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20100208747 | OUTPUT DEMULTIPLEXING FOR DYNAMIC BANDWIDTH ALLOCATION IN PASSIVE OPTICAL NETWORKS - Systems and methods according to these exemplary embodiments provide for mechanisms and methods that allow for improving the efficiency of a passive optical network (PON). Upstream data transmission can occur by allowing an optical network unit (ONU) cycle to overlap more than one GPON transmission convergence (GTC) frame. Additionally, or alternatively, multiple different bandwidth maps can be transmitted per dynamic bandwidth allocation (DBA) cycle to inform ONUs of their respective, upstream bandwidth allocations. | 08-19-2010 |
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20120166819 | Power Management of Optical Access Networks - Power management is performed in an optical access network to reduce energy consumption. Service information is determined about traffic at the first node. Power management is controlled based on the determined service information. The first node can control power management at the first node and/or the second node. The first node can categorize traffic according to service and determine traffic activity per service. Service information can include service type of the traffic, traffic class of the traffic, and/or quality of service requirements of the traffic. | 06-28-2012 |
20140112662 | MONITORING ENERGY CONSUMPTION IN OPTICAL ACCESS NETWORKS - An optical access network comprises optical network units connected to a node. A monitoring unit determines information indicative of energy consumption at the optical network unit over a period of time. An optical network unit can operate in operating states/modes which differ in their energy consumption. Monitoring unit can determine the information by determining a time that an optical network unit spends in the different operating states/modes. Monitoring unit can use a state machine at the node which represents the optical network unit. An optical network unit can locally record time spent in states/modes and forward this to the monitoring unit. An optical network unit can locally monitor energy consumption and forward this to the monitoring unit. An operational parameters of the access network can be modified based on the information determined by the monitoring unit. | 04-24-2014 |
20150104170 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR AUTOMATIC TOPOLOGY DISCOVERY IN WAVELENGTH DIVISION MULTIPLEXING (WDM) NETWORK - A method for automatic topology discovery implemented in a wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) network is disclosed. The WDM network contains a number of wavelength switching devices, and the method starts with selecting an unassigned wavelength between a pair of wavelength switching devices. For a first port of a first wavelength switching device, a pass through state is configured between the first port and a coupling port of the first wavelength switching device, and a first probing signal is sent at the unassigned wavelength to the first wavelength switching device. The method continues with detecting iteratively the first probing signal at the unassigned wavelength through each of a set of ports of a second wavelength switching device during a time period, and recording a connection between the first port of the first wavelength switching device and a port of the second wavelength switching devices when the first probing signal is detected. | 04-16-2015 |
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20100302043 | INTEGRATED SENSOR NETWORK METHODS AND SYSTEMS - Methods and systems for an integrated sensor network are described. In one embodiment, sensor data may be accessed from a plurality of motion sensors and a bed sensor deployed in a living unit for a first time period. An activity pattern for the first time period may be identified based on at least a portion of sensor data associated with the first time period. The activity pattern may represent a physical and cognitive health condition of a person residing in the living unit. Additional sensor data may be accessed from the motion sensors and the bed sensor deployed for a second time period. A determination of whether a deviation of the activity pattern of the first time period has occurred for the second time period may be performed. An alert may be generated based on a determination that the derivation has occurred. In some embodiments, user feedback is captured on the significance of the alerts, and the alert method is customized based on this feedback. Additional methods and systems are disclosed. | 12-02-2010 |
20100328436 | ANONYMIZED VIDEO ANALYSIS METHODS AND SYSTEMS - Methods and systems for anonymized video analysis are described. In one embodiment, a first silhouette image of a person in a living unit may be accessed. The first silhouette image may be based on a first video signal recorded by a first video camera. A second silhouette image of the person in the living unit may be accessed. The second silhouette image may be of a different view of the person than the first silhouette image. The second silhouette image may be based on a second video signal recorded by a second video camera. A three-dimensional model of the person in voxel space may be generated based on the first silhouette image, the second silhouette image, and viewing conditions of the first video camera and the second video camera. In some embodiments, information on falls, gait parameters, and other movements of the person living unit are determined. Additional methods and systems are disclosed. | 12-30-2010 |
20130197375 | Hydraulic Bed Sensor and System for Non-Invasive Monitoring of Physiological Data - Disclosed herein is a new and improved non-invasive bed sensing system for detecting and monitoring physiological movements such as heartbeat and respiration. The system may employ a hydraulic fluid to transduce the physiological pressures to an integrated pressure sensor and a new and improved signal processing method to identify individual cardiac pulses from the electronic signals generated by the hydraulic transducer. The system provides increased sensitivity capable of capturing quantitative pulse and respiration rates with subtle changes, ability to distinguish between instances of low pulse rate and shallow breathing, and improved comfort over existing system. | 08-01-2013 |
20130289449 | ACTIVITY ANALYSIS, FALL DETECTION AND RISK ASSESSMENT SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Aspects of the present disclosure include methods and corresponding systems for performing health risk assessments for a patient in the home environment. In various aspects, depth image data for a person may be obtained and subsequently processed to generate one or more parameters, such as temporal and spatial gait parameters. Subsequently, the generated parameters may be processed with other medical information related to the patient, such as electronic health records, to perform various health risk assessments. | 10-31-2013 |
20140148733 | ACTIVITY ANALYSIS, FALL DETECTION AND RISK ASSESSMENT SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A method for performing health risk assessments for a patient in a home or medical facility is provided. In various embodiments, the method comprises compiling depth image data from at least one depth camera associated with a particular patient, and generating at least one three-dimensional object based on the depth image data. The method additionally includes identifying a walking sequence from the at least one three-dimensional object, analyzing the walking sequence to generate one or more parameters, and performing at least one health risk assessment based on the one or more parameters to determine a health risk assessment score. The method further comprises sending an alert message to at least one caregiver when the at least one health risk assessment indicates the occurrence of an incident (i.e., the recorded depth image data) denoting that the patient has fallen or that there exists a high risk of the patient falling. | 05-29-2014 |
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