US10064261B2

An initial pulse of radiation is generated; a section of the initial pulse of radiation is extracted to form a modified pulse of radiation, the modified pulse of radiation including a first portion and a second portion, the first portion being temporally connected to the second portion, and the first portion having a maximum energy that is less than a maximum energy of the second portion; the first portion of the modified pulse of radiation is interacted with a target material to form a modified target; and the second portion of the modified pulse of radiation is interacted with the modified target to generate plasma that emits extreme ultraviolet (EUV) light.
US10064258B2

A wireless dimming apparatus operatively associated with a driving power apparatus operating with AC power includes a controller, a non-insulting type DC-DC converter for receiving DC power AC-DC converted by the driving power apparatus and converting the DC power into a predetermined operation voltage of the wireless dimming apparatus, a wireless communicator for demodulating an RF signal received through an installed antenna and transmitting the RF signal to the controller, a dimming circuit for receiving a predetermined lighting control signal corresponding to the demodulated RF signal from the controller and transmitting the predetermined lighting control signal to the driving power apparatus, and a DC power switch for supplying the operation voltage to the dimming circuit according to a predetermined control signal of the controller. Accordingly, the wireless dimming apparatus has a small size and high cost efficiency.
US10064257B2

A method and a system are provided for monitoring a lighting system. Physical location information is received with respect to each lighting unit of the system. Supply voltage information is also received with respect to each lighting unit. Based on the physical location of each lighting unit and the supply voltage information, power network information is derived to identify cable routes between the lighting units and the locations of lighting cabinets along the cable routes.
US10064255B2

The invention relates to a lighting system (100) and a method for controlling lighting conditions in a room (R). The lighting system (100) comprises a controller (101) for controlling internal light sources (121, 122) and at least one actuator (131, 141) for changing the amount of external light entering the room (R). Moreover, at least one sensor (111,112, 31,141) is provided for detecting a parameter relating to the actual or to a desired lighting level of the room (R). Thus it is possible to control the lighting of the room (R) according to a predetermined schedule, particularly with a circadian rhythm that can reduce delirium in a patient (P). The actuator may for example comprise means (141) for closing or opening curtains (142) in front of a window (W).
US10064254B1

An electrical system can include a power supply coupled to an electrical load, where the power supply includes an AC/DC converter and a number of DC/DC converters, where the AC/DC converter provides raw DC power to the DC/DC converters, where the DC/DC converters receive the raw DC power and generate final DC power for the electrical load. The electrical system can also include a controller coupled to the power supply, where the controller selectively enables and disables the DC/DC converters.
US10064253B2

A method of the present disclosure causes a computer of an information apparatus to: display a display screen which specifies each of two or more illumination devices including a first illumination device; when selection of the first illumination device is detected, display a first room screen, either with brightness not lower than predetermined brightness or with brightness lower than the predetermined brightness; output to the network a first control command for turning off power of the first illumination device when selection inside a region of the first room screen is detected while the first room screen is being displayed with brightness not lower than the predetermined brightness; and output to the network a second control command for turning on power of the first illumination device when selection inside the region is detected while the first room screen is being displayed with brightness lower than the predetermined brightness.
US10064252B2

An organic EL display unit includes a first substrate, a second substrate, a display layer, and a sealing section. The display layer is provided between the first substrate and the second substrate. The display layer includes an organic layer. The sealing section is provided continuously from an end surface of the display layer to at least a portion of respective end surfaces of the first substrate and the second substrate.
US10064250B2

The invention relates to an optoelectronic circuit intended to receive, between a first node and a second node, a variable voltage, the optoelectronic circuit including: a plurality of light-emitting diodes series-assembled between the first node and a third node; a first current limitation/regulation circuit assembled between the third node and the second node; a switching circuit coupling the third node to at least certain light-emitting diodes of the plurality of light-emitting diodes; a capacitor including first and second plates; a first diode having its cathode connected to the second plate and having its anode coupled to the second node; and a second diode having its anode connected to the second plate and having its cathode coupled to the third node or to a second current limitation/regulation circuit.
US10064239B2

An apparatus to enable flexible arrangement of cells with a smaller burden includes an acquisition unit configured to acquire information indicating one or more second base stations located within coverage of a first base station connected to a wired backhaul; and a controller configured to control establishment of a wireless backhaul between the first base station and each of the one or more second base stations.
US10064235B2

A method and apparatus are disclosed for reducing signaling overhead in a wireless communication network. In one embodiment, the method is implemented in a UE. The method includes receiving a first indication from a network node to tell the UE to remember, after the UE enters RRC_IDLE, a first configuration which is currently used while the UE is in RRC_CONNECTED. The method also includes keeping the first configuration upon leaving RRC_CONNECTED. The method further includes releasing the first configuration when the UE connects to a RAT different from where the first indication was received.
US10064232B2

A terminal device may: shift an operating state of the terminal device from a non-parent station state to a parent station state so as to form a wireless network if a predetermined trigger instruction is given; establish a wireless connection with the first communication device, in a case where a first communication link is established with a first communication device; send predetermined setting information to the first communication device; establish a wireless connection with the second communication device in a case where a second communication link is established with a second communication device; and send the predetermined setting information to the second communication device.
US10064225B2

A method in a D2D controller for sending a configuration message to use a communication mode to a first device, wherein the first device is configured to enable communication with a second device through a network-controlled D2D communication mode, wherein the D2D controller, the first device and the second device are comprised in a wireless network, and wherein the method comprises: obtaining (201) a first speed of the first device with respect to the D2D controller, and, when the first speed exceeds a first threshold, sending (207) a first configuration message to the first device to use a first communication mode, wherein the first communication mode is one of the following communication modes: a cellular communication mode, and a device-controlled D2D mode. A method in the first device for configuring the first device to use a communication mode, according to a message received from the D2D controller.
US10064222B2

A communication apparatus capable of achieving both of improvement in operability and suppression of battery consumption. A camera as the communication apparatus wirelessly communicates with one of a plurality of external devices including a remote controller and a smartphone. The state of the camera is switched between an operating state and a power-saving state in which power consumption is smaller than in the operating state. In the power-saving state, when a connection request is received from the remote controller as a device for non-continuous connection, a process for establishing a connection with the remote controller is started, and the camera is shifted to the operating state. In the power-saving state, when a connection request is received from the smartphone as a device for continuous connection, a process for establishing a connection with the smartphone is started, and the camera is not shifted to the operating state.
US10064220B2

A wireless communications system includes a first wireless apparatus; and a second wireless apparatus. In a case of receiving from the second wireless apparatus, a random access preamble in an initial access of the second wireless apparatus to a first cell of the first wireless apparatus, the first wireless apparatus transmits a response signal for the random access preamble, the response signal including an instruction to change a connected cell to a cell different from the first cell. The second wireless apparatus transmits based on the instruction included in the response signal transmitted from the first wireless apparatus, a random access preamble in an initial access to a second cell different from the first cell.
US10064218B2

A method of channel access for a radio device in an asynchronous channel hopping wireless network. A backoff time is set from an Interference Avoidance Delay plus a random backoff time for transmissions from the radio device. For initial frame transmissions, an initial value for a number of backoffs (nb) and initial number of preamble detection backoffs (npdb) is set. After waiting for expiring of the initial backoff time and provided a current npdb_value
US10064210B2

The disclosure provides for reporting a channel quality indicator (CQI) in wireless communications. A user equipment (UE) may determine that a calculated CQI value to be reported in a current sub-frame is affected by a deterministic null scheduling on a downlink channel. The UE may determine a compensatory CQI value. The UE may report the lesser of the calculated CQI value and the compensatory CQI value in response to determining that the calculated CQI value is affected by the deterministic null scheduling. In an aspect, the deterministic null scheduling is associated with a compressed mode gap. The UE may determine whether the calculated CQI value is affected by the deterministic null scheduling by determining whether the current sub-frame is within a first time period before the start of the compressed mode gap or within a second time period after the end of the compressed mode gap.
US10064207B2

Uplink traffic control device, method and computer program product to determine that predictive scheduling is to be applied for the mobile station. Thereafter an uplink transmission scheme is determined for the predictive scheduling. Thereafter, periodic messages comprising uplink transmission grants, according to the uplink transmission scheme, are sent to the mobile station, the messages further comprising a request for a downlink channel quality indicator (CQI) report.
US10064205B2

A transmission module is provided as a relay, which is capable of transmitting information smoothly and suppressing the power consumption required for the information transmission. In a transmission module that transmits specific transmission information along a predetermined transmission path including an information processing device, the specific transmission information is stored in a memory of a subject transmission module in a manner where a plurality of pieces of specific information included in the specific transmission information are arranged, with a storage location of the specific transmission information being associated with a priority level set by a priority level setting unit. A portion of the plurality of pieces of specific information is extracted in accordance with the storage location, based on a result of transmission to a downstream transmission module to form new specific transmission information to be transmitted to the downstream transmission module, and the new specific transmission information is transmitted to the downstream transmission module.
US10064199B2

Aspects of system information block (SIB) management during wireless communication include assigning a cell controlled by a network entity to a cell group based on at least one interference parameter of the cell, wherein the cell group is one of a plurality of cell groups into which each cell in the wireless network is assigned based on a respective interference parameter of each cell. The SIB management further includes identifying, within a subframe, one or more SIB resource blocks (RBs) in which a SIB transmission is scheduled for other cells in the cell group. In addition, the SIB management includes halting, at the network entity, one or more non-SIB RB transmissions of the cell in the identified one or more SIB RBs in the subframe in which the SIB transmission is scheduled for the other cells in the cell group.
US10064195B2

Techniques control traffic transmissions to manage radio resource utilization. When content is being streamed to user equipment (UE) and is at least initially intended to be streamed in real time at a constant bitrate, a communication management component can determine whether the content being transmitted to the UE can be delayed, instead of being transmitted in real time. In response to determining that the content can be delayed, the communication management component can facilitate buffering data and periodically streaming the data to the UE in data bursts to reduce use of UE power and radio resources. When transmitting a visual image to a UE, the communication management component can adjust resolution of a visual image to correspond to screen dimensions of the UE based on information indicating screen dimensions of the UE that can be received from the UE.
US10064189B2

To prevent occurring of cut of communication.An AV center 2 includes a wireless communication section 22, a power supply section 25 that is for supplying power supply voltage to respective sections, and a microcomputer 21. A wireless speaker 3 includes a wireless communication section 32, a power supply section 35 that is for supplying power supply voltage to respective sections, and a microcomputer 31. The microcomputers 21 and 31 supply power supply voltage to the wireless communication sections 22 and 32 by the power supply sections 25 and 35 when the microcomputer 21 of the AV center 2 receives setting of power OFF of an audio playback system 1. And, the microcomputers 21 and 31 perform wireless communication and monitor a channel of the DFS band by the wireless communication sections 22 and 32.
US10064182B2

A radio communication method including: storing each of a plurality of associations between each resource size and each data size by a terminal, each data size indicating each size of data capable of being transmitted using an associated resource size, receiving specified data, first control information, and second control information from a base station by the terminal, the specified data being mapped across a plurality of radio resources, each of the plurality of radio resources having each specified frequency bandwidth and each specified time period, the first control information indicating the number of the plurality of radio resources, the second control information indicating an individual resource size allocated for the specified data in each of the plurality of radio resources, obtaining a total data size of the specified data by the terminal based on the first control information, the second control information, and the plurality of associations.
US10064178B1

A method and system for dynamically reconfiguring an air interface that defines a continuum of frames each divided into a sequence of transmission time intervals (TTIs). The air interface is initially configured according to a first radio access technology (RAT). The base station then detects that at least a threshold extent of wireless client devices (WCDs) served by the base station on the air interface support operation according to a second RAT. And in response, the base station reconfigures the air interface so that certain TTIs per frame instead operate on a second RAT, with the remaining TTIs per frame still operating on the first RAT. The base station then serves WCDs that support the second RAT in the TTIs now configured according to the second RAT, while continuing to serve other WCDs according to the first RAT in the remaining TTIs configured according to the first RAT.
US10064176B2

The disclosure is related to a method and used in a user equipment that supports Device to Device transmission in Time Division Duplex system and a user equipment thereof. In one embodiment, UE receives downlink signaling to obtain a first configured frame structure, or determining a first configured frame structure by itself in step 1, and transmits a first D2D signaling to indicate the first configured frame structure in step 2; wherein the first configured frame structure indicates a uplink or downlink direction for all the subframes within one radio frame. The technical solution of the disclosure solves the problem of interference of the downlink signals for the UEs configured with different frame structures in D2D communication in eIMTA scenario.
US10064175B2

The present disclosure provides a method and apparatus of handling in-device co-existence interference in a wireless communication environment. In one embodiment, a method includes detecting in-device co-existence interference between a LTE module and an ISM module in user equipment. The method further includes identifying subframes and corresponding HARQ processes in a set of subframes allocated to the LTE module which are affected by the ISM module operation. Additionally, the method includes reserving the remaining subframes and corresponding HARQ processes in the set of subframes for the LTE module operation. Furthermore, the method includes indicating to a base station that the remaining subframes and the corresponding HARQ processes are reserved for the LTE module operation to resolve the in-device co-existence interference. Moreover, the method includes receiving scheduling pattern indicating subframes and corresponding HARQ processes reserved for the LTE operation or derived DRX parameters from the base station based on the indication.
US10064169B2

The present invention provides a method for information transmission, a base station and a user equipment. The method for information transmission includes: performing a coverage enhancement processing on control information and data information (101); transmitting the control information and the data information, which the coverage enhancement processing is performed on, to a user equipment (102); and transmitting coverage enhancement indication information to the user equipment, where the coverage enhancement indication information is used for indicating the user equipment to acquire the control information and the data information which the coverage enhancement processing is performed on (103). The technical solutions of the present invention are capable of improving the downlink coverage range.
US10064165B2

Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide techniques that may be used to help enable low latency communications between a user equipment (UE) and a base station (BS) using quick uplink channels that enable a reduced transmission time interval (TTI). Additionally, certain aspects of the present disclosure provide techniques for managing communications in a wireless communication system, for example, by using enhanced downlink control channels.
US10064163B2

Provided is a technique related to a terminal apparatus, a base station apparatus, a communication system, a control method, and an integrated circuit which realize procedure of efficiently controlling a state of a cell for a plurality of cells. The terminal apparatus using a plurality of cells divides the plurality of cells into groups based on group identification information transmitted from the base station apparatus, receives control information indicating a change of a cell state of at least one of the cells, and controls the state of the cell based on bit map information and the group identification information, which are included in the control information and indicate the cell the state of which is to be changed.
US10064160B2

Techniques for providing WLAN identifier lists to terminal devices There is provided a method of operating a network node in a cellular communications network, the method comprising obtaining a list of wireless local area network, WLAN, identifiers that are to be considered by terminal devices in the cellular communications network when the terminal devices perform a access network selection and/or traffic steering or routing procedure with respect to the cellular communications network and one or more WLANs; and dividing the list into a plurality of segments that are to be separately broadcast to the terminal devices in a broadcast channel.
US10064158B2

One or more location-based clients can be activated on a mobile device for providing location-based services. The location-based clients can be provided with information (e.g., presets, defaults) related to the current location and/or mode of the mobile device. The information can be obtained from one or more network resources. In some implementations, a number of location-based clients can run concurrently on the mobile device and share information.
US10064156B2

A method and apparatus for supporting positioning measurements. The methods include designating a reference cell, choosing a positioning signal, and, for inter-frequency measurements, determining which inter-frequency cell to measure and how to make such an inter-frequency positioning measurement.
US10064151B2

A head unit of a vehicle may include an antenna, a combo module supporting first communication and second communication using the same frequency through the antenna, and a controller for controlling the combo module to be switched to one of a first communication mode and a second communication mode. If the head unit is connected to an external device including a combo module supporting the first communication and the second communication simultaneously in the first communication mode and the second communication mode, the controller may synchronize a cycle of a first communication window and a second communication window with the external device. As such, device stability and efficiency may be improved.
US10064137B2

A hybrid monitoring-sleeping method of wireless sensor and the wireless sensor are provided by the present invention, during N (N=N1+N2) monitoring-sleeping period, the wireless sensor monitors with the first monitoring duration, the wake-up data packet transmitted by the data acquisitor or the mobile terminal in the N1 monitoring-sleeping periods, and the wireless sensor monitors with the second monitoring duration, the wake-up data packet transmitted by the mobile terminal in the remaining N2 monitoring-sleeping periods. The first monitoring duration is longer than the second monitoring duration, N1 is less than or equal to N2, and the N1 first monitoring duration and the N2 second monitoring duration are alternatively distributed. Compared with the single monitoring duration used in the prior art, the total monitoring duration of the N monitoring-sleeping periods is reduced, as a result, the monitoring power consumption of the wireless sensor is also reduced.
US10064136B2

Disclosed are an information pushing method and a client. The method is applied in the client, and the client collects use habit information of a user. The method comprises: detecting whether an information pushing trigger condition is satisfied, and if yes, obtaining current battery power information and current time information of the client; generating first prompt information matched with a current state of the user according to the usage habit information, the current battery power information and the current time information; and pushing the first prompt information.
US10064134B2

Embodiments of the present invention provide a system information processing method. The method in the present invention includes: receiving a first synchronization signal; and identifying whether configuration information of the first synchronization signal is configured as an indication for a system information change; and if it is identified that the configuration information of the first synchronization signal is configured as the indication for a system information change, receiving broadcast system information; and updating a mapping relationship between a current synchronization signal and the system information according to the first synchronization signal and the received broadcast system information. The embodiments of the present invention may effectively reduce power consumption of UE and implement that the UE may quickly learn that the system information changes in a case of low power consumption.
US10064132B2

In a bidirectional wireless data transmission system meter transmitters and concentrators communicate in wireless uplink and downlink connections. In order to be able to receive measured value data messages more reliably from the meter transmitters, the quality of wireless uplink connections which can be better received is reduced. This is done in that the concentrator acts with control signals via wireless downlink connections on parameters, such as transmitting power or message management, of the control of uplink transmitters. For this, uplink quality criteria automatically retrievable in the concentrator are, in particular, absolute or relative levels, signal-to-noise ratio and a relative number of receivable data messages.
US10064128B2

