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Berna Simsek, Istanbul TR
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20130024892 | DIGITAL BROADCAST RECEIVING DEVICE HAVING AN ELECTRONIC PROGRAM GUIDE - The present invention relates to a digital broadcast receiving device ( | 01-24-2013 |
Burak Simsek, Braunschweig DE
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20160119191 | METHOD FOR SIMULATING A COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, SIMULATION SYSTEM FOR A COMMUNICATION SYSTEM AND COMPUTER PROGRAM - A method for simulating a communication system, and simulation system for a communication system and computer program, the communication system having a communication protocol which regulates a communication between at least two transmitter-receivers of the communication system via a common communication channel in such a way that a first transmitter-receiver transmits a data packet only when no use of the communication channel by a second transmitter-receiver is indicated to the first transmitter-receiver, includes sending a data packet by at least the first transmitter-receiver via the common communication channel even when at least the second transmitter-receiver is using the communication channel. | 04-28-2016 |
Burc Simsek, Sugar Land, TX US
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20120146415 | POWER ALLOCATION TO DOWNHOLE TOOLS IN A BOTTOMHOLE ASSEMBLY - The present disclosure relates to a method to allocate electrical power among tools in a bottomhole assembly disposed in a wellbore. A bottomhole assembly having an electric generator, an electrical bus, a bus master, and two or more tools is provided. One or more of the two or more tools has selectable power modes. Electrical power, up to a maximum output value, is provided through the electrical bus to the two or more tools using the electric generator. Electronic components of the two or more tools are synchronized, using the bus master to select a normal power mode or a low power mode for each tool having selectable power modes. The combined power requirements of the two or more tools at any given time do not exceed the maximum output value. | 06-14-2012 |
Erdem Simsek, Essen DE
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20150311712 | METHOD FOR PROVIDING CONTROL POWER TO STABILIZE AN ALTERNATING CURRENT NETWORK, USING AN ENERGY ACCUMULATOR - The present invention relates to a method for providing control power to stabilize an AC electrical grid, comprising an energy store which can take up and emit electrical energy, wherein for the purpose of providing the control power, the energy store is used together with a differential power provider, wherein the AC electrical grid operates at a predefined frequency and a frequency band around the predefined frequency is defined and the control power to be provided in the case of a frequency deviation within the frequency band is provided by the energy store to the extent of more than 50%, relative to the total control power to be provided. | 10-29-2015 |
Ergun Simsek, Chevy Chase, MD US
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20130081804 | ESTIMATION OF DEPLETION OR INJECTION INDUCED RESERVOIR STRESSES USING TIME-LAPSE SONIC DATA IN CASED HOLES - An apparatus and a method for recovering hydrocarbons from a subterranean formation including collecting baseline and subsequent sonic data, calculating either open or cased hole Stoneley and cross dipole dispersions using the baseline and subsequent sonic data, estimating the minimum and maximum horizontal stress magnitude using the calculating dispersions, calculating a pressure, and recovering hydrocarbons. | 04-04-2013 |
Hidayet T. Simsek, Newton, MA US
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20150331978 | CODE GENERATION FOR USING AN ELEMENT IN A FIRST MODEL TO CALL A PORTION OF A SECOND MODEL - A device may generate code for a caller element of a first graphical model and a called element of a second graphical model by generating a first function and a second function. The first function may represent an interface between the caller element and the called element. The first function may include a first input argument corresponding to an input variable and a first output argument corresponding to an output variable. The second function may represent an underlying function of the called element. The underlying function may include the input variable passed from the caller element and the output variable. The underlying function may further include an internal input variable and an internal output variable. The second function may include second input arguments corresponding to the input variable and the internal input variable, and may include second output arguments corresponding to the output variable and the internal output variables. | 11-19-2015 |
20150331979 | USING AN ELEMENT IN A FIRST MODEL TO CALL A PORTION OF A SECOND MODEL - A device may receive function information that describes a caller element that calls a called element that is separate from the caller element. The function information may identify a name or reference of the called element, a passed input, and a passed output. The passed input may be provided by the caller element to the called element, and the passed output may be received by the caller element from the called element. The caller element may be associated with a caller model, and the called element may be associated with a called model. The device may identify the called element, and may execute the caller element in a simulation environment. Execution of the caller element may cause execution of the called element without causing execution of an entirety of the called model. The device may receive the passed output from the called element based on executing the called element. | 11-19-2015 |
