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Assad S. Sawaya, Baiting Hollow, NY US
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20120064123 | Composition for a topical ophthalmic clear colloidal liquid which undergoes a liquid-gel phase transition in the eye - The present invention is directed to a topical ophthalmic composition for a liquid comprised of clear colloidal polar nanolipids delivered in submicron sized particles (Nanopids™), aqueous colloidal lubricants, aqueous polymers, emulsifies, and a unique stabilizing buffer system, which undergoes a liquid-gel phase transition in the eye. Said composition is designed to deliver advanced eye lubricants, protect the three (3) layers of corneal film from dryness, and provide a unique system of Dry Eye treatment that addresses and treats all three layers of corneal tear film. Said composition is further designed to provide a superior delivery system of various Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs), and/or anti-infective/antibiotic/anti-fungal agents, accepted as safe and efficacious for ophthalmic use. | 03-15-2012 |
20140030337 | COMPOSITION FOR A TOPICAL OPHTHALMIC CLEAR COLLOIDAL LIQUID WHICH UNDERGOES A LIQUID-GEL PHASE TRANSITION IN THE EYE - The present invention is directed to a topical ophthalmic composition for a liquid comprised of clear colloidal polar nanolipids delivered in submicron sized particles, aqueous colloidal lubricants, aqueous polymers, emulsifies, and a unique stabilizing buffer system, which undergoes a liquid-gel phase transition in the eye. Said composition is designed to deliver advanced eye lubricants, protect the three (3) layers of corneal film from dryness, and provide a unique system of Dry Eye treatment that addresses and treats all three layers of corneal tear film. Said composition is further designed to provide a superior delivery system of various Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs), and/or anti-infective/antibiotic/anti-fungal agents, accepted as safe and efficacious for ophthalmic use. | 01-30-2014 |
Bernard M. Sawaya, Los Angeles, CA US
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20140304930 | TICKET SCRAPING DEVICE - A device for removing a covering film layer off of a ticket comprises a cylindrical housing which includes a battery compartment, a motor powered by the batteries within the battery compartment, a crankshaft connected to the motor and a scrapper element in contact with the crankshaft which moves in response to the motion generated by the motor. The scrapper element includes a tip that, when in contact with the film later on the ticket, removes the film from the ticket. Preferably, the scrapper element motion is from side to side. Preferably, the tip is a blade cut at a 47 degree angle with the scrapper element. | 10-16-2014 |
Frederick J. Sawaya, Farmington Hills, MI US
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20110210071 | Remediation System For Transition Metal Ions And Method For Same - In at least one embodiment, a remediation system for oxic water having transition metal ions includes a first chamber defining a first cavity having a first inlet and a first outlet. The first cavity includes oxic water having dissolved ions of reduced species of chalcogenides. The system also includes a second chamber in fluid communication with the first chamber. The oxic water has a pH ranging from 2.5 to 7.5 when present in the first chamber. | 09-01-2011 |
20130026102 | REMEDIATION SYSTEM FOR TRANSITION METAL IONS AND METHOD FOR SAME - In at least one embodiment, a method for remediating oxic water having transition metal ions comprises the steps of providing oxic water having transition metal ions. The water is introduced to a chamber. The pH is adjusted to a range from 2.5 to 7.5 forming a pH-adjusted oxic water. Thiosulfate ions are introduced and reacted with the transition metal ions to form insoluble transition metal-thiosulfate species complexes, which are immobilized forming remediated oxic water. | 01-31-2013 |
20150238522 | COMPOSITION FOR TREATMENT, INHIBITION AND ATTENUATION OF VIRUS - The embodiments herein relate to a therapeutically active composition for the treatment, inhibition or attenuation of a virus. The composition comprises an effective amount of a sulfur containing compound along with one or more pharmaceutically acceptable carriers or excipients. The sulfur containing compound impairs a disulfide bond of a plurality of virus. The plurality of virus includes | 08-27-2015 |
Fredrick James Sawaya, Farmington Hills, MI US