A method and an apparatus for priority based inter-radio access technology (inter-RAT) cell reselection are provided. In the existing algorithm for priority based inter-RAT cell reselection, an inter-RAT cell whose signal strength is above a preset threshold for a given duration is considered as satisfying the cell reselection criteria and may become a candidate for cell reselection. In this case, among those cells whose signal strength is above the preset threshold, a cell that does not have the highest priority may be selected. To address the above problem, the reference time duration for cell reselection may be changed. The enhanced cell reselection algorithm selects a cell having the highest priority among cells whose signal strength is above a preset threshold. Hence, it is possible to prevent repetition of unnecessary cell reselection.
US10064127B2

A system is configured to store user preferences relating to selection of a network, from a group of networks, via which to establish a connection, where the user preferences includes information for selecting the network based on rates and information for selecting the network based on signal strength or quality levels; receive, from a server device that communicates with the group of networks, a set of rates associated with use of the group of networks; detect signals transmitted by the group of networks; determine, for the group of networks, signal strength or quality levels associated with the signals transmitted by the group of networks; select a particular network, of the group of networks, based on the user preferences, the set of rates, and the signal strength or quality levels; and establish a connection via the particular network.
US10064123B2

Concepts and technologies described herein relate to WI-FI and cellular interworking for Internet of Things (“IoT”) devices. According to one aspect disclosed herein, a radio access technology selection system can generate a policy for network selection. The policy can include network selection criteria for network selection to be performed by a dual-mode IoT device. The radio access technology selection system also can provision the policy for the dual-mode IoT device. The dual-mode IoT device can utilize the policy to select one or more networks over which to communicate IoT data. The radio access technology selection system can be or can include an access network discovery and selection function (“ANDSF”). The ANDSF can utilize an ANDSF management object (“MO”) tree to implement an MO defined specifically for the network selection criteria for the IoT device.
US10064116B2

A method, a system and a device for maintaining user service continuity are provided in an embodiment of the present invention. The method includes prohibiting a UE from accessing a forbidden network before handover is complete when the UE needs to perform network handover if the UE adopts a SIM access technology, thus avoiding service interruption of a SIM user due to access to an incorrect network. A system and a device for maintaining user service continuity are provided in an embodiment of the present invention.
US10064103B2

Provided are a method and apparatus for processing user plane data by a terminal. The method may include: receiving additional configuration information for additionally configuring a WLAN carrier using an unlicensed frequency band; receiving downlink user plane data through a base station carrier using the WLAN carrier or a licensed frequency band according to the additional configuration information; and transmitting included uplink user plane data through the WLAN carrier or the base station carrier according to the additional configuration information.
US10064102B2

The present invention is designed so that, even when a user terminal connects with a plurality of radio base stations by employing dual connectivity (DC), the deterioration of uplink communication quality can be reduced. A user terminal communicates with a first radio base station that configures a first cell group and a second radio base station that configures a second cell group, by using dual connectivity, and has a transmission section that transmits an UL signal and/or a UL channel that includes an SRS to each cell group, and a control section that controls the transmission power of the UL signal and/or the UL channel for each cell group, and the control section controls the transmission power of the UL signal and/or the UL channel for each cell group based on the guaranteed power that is configured in at least one of the cell groups.
US10064094B2

A communication device determines a physical layer (PHY) mode according to which a null data packet (NDP) is to be transmitted, the determined PHY mode from a set of PHY modes defined by a communication protocol, the set of PHY modes including i) a first PHY mode and ii) a second PHY mode. When it is determined that the NDP is to be transmitted according to the first PHY mode, the communication device generates the NDP according to a first PHY format, including generating a PHY preamble of the NDP according to a first preamble format. When it is determined that the NDP is to be transmitted according to the second PHY mode, the communication device generates the NDP according to a second PHY format, including generating the PHY preamble of the NDP according to a second preamble format; and transmitting the NDP with the communication device.
US10064080B2

Operations of a UE and eNB are provided when there is a cell which can perform cell on/off. In this case, the UE may performs receiving signal on downlink channel and processing with the signal on the downlink channel. In addition, the signal on the downlink channel may includes a discovery signal when the cell is off-state, and the discovery signal is a signal used for cell identification and/or measurement.
US10064075B2

A mobile communication terminal test device communicates with a mobile communication terminal to perform a test operation. The test device comprises a display unit, a test engine unit that determines a test procedure to be executed as part of the test operation and communicates the test procedure to a test execution unit which executes the test procedure and returns an outcome of the test procedure execution to the test engine unit, and a display control unit that displays a screen indicating a hierarchical trace of executed test procedures and their outcomes, on the display unit.
US10064071B2

A method and apparatus for analyzing cause of link failure, includes: receiving, by a base station where the user equipment is present when a link failure is observed by the user equipment, identification information transmitted by other base stations or the user equipment, the identification information including: identification associated with the user equipment and/or identification of the user equipment in the base station; and determining, by the base station when it determines that the identification information is stored in the base station, that the link failure is resulted from a handover preparation failure.
US10064064B2

An enhanced NodeB (eNB), user equipment (UE) and method of communicating using Long Term Evolution (LTE) licensed and unlicensed bands are generally described herein. The eNB may transmit a trigger signal to the UE. The trigger signal may be transmitted in the LTE unlicensed or licensed band and inform the UE of transmission of a reference signal from the eNB to the UE in the unlicensed band. The trigger signal may correspond to a single reference signal transmission or multiple periodic or consecutive reference signal transmissions. The trigger signal or a separate trigger signal may be used to inform the UE of a data transmission. The trigger signal may be transmitted at any point prior to or in the same subframe as the reference signal and the reference signal may be transmitted before, after or in the same subframe as the data.
US10064062B2

A mechanism for automatically registering Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices to an end-user account of an Internet-based resource, using a gateway that the end-user previously registered to the account. Various security alternatives are described that help avoid masquerading and other attacks on the home network of the end-user.
US10064047B2

Methods and apparatuses for remotely installing Universal Integrated Circuit Card (UICC) information about various Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) are provided. One of the apparatuses being a terminal including an electronic card, a transceiver configured to transmit and receive a signal, and a controller configured to receive at least one profile from a profile management server, wherein each profile of the received at least one profile is to be installed in an electronic card of at least one device, to obtain at least one electronic card identifier of the at least one device, and to transmit, to the at least one device, the at least one profile corresponding to the obtained at least one electronic card identifier.
US10064037B2

A method and apparatus for relocating a group owner (GO) of a proximity services (ProSe) group in a wireless communication system is provided. A first user equipment (UE), which is the GO of the ProSe group currently, receives at least one of channel quality of a second UE in the ProSe group or priority of the second UE in the ProSe group, from the second UE. The first UE determines the second UE as a new GO of the ProSe group based on the at least one of the channel quality of the second UE in the ProSe group or priority of the second UE in the ProSe group. Alternatively, the second UE may determine itself as the new GO of the ProSe group if the priority of the second UE in the ProSe group is higher than a priority of the first UE in the ProSe group.
US10064024B2

A method for handling a cloud hosted multimedia file on mobile devices includes receiving a message with a link to multimedia file, extracting the link and determining an address of multimedia server, contacting the multimedia server to determine a file type and determining whether the file type is supported.
US10064021B1

A device and method for lower latency digital audio sample playback is provided. The device comprises: a hardware digital signal processor (DSP); higher and lower latency audio paths to the DSP; a kernel driver; a kernel random-access memory (RAM) including kernel RAM buffers accessible by the kernel driver; and a controller. The controller: prior to digital audio samples being used by an application, pre-loads, using the kernel driver, the samples at the kernel RAM buffers; responsive to a trigger in the application to play a given digital audio sample, determines, using a sample identifier of the given sample, whether the given sample is pre-loaded at the kernel RAM buffers; when the sample is pre-loaded, plays, using the DSP, the given sample via the lower latency path; and when the given digital audio sample is not pre-loaded, plays, using the DSP, the given sample via the higher latency path.
US10064009B2

Systems and methods for a media guidance application that adjusts output parameters of media assets delivered to output devices based on user preferences of users near the output devices. For example, the media guidance application may adjust the volume to be higher at a speaker near a first user who enjoys a particular media asset and lower at a speaker near a second user who dislikes the media asset.
US10064007B1

Methods, computer program products, and systems are presented. The method computer program products, and systems can include, for instance: examining data of breaches of a geofence by client computer devices to determine respective positions of the breaches; establishing an updated location for the geofence using the determined respective positions of the breaches; updating a location of the geofence so that the location of the geofence is the updated location; obtaining data of a client computer breach of the geofence at the updated location; and providing one or more output in response to the obtaining data of a client computer breach of the geofence at the updated location.
US10064002B1

A method includes obtaining a change indicator associated with location tracking communication from a first communication device to a second communication device regarding location information of the first communication device, where the location tracking communication is based on a variety of locating category options of a plurality of locating categories including location modality, locating function, and communication medium. The method further includes selecting, in response to the change indicator, a different first locating category option and determining whether the different first locating category option affects a selection of other locating category options. When the different first locating category option does not affect the selection of the other locating category options, the method further includes facilitating the location tracking communication from the first communication device to the second communication device based on the different first locating category option, a second locating category option, and a third locating category option.
US10064001B1

A rule-based machine learning system monitors frequency bands to detect transmissions from nearby active transmitters, such as those associated with wireless mobile devices. The system logs unique identifiers (UID) embedded in detected transmissions, recognizes patterns of UID detection over time, and selectively takes action when UIDs are detected and when they are expected but absent.
US10063996B2

Methods and systems are provided for generating and delivering data content to a mobile device using geospatially-aware virtual environments. A virtual environment management system generates a virtual environment based on a hybrid application having one or more functionality associated with an activation condition, and provides the virtual environment to the mobile device. The virtual environment management system then determines that a location of the mobile device satisfies the activation condition, and activates the one or more functionality for the virtual environment.
US10063993B2

A communication apparatus includes a communication unit configured to connect with an external apparatus via communication, and a control unit configured to control the communication, wherein the control unit controls, if the communication unit receives a search request including information indicating that an external apparatus satisfying a predetermined condition is a transmission source via communication, the communication unit so as to transmit a search request designating the communication apparatus as the transmission source to another apparatus via communication, wherein the control unit controls the communication unit so as to receive a search response replying to the search request designating the communication apparatus as the transmission source via communication, and wherein the control unit controls the communication unit so as to transmit information corresponding to the search response received by the communication unit to the external apparatus via communication.
US10063986B2

In an audio processing device having a first output route and a second output route, to be able to reproduce the same audio signal as the first output rote at the second output route.A microcomputer 2 connects a Zone2 reproduction device 6 with a DAC 10 for a surround back by a switch 17 and the DAC 10 for the surround back with a surround back analog output terminal 15 by a switch 18 in case that the DSD data is reproduced at a Zone2 output route.
US10063984B2

A system and method are described for transforming stereo signals into mid and side components xm and xs to apply processing to only the side-component xs and avoid processing the mid-component. By avoiding alteration to the mid-component XM, the system and method may reduce the effects of ill-conditioning, such as coloration that may be caused by processing a problematic mid-component xM while still performing crosstalk cancellation and/or generating virtual sound sources. Additional processing may be separately applied to the mid and side components xM and xs and/or particular frequency bands of the original stereo signals to further reduce ill-conditioning.
US10063982B2

A game headset receives a plurality of audio channels during play of a particular game, monitors one or more of the plurality of audio channels and detects an occurrence of one or more particular sounds in the plurality of audio channels during the monitoring of the one or more of the plurality of audio channels. In response to the detecting, the game headset triggers playback of one or more of a plurality of voice commands that corresponds to the one or more particular sounds. The voice commands may be predefined and associated with the one or more particular sounds in a data structure. The voice commands may instruct the listener of the game headset to perform an action in the particular game. The characteristics of the one or more sounds may include direction, intensity, and/or frequency of the particular one or more sounds.
US10063980B2

A method improves a picked-up signal in a hearing system. The hearing system has at least one hearing device, particularly a hearing aid. The hearing aid device has an associated first directional microphone that has an adjustable first directional characteristic with a preferential direction. The first directional microphone converts sound into a first signal that is adopted in the picked-up signal. A speech activity of a user of the hearing system is monitored, and recognition of a speech activity of the user prompts the preferential direction of the first directional characteristic to be adjusted in comparison with a frontal direction of the user such that the sound sensitivity of the first directional microphone undergoes attenuation in the frontal direction.
US10063972B1

The present disclosure relates to a method and system for generating personalized audio space in vehicle. Information related to user in each region of the vehicle is collected and analyzed to determine direction of first directional speakers associated with corresponding region. An audio space boundary for each region is identified based on the direction of first directional speakers in the corresponding region. Further, the proposed method renders first sound wave of a user selected audio using first directional speakers in the region and transmits a second sound wave corresponding to first sound wave in the region using second directional speakers associated with the corresponding region. The second sound wave restricts rendering of the first sound wave beyond the audio space boundary of the one of the one or more regions to generate the personalized audio space in the vehicle.
US10063971B2

An audio system for a vehicle has at least one source of audio signals. A respective directional loudspeaker array is mounted at each seat position and coupled to the at least one source. The at least one source includes a microphone that detects speech from an occupant of the first seat position. Processing circuitry receives signals from the microphone that correspond to the detect speech and drives each second respective loudspeaker array at the other seat positions to radiate acoustic energy corresponding to the detected speech. The processing circuitry processes magnitude and phase of the signals from the microphone to each second directional loudspeaker array so that each second directional loudspeaker array directionally radiates first acoustic energy to the seat position at which the second directional loudspeaker array is located and so that second acoustic energy radiated from the second directional array to the first seat position is less than the first acoustic energy according to a predetermined criteria.
US10063949B2

A transducer comprising: an air displacement component configured to move on application of an electrical signal to generate an acoustic wave in a first plane in the direction of the movement of the air displacement component; a transducer casing configured to mechanically support the air displacement component, wherein the transducer casing comprises at least one output window located and acoustically coupled to the air displacement component in a second plane.
US10063943B2

Techniques for communicating schedule data regarding a schedule are described herein. For example, a device may communicate a schedule information element that includes a tag indicating a first operating context to which to apply schedule data regarding a schedule. The schedule information element may also include a reference tag to indicate whether the schedule data is contained in the schedule information element or has been previously received and/or to identify a second operating context associated with previously received schedule data. If the reference tag indicates that the schedule data is contained in the schedule information element, the schedule data may be extracted from the schedule information element and applied to the first operating context. If the reference tag indicates that the schedule data has been previously received, the previously received schedule data may be accessed and applied to the first operating context.
US10063939B1

User-specific interesting content is determined from already buffered video content, which can be replayed to the user while the user waits for additional video content to buffer.
US10063931B2

Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, a device that receives, from a particular user, identification of selected users from which recommendations are sought. Those users that have made recommendations are determined, and a recommendation is provided to equipment of the particular user for presentation in a graphical user interface. The graphical user interface item is associated with a recommending user and a media content item. A selection of the recommendation graphical user interface item is received, and information is provided for presentation, responsive to a determination that viewing of the information has been authorized. Other embodiments are disclosed.
US10063929B1

A group-controlled audio entertainment system provides each member of a group with the ability to rapidly select an audio clip from a menu of canned audio clips, and to cause an audio speaker to timely play the selected audio clip in a room where the group is watching a sporting event. The menu of audio clips is chosen to include a variety of sound recordings that fans will consider amusing or pertinent to certain types of sporting events, such as pre-recorded “trash-talk” clips. The system also allows users from remote locations to send audio clips to the audio speaker, to thereby “trash talk” during game time. Remote users can record audio clips and then forward them to the group-controlled audio speaker, or can send text and/or email messages to the group-controlled speaker that the system converts to corresponding audio.
US10063925B2

Systems and methods are disclosed for providing digital video assets with multiple age rating levels. A computing device may be configured to generate a digital video asset that includes a plurality of segments. Each segment of the plurality of segments may include a portion of the digital video asset. The digital video asset may not include duplicate segments. Each segment of the plurality of segments may be associated with one of a plurality of age rating levels. The computing device may also be configured to identify sets of segments. Each set of segments may be associated with one of the plurality of age rating levels. The computing device may be further configured to generate first data indicative of the sets of segments.
US10063923B2

The present specification discloses various embodiments for a digital device and a control method thereof. Herein, a control method of a digital device according to an embodiment of the present invention may comprise the steps of: receiving a power-on signal; determining whether an application, which was executed at a power-off time point before the reception of the power-on signal, was an image output application; if it is determined that the application which was executed at the power-off time point was an image output application, loading and executing the image output application; loading and executing a first image control application for controlling an image that is output through the image output application; loading a second image control application; and, when the loading is completed, terminating the first image control application and executing the second image control application.
US10063919B2

The invention provides a method for monitoring a digital media receiver (including receivers for television or other type of digital media) to determine whether it is necessary for a receiver to re-connect in order to continue receiving a predetermined channel or stream. This invention is useful in digital media monitoring systems and in situations with many receivers connected to the same signal source and predetermined channels defined to be output by each receiver. One embodiment of the invention uses an auditing receiver that constantly scans the upstream channel-map, guide data, service information or system information to determine if the connection parameters required for receiving each predetermined stream have changed. Some examples of connection parameters include packet identifiers (PIDs), radio frequency (RF) channel and uniform resource locator (URL), depending on the type of broadcast and stream. When the auditing receiver gathers the latest connection parameters, a monitoring system compares the recently checked connection parameters to the connection parameters currently in use on each other receiver to determine if each receiver needs to be re-connected to continue receiving the predetermined stream defined for that receiver.
US10063912B2

The subject system allows a source device providing a content stream over a network connection to a sink device to adaptively bypass a transcoding portion of a content processing pipeline when the original content stream, e.g. the non-transcoded content stream, can be decoded by the sink device and/or when no actions that utilize transcoding have been requested for the content stream. The source device may power down the transcoding portion of the content processing pipeline when the transcoding portion is not in use. When an action that utilizes transcoding is requested, and the transcoding portion of the pipeline is being bypassed, the source device may power on the transcoding portion and adaptively modify the pipeline to pass the content stream through the transcoding portion. The source device may provide configuration messages to the sink device when the pipeline is modified to provide information for decoding the transcoded content stream.
US10063909B2