Hidayet Tunc Simsek, Newton, MA US
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20110078652 | GRAPHICAL PARTITIONING FOR PARALLEL EXECUTION OF EXECUTABLE BLOCK DIAGRAM MODELS - Exemplary embodiments allow executable graphical models, such as block diagram models, to be graphically partitioned for execution on concurrent computing resources. Embodiments allow model components to be grouped into subtasks that are affiliated with tasks associated with concurrent computing resources. Tasks and sub graphs can be mapped to concurrent computing resources according to characteristics, such as sample time, solver type, etc. Embodiments further allow mappings to be visually indicated to a user via various display techniques including color, text, icons, shading, grouping of identifiers, etc. Concurrently executing portions of a model allows model results to be obtained faster than can be obtained when models are executed on a single computing resource, such as a single processor. | 03-31-2011 |
20110296435 | MESSAGE-BASED MODELING - A system and method may generate executable block diagrams in which at least some of the blocks run in accordance with message-based execution semantics. A message may include an input data payload that does not change over time, and the message may persist for only a determined time interval during execution of block diagram. A message-based execution engine may control execution of message-based blocks in which a source block may generate a message at a particular point in time, the message may be sent to one or more destination blocks triggering execution of those blocks, and the message may be destroyed on or after a determined time interval. Other execution domains, such as a time-based or state-based execution domain, may be provided, and the system may implement a hybrid execution model. A verification engine may provide one or more tools for evaluating and verifying operation of message-based blocks. The verification engine may support one or more verification blocks that may be added to the block diagram and associated with the diagram's message-based blocks. The verification blocks may capture and present messages exchanged among the message-based blocks. The verification blocks may also specify an expected interaction of messages, and determine whether the actual messages are equivalent to the expected interaction. If not, the verification block may perform one or more predefined actions, such as suspending further execution of the block diagram. | 12-01-2011 |
20150020080 | MESSAGE-BASED MODELING - A system and method may generate executable models having message sending objects and message receiving objects. A message may include a fixed data payload, and the message may persist for only a determined time interval of a total execution or simulation time of model. Message queues may be established for the messages, and the queues may have attributes. The model may include a state-based portion having states and transitions. States may be configured to generate and send messages, and to receive and process messages. In addition, transitions may be guarded by particular messages. The system and method also may generate standalone code, such as source code, for the model. The standalone code may include code that establishes a message passing service to support the sending and receiving of messages. | 01-15-2015 |
Onur Simsek, Seattle, WA US
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20090265707 | OPTIMIZING APPLICATION PERFORMANCE ON VIRTUAL MACHINES AUTOMATICALLY WITH END-USER PREFERENCES - A virtual machine management/monitoring service can be configured to automatically monitor and implement user-defined (e.g., administrator-defined) configuration policies with respect to virtual machine and application resource utilization. In one implementation, the monitoring service can be extended to provide user-customized alerts based on various particularly defined events that occur (e.g., some memory or processing threshold) during operation of the virtual machines and/or application execution. The user can also specify particularly tailored solutions, which can include automatically reallocating physical host resources without additional user input on a given physical host, or moving/adding virtual machines on other physical hosts. For example, the monitoring service can be configured so that, upon identifying that a virtual machine's memory and processing resources are maxed out and/or growing, the monitoring service adds memory or processing resources for the virtual machine, or adds a new virtual machine to handle the load for the application program. | 10-22-2009 |
Tulga Simsek, Izmir TR
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20110100068 | WASHER-EXTRACTOR MACHINE - This invention is related to washer-extractor machines and in particular to drum type washing machines that provide saving from water, energy and time and at the same time increase washing and extraction efficiency. This invention is also related to a washing and rinsing process realized using this machine. | 05-05-2011 |