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Alexandru Paul Nan, Toronto CA
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20090132968 | Method to Enhance Navigation and Scalability in Table and Tree Viewers - A data model for navigating data. In a preferred embodiment, the data model abides rules that limit the total number of nodes displayable and that limit the number of child nodes displayable beneath a given parent. collapsed or folded nodes are replaced by embedded navigation controls that indicate the hidden nodes. | 05-21-2009 |
Anjan Nan, Hanover, MD US
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20100099644 | HPMA - DOCETAXEL OR GEMCITABINE CONJUGATES AND USES THEREFORE - Disclosed are water-soluble compositions of gemcitabine and docetaxel formed by conjugating the gemcitabine or docetaxel to a water-soluble polymer such as N-2-hydroxypropyl methacrylamide (HPMA). Also disclosed are methods of using the compositions of the invention for the treatment of cancer. | 04-22-2010 |
Ching-Hsi Nan, Hsinchu City TW
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20150066183 | METHOD OF MAKING SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES AND A CONTROL SYSTEM FOR PERFORMING THE SAME - A method of making a semiconductor device includes collecting process control parameters during operation of a processing tool processing a product. The method further includes calculating a processing tool offset for the processing tool based on the collected process control parameters and calculating a product offset based on the collected process control parameters. The method further includes determining whether the product offset is stable and calculating an offset time for processing the product using the processing tool based on the calculated processing tool offset if the product offset is stable. | 03-05-2015 |
Ching-Hsi Nan, Hsinchu TW
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20140161361 | METHOD FOR DETERMINING APPLICABILTY OF A PROCESSING DEVICE, A PROCESSING PATH AND A PROCESSING PATTERN - The present disclosure provides a method for determining an applicability of a specific processing device having a specific processing pattern. The method includes the following steps: locating a similarity index between the specific processing pattern and a reference processing pattern of a reference processing device; and confirming the applicability of the specific processing device if the similarity index is no less than a threshold. Besides, a method for assessing an applicability of a new processing pattern for a specific processing device, and a method for determining an applicability of an alternative processing path for a reference processing path are also provided. | 06-12-2014 |
Fenyong Nan US
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20120119046 | Wall mounting bath accessory assembly - A wall mounting bath accessory assembly contains a fixing member including a contacting fence with a recess and two engaging portions, and the engaging portion including a shoulder arranged on an upper end thereof; a retaining member including a body, an first hook, and two second hooks; the first hooks being inserted through an upper end of the fixing member to retain with the recess so as to limit the retaining member; the second hook including a hooking segment to retain with the first hook and the recess, and when a lower end of the retaining member is pushed inward, the engaging portions of the fixing member abutting against the retaining member to cause a resilient deformation so that the retaining member retains with the engaging portions, and a top end of the anchor being stopped by the shoulder so that an upward displacement of the retaining member is limited. | 05-17-2012 |
Hao Nan, Stanford, CA US
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20150250388 | Remote sensing, imaging, or screening of embedded or concealed objects - A method of detection of substances embedded in a human host is provided that includes emitting from a coherent beamforming electromagnetic excitation source a spatially scanning, temporally pulsed, electromagnetic excitation signal toward a human host separated by air from the electromagnetic excitation source, where the excitation signal produces an acoustic signal by a substance, detecting the acoustic signal by a CMUT coherent phased array separated by air from the human host, analyzing the detected acoustic signal by a signal processor, and outputting by the processor substance response information according to a scanning position and according to a temporal pulse width of the electromagnetic excitation signal. | 09-10-2015 |
Jennifer Nan, Seattle, WA US
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20120159363 | Z-ORDER BANDS - The subject disclosure relates to managing z-dimensional ordering of elements within a computing system display through the use of z-order bands. As described herein, z-order bands are utilized to arrange windows and other graphics corresponding to respective application types. A policy engine controls which windows and/or other graphical elements can enter and exit each band. Graphical elements within a given band can additionally be subject to per-band properties corresponding to the band and/or user preferences. As additionally described herein, z-order bands and/or other suitable mechanisms are utilized to facilitate registration watermarking for a computing environment by rendering a registration watermark display upon determining that one or more licensed elements of a computing system have not been registered. The registration watermark display is assigned a z-order band that enables its display over all other graphical elements associated with the computing system and prevents other graphical elements from interfering with its display. | 06-21-2012 |
