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20130015632 | WHEELCHAIR WITH LEVER DRIVETRAIN - A manually powered wheelchair includes a first lever associated with a first rear wheel and demountably coupled to a first drivetrain, the first lever having a first brake thereon. The wheelchair also includes a second lever associated with a second rear wheel and demountably coupled to a second drivetrain, the second lever having a second brake thereon. Each drivetrain includes a chainring, a chain, and a freewheel, and each drivetrain has a fixed gear ratio. The freewheel of each drivetrain is actuated by manual pivoting of the lever associated therewith. In use, the wheelchair achieves changes in mechanical advantage when a user shifts the user's hands up and down the first and second levers. | 01-17-2013 |
20130062857 | WHEELCHAIR WITH LEVER DRIVETRAIN - A manually powered wheelchair includes a first lever associated with a first rear wheel and demountably coupled to a first drivetrain, the first lever having a first brake thereon. The wheelchair also includes a second lever associated with a second rear wheel and demountably coupled to a second drivetrain, the second lever having a second brake thereon. Each drivetrain includes a chainring, a chain, and a freewheel, and each drivetrain has a fixed gear ratio. The freewheel of each drivetrain is actuated by manual pivoting of the lever associated therewith. In use, the wheelchair achieves changes in mechanical advantage when a user shifts the user's hands up and down the first and second levers. | 03-14-2013 |
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20110077042 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING SPECTRUM ALLOCATION - Disclosed are techniques for managing situations where spectrum use by one party is preempted by spectrum needs of another party. A revocation may be sent from a spectrum management system to secondary radio systems that are impacted by the presence of priority radio system. Remedial action may be taken if an acknowledgement of the revocation message is not received from a secondary radio system. Also, the secondary radio systems may transmit keep-alive messages to monitor operation of the communication pathway for the revocation messages. | 03-31-2011 |
20120110643 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRANSPARENTLY PROVIDING ACCESS TO SECURE NETWORKS - Network access for a secure network is transparently provided to a wireless device using a social networking type of framework. An operator of a secure wireless network may register the network and access credentials for the network with a network access management system. The operator also may configure network access settings, such as designating a sharing level, that permits wireless devices meeting access criteria for the sharing level to use the network. Electronic devices belonging to social media contacts, such as family members and friends, may be associated with the registered network. When the associated devices or other qualifying devices are within communication range of the network, a client function in the device may coordinate with the network access management system to provide network access to the devices. The coordination may take place through a network different than the secure network, such as a cellular network to which the electronic device has subscription access. The network access may be established in a manner that is transparent to the user of the electronic device. | 05-03-2012 |
20120201143 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING WIRELESS CONNECTIONS AND RADIO RESOURCES - Systems and methods of efficiently providing network access for a portable electronic device while moderating power consumption are described. The electronic device may have a cellular radio and a network radio for communicating with an alternative network. In a default state, the electronic device may carry out communications using the cellular radio, and the network radio may be in an off state. Periodically, the electronic device may determine if the electronic device has moved. If so, a location of the electronic device may be determined and a check may be carried out to determine if the electronic device is in range of an available alternative network. If the electronic device is in range of an available alternative network, the network radio may be turned on and an attempt to connect to the alternative network may be made. | 08-09-2012 |
20120258753 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING SPECTRUM ALLOCATION - Disclosed are techniques for managing situations where spectrum use by one party is preempted by spectrum needs of another party. A revocation may be sent from a spectrum management system to secondary radio systems that are impacted by the presence of priority radio system. Remedial action may be taken if an acknowledgement of the revocation message is not received from a secondary radio system. Also, the secondary radio systems may transmit keep-alive messages to monitor operation of the communication pathway for the revocation messages. | 10-11-2012 |
20130035108 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROCESSING SPECTRUM COEXISTENCE INFORMATION TO OPTIMIZE SPECTRUM ALLOCATION - A coexistence data provider in a system for allocating spectrum to spectrum user devices includes an interface configured to receive inputs of available spectrum information, and to receive a plurality of device coexistence data reports that pertain to spectrum usage of the spectrum user devices. A controller is configured to execute a coexistence data application that is stored in a memory and, by execution of the coexistence data application, the coexistence data provider is configured to combine the available spectrum information and the device coexistence data reports to generate a network coexistence report that is indicative of spectrum usage within the one or more networks. Based on the network coexistence report, the coexistence data provider offers spectrum that provides enhanced user device performance. Spectrum user devices also can receive and analyze the network coexistence report, and retune to spectrum that provides enhanced user device performance. | 02-07-2013 |
