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Adam E. Newham, Poway, CA US
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| 20110268081 | PRE-ALLOCATED RANDOM ACCESS IDENTIFIERS - Systems and methods of pre-allocating identifiers to wireless devices for use in requesting resources over a random access channel are described. A wireless communication system includes a random access channel over which wireless devices can anonymously send requests for resources. The base stations receiving and processing the anonymous requests reduces the probability of random access channel collisions and conserves the resources needed to support the anonymous requests by pre-allocating one or more codes to select wireless devices. The wireless devices having the pre-allocated codes can transmit a particular code over the random access channel as a request for resources that uniquely identifies the requester. | 11-03-2011 |
Paul Newham, San Antonio, TX US
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| 20100039269 | Modular Systems for Monitoring the Presence of a Person Using a Variety of Sensing Devices - A capacitive sensor element for use with a patient monitoring system and a method for manufacturing and dispensing such sensor elements for use. The sensor elements include a flat, flexible, substrate layer that is manufactured into a roll that also includes at least two longitudinal conductive elements printed or layered onto one side of the substrate layer material. Individual capacitive sensor elements comprising a section of the substrate material with corresponding sections of the conductive elements may be separated from the manufactured roll by tearing along perforations across the width of the substrate layer material. Once an individual capacitive sensor element has been separated from the roll for use, one end of the element is folded over to align pairs of connector apertures positioned through the conductive elements and the associated substrate layer. Dual snap electrical connectors are positioned over and through the apertures to provide the necessary electrical connections between the capacitive sensor and the instrumentation of the patient monitoring system. The present invention further includes a method of manufacturing the roll of capacitive sensor elements according to the structures described above and providing such rolled elements in a dispenser configuration for use in facilities utilizing the patient monitoring systems. | 02-18-2010 |
Paul Newham, Essex GB
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| 20100019948 | SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM AND METHOD - A passive system is described for detecting radar emissions from vessels, receiving the radar emissions and analysing the data using a series of algorithms and software manipulation to extract radar signatures representative of the identity of the vessel. The data output is capable of comparison with a stored set of data enabling accurate identification of the vessel. The resulting output is displayed on a suitable display. A system having a library of vessel emission signatures can either be created within the operator's library through measurement made, or it can be supplied from a central database. The system is capable of installation on sea, land or air-based platforms. | 01-28-2010 |
Peter Newham, Cheshire GB
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| 20090156625 | Novel Use of a Nicotinic Receptor Agonist 156 - The invention relates to a novel method of treatment or prophylaxis of osteoarthritis, which comprises administering to a patient in need thereof a therapeutically effective amount of an alpha 7 nicotinic AcetylCholine receptor agonist of Formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof: | 06-18-2009 |
| 20090311243 | Methods for Identifying FZD8 Modulators and the Use of such Modulators for Treating Osteoarthritis - Methods and kits for identifying agents that modulate the function of the Methods and kits for identifying agents that modulate the function of the receptor Fzd8 are provided. Accordingly, the present invention makes available methods for identifying agents useful as modulators of Wnt-Fzd8 signalling. Therapeutic uses of the identified agents for treating osteoarthitis are also provided. | 12-17-2009 |