20120299968 | MANAGING AN IMMERSIVE INTERFACE IN A MULTI-APPLICATION IMMERSIVE ENVIRONMENT - This document describes techniques and apparatuses for managing an immersive interface in a multi-application immersive environment. In some embodiments, these techniques and apparatuses enable a user to alter sizes and/or a layout of multiple immersive interfaces with as little as one selection. | 11-29-2012 |
20120304092 | MULTI-APPLICATION ENVIRONMENT - This document describes techniques and apparatuses enabling a multi-application environment. In some embodiments, these techniques and apparatuses enable multi-application environments having combinations of immersive interfaces, windows-based interfaces, and a desktop treated as an immersive interface. | 11-29-2012 |
20120304102 | Navigation of Immersive and Desktop Shells - Desktop as an immersive application techniques are described. In one or more implementations, an immersive environment module is configured to provide an immersive shell through which a user may interact with applications of a computing device. The immersive environment module is further configured to provide a desktop shell within the immersive shell to support additional techniques for interaction with the application of the computing device. The desktop shell, for instance, may be configured for accessibility similar to that provided to applications in the immersive shell. | 11-29-2012 |
20120304103 | Display of Immersive and Desktop Shells - Desktop as an immersive application techniques are described. In one or more implementations, an immersive environment module is configured to provide an immersive shell through which a user may interact with applications of a computing device. The immersive environment module is further configured to provide a desktop shell within the immersive shell to support additional techniques for interaction with the application of the computing device. The desktop shell, for instance, may be configured for accessibility similar to that provided to applications in the immersive shell. | 11-29-2012 |
20120304106 | Desktop as Immersive Application - Desktop as an immersive application techniques are described. In one or more implementations, an immersive environment module is configured to provide an immersive shell through which a user may interact with applications of a computing device. The immersive environment module is further configured to provide a desktop shell within the immersive shell to support additional techniques for interaction with the application of the computing device. The desktop shell, for instance, may be configured for accessibility similar to that provided to applications in the immersive shell. | 11-29-2012 |
20120304107 | Edge gesture - This document describes techniques and apparatuses enabling an edge gesture. In some embodiments, these techniques and apparatuses enable selection of a user interface not currently exposed on a display through an edge gesture that is easy-to-use and remember. | 11-29-2012 |
20120304108 | MULTI-APPLICATION ENVIRONMENT - This document describes techniques and apparatuses enabling a multi-application environment. In some embodiments, these techniques and apparatuses enable multi-application environments having combinations of immersive interfaces, windows-based interfaces, and a desktop treated as an immersive interface. | 11-29-2012 |
20120304114 | MANAGING AN IMMERSIVE INTERFACE IN A MULTI-APPLICATION IMMERSIVE ENVIRONMENT - This document describes techniques and apparatuses for managing an immersive interface in a multi-application immersive environment. In some embodiments, these techniques and apparatuses enable a user to alter sizes and/or a layout of multiple immersive interfaces with as little as one selection. | 11-29-2012 |
20120304131 | EDGE GESTURE - This document describes techniques and apparatuses enabling an edge gesture. In some embodiments, these techniques and apparatuses enable selection of a user interface not currently exposed on a display through an edge gesture that is easy-to-use and remember. | 11-29-2012 |
20120304132 | SWITCHING BACK TO A PREVIOUSLY-INTERACTED-WITH APPLICATION - This document describes techniques and apparatuses for switching back to a previously-interacted-with application. In some embodiments, these techniques and apparatuses enable selection of a user interface not currently exposed on a display through a simple gesture that is both easy-to-use and remember. | 11-29-2012 |
20120304133 | EDGE GESTURE - This document describes techniques and apparatuses enabling an edge gesture. In some embodiments, these techniques and apparatuses enable selection of a user interface not currently exposed on a display through an edge gesture that is easy-to-use and remember. | 11-29-2012 |
20130042203 | MANAGING AN IMMERSIVE INTERFACE IN A MULTI-APPLICATION IMMERSIVE ENVIRONMENT - This document describes techniques and apparatuses for managing an immersive interface in a multi-application immersive environment. In some embodiments, these techniques and apparatuses enable a user to alter sizes and/or a layout of multiple immersive interfaces with as little as one selection. | 02-14-2013 |
20130047105 | MULTI-APPLICATION ENVIRONMENT - This document describes techniques and apparatuses enabling a multi-application environment. In some embodiments, these techniques and apparatuses enable multi-application environments having combinations of immersive interfaces, windows-based interfaces, and a desktop treated as an immersive interface. | 02-21-2013 |