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20100193422 | AIR OR WATER FILTRATION AND REMEDIATION SYSTEM - A multi-stage air and water filtration and remediation system is described that can destroy, neutralize, or otherwise facilitate the elimination of many types of microorganisms (e.g., bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoans, and so forth), hazardous chemicals (e.g., heavy metals, radioactive species, poisonous gases, hormones, and so forth), and other harmful substances contained in contaminated air and water. The filtration and remediation system includes exposure of the contaminated air or water to an iodine-containing stage, a sulfur-containing stage, an oxidation stage, an anion resin stage, a centrifugation stage (for the contaminated water only), and a carbon-containing stage. The introduction of the contaminated air or water into, and through, the filtration and remediation system can be accomplished by gravity flow or pressure, various pumps, suction devices, and so forth. Additionally, optional iodine removal, UV radiation, ozonation, and re-titration stages can also be provided. The various stages can be positioned relative to one another in a specific configuration or sequence for maximum benefit and efficacy. | 08-05-2010 |
Ikuko Sawaya, Setagaya-Ku, Tokyo JP
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20150334502 | SOUND SIGNAL DESCRIPTION METHOD, SOUND SIGNAL PRODUCTION EQUIPMENT, AND SOUND SIGNAL REPRODUCTION EQUIPMENT - Provided is a sound signal description method corresponding to a format of “sound signals to compose a multi-layered sound field”, as well as a sound signal production equipment and a sound signal reception equipment which correspond to the sound signal description method. | 11-19-2015 |
Ikuko Sawaya, Tokyo JP
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20150281842 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR GENERATING AUDIO DATA, AND DEVICE AND METHOD FOR PLAYING AUDIO DATA - An apparatus and method for generating audio data and an apparatus and method for playing audio data may be disclosed, in which the apparatus for playing the audio data may extract a descriptor related to a multichannel audio signal from a bitstream generated by the apparatus for generating the audio data, and play the multichannel audio signal, based on the extracted descriptor, and the descriptor may include information on an audio signal included in the multichannel audio signal. | 10-01-2015 |
Jerry Sawaya, St. Petersburg, FL US
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20110011387 | MULTIPLE FUNCTION CROSS-DRAFT CONVECTION OVEN/GRILLING SYSTEM - A multiple function convection oven/grilling system comprising a chamber, which is rotatably mounted on a stand. The invention includes a stand, a rotatable cylindrically-shaped chamber, a removable cover, a removable grilling/cooking surface, a fuel support rack for hold charcoal or wood, a detachable extension to the front side of the fuel support rack that form a basket for preventing the fuel source from falling off the fuel support rack when the chamber is rotated such that the fuel source is oriented between a six o'clock position at the bottom of the chamber to a nine o'clock position. The chamber includes a rotation positioning holding feature in the form of a notched plate that engages elongate pins extending from one of the opposing ends of the cylindrical chamber. | 01-20-2011 |
Kazuyuki Sawaya, Shizuoka JP
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20100019903 | PASSIVE INFRARED DETECTOR - Embodiments of a passive infrared detector can distinguish between an intruder and a small animal passing nearby the detector with a high degree of accuracy without substantially detracting from the ability to detect the intruder within a coverage area farther from the detector. In some embodiments, the passive infrared detector includes a pair of lens assemblies that collect infrared light onto corresponding infrared sensors. Each lens assembly receives light from different spatial regions, which do not overlap near the detector and which substantially overlap farther from the detector. The passive infrared detector also includes a controller that is capable of distinguishing between an intruder and a small animal based on simultaneity of signals from the infrared sensors or by summing the signals from the infrared sensors. | 01-28-2010 |
Kunio Sawaya, Miyagi JP
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20090121837 | SENSOR TAG, SENSOR TAG DEVICE, POWER RECEIVING CIRCUIT, AND SENSOR TAG DEVICE POWER SUPPLY METHOD - There is provided a sensor tag device capable of detecting event data by a sensor tag all the time even when no radio wave is received, saving power supply for a microprocessor, and enlarging the radio communication distance. The sensor tag device includes generation means | 05-14-2009 |
20110163876 | Millimeter Wave Imaging Apparatus - A millimeter wave imaging apparatus includes: an imaging device having a plurality of millimeter wave sensors that are arranged in a planar manner and receive millimeter waves radiated from a subject to detect signal levels thereof; an image data generation device that generates image data of the subject based on an output from each of the millimeter wave sensors constituting the imaging device; and a case that has a placement surface on which the subject can be placed and which permits transmission of the millimeter waves. The imaging device is arranged below the placement surface of the case, so that the millimeter waves, which are radiated from a bottom part of the subject placed on the placement surface of the case, are received by the plurality of millimeter wave sensors. | 07-07-2011 |
