Petrov, CA
Aleksei Petrov, Redwood City, CA US
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20160050238 | CONSOLIDATED PEER-TO-PEER MEDIA SESSIONS FOR AUDIO AND/OR VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS - System, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable media storing computer-executable instructions for performing the methods are provided for facilitating electronic audio and/or video communications between multiple parties over a consolidated peer-to-peer media session. The peer-to-peer media session is consolidated in the sense that at least one of the two communications systems of the peer-to-peer media session performs media data relaying functions for at least one other communications system that is also a communications participant. | 02-18-2016 |
Alexander Petrov, Campbell, CA US
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20130328882 | Named Area Generation - Systems, methods, and computer program products for named area generation are disclosed. In some implementations, documents are processed to uncover pairs of text strings and geographical regions (e.g., a collection of simple convex polygons). For any string/polygon pair, each polygon defines a geographical region whose name is the associated string. | 12-12-2013 |
Alexander Petrov, Sausalito, CA US
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20160086509 | System and Method to Assist a User In Achieving a Goal - A system and method to facilitate lifestyle changes by providing support, motivation, progress/tracking, information, analysis. Exemplary embodiments include targeted suggestions for changes based on the individual's actual activity to increase the likelihood of a successful adoption. Exemplary embodiments may also include convenient mechanisms for entering information into the system for assessing and tracking the user's performance. | 03-24-2016 |
Alexander V. Petrov, Campbell, CA US
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20130325343 | MAPPING APPLICATION WITH NOVEL SEARCH FIELD - For a device that runs a mapping application, a method of displaying search completions in a display area of the mapping application that includes a search field for receiving inputs is described. The method identifies a set of search completions that include any recent search completions used to search locations on a map. Upon receiving a non-text input through the search field when the search field is empty, the method displays the set of search completions in the display area. | 12-05-2013 |
Alexei Petrov, Walnut Creek, CA US
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20090311567 | HYDROGELS FOR AQUEOUS LITHIUM/AIR BATTERY CELLS - Li/air battery cells are configurable to achieve very high energy density. The cells include a protected a lithium metal or alloy anode and an aqueous catholyte in a cathode compartment. In addition to the aqueous catholyte, components of the cathode compartment include an air cathode (e.g., oxygen electrode) and a variety of other possible elements. | 12-17-2009 |
20090311596 | CATHOLYTES FOR AQUEOUS LITHIUM/AIR BATTERY CELLS - Li/air battery cells are configurable to achieve very high energy density. The cells include a protected a lithium metal or alloy anode and an aqueous catholyte in a cathode compartment. In addition to the aqueous catholyte, components of the cathode compartment include an air cathode (e.g., oxygen electrode) and a variety of other possible elements. | 12-17-2009 |
20090311603 | HIGH ENERGY DENSITY AQUEOUS LITHIUM/AIR BATTERY CELLS - Li/air battery cells are configurable to achieve very high energy density. The cells include a protected a lithium metal or alloy anode and an aqueous catholyte in a cathode compartment. In addition to the aqueous catholyte, components of the cathode compartment include an air cathode (e.g., oxygen electrode) and a variety of other possible elements. | 12-17-2009 |
20090311605 | CATHODES AND RESERVOIRS FOR AQUEOUS LITHIUM/AIR BATTERY CELLS - Li/air battery cells are configurable to achieve very high energy density. The cells include a protected a lithium metal or alloy anode and an aqueous catholyte in a cathode compartment. In addition to the aqueous catholyte, components of the cathode compartment include an air cathode (e.g., oxygen electrode) and a variety of other possible elements. | 12-17-2009 |
20100112454 | COMPLIANT SEAL STRUCTURES FOR PROTECTED ACTIVE METAL ANODES - Protected anode architectures have ionically conductive protective membrane architectures that, in conjunction with compliant seal structures and anode backplanes, effectively enclose an active metal anode inside the interior of an anode compartment. This enclosure prevents the active metal from deleterious reaction with the environment external to the anode compartment, which may include aqueous, ambient moisture, and/or other materials corrosive to the active metal. The compliant seal structures are substantially impervious to anolytes, catholyes, dissolved species in electrolytes, and moisture and compliant to changes in anode volume such that physical continuity between the anode protective architecture and backplane are maintained. The protected anode architectures can be used in arrays of protected anode architectures and battery cells of various configurations incorporating the protected anode architectures or arrays. | 05-06-2010 |
