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Rebecca E. Agrait, San Francisco, CA US
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20110276370 | Mobile parking enforcement method - A real-time wireless parking enforcement system is provided that includes a remote parking enforcement system having a plurality of parking sensors disposed to gather parking occupancy data and at least one source of parking payment data, where the parking occupancy data and parking payment data is communicated to a central server in real-time, and a plurality of wireless mobile platforms are operated by a plurality of parking enforcement officers (PEO's). The wireless mobile platforms send and receive real-time and continuous parking occupancy data and parking payment data to and from the central server, where bidirectional communication exists between the central server and the wireless mobile platforms. When the PEO enters response information to a potential violation to the wireless mobile platform, the bidirectional communication updates the status of the potential violation to all the wireless platforms in real-time, where the information is used to reduce enforcement redundancies by the PEO's. | 11-10-2011 |
Rebecca E. Carvell, Brookfield, CT US
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20090006253 | System and method for data comparison and reconciliation by a business customer using an electronic bill presentment system - A method for flexible automated comparison of a biller's data with the business customer's data via the EBPP system that is in place between the two. The biller stores a first set of customer billing data in its EBPP database. The customer stores a second set of customer billing data reflecting its most current information. The biller presents an electronic statement to the customer based on the first set of customer billing data. The customer selects one or more of the invoices for comparison and billing data fields to perform comparison on. The customer transmits an input file to the biller reflecting local data. The biller EBPP system then compares the customer's local billing data with the EBPP data. The step of comparing further includes selecting a comparison set of data from the EBPP data based on the one or more invoices selected by the customer. The comparison is performed on the fields indicated for comparison by the customer. The type of comparison to be done may also be indicated in the input file. The EBPP system of the biller then provides a comparison report to the customer showing instances where the comparison set and the second set of data are different. | 01-01-2009 |
Rebecca E. Grinter, San Francisco, CA US
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20110134847 | METHOD, APPARATUS, AND PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR PROVISIONING SECURE WIRELESS SENSORS - We present technology that allows layman computer users to simply create, provision, and maintain secured infrastructure—an instant PKI. This technology can be used in a wide variety of applications including wired and wireless networks, secure sensor networks (such as medical networks), emergency alert networks, as well as simply and automatically provisioning network devices whether secure or not. | 06-09-2011 |
Rebecca E. Jones-Albertus, Mountain View, CA US
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20130263923 | REVERSE HETEROJUNCTIONS FOR SOLAR CELLS - In a solar cell having one or more subcells, at least one subcell is provided with a reverse heterojunction, the reverse heterojunction being formed with an emitter and an adjacent base, wherein the emitter has a band gap that is at least 10 meV lower than that of the adjacent base in order to reduce sheet resistance of the emitter and/or increase the subcell current with minimal effect on the open-circuit voltage. Because of the increase in current, the decrease in emitter sheet resistance, and relatively unchanged open-circuit voltage of the subcell, the efficiency of a solar cell employing one or more subcells with reverse heterojunctions is enhanced. | 10-10-2013 |
Rebecca E. Lutz, Orlando, FL US
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20150193496 | INDOOR POSITIONING SERVICE SCANNING WITH TRAP ENHANCEMENT - A method of an event management system trapping changes using a server in an indoor positioning system with trap management to a plurality of devices each having a transponder within a location having a plurality of anchor nodes at fixed locations. | 07-09-2015 |
Rebecca E. Parales, Davis, CA US
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20100184161 | ACIDOTHERMUS CELLULOYTICUS XYLANASE - A thermophilic endo-beta-1,4-xylanase derived from | 07-22-2010 |
20130295619 | ACIDOTHERMUS CELLULOYTICUS XYLANASE - A thermophilic endo-beta-1,4-xylanase derived from | 11-07-2013 |
Rebecca E. Tiep, Monrovia, CA US
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20140130805 | FLUIDIC-CONTROLLED RESERVOIR CANNULA - A reservoir cannula is described that has a static fluidic control structure, in that it does not employ a membrane or other moving parts. Furthermore, the reservoir is open to ambient air instead of being sealed. In use, the reservoir cannula enables storage of oxygen and oxygen-rich gas in a storage chamber as well as in and around the patient's nasal passages and nasopharynx, which enables high volume oxygen delivery to the patient early in the next inhalation. Consequently, patients using this delivery mode can carry a smaller and lighter portable oxygen container for ambulatory oxygen, because lower flow oxygen is required to meet their oxygenation needs. In addition, patients requiring a higher flow of oxygen can achieve oxygenation levels previously achieved only by high flow mask or high flow nasal oxygen systems. | 05-15-2014 |