Moustafa
Eslam Moustafa, Mohandeseen EG
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20140261087 | LIQUID COMPOSITIONS OF OVERBASED CALCIUM CARBOXYLATE AND PROCESS FOR ITS PREPARATION - The present invention relates to light color, shelf-stable liquid compositions of overbased calcium carboxylate soaps and a process for their preparation. The inventive soaps are prepared by neutralizing calcium base in a mixture of two different aliphatic carboxylic acids and carbonating the mixture in the presence of a non-polar hydrocarbon solvent and a polar organic solvent as a promoter under controlled temperature conditions. The overbased calcium carboxylate soaps of the invention contain 20%-90% by weight of C | 09-18-2014 |
Hassnaa Moustafa, Boulogne Billancourt FR
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20100165999 | METHOD OF COMMUNICATION BETWEEN A SOURCE NODE AND A DESTINATION NODE BOTH BELONGING TO A VEHICULAR NETWORK - A method of communication between a source node in motion and a destination node. The method includes the following steps implemented by the destination node: receiving a packet sent by the source node, said packet including current mobility information relating to the source node; and, for routing at least one response packet intended for the source node: predicting a location geographical area of the source node from the current mobility information relating to the source node contained in said packet received therefrom beforehand, the geographical area thus predicted purportedly being a destination geographical area; at least one step of sending to the destination geographical zone another packet containing said response packet and the destination geographical zone and, if appropriate, passing in transit through at least one intermediate node of a vehicular network. | 07-01-2010 |
20110170532 | DISTRIBUTION OF AN AUTHENTICATION FUNCTION IN A MOBILE NETWORK - A mobile terminal is authenticated in a packet transmission mobile network comprising an access network responsible for authenticating said mobile terminal and an access point to said access network. A counter indicating the number of authentication requests already received is managed. At the access network level, an authentication request is received from the mobile terminal. Then the counter is incremented by one. Then the mobile terminal is authenticated, the number indicated by the counter is compared with a threshold value, and, on the basis of that comparison, it is decided whether to authorize the authenticated mobile terminal to assume the role of the access network to authenticate another mobile terminal. | 07-14-2011 |
Hassnaa Moustafa, Portland, OR US
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20150029956 | APPARATUS, SYSTEM AND METHOD OF SELECTIVELY PROVIDING INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP) SESSION CONTINUITY - Some demonstrative embodiments include devices, systems of selectively providing Internet Protocol (IP) session continuity. In one example, a mobile device may include a radio to communicate with a wireless network, the radio to transmit a session setup request to setup a communication session, and to receive a session setup response in response to the session setup request, the session setup response including a first Internet Protocol (IP) address and a second IP address assigned to the communication session, and an indication that the first IP address is configured to maintain IP session continuity; and a controller to select to use the first IP address for the communication session, if IP session continuity is to be maintained for the communication session, and to select to use the second IP address for the communication session, if IP session continuity is not to be maintained for the communication session. | 01-29-2015 |
20150095508 | TRANSMISSION CONTROL PROTOCOL (TCP) BASED VIDEO STREAMING - Technology for reducing delay in data streaming at a wireless device while improving re-buffering and video quality is disclosed. A missing data segment can be detected based on an out-of-order data segment being received in a plurality of data segments from a network element in a wireless network. A fake acknowledgement (ACK) can be sent to the network element in the wireless network, based on the context information, acknowledging that the missing data segment was received at the wireless device. The out-of-order data segment without the missing data segment can be provided for display at the wireless device. | 04-02-2015 |
Ismael Moustafa, Chicago, IL US
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20140279210 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ASSOCIATING ITEM LISTS WITH GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATIONS - A current geographic location of a mobile device, such as a smart phone, tablet computer, or the like, is used to retrieve one or more lists of product related items, such as information related to product that has been delivered/shipped to one or more locations in the vicinity of the current geographic location of the mobile device. The lists of product related items provide details about the product related items and a user interface element for allowing, among other things, items to be ordered, e.g., for delivery/shipment to a corresponding geographic location. | 09-18-2014 |