20110234783 | MILLIMETER WAVE IMAGING APPARATUS - A millimeter wave imaging apparatus includes: an imaging device provided with a millimeter wave sensor that receives millimeter waves radiated from a subject; an image data generation device that generates image data of the subject based on an output from the millimeter wave sensor constituting the imaging device; a storage device that stores inspection target object data indicating, with respect to each object to be an inspection target object, a shape of the object and a size of the object relative to the subject; a detection device that compares the inspection target object data stored by the storage device and the image data generated by the image data generation device, thereby to detect an inspection target object hidden in the subject; and an output device that outputs results of detection by the detection device. | 09-29-2011 |
20110260905 | Millimeter Wave Imaging Apparatus - A millimeter wave imaging apparatus includes: an imaging device including a plurality of millimeter wave sensors that are arranged in a planar manner and receive millimeter waves radiated from a subject to detect signal levels thereof; a temperature sensor that detects a temperature of the imaging device; a storage device that stores, with respect to the each of the millimeter wave sensors, temperature characteristics data indicating a relationship between the temperature detected by the temperature sensor and the output from the millimeter wave sensor; and an image data generation device that obtains a deviation of an output from the each of the millimeter wave sensors from reference temperature characteristics based on the temperature detected by the temperature sensor and the temperature characteristics data stored by the storage device, corrects the output from the each of the millimeter wave sensors based on the deviation, and thereby generates the image data. | 10-27-2011 |
20120075479 | Millimeter Wave Imaging Apparatus and Program - There is provided a millimeter wave imaging apparatus including: a lens antenna forming a subject image based on the millimeter waves from a subject; a line sensor including a plurality of millimeter wave sensors and capturing an image for one line of a predetermined width of the whole subject; a reflector having a reflecting surface reflecting millimeter waves; a reflection angle change device changing an angle of the reflecting surface; an image generation device generating an image of the whole subject from the respective subject images for one line; a millimeter wave radiation unit radiating a reference millimeter wave; a correction value setting device setting correction values with respect to the detected values by the millimeter wave sensors based on the millimeter wave from the millimeter wave radiation unit; and a detected value correction device correcting the detected values by the millimeter wave sensors with the correction values. | 03-29-2012 |
20130314216 | MICROWAVE BAND BOOSTER RECTIFIER CIRCUIT, AND WIRELESS TAG DEVICE AND WIRELESS TAG SYSTEM EMPLOYING SAME - In order to implement novel utilization methods, implementation of a low power consumption and high sensitivity RF receiving system is desired. A microwave frequency band stub resonance booster circuit characterized by boosting the amplitude of an RF signal in a passive operation by resonating in series a 0.2 pF to 0.01 pF micro-capacitor element with a λg/2 open stub element to perform impedance conversion of the input RF signal is used. In addition, since a capacitor which has been conventionally inserted in order to repeat charging and discharging of the RF signal by using two diodes becomes useless by putting a DC resonant component of resonant-boosted output into an open state when voltage-doubling and rectifying the resonant-boosted RF signal, rectified output can be obtained and high-sensitivity reception and detection of the RF signal becomes possible without being affected by the capacitor which imparts comparatively large insertion loss. | 11-28-2013 |
Kunio Sawaya, Sendai-Shi JP
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20090033462 | Rf ID Tag Device - The present invention aims to overcome the drawback with conventional RFID tag devices having a short communication range, and expand the communication range to several times or more that in the conventional scheme. The conventional scheme is based on equilibrium feeding/equilibrium modulation (a two-terminal circuit for antenna operation), whereas the present invention is based on disequilibrium feeding/equilibrium modulation (a three-terminal circuit for antenna operation). The conventional scheme is based on simple rectification of received RF signals, whereas the present invention employs a circuit based on a combination of a stub resonance-based, impedance transformation boosting scheme and a ladder boosting scheme. The conventional scheme is based on ASK or BPSK modulation, whereas the present invention is based on passive modulation, but can employ a QPSK modulation circuit. | 02-05-2009 |