20130047126 | SWITCHING BACK TO A PREVIOUSLY-INTERACTED-WITH APPLICATION - This document describes techniques and apparatuses for switching back to a previously-interacted-with application. In some embodiments, these techniques and apparatuses enable selection of a user interface not currently exposed on a display through a simple gesture that is both easy-to-use and remember. | 02-21-2013 |
20130067394 | POINTER INVOCABLE NAVIGATIONAL USER INTERFACE - Systems and methods for use with a pointer invocable navigational user interface are provided. The system may include a navigational module configured to provide a navigational user interface having a hidden invocation region positioned along a logical left edge of a display. Application program graphical user interfaces (GUIs) may be ordered in an application order. The navigational module may be configured to detect an invocation pointer input in the hidden invocation region. Upon detecting the invocation pointer input, the navigational module may be to configured display a visible GUI selector element of the navigational user interface including a preview of a most recently used application program GUI not currently in focus. While the preview is displayed, a focus switching input from the pointer device may be received. In response to the focus switching input, focus may be switched to the application program GUI for which the preview is displayed. | 03-14-2013 |
20130067414 | SELECTING AND EXECUTING OBJECTS WITH A SINGLE ACTIVATION - Techniques of handling input from a pointing device within a computing system. The method includes, under control of one or more processors configured with executable instructions, receiving from the pointing device a first signal while the pointing device is pointing at an object related to an executable application. The origin of the first signal is determined and if the first signal originated based upon a single activation of a first user input on the pointing device, the object is selected. If the first signal originated based upon a single activation of a second user input on the pointing device, the object is executed. | 03-14-2013 |
20130113703 | SHARED EDGE FOR A DISPLAY ENVIRONMENT - A shared edge for a display environment is described. In one or more implementations, a display environment of a computing device that is implemented using a plurality of display devices is configured to include a shared edge defined through a described arrangement of at least two of the display devices in relation to each other. Responsive to an input that describes movement of a cursor across at least a portion of the shared edge, an element is displayed in the display environment. | 05-09-2013 |
20130176212 | REPOSITIONING GESTURES FOR CHROMELESS REGIONS - In graphical computing environments, applications are often presented as windows and other regions with visual controls that enable standardized region management functions, including repositioning the regions. However, in some scenarios (particularly devices with small displays), such user interface “chrome” may undesirable diminish the size of the region devoted to the output of the application, and removing such visual controls without eliminating repositioning functionality may be advantageous. Presented herein are repositioning gestures that may be invoked to request repositioning of a selected region by “hovering” a pointer near an edge of the display that is near the selected region; optionally by activating the pointer; and by moving the pointer away from the edge of the display (e.g., “dragging” the pointer while depressing a mouse button). This gesture may easily and unambiguously invoke a region repositioning mode for the selected region, despite the absence of visual repositioning controls confluent with the region. | 07-11-2013 |
20130179781 | EDGE-BASED HOOKING GESTURES FOR INVOKING USER INTERFACES - Presented herein are techniques for invoking user interfaces in graphical computing environments involving “hooking” gestures applicable to an edge of a display. These gestures involve positioning a pointer near an edge of the display depicting the environment, and then moving the cursor to a second location that is distanced from but near the first location (e.g., moving the pointer into a corner of the display, and then toward the center of the display, or to a midpoint of an adjacent edge of the display), resulting in the presentation of the user interface under the pointer at the second location. Variations include presenting a preview of the user interface (e.g., a subset of a user interface menu) at the second location while the pointer is in the first location, and refraining from presenting the user interface upon failing to complete the gesture or receiving extraneous input before completing the gesture. | 07-11-2013 |
20130219343 | THUMBNAIL-IMAGE SELECTION OF APPLICATIONS - This document describes techniques and apparatuses enabling thumbnail-image selection of applications. In some embodiments, these techniques and apparatuses enable a user interface having selectable thumbnail images for applications not currently exposed on a display. The techniques and apparatuses may enable selection of this user interface through a simple gesture that is both easy-to-use and remember. Further, selection of applications not currently exposed on the display may be selected through thumbnail images representing each application's application interface as it will appear on selection. | 08-22-2013 |
