Pfautz
Daniel Pfautz, Hatfield, PA US
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20110264216 | Unlinked Implantable Knee Unloading Device - A system and method for sharing and absorbing energy between body parts. In one particular aspect, the system is an unlinked structure which facilitates absorbing energy between members forming a joint such as between articulating bones. | 10-27-2011 |
20140156013 | Unlinked Implantable Knee Unloading Device - A system and method for sharing and absorbing energy between body parts. In one particular aspect, the system is an unlinked structure which facilitates absorbing energy between members forming a joint such as between articulating bones. | 06-05-2014 |
20140156021 | Unlinked Implantable Knee Unloading Device - A system and method for sharing and absorbing energy between body parts. In one particular aspect, the system is an unlinked structure which facilitates absorbing energy between members forming a joint such as between articulating bones. | 06-05-2014 |
Daniel W. Pfautz, Hatfield, PA US
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20130149775 | DEVICE FOR RAPID DETECTION OF INFECTIOUS AGENTS - A portable system for real time detection of the presence of an infectious agent in a biological sample employs a reagent which detects the presence of a specific infectious agent in the sample, and emits a detectable signal when the reagent reacts with the sample and detects the presence of the infectious agent. A test cartridge has a reaction chamber for receiving the sample and the reagent. The reaction chamber has a predetermined internal geometry and at least one inner surface. Introducing the sample and the reagent into the test cartridge mixes the sample and the reagent. A testing unit receives the test cartridge, and includes a sensor for detecting an emitted detectable signal. The detection of the emitted detectable signal is indicative of the presence of the infectious agent in the sample. | 06-13-2013 |
Jonathan Pfautz, Carlisle, MA US
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20090006305 | Methods and Systems for Constructing Bayesian Belief Networks - Methods and systems are described for simplifying a causal influence model that describes influence of parent nodes X | 01-01-2009 |
20100023300 | SENSOR BASED MONITORING OF SOCIAL NETWORKS - A method and system for detecting and monitoring discrete interactions within a physical social network is provided. The system and method detects attributes associated with human communication activities and distinguishes them from other concurrently detected activities in order to identify discrete interactions that are in turn transmitted across a network having a limited data rate. Generally, in its simplest form a plurality of wireless sensors are deployed across a cross-section of people of interest. Once deployed, the wireless sensors establish an ad-hoc network that transmits a small amount of data relating to the each of the discrete individuals bearing a sensor. The collected data is analyzed through the application of rules set forth in a Bayesian belief network to make a determination regarding the probability that an actual interaction between two individuals bearing sensors in fact occurred. | 01-28-2010 |
20120084239 | Methods and Systems for Constructing Bayesian Belief Networks - Methods and systems are described for simplifying a causal influence model that describes influence of parent nodes X | 04-05-2012 |
Penn L. Pfautz, Middletown, NJ US
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20140160924 | ADVERTISING NETWORK LAYER REACHABILITY INFORMATION SPECIFYING A QUALITY OF SERVICE FOR AN IDENTIFIED NETWORK FLOW - Methods, apparatus and articles of manufacture for advertising network layer reachability information specifying a quality of service for an identified network flow are disclosed. Example methods disclosed herein to specify quality of service for network flows include receiving network layer reachability information including a first quality of service class specified for a first network flow, the network layer reachability information having been advertised by a first network element that is to receive the first network flow. Such example methods can also include updating an incoming packet determined to belong to the first network flow to indicate that the incoming packet belongs to the first quality of service class, the incoming packet being received from a second network element. Such example methods can further include, after updating the incoming packet, routing the incoming packet towards the first network element. | 06-12-2014 |