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Kevin Edward Oelze, Mountain View, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110214058SESSION CLASSES FOR PROCESS AUTOMATION - A script including a plurality of actions to process in a session associated with a system is generated via a user interface, where the script includes both actions and metaactions. The actions correspond to commands associated with the session to be executed on the system, and the metaactions correspond to a selected plurality of the commands. The script is generated by receiving the actions and the metaactions to process on the system via the user interface associated with the session for interfacing with the system, capturing the actions and the metaactions, and saving the captured actions and metaactions to generate the script.09-01-2011

Michael L. Oelze, Champaign, IL US

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20090209858SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ULTRASONIC IMAGE PROCESSING - A system that incorporates teachings of the present disclosure may include, for example, an ultrasonic (US) imaging system having a transducer, and a controller managing operations of the transducer. The controller can be operative to cause the transducer to transmit a coded ultrasound signal to an object, cause the transducer to receive an altered coded ultrasound signal from the object, decode the altered coded ultrasound signal to attain a desired bandwidth that exceeds an impulse response of the US imaging system, subdivide the attained bandwidth of the decoded ultrasound signal into a plurality of sub-bands, and generate an image for each sub-band from signals included in each sub-band of the decoded ultrasound signal. Additional embodiments are disclosed.08-20-2009

Oliver Oelze, Berlin DE

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20110052122OPTICAL ASSEMBLY AND METHOD FOR CONNECTING OPTICAL TRANSCEIVER UNITS BY AN OPTICAL ASSEMBLY - An optical assembly comprises a first optical transmission cable comprising first connectors being of a first type, and a second optical transmission cable comprising second connectors being of a second type. The first optical transmission cable comprises ends respectively being terminated with one of said first connectors. The second optical transmission cable comprises ends respectively being terminated with one of said second connectors. Connectors of different types are configured to be connected with each other. The second connectors are respectively configured to be connected to an optical transceiver unit.03-03-2011