20130150033 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING NETWORK ACCESS TO ELECTRONIC DEVICES - Systems and methods of providing network access information from one or more servers to a wireless device. The wireless device acquires information from the servers about available networks at a current location of the wireless device. The network information is based on a plurality of device parameters, network parameters and regulatory requirements that govern the operation of the wireless device. In addition, the wireless device may assess the acquired information for suitability for communications to be carried out by the wireless device. | 06-13-2013 |
20140148190 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING PRECISE GEO-LOCATION OF A FIXED-LOCATION RADIO DEVICE - To determine precise geographical location of a fixed-location radio device, the fixed-location radio device may enter a configuration mode and receive location data from a separate electronic device that is within close proximity to the fixed-location radio device. The location of the electronic device is used as a proxy for the location of the fixed-location radio device. | 05-29-2014 |
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20130007010 | REQUIREMENTS EXTRACTION FROM EXTERNAL SOURCES FOR SOFTWARE LIFECYCLE MANAGEMENT - Embodiments of the present invention provide a method, system and computer program product for software requirements extraction from external sources for software development. In an embodiment of the invention, a method for software requirements extraction from external sources for software development includes retrieving content from over a computer communications network pertaining to a product. The content can include by way of example, a Web page, e-mail message, instant message, blog posting or social network posting, to name only a few. Within the content, a modal verb can be identified and text extracted that is proximate to the modal verb. Thereafter, a requirement can be generated for a revision of the product based upon the extracted text. Optionally, the requirement can be ranked according to the modal verb, for example, an imperative modal verb can correspond to a higher ranking than a suggestive modal verb. | 01-03-2013 |
20130332919 | AUTOMATED TIME-TO-VALUE MEASUREMENT - According to one aspect of the present disclosure, a method and technique for automated time-to-value (TTV) measurement is disclosed. The method includes: initiating an installation module of an application to install the application on a data processing system; responsive to initiating installation of the application via the installation module, monitoring, via a TTV module of the application, a time period associated with the installation of the application; and recording, by the TTV module, the time period corresponding to the installation of the application. | 12-12-2013 |
20150156094 | Determining Available User Interface Functionality Based on Backend Server Load - An approach is provided for an information handling system to convey user interface functionality based upon a backend server load. The approach receives, over a computer network, a request from a client that utilizes a user interface. The approach further identifies a current resource utilization of a backend server resource that corresponds to the request and then transmits an indicator to the user interface with the indicator conveying the current resource utilization. In response to an overload condition being detected at the backend server resource, the approach transmits a substitute task recommendation to the user interface as a possible alternative request instead of the received request. | 06-04-2015 |
20150156132 | Determining Available User Interface Functionality Based on Backend Server Load - An approach is provided for an information handling system to convey user interface functionality based upon a backend server load. The approach receives, over a computer network, a request from a client that utilizes a user interface. The approach further identifies a current resource utilization of a backend server resource that corresponds to the request and then transmits an indicator to the user interface with the indicator conveying the current resource utilization. In response to an overload condition being detected at the backend server resource, the approach transmits a substitute task recommendation to the user interface as a possible alternative request instead of the received request. | 06-04-2015 |
20150193227 | UNIFIED PLANNING FOR APPLICATION LIFECYCLE MANAGEMENT - A computer-implemented method, computer program product, and computing system are provided for planning activities across multiple application lifecycle management tools, using actionable items and effort units native to each application. In an implementation, a method may include receiving one or more actionable items from at least one of a plurality of application lifecycle management tools. The method may also include associating, a priority with each of the one or more actionable items. The method may also include estimating a resource allocation necessary to accomplish each of the one or more actionable items. | 07-09-2015 |
20150193228 | UNIFIED PLANNING FOR APPLICATION LIFECYCLE MANAGEMENT - A computer-implemented method, computer program product, and computing system are provided for planning activities across multiple application lifecycle management tools, using actionable items and effort units native to each application. In an implementation, a method may include receiving one or more actionable items from at least one of a plurality of application lifecycle management tools. The method may also include associating, a priority with each of the one or more actionable items. The method may also include estimating a resource allocation necessary to accomplish each of the one or more actionable items. | 07-09-2015 |