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Brian D. Markey, Shrewsbury, MA US
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| 20080313282 | User interface, operating system and architecture - Disclosed are a novel user interface, operating system, software language and architecture. | 12-18-2008 |
Brian D. Markey, Lancaster, MA US
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| 20100274869 | USER INTERFACE, OPERATING SYSTEM AND ARCHITECTURE - Disclosed are a novel user interface, operating system, software language and architecture. | 10-28-2010 |
James Paul Markey, Glendale, CA US
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| 20100309127 | MARKETING METHODS USING BRANDED, CONTENT-PRELOADED, PERIPHERAL, MEMORY-STICK PC-POINTING DEVICES - A memory stick is configured to interface with a host computer by way of a Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface and to control by radio frequency (RF) a wireless mouse. The wireless mouse may take on a shape such as that of, for example, a car. An RF communication device, such as a memory stick, is provided for interfacing with the computer by the USB interface and interfacing with the wireless mouse by a wireless protocol. Both USB memory sticks are combined into one to generate a memory stick that will facilitate the running of the wireless mouse and add content as soon as the user plugs it in to the USB port of the computer. The system can be used to advertise and run applications such as games, movies and music. The memory stick can be in shape of a key for the car, with a trademarked emblem and with colors to match the color of the mouse. | 12-09-2010 |
Jay Markey, York, PA US
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| 20090237295 | Method for implementing continuous radio frequency (RF) alignment in advanced electronic warfare (EW) signal stimulation systems - A method of providing an integrated approach to automated system alignment is set forth, which may include in an exemplary embodiment: providing amplifier compression alignment, (which may include characterizing and/or compensating for a parasitic effect); providing continuous internal alignment of phase and amplitude of a synthetic stimulus instrument (SSI) output signal; providing external measurement port alignment; and providing transfer alignment of internal measurement paths. According to another exemplary embodiment, a receiver apparatus may include: a dual-channel coherent measurement receiver which may include at least one internal channel operative to measure time-division-multiplexed (TDM) feedback signals from each signal source of a synthetic stimulus instrument (SSI); and at least one external channel operative to make direct measurement at an external alignment port output. | 09-24-2009 |
| 20100136938 | METHOD FOR IMPLEMENTING CONTINUOUS RADIO FREQUENCY (RF) ALIGNMENT IN ADVANCED ELECTRONIC WARFARE (EW) SIGNAL STIMULATION SYSTEMS - A method for using a “B” channel of a dual channel measurement receiver as a transfer standard for power measurement, which may include in an exemplary embodiment: correlating measurements made with an “A” channel to measurements made with an RF Power Meter on one RF signal source, so that readings from the “A” channel are aligned to the RF Power Meter; aligning the “B” Channel to the “A” Channel (Transfer alignment of Channel B to the RF Power Meter), once the “A” channel has been aligned to read the same as the RF Power Meter; and using the “B” Channel as a transfer standard to measure all remaining RF signal sources in the system, on a time-line much faster than may be accomplished using a power meter. | 06-03-2010 |
| 20100194376 | METHOD FOR IMPLEMENTING CONTINUOUS RADIO FREQUENCY (RF) ALIGNMENT IN ADVANCED ELECTRONIC WARFARE (EW) SIGNAL STIMULATION SYSTEMS - A method for characterizing the effect of each step attenuator state, on phase and amplitude, which may include in an exemplary embodiment: activating each step attenuator state as the sole contributor to attenuation, and measuring at least one of a step attenuator amplitude contribution (SAAC) and/or a step attenuator phase contribution (SAPC). | 08-05-2010 |
| 20110183638 | METHOD FOR IMPLEMENTING CONTINUOUS RADIO FREQUENCY (RF) ALIGNMENT IN ADVANCED ELECTRONIC WARFARE (EW) SIGNAL STIMULATION SYSTEMS - A method for using a “B” channel of a dual channel measurement receiver as a transfer standard for power measurement, which may include, in an exemplary embodiment, correlating a measurement made with an “A” channel of the dual channel measurement receiver to a measurement made with an RF Power Meter on one RF signal source, so that readings from the “A” channel are aligned to the RF Power Meter; aligning the “B” Channel to the “A” Channel, once the “A” channel has been aligned to read the same as the RF Power Meter; and using the “B” Channel as a transfer standard to measure all remaining RF signal sources in the system. | 07-28-2011 |
John Markey, San Diego, CA US
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| 20110066787 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SECURELY PROGRAMMING OTP MEMORY - A semiconductor chip may be operable to receive and copy an OTP programming vector presented by the semiconductor chip programming device into its memory after it boots up from the boot read-only memory (ROM). The OTP programming vector which is a computer program may comprise an encrypted data to be programmed into the one-time programmable (OTP) memory in the semiconductor chip and may be signed with an electronic signature. The semiconductor chip may be operable to authenticate the OTP programming vector in the memory. The authenticated OTP programming vector in the memory may be executed to decrypt the data and program the data in a random data format into the OTP memory and then report the status via one or more general purpose input/output (GPIO) pins on the semiconductor chip. | 03-17-2011 |
| 20110066835 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SECURELY PROTECTING A SEMICONDUCTOR CHIP WITHOUT COMPROMISING TEST AND DEBUG CAPABILITIES - A semiconductor chip may be operable to block the debug interfaces when the semiconductor chip boots up from the boot read-only memory (ROM). The semiconductor chip may be operable to authenticate a debug certificate received by the semiconductor chip and enable one or more debug interfaces in the semiconductor chip based on the information resulting from the authentication of the debug certificate. The debug certificate may be in a form of a cryptographic public key certificate. A unique device ID which may be generated at boot and stored in the memory may be used by the semiconductor chip to authenticate the debug certificate. The device ID may be generated using the cryptographic public key that is stored in the one-time programmable (OTP) memory in the semiconductor chip and a cryptographic hash algorithm. | 03-17-2011 |
