresses for the flow and one of (a) the other of the source and destination IP addresses and (b) direction data indicative of the flow direction across the network boundary. A tree data structure is generated representing the IP addresses in the flow data. IP addresses with initial portions in common are represented in the tree with at least one node in common. Weights are assigned to nodes in the tree in dependence on occurrences of the represented IP addresses in at least a subset of the flow data. The IP address range of the network is then detected by identifying, in dependence on the assigned weights, the node associated with the last initial address portion common to all IP addresses in the network. A device is automatically configured with the IP address range to permit distinction between IP addresses inside and outside the network in operation of the device, e.g. for filtering or traffic classification. | 06-28-2012 |
20130058224 | Automatic Address Range Detection for IP Networks - Mechanisms are provided for automatic address range detection for an IP network. Flow data is obtained comprising the source or destination IP addresses for the flow and one of: the other of the source or destination IP addresses; or direction data identifying the flow direction across the network boundary. A tree is generated representing IP addresses in the flow data. IP addresses with initial portions in common are represented in the tree with a node in common. Weights are assigned to nodes in the tree based on occurrences of the represented IP addresses in the flow data. The IP address range of the network is detected by identifying, based on the assigned weights, the node associated with the last initial address portion common to all IP addresses in the network. A device is automatically configured with the IP address range to differentiate IP addresses inside and outside the network. | 03-07-2013 |
20140351226 | Distributed Feature Collection and Correlation Engine - A distributed feature collection and correlation engine is provided, Feature extraction comprises obtaining one or more data records; extracting information from the one or more data records based on domain knowledge; transforming the extracted information into a key/value pair comprised of a key K and a value V, wherein the key comprises a feature identifier; and storing the key/value pair in a feature store database if the key/value pair does not already exist in the feature store database using a de-duplication mechanism. Features extracted from data records can be queried by obtaining a feature store database comprised of the extracted features stored as a key/value pair comprised of a key K and a value V, wherein the key comprises a feature identifier; receiving a query comprised of at least one query key; retrieving values from the feature store database that match the query key; and returning one or more retrieved key/value pairs. | 11-27-2014 |
20140351227 | Distributed Feature Collection and Correlation Engine - A distributed feature collection and correlation engine is provided, Feature extraction comprises obtaining one or more data records; extracting information from the one or more data records based on domain knowledge; transforming the extracted information into a key/value pair comprised of a key K and a value V, wherein the key comprises a feature identifier; and storing the key/value pair in a feature store database if the key/value pair does not already exist in the feature store database using a de-duplication mechanism. Features extracted from data records can be queried by obtaining a feature store database comprised of the extracted features stored as a key/value pair comprised of a key K and a value V, wherein the key comprises a feature identifier; receiving a query comprised of at least one query key; retrieving values from the feature store database that match the query key; and returning one or more retrieved key/value pairs. | 11-27-2014 |
Marc P. Stoecklin, Hawthorne, NY US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20130155246 | BROKER SERVICE SYSTEM TO ACQUIRE LOCATION BASED IMAGE DATA - A broker service that acquires location based image data receives a request from a requestor. The request comprises request criteria that at least include a location criterion and a time criterion for obtaining image data, which comprises at least one of a still image and a video. The broker service determines that a position indication of a first producer of a plurality of producers fulfils the location criterion at least to an extent. The plurality of producers comprises devices remote from the requestor and having capabilities of image capture and location determination. The broker service transmits an image request to the first producer. The image request corresponds to the request. The broker service receives image data from the first producer responsive to the image request. The broker service determines that the image data fulfils the time criterion. The broker service transmits the image data to the requestor. | 06-20-2013 |
Marc P. Thalheim, Boca Raton, FL US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20130198175 | COMPUTER-IMPLEMENTED ANIMAL SHELTER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - The system allows users seeking to adopt to search based on the desired attributes of an animal and the availability of such animals. It allows a user to determine the breed they most prefer adopt. Once an animal is selected, a live feed of the animal can be viewed. If the user wants to adopt, the system electronically provides an application which the system forwards to the shelter where the animal is located for review. Revenues collected from advertising and donations are automatically shared with the shelters through the system. The system acts as to facilitate intra-shelter transfers and as a lost and found. It allows shelter administrators to manage volunteers, fosters and staff. It provides a single user-accessible location to store medical history and other records relating to the adopted pet. It can notify the user when an animal of the desired breed becomes available. | 08-01-2013 |
20140285339 | COMPUTER-IMPLEMENTED ANIMAL SHELTER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - The system provides templates which assist shelters in creating customized pet adoption applications and automatically scans responses to reject or flag applications with certain answers. The system tracks the application process, automatically assigns staff to review applications, maintains applicant denied/accepted lists, facilitates transfer of adoption documents, provides updated application status information, sends accepted applicants medical and other service related messages, provides animal transfer information and preforms automatic background checks. The system calculates estimated pet care costs and provides for instant pet registration at external registries. A software application for smartphones/tablets allows scanning of implanted GPS microchips, tracking of animal locations, proximity detection and identification of emergency rescue services proximate the location of the animal. | 09-25-2014 |
Marc P. Werner, Stuttgart DE
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20130145156 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CREDENTIALING - A method includes issuing non-unique credentials to an operations management agent (“the agent”). The method further includes establishing a first encrypted communication channel between an operations management server (“the server”) and the agent based on the non-unique credentials. The method further includes issuing, automatically based on the establishing, unique credentials to the agent. The method further includes replacing, automatically based on the issuing of the unique credentials, the first encrypted communication channel with a second encrypted communication channel that is based on the unique credentials. | 06-06-2013 |