Mohamed Nabil Moustafa, Alrehab City EG
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20120163783 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ILLUMINATING AND IMAGING THE IRIS OF A PERSON - A system and method for capturing an image of one or both irises. To image an iris, a person stands or moves in a target zone. A flash element provides an incoherent flash of light through an aperture. The flash is filtered to produce filtered light. The filtered light has primary wavelengths in the far red and near infrared portions of the spectrum. The filtered light is not perceived well by the human eye due to short duration, NIR color and small size. The intensity of the filtered light at the target area surpasses the intensity of all ambient light. In this manner, a person's face in the target area will always be properly illuminated, even if that person were backlit by full sunlight. An image of the person's face is taken with a camera. The image of the face is analyzed to obtain any iris pattern information. | 06-28-2012 |
20130188083 | System and Method for Illuminating and Identifying a Person - A system and method for capturing an image for biometric identification. To obtain the image, a person stands or moves in a target zone. A flash element provides an incoherent flash of light through an aperture. The flash is filtered to produce filtered light. The filtered light has primary wavelengths no longer than that of blue light. The filtered light is not perceived well by the human eye due to its short duration, color and small point of origin. The intensity of the filtered light at the target area surpasses the intensity of all ambient light. In this manner, a person in the target area will always be properly illuminated, even if that person were backlit by full sunlight. An image of the person is taken with a camera. The image is analyzed to obtain any biometric patterns that can be used for identification. | 07-25-2013 |
Mohamed Nabil Moustafa, New Cairo EG
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20150262024 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FACE AUTHENTICATION OR RECOGNITION USING SPECTRALLY AND/OR TEMPORALLY FILTERED FLASH ILLUMINATION - A face authentication or recognition system embodiment includes a processing unit; a flash illumination drive circuit; a flash illumination unit having a flashlamp configured to generate a set of flash illumination pulses; a set of spectral filters configured to pass a set of spectrally filtered flash illumination pulses; a lens; an image sensor configured to receive a set of filtered flash illumination pulses reflected from a subject's face and generate a corresponding facial image dataset; and a memory or data storage device configured to store facial image datasets, enrolment datasets, and query datasets, and which includes a face authentication or recognition module. Spectrally filtered flash illumination pulses have an intensity at least approximately equal to the intensity of ambient sunlight, essentially regardless of an outdoor environment under consideration upon or proximate to the surface of the earth. Spectrally filtered flash illumination reflected from the subject's face can be readily distinguished from ambient light, regardless of the environment in which the subject's facial image was captured, providing surprisingly robust facial authentication and/or recognition performance essentially regardless of ambient lighting conditions. | 09-17-2015 |
Moustafa Moustafa, Beverly Hills, CA US
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20140214078 | Magnetic Wound Closure Assembly and Method of Use - A wound closure assembly using magnets aids in healing by drawing skin together without using stitches. The assembly has a flexible sheet with two magnet coupling ends. Each magnet coupling end is correspondingly shaped to a channel within each of two channeled magnets. The channeled magnets are coupled to the opposite ends of the flexible sheet, and also have an adhesive layer that adheres the magnets to the patients skin. The practitioner, such as a doctor, places the two magnets on opposite sides of a wound, and uses the flexible sheet to guide and hold the position of each magnet on the patient's skin. The practitioner slidably disengages the flexible sheet from the magnets in the lengthwise direction of the magnet channels, thereby leaving only the magnets around the patient's wound. The magnets on each side of the wound attract each other, thereby reapproximating the wound's edges. | 07-31-2014 |