| 20110067110 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR HARDWARE ENFORCED VIRTUALIZATION IN AN INTEGRATED CIRCUIT - Aspects of a method and system for hardware enforced virtualization in an integrated circuit are provided. In this regard, a mode of operation of an integrated circuit may be controlled such that the integrated circuit alternates between a secure mode of operation and an open mode of operation. Various resources of the integrated circuit may be designated as open or secure, and secure resources may be made inaccessible while the integrated circuit operates in the open mode. Access to the secure resources may be controlled based on a configuration of one or more registers and/or switching elements. Resources designated as secure may comprise, for example, a one-time-programmable memory. The integrated circuit may comprise ROM and/or one-time-programmable memory that stores one or more instructions, wherein execution of the one or more instructions may control transitions between the secure mode and the open mode. | 03-17-2011 |
John J. Markey, Flossmoor, IL US
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| 20110274894 | Durable In-Mold Decoration Laminates Using Semi-Crystalline Polymer as Top Film - This specification discloses durable In-Mold Decoration (IMD) laminates made by using semi-crystalline polymers as top films. The crystalline structure or content of the semi-crystalline polymer can be optimized with a post process treatment process, which leads to improved chemical resistance and scratch resistance. The post process treatment can be conducted after the making of the film, during the in-mold processing of the laminate or after the in-mold processing of the laminate. The treatment can be applied over the entire film surface or in discrete areas with the treatment depth ranging from the top surface up to the bottom surface of the film. The post process treatment can be accompanied by changes in the appearance of the top film which makes IMD products tunable in decoration luster appearance. Durable IMD laminates with 60 degree gloss value of greater than 90 and process of making such laminates are also disclosed. | 11-10-2011 |
Kevin J. Markey, Brookfield, WI US
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| 20090194610 | CLOSURE FOR A PRESSURIZABLE CONTAINER - An improved pressurizable container and closure. Some embodiments provide an improved sealing arrangement for a pressurized container and closure. Other embodiments provide an improved closure is easier to grasp and/or manipulate. Some embodiments are directed towards a venting assembly for a pressurizable container. | 08-06-2009 |
Kevin L. Markey, Longmont, CO US
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| 20090281792 | SELF-LEARNING DATA LENSES - A semantic conversion system ( | 11-12-2009 |
| 20100077011 | FRAME-SLOT ARCHITECTURE FOR DATA CONVERSION - A machine based tool and associated logic and methodology are used in converting data from an input form to a target form using context dependent conversion rules. In particular, a frame-slot architecture is utilized where a frame represents an intersection between a contextual cue recognized by the machine tool, associated content and related constraint information to specific to that conversion environment, whereas a slot represents an included chunk of information. An exemplary conversion system ( | 03-25-2010 |
Kevin L. Markey US
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| 20090164428 | SELF-LEARNING DATA LENSES - A semantic conversion system ( | 06-25-2009 |
Mia K. Markey, Austin, TX US
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| 20100104148 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETECTING SPICULATED MASSES IN MAMMOGRAPHY - A method and apparatus detects one or more spiculated masses in an image using a processor. The image is received in the processor. The received image is filtered using one or more Gaussian filters to detect one or more central mass regions. The received image is also filtered using one or more spiculated lesion filters to detect where the one or more spiculated masses converge. In addition, the received image is filtered using one or more Difference-of-Gaussian filters to suppress one or more linear structures. An enhanced image showing the detected spiculated masses is created by combining an output from all of the filtering steps. The enhanced image is then provided to an output of the processor. | 04-29-2010 |
Michelle Markey, Douglas, MA US
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| 20110285997 | Assembly And Method for Evaluating Effectiveness of Anti-Fog Coatings of Eyewear Lenses - An assembly for testing the effectiveness of anti-fog coatings on eyewear lenses, the assembly comprising a chamber for receiving and retaining the eyewear, means for controlling the temperature and relative humidity in the chamber, means for providing warm moist air to the chamber, and a hazemeter for detecting and recording haze values exhibited by the lenses; and a method for evaluating effectiveness of anti-fog coatings on eyewear lenses, utilizing the assembly. | 11-24-2011 |
Myles Daniel Markey, Ann Arbor, MI US
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| 20090240372 | EXTERNAL SYSTEM FOR ROBOTIC ACCURACY ENHANCEMENT - The inventive concept of the metrology system (the system) actively determines the 6 Degree of Freedom (6-DOF) pose of a motion device such as, but not limited to, an industrial robot employing an end of arm tool (EOAT). A concept of the system includes using laser pointing devices without any inherent ranging capability in conjunction with the EOAT-mounted targets to actively determine the pose of the EOAT at distinct work positions of at least one motion device. | 09-24-2009 |
Sean Markey, Castle Rock, CO US
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| 20100241129 | Image-Guided Minimal-Step Placement Of Screw Into Bone - The present disclosure describes a device and methods for safely and accurately placing screws into bones with a powered driving device. By employing multiple layers of fail-safe features and image-guidance systems, the powered driving device provides safe, accurate, and efficient screw placement. That is, the powered driving device may continuously monitor a screw advancement and placement and may automatically shutdown when improper placement is detected. Monitoring placement may be conducted by a microcurrent-monitoring system, by an image-guidance system, or by any other appropriate sensory system. Additionally, upon detecting that screw insertion is complete, the powered driving device may be automatically shutdown. As screw placement is continuously simulated by image-guidance in real time, multiple redundant verification steps are eliminated, providing highly accurate screw placement while decreasing clinician error, device contamination, and surgical time, the decreased surgical time associated with decreased patient-recovery time and associated medical costs. | 09-23-2010 |