20100188306 | THIN SLOT ANTENNA HAVING CAVITY, ANTENNA POWER FEEDING METHOD, AND RFID TAG DEVICE USING THE ANTENNA AND THE METHOD - Provided are a highly efficient thin slot antenna having a cavity, and a RFID tag device. The thin slot antenna can be attached to curved surfaces of a human body, things and the like, and furthermore, has relatively freely deformable flexible characteristics, and has an extremely small characteristic change due to deformation and that due to bodies to be attached to. A bag-like body having a cavity ( | 07-29-2010 |
20100220036 | REFLECT ARRAY - A reflect array ( | 09-02-2010 |
20120168625 | Millimeter Wave Imaging Sensor - A millimeter wave imaging sensor includes a plurality of millimeter wave sensors disposed on one plane intersecting an incoming direction of millimeter waves emitted from a subject. Each of the plurality of millimeter wave sensors includes an antenna portion, a wave detection unit, a transmission path, and a shielding member. Adjacent millimeter wave sensors, among the plurality of millimeter wave sensors, are positioned according to outer peripheral shape of the shielding members of the adjacent millimeter wave sensors. | 07-05-2012 |
20150155636 | DUAL ANTENNA SYSTEM - A disclosed dual antenna system includes a receiving antenna which includes a first surface orthogonal to an incident wave, the first surface being a first antenna aperture, and a transmitting antenna which includes a second surface parallel to a reflection direction which is a transmission direction, the second surface being a second antenna aperture. A portion of a structure of the transmitting antenna is shared by the receiving antenna. | 06-04-2015 |
Nicolas Sawaya, New Brunswick, NJ US
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20100332273 | TOOLS FOR ASSISTING IN PETROLEUM PRODUCT TRANSPORTATION LOGISTICS - A tool to assist decision-making in the logistics of bulk product transportation. For example, the tool may be used to solve a problem involving the transportation and the inventory management of crude oil, in which the transportation of crude oil between supply ports and discharge ports are performed by a fleet of ships. The tool is capable of handling a typical petroleum product transportation problem, which can be quite complex. The tool uses advanced modeling and optimization technology to find a solution (either optimal or near optimal) for the allocation of bulk products, vehicle routing, vehicle scheduling, and/or bulk product blending operations. | 12-30-2010 |
Nicolas Sawaya, Houston, TX US
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20140310049 | METHOD OF GENERATING AN OPTIMIZED SHIP SCHEDULE TO DELIVER LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS - A system and method is provided for generating an optimized ship schedule to deliver liquefied natural gas (LNG) from one or more LNG liquefaction terminals to one or more LNG regasification terminals using a fleet of ships. A plurality of optimization models model an LNG supply chain. The LNG supply chain includes the one or more LNG liquefaction terminals, the one or more LNG regasification terminals, and the fleet of ships. An input device accepts a plurality of inputs relevant to the LNG supply chain. The plurality of inputs are configured to be input into the optimization models. One or more solution algorithms are interfaced with the optimization models. A processor runs the optimization models using the interfaced solution algorithms to create an optimized ship schedule. Uncertainty is accounted for in the optimized ship schedule. An output device outputs the optimized ship schedule. | 10-16-2014 |
20140316839 | METHOD FOR GENERATING A LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS SUPPLY CHAIN DESIGN - A method for generating an LNG supply chain design. An LNG supply chain is modeled using a plurality of optimization models. Input data relevant to the modeled LNG supply chain is accepted. The input data is input into the optimization models. One or more solution algorithms are interfaced with the optimization models. The optimization models are nm using the interfaced solution algorithms to create an optimized supply chain design. The optimized supply chain design is outputted. Uncertainty is accounted for in the input data. The size, number, and design of ships, the number of berths and storage capacity at each LNG regasification terminal and LNG liquefaction terminal, and any other design decisions are treated as variables in the plurality of optimization models. | 10-23-2014 |
20140324727 | METHOD OF SIMULATING SHIPPING OF LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS - A method of simulating shipping of liquefied natural gas (LNG) is provided. An LNG supply chain is modeled with a plurality of decision-making modules. The plurality of decision-making modules are configured to capture behavior of various elements of the LNG supply chain. Data representing a current state of at least a portion of the LNG supply chain is entered into a computer-based simulation system. Optimization techniques are employed with the plurality of decision-making modules to prescribe operations decisions for each element of the LNG supply chain. A simulation of the LNG supply chain is run using the plurality of decision-making modules, the data, and the optimization techniques. An LNG shipping schedule is outputted. | 10-30-2014 |