20150121399 | Desktop as Immersive Application - Desktop as an immersive application techniques are described. In one or more implementations, an immersive environment module is configured to provide an immersive shell through which a user may interact with applications of a computing device. The immersive environment module is further configured to provide a desktop shell within the immersive shell to support additional techniques for interaction with the application of the computing device. The desktop shell, for instance, may be configured for accessibility similar to that provided to applications in the immersive shell. | 04-30-2015 |
20150317062 | Multi-Application Environment - This document describes techniques and apparatuses enabling a multi-application environment. In some embodiments, these techniques and apparatuses enable multi-application environments having combinations of immersive interfaces, windows-based interfaces, and a desktop treated as an immersive interface. | 11-05-2015 |
20150378554 | EDGE-BASED HOOKING GESTURES FOR INVOKING USER INTERFACES - Presented herein are techniques for invoking user interfaces in graphical computing environments involving “hooking” gestures applicable to an edge of a display. These gestures involve positioning a pointer near an edge of the display depicting the environment, and then moving the cursor to a second location that is distanced from but near the first location (e.g., moving the pointer into a corner of the display, and then toward the center of the display, or to a midpoint of an adjacent edge of the display), resulting in the presentation of the user interface under the pointer at the second location. Variations include presenting a preview of the user interface (e.g., a subset of a user interface menu) at the second location while the pointer is in the first location, and refraining from presenting the user interface upon failing to complete the gesture or receiving extraneous input before completing the gesture. | 12-31-2015 |
Ki Seok Nan, Seoul KR
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20150242841 | Electronic Device and Payment Method Using Electronic Device - Disclosed is an electronic device which may distribute a payment information to a plurality of protocol layers defined by a specific communication protocol and transmit to a payment system. Therefore, a payment with a higher security level may be performed by an electronic device of the present invention. | 08-27-2015 |
Lan Nan, Los Angeles, CA US
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20160064795 | HOLLOW PLASTIC WAVEGUIDE FOR DATA CENTER COMMUNICATIONS - A wave cable transceiver system is disclosed incorporating an air-core or noble gas filled hollow plastic waveguide. The system may include a transmitter receiver, in-antennas and a tubular plastic waveguide with the inner air-core. The hollow plastic waveguide is a low loss and low dispersion guiding channel for the electromagnetic radiation. | 03-03-2016 |
Lan Nan, San Diego, CA US
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20150130552 | TUNABLE GUARD RING FOR IMPROVED CIRCUIT ISOLATION - A tunable guard ring for improved circuit isolation is disclosed. In an exemplary embodiment, an apparatus includes a closed loop guard ring formed on an integrated circuit and magnetically coupled by a selected coupling factor to a first inductor formed on the integrated circuit. The apparatus also includes a tunable capacitor forming a portion of the closed loop guard ring and configured to reduce magnetic field coupling from the first inductor to a second inductor. | 05-14-2015 |
Mingkai Nan, Newbury GB
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20120129565 | CELLULAR COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK OPERATION - A system and method are provided for operating a cellular communications network including a first base station and a second base station. The method comprises reducing the downlink transmission power of the second base station and increasing the downlink transmission power of the first base station, based upon the level of data traffic being communicated through the second base station; and receiving an initial uplink transmission from a mobile station at the second base station and identifying that the second base station can provide a communications service to the mobile station. | 05-24-2012 |
Mingkai Nan, San Diego, CA US
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20140126432 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR ENABLING PEER-TO-PEER (P2P) COMMUNICATION IN LTE TIME DIVISION DUPLEX (TDD) SYSTEM - A method, an apparatus, and a computer program product for wireless communication are provided. The apparatus receives a configuration indicating multicast broadcast single frequency network (MBSFN) subframes within a radio frame. The configuration indicates a number of symbols of an MBSFN subframe for receiving a wide area network (WAN) control signal and remaining symbols of the MBSFN subframe dedicated for peer-to-peer communication. The apparatus communicates with a peer via the symbols dedicated for peer-to-peer communication. Alternatively, the apparatus receives a configuration indicating a portion at a beginning and/or end of a guard period of a special time division duplex (TDD) subframe. The portion is reserved for an uplink timing advance and/or switching from transmission to reception and/or reception to transmission. The configuration also indicates a remaining portion of the guard period of the special TDD subframe for peer-to-peer communication. The apparatus communicates with a peer via the remaining portion. | 05-08-2014 |