An interactive television program guide is provided in which advertisements may be displayed on program guide screens. Banner advertisements may be displayed above and below program listings. Panel advertisements may be provided adjacent to program listings. The advertisements may contain video. The advertisements may be used to promote television programs and conventional goods and services. When a user selects an advertisement, the program guide provides the user with an opportunity to order products or services, request information, set reminders for upcoming programs, view program descriptions, record programs, or take other such actions. Embedded advertisements may be provided within the program listings region and may be automatically displayed immediately adjacent to related program listings.
US10063908B2

A wearable device includes a display unit, a communication unit and a processing unit. When the wearable device has established communication with a multimedia system through the communication unit, the processing unit selectively operates in a bending-line mode in which the processing unit causes the display unit to display a bending line which extends beside a visible boundary of the display unit around a reference point within a display region defined by the visible boundary, and which is associated with information provided by the multimedia system.
US10063904B2

A rear seat entertainment system includes an access point and a second housing. The access point includes a first screen and input/output ports. The access point is included in a first housing. The second housing is separate from the first housing and includes a second screen. The access point is configured to display first content on the first screen and stream the first content displayed on the first screen to the second housing so that the first content is displayed on the first and second screens. The access point is further configured to receive second content from a mobile device, display the second content on the first screen and stream the second content displayed on the first screen to the second housing so that the second content is displayed on the first and second screens.
US10063902B2

Embodiments provide techniques for optimizing ABR profiles for broadcast channels at a network gateway device. Embodiments include monitoring, at a network gateway device for a network, a plurality of client devices within the network to determine adaptive bitrate (ABR) streaming information for a first broadcast channel of a plurality of broadcast channels. One or more performance attributes of the network are determined. Embodiments include selecting one or more ABR profiles, of a plurality of ABR profiles for the first broadcast channel, based on the ABR streaming information and the one or more performance attributes of the network. An updated manifest file specifying the selected one or more ABR profiles for the first broadcast channel is generated, and the updated manifest file is transmitted to the plurality of client devices.
US10063900B2

In a method for identifying a user in a network of broadcast communication receivers, a physical characteristic of a user is analyzed in association with the user accessing a first of the receivers. First biometric information based on the characteristic as analyzed in association with the user accessing the first receiver is generated. Data associated with use of the first receiver by the user is also generated and associated with the first biometric information. The physical characteristic of the user is then analyzed in association with the user accessing a second receiver. Second biometric information based on the physical characteristic as analyzed in association with the user accessing the second receiver is generated. The first and second biometric information are then compared. If the first and second biometric information indicate the physical characteristic of the same user, the data is employed in conjunction with the user accessing the second receiver.
US10063898B2

A unified system of unique identifiers is used to match enrichment content with primary content being delivered by subscribers, e.g. broadcasters, in different markets, market segments, etc. Requests for available enrichment content can be granted or denied based on whether or not a station override is active. A station override can be used to specify whether or not enriching content is transmitted to, or withheld from, particular stations, and in some cases the station override can be used to prevent some or all slave stations associated with particular master stations from receiving enrichment content if the station override is associated with a master station.
US10063896B2

Systems and methods for synchronizing the playback of OTT or other time sensitive content on multiple playback devices is disclosed. The systems and methods include receiving time information based on a network time source in the playback devices. The playback clock in each playback device is set based upon the time information. Stream initiation information derived using the time information from the network time source is received by each of the playback device from the media provider. The playback devices use the stream initiation information to adjust the presentation time stamps of the frames of the media content in the stream.
US10063895B2

Devices and methods for allocating bandwidth in a data communication network having available bandwidth, particularly when allocating bandwidth for data of more than one video content item.
US10063893B2

A device and method for controlling the transmission of a video data stream over a network to a network user device involve storing video data segments in a data storage entity, receiving a query from at least one network user device, determining current parameters of the network user device, changing the video data segments stored in the data storage entity, and transmitting the changed video data segments to the network user device in response to the query. The video data segments stored in the data storage entity are changed by changing the bit rate of the video data segments by transcoding each video data segment in real-time. It becomes possible to control the transmission of a video data stream over a network to a user device, as well as enhancing speed, simplicity and cost effectiveness, with minimal losses of quality and maximum user satisfaction.
US10063881B2

An apparatus and a method for setting a search region for the predicting of a motion vector are disclosed. The apparatus for setting a search region for predicting a motion vector includes: a computation unit configured to compute differences between an origin vector of a search region for a target block for motion vector prediction and predictive motion vectors of multiple blocks adjacent to the target block, and compute a sum of absolute values of the differences; and a search region setting unit configured to set a range value of the search region for the target block by using at least one of the sum of absolute values of the differences and a directionality of the predictive motion vectors for the multiple adjacent blocks. According to an embodiment of the present invention, the amount of computation and the time expended for computation when predicting motion vectors can be significantly reduced.
US10063878B2

Provided is an interlayer video decoding method. The interlayer video decoding method includes: obtaining brightness compensation information indicating whether a second layer current block performs brightness compensation; determining whether a candidate of the second layer current block is usable as a merge candidate based on whether the brightness compensation information indicates that the brightness compensation is performed and whether the candidate of the second layer current block performs time direction inter prediction; generating a merge candidate list including at least one merge candidate based on a result of the determining; and determining motion information of the second layer current block by using motion information of one of the at least one merge candidate.
US10063871B2

A video encoder including a first buffer containing a plurality of data values defining a macroblock of pixels of a video frame. The video encoder also includes a second buffer and an entropy encoder coupled to the first and second buffers and configured to encode a macroblock based on another macroblock. The entropy encoder identifies a subset of the data values from the first buffer defining a given macroblock and copies the identified subset to the second buffer, the subset of data values being just those data values used by the entropy encoder when subsequently encoding another macroblock.
US10063870B2

The technology described herein relates to a method of generating an encoded output video frame for transmission to an electronic display in which an encoded source video frame is decoded to obtain a decoded source video frame 200a, the decoded source video frame 200a is processed to obtain an input video frame 200c, and the input video frame 200c is encoded to obtain an encoded output video frame for transmission. The method comprises comparing a region of an input video frame 200c with a region of a decoded source video frame 200a from which decoded source video frame the input video frame has been obtained, to determine if the region of the decoded source video frame 200a is similar to the region of the input video frame 200c, and if it is determined that the region of the decoded source video frame 200a is similar to the region of the input video frame 200c, using a region of the encoded source video frame that corresponds to the region of the decoded source video frame as a region of the encoded output video frame for transmission that corresponds to the region of the input video frame.
US10063867B2

In one example, a device for coding (e.g., encoding or decoding) video data includes a memory for storing data of a bitstream, and a video coder configured to determine whether to code an initial arrival delay syntax element of a bitstream partition initial arrival time supplemental enhancement information (SEI) message of the bitstream based on whether hypothetical reference decoder (HRD) parameters are coded for the bitstream, and in response to determining to code the initial arrival delay syntax element, coding the initial arrival delay syntax element. The video coder may determine to code the initial arrival delay syntax element only when a VclHrdBpPresentFlag for the bitstream has a value of true, e.g., only when video coding layer (VCL) HRD parameters are coded in the bitstream or when VCL HRD operations are determined to be needed in the bitstream.
US10063860B2

In a moving picture coding device that codes a moving picture using motion compensation prediction in units of blocks acquired by dividing each picture of the moving picture, a prediction mode determiner derives motion information of a coding target block. A motion compensation predictor changes the derived motion information for the coding target block having a size smaller than or equal to a certain size when the coding target block has the size smaller than or equal to the certain size. The motion compensation predictor constructs a prediction signal of the coding target block through the motion compensation prediction using the derived motion information when the coding target block has a size larger than the certain size or using the changed motion information when the coding target block has the size smaller than or equal to the certain size.
US10063858B2

An entropy decoder is configured to, for horizontal and vertical components of motion vector differences, derive a truncated unary code from the data stream using context-adaptive binary entropy decoding with exactly one context per bin position of the truncated unary code, which is common for horizontal and vertical components of the motion vector differences, and an Exp-Golomb code using a constant equi-probability bypass mode to obtain the binarizations of the motion vector differences. A desymbolizer is configured to debinarize the binarizations of the motion vector difference syntax elements to obtain integer values of the horizontal and vertical components of the motion vector differences. A reconstructor is configured to reconstruct a video based on the integer values of the horizontal and vertical components of the motion vector differences.
US10063845B2

A 3D display is characterized by a quality of viewing experience (QVE) mapping which represents a display-specific input-output relationship between input depth values and output QVE values. Examples of QVE mappings based on a metric of “viewing blur” are presented. Given reference depth data generated for a reference display and a representation of an artist's mapping function, which represents an input-output relationship between original input depth data and QVE data generated using a QVE mapping for a reference display, a decoder may reconstruct the reference depth data and apply an inverse QVE mapping for a target display to generate output depth data optimized for the target display.
US10063839B2

In accordance with an example embodiment of the present invention, disclosed is a method and an apparatus thereof for receiving a first command via a first interface that is addressable by a first address and receiving a second command via a second interface that is addressable by a second address.
US10063830B2

The present invention provides a method of processing a source left view and a source right view of a 3D image comprising the steps of: identifying at least one ghosted region or ghosting region in the left view and/or in the right view; processing the identified regions in order to create a binocular suppression effect for this identified regions then providing a new 3D image formed by the processed left and/or right views.
US10063827B2

An image processing apparatus for performing image processing for image data. The image processing apparatus includes a signal separation unit configured to separate a color signal and a luminance signal included in the image data, and a color signal control unit configured to control chroma of the color signal used for the image processing based on a luminance value of the luminance signal.
US10063826B2

Disclosed is an image processing apparatus and a control method thereof that can correct the brightness of a pixel in an image. Reflection characteristics of environment light when the image is captured are estimated by applying smoothing to the image. The brightness of the pixel is corrected by computing a correction value for correcting the brightness of the pixel based on the reflection characteristics of the environment light and adding the correction value to the pixel. The brightness can be corrected while suppressing an amplification of noise and a loss of details of a subject.
US10063812B2

Various embodiments facilitate sharing program content between computing devices that utilize different media formats. In one embodiment, a media format transcoder facilitates content sharing between a receiving device, such as a set-top box, and a content player, the receiving device providing a program as data formatted in a first media format. The media format transcoder obtains from the receiving device the data formatted in the first media format, transcodes the received data into data formatted in a second media format that is compatible with the content player, and causes the content player to present the program by transmitting the transcoded data to the content player. This abstract is provided to comply with rules requiring an abstract, and it is submitted with the intention that it will not be used to interpret or limit the scope or meaning of the claims.
US10063809B2

Exemplary embodiments relate to techniques for displaying participants in an interface during a group call, and is particularly well-suited to use with small displays. A full-size call interface may be shrunk down into a chathead that makes good use of limited screen real estate, especially when being used on a mobile device. On the smaller chathead, the dominant user is shown, and a roster of users is shrunk and may exhibit reduced functionality. The chathead may be moved around the screen, and other applications may continue to run in the space not occupied by the chathead.
US10063805B2

A data-encoding system includes a source of unencoded data, and a first encoder interoperably coupled to the source, wherein the first encoder is adapted to receive the unencoded data, encode the unencoded data, and output encoded data at a first data rate. The data encoding system further includes a second encoder interoperably coupled to the source, wherein the second encoder is adapted to receive the unencoded data, encode the unencoded data, and output encoded data at a second data rate in which the second data rate exceeds the first data rate. This Abstract is provided to comply with rules requiring an Abstract that allows a searcher or other reader to quickly ascertain subject matter of the technical disclosure. This Abstract is submitted with the understanding that it will not be used to interpret or limit the scope or meaning of the claims.
US10063804B2

A display apparatus and a method for controlling display of a display apparatus are provided. The display apparatus includes a display; a communicator configured to receive control information from a remote control device; and a controller configured to control the display and the communicator. In a standby mode in which the display is powered off, the controller may control to change a state of the display apparatus from the standby mode into a pre-power on mode in response to first control information received from the remote control device, and the controller may control the display to display content in a normal mode which is changed from the pre-power on mode in response to second control information received from the remote control device.
US10063802B2

A multimedia device and a method for controlling the same are disclosed. The multimedia device connected with an external device according to one embodiment of the present invention comprises an external device interface module connecting the external device with the multimedia device; a network interface module performing communication with the external device through a network; a display module displaying video data and first GUI data, which are received from the external device through the external device interface module; a user interface module receiving a control signal output from a remote controller; and a controller.
US10063801B2

An image capturing device includes a pixel unit and a buffer. In the pixel unit, pixels are arranged in a matrix, wherein each pixel includes a photoelectric conversion unit, a transfer transistor, and an amplification transistor. In the pixel unit, first and second pixel rows are arranged in a column direction. A first pixel row first pixel includes a first switch that changes a capacitance value at an input node of an amplification transistor included in the first pixel. A second pixel row second pixel includes a second switch that changes a capacitance value at an input node of an amplification transistor included in the second pixel. The buffer drives the first and second switches. A buffer output node is electrically connected to a first switch input node and a second switch input node to be common to the first switch input node and the second switch input node.
US10063796B2

An electronic device disclosed herein includes a photodiode, and a plurality of storage components each configured to independently sample and hold charges from the photodiode during each of a plurality of integration periods without discharging the held charge between successive integration periods of the plurality thereof. Each storage component accumulates the charges from the photodiode for a given time window during each integration period, with the given time window for each storage component being different than the given time window for each other storage component. Readout circuitry is configured to transfer the charges from each storage component to a readout node in a respective read period for that storage component. The photodiodes and storage components are not configured to be reset between successive time windows during each integration period.
US10063790B2

A virtual flying camera system is disclosed. According to one embodiment, the virtual flying camera system includes a plurality of cameras disposed along a track and spaced apart from each other, a recording system configured to receive input video streams from the plurality of cameras, and a control system configured to generate an output video stream from the input video streams. The output video stream includes a view of a virtually flying camera following a target at a user-adjustable speed. The control system generates the output video stream by merging a plurality of portions of the input video streams from adjacent cameras of the plurality of cameras.
US10063781B2

A live view control device according to an aspect of the present invention includes a radio wave intensity detection unit that detects radio wave intensity with respect to each of a plurality of imaging devices, a priority setting unit that sets a priority of a plurality of live view images on the basis of the detected radio wave intensity, a transfer condition setting unit that sets transfer conditions including at least one of a frame rate of transfer and an image size of the transfer of each of the plurality of live view images on the basis of the priorities of the plurality of live view images, and a communication control unit that transmits the set transfer conditions to the plurality of imaging devices via a wireless communication unit.
US10063779B2

An image processing apparatus comprises the following units. A dividing unit divides a frame of a moving image into a changing area in which there is an active object and a changeless area in which there is a stationary object. A generation unit generates a still image by compositing an area corresponding to the changeless area in each of X frame(s) (where X is an integer of 1 or more) among a plurality of frames included in the moving image and an area corresponding to the changing area in each of Y frames (where Y is an integer greater than X) among the plurality of frames.
US10063778B2

Methods, devices, and systems for continuous image capturing are described herein. In one embodiment, a method includes continuously capturing a sequence of images with an image capturing device. The method may further include storing a predetermined number of the sequence of images in a buffer. The method may further include receiving a user request to capture an image. In response to the user request, the method may further include automatically selecting one of the buffered images based on an exposure time of one of the buffered images. The sequence of images is captured prior to or concurrently with receiving the user request.
US10063773B2

A photographing apparatus includes a photographing module, an image processor, a line-of-sight direction determination module, a main subject determination module, and an emphasis processor. The line-of-sight direction determination module determines a line-of-sight direction of the photographer by comparing with the reference line-of-sight direction of the photographer in the image data acquired by the image processor. The main subject determination module determines a main subject to be photographed by the photographer, based on the line-of-sight direction determined by the line-of-sight direction determination module. The emphasis processor executes an emphasis process on the main subject determined by the main subject determination module.
US10063770B2

A communication apparatus comprises an image capturing unit, a controller, a first communication interface configured to communicate with an image capturing device which is attachable to the communication apparatus and a predetermined operation unit. The controller, in a first state for performing image capturing by the image capturing unit, causes the predetermined operation unit to function as a member for instructing image capturing by the image capturing unit, and, in a second state for causing the image capturing device to perform image capturing via the first communication interface, causes the predetermined operation unit to function as a member for transmitting a capturing instruction via the first communication interface to the image capturing device.
US10063765B2

An image pickup apparatus including a focus detection pixel configured to perform focus detection by a phase difference method, is provided. The focus detection pixel comprises a photoelectric conversion unit arranged in a substrate, a microlens arranged above the photoelectric conversion unit, and a light guide arranged between the photoelectric conversion unit and the microlens. A refracting power of the microlens on a first plane is smaller than a refracting power of the microlens on a second plane. The first plane passes through a top of the microlens, is perpendicular to an upper surface of the substrate, and is located along a direction in which the focus detection pixel performs the focus detection. The second plane passes through the top of the microlens, is perpendicular to the upper surface of the substrate, and intersects the first plane.
US10063763B2

A camera module includes a transparent plate, a top sensing layer, and a light-cutting layer. The transparent plate includes a bottom surface and a top surface opposite to the bottom surface. The top sensing layer is formed on the bottom surface. The light-cutting layer is formed on the top surface, and includes a blocking material and transparent apertures penetrating through the blocking material.
US10063759B2

An image pickup apparatus capable of communicating with an external apparatus includes an image capturing unit, a superimposing unit, and a control unit. The image capturing unit captures an image of a subject to generate a captured image. The superimposing unit superimposes first information and second information on the captured image supplied from the image capturing unit. The control unit rotates the captured image supplied from the image capturing unit in a state in which a position of the first information superimposed by the superimposing unit relative to a position of the subject is changed while a position of the second information superimposed by the superimposing unit relative to the position of the subject is kept unchanged.
US10063753B2