20140344000 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR VALUATION AND VALIDATION OF OPTIONS AND OPPORTUNITIES IN PLANNING AND OPERATIONS FOR A LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS PROJECT OR PORTFOLIO OF PROJECTS - Systems and methods are provided for valuation and validation of options and opportunities in planning and operations for a liquefied natural gas project or portfolio of projects. The systems and methods use at least one of a supply chain design model, a shipping simulation model, a ship scheduling model, and an optionality planning model to make valuation and validation decisions. | 11-20-2014 |
Robert Sawaya, Ottawa CA
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20120250696 | Soft Preemption For Minimizing Preemptions In A Network - In an embodiment, a method is disclosed for minimizing soft preemptions of LSPs. Upon receiving a reservation message for an LSP whose requested bandwidth that exceeds the available bandwidth of downstream links, a network node may select a set of LSPs for soft preemption and share the selection with other nodes along their paths, both upstream and downstream. By coordinating the selection of LSPs to soft-preempt among nodes on the path, fewer LSPs may require soft preemption, which may result in minimizing excessive network disruptions, and thus, allowing the network to function more efficiently. | 10-04-2012 |
20120307644 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR LINK PROTECTION USING SHARED SRLG ASSOCIATION - In one embodiment, certain SRLGs associated with members of a bundle are deemed to be “risk-free SRLGs”, i.e., SRLGs whose failure may not substantially impact the capacity of the bundle to carry traffic in a computer network. In a bandwidth unaware embodiment a number of active members of the bundle is identified for each SRLG, and a bandwidth aware embodiment further specifies an available bandwidth capacity for each SRLG to determine risk-free SRLGs. A backup path or tunnel may be established and utilized to protect a communication link as long as the SRLGs shared are deemed to be risk-free SRLGs. | 12-06-2012 |
Samer Sawaya, Snoqualmie, WA US
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20140359602 | APPLICATION INSTALL AND LAYOUT SYNCING - Embodiments described herein relate to synchronizing configuration information between devices associated with a user. The synchronized configuration information can relate to application installations and uninstallations as well as to user modifications to user interfaces for managing and invoking the applications. For example, layouts of application representations provided by respective application launchers on a user's respective devices are kept automatically synchronized when the user modifies any of the layouts. Installations and uninstallations are similarly synchronized between the user's devices. Installations and uninstallations that might stem from synchronization may be circumscribed in various ways, such as by allowing the user to specify whether specific applications are to be installed/uninstalled only on specific devices or globally, by filtering propagation of synchronization updates according to hardware or software features and incompatibilities, or others. | 12-04-2014 |
Samer F. Sawaya, Snoqualmie, WA US
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20140298214 | Visual Configuration and Activation - Techniques for visual configuration and activation are described. Techniques discussed herein enable visuals to be presented to a user based on a user-specific visual configuration. The visuals are activated such that the visuals are selectable to access various functionalities. In at least some embodiments, a visualization that represents a user-specific visual configuration is provided to and displayed on a device. The visualization includes inactive visuals that are activated based on various considerations. | 10-02-2014 |
20140359469 | Coordination of System Readiness Tasks - Various systems, such as operating systems and application suites, have multiple programs that are installed and settings that are configured in order to put the system in a desired operational state (e.g., a substantially fully functioning state). Different users can have different experiences based on different programs they use, and the set of programs they use can come from network locations. A set of system readiness tasks is created that identifies the various actions to be performed to put the system in the desired operational state. Performance of the set of system readiness tasks is coordinated to display, prior to achieving the desired operational state, a preview of a user interface of the system that is customized to a specific user of the system. Performance of the set of system readiness tasks continues, while displaying the preview of the user interface, until the desired operational state is achieved. | 12-04-2014 |
Samer Fouad Sawaya, Snoqualmie, WA US