20120094194 | LITHIUM/SULFUR BATTERY WITH HERMETICALLY SEALED ANODE - Protected anode architectures for active metal anodes have a polymer adhesive seal that provides an hermetic enclosure for the active metal of the protected anode inside an anode compartment. The compartment is substantially impervious to ambient moisture and battery components such as catholyte (electrolyte about the cathode), and prevents volatile components of the protected anode, such as anolyte (electrolyte about the anode), from escaping. The architecture is formed by joining the protected anode to an anode container. The polymer adhesive seals provide an hermetic seal at the joint between a surface of the protected anode and the container. | 04-19-2012 |
20130045428 | AQUEOUS LITHIUM AIR BATTERIES - Aqueous Li/Air secondary battery cells are configurable to achieve high energy density and prolonged cycle life. The cells include a protected a lithium metal or alloy anode and an aqueous catholyte in a cathode compartment. The aqueous catholyte comprises an evaporative-loss resistant and/or polyprotic active compound or active agent that partakes in the discharge reaction and effectuates cathode capacity for discharge in the acidic region. This leads to improved performance including one or more of increased specific energy, improved stability on open circuit, and prolonged cycle life, as well as various methods, including a method of operating an aqueous Li/Air cell to simultaneously achieve improved energy density and prolonged cycle life. | 02-21-2013 |
20130122380 | CATHOLYTES FOR AQUEOUS LITHIUM/AIR BATTERY CELLS - Li/air battery cells are configurable to achieve very high energy density. The cells include a protected a lithium metal or alloy anode and an aqueous catholyte in a cathode compartment. In addition to the aqueous catholyte, components of the cathode compartment include an air cathode (e.g., oxygen electrode) and a variety of other possible elements. | 05-16-2013 |
20130224593 | COMPLIANT SEAL STRUCTURES FOR PROTECTED ACTIVE METAL ANODES - Protected anode architectures have ionically conductive protective membrane architectures that, in conjunction with compliant seal structures and anode backplanes, effectively enclose an active metal anode inside the interior of an anode compartment. This enclosure prevents the active metal from deleterious reaction with the environment external to the anode compartment, which may include aqueous, ambient moisture, and/or other materials corrosive to the active metal. The compliant seal structures are substantially impervious to anolytes, catholyes, dissolved species in electrolytes, and moisture and compliant to changes in anode volume such that physical continuity between the anode protective architecture and backplane are maintained. The protected anode architectures can be used in arrays of protected anode architectures and battery cells of various configurations incorporating the protected anode architectures or arrays. | 08-29-2013 |
20130302704 | LITHIUM BATTERY WITH HERMETICALLY SEALED ANODE - Protected anode architectures for active metal anodes have a polymer adhesive seal that provides a hermetic enclosure for the active metal of the protected anode inside an anode compartment. The compartment is substantially impervious to ambient moisture and battery components such as catholyte (electrolyte about the cathode), and prevents volatile components of the protected anode, such as anolyte (electrolyte about the anode), from escaping. The architecture is formed by joining the protected anode to an anode container. The polymer adhesive seals provide a hermetic seal at the joint between a surface of the protected anode and the container. | 11-14-2013 |
20140162108 | LITHIUM BATTERY WITH HERMETICALLY SEALED ANODE - Protected anode architectures provide a hermetic enclosure for an active metal (e.g., alkali metal, such as lithium) anode inside an anode compartment. The compartment is substantially impervious to ambient moisture and battery components such as catholyte (electrolyte about the cathode, and in some aspects catholyte may also comprise dissolved or suspended redox active species and redox active liquids), and prevents volatile components of the protected anode, such as anolyte (electrolyte about the anode), from escaping, while allowing for active metal ion transport between the anode and cathode into and out of the anode compartment. | 06-12-2014 |
20150162641 | PROTECTED LITHIUM ELECTRODES HAVING A LIQUID ANOLYTE RESERVOIR ARCHITECTURE AND ASSOCIATED RECHARGEABLE LITHIUM BATTERY CELLS - The present invention is directed to protected active metal negative electrodes for use in an electrochemical device such as a rechargeable battery cells, and to novel battery cells incorporating said protected electrodes. In accordance with the invention, the interior of the anode compartment includes, what is termed herein, a reservoir architecture for accommodating liquid anolyte in contact with the active metal electroactive material layer and is spatially engineered to improve service life of the instant electrode, and in particular embodiments to enhance cycle life of a battery cell in which the protected electrode is employed. | 06-11-2015 |
20150214555 | LITHIUM SULFUR BATTERIES AND ELECTROLYTES AND SULFUR CATHODES THEREOF - Lithium sulfur battery cells that use water as an electrolyte solvent provide significant cost reductions. Electrolytes for the battery cells may include water solvent for maintaining electroactive sulfur species in solution during cell discharge and a sufficient amount of a cycle life-enhancing compound that facilitates charging at the cathode. The combination of these two components enhances one or more of the following cell attributes: energy density, power density and cycle life. For instance, in applications where cost per Watt-Hour (Wh) is paramount, such as grid storage and traction applications, the use of an aqueous electrolyte in combination with inexpensive sulfur as the cathode active material can be a key enabler for the utility and automotive industries, for example, providing a cost effective and compact solution for load leveling, electric vehicles and renewable energy storage. Sulfur cathodes, and methods of fabricating lithium sulfur cells, in particular for loading lithium sulfide into the cathode structures, provide further advantages. | 07-30-2015 |