Simon Siu Nan, Ontario CA
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20090198158 | MASSAGE DEVICE WITH SPIRAL WAVE FORM ACTION - A massage device includes a handle engaged to a driving unit having a rotatable output shaft for driving an actuation unit which produces a spiral wave form action in a longitudinal direction is disclosed. The actuation unit includes an arrangement of bearing plates engaged to one another and mounted on the rotatable output shaft. Each of the bearing plates is engaged to a respective rotary ring in a manner that permits a rotating action by the bearing plates while the rotary rings have a slipping action relative to the output shaft in order to produce the spiral wave form action by the massage device. | 08-06-2009 |
Simon Siu Man Nan, Richmond Hill CA
Tianxiang Nan, Watertown, MA US
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20160003924 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MAGNETIC FIELD DETECTION - This disclosure provides systems, methods, and apparatus for detecting magnetic fields. A magnetic sensor can include a substantially planar magnetostrictive layer. A piezoelectric layer can be bonded to a lower surface of the magnetostrictive layer. An electrode layer can be bonded to a lower surface of the piezoelectric layer. The device can be configured such that, when exposed to a magnetic field, at least one of an admittance amplitude, a quality factor, and a resonant frequency of the device is altered. The device can have a resonant frequency in the range of about 1 MHz to about 100 GHz. | 01-07-2016 |
Tianxiang Nan US
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20160003924 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MAGNETIC FIELD DETECTION - This disclosure provides systems, methods, and apparatus for detecting magnetic fields. A magnetic sensor can include a substantially planar magnetostrictive layer. A piezoelectric layer can be bonded to a lower surface of the magnetostrictive layer. An electrode layer can be bonded to a lower surface of the piezoelectric layer. The device can be configured such that, when exposed to a magnetic field, at least one of an admittance amplitude, a quality factor, and a resonant frequency of the device is altered. The device can have a resonant frequency in the range of about 1 MHz to about 100 GHz. | 01-07-2016 |
Wu Nan, Tokyo JP
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20120309165 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE HAVING GATE TRENCH AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF - Disclosed herein is a semiconductor device that includes a trench formed across active regions and the element isolation regions. A conductive film is formed at a lower portion of the trench, and a cap insulating film is formed at an upper portion of the trench. The cap insulating film has substantially the same planer shape as that of the conductive film. | 12-06-2012 |
Xiaoming Nan, Toronto CA
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20160104452 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR A SHARED MIXED REALITY EXPERIENCE - A method for sharing a mixed reality experience (mixed reality content, mixed reality event) between one or more computing devices is disclosed. The method includes: determining a spatial location and a spatial orientation (spatial data) of the one or more computing devices each having a camera; mapping the (spatial) location and/or the spatial orientation (spatial data) of each of the one or more computing devices into a mixed reality manager; and presenting an event that is shared among the one or more computing devices, and, the presenting of the event is experienced simultaneously and varies among each of the one or more computing devices depending on the location or the orientation or both. | 04-14-2016 |
Yang Nan, Malden, MA US
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20090118284 | Novel compounds that are ERK inhibitors - Disclosed are the ERK inhibitors of formula 1.0: | 05-07-2009 |
20110038876 | HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS AND USE THEREOF AS ERK INHIBITORS - Disclosed are the ERK inhibitors of formula 1.0: [Formula (1.0)] and the pharmaceutically acceptable salts, esters and solvates thereof. Q is a piperidine or piperazine ring that can have a bridge or a fused ring. The piperidine ring can have a double bond in the ring. All other substitutents are as defined herein. Also disclosed are methods of treating cancer using the compounds of formula 1.0. | 02-17-2011 |
20120178744 | FUSED TRICYCLIC COMPOUNDS AS NOVEL mTOR INHIBITORS - The present invention provides Fused Tricyclic Compounds of the Formula (I) wherein Q, R | 07-12-2012 |
20120322791 | PYRAZOLO[1,5-a]PYRIMIDINE COMPOUNDS AS mTOR INHIBITORS - The present invention provides Pyrazolopyrimidine Compounds of Formula (I): | 12-20-2012 |
Yang Nan, Cambridge, MA US
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20110189192 | NOVEL COMPOUNDS THAT ARE ERK INHIBITORS - Disclosed are the ERK inhibitors of formula 1.0: and the pharmaceutically acceptable salts, and solvates thereof. Q is a tetrahydropyridinyl ring. All other substitutents are as defined herein. Also disclosed are methods of treating cancer using the compounds of formula 1.0. | 08-04-2011 |
Yang Nan, Lansdale, PA US
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20120114739 | PYRAZOLO[1,5-a]PYRIMIDINE DERIVATIVES AS mTOR INHIBITORS - The present invention provides methods for inhibiting mTOR using pyrazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidine compounds and methods of treatment, prevention, inhibition, or amelioration of one or more diseases associated with mTOR using such compounds. | 05-10-2012 |