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20090192845 | INTEGRATED REAL TIME COLLABORATION EXPERIENCES WITH ONLINE WORKSPACE - Online meeting experience is integrated with online and/or offline collaborative workspace(s). Documents and other content generated through team collaboration and managed by a content management system are automatically made available during the meeting, updated, and stored in collaborative workspace linked to a particular meeting. Newly generated content during the meeting is also added to the workspace. As a result, online meetings become part of the collaborative workspace rendering reusable and searchable data through meeting content and updates to associated documents. | 07-30-2009 |
20090313280 | TECHNIQUES FOR EXTRACTING DATA FROM CONTENT DATABASES - Various technologies and techniques are disclosed for extracting data from databases of content management applications. Input is received from a user to connect to a database of a content management application. A connection is established to the database. When the database is not part of a current live instance of the content management application, an emulation is performed so that the database is treated like it is actually attached to the current live instance of the content management application. The user is able to browse the database. Unattached databases of a content management application can be managed using one or more commands, such as using an object model or command line. Orphaned databases can be detected and deleted from the content management application. | 12-17-2009 |
20090319582 | DATABASE SNAPSHOT MANAGEMENT - Technologies are described herein for managing database snapshots. One user interface is provided for managing the automated creation and deletion of database snapshots. Parameters are received through the user interface that define how the database snapshots should be created and deleted. Once the parameters are defined, a timer job is executed that causes a DBMS to create and delete the database snapshots according to the specified parameters. A user interface is also provided for manually managing the creation, deletion, and restoration of database snapshots. A request may be received through this user interface to recover data from a database snapshot. In response to such a request, another user interface is provided for specifying the data that should be recovered. Once the data to be recovered has been specified, the desired data is recovered from the database snapshot. | 12-24-2009 |
20100281049 | EXPLORING ATTACHED AND UNATTACHED CONTENT DATABASES - Various technologies and techniques are disclosed for searching for and extracting data from databases of content management applications. User input is received to connect to a database or database snapshot of an application, and a connection is established. When the database is not part of a current live instance of the application, an emulation is performed such that the database is treated like it is attached to the current live instance of the application. The user is able to browse and/or search for content, including documents, in the database or database snapshot without having to explore individual site collection structure and user interfaces of individual sites. A site collection user interface (UI), a site selector UI, and/or a list selector UI, for example, provide data entry fields for entering search requirements. Unattached databases can be managed using commands, such as using an object model or command line. | 11-04-2010 |
20130031274 | MATCHING CLIENT DEVICE TO APPROPRIATE DATA PACKAGE - One or more techniques and/or systems are disclosed for matching a client device with an appropriate network service provider data package. A device ID for the client device can be decomposed to one or more device ID ranges in a device decomposition set. One or more ranges of client ID can be assigned to a network service provider data package, which can be decomposed into a set of package decomposition ranges in a package decompositions set. The device decomposition set can be compared to the package decomposition set, and if an intersection is identified between the sets, the network service provider data package can be provided to the client device. | 01-31-2013 |
Samir A. Sawaya, San Diego, CA US
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20150146550 | METHOD OF AND SYSTEM FOR OPTIMIZING AN EMPIRICAL PROPAGATION PREDICTION MODEL IN A MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK - A propagation prediction model having adjustable parameters is optimized in a mobile communications network, by subdividing a service area into a plurality of map tiles, predicting a tile reliability from the model for each map tile, averaging the predicted tile reliability from all the map tiles to obtain a predicted average service area reliability, measuring a service area reliability for all the map tiles to obtain a measured service area reliability, comparing the predicted average service area reliability with the predicted average service area reliability, and adjusting the parameters of the model when the measured service area reliability differs from the predicted average service area reliability by a predetermined amount. | 05-28-2015 |
