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Nael Abu-Ghazaleh, Vestal, NY US
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20090083390 | AUTOMATIC CLUSTERING FOR SELF-ORGANIZING GRIDS - Computational grids have traditionally not scaled effectively due to administrative hurdles to resource and user participation. Most production grids are essentially multi-site supercomputer centers, rather than truly open and heterogeneous sets of resources that can join and leave dynamically, and that can provide support for an equally dynamic set of users. Large-scale grids containing individual resources with more autonomy about when and how they join and leave will require self-organizing grid middleware services that do not require centralized administrative control. Dynamic discovery of high-performance variable-size clusters of grid nodes provides an effective solution for implementation of grids. A brute force approach to the problem of identifying these “ad-hoc clusters” would require excessive overhead in terms of both message exchange and computation. Therefore, a scalable solution is provided that uses a delay-based overlay structure to organize nodes based on their proximity to one another, using a small number of delay experiments. This overlay can then be used to provide a variable-size set of promising candidate nodes than can then be used as a cluster, or tested further to improve the selection. Simulation results show that this approach results in effective clustering with acceptable overhead. | 03-26-2009 |
Nael Al-Madanat, Spanga SE
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20100237687 | ARRANGEMENT FOR VENTING OF HYDRAULIC SYSTEM IN MOTOR VEHICLE - An arrangement for venting of a hydraulic circuit, particularly a hydraulic brake circuit for a vehicle, comprises a master cylinder which via a pipe system communicates with a number of slave cylinders each arranged to act upon a respective powered unit, such as a brake, for a vehicle wheel, whereby each slave cylinder has a venting nipple with a closable venting valve. The arrangement comprises a venting valve with an associated drain line connectable to the nipple and comprising a check valve which opens towards the receiving vessel. The drain line has a branch line comprising a check valve which opens towards the nipple, and the branch line is connected to a storage vessel for fresh hydraulic fluid. | 09-23-2010 |
Nael Al Qattan, Safat KW
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20140193795 | DYNAMIC GENERATION OF ELECTRONIC EDUCATIONAL COURSES - A method of dynamically generating electronically presented educational courses. The automated method evaluates a user's skill levels and desires and dynamically constructs a lesson plan specifically tailored to the user's desires and understanding of the subject material. Also included are a software application utilizing the method and a mobile device having a software application utilizing the method. | 07-10-2014 |
Nael Ouedraogo, Contouse Maure De Bretagne FR
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20140059171 | Method And Device For Generating Media Fragment Requests For Requesting Fragments Of An Encoded Media Stream - One embodiment concerns a method for generating a media fragment request for requesting fragments of an encoded media stream stored on a server device, the method being implemented by a client device storing a structure representative of fragments of the media stream previously received and stored on the client device. The structure includes first and second types of addressing information associated with fragments already received. The method for generating a media fragment request includes forming a media fragment request to obtain missing media data corresponding to a new fragment of the media stream, the media fragment request specifying at least one piece of addressing information of the first type and at least one addressing information of the second type, wherein the first type of addressing information is spatial or temporal information and wherein the second type of addressing information is byte position information within the media stream. | 02-27-2014 |
Nael Shoman, Vancouver CA
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20090202665 | NASAL IRRIGATION DEVICE - A nasal irrigation device includes a container for storing nasal cleansing fluid, a spout having a connecting end, a nose engaging end and a spout passage, the connecting end of the spout being removably coupled to the container to allow the spout passage to receive nasal cleansing fluid from an opening of the container, the spout having a curved portion for directing nasal cleansing fluid toward a nasal passageway of a user when the container is clear of a nasal discharge path, the spout passage being continually open and unobstructed. The container is partially collapsible to force nasal cleansing fluid through the spout passage and into the nasal passageway. | 08-13-2009 |
20110166523 | NASAL IRRIGATION DEVICE - A nasal irrigation device includes a container for storing nasal cleansing fluid, a spout having a connecting end, a nose engaging end and a spout passage, the connecting end of the spout being removably coupled to the container to allow the spout passage to receive nasal cleansing fluid from an opening of the container, the spout having a curved portion for directing nasal cleansing fluid toward a nasal passageway of a user when the container is clear of a nasal discharge path, the spout passage being continually open and unobstructed. The container is partially collapsible to force nasal cleansing fluid through the spout passage and into the nasal passageway. | 07-07-2011 |
Nael Yasri, Madison, WI US
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20160039698 | METHOD TO REMEDIATE EFFLUENTS CONTAINING METALS COMPLEXED WITH ORGANIC AND/OR INORGANIC SPECIES - Described is a system and corresponding method for remediating liquid waste streams. The system includes an electro-oxidation (EO) chamber, an electro-deposition (ED) chamber, and an electro-adsorption (EA) chamber. In the method, a waste stream is subjected to electro-oxidation, followed by electro-deposition and/or electro-adsorption. The method removes both organic and inorganic pollutants, as well as metals present as free ions or bound into organic or inorganic complexes. | 02-11-2016 |