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Matthew Richard
Matthew Richard Busdiecker, Royal Oak, MI US
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| 20090156358 | Transmission shift signal for aftertreatment device control - Discontinuous torque ratio shifts by a transmission can result in complex transient exhaust conditions that can adversely affect exhaust air-fuel ratio control, which can result in ineffective regeneration. In extreme cases, the result can be irreversible damage to exhaust system components. The inventors' concept is to alter either regeneration scheduling or shift scheduling to avoid shifting while regenerating. | 06-18-2009 |
| 20110098897 | Method of identifying a release bearing touch point in a clutch system - A method for determining a release bearing touch point in a clutch is described. A cross shaft of the clutch is positioned in a pre-determined state. A quantity of torque is applied to the cross shaft using an actuator and a velocity change is determined in the cross shaft. An angular position of the cross shaft is recorded when the velocity change happens as the new release bearing touch point. | 04-28-2011 |
Matthew Richard Downham, Neuried DE
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| 20080318209 | Cjd Prion Testing - The present invention provides an assay method for detecting infectious prion protein in a sample from a mammalian subject, said method comprising: obtaining a prion protein containing sample from said subject; contacting said sample with an agent which serves to digest non-infectious prion protein and to partially digest infected prion protein to yield a prion protein polypeptide residue; contacting the digested sample with an antibody capable of binding to a poly peptide having the amino acid sequence Vc (Gly-Gly-Gly-Trp)-Gly-Gln-Gly-Gly-R | 12-25-2008 |
Matthew Richard Pekarske, Milwaukee, WI US
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| 20120172671 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DYNAMIC DATA MANAGEMENT IN A WIRELESS NETWORK - A node is configured for wireless communication with an access point according to a differentiated services control parameter. The node includes a controller configured to provide individualized control of the differentiated services control parameter setting corresponding to the node. The controller is further configured to receive data, assign a priority level to the data and adjust the differentiated services control parameter setting for the node based on the priority level. | 07-05-2012 |
| 20120172672 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DYNAMIC DATA MANAGEMENT IN A WIRELESS NETWORK - A node is configured for transmitting a data packet over a wireless network. The node includes a controller configured to provide individualized control of a payload in the data packet. The controller is further configured to receive data to be transmitted over the wireless network, to determine a signal quality indicator for the wireless network, and to adjust the amount of the data included in the payload based on the signal quality indicator. | 07-05-2012 |
| 20120172673 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DYNAMIC DATA MANAGEMENT IN A WIRELESS NETWORK - A node is configured for transmitting a data packet over a wireless network according to a differentiated services control parameter. The node includes a controller configured to provide individualized control of the differentiated services code parameter and also to provide individualized control over a payload in the data packet. The controller is also configured to receive data to be transmitted over the wireless network, assign a priority level to the data, and adjust the differentiated services control parameter setting for the node based on the priority level. The controller is also configured to determine a signal quality indicator for the wireless network, and to adjust the amount of the data included in the payload based on the signal quality indicator. | 07-05-2012 |
Matthew Richard Wilson, Taipa MO
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| 20090176551 | GAMING MACHINE WITH TWO-STAGE FEATURE DETERMINATION - A gaming machine offering a game where an outcome of the game is a set of symbols chosen from a plurality of symbols. The plurality of symbols includes trigger symbols that each has a first and a second identifying characteristic. A bonus is awarded when the outcome includes two or more trigger symbols that have a common first identifying characteristic, wherein at least an aspect of the bonus varies according to the combination of the second identifying characteristics often trigger symbols in the outcome. | 07-09-2009 |
Matthew Richard Zdano, Chicago, IL US
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| 20100094530 | Method of Developing Traffic Messages - A method is disclosed for developing traffic messages. The method obtains traffic data indicating collected traffic speeds at various locations on a road network. Traffic messages are developed from the traffic data. The method obtains ground truth data indicating ground truth speeds at a subset of the locations on the road network. The ground truth speed represents average speed of vehicles at one of the locations. For those locations for which ground truth speed has been obtained, the method computes a traffic quality value comparing the collected traffic speed to the ground truth speed for the location. The traffic messages and traffic quality data representative of the traffic quality values are transmitted. | 04-15-2010 |