An imaging module for reading targets by image capture is mounted as a unitary assembly within an imaging reader. An imager is mounted on a first printed circuit board (PCB), and an interface connector is mounted on a second PCB. The first PCB is in direct, surface-area contact with first chassis walls of a chassis and is positioned to lie in a generally upright, first predetermined plane. The second PCB is in direct, surface-area contact with second chassis walls of the chassis and is positioned to lie in a generally tilted, second predetermined plane that is inclined at a tilt angle relative to the first predetermined plane. The first and second chassis walls are constituted as a one-piece support that maintains the tilt angle between the PCBs.
US10063752B2

Some embodiments provide an apparatus for controlling the motion of a camera component. In some embodiments, the apparatus includes an actuator module. The actuator module includes a plurality of magnets. Each magnet of the plurality of magnets is poled with magnetic domains substantially aligned in the same direction throughout each magnet. The apparatus further includes a coil rigidly disposed around a lens. Each magnet of the plurality of magnets contributes to the forces to adjust focus of the lens based on Lorentz forces generated from the coil.
US10063749B2

Provided are a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium storing a control program for creating a database for use in color calibration and that storing a control program for a judgement based on the database. The control programs cause a computing device to perform the following operations. The database-creating operations include calculating a white-ground color difference using a print medium, and repeating a feedback adjustment of a color correction LUT, to obtain a resulting color accuracy. The operations further include obtaining white-ground color differences and resulting color accuracies for plural paper products of a certain print medium type, to obtain a mathematical relation and create a database. The judgement operations include using the database to calculate an estimated resulting color accuracy from a white-ground color difference calculated using a print medium, and judging whether to perform a feedback adjustment of a color correction LUT based on the estimated resulting color accuracy.
US10063736B2

An information processing apparatus accepts, on a print setting screen provided by a first application, an instruction that a browser displays information. If a second application that has issued a print instruction to a printer driver is determined to be a default browser of an operating system, a built-in browser of the first application displays information, and if the second application is determined to be not the default browser, the default browser displays the information.
US10063730B2

A remote control apparatus for remotely controlling an image forming apparatus includes a display unit configured to display an operation screen for remotely controlling the image forming apparatus, an activation unit configured to activate a handwriting input application that is installed in the remote control apparatus in a state where image data for displaying a keyboard screen as the operation screen is received from the image forming apparatus, and a display control unit configured to display a handwriting input screen on the display unit, the handwriting input screen being an input screen for the handwriting input application activated by the activation unit.
US10063728B2

An information processing apparatus includes an acquisition unit and an output unit. The acquisition unit acquires a read image obtained by an image reading unit by reading at least a formation portion of a document to which a code image has been affixed, the code image being formed. The output unit outputs at least one of a recommended formation condition, which is a recommended condition used when the code image is formed on the document, and a recommended reading condition, which is a recommended condition used when the image reading unit reads the formation portion, on the basis of the read image acquired by the acquisition unit.
US10063718B2

An image processing device according to an embodiment includes a display unit that displays a FAX destination registration screen having a destination registration region and a destination input region in which a plurality of selectable FAX destinations are displayed. An input unit configured receives a destination registration input with respect to the destination input region, the destination registration input indicating a selected FAX destination from the plurality of selectable FAX destinations. The input unit also receives a transmission input. In response to the destination registration input, a control unit controls the display unit to display a plurality of FAX destinations, including the selected FAX destination, in the destination registration region. In response to the transmission input, the control unit transmits an image to each FAX destination displayed in the destination registration region.
US10063715B2

According to one embodiment, a maintenance system includes an image pickup unit and a control unit. The image pickup unit picks up images of respective regions of a target apparatus defined beforehand. The control unit acquires image data picked up by the image pickup unit and calculates parameters of the target apparatus on the basis of the image data.
US10063714B2

A method of adding a value to a customer account is provided. A request to add a value to a customer account of a customer is received from a point of sale terminal. The request may comprise value identification data associated with the value and account identification data associated with the customer account. The customer account identification data may be entered at the point of sale. The request may be associated with a purchase of the value. The value may be caused to be added to the customer account. During subsequent value purchase transactions, additional value may be added to the account.
US10063703B2

Systems and methods that enhance or route data messages, for example by optimizing transmission of data packets through a computer network between devices is provided. The intermediary device can receive a data message having a characteristic. A session management mechanism can identify, based on the characteristic of the message and a characteristic of a pre-existing session, a tuple. Based on the tuple, the session management mechanism can modify the pre-existing session to generate a modified pre-existing session that includes the data message. A session lobby mechanism can obtain an indication of the modified pre-existing session and can pool the modified pre-existing session with a plurality of additional sessions. Responsive to a selection received by the session assignment mechanism from a live interaction component of a contact center agent computing device, the session assignment mechanism can provide the modified pre-existing session to a contact center agent computing device.
US10063699B1

Techniques are disclosed for verifying caller identification in voice communications. In one embodiment, there is disclosed a method comprising receiving a request to establish a voice call between communications devices. The request comprising encrypted information and an identifier identifying a caller associated with the request to establish the voice call. The method further comprises retrieving, in response to receiving the request, a decryption key from an authentication source by requesting from the authentication source the decryption key associated with the identifier. The method further comprises utilizing the decryption key to decrypt the encrypted information and produce decrypted information as well as comparing the decrypted information and the identifier to determine a similarity therebetween. The method further comprises providing, based on the comparison, an indication of whether or not the request is deemed associated with fraud.
US10063695B2

Caller name (CNAM) query results obtained from a traditional CNAM service are sent during call processing on a carrier network to the subscriber's mobile handset over a Short Message Service (SMS) channel on a mobile carrier network. A call page is received at a network carrier associated with a recipient of the received call page. A caller name (CNAM) query is performed, and the result of the performed CNAM query is sent to the recipient device before sending the call page to the recipient device. The CNAM query result is displayed on a display of the recipient device.
US10063691B1

A method to detect dial tone on a telephone line may include taking samples of incoming audio on a telephone line. The method may also include determining volumes of the samples. The method may further include determining whether the volumes of a threshold number of the samples are at or above a threshold volume. The method may also include, in response to determining that the volumes of a threshold number of the samples are at or above a threshold volume, determining that the incoming audio on the telephone line includes a dial tone.
US10063689B2

Control devices, methods and systems for communicating with mobile devices and headsets are disclosed. At least one control device may include a top surface, a bottom surface, circuitry for communicating with mobile devices and headsets, at least one button designed to be manipulated by users wearing gloves; a microphone for receiving audio input from the users, and a securement mechanism for securing the control device to the users' person, clothing and/or equipment.
US10063679B2

Disclosed are a mobile terminal, and an incoming screen display method thereof. The mobile terminal comprises: a communication unit configured to perform a communication with a transmitting terminal and/or a community server; and a controller configured to download a sender's content by requesting search for the sender's content from the community server when a call request is received from the transmitting terminal, and configured to display the downloaded content.
US10063665B2

A mobile codec system for reducing network traffic and methods for making and using the same. The mobile codec system reduces duplicate byte patterns for mobile devices. The mobile codec system is very effective when there is repetition in the data sent by a destination server—which is typically is a website serving HTTP content. A mobile codec enables many individual devices to share one mobile codec service.
US10063661B2

Techniques are disclosed for multi-tenant cloud-based queuing. Certain techniques are disclosed herein that provide for interactions and observability between tenant queues within a multi-tenant cloud-based queuing database. In some embodiments, the queues may be utilized by both users and merchants for both online and point-of-service interactions. Multiple queues for multiple tenants are hosted by a cloud computing system. Each queue may include one more queue entries, each of which includes a ticket value, and may further include a ticket alias. The ticket values and/or ticket aliases may be decoupled from a queue position for the entry. In some embodiments, the queue entries may be swapped within a queue or between queues, and the system may enable searching in or automated actions between queues and/or tenants based in part upon queue conditions.
US10063646B2

A distribution destination terminal selecting unit selects, from among a plurality of user terminals of a target user, a user terminal having a high probability of achieving a certain level of results by a behavior of the target user toward content when the content is distributed, as a distribution destination terminal of the content, based on a behavioral history in a behavioral history storage unit.
US10063636B2

Requests for data received from multiple subscribers are accessed. At least some of the requests for data originate from one or more addresses associated with a particular subscriber of the multiple subscribers. The accessed requests for data are organized into sets of requests based on the one or more addresses such that a set of requests corresponds to the particular subscriber, and a characteristic of the particular subscriber is determined based on aspects of the set of requests corresponding to the particular subscriber and a behavior model.
US10063635B2

A method of controlling an image forming apparatus using a user terminal includes displaying a popup window corresponding to an event generated in the image forming apparatus, determining whether at least one user terminal is connected to the image forming apparatus, and applying a previously set timeout to the popup window according to the connection of the user terminal.
US10063634B2

An information processing system, a computer readable storage medium, and a method for distributing an application among computing nodes in a distributed processing system. The method estimates a cost of storing information pertaining to the application on different computing nodes; estimates a cost for computing resources required to execute the application on different computing nodes; estimates a cost of inter-node communication required to execute the application on different computing nodes; and selects at least one computing node to execute the application based on minimizing a total of at least one of the cost estimates.
US10063627B2

A system and a method for delivering an event from an event publisher to an event subscriber via an event broker are disclosed. The event broker performs several functions such as receiving an event published by an event publisher of a first domain, assigning a priority based on a second domain to a plurality of subscribers of the second domain, processing the event based on a rule and the priority, and further delivering the event published by the event publisher of the first domain to the plurality of event subscribers of the second domain in accordance with the priority.
US10063619B2

This application is directed to enabling interaction between computer devices. An application is executed at a first computer device to access Internet-based media content sources and display media items provided thereby on a display device coupled to the first computer device. The first computer device transmits an information item, a plurality of display instructions and a command to a second computer device. The information item includes a selectable display element corresponding to one of the Internet-based media content sources, and the second computer device is configured to select and implement one of the display instructions for displaying the selectable display element of the information item. In response to a user selection of the selectable display item at the second computer device, the first computer device receives the command from the second computer device, and executes the command in relation to the Internet-based media content sources.
US10063617B2

The disclosure is directed to error correction in transmission of data whose state is to be synchronized between a server and a client. When data, e.g., a web page, changes at the server, the changes are sent to the client as a sequence of diffs, where each diff represents an incremental change in the state of the data over a previous diff in the sequence. This can eliminate the need to transmit the whole webpage whenever the web page changes. If a diff is lost in transmission, the state of the webpage at the client becomes invalid. To overcome this problem, the server sends a hash of the webpage state at the server to the client, e.g., at specified intervals. The client or server can compute a hash of the webpage state and compare both the hashes. If they don't match, the client receives the whole webpage.
US10063616B2

A method is disclosed for providing multimedia services includes receiving from a first user a request for engaging in multimedia services with a second user, generating a Uniform Resource Locator (URL), transmitting the URL to an address associated with the second user, enabling voice communication between the first user and the second user, and enabling multimedia services between the first user and the second user in response to receiving an indication that the second user has accessed the URL.
US10063611B2

Disclosed example methods to distribute communication of a data stream include assigning, at a first device, a group code to identify a group of devices to be included in a stream splitting session to distribute the communication of the data stream, the group of devices including the first device. Disclosed example methods also include transmitting the group code from the first device to a second device included in the group of devices. Disclosed example methods further include transmitting a first request including the group code and an identifier of a source of the data stream to a distribution system to establish the stream splitting session, and receiving, at the first device, a first portion of the data stream in response to the first request.
US10063608B2

A system for automatically initiating a travel mode of a media playback device is disclosed. The system operates to determine that the media playback device is connected to a vehicle media playback system based on an identifier provided from the vehicle media playback system. Upon determining presence of the media playback device in a vehicle, the travel mode is performed using the media playback device.
US10063607B2

A processing system provides works associated with a unified number system (UNS) identifier, and the UNS identifier itself, for broadcast. The system receives a request for content associated with a broadcast work, where the request includes the UNS identifier included in the broadcast. In response to the request, the system obtains the requested content using the UNS identifier included in the request, and delivers the requested content to an end user associated with the end-user device. The type of requested content can be identified based on previously obtained user preferences, so that even if two user-devices send requests including the same UNS identifier, the content provided to each end user or end-user device can be different.
US10063603B2

Multi-user real-time collaborative software applications may synchronize data between multiple users or multiple devices. Current aspects describe a method and system for enabling undo operations in collaborative software applications where not all possible actions adhere to the operational transformation properties. Certain aspects herein operate in the absence of the so-called Inverse Property 2 (IP2).
US10063596B2

An electronic device for managing data associated with an audio communication is described. The electronic device includes a processor memory in electronic communication with the processor. Executable instructions are stored in the memory. The electronic device establishes an audio communication. The electronic device also receives data. The electronic device further determines whether the data is associated with the audio communication. The electronic device additionally performs an operation based on the data if the data is associated with the audio communication.
US10063593B2

A policy enforcement point includes fraud prevention information associated with devices and/or users which is collected from: (i) many cloud fraud services located in the cloud; and/or (ii) authorization processing of users and/or devices. The policy enforcement point is consulted when a user/device undergoes authorization processing for a transaction with an application (for example, an application that serves protected content such as financial records, email, etc.). Fraud prevention information is added to session data, associated with the attempted authorization to the application, for the user/device as the user/device proceeds its attempted authorization to the application. In some cases, the authorization to the application may be refused based on the data added to the session data by the policy enforcement point or the policy enforcement point will propagate fraud prevention information to the application to make the decision.
US10063589B2

A method includes: deploying at least one shadow system in association with each of one or more components of a network environment; periodically recording a state map of each active component of the network environment and a corresponding state map of the shadow system(s) associated therewith; periodically comparing the recorded state map of each active component with the corresponding recorded state map of the shadow system(s) associated therewith; determining whether a deviation exists with respect to the recorded state map of each active component and the corresponding recorded state map of the shadow system(s) associated therewith; determining whether the deviation is greater than a predetermined deviation threshold; and declaring a security breach regarding the active component(s) for which the deviation was determined to be greater than the predetermined deviation threshold. Corresponding systems and computer program products are also disclosed.
US10063583B2

A security system comprising a computer, a memory, a data store comprising a cyber threat intent dictionary and a technology dictionary; and an application stored in the memory. When executed by the computer, the application generates a report that comprises an identification of a cyber threat intent and the identification of a cyber threat technology, wherein the cyber threat intent is selected from a plurality of cyber threat intents listed in the cyber threat intent dictionary and wherein the cyber threat technology is selected from the technology dictionary. The application also populates values in a cyber threat progression vector, where the cyber threat progression vector comprises elements that each corresponds to an action in a chain of actions associated with a cybercrime, where the values correspond to one of present or not present. The vector is used to manage the cyber risk of an enterprise or organization.
US10063577B2

Methods, systems, and computer program products for securing deployments using command analytics are provided herein. A computer-implemented method includes collecting command sequences sent from one or more applications to one or more of a distributed group of multiple devices within a network; detecting one or more invalid command sequences and/or one or more out-of-sequence command sequences among the collected command sequences, wherein said detecting comprises comparing the collected command sequences against a repository of historical data of valid command sequences pertaining to the distributed group of multiple devices within the network; generating an alert upon a determination that one of the collected command sequences does not match an entry in the repository; and performing one or more remedial actions based on the generated alert.
US10063567B2

A method of detecting aberrant behavior in a software application is described. The method includes instantiating replicated applications on computing devices using identical initial setting. Each replicated application is a replicated instance of the software application. Information associated with a first API call from the first replicated application, and information associated with a second API call from the second replicated application is received. The information includes a call identifier of the API call and a digest. The call identifier is unique during the lifetime of the replicated application issuing it and is identical across the replicated applications. If the first and second call identifiers are identical, the method determines whether the first and second digests match. The method also includes, in response to the first and second digests not matching, signaling that aberrant behavior has occurred. Apparatus and computer readable media are also described.
US10063566B2

A method for managing a private wireless network includes a processor that generates the private wireless network within a part of a coverage area of a local wireless network, the local wireless network established as overlay to a part of an existing wireless network; detects wireless devices within the part of the coverage area; locks each of the detected wireless devices to the processor; establishes an identity of each locked wireless device; allows a first class of identified wireless devices access to the private wireless network; and denies a second class of identified wireless devices access to the private wireless network.
US10063564B2

A system, method, and computer-readable medium for performing an authentication operation comprising: identifying a plurality of user devices associated with a user of an information handling system; determining when at least some of the plurality of user devices are within a predetermined range of the information handling system; and, authenticating the user as an authorized user of the information handling system when at least some of the plurality of user devices are within the predetermined range of the information handling system.
US10063562B1

Techniques of controlling access to a resource involve selecting an authentication scheme for authenticating a user based on an environmental context in which the user is requesting access to the resource. Along these lines, the access control server receives application usage data from a user and separates the data into current environmental factors and current usage factors. In response, the access control server compares the current environmental factors to expected environmental factors for each of multiple predefined environmental contexts. Based on measures of closeness between the current and expected environmental factors, the access control server computes a familiarity score indicative of whether the request to access the resource is recognizable within the particular environmental context. The access control server then selects, based on the familiarity score, an authentication scheme from a choice of multiple such schemes by which to authenticate the user before granting the user access to the resource.
US10063556B2

A method is provided and may include receiving a request for a network content delivery service from an access device; directing the access device to a network service provider for authentication for the network content delivery service; receiving a network authorization token from the access device, where the network authorization token is associated with the access device; obtaining a network access token from the network service provider; and binding the network access token to a content access token.
US10063552B2

Application-manager software authenticates a user of a client device over a channel. The authentication operation is performed using a directory service. The application-manager software presents a plurality of applications in a GUI displayed by the client device. The plurality of applications depends on the authentication, the client device, and the channel. And the plurality of applications includes a thin application and a software-as-a-service (SaaS) application. The application-manager software receives a selection as to an application from the user. If the selection is for the SaaS application, the application-manager software provisions the SaaS application. The provision includes automatically logging the user onto an account with a provider of the SaaS application using a single sign-on and connecting the user to the account so that the user can interact with the SaaS application. If the selection is for the thin application, the application manager software launches the thin application.
US10063549B1