20160028053 | COMPLIANT SEAL STRUCTURES FOR PROTECTED ACTIVE METAL ANODES - Protected anode architectures have ionically conductive protective membrane architectures that, in conjunction with compliant seal structures and anode backplanes, effectively enclose an active metal anode inside the interior of an anode compartment. This enclosure prevents the active metal from deleterious reaction with the environment external to the anode compartment, which may include aqueous, ambient moisture, and/or other materials corrosive to the active metal. The compliant seal structures are substantially impervious to anolytes, catholytes, dissolved species in electrolytes, and moisture and compliant to changes in anode volume such that physical continuity between the anode protective architecture and backplane are maintained. The protected anode architectures can be used in arrays of protected anode architectures and battery cells of various configurations incorporating the protected anode architectures or arrays. | 01-28-2016 |
Andrei Petrov, Daly City, CA US
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20130230160 | CALL AND DATA CORRESPONDENCE IN A CALL-IN CENTER EMPLOYING VIRTUAL RESTRUCTURING FOR COMPUTER TELEPHONY INTEGRATED FUNCTIONALITY - A call center having agent stations comprising telephones connected to computer stations by a Telephone Application Programming Interface (TAPI)-compliant bridge has data pertaining to callers stored in a database on a local area network (LAN) to which the computer stations are also connected. Origination data for incoming calls, both conventional calls to the telephones and computer-simulated calls to the computer platforms, is used as a key to extract data pertaining to calls from the database for display on video display units (VDUs) of the computer workstations where the calls are terminated. In some cases, data is only extracted and displayed for calls from previously listed origination points. | 09-05-2013 |
Andrei Petrov, Redwood, CA US
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20150244870 | PERSONAL DESKTOP ROUTER - A client-server telephone call router system as part of a customer premises system has a client-server router adapted to execute on a telephony switch, such as a public branch exchange (PBX) or other telephony switch, or on a processor connected by CTI link to a telephony switch. The telephony switch or processor executing the router is connected to a local area network (LAN) that also interconnects computer workstations proximate to telephones connected to the telephony switch. Client user interface applications run on the computer workstations, allowing clients to edit routing rules for the router, which has a list of routing rules keyed to users and workstations of the customer premises system. The editing rules are kept by the router in portions dedicated to individual users. With this system a user can edit at a workstation on the LAN his\her own routing rules, and transmit the edits to the client-server router where the rules will be followed to route calls for that user and protocol. | 08-27-2015 |
Andrei Petrov, Palo Alto, CA US
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20130129067 | PERSONAL DESKTOP ROUTER - A client-server telephone call router system as part of a customer premises system has a client-server router adapted to execute on a telephony switch, such as a public branch exchange (PBX) or other telephony switch, or on a processor connected by CTI link to a telephony switch. The telephony switch or processor executing the router is connected to a local area network (LAN) that also interconnects computer workstations proximate to telephones connected to the telephony switch. Client user interface applications run on the computer workstations, allowing clients to edit routing rules for the router, which has a list of routing rules keyed to users and workstations of the customer premises system. The editing rules are kept by the router in portions dedicated to individual users. With this system a user can edit at a workstation on the LAN his\her own routing rules, and transmit the edits to the client-server router where the rules will be followed to route calls for that user and protocol. | 05-23-2013 |
Anton Petrov, Los Angeles, CA US
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20090204339 | Apparatus, method and computer program product for determining confidence measures and combined confidence measures for assessing the quality of proteomic and genomic data - An apparatus, method, and computer program product are provided for determining a confidence measure for the output of a process for assessing proteomic and genomic information samples. Typically, data is received as the results from a microarryi experiment. The confidence measure is intended to determine whether the results of the experiment have been degraded due to experimental error. Several criteria are used by which quality is determined. The criteria are preferably combined into a combined quality measure in order to account for several possible sources of error. | 08-13-2009 |