20140171456 | FUSED TRICYCLIC COMPOUNDS AS mTOR INHIBITORS - The present invention relates to certain pyrazolo[1,5-a]pyrrolo[3,2-e]pyrimidine and dipyrazolopyrimidine compounds of Formula (I) as inhibitors of mammalian Target Of Rapamycin (mTOR) kinase, which is also known as FRAP, RAFT, RAPT or SEP. The compounds may be used in the treatment of cancer and other disorders where mTOR is deregulated. The present invention further provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising the pyrazolo[1,5-a]pyrrolo[3,2-e]pyrimidine or dipyrazolopyrimidine compounds. | 06-19-2014 |
Yaran Nan, Kitchener CA
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20140204126 | Method and Apparatus Pertaining to Predicted Stylus Movements - An apparatus and method pertaining to the display of a stylus path that includes both a validated portion and a predicted portion. Upon determining an error between subsequent stylus movement and that predicted portion, these teachings provide for morphing a display of the predicted portion to accord with the subsequent stylus movement over time rather than abruptly switching the display to an immediately fully-corrected representation. | 07-24-2014 |
20140370870 | METHOD OF PROCESSING AN INCOMING COMMUNICATION SIGNAL AT A MOBILE COMMUNICATION DEVICE - A mobile communication device and method of communication is disclosed. A communication signal having a message class is received at the mobile communication device conveyed by a vehicle. A message class of the received communication at the mobile communication device is obtained. A station of motion of the vehicle is determined at the mobile communication device. The message class and the determined state of motion is used to select an action to relay the communication to a driver of the vehicle. | 12-18-2014 |
20150009290 | COMPACT LIGHT MODULE FOR STRUCTURED-LIGHT 3D SCANNING - A compact light module is disclosed. Multiples of such compact light modules may be used when implementing structured-light 3D scanning with a mobile computing device. In particular, a first compact light module may be adapted to diffuse light in a first pattern of parallel lines of light and a second compact light module may be adapted to diffuse light in a second pattern of parallel lines of light, the second pattern of parallel lines of light being generally perpendicular to the first pattern of parallel lines of light. A processor may control activation of the first compact light module, the second compact light module and a photography subsystem to obtain a plurality of images. The processor may then process the plurality of images to construct a three dimensional image of an object to be scanned. | 01-08-2015 |
Yen Chih Nan, Hsinchu City TW
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20140019669 | METHOD FOR STATIC WEAR LEVELING IN NON-VIOLATE STORAGE DEVICE - A method for static wear leveling in non-violate storage device is disclosed. Use the method to balance all blocks' erasure counts to avoid most blocks having smaller erasure count and several blocks having larger erasure count to shorten the life time of the device. | 01-16-2014 |
20140052898 | METHOD FOR MAPPING MANAGEMENT - A method for mapping management is disclosed. The steps of the method comprises sending data from a host; programming a host data a non-volatile storage device; updating a mapping address to a Physical Entry to Logical (PE2L) mapping table stored in a SRAM; updating a Physical Entry (PE) status table; checking if the PE2L mapping table is full; if no, loop to the step of programming a non-violate storage device; if yes, remove invalid entries in the PE2L mapping table and update the PE status table, and then run next step; transferring part of the PE2L mapping table to a Logical to Physical (L2P) mapping table stored in the non-volatile storage device; and programming the L2P mapping table to the non-volatile storage device and looping to the step of removing invalid entries in the PE2L mapping table and updating the PE status table. | 02-20-2014 |
20140052899 | MEMORY ADDRESS TRANSLATION METHOD FOR FLASH STORAGE SYSTEM - A memory address translation method for flash storage system is disclosed. There are two level mapping tables to reduce overhead of mapping table management. In level-one mapping table, each entry contains two kinds of information, which one is the validation of this entry, called Valid Mark and the other is the location of level-two mapping. The level-one mapping table is always located on RAM, and never saved into flash memory. In level-two mapping table, each entry contains two kinds of information, which one is the validation of this entry and the other is the physical location of data in flash memory. The physical addresses of both data and level-two mapping table are dynamically determined. Level-two mapping table is loaded to RAM when it is needed to reference, and is saved into flash memory periodically if the content is updated. | 02-20-2014 |
Yuchen Nan, Greenbelt, MD US
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20130183329 | Interferon-Inducing Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus Isolate - Provided are polynucleotides and proteins encoded by them which are useful for stimulating an immune response against Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) in swine. The compositions can contain a newly discovered PRRSV strain or recombinant versions of it or polynucleotides isolated or derived from it, which can be provided as pharmaceutical preparations. | 07-18-2013 |