20150327088 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR EMULATING TESTING-PLAN CHANNEL CONDITIONS IN WIRELESS NETWORKS - Disclosed herein are methods and systems for emulating testing-plan channel conditions in wireless networks. One embodiment takes the form of a process that includes identifying a data-rate threshold and one or more testing-plan channel conditions. The process also includes identifying testing-scenario channel conditions corresponding to the testing-plan channel conditions. The process also includes selecting an attenuation offset based on a comparison of the one or more identified testing-scenario channel conditions to the one or more identified testing-plan channel conditions. The process also includes measuring a data rate with a testing-scenario attenuation level set equal to the selected attenuation offset. The process also includes storing testing-plan-compliance data associated with the measured data rate and the data-rate threshold. | 11-12-2015 |
Takuma Sawaya, Aichi JP
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20130265208 | ANTENNA UNIT - An antenna unit includes a base having a base-side fitting portion, antenna elements disposed on the base, an inner case fixed to the base and covering the antenna elements, and an outer case mounted on the base covering the inner case. The outer case | 10-10-2013 |
20130300146 | AUTOMOBILE WINDOW GLASS - The present invention relates to a window glass for a vehicle, including: an electromagnetic wave transmitting portion which transmits a predetermined electromagnetic wave, and is positioned above a position where a rearview mirror provided at a front and upper portion inside of the vehicle is projected on the window glass for a vehicle in a longitudinal direction and a horizontal direction of the vehicle, in which a distance in a width direction of the electromagnetic wave transmitting portion is larger than a width which is projected in a horizontal direction on the window glass for a vehicle at 45 degree angle towards each of both sides in a width direction from a central portion in a width direction of the rearview mirror relative to a longitudinal direction of the vehicle. | 11-14-2013 |
20130301118 | AUTOMOBILE WINDOW GLASS - The present invention relates to a window glass for a vehicle, attached to a body flange of the vehicle at a circumferential edge portion thereof, including: an infrared ray shielding portion which reflects or absorbs infrared rays on a large part of the window; and electromagnetic wave transmitting portions having a substantially rectangular shape, which transmit at least a predetermined electromagnetic wave, at each of lower end portions on both sides in a width direction of the vehicle. | 11-14-2013 |
Takuma Sawaya, Kyoto JP
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20140055313 | MAGNETIC MATERIAL ANTENNA AND ANTENNA DEVICE - A spiral coil conductor defining its winding central section as a conductor opening section is formed on a flexible substrate. The flexible substrate has a U shaped bend along a line passing through the conductor opening section so as to envelop a magnetic material core. The magnetic material core is arranged in a state where its end face faces the bend of the flexible substrate, and the magnetic material core includes cut shapes provided at a portion of the end face. The portion at the end face faces coil conductor sections at the bend of the flexible substrate, and the cut shapes separate the portion apart from the coil conductor sections. | 02-27-2014 |
Takuma Sawaya, Nagoya-Shi JP
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20150244115 | CONNECTOR - A connector including: multiple coaxial terminals each of which is formed into a shape of L, and has a connecting part attached to a coaxial cable and a terminal part bent with respect to the connecting part; a housing including a housing body having storage parts storing the coaxial terminals arrayed side by side and a cover closing the respective storage parts of the housing body; and a radio wave absorbing member disposed between the coaxial terminals stored in the respective storage parts and the cover and extending over the coaxial terminals, wherein the radio wave absorbing member is disposed so as to face at least a bent part in which the terminal part is bent with respect to the connecting part of each of the coaxial terminals, and provided in contact with or in proximity to each of the coaxial terminals. | 08-27-2015 |
Takuma Sawaya, Kyoto-Shi JP
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20100309081 | MAGNETIC MATERIAL ANTENNA AND ANTENNA DEVICE - A spiral coil conductor defining its winding central section as a conductor opening section is formed on a flexible substrate. The flexible substrate has a U shaped bend along a line passing through the conductor opening section so as to envelop a magnetic material core. The magnetic material core is arranged in a state where its end face faces the bend of the flexible substrate, and the magnetic material core includes cut shapes provided at a portion of the end face. The portion at the end face faces coil conductor sections at the bend of the flexible substrate, and the cut shapes separate the portion apart from the coil conductor sections. | 12-09-2010 |