Anton A. Petrov, Lake Forest, CA US
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20150191211 | AERODYNAMIC STRAW AND STRAW MOUNT - An aerodynamic straw and a straw mount for selectively positioning the aerodynamic straw is disclosed. In this manner, a mouthpiece of the straw can be optimally positioned so that the rider need only move his or her head slightly to bite down on the mouthpiece and hydrate him or herself during a ride. In this manner, the rider can maintain the aerodynamic tucked in position while riding a road bicycle. | 07-09-2015 |
Asen Petrov, Mountain View, CA US
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20100169497 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR INTEGRATING LOCAL SYSTEMS WITH CLOUD COMPUTING RESOURCES - In one embodiment the present invention includes systems and methods for integrating local systems with cloud computing resources. In one embodiment, shared security information is stored on a local system and on a cloud computer system to allow secure communications between software applications on the two systems. In another embodiment, a tunnel agent client on a local system and a tunnel agent server on a cloud computer system are used to establish a secure connection point between the two systems. | 07-01-2010 |
20100299366 | Systems and Methods for Generating Cloud Computing Landscapes - In one embodiment, the present invention includes a computer-implemented method comprising specifying a landscape definition, the landscape definition specifying a plurality of different servers to be instantiated on a cloud computing system, wherein the plurality of servers are operable to work together as a single logical entity, the landscape definition further specifying dependencies between the servers, and wherein each server in the landscape definition is stored as an image on the cloud computing system, each image including information for instantiating a corresponding server on the cloud computing system and instantiating the plurality of servers on the cloud computing system using the landscape definition. | 11-25-2010 |
20120124129 | Systems and Methods for Integrating Local Systems with Cloud Computing Resources - In one embodiment the present invention includes systems and methods for integrating local systems with cloud computing resources. In one embodiment, shared security information is stored on a local system and on a cloud computer system to allow secure communications between software applications on the two systems. In another embodiment, a tunnel agent client on a local system and a tunnel agent server on a cloud computer system are used to establish a secure connection point between the two systems. | 05-17-2012 |
Dimitri Petrov, Menlo Park, CA US
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20080243398 | System and method for cleaning noisy genetic data and determining chromosome copy number - Disclosed herein is a system and method for increasing the fidelity of measured genetic data, for making allele calls, and for determining the state of aneuploidy, in one or a small set of cells, or from fragmentary DNA, where a limited quantity of genetic data is available. Genetic material from the target individual is acquired, amplified and the genetic data is measured using known methods. Poorly or incorrectly measured base pairs, missing alleles and missing regions are reconstructed using expected similarities between the target genome and the genome of genetically related individuals. In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, incomplete genetic data from an embryonic cell are reconstructed at a plurality of loci using the more complete genetic data from a larger sample of diploid cells from one or both parents, with or without haploid genetic data from one or both parents. In another embodiment of the invention, the chromosome copy number can be determined from the measured genetic data of a single or small number of cells, with or without genetic information from one or both parents. In another embodiment of the invention, these determinations are made for the purpose of embryo selection in the context of in-vitro fertilization. In another embodiment of the invention, the genetic data can be reconstructed for the purposes of making phenotypic predictions. | 10-02-2008 |
Dimitri Petrov, Stanford, CA US
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20140032128 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CLEANING NOISY GENETIC DATA AND DETERMINING CHROMOSOME COPY NUMBER - Disclosed herein is a system and method for increasing the fidelity of measured genetic data, for making allele calls, and for determining the state of aneuploidy, in one or a small set of cells, or from fragmentary DNA, where a limited quantity of genetic data is available. Poorly or incorrectly measured base pairs, missing alleles and missing regions are reconstructed using expected similarities between the target genome and the genome of genetically related individuals. In accordance with one embodiment, incomplete genetic data from an embryonic cell are reconstructed at a plurality of loci using the more complete genetic data from a larger sample of diploid cells from one or both parents, with or without haploid genetic data from one or both parents. In another embodiment, the chromosome copy number can be determined from the measured genetic data, with or without genetic information from one or both parents. | 01-30-2014 |
Dmitri Petrov, San Mateo, CA US