A technique of supporting multi-factor authentication uses a database server. The technique involves receiving suspicious user activity data from a first set of authentication servers and storing the suspicious user activity data from the first set of authentication servers, as sharable authentication data, in a database of the database server. The technique further involves providing the sharable authentication data from the database to a second set of authentication servers. Each authentication server of the second set of authentication servers performs multi-factor authentication operations based on (i) local authentication data which is gathered by that authentication server and (ii) the sharable authentication data provided from the database. Accordingly, useful authentication data from one authentication server (e.g., a network address of a computer which mischievously attempts to probe or infiltrate that authentication server) can be shared with other authentication servers to enhance their ability to identify fraudsters.
US10063526B2

A method of operating an integrated circuit may include generating a session key with a random number generator circuit. The session key may then be used to establish a secure communications channel between the integrated circuit and a remote server. The integrated circuit may be placed in a non-operational mode prior to establishing the secure communications channel. Accordingly, in response to establishing the secure communications channel, the integrated circuit may be placed in an operational mode to allow user operation. In some scenarios, the integrated circuit may receive license files from the remote server to enable implementation of specific logic blocks on the integrated circuit via the established secure communications channel.
US10063521B2

In one embodiment, a computer implemented method provides a client computing device network access to a private network by a network traffic manager, and the method includes: obtaining context parameters related to a context of the client computing device; selecting as a function of the context parameters one or more policies as selected policies, wherein each policy is associated with one or more network entitlement rules defining network access rules to a networking device or an application in the private network according to the policy; retrieving the one or more network entitlement rules associated with the selected policies; and providing the network traffic manager with the one or more network entitlement rules, thereby providing the client computing device the network access.
US10063519B1

In one embodiment, a rule optimization application optimizes a rule set that a firewall applies to protect web applications from on-line attacks. The rule optimization application identifies a completed filtering operation that is associated with applying a rule to a request to access a web application received from a client. The rule optimization application then estimates a quality score for the rule based on the completed filtering operation and a reputation value for the client that indicates a likelihood that the client is legitimate. Subsequently, the rule optimization application determines that the quality score does not satisfy a predetermined quality criterion and disables the rule in the rule set to generate a updated, optimized rule set for the web application. Advantageously, the quality criterion may configure the rule optimization application to automatically update the rule set to reduce the number of legitimate requests that are blocked by the rule set.
US10063512B2

A method for implementing community federation is disclosed, including: establishing community federation containing information of a plurality of social networks (SN) of a user on a device, and configuring a processing policy of the community federation; and after logging on the community federation, the community federation managing a message according to the process policy. An apparatus for implementing community federation is also disclosed. Through the above-mentioned method and apparatus, it guarantees that the content data obtain sufficient sharing in the community federation, eliminates the “garden wall” among the communities, and enables the user personal information, the message content, the friend information, etc., to flow better and faster, and improves the user experience in the service application.
US10063508B2

A system and method can support a communication in a computing environment. A dependency injection (DI) based event system can be used to support the communication between a topic publisher and a topic subscriber in the computing environment. The system can use a topic service to distribute one or more messages from the topic publisher to the topic subscriber. Furthermore, the event system can provide a service provider interface (SPI) between the topic publisher and the topic subscriber. The event system delegates to the SPI one or more decisions on how the producer and the consumer are related in the computing environment, such as allowing a user, e.g. a system designer/assembler, to choose a quality of service (QoS) for supporting communication between the topic publisher and the topic subscriber.
US10063502B2

Technologies are generally described for generating a communication request. An example method may include retrieving an image from a memory. The method may also include sending the image to a first device operated by a first user and a second device operated by a second user. The method may also include receiving a first indication of a first selection region from the first device. The method may also include receiving a second indication of a second selection region from the second device. The method may also include analyzing the first and second selection regions. The method may also include selecting the first and second user based on the analysis. The method may also include generating the communication request to request communication between the first user and the second user. The method may also include sending the communication request to at least one of the first device or the second device.
US10063499B2

An environment management system includes a communication platform disposed remote from a site, and at least one client associated with the site. The communication platform includes at least one external XMPP server communicatively coupled with the at least one client via an instant message communication stream, and the at least one external XMPP server is configured to utilize an Extensible Message Presence Protocol (XMPP) standard to communicate with and alter an operating condition of said at least one client at the site.
US10063498B2

A method for sending an Instant Message (IM) to a receiving terminal by a sending terminal is provided. The method includes generating an IM including string data entered by a user, sending the IM to the receiving terminal, receiving a modification of the string data included in the IM, and applying the modified string data to the IM.
US10063496B2

The present disclosure is directed to buffer sizing of NoC link buffers by utilizing incremental dynamic optimization and machine learning. A method for configuring buffer depths associated with one or more network on chip (NoC) is disclosed. The method includes deriving characteristics of buffers associated with the one or more NoC, determining first buffer depths of the buffers based on the characteristics derived, obtaining traces based on the characteristics derived, measuring trace skews based on the traces obtained, determining second buffer depths based on the trace skews measured, optimizing the buffer depths associated with the network on chip (NoC) based on the second buffer depths, and configuring the buffer depths associated with one or more network on chip (NoC) based on the buffer depths optimized.
US10063487B2

In one embodiment, a packet switching device determines that a packet matches one of a plurality of predetermined patterns, however, this matching may produce a false-positive match of one of the underlying rules corresponding to the plurality of predetermined patterns. In one embodiment, determining the packet matches one of the plurality of predetermined patterns includes determining a first pattern match of a packet when each particular portion of a plurality of different portions of the packet is found to be matching a corresponding particular pattern portion by performing a table lookup operation based on the particular portion as an address in a corresponding different current portion-iteration table to retrieve a corresponding partial result. In one embodiment, the first pattern match is filtered using a second validation technique for removing false-positive first pattern matches. In one embodiment, the second validation technique includes using hashing.
US10063485B2

A communication system that may include a traffic management module and a communication interface module. The communication interface module is arranged to estimate a status of multiple channels by utilizing channel status estimators, generate filler packets in response to the status of the multiple channels; wherein the filler packets are associated with the multiple channels; send the filler packets to the traffic management module. The traffic management module is arranged to receive multiple input packets that are associated with multiple channels, receive the filler packets; apply a traffic management scheme on the multiple input packets and the filler packets to provide multiple intermediate packets that comprise (a) multiple filler traffic managed packets and (b) multiple non-filler traffic managed packets.
US10063482B2

Provided is a distributed service function (SF) forwarding system that applies the corresponding service function chain (SFC) to traffic classified by a plurality of service network (SN) controller instances based on an SN overlay structure. Therefore, by selectively combining and executing necessary network functions (SFs) according to a path and traffic made up of defined component services, it is possible to dynamically configure and control one network service.
US10063479B2

Some embodiments of the invention provide a load balancer for distributing packet flows that are addressed to a group of data compute nodes (DCNs) amongst the DCNs of the group. In some embodiments, the load balancer includes a connection data storage comprising several different destination network address translation (DNAT) tables. Each particular DNAT table is defined at a particular instance in time and stores the identity of a plurality DCNs that are part of the group at the particular instance in time. Each time a DCN is added to the group, the load balancer of some embodiments creates a new DNAT table in the connection data storage for processing new packet flows, while using previously created DNAT tables to process packets that are part of previously processed packet flows.
US10063477B2

An information processing device includes: an acquisition unit configured to acquire country information of one or a plurality of devices, which are positioned on a path to a destination of data, acquired from position information of the one or plurality of devices; and a determination unit configured to compare the country information acquired by the acquisition unit and information of countries in which passing of data is prohibited stored in a storage unit, determine whether a country in which passing of data is prohibited is included on the path, and if a country in which passing of data is prohibited is not included on the path, permit transmission of the data to the destination.
US10063474B2

Systems and methods are disclosed for parallel match processing of network packets to identify data for masking or other actions. In part, the disclosed embodiments receive packets and identify packet data, such as sensitive data, by rapid parallel matching of packet data being communicated in multi-byte wide data paths to match parameters in order to generate match vectors. The match vectors are then used to generate control vectors that are subsequently used by packet processing circuitry to perform desired actions for this packet data (e.g., mask data) and/or for related packets (e.g., drop packets). For example, data identified through the match processing can be masked, and control vectors can be mask control vectors applied to parallel multiplexers. In certain embodiments, the parallel data multiplexers are controlled by the mask control vectors to selectively output either original packet data or mask data that obscures original packet data.
US10063470B2

A data center network system based on software-defined network (SDN) is provided. The data center network system includes a plurality of physical machines, a plurality of Ethernet switches, a plurality of OpenFlow switches connected to each other, and a central control apparatus. Each of the physical machines includes a virtual switch and at least one virtual machine. The virtual switches modify destination media access control (MAC) addresses of packets to MAC addresses of the OpenFlow switches, such that the Ethernet switches forward the packets received from the virtual switches to the corresponding OpenFlow switches according to the MAC addresses of the OpenFlow switches. The OpenFlow switches modify the destination media access control (MAC) addresses of the packets to MAC addresses of virtual machines, such that the Ethernet switches forward the packet received from the OpenFlow switches to the corresponding virtual switches.
US10063468B2

Particular embodiments described herein provide for a communication system that can be configured for receiving, at a network element, a flow offload decision for a first service node. The flow offload decision can include a portion of a service chain for processing a flow and updating next hop flow based routing information for the flow. A next hop in the flow can insert flow specific route information in its routing tables to bypass a packet forwarder serving the service that offloaded the flow in the reverse direction.
US10063463B2

In one embodiment, a device in a segment routed network identifies an adjacency segment between the device and another device in the network. The device also identifies a merge point in the network. A first network path extends between the device and the merge point via the adjacency segment. A bypass network path that does not include the adjacency segment also extends between the device and the merge point. The device generates an interior gateway protocol (IGP) message that identifies the adjacency segment and the merge point. The device provides the IGP message to one or more other devices in the network.
US10063458B2

Some embodiments provide a system that allows for the use of direct host return ports (abbreviated “DHR ports”) on managed forwarding elements to bypass gateways in managed networks. The DHR ports provide a direct connection from certain managed forwarding elements in the managed network to remote destinations that are external to the managed network. Managed networks can include both a logical abstraction layer and physical machine layer. At the logical abstraction layer, the DHR port is treated as a port on certain logical forwarding elements. The DHR port transmits the packet to the routing tables of the physical layer machine that hosts the logical forwarding element without any intervening transmission to other logical forwarding elements. The routing tables of the physical layer machine then strip any logical context associated with a packet and forwarding the packet to the remote destination without any intervening forwarding to a physical gateway provider.
US10063457B2

The disclosed computer-implemented method for improving forwarding capabilities during route convergence may include (1) identifying, at an upstream network device, a set of updated routes that define network paths that have each experienced at least one topology change since the upstream network device last converged with a downstream network device, (2) determining, at the upstream network device, levels of priority for the set of updated routes based at least in part on amounts of traffic that traverse the network paths defined by the set of updated routes, (3) arranging, at the upstream network device, the set of updated routes in a prioritized order in accordance with the levels of priority, and then (4) converging the upstream network device with the downstream network device by sending the set of updated routes in the prioritized order to the downstream network device. Various other methods, systems, and apparatuses are also disclosed.
US10063456B2

Measures for processing data in a packet-switched network. A first device is configured to snoop control packets of a predetermined control plane protocol in the network. The predetermined control plane protocol is operated by a plurality of other devices in the network to obtain Layer 2 information on the basis of known Layer 3 information. The first device does not operate the predetermined control plane protocol in the network. At the first device, in response to identifying that a given snooped packet was generated according to the predetermined control plane protocol. Layer 3 information associated with a second device in the plurality is extracted from the given snooped control plane protocol packet on the basis of known Layer 2 information associated with the second device. The second device is connected to the first device.
US10063454B2

An apparatus and method for testing an upstream path of a cable network are disclosed. The upstream path is tested by capturing and analyzing upstream data packets generated by a specific terminal device. A test instrument is connected at a node of the cable network. The test instrument establishes a communication session with the headend, informing the headend of an identifier of the device that will generate the test upstream data packet. The test upstream data packet is captured and analyzed at the headend, so that the results of the analysis can be communicated back to the test instrument. To speed up the packet capturing and filtering process, the upstream data packets can be pre-filtered based on packet duration and/or arrival time.
US10063453B1

A system, method, and computer program product are provided for tag based testing of virtual services. In use, an original portion of a system within a network in which to implement at least one modification is identified, the original portion of the system including a first virtual service and a second virtual service. Additionally, the original portion of the system is duplicated implemented within the network to form an updated portion of the system. Both the original portion and the updated portion share a single instance of a third service. The updated portion is then tested by processing the same data through the original portion, including the single instance of the third service, and through the updated portion, including the single instance of the third service, and comparing the outputs thereof.
US10063446B2

Methods and apparatus for collection of Netflow data and export offload using network silicon. In accordance with aspects of the embodiments, the Netflow export and collection functions are offloaded to the network silicon in the chipset, System on a Chip (SoC), backplane switch, disaggregated switch, virtual switch (vSwitch) accelerator, and Network Interface Card/Controller (NIC) level. For apparatus implementing virtualized environments, one or both of the collection and export functions are implemented at the Physical Function (PF) and/or Virtual Function (VF) layers of the apparatus.
US10063440B2

In a method of measuring packet loss, a flow of packets is identified at first and second locations in a network. The packets in the flow are counted at each of the first and second locations to provide first and second packet counts, respectively. When a trigger packet in the flow is identified at each of the first and second locations, the first and second packet counts are latched to provide latched first and second packet counts corresponding to same packets in the flow. The latched first and second packet counts are compared to measure packet loss between the first and second locations.
US10063439B2

Techniques for coordinated and device-distributed detection of abnormal network device operation are provided. In some embodiments, a method may include identifying a suspicious activity condition associated with a suspect network device. The suspicious activity condition may also be associated with the device itself. Activity of the network device may be detected and analyzed, including additional data corresponding to the activity from one or more other network devices in the same network. In response to determining that the suspicious activity condition is satisfied, an alert communication can be transmitted that identifies the suspect network device. When the activity is associated with the device itself, a local operation at the network device may be changed.
US10063437B2

A network monitoring system includes first to third information processing apparatuses. The first information processing apparatus provides a first virtual machine monitoring a monitoring target apparatus with resource for processing predetermined load received from the monitoring target apparatus. The second information processing apparatus provides a second virtual machine monitoring the monitoring target apparatus with resource less than the resource for processing the predetermined load. When an abnormality occurs in the monitoring of the monitoring target apparatus by the first virtual machine, the second information processing apparatus migrates the second virtual machine to a third information processing apparatus capable of providing the second virtual machine with resource for processing the predetermined load.
US10063432B2

A method of supporting service chaining at a network device of a data network is disclosed. The data network offers a set of services associated with a set of network devices, where subscribers of the data network are served by chains of one or more services. The method starts upon receiving a frame, and the network device selects a chain of one or more services for the frame to be processed by the data network. The network device encapsulates the frame with a reflected frame message (RFM) header, the RFM header containing source information associated with the network device, destination information associated with an immediate next service for the frame to be processed, an operation code indicating the frame being an RFM frame. Then the network device sends the encapsulated frame out of the network device according to the destination information of the encapsulated frame.
US10063427B1

Functionality is disclosed herein for visualizing and interacting with resources of an infrastructure in a network, such as a service provider network and/or other networks. A user, such as a customer of a service provider network, may interact with a visual representation of resources of an infrastructure for an application. For example, a customer may interact with graphical models that represent resources of the infrastructure. The customer may interact with a graphical model within the visual representation to change a setting of the associated resource, delete the associated resource, view operating data associated with the associated resource, and the like. In some examples, the visual representation is presented within a virtual reality or enhanced reality environment.
US10063425B1

Techniques are presented for event-based host registration. Continuously performed standard path testing operations are able to cause an event signal upon detection of a newly-available path, and upon receiving such an event signal, a host is able to perform host registration along the newly-available path, obviating the need to periodically send out registration commands while simultaneously minimizing latency.
US10063423B2

A control apparatus initiates, in response to a predetermined condition being satisfied, a provisioning, to a communications terminal, of information of a portion of a management object. The control apparatus generates, and transmits to the communications terminal, one or more commands comprising information of the portion including information of a reference node which is a leaf node of the management object and which contains reference information specifying a sub-tree comprising specific access network related information. The communications terminal receives the one or more commands, stores the information of the portion comprised in the one or more commands in accordance with the one or more commands, and acquires the specific access network related information of the sub-tree using the reference information of the reference node included in the information of the portion.
US10063421B2

Embodiments described herein facilitate receipt of image data, by providing apparatus and methods for constructing and/or utilizing a database of networked imaging devices. Communication transmitted over a network is identified as being from an imaging device. One or more identifiers, under which the communication is transmitted, are then extracted from the communication. For example, one or more Internet Protocol (IP) addresses may be extracted. The identifiers are associated in a database with respective physical locations. When a particular area is defined as an area of interest, at least one of the identifiers is selected from the database, the selected identifier being associated with a physical location that is within, or near, the area of interest. Image data transmitted under the selected identifier is then received by the interested parties.
US10063413B2

There is provided an information processing apparatus including an acquisition control unit configured to acquire information on function extension from an external object, the information on the function extension including attribute information indicating a function of a device and connection information relating to a connection to the device, and a function control unit configured to extend a function of the information processing apparatus based on the acquired attribute information, connect to a device corresponding to the extended function based on the acquired connection information, and enable the extended function.
US10063411B2

A multi-wavelength passive optical network (MW-PON) includes an optical distribution network (ODN), a plurality of optical line terminations (OLTs) and an optical network unit (ONU). The ODN includes a trunk fiber, one or more branching elements, and a plurality of distribution fibers. Each OLT is associated with an individual bi-directional wavelength channel using a corresponding single downstream wavelength and a corresponding single upstream wavelength, and supporting a specific downstream line rate and one or more distinct upstream line rates. The ONU is communicatively coupled to a respective distribution fiber, being tunable over a specific range of downstream wavelengths and a specific range of upstream wavelengths, and supporting a specific downstream line rate and a specific upstream line rate. The OLT is configured to assemble a broadcast management message conveying information about bi-directional wavelength channels in said MW-PON system and transmit said message downstream over the associated bi-directional wavelength channel.
US10063410B2

