Verney
Alexandre Verney, Grenoble FR
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20140252844 | OMNIDIRECTIONAL WHEEL THAT CAN BE DRIVEN BY A MOTOR AND VEHICLE PROVIDED THEREWITH - Spherical wheel that can be driven by a motor comprising a first body ( | 09-11-2014 |
Remi Verney, Grenoble FR
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20150356017 | PREDICTIVE CACHE APPARATUS AND METHOD OF CACHE PREDICTION - The present disclosure discloses a predictive cache apparatus particularly but not exclusively for controlling the cache update of a database, the predictive cache apparatus including a CEP processor configured to detect events generated the database or operational units, and to generate a cache operation order based on detected events, and a cache distributor configured to control the data to be cached in cache units based on the cache operation order generated by the CEP processor. The disclosure also discloses a method of cache prediction that can be implemented by such a predictive cache apparatus. | 12-10-2015 |
Richard Verney, Woking GB
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20100245111 | END USER CONTROL OF MUSIC ON HOLD - In an exemplary embodiment, a wireless handset allows a user having a connection in an “on-hold” state to select one or more sources for play-out of media at a handset receiver while in the on-hold state, and then be signaled when the on-hold state is terminated. Such on-hold state might be indirectly detected, such as by detection of music-on-hold, or directly detected through on-hold notification. User selected media for play-out might be locally generated at the user's handset, or provided through a separate connection established between the wireless handset and the network. | 09-30-2010 |
Richard Verney, Knaphill GB
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20090275322 | PREVENTION OF AUDIO POP IN A DIGITAL AUDIO DEVICE - An electronic audio device with a digital audio output channel in which an amplifier output voltage is gradually ramped up and down to avoid causing a popping sound when the device is turned on and off. This is accomplished without employing any additional hardware, by incrementally changing a digital input word applied to a digital audio source, such as a DSP, so as to gradually change the amplifier output voltage between a minimum, such as zero volts, and a DC working voltage. On powering up, the amplifier is only turned on after the digital word is applied, but while it still results in a minimum amplifier output, and on powering down the amplifier is turned off after it's output has been ramped down, but before removing the digital input word. Sources and output channels can also be switched over by powering down, and then powering up, following the same method. | 11-05-2009 |