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20140330840 | Distributed Cache for Graph Data - In one embodiment, a system includes a database; and a cache layer comprising one or more cache nodes, the one or more cache nodes operative to: maintain in a memory one or more data structures storing association information describing associations between nodes in a graph a plurality of distributed cache clusters for storing information in the form of a graph, the graph comprising a plurality of nodes, each uniquely identified by a node identifier, and edge information indicating associations between nodes; respond to queries for associations between nodes in the graph by accessing the memory; and forward other queries to the database for processing. | 11-06-2014 |
Dmitri Petrov, Palo Alto, CA US
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20160138105 | SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR DETERMINING A WOMAN'S RISK OF ANEUPLOID CONCEPTION - The present invention provides methods and systems for determining a woman's risk of carrying an aneuploid embryo based on the maternal genotype, maternal age and optionally paternal age. | 05-19-2016 |
Mikhail Petrov, Cupertino, CA US
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20140269223 | Snooze Alarm System for a Wearable Device - A wearable device in one embodiment includes a motion detection sensor, an alarm clock and a sleep monitor operatively coupled to the motion detection sensor and the alarm clock. The sleep monitor monitors a person during sleep by collecting motion detection sensor data at a first data collection rate and determines a sleep state of the person based on the collected motion detection sensor data at the first data collection rate. If the sleep monitor detects that the alarm clock has entered a snooze mode, then the first data collection rate is increased to a second data collection rate and motion detection sensor data is collected at the second data collection rate while the alarm clock system in the snooze mode. | 09-18-2014 |
Mikhall Petrov, Cupertino, CA US
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20160142913 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR CONTENT SHARING BETWEEN MULTIPLE MOBILE ELECTRONIC DEVICES - A method performed by a server to facilitate content sharing between multiple mobile electronic devices includes receiving, from a first mobile electronic device, a first content-sharing request and credentials for establishing a direct wireless connection between the first mobile electronic device and another mobile electronic device for sharing content of the first mobile electronic device. A first content-discovery request is received from a second mobile electronic device, and a location of the second mobile electronic device is also received. The credentials are communicated to the second mobile electronic device when the location indicates that the second mobile electronic device is within an established content-sharing geographical area. | 05-19-2016 |
Peter Petrov, Orange, CA US
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20100171383 | ROTOR FOR ELECTRIC MACHINE HAVING A SLEEVE WITH SEGMENTED LAYERS - An electric machine system includes an electric machine and a companion device. The electric machine has a stationary member and a movable member that, by interaction of magnetic fields, at least one of moves relative to the stationary member or generates electricity when moved relative to the stationary member. One of the stationary member and the movable member includes a permanent magnet. The companion device is coupled to the electric machine to communicate mechanical movement with the movable member. In certain instances, the electric machine system has adaptations for operation of the electric machine system subsea and/or in a corrosive environment. | 07-08-2010 |
Sergey Petrov, Dublin, CA US
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20090259627 | KEEPING POPULAR ADVERTISEMENTS ACTIVE - A computerized method and system for keeping popular advertisements active are provided. Example embodiments may include identifying one or more expiring online content from a plurality of online contents. A popularity of the one or more expiring online content may be determined; and an expiration date of the one or more expiring online content may be extended based on the popularity. | 10-15-2009 |
20150039633 | DUPLICATE STATION DETECTION SYSTEM - Embodiments are disclosed for identifying duplicate stations in a radio station network. An example method includes identifying stations within a radio station network, determining which of the stations are duplicate stations, and selecting, via automated operated content management devices or user input directed to manually operated content management devices, which of the duplicate stations to show and which of the duplicate stations to suppress from being presented to a user. The example method further includes selectively displaying a selected duplicate station of a group of duplicate stations depending on a radio network's contractual agreements with various partners. | 02-05-2015 |
20150199711 | KEEPING POPULAR ADVERTISEMENTS ACTIVE - A computerized method and system for keeping popular advertisements active are provided. Example embodiments may include identifying one or more expiring online content from a plurality of online contents. A popularity of the one or more expiring online content may be determined; and an expiration date of the one or more expiring online content may be extended based on the popularity. | 07-16-2015 |
Stan C. Petrov, Newport Beach, CA US