A system and method for managing an ad hoc network are disclosed. A boundary for an area to be monitored is defined for the ad hoc network. A number of devices connect with each other to form the ad hoc network. Devices can enter and leave the network as they come into proximity with one of the members of the network. Data is transmitted between the members of the network. This data can include a carrier rating and a data rating about each member of the network as well as data about other devices that the transmitting device had previously come into contact with. The data held by one member about other members is stored and can later be retrieved.
US10063403B2

A method includes determining statics indicators of a first communication device when communicating with a plurality of communication groups comprising the first communication device and at least one second communication device; generating a plurality of multi-user level statics of a plurality of multi-user levels according to the static indicators corresponding to each multi-user level, wherein each multi-user level comprises communication groups with a given number of communication devices; adjusting a plurality of group offsets of the plurality of communication groups according to the plurality of multi-user level statics and current modulation and coding scheme of the first communication device in the plurality of communication groups; and adjusting initial MCSs of the first communication device and the second communication device in each communication group by the group offset of each communication group, to acquire the current MCSs of the first communication device and the second communication device of each communication group.
US10063388B2

A lighting-control processor (100, 300) for controlling operation of an external lighting unit comprises an exchange control unit, which is configured to control exchange of lighting-control information with the lighting unit via a lighting-control interface in accordance with an exchange protocol and to generate and provide exchange monitoring information indicative of an operational status of the exchange control unit. A reset unit is configured to receive a soft-reset command and to cause a soft reset of the lighting-control processor upon receiving the soft-reset command. An exchange watchdog unit is configured to receive the exchange monitoring information, determine validity of the exchange monitoring information in accordance with a predefined validity criterion, and to provide the soft-reset command upon detecting that the received exchange monitoring information is not valid.
US10063386B2

A control method includes executing a first application for operating a first appliance in order to provide a first service to a user. As a result, a first command is transmitted to the appliance corresponding to the first application. A second application is then executed for operating the first equipment in order to provide a second service to the user. As a result, a second command is transmitted to the appliance corresponding to the second application. Execution of at least the first application is terminated when the first application and the second application are alternately executed on the first appliance at least a predetermined number of times to stop the transmission of the first command to the first appliance.
US10063379B2

A central service provider manages and writes transaction details to a private block chain network. Blocks of transaction records written onto the block chain by the central service provider are distributed to members of the block chain, thereby enabling data resiliency and self-verifiability. As the full block chain is available to members of the block chain network, the central service provider also ensures the privacy of transaction details by providing an assembled header and encrypted block of transaction records that are generated using a combination of symmetric and asymmetric cryptographic techniques. Altogether, the full block chain network is distributed across members of the block chain, but the members can only access and read transaction details in the block chain that they are authorized to view.
US10063378B2

Disclosed examples involve sending an encrypted identifier to a corresponding database proprietor via a network communication from a server of an audience measurement entity, the encrypted identifier identifying at least one of a device or a user of the device; receiving user information corresponding to the encrypted identifier from the corresponding database proprietor; and associating the user information with at least one of a search term collected at the device or a media impression logged for media accessed via the device.
US10063372B1

Examples are generally directed towards providing key decryption for pre-encrypted keys. On identifying a portion of encrypted data to be decrypted, a computing device obtains a pre-encrypted key from a key manager. The pre-encrypted key is a random number generated by the key manager. The computing device decrypts the pre-encrypted key with a client-side wrapping key to obtain an actual key. The computing device decrypts the portion of the encrypted data with the actual key. The key manager is an un-trusted key manager without access to the wrapping key or the actual key. An unauthorized party obtaining access to the encrypted data and the pre-encrypted key stored by the key manager does not provide enough information to enable decrypting the encrypted data without also obtaining access to the client-side wrapping key stored remotely from the key manager.
US10063371B2

The present disclosure relates to a pre-5th-Generation (5G) or 5G communication system to be provided for supporting higher data rates Beyond 4th-Generation (4G) communication system such as Long Term Evolution (LTE). In accordance with an aspect of the present disclosure, a method of transmitting data in a device to device communication system is provided. The method includes determining whether a security feature is applied to one or more packet data convergence protocol (PDCP) data units, configuring the one or more PDCP data units based on the determined result, and transmitting the one or more PDCP data units to one or more receiving user equipments (UEs).
US10063344B2

A symbol decision method includes: storing a look-up table (LUT) to a symbol decision circuit; receiving a first signal, and generating a coordinate signal set corresponding to the first signal according to the first signal, wherein the coordinate signal set is located in a first decision region; and reading the LUT according to the coordinate signal set to output a first symbol corresponding to the first signal, wherein the first symbol is a first constellation point corresponding to the first decision region.
US10063342B2

A wireless communication device includes a transmitter and a receiver. The transmitter transmits a first frame containing notification information to specify first and second wireless terminals and a second frame for channel estimation. The receiver receives a third frame transmitter from the first wireless terminal and a fourth frame transmitted from the second wireless terminal. The third frame and the fourth frame are transmitted in a multiplexing scheme by the first and the second wireless terminals. The third frame contains first channel information estimated based on the second frame. The fourth frame contains second channel information estimated based on the second frame. The first frame contains at least either information to specify a preamble of the third frame and a preamble of the fourth frame or information to specify a subcarrier used for transmission of the third frame and a subcarrier used for transmission of the fourth frame.
US10063336B1

A line module configured to provide a protected transponded service includes a plurality of ports; switch interface circuitry communicatively coupled to a switch module; and interface circuitry communicatively coupled to the plurality of ports and the switch interface circuitry, wherein the interface circuitry includes a cross-point switch between the plurality of ports and the switch interface circuitry; wherein bandwidth of the plurality of ports is greater than bandwidth of the switch interface circuitry to the switch module; and wherein the protected transponded service is configured between the plurality of ports directly via the interface circuitry and is selectively routed to the switch module via the switch interface circuitry for restoration thereof, responsive to a failure.
US10063335B2

The present disclosure discloses a method for remotely configuring a Precision Time Protocol PTP service of an Optical Network Unit ONU. The method includes: after an ONU performs an initialization, the ONU creates a PTP management entity; the ONU receives a PTP management entity attribute sent by an OLT and set by the OLT; and the ONU parses the PTP management entity attribute sent by the OLT and sets a corresponding PTP service according to the PTP management entity attribute. The present disclosure further discloses an ONU, an OLT and a system corresponding to the method.
US10063331B2

Remote actuation of machines or machine systems is realized by a system for coupling a radiobeacon to a smart device and in turn to a broader network. The smart device is configured as a proximity-actuated “community nodal device” by an application that operates as part of the system. The community nodal device is given instructions to function as a “soft switch”: to automatically “upswitch”, amplify, and broadcast low energy, local area radiobeacon “messages” to a cloud-based server, where the message is interpreted according to rules or policies established by an operator, and a command is transmitted for execution to a remote device. Conventional smart devices generally discard data not addressed to the owner of the smart device. Instead of discarding third party messages, the system preempts their handling, and using a soft switch formed from background resources, anonymously, without access to the message by a user interface of the proxy device, and without waiting for a network query from the host, engineers an “upswitched transmission” of radiobeacon-generated data to a cloud host. Advantageously, confidential sharing of ad hoc community resources results in a negligible load on background resources of the community nodal device. Messages may include a sensor data payload. Bit overloading enables a sensor data payload to be compressed into a few hundred bytes or less.
US10063327B2

System and method for array antenna failure detection and antenna self-correction are introduced. In the array antenna failure detection and antenna self-correction system, a signal analyzer is employed to perform gain analysis so as to perform gain attenuation/compensation, and a DC offset generator is employed to generate a set of known offset amounts which are added to signals, so that, at the receiving end, a phase offset amount can be derived based on comparisons with the original signal, and antenna correction can then be performed accordingly. In this way, computational complexity of the system can be reduced, and the speed of antenna correction can be increased.
US10063319B2

A system for data transport in a Distributed Antenna System (DAS) includes a plurality of remote Digital Access Units (DAUs) located at a Remote location. The plurality of remote DAUs are coupled to each other and operable to transport digital signals between the plurality of remote DAUs. The system also includes a plurality of central hubs. Each of the plurality of central hubs is in communication with one of the remote DAUs using an electrical communications path. The system further includes a plurality of transmit/receive cells. Each of the plurality of transmit/receive cells includes a plurality of remote hubs. Each of the remote hubs in one of the plurality of transmit/receive cells is in communication with one of the plurality of central hubs using an optical communications path.
US10063316B2

A wall plate is provided having a built-in modem on the backside of the wall plate that performs O/E, E/O and protocol conversions. The backside of the wall plate has an optical port for connecting an end of an optical fiber cable to the wall plate. A printed circuit board (PCB) disposed on the backside of the wall plate has electrical circuitry mounted thereon that performs protocol conversion and communicates with an optical transceiver module also mounted on the PCB. The optical transceiver module receives optical signals transmitted to the customer premises and transmits optical signals from the customer premises and performs O/E and E/O conversion. A front face of the wall plate has at least one socket therein for connection with an electrical connector disposed on an end of an electrical cable. The wall plate does not require a separate power supply.
US10063293B2

[Object] To make it possible to reduce load involved in beamforming.[Solution] Provided is a communication control apparatus including: an acquisition unit configured to acquire a set of weight coefficients for forming a beam aimed at a terminal apparatus, for each of two or more antenna groups each including a portion of a plurality of antenna elements included in a directional antenna capable of forming a three-dimensional beam; and a determination unit configured to determine a set of weight coefficients for the plurality of antenna elements for forming a three-dimensional beam aimed at the terminal apparatus, on the basis of the sets of the weight coefficients for the two or more antenna groups.
US10063283B2

The present invention describes a method to select an application on a first device having an NFC interface and comprising a plurality of applications using the NFC interface, said method comprising the steps of detecting a second device having a NFC interface via the NFC interface of the first device, obtaining via the NFC interface a message comprising a message type and a service identification, determining an application type based on the message type and the service identification, selecting at least one application among the plurality of applications matching the message type and the service identification, prompting a user of the first device to accept a communication between the second device and the selected application, in case of positive answer, notifying the selected application of the message type, establishing the communication between the selected application and the second device via the NFC interface.
US10063282B1

A chip-to-chip signal transmission system including a first unit set and a second unit set arranged in a first direction is provided. The first unit set and the second unit are configured to perform the signal transmission between a first chip and a second chip. There is a shift between the first unit set and the second unit set in a second direction such that the first unit set and the second unit set are shifted in the second direction and an overlapping region is formed. By adjusting the size of the overlapping region, the signal noise and the signal attenuation due to the misalignment between the first chip and the second chip or the electromagnetic interference of the adjacent signals are reduced and the signal transmission quality is thus improved. Furthermore, a method for arranging chips is also provided.
US10063279B2

Provided is a communication system including a plurality of base stations, a plurality of communication terminals that communicates with one of the plurality of base stations, and a relay device, the relay device including a selection unit that selects a communication terminal to be relayed from among the plurality of communication terminals on the basis of communication quality information received from each of the plurality of communication terminals, and a relay unit that relays communication between the communication terminal selected by the selection unit and the corresponding base station.
US10063278B2

An apparatus comprising a receiver coupled to a digital subscriber line (DSL) between an exchange site and a customer premise equipment (CPE) and configured to send a feedback error message to train a precoder coupled to the exchange site, wherein the feedback error message comprises a plurality of error components and an indication of a quantity of bits per error component, a quantization accuracy per error component, or both. Included is a method comprising sending an error feedback message to a DSL crosstalk precoder to train the crosstalk precoder, wherein the error feedback message comprises an error vector and a quantization scaling factor of the error vector.
US10063273B2

A holder for a housing of an electronic device includes an extruded metal portion adapted to receive the housing and a securement element that is either mounted to the extruded metal portion or integral with the extruded metal portion. The securement element is adapted to secure the housing in the extruded metal portion.
US10063271B1

A wearable cell phone case having a first layer with at least one rear lower magnet disposed proximal to a lower end thereof and at least one rear upper magnet disposed proximal to the upper end thereof and a second layer defining an upper end aperture and having at least one front lower magnet disposed proximal to a lower end thereof and at least one front upper magnet disposed proximal to an upper end thereof, wherein the magnets have opposing polarity. The second layer also defines an enclosed internal cavity spatially coupled to the upper end aperture, wherein the enclosed internal cavity is shaped and sized to house a cellular phone. The case also includes a layer coupling configuration with the first layer removably coupled to the second layer through the magnets disposed in overlapping configurations and with an article of clothing interposed in between said first and second layers.
US10063268B2

In certain embodiments of the present invention, a portable electronic device support comprises a base, a frame, and a rotational mechanism, with the base including a front and a rear panel. The rotational mechanism is attached to the frame at a position offset from the center so that substantially the same viewing angle can be maintained after rotation from landscape to portrait orientation.
US10063253B1

Some embodiments include apparatuses having a first circuit portion, a second circuit portion, and a third circuit portion. The first circuit portion includes a first transistor to receive a first signal of a differential signal pair and a second transistor to receive a second signal of the differential signal pair. The second circuit portion is coupled to the first and second transistors and a first supply node, the second circuit portion including a first output node and a second output node to provide an output signal pair based on the differential signal pair. The third circuit portion includes a first diode-connected transistor coupled between the first output node and a second supply node and a second diode-connected transistor coupled between the second output node and the second supply node.
US10063248B2

A driver arrangement (10) comprises a digital controller (11) that is configured to receive a digital input signal (SDI) and a driver (12) that comprises a driver input (14) and a driver output (15) and is configured to provide an analog output signal (SANO) at the driver output (15). The driver arrangement (10) comprises a coupling circuit (13) that comprises a digital-to-analog converter (19) and a feedback circuit (24). The digital-to-analog converter (19) comprises a converter input (20) coupled to the digital controller (11) and a converter output (21) coupled to the driver input (14). The feedback circuit (24) is coupled to the driver output (15) and to a feedback input (17) of the digital controller (11).
US10063247B2

A phase-locked loop (PLL) has at least two parallel loops. The loops share an oscillator, a counter connected with the oscillator, a multiplexer, and a loop filter. Each loop has a register sampling the oscillator phase from the counter, and a phase predictor which uses a fractional-N frequency control word (FCW) to calculate a predicted phase as an integer number. The loop forwards the integer difference between the sampled phase and the predicted phase to the multiplexer, which selects one of the loops and provides the difference to the loop filter. Loops that are not selected use a monitor-and-adjust function to keep the difference in track with the difference of a selected loop. Loops may provide a loop sleep function and the PLL may also provide an oscillator sleep function.
US10063246B2

A phase-locked loop (PLL) has an oscillator, a counter and a register to sample the oscillator phase as an integer number. A phase predictor uses a fractional-N frequency control word (FCW) to calculate a predicted phase as an integer number. The integer difference between the sampled phase and the predicted phase is used as loop filter input, to generate an oscillator control code that adjusts the oscillator frequency. The phase predictor may provide noise shaping, for example via a MASH modulator. The PLL may be implemented with dedicated or off-the-shelf circuitry, in an FPGA, or with a programmable processor. A tangible non-transitory memory may hold an associated software instructions for fractional-N phase locking.
US10063237B2

A high voltage power block includes a high voltage power transistor; and a switch driver configured to drive a gate of the high voltage power transistor. The high voltage power block is integrated in a programmable logic device (PLD) including a programmable fabric, a signal wrapper configured to provide signals between the high voltage power transistor and the programmable fabric, and a plurality of internal components. The plurality of internal components integrated in the PLD are programmably connected and characteristics of the high voltage power transistor are programmably adjusted using the programmable fabric and the signal wrapper.
US10063232B1

A transmitter includes: a driver circuit having a pull-up circuit, and a pull-down circuit, coupled to an output pad; a digitally controlled impedance (DCI) calibration circuit having a first reference driver, a second reference driver, and a reference resistor, the DCI calibration circuit configured to: generate a value for a first code by calibrating a first impedance in the first reference driver against the reference resistor; generate a value for a second code by calibrating a second impedance in the second reference driver against the first impedance; and adjust the value of the first code to match the first impedance with the second impedance; and a pre-driver circuit configured to supply the first code and the second code to the driver circuit for adjusting output impedance of the pull-up circuit and the pull-down circuit.
US10063219B1

Aspects of the disclosure are directed to a voltage level shifter architecture, including a voltage level shifter with circuitry residing within a footprint; and an internal augmented voltage generator residing within the footprint, wherein the internal augmented voltage generator is coupled to the voltage level shifter to augment a voltage level shift.
US10063218B2

Voltage level shifting in a switching output stage is presented. The circuit may include a switching output stage configured to receive an analog input signal and provide a responsive digital output signal, the switching output stage having a first switching device coupled to a first supply voltage and a second switching device coupled to a second supply voltage, the first switching device and the second switching device being coupled to a common output node. The apparatus may also include a voltage level shifter circuit coupled to a switching control node of the second switching device, the voltage level shifter configured to shift a voltage level at the switching control node of the second switching device relative to the analog input signal, wherein the digital output signal at the common output node transitions as the input signal reaches a predetermined threshold value.
US10063215B2

An apparatus includes a radio frequency (RF) input port, an RF output port, a variable attenuation network, a first filter network, a second filter network, and a third filter network. The variable attenuation network may be coupled between the RF input port and the RF output port. Attenuation of the variable attenuation network is controlled by a first control signal and a second control signal. The first filter network may be connected between the RF input port and the RF output port. The second filter network may be connected between the variable attenuation network and a ground potential. The third filter network may be connected between the variable attenuation network and the ground potential. The first, the second, and the third filter networks modify performance of the variable attenuation network to produce a particular tilt of a radio frequency signal passing through the apparatus between the RF input port and the RF output port. The particular tilt is selectable by adjustment of at least one of the first and the second control signals.
US10063213B2

In a filter device, a transversal elastic wave filter, which defines a delay element, is connected in parallel with a band pass filter. The transversal elastic wave filter has the same amplitude characteristic as and the opposite phase to the band pass filter at a desired frequency inside an attenuation range of the band pass filter. When a wavelength determined by an electrode finger period of IDTs and is denoted by λ, the distance between the first IDT and the second IDT of the elastic wave filter is about 12λ or less.
US10063211B2