20150088195 | Magnetic Wound Closure Device and Method of Use - A wound closure device using magnets to draw skin together without using stitches. When two skin adhering magnets are placed on opposite sides of a wound in a polar opposite configuration, the magnets attract each other, thus drawing the skin underneath the magnets together. Each device has a magnet, an insulation layer that separates the magnet from an absorbent layer that absorbs wound secretions, a polymer layer having a plurality of holes that allow drainage of potential build-up secretions away from the absorbent layer, and an adhesive layer on the bottom that allows the device to adhere to the patient's skin. The device may be enclosed within a polymer casing that use flexible magnets, or a plurality of segmented magnets to help align the device along a non-linear (curved) wound. | 03-26-2015 |
Omar Moustafa, Brooklyn, NY US
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20130132145 | COMPUTER-BASED SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR OPTIMIZING MEETING SCHEDULES - Computer-based systems and methods that optimize meeting schedules based on financial score metrics. The meetings may be optimized for, for example, research analysts that are conducting in-person meetings with contacts of a research department and/or corporate executives of a company who, along with an analyst, are meeting contacts of the research department. | 05-23-2013 |
Ousmane Moustafa, Roubaix FR
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20110123670 | COMESTIBLE PRODUCTS - The invention relates to a comestible product comprising one or more zones, wherein galactose is the primary sweetener in at least one zone of the comestible product, and whereby the present of galactose stimulates a mouth-watering effect for at least part of the time that the comestible is in the mouth. A method of improving the mouth-watering effect of a comestible comprising incorporating galactose into the comestible is also described, as is a method of preparing the comestible comprising the incorporation of galactose. Also considered is the use of the comestible in the treatment of xerostomia. | 05-26-2011 |
Saad Moustafa, Gig Harbor, WA US
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20090110484 | STORM SURGE BREAKER SYSTEM, BARRIER SYSTEM AND METHOD OF CONSTRUCTING SAME - A surge breaker and barrier system comprising a surge breaker wall on a first surface of a concrete floatable structure, a surge barrier wall, substantially watertight, spaced from the breaker wall on the second surface of a concrete floatable structure and an anchor for fixing the floatable concrete structure or structures at a predetermined location. | 04-30-2009 |
Tarek Moustafa, Mohandeseen EG
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20140261087 | LIQUID COMPOSITIONS OF OVERBASED CALCIUM CARBOXYLATE AND PROCESS FOR ITS PREPARATION - The present invention relates to light color, shelf-stable liquid compositions of overbased calcium carboxylate soaps and a process for their preparation. The inventive soaps are prepared by neutralizing calcium base in a mixture of two different aliphatic carboxylic acids and carbonating the mixture in the presence of a non-polar hydrocarbon solvent and a polar organic solvent as a promoter under controlled temperature conditions. The overbased calcium carboxylate soaps of the invention contain 20%-90% by weight of C | 09-18-2014 |
Tarek Moustafa, Graz AT
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20100311708 | USE OF NOR-BILE ACIDS IN THE TREATMENT OF ARTERIOSCLEROSIS - The present invention relates to the use of nor-bile acids and their pharmaceutically acceptable salts, esters and/or derivatives in the treatment arteriosclerosis. | 12-09-2010 |
Tarek Mohamed Moustafa, Riyadh SA
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20090209797 | Process for the preparation of alpha-olefin oligomers - A process for the preparation of linear α-olefin oligomers comprising: providing a cascade of at least 3 reaction vessels connected in series, and adding at least one solvent, at least one homogeneous oligomerization catalyst and ethylene the first reaction vessel, then conducting an oligomerization reaction in the first reaction vessel for a period of time sufficient to start α-olefin formation, thereafter transferring at least a part of the content of the first reaction vessel to a second reaction vessel with or without additional ethylene, then conducting the oligomerization reaction in the reaction vessel for a second period of time sufficient to continue α-olefin formation, then transferring at least a part of the content of the second reaction vessel to the next reaction vessel in the cascade with or without additional ethylene and then conducting the oligomerization reaction in that reaction vessel for a period of time sufficient to continue α-olefin formation, and isolating linear α-olefin oligomers from the last reaction vessel. | 08-20-2009 |