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20150068232 | Reusable Cryogenic Carrying Case for Biological Materials - A compact, mobile communicating carrying case for the transport and storage of temperature-sensitive materials. The carrying case regulates to preset cryogenic temperatures without external input. Cryogenic temperature control is provided by use of a liquid nitrogen cooling system. A microprocessor-controlled double function solenoid, temperature sensors, and several mechanical one way release valves regulate the cooling system. Peripheral integrated modules collect, send, receive and display information such as location, core temperature, and the nature of the enclosed material. The carrying case provides a compact laser-etched working area, in addition to a set of basic surgical instruments, needed for procedures using biological materials. | 03-12-2015 |
20150158654 | FLUID MIXING AND DISPENSING CONTAINER - A handheld reusable multi-compartmental mixing and dispensing container for storing fluids separately therein before mixing. The proportions of the substances in a mixture are externally adjustable. The desired concentration is determined by test components attached to the container that sense various environmental and user-specific factors. The amount of the adjustable substance to be added to a mixture is controlled by an adjustment wheel on the container. A single control button allows a user to choose what fluid substances are to be mixed and dispensed. A pressurized gas propellant in a replaceable canister moves the fluid around and out of the container. | 06-11-2015 |
Stan C. Petrov, Costa Mesa, CA US
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20150160411 | PHOTOELECTRIC CONDUCTIVE MOTHERBOARD AND MODULAR SYSTEM - A photoelectric conductive motherboard with electronic modules. The multilayer board conducts electricity to provide power for the individual modules, and concurrently propagates light allowing the modules to communicate with each other by an integrated array of light emitters and receivers that are paired by wavelength and intensity. Large amounts of information can be transmitted between the modules simultaneously, at extremely high speeds, without the need for additional hardware. | 06-11-2015 |
20160037939 | ACTIVE MULTICOMPARTMENTAL PRESSURE REDISTRIBUTION SYSTEM - An interconnected multicompartmental pressure redistribution system that is able to precisely identify contact pressure points and address excess pressure on the body by redistributing the pressure in real time. Sensors that are part of a matrix of fluid substance-filled interactive pixels communicate with a microcontroller that may also be in wireless communication with a smart device. The microcontroller controls the individual fluid flow regulators located between the interactive pixels. This causes specific flow regulators to open, allowing the fluid substance to flow from one interactive pixel to another, redistributing pressure, as needed. | 02-11-2016 |
20160041934 | BONDING, COMMUNICATION AND CONTROL SYSTEM FOR A SHIPPING AND/OR STORAGE UNIT - A bonding, communication and control system that, via multiple digital and analog inputs and outputs provided by an on-the-go ready microcontroller, is capable of integrating the function of components required for a device to perform its tasks. Each invention unit has the minimum amount of built in hardware to support its features. First the units can bond, using multiple modes of identification recognition technology. Second, invention units can interconnect and exchange data via encrypted communication. Third, plug and play hardware can be added. Hardware can be customized, but also enables the fourth core feature: the invention can pair to a smart device, making possible full utilization of all of its hardware, software and existing infrastructure, including its ability to send data to and from a remote location. Thereby, both real time monitoring and anticipation of environment, and remote control of parameters of invention-associated devices, are possible. | 02-11-2016 |
Svetlozar Petrov, Emeryville, CA US
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20150195724 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR IMPLEMENTING A TASK PLAN INCLUDING TRANSMISSION OF ONE OR MORE TEST MESSAGES - A method, computing device and computer program product are provided in order to implement a test plan in an efficient manner. In the context of a method, a plurality of test messages from each of a plurality of different source systems are stored. The plurality of test messages may include test messages to be captured in an electronic health record. The method constructs a test plan. The test plan identifies an end point. The test plan also includes one or more test messages that have been previously stored and respective anticipated outcomes at the end point following transmission of the test messages. The method also includes transmitting the test messages of the test plan and receiving feedback regarding the outcome following transmission of the test messages of the test plan to the end point. The method also includes determining whether the test plan was successfully executed based upon the feedback. | 07-09-2015 |
Todor Petrov, Santee, CA US