The disclosure generally relates to a compact bypass and decoupling structure that can be used in a millimeter-wave radio frequency integrated circuit (RFIC). For example, according to various aspects, an RFIC incorporating the compact bypass and decoupling structure may comprise a grounded substrate, a mid-metal ground plane, a bypass capacitor disposed between the grounded substrate and the mid-metal ground plane, and a decoupling inductor disposed over the mid-metal ground plane. The bypass capacitor may close a current loop in the RFIC and the decoupling inductor may provide damping in a supply network associated with the RFIC. Furthermore, the decoupling conductor may have a self-resonance substantially close to an operating band associated with the RFIC to increase series isolation, introduce substrate losses that facilitate the damping in the supply network, and prevent high-Q resonances.
US10063209B2

A noise filter inserted between the power source side and the load side of a main circuit for which noise is reduced to attenuate noise of the main circuit using a filter circuit including the coil and the capacitor. In the noise filter, the board ground pattern is separated into a plurality of board ground patterns, the separated board ground patterns are connected to a common ground member present outside the board, the separated board ground patterns are formed as solid patterns, and adjacent board ground patterns of the separated board ground patterns are disposed so as to have a spacing equal to or less than a predetermined distance.
US10063208B2

The present invention discloses a speaker device and electronic equipment. The speaker device comprises a speaker body, an audio signal input terminal connected with the speaker body, and a DC voltage signal input terminal connected with the speaker body. The electronic equipment comprises the speaker device and a DC voltage signal output circuit. The present invention further discloses a method for reducing a low frequency distortion degree of the speaker of the electronic equipment, and the method is realized by additionally providing a DC voltage signal to the input end of the speaker. In the present invention, a distortion degree of the speaker device at a low-frequency working condition can be reduced, and inconsistency of low frequency distortion of the speaker device, caused by mass production, can be reduced.
US10063202B2

Techniques for optimizing a player based on the addition of a second player are disclosed. In an embodiment, when a first player no longer needs to play certain audio frequencies due to the addition of a second player, the gain of the first player is automatically increased as part of the setup process. In another embodiment, when a first player needs to play certain audio frequencies, for example due to the removal of a second player, the gain of the first player is automatically decreased. Many other embodiments are disclosed.
US10063196B2

A power amplifier comprising an amplifying element for amplifying a signal input to the amplifier, a matching network for varying the reactance presented to the output of the amplifying element at the fundamental frequency of the input signal, the matching network being switchable between first and second operating configurations, wherein in the first operating configuration, a net inductive reactance is presented to the output at the fundamental frequency and in the second operating configuration, a net capacitive reactance is presented to the output at the fundamental frequency.
US10063193B2

A class D amplifier output stage including an input for receiving an input signal, an output for providing an output signal to a load, serially coupled upper and lower switching devices configured to provide an output signal to the output, a driver circuit configured to receive the input signal, and to derive therefrom first and second drive signals for driving the upper and lower switching devices alternately from a conducting state into a non-conducting state and vice versa, such that the conducting state periods of the upper switching device with respect to those of the lower switching device are mutually exclusive and separated by dead time intervals during which both upper and lower output transistors are non-conducting. To reduce distortion and more particularly, total harmonic distortion (THD), the amplifier output stage includes a substantially linear circuit configured to provide a bidirectional current sink for residual currents from the load occurring during at least part of each dead time interval.
US10063190B2

A power amplifier circuit includes a main amplifier circuit having a main amplifier for amplifying an input signal in one of a full-power mode and at least a back-off mode. A first peak amplifier circuit is in parallel with the main amplifier circuit. The first peak amplifier circuit has a peak amplifier in series with a transmission line. The peak amplifier is configured to be activated in the full-power mode and to be de-activated in at least the back-off mode. A combining node is connected to an output of the main amplifier circuit and an output of the transmission line. In some embodiments, a matching network is connected at the output of the combining node. In some embodiments, the transmission line is selected so the first peak amplifier circuit appears substantially as an open circuit to the combining node.
US10063187B2

The invention relates to a method for assessing parameters for controlling a solar tracker including modules which include a table of means for processing solar radiation which is movable on means for connecting to the ground, which includes detecting, for each connection means, spatial coordinates of a point for connection with the table; for each module: i. determining a tilt of the table from the determined spatial coordinates; ii. determining spatial coordinates of a series of reference points of the table from the spatial coordinates and the tilt; determining, for each module, positioning parameters of the table relative to directly adjacent tables, from the spatial coordinates of the reference points; and determining parameters for controlling the tracker from the tilt and the relative positioning parameters of the tables of the tracker.
US10063179B2

As described herein, a drive circuit for a three phase AC motor comprises an AC/AC converter. The converter has an input for receiving multiphase AC power from an AC source and converting the AC power to variable voltage and variable frequency from the AC source for driving the AC motor. A filter circuit is connected to the AC/AC converter and comprises at least one inductor per phase and at least one capacitor per phase. The capacitors are connected in a broken wye configuration with one side connected to one of the inductors and an opposite side connected via a three phase diode bridge rectifier to a switch. The switch is controlled by a converter control to selectively open or short a neutral point of the broken wye capacitor configuration.
US10063177B2

The present invention is to adjust the relevant parameters at the variable load factor of the motor of the electric vehicle and the arbitrary rotational speed through the optimization algorithm and to operate with high efficiency over the whole range. In order to optimize the efficiency of the motor for the electric vehicle, the optimization control device 20 obtains the operating load factor in real time with the algorithm 9 for calculating the load factor, the rotation speed ω is obtained by ω detection 6, the power factor PF is acquired by the PF calculation 4, and the torque current component Iq and the magnetic field current component Id are acquired by the Id and Iq conversion algorithm 5, respectively. Then, the frequency (rotational speed) control amount Fq is calculated by the ω control 1, the control amount Idk of the magnetic field current by the fuzzy control 2, and the control amount PFk of the power factor by the PF control 3, respectively, each of which is input to the optimum voltage calculation algorithm 7 for calculating the optimum voltage control amount Ud. With the optimum voltage control amount Ud and the frequency (rotation speed) control amount Fq, the waveform of the SPWM generation 8 is adjusted, and the input power of the induction motor 17 is automatically adjusted to the minimum value and high efficiency by the power adjustment unit 12.
US10063176B2

A method for controlling the operation of a wind turbine is provided. The method includes (a) receiving an active power reference signal) and an active power feedback signal; (b) determining, based on the active power reference signal and the active power feedback signal, a first voltage control signal and a power controller frequency signal; (c) determining, based on the power controller frequency signal, a second voltage control signal; (d) determining, based on the frequency reference signal, a frequency controller frequency signal; (e) determining, based on the power controller frequency signal and the frequency controller frequency signal, an actual angle signal being indicative for an actual angle of a rotating dq reference frame; and (f) controlling the operation of a power converter of the wind turbine based on the first voltage control signal, the second voltage control signal, and the actual angle signal.
US10063175B2

An output of a generator may vary according to the speed of the engine, physical characteristics of the engine, or other factors. A profile for a generator that describes a periodic fluctuation in an operating characteristic for the generator is identified. A field current of an alternator associated with the generator is modified based on the profile for the generator in order to counter variations in the output of the generator.
US10063173B2

A regulator, and vehicle alternator and rotating speed detection method thereof are provided. The vehicle alternator includes a rotor coil, a stator coil portion, a rectifier circuit and a regulator. The regulator is configured to control a current flowing through the rotor coil. The rotor coil collaborates with the stator coil portion to convert mechanical energy to alternating current (AC) electrical energy. The rectifier circuit converts the AC electrical energy provided by the stator coil portion to direct current (DC) electrical energy. When the vehicle alternator performs auto start operation by using residual magnetism, the regulator detects a frequency of a rotor voltage signal on the rotor coil to serve as a basis of calculating a rotating speed of the vehicle alternator.
US10063169B2

A method of controlling a rotational speed of a motor of an electric bed includes the following steps. (A) Use a sensor to detect rotation of the motor, set a predetermined rotational speed of the motor in a microcontroller, and use the microcontroller to calculate actual rotational speeds of the motor. (B) Use the microcontroller to calculate an average actual rotational speed of the motor at each of sampling time points in a predetermined period. (C) Use the microcontroller to compare the average actual rotational speed of the motor with the predetermined rotational speed to obtain a difference signal. (D) Input the difference signal to a driver circuit to adjust the rotational speed of the motor until the average actual rotational speed of the motor is equal to the predetermined rotational speed. In this way, the motor of the electric bed can approximately rotate in the predetermined rotational speed.
US10063168B2

A motor controller includes an inverter configured to convert a direct current to an alternating current, a control unit that generates a PWM signal for driving the inverter in response to a motor drive command from an external device, and a safety circuit arranged between the inverter and the control unit. The inverter includes an upper switching element and a lower switching element. The safety circuit includes logic gates which are provided corresponding to the upper switching element and the lower switching element, respectively and each of which has two or more inputs to cut off the PWM signal based on a safety input signal.
US10063163B2

An ultrasonic motor comprising a rotor (18) having an at least partly spherical shape and two actuators (2, 2′) each comprising an element of plate-shaped piezoelectric material comprising at least one contact edge (4, 4′) in contact with the rotor (18), said actuators (2, 2′) also comprising on one of their faces electrodes intended to bias piezoelectric materials in a bending mode and in a longitudinal mode. The contact edges (4, 4′) are concave and are formed by an arc of circle the radius of which substantially corresponds to the radius of the surface of the rotor (18), said arcs of circle angularly extending at a determined angle such that the bending mode and the longitudinal mode in which the piezoelectric material is biased are at the same frequency.
US10063158B1

A globally optimal close-loop controlling method for a triple-phase-shift modulated DAB converter, which is based on three control variables of the internal phase shift ratio of the primary side full bridge, of the internal phase shift ratio of the secondary side full bridge, and of the phase shift ratio between the primary and the secondary side, of a DAB (dual active bridge-isolated bidirectional DC/DC dual active bridge-isolated bidirectional DC/DC) converter, enabling the DAB to automatically realize global optimal operation via close-loop controlling means under various conditions, thus raising DAB efficiency. The method of close-loop control with global optimization for the DAB has a good controlling performance.
US10063149B2

A module stack includes a lower module, a middle module above the lower module, and an upper module above the middle module. The lower module has power stage control circuitry configured to convert a PWM input signal into phase driver control signals, and power stages to be controlled by the phase driver control signals, respectively. The middle module has phase inductors each having a respective winding and a respective magnetic core. The respective winding has one end joined to a respective one of the power stages in the lower module and another end joined to a common node in the middle module. The upper module has a current sense resistor that has one end joined to the common node in the middle module and another end joined to an output node in the upper module. Other embodiments are also described and claimed.
US10063148B2

A switching power supply device includes: a switching output circuit configured to generate an output voltage from an input voltage; an oscillation circuit configured to generate a clock signal; a control circuit configured to control driving of the switching output circuit in synchronization with the clock signal; a pulse-by-pulse type overcurrent protection circuit configured to detect an overcurrent flowing through the switching output circuit to generate an overcurrent protection signal for forcibly stopping a switching operation of the switching output circuit; and a pulse skip circuit configured to perform a pulse skip operation of the clock signal in response to the overcurrent protection signal.
US10063146B1

Aspects of the present disclosure describe a SMPS system, comprising a SMPS and an inductor current sensing device. The SMPS comprise a high-side (HS) switch and a low-side (LS) switch coupled in series and an output filter including an inductor and a capacitor coupled to a switch node formed by the HS and LS switches. An inductor current is supplied by the inductor to a load. The inductor current sensing device coupled across the LS switch has a first input configured to receive a node signal indicating a voltage level at the switch node, a second input configured to receive an input voltage of the system and a third input configured to receive an output voltage of the system. The inductor current sensing device is configured to obtain a first constant DC slope information, a second constant DC slope information and a valley current information based on the first input, second and third inputs, and generate an output signal based on the first constant DC slope information, the second constant DC slope information and the valley current information. The output signal has a triangular waveform including a rising slope and a falling slope proportional to rising and falling slopes of the inductor current.
US10063145B1

A regulator circuit that employs coupled inductors with on-time modulation is disclosed. The regulator circuit includes a driver circuit coupled via first and second inductors to a power supply node of a load circuit, and may charge the power supply node via the first inductor for a first charging period, and charge the power supply node via the second inductor for a second charging period. A control circuit may determine durations of the first and second charging periods using respective pluralities of currents.
US10063142B2

An aircraft bipolar high-voltage network includes a DC voltage converter comprising two unipolar input connections, two bipolar output connections and a reference potential connection, and at least one unipolar device having two electrical connections which are each coupled to one of the two unipolar input connections. The DC voltage converter has a first DC voltage converter module coupled to a first of the unipolar input connections via a module input connection, to the reference potential connection via a module reference potential connection and to a first of the bipolar output connections via a module output connection, and a second DC voltage converter module coupled to a second of the unipolar input connections via a module input connection, to the reference potential connection via a module reference potential connection and to a second of the bipolar output connections via a module output connection.
US10063138B1

A power factor correction circuit comprises a pair of III-N based switches coupled to a first reference ground, and an inductive component connected in series with a current sensing resistor. A first side of the current sensing resistor is coupled to a second reference ground which is electrically isolated from the first reference ground, and a second side of the current sensing resistor is coupled to a control circuit. The control circuit is also coupled to the second reference ground and is configured to measure current flowing through the inductive component during operation of the power factor correction circuit.
US10063135B2

A semiconductor integrated circuit for a regulator includes an opening error detecting circuit detecting an opened state of an output terminal; a short-circuiting error detecting circuit detecting a short-circuiting state thereof; a first output terminal outputting a result detected by the opening error detecting circuit to an external unit; a second output terminal outputting a result detected by the short-circuiting error detecting circuit thereto; and a thermal shutdown circuit detecting the temperature of a semiconductor substrate and turns off the voltage control transistor if the detected temperature of the semiconductor substrate exceeds a predetermined temperature. A signal indicating the logic sum of an output signal of the thermal shutdown circuit and that of the short-circuiting error detecting circuit is outputted from the second output terminal such that the output signal of the opening error detecting circuit is not blocked based on the output signal of the thermal shutdown circuit.
US10063130B2

In an embodiment, an amplifier includes first, second, and third stages, and a feedback network. The first stage has a first passband and is configured to generate a first output signal in response to first and second input signals, and the second stage has a second passband that is higher in frequency than the first passband and is configured to generate a second output signal in response to third and fourth input signals. The third stage has a first input node coupled to receive the first output signal, a second input node coupled to receive the second output signal, and an output node. And the feedback network is coupled between the second input node and the output node of the third stage. For example, where the first, second, and third stages are respective operational-transconductance-amplifier stages, such an amplifier may be suitable for low-power applications.
US10063125B2

Disclosed is a method of wiring a coil in parallel around a stator having a plurality of teeth, which includes the steps of: winding the coil around a tooth starting from a top or a bottom of the stator; continuously winding the coil around an adjacent tooth when winding on the tooth is completed; cutting an end portion of the coil positioned at either the top or the bottom of the stator; wiring the cut end portion of the coil using a bus-bar; and wiring a neutral point to the other end of either the top or the bottom of the stator.
US10063120B2

A motor may include a rotor including a shaft having a central axis; a stator opposite to the rotor, and comprising coils; a bearing supporting the shaft; a metallic bearing holder covering the stator and supporting the bearing; at least one busbar on an opposite axial side of the bearing holder and including a connection terminal connected with a a coil wire extending from one of the coils; and a coil support between the stator and the bearing holder and fixed to the stator. The bearing holder may include at least one through hole. The coil support may include at least one insulating support portion comprising an opening portion. A portion of the opening portion of the insulating support portion having a smallest cross-sectional area in the opening portion lies inside of an edge of one of the through holes of the bearing holder.
US10063118B2

The rotary electric machine includes concentrated winding coil that is configured by winding a conductor wire around a tooth for multiple laps so as to pass through a concave space that is formed by trunk portions and first and second flange portions of first and second insulators, a crossover points of the conductor wire being formed on a coil end of the concentrated winding coil that is positioned above the first insulator, slot-housed portions of the concentrated winding coil that are positioned on two circumferential sides of the tooth being configured such that the conductor wire is arranged in a staggered stacking pattern in multiple rows and in multiple layers, and a varnish being applied to the coil end that is positioned above the first insulator.
US10063116B2

A generator rotor system having various features is disclosed. The generator rotor system has at least one main generator rotor with winding-pole sets spaced annularly about the rotor. The tendency of the rotor laminations of the poles to distort and or displace under the centrifugal force of the spinning rotor is ameliorated by a lamination clamping structure disposed axially outboard of the winding-pole sets.
US10063113B2

A magnetic end effector utilizing a switchable Halbach array includes a pair of opposing members that can move towards and away from each other. The switchable Halbach arrays are located on or near the inner surface of the opposing members. A mechanical switching system is used to control the switchable Halbach arrays by moving one or more magnets that make up the switchable Halbach arrays. When manipulated in a certain way, the switchable Halbach arrays cause the opposing members to move towards each other, and when manipulate in a different manner, cause the opposing members to move away from each other.
US10063110B2

The disclosure features wireless energy transfer systems that include a plurality of sensors coupled to a controller, wherein the controller is configured to: obtain a system calibration state including a set of basis vectors derived from a first set of electrical signals generated by the plurality of sensors with no foreign object debris in proximity to the system; measure a second set of electrical signals from the sensors; calculate a projection of the second set of electrical signals onto the set of basis vectors; calculate a detection signal based on the projection; determine whether foreign object debris is present in proximity to the system by comparing the calculated detection signal to a detection threshold value; and adjust the system calibration state based on the presence or absence of foreign object debris in proximity to the system to generate an updated system calibration state.
US10063108B1