Yukiko Sawaya, Fujimino-Shi JP
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20130340079 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REAL-TIME REPORTING OF ANOMALOUS INTERNET PROTOCOL ATTACKS - A system and a method for detecting anomalous attacks in Internet network flow operate by counting a number of Internet traffic messages that are detected as anomalous attacks to provide a count; computing a running average of the number of messages that are detected as anomalous attacks; and comparing the count to the running average to provide an anomalous attack alarm if the count is greater than a multiple of the running average. The attacks can include at least one of spoofing attacks or denial of service attacks. A computer readable storage medium stores instructions of a computer program, which when executed by a computer system, results in performance of steps of the method. | 12-19-2013 |
20140082730 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CORRELATING HISTORICAL ATTACKS WITH DIVERSE INDICATORS TO GENERATE INDICATOR PROFILES FOR DETECTING AND PREDICTING FUTURE NETWORK ATTACKS - An apparatus and method predict and detect network attacks by using a diverse set of indicators to measure aspects of the traffic and by encoding traffic characteristics using these indicators of potential attacks or anomalous behavior. The set of indicators is analyzed by supervised learning to automatically learn a decision rule which examines the temporal patterns in the coded values of the set of indicators to accurately detect and predict network attacks. The rules automatically evolve in response to new attacks as the system updates its rules periodically by analyzing new data and feedback signals about attacks associated with that data. To assist human operators, the system also provides human interpretable explanations of detection and prediction rules by pointing to indicators whose values contribute to a decision that there is an existing network attack or an imminent network attack. When such indictors are detected, an operator can take remediation actions. | 03-20-2014 |
Yukiko Sawaya, Fujimi JP
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20130125235 | Method, Apparatus and Program for Detecting Spoofed Network Traffic - A method, an apparatus and a program for detecting spoofed Internet Protocol (IP) traffic directed to a network having a plurality of autonomous systems (AS) is provided. The method comprises receiving an incoming packet through an AS, the incoming packet containing a source IP address and a destination IP address, acquiring a corresponding source and destination IP address prefixes, converting the corresponding source and destination IP address prefixes into a source AS number and a destination AS number, determining if the incoming packet arrived from an unexpected source based upon the corresponding destination IP address prefix and the converted source and destination AS number using an unexpected pair tuple table generated from network routing information and generating an alert indicating that the incoming packet is not allowed to enter the network. | 05-16-2013 |
20140020066 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SPAMMER HOST DETECTION FROM NETWORK FLOW DATA PROFILES - A system and method for spammer host detection from network flow data profiles comprises constructing one or more cluster profiles and detecting spammer hosts. Construction cluster profiles comprises observing network flow data from one or more hosts; for each host, representing the network flow data associated with the host as a multidimensional vector; clustering the vectors of the hosts into the plurality of cluster profiles; annotating each cluster profile using at least one of black lists and white lists; and calculating a confidence in each cluster profile annotation. Detecting spammer hosts comprises observing the network flow data from a new host; representing the network flow data associated with the new host as a multidimensional vector, and placing the new multidimensional vector of the new host into one cluster profile of the one or more cluster profiles. | 01-16-2014 |
20140020099 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CREATING BGP ROUTE-BASED NETWORK TRAFFIC PROFILES TO DETECT SPOOFED TRAFFIC - An inventive system and method for creating source profiles to detect spoofed traffic comprises obtaining a routing path for data to traverse nodes using traffic profiles, each routing path comprising at least a target AS, initializing one or more AS sets with last hop ASes, enhancing the AS sets by connecting the AS sets to routers, for each enhanced AS set, filtering observed traffic flows, and using the filtered flows to associate enhanced AS sets with network monitoring points to create the source profiles. In one aspect, filtering flows comprise TCP session filtering and/or destination bogon filtering. In one aspect, the routers are border gateway protocol routers. In one aspect, the last hop ASes are one hop away from the target AS. | 01-16-2014 |