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20150061683 | MAPPING RESISTIVITY DISTRIBUTION WITHIN THE EARTH - Resistivity in subsurface earth at locations kilometers away from wells in the reservoirs is mapped and monitored. An electromagnetic source with an electrode is deployed a borehole in the reservoir, and a group of sensors at counter electrodes is deployed at a number of other locations radially spaced at some distance from the well. The source transmits a current which flows to the counter electrodes causing an electromagnetic field which is sensed at the sensors. The source is activated at different depths in the well and ratios of the electromagnetic field sensed with the source at different depths used to obtain data to map the resistivity. The sensors are capable of sensing electromagnetic fields along two orthogonal axes, and the measurements at a sensor along these axes used to reduce undesirable effects of noise and other factors on the data measurements. | 03-05-2015 |
Tsvetomir Petrov, San Diego, CA US
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20100060310 | Systems and Methods Utilizing Redundancy in Semiconductor Chip Interconnects - An integrated circuit, or combination of integrated circuits, has a primary interconnect, a redundant interconnect, and circuitry connecting the primary and redundant interconnects allowing selection of the redundant interconnect to bypass the primary interconnect. | 03-11-2010 |
Tsvetomir P. Petrov, San Diego, CA US
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20100097101 | DISTRIBUTED SUPPLY CURRENT SWITCH CIRCUITS FOR ENABLING INDIVIDUAL POWER DOMAINS - An integrated circuit includes multiple power domains. Supply current switch circuits (SCSCs) are distributed across each power domain. When a signal is present on a control node within a SCSC, the SCSC couples a local supply bus of the power domain to a global supply bus. An enable signal path extends through the SCSCs so that an enable signal can be propagated down a chain of SCSCs from control node to control node, thereby turning the SCSCs on one by one. When the domain is to be powered up, a control circuit asserts an enable signal that propagates down a first chain of SCSCs. After a programmable amount of time, the control circuit asserts a second enable signal that propagates down a second chain. By spreading the turning on of SCSCs over time, large currents that would otherwise be associated with coupling the local and global buses together are avoided. | 04-22-2010 |
Tsvetomir Petrov Petrov, Menlo Park, CA US
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20120290396 | SHORT-RANGE COMMUNICATION ENABLED LOCATION SERVICE - In some examples, aspects of the present disclosure may include techniques to identify a physical location of an item with potentially enhanced precision. In one example, a method includes, receiving an item descriptor that describes one or more physical items. The method also includes receiving a data payload from a peripheral device using short-range wireless communication that includes information usable to locate at least one of the one or more physical items. The further includes selecting physical location data based on the item descriptor and the data payload, wherein the physical location data includes a representation of a physical location of the at least one of the one or more physical items; and outputting the physical location data that is usable to locate the at least one of the one or more physical items. | 11-15-2012 |
20120290611 | SHORT-RANGE COMMUNICATION ENABLED LOCATION SERVICE - In some examples, aspects of the present disclosure may include techniques to identify a physical location of an item with potentially enhanced precision. In one example, a method includes, receiving an item descriptor that describes one or more physical items. The method also includes receiving a data payload from a peripheral device using short-range wireless communication that includes information usable to locate at least one of the one or more physical items. The further includes selecting physical location data based on the item descriptor and the data payload, wherein the physical location data includes a representation of a physical location of the at least one of the one or more physical items; and outputting the physical location data that is usable to locate the at least one of the one or more physical items. | 11-15-2012 |
Valentin Petrov, Union City, CA US
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20140332390 | PREFABRICATED, SELF-CONTAINED GEL ELECTROPHORESIS MODULE - An electrophoresis system is provided. The system includes a buffer chamber box having a front surface. The buffer chamber box is divided into a first chamber and a second chamber by a divider. The system also includes a gel plate. A gel chamber is formed by the gel plate and the front surface of the buffer chamber box. The first chamber has a first electrode and a first conductive path member. The second chamber has a second electrode and a second conductive path member. | 11-13-2014 |
Yury Anatolievich Petrov, Coto De Caza, CA US
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20160127717 | DIFFRACTIVE ELEMENT FOR REDUCING FIXED PATTERN NOISE IN A VIRTUAL REALITY HEADSET - A virtual reality (VR) headset includes an electronic display element, a corrective element, and an optics block. The electronic display element outputs image light via a plurality of sub-pixels that are separated from each other by a dark space. The corrective element is configured to generate blur spots in the image light that mask the dark space between adjacent sub-pixels, with each blur spot corresponding to a blurred image of a sub-pixel in the image light. The optics block is configured to magnify the image light received from the corrective element and to optically correct the magnified image light. Optically corrected light is directed form the optics block to an exit pupil of the VR headset for presentation to a user. | 05-05-2016 |