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Paul Dixon

Paul Dixon, London GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100224191Automated Oxygen Delivery System - The present invention advantageously provides a system for automatically delivering oxygen to a patient, including a sensor to measure an amount of oxygen in a bloodstream of a patient, a pneumatics subsystem and a control subsystem. The pneumatics subsystem includes an oxygen inlet, an air inlet, a gas mixture outlet, and a gas delivery mechanism to blend the oxygen and air to form a gas mixture having a delivered oxygen concentration, and to deliver the gas mixture to the patient. The control subsystem includes an input device to receive a desired concentration of oxygen in the bloodstream of the patient, a sensor interface to receive measurement data and status information associated with the measurement data from the sensor, a pneumatics subsystem interface to send commands to, and receive data from, the pneumatics subsystem, and a processor to control the delivered oxygen concentration based on the desired oxygen concentration, the measurement data and the status information.09-09-2010
20100224192Automated Oxygen Delivery Method - The present invention advantageously provides a method of automatically delivering oxygen to a patient. A desired concentration of oxygen in a bloodstream of a patient is received from a user. Data, including a measurement of the amount of oxygen in the bloodstream of the patient, as well as status information associated with the measurement, is received from a sensor. The measured data are determined to be valid or invalid based on the measurement value and the status information, and, based on this determination, a delivered fraction of inspired oxygen is delivered to the patient. If the measured data are determined to be valid, then the delivered fraction of inspired oxygen is based on the desired oxygen concentration and the measured data. On the other hand, if the measured data are determined to be invalid, then the delivered fraction of inspired oxygen is set to a predetermined value.09-09-2010

Paul Dixon, Carrollton, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100074243MANAGING COEXISTENCE AMONG SIGNALING PROTOCOLS ON A SHARED MEDIUM - A method is described for communicating among multiple devices over a shared communication medium. The method includes, in a schedule among multiple subsets of the devices that includes at least one respective time slot for each subset, transmitting from at least one of the devices in a given subset a presence signal associated with the given subset within a time slot for the given subset. A presence signal associated with a given subset is configured to indicate the presence of at least one device in the given subset. The method also includes communicating among devices in a given subset based on presence signals detected from one or more devices in at least one different subset.03-25-2010

Paul Dixon, Seattle, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080306804SYSTEMS FOR SCHEDULING MARKETING CAMPAIGNS IN PUBLIC PLACES IN ORDER TO ENABLE MEASUREMENT AND OPTIMIZATION OF AUDIENCE RESPONSE - A system is described for determining how to execute a media campaign (e.g., an advertising campaign) in out-of-home environments (e.g., retail stores or other public places), in such a manner as to enable analysis of the impact of the campaign upon audience behavior, and some of the aspects of audience behavior (recollection of recent exposure, impact of repeat exposures over time) that can be incorporated into subsequent analysis; this can then extend into alterations to the campaign scheduling to optimize business metrics and/or to gain additional, richer information about audience behavior. Media content can be rendered on one or more devices, such as monitors, point of sale systems, and so forth. The media content can include advertisements, such as advertisements having images, video, audio, and multimedia content. Various business constraints and statistical experimental constraints can be satisfied when generating a schedule.12-11-2008
20090030780MEASURING EFFECTIVENESS OF MARKETING CAMPAIGNS PRESENTED ON MEDIA DEVICES IN PUBLIC PLACES USING AUDIENCE EXPOSURE DATA - Computational and computer-implemented methodological techniques are described for analyzing and presenting data on the audience response to audio and/or visual media advertising campaigns in public places. In various embodiments, these techniques employ a mechanism that assesses audience behavior to produce audience behavior data and audience exposure to produce audience exposure data, a network of display devices that records media events as media event data in a playlog, and a component that assembles the audience behavior data, audience exposure data, and media event data to produce data identifying media events that could have impacted audience behavior and data assessing campaign effectiveness as a measure of audience exposure.01-29-2009
20090076890SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR VALUING MEDIA INVENTORY FOR THE DISPLAY OF MARKETING CAMPAIGNS ON A PLURALITY OF MEDIA DEVICES AT PUBLIC LOCATIONS - A system and method to value media inventory for the display of marketing campaigns on a network of media devices. The system measures past marketing campaign performance and efficiency and assigns a campaign impact value to the advertising opportunity achieved by the execution of past campaigns. Summaries of the campaign impact of past campaigns are stored in a benchmarking archive. The system uses the data contained in the benchmarking archive in order to calculate the value of the network's media inventory, namely the capacity or availability of the network of media devices to play or display future campaigns. The value of the media inventory is used to appropriately assign media inventory to new campaigns that are to be shown on the network of media devices.03-19-2009
20090150918SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INDEPENDENT MEDIA AUDITING AND MEDIA SERVING FOR MARKETING CAMPAIGNS PRESENTED VIA MEDIA DEVICES IN PUBLIC PLACES - An independent auditing and ad service system that may be utilized in conjunction with a system for presenting marketing campaigns to audiences via a network of players located in public locations. Independent agents in the players monitor media content that is presented to audiences during marketing campaigns and generate independent agent playlogs that are provided to a content registry service. The content registry service compares the independent agent playlogs with playlogs that are provided by a network operator to validate the network-operator-generated playlogs. The independent agent playlogs may also be provided to an analytics service where they are used to analyze the performance of marketing campaigns. Based on the analyzed performance, the service may determine that the media content being presented to audiences via the media players should be changed. The independent agents may be instructed to implement recommended changes by modifying the media content being presented on the players.06-11-2009
20090276317DYNAMIC INVENTORY MANAGEMENT FOR SYSTEMS PRESENTING MARKETING CAMPAIGNS VIA MEDIA DEVICES IN PUBLIC PLACES - A dynamic inventory management system and method for the identification of available inventory on a network of media devices and the optimal scheduling of campaigns, treatments, and content items on the available inventory. To optimize performance of the system, the dynamic inventory management system receives input data from a variety of sources. For example, the dynamic inventory management system receives audience metrics and campaign performance data from analytics systems, event and trigger data from event and trigger systems, and network, content, and campaign metadata from network management systems. The data received from these sources, when used in conjunction with additional rules and parameters that are received from system users, allows the dynamic inventory management system to allocate marketing campaigns, treatments, and content items to available inventory in a manner that is advantageous to both advertisers and to the network operator.11-05-2009

Paul Dixon, Salmon Arm CA

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090033116Vehicle slide-out room drive - An apparatus for moving a slide-out compartment of a vehicle. The slide-out compartment is slidably received in an opening in the side of the vehicle. The apparatus includes a rotatable member having a distal end wherein the rotatable member is rotatably mounted to one of the slide-out or the opening so as to rotate the member about a horizontal axis parallel to a first plane substantially containing the opening. A drive rotates the rotatable member. A slotted bearing portion is mounted to the other one of the slide-out or the opening. Rotation of the rotatable member causes the distal end to bear against so as to slide along the slot in the bearing portion to selectively extend or retract the slide-out compartment relative to the vehicle. The rotatable member and drive may be mounted adjacent to the opening in the vehicle wherein the bearing portion is mounted in an end wall of the slide-out.02-05-2009