Van Uitert
Andrew Van Uitert, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20140259108 | DEVICES FOR PROVIDING SECURE REMOTE ACCESS - A method for providing secure remote access by a controller is described. The method includes sending one or more endpoint requests. The method also includes receiving authentication service endpoint information and connection service endpoint information. The method further includes requesting authentication based on the authentication service endpoint information. Requesting authentication includes requesting license validation. The method also includes sending one or more registration messages based on the connection service endpoint information. The method further includes receiving a session request. The method additionally includes determining controller candidate link information. The method also includes sending the controller candidate link information. The method further includes receiving an automation message based on the controller candidate link information. | 09-11-2014 |
Gerrit Clemens Van Uitert, Voorschoten NL
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20090207963 | NUCLEAR REACTOR - The present invention generally relates to a nuclear reactor, comprising a reactor core, neutron reflectors surrounding the core on all sides, uranium oxide as reactor fuel and a coolant that is liquid at proces conditions and solid at room temperature. The invention is characterized in that the nuclear reactor comprises a thermal isolation which is impermeable for the coolant, which is of a different material than the coolant and which has a melting point higher than the temperature in the reactor, in such a way that the thermal isolation is surrounding the reactor core and the neutron reflectors on all sides in order to provide a leak-tight containment function. Therefore the phenomenon is being used that the temperature on the outside of the installation is always far below the melting point of the coolant, in such a way that the coolant solidifies on the outside of the installation under all possible circumstances. The heating channels, which are preferably embedded in the reflectors, contain heating elements for heating the reactor core to a temperature higher than the melting point of the coolant before the reactor is filled with the coolant and before the start up of the reactor begins. The whole primary system of the installation may fit in a transportable container. | 08-20-2009 |
Iris Van Uitert, Enschede NL
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20100031730 | DEVICE FOR MEASURING THE AMMONIA CONTENT IN A GAS MIXTURE - The invention relates to a device for measuring the ammonia content in a gas mixture. The device comprises at least one inlet and one outlet for the gas mixture, between which is situated an ammonia measuring system connected thereto. The device also comprises first regulating means for regulating the gas mixture flow through the inlet, and second means which are adapted such that they allow a measurement of the ammonia content which is substantially independent of the gas mixture flow rate. The device is preferably applied for measuring the ammonia content in exhaled air. | 02-11-2010 |
Robert Van Uitert, Hollis, NH US
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20140198965 | COMPUTER-AIDED DETECTION OF REGIONS OF INTEREST IN TOMOGRAPHIC BREAST IMAGERY - Disclosed are methods, and associated systems comprising processors, input devices and output devices, of detecting regions of interest in a tomographic breast image. The methods may comprise: acquiring tomographic breast image data; deriving a plurality of synthetic sub-volumes from the tomographic breast image data; wherein each subvolume is defined by parallel planar top and bottom surfaces; wherein planar top and bottom surfaces of successive subvolumes are parallel to each other; and wherein a top planar surface of a sub-volume is offset from a top planar surface of a prior sub-volume, such that successive sub-volumes overlap; for each sub-volume, deriving a two-dimensional image; for each two-dimensional image, identifying regions of interest therein; deriving at least one region of interest of potential clinical interest from a plurality of identified regions of interest; and outputting information associated with at least one derived region of interest of potential clinical interest. | 07-17-2014 |
Robert L. Van Uitert, Hollis, NH US
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20100128950 | Computer-Aided Detection of Regions of Interest in Tomographic Breast Imagery - Disclosed are methods, and associated systems comprising processors, input devices and output devices, of detecting regions of interest in a tomographic breast image. The methods may comprise: acquiring tomographic breast image data; deriving a plurality of synthetic sub-volumes from the tomographic breast image data; wherein each subvolume is defined by parallel planar top and bottom surfaces; wherein planar top and bottom surfaces of successive subvolumes are parallel to each other; and wherein a top planar surface of a sub-volume is offset from a top planar surface of a prior sub-volume, such that successive sub-volumes overlap; for each sub-volume, deriving a two-dimensional image; for each two-dimensional image, identifying regions of interest therein; deriving at least one region of interest of potential clinical interest from a plurality of identified regions of interest; and outputting information associated with at least one derived region of interest of potential clinical interest. | 05-27-2010 |
20100183210 | COMPUTER-ASSISTED ANALYSIS OF COLONIC POLYPS BY MORPHOLOGY IN MEDICAL IMAGES - The application discloses computer-based apparatus and methods for analysis of images of the colon to assist in the detection of colonic polyps. The apparatus and methods include the classification of anomalies which are suspected colonic polyps by morphological types, and the use of information about the morphological type to assist in the determination of whether the anomaly is a polyp. | 07-22-2010 |
20100189326 | COMPUTER-AIDED DETECTION OF FOLDS IN MEDICAL IMAGERY OF THE COLON - The application discloses computer-based apparatus and methods for analysis of images of the colon to assist in the detection of colonic polyps. The apparatus and methods include the detection, classification and display of candidate colonic folds. | 07-29-2010 |
20100246912 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IDENTIFYING SUSPICIOUS ANOMALIES USING INFORMATION FROM A PLURALITY OF IMAGES OF AN ANATOMICAL COLON UNDER STUDY - Systems, computer-readable media, and methods are presented that identify suspicious anomalies in a colon with higher sensitivity and at a lower false positive rate. A plurality of images of an anatomical colon is acquired. Candidate suspicious anomalies are identified in each image. The candidate suspicious anomalies across images are then compared using registration and matching. Features of candidate suspicious anomalies across images may be jointly evaluated to perform classification. | 09-30-2010 |
20110206250 | SYSTEMS, COMPUTER-READABLE MEDIA, AND METHODS FOR THE CLASSIFICATION OF ANOMALIES IN VIRTUAL COLONOGRAPHY MEDICAL IMAGE PROCESSING - This discloses methods and systems for the processing of medical image data of a colon acquired with an imaging device, such as a computerized tomography (“CT”) scanner and more particularly, to methods and systems for the classification of structures or objects in said medical image data. The disclosed methods and systems analyze image data for objects such as rectal tubes or stools, or for clusters of suspicious regions, and may eliminate such objects from further analysis prior to presenting potential polyps to a user. | 08-25-2011 |