The embodiments described herein include a wireless-power-transmitting antenna formed from a stamped piece of metal. One such antenna includes: (i) a signal feed, defined by a single stamped piece of metal, that conducts a signal that controls wireless power transmission and (ii) resonators, each of which is defined by the single stamped piece of metal, that transmits power transmission waves in response to receiving the signal, where each resonator: (a) is planar with respect to a first plane and vertically aligned with each resonator, (b) is coupled to another resonator via curved sections of the stamped piece of metal that are in contact with the signal feed, each curved section extending along a second plane that is orthogonal to the first plane such that respective gaps are formed between each resonator, and (c) receives the signal via a respective curved section of the single stamped piece of metal.
US10063103B2

A contactless power transmission device and a power transmission method are disclosed herein. When a rectifier filter circuit receives high-frequency AC output from receiving coil and after a full-bridge rectifying and filtering process, DC voltage signal is obtained. When the DC voltage after rectifying and filtering is detected to exceed the preset value, a current loop is formed using a switch protection circuit, an impedance matching circuit and a receiving coil, to transfer the energy of receiving coil until the voltage drop to no higher than the preset value. Of which, the switch protection circuit is connected between the impedance matching network and ground, when the power transmission device is in normal working, the switch protection circuit does not work; when an overvoltage occurs, the switch protection circuit can switch on/off, to reduce the value of DC voltage.
US10063096B2

A system having a hand tool battery, a hand tool case which has at least one inductive charge receiving area which is provided for storing a hand tool battery which is inserted into the inductive charge receiving area at least partially in close proximity to at least one wall of the hand tool case, and having at least one latent heat storage unit which is provided for influencing at least a temperature of the at least one hand tool battery.
US10063095B2

Various embodiments for deterring theft in wireless power systems are disclosed. In one embodiment, an electrical device, comprise a guided surface wave receive structure configured to obtain electrical energy from a guided surface wave traveling along a terrestrial medium, and an electrical load coupled to the guided surface wave receive structure, the electrical load being experienced as a load at an excitation source coupled to a guided surface waveguide probe generating the guided surface wave. Processing circuitry of the electrical device may be configured to monitor the electrical load to determine whether a power consumption of the electrical load has exceeded a predefined amount of permitted power consumption and disable the wireless power receiver or the electrical load coupled to the wireless power receive structure in response to the electrical load exceeding the predefined amount of permitted power consumption.
US10063093B2

The invention relates to a method for controlling a wind turbine that comprises a generator, is provided to feed electrical power into an electricity supply grid but has not yet been connected to the electricity supply grid, comprising the steps: generating electrical power using the generator and supplying electrical elements of the wind turbine with the power generated, and to a wind turbine for generating electrical power from the wind and for feeding the electrical power generated into an electricity supply grid, wherein a method according to one of the preceding claims is carried out.
US10063086B2

A portable power charging kit includes a portable power charging unit comprising a charger housing and a unit of clothing adapted for receiving the portable power charging unit and for aligning the portable power charging unit to an electronic device to be recharged.
US10063082B2

A battery includes at least one battery module line, a sensor means for determining a charging stage of a battery cell, and a control unit. The battery module line includes a plurality of battery modules mounted in series, each module having at least one battery cell and a coupling unit. The at least one battery cell is mounted between a first input and a second input of the coupling unit, and the coupling unit is configured (i) to switch the at least one battery cell between a first terminal of the battery module and a second terminal of the battery module, on a first control signal, and (ii) to connect the first terminal to the second terminal on a second control signal. The sensor means is connectable to the at least one battery cell of each battery module.
US10063081B2

An energy harvesting direct current to direct current ‘DC-to-DC’ converter circuit is presented. It is comprised of an energy storage element, an input configured to receive an input voltage, an output; switching means configured to perform cycles. Each cycle is marked when the input voltage reaches a reference voltage, switching the circuit such that the energy storage element enters into an energy charging state in which the energy storage element stores energy provided by the input voltage. Control means is configured to determine the reference voltage based on the number of cycles per time period performed by the circuit.
US10063080B2

A method of controlling a portable electronic device that has a battery. The method includes, in response to detecting coupling of the portable electronic device to a charger for charging the battery of the portable electronic device, determining if a condition is met to enter a reduced battery use state, and in response to determining that the condition to enter the reduced battery use state is met, identifying a configuration setting of the portable electronic device in the reduced battery use state, and entering the reduced battery use state by applying the configuration setting to adjust a configuration of the portable electronic device.
US10063079B2

Methods and devices are disclosed for efficient power charging of a battery in one electronic device by another electronic device. In one embodiment, a method may include establishing an electrical connection between a first electronic device and a second electronic device; acquiring, by the second electronic device via the electrical connection, real-time charging voltage information of a battery in the first electronic device, wherein the real-time charging voltage information varies with a charge state of the battery in the first electronic device; and controlling by the second electronic device, during charging of the battery in the first electronic device by the second electronic device, an output voltage of the second electronic device to charge the battery of the first electronic device according to the real-time charging voltage information.
US10063078B2

A battery charging circuit has a first switching circuit and a second switching circuit coupled in parallel between an input port and a node, a first switch coupled between the node and a system ground, a second switch coupled between the node and an output port, and a control circuit. When an input voltage is higher than a system voltage, the control circuit controls the first switching circuit and the second switching circuit turned ON and OFF with interleaving, the first switch maintains OFF and the second switch maintains ON. When the input voltage is lower than the system voltage, the control circuit controls the first switch and the second switch turned ON and OFF, and at least one of the first switching circuit and the second switching circuit maintains ON.
US10063075B2

An electronic device capable of performing data communication and method of charging the same are provided. The electronic device comprises a device body, a band that couples the device body to a target object, a fastening part that adjusts a fit of the band to the target object, a fixing strap movably coupled to the band, and an interface terminal installed in the fixing strap, wherein a charging state is determined according to the position of the fixing strap relative to the band.
US10063071B2

A battery cell balancing and measuring apparatus is provided. The apparatus includes a plurality of terminals having a portion of the terminals grouped as terminal pairs, each terminal of the plurality of terminals operable to couple to a node in a battery stack. Each terminal pair having a capacitor and a switch coupled in parallel with each other, the capacitor and the switch coupled across respective terminal pair. The apparatus includes a plurality of resistors, each resistor of the plurality of resistors coupled to a terminal of the plurality of terminals. Each resistor of the plurality of resistors provides a discharge path for a respective battery cell coupled to a terminal pair via the switch and wherein each resistor of the plurality of resistors provides a low pass filter path for the respective battery cell via the capacitor.
US10063070B2

A battery active-balancing system comprises an external balancing power; a buck converter having a first side-winding and a second side-winding induced thereby, the first side-winding and the second side-winding each having a positive terminal and a negative terminal; a battery comprising series-connected cell-units each having a positive terminal and a negative terminal; a cell voltage-sensing unit coupled to the battery to sense a voltage of each cell unit of the series-connected cell-units; a main switch component coupled to the first side-winding and the battery in an ON state, or coupled to the first side-winding and the external balancing power in an OFF state; a cell-switch unit comprising first cell-switch components and second cell-switch components, wherein each of the first cell-switch components is coupled to the positive terminal of corresponding one cell-unit and the positive terminal of the second side-winding, and each of the second cell-switch components is coupled to the negative terminal of corresponding one cell-unit and the negative terminal of the second side-winding; and a microcontroller for controlling the main switch component and the cell-switch unit, and determining a voltage level fed back from the cell voltage-sensing unit.
US10063061B2

A method for feeding electric power into an electric supply network by means of a wind park comprising several wind turbines. The method comprises the steps of feeding the electric power at a network connection point, recording at least one network state parameter at the network connection point by means of a park control unit, checking the supply network for the presence of a transient process and sending, and/or sending at an increased clock rate, the values measured by the park control unit and/or the control values determined by the park control unit to the wind turbines, once the presence of a transient process has been detected.
US10063058B2

A power converter includes a plurality of converters which are connected in parallel to a DC power supply in which an operating point is changed in accordance with an output current or an output voltage. The plurality of converters include maximum power point tracking units for performing maximum power point tracking calculations of the DC power supply. Results of the maximum power point tracking calculations of the plurality of converters are unified between the plurality of converters and the plurality of converters are controlled based on the unified calculation result.
US10063041B2

An electronic component unit includes a housing that accommodates electronic components therein and that is provided with connecting units connected to electric wires on a vertical-direction lower surface. The housing has protruding ribs protruding downward in a vertical direction from the vertical-direction lower surface, positioned between the connecting units and respective side wall surfaces of the housing provided to sides of the vertical-direction lower surface, and extending from one end to the other end of the vertical-direction lower surface along the side wall surfaces. The electronic component unit having this configuration can prevent adhesion of water to the connecting units.
US10063040B1

An electrical connection box applicable to a wire harness includes a case including a housing space that is formed inside by a first member and a second member facing each other along an opposite direction and that houses a substrate, and a locking part that is locked to a fixing object surface. The first member includes a first protrusion, and the second member includes a second protrusion formed to face the first protrusion and an abutting part that abuts on the fixing object surface in a state in which the locking part is locked to the fixing object surface, generates a pushing force along the opposite direction, and has the substrate sandwiched between the first protrusion and the second protrusion.
US10063036B2

A spark plug includes an insulator having an axial hole formed therethrough in the direction of an axis of the spark plug, a center electrode disposed in a front side of the axial hole and a metal shell disposed around an outer circumference of the insulator and having a collar-shaped tool engagement portion and a crimp portion located on a rear side of the tool engagement portion and reduced in diameter toward the rear, wherein the crimp portion of the metal shell is made of a carbon steel material having a grain size number equal to or greater than No. 11 as measured according to JIS G 0551.
US10063032B2

A distributed reflector (DR) laser may include a distributed feedback (DFB) region and a distributed Bragg reflector (DBR). The DFB region may have a length in a range from 30 micrometers (μm) to 100 μm and may include a DFB grating with a first kappa in a range from 100 cm−1 to 150 cm−1. The DBR region may be coupled end to end with the DFB region and may have a length in a range from 30-300 μm. The DBR region may include a DBR grating with a second kappa in a range from 150 cm−1 to 200 cm−1. The DR laser may additionally include a lasing mode and a p-p resonance frequency. The lasing mode may be at a long wavelength side of a peak of a DBR reflection profile of the DBR region. The p-p resonance frequency may be less than or equal to 70 GHz.
US10063023B2

A PDA terminal is provided. The PDA terminal includes: a main body; a processor disposed in the main body; a memory accessible by the processor; and a display unit disposed on a front surface of the main body to display information processed by the processor. A rear cover detachable from the main body is disposed on a rear surface of the main body. After the rear cover is removed, a gun handle is usable in a state of being connected to a coupling part formed under the rear cover. Since the gun handle with a switch is usable in a state of being connected to the main body of the PDA terminal, the operation of the PDA operation can be more conveniently used in an industrial site or the like.
US10063020B2

A multipole plug 1 is configured in such a manner that a first terminal strip (first terminal strip 15) is provided with first flow holes (second flow holes 15D) in a first curved plate portion 15B, a second terminal strip (second terminal strip 17) is provided with a second flow holes (third flow holes 17D) in a second curved plate portion 17B, and the first curved plate portion 15B and the second curved plate portion 17B are positioned by the positioning ring 20 provided with an outer projecting portions 20B to be fitted to notched portions 18F of a first sleeve portion (second sleeve 18) and an inner projecting portions 20C to be fitted into a gap between the first curved plate portion 15B and the second curved plate portion 17B being fitted thereto.
US10063017B2

A connector that is to be connected to another connector and includes a connection terminal, a fixed contact, a movable contact provided at an end of a movable plate, a card comprised of an insulator and configured to move the movable plate, and a button configured to move the card. The connector is configured such that while another connection terminal of the another connector is in contact with the connection terminal of the connector, the button is moved by the another connector, and the movable plate is moved by the card to cause the movable contact to contact the fixed contact.
US10063012B2

An electrical connector includes a terminal module, which includes an insulating block and multiple first terminals retained at the insulating block. Each first terminal has a first contact portion exposed from a bottom surface of the insulating block. A top surface or the bottom surface of the insulating block is concavely provided with at least one groove, each of the at least one groove located between two adjacent first terminals. The groove runs forward through a front end surface of the insulating block and extends backward beyond a rear end of the first contact portion. A second terminal is located on the insulating block. The second terminal has a second contact portion, which is exposed from the top surface of the insulating block. An insulating body is formed outside the terminal module and the second terminal by injection-molding.
US10063009B2

There is disclosed magnetic connectors and electronic devices including such connectors. A connector may include a magnet rotatable about at least one axis of the magnet; wherein the magnet rotates to magnetically engage a magnet of another connector to form an electrical connection between the two magnets. A connector may also include a cylindrical magnet to magnetically engage a magnet of another connector; and a sleeve wrapped around at least part of the magnet, the sleeve comprising a contact for forming an electrical connection with a contact on the other connector. A connector may be adapted for selective connection with other connectors. A connector may be adapted such that a moveable magnet may move between an engaged position proximate a contacting surface of the connector and a disengaged position recessed from a contacting surface, wherein the moveable magnet is biased to the disengaged position.
US10063004B2

A controller assembly includes a plurality of controller units, and a heat dissipating unit interposed between the controller units. Male and female connectors are disposed in the controller units, and the connectors thereof are fitted to female and male connectors of the heat dissipating unit to thereby establish electrical contact therebetween. Upon driving electric actuators, heat generated in circuit boards of the controller units is dissipated to the exterior through a plurality of heat dissipating protrusions provided on the heat dissipating unit, so that heat generating sources of the circuit boards are cooled.
US10063000B2

A split connector includes a housing (10) with an accommodating portion (12) and sub-connectors (20) are inserted into the accommodating portion (12). Terminal fittings (23) and retainers (30) are inserted into the sub-connectors (20). Guide recesses (14L, 14R) are formed on an inner surface of the accommodating portion (12) and extend along an inserting direction of the sub-connectors (20) into the accommodating portion (12). Guide projections (29L, 29R) are formed on outer surfaces of the sub-connectors (20) and fit into the guide recesses (14L, 14R) in an inserting process into the accommodating portion (12). Detecting projections (34L, 34R) on outer surfaces of the retainer (30) are configured not to fit into the guide recesses (14L, 14R) when the retainers (30) are at a partial locking position but fit into the guide recesses (14L, 14R) when the retainers (30) are at a full locking position.
US10062994B2

An electrical connector used for bearing a chip module includes an insulating body, terminals arranged in the insulating body, a carrying member, for carrying the chip module to the insulating body, disposed at one side of the insulating body and contacting with the terminals, a pressing plate for pressing the carrying member or the chip module, and an elastic member having at least two limiting portions. The pressing plate and the carrying member are separately disposed at two adjacent sides on the periphery of the insulating body. The two limiting portions define a pivoting space, and the carrying member is pivotally connected to the pivoting space. The elastic member and the carrying member are disposed at the same side of the insulating body, the elastic member has a buffer portion, and the buffer portion abuts against the carrying member and is disposed between the insulating body and the carrying member.
US10062992B2

An electrical connector includes an insulative hosing having a base and a tongue portion extending forwardly from the base. The tongue portion forms opposite mating surfaces. A plurality of contacts are disposed in the housing and spaced from one another. The contacts include the signal contacts, the power contacts and the grounding contacts. A space/area is formed between the power contact and the ground contact and is configured to be adapted to receive two contacts therein. A conductive bar extending in the front-to-back direction parallel to the contacting sections of the contacts, is embedded within the area and mechanically and electrically connected to the corresponding power contact via at least one linking bar which extends in the transverse direction with an offset manner for hiding the conductive bar from the mating surface in the vertical direction.
US10062975B2

A connector assembly for electrically connecting poles of two adjacent battery cell. The connector assembly comprises an electrically conductive bus bar having a first connection area and a second connection area distal from each other, electrically conductive pole-mating components having a pole-mating face and a bar-mating face, and fastening components for attaching the electrically conductive bus bar and one of the pole-mating components to one of the poles of the two adjacent battery cells. The pole-mating faces of the pole-mating components are adapted for mating the poles the battery cells. The bar-mating faces of the pole-mating components are adapted for mating with the connection areas. The bar-mating faces and the connection areas have complementary concave/convex arched shape for optimizing contact surface over a range of relative positioning of the two adjacent battery cells.
US10062974B2

A connector 10 disclosed by this specification is a connector 10 to be mounted on a casing 1 of a device by being inserted into a mounting hole 2 provided in the casing 1 and includes a terminal 40 connected to a wire W, a housing 20 having the terminal 40 mounted therein, and an intermediate terminal 30 made of metal, mounted in the housing 20 and disposed between the terminal 40 and a mating terminal 4 in the casing 1. A fastened component (nut 5) disposed in the casing 1 and to be fastened to a fastening component (bolt B), the mating terminal 4, the intermediate terminal 30 and the terminal 40 are arranged side by side in a fastening direction, and the terminal 40 and the mating terminal 4 are connected via the intermediate terminal 30 by being collectively fastened by the fastening component and the fastened component.
US10062968B2

Surface scattering antennas provide adjustable radiation fields by adjustably coupling scattering elements along a wave-propagating structure. In some approaches, the scattering elements are complementary metamaterial elements. In some approaches, the scattering elements are made adjustable by disposing an electrically adjustable material, such as a liquid crystal, in proximity to the scattering elements. Methods and systems provide control and adjustment of surface scattering antennas for various applications.
US10062967B2

A high powered armor panel having the wideband embedded antenna for operation in severe environmental conditions. The armor panel comprises a driven bowtie dipole electrically coupled to at least one driven resistor, a parasitic bowtie dipole electrically coupled to at least one parasitic resistor, a composite structure which has the driven bowtie dipole and the parasitic bowtie dipole embedded therein, a heat sink supported on a first side of the composite structure for dissipating heat, and an armor layer supported on an opposite second first side of the composite structure. The heat sink supports the at least one driven resistor electrically coupled to the driven bowtie dipole and the at least one parasitic resistor electrically coupled to the parasitic bowtie dipole.
US10062965B2

A phased array antenna panel includes an array of antenna cells. Optionally, the phased array antenna panel includes a frame with multiple shielding fences housing the array of antenna cells. Each antenna cell includes a raised antenna patch with air dielectric. In one example, the raised antenna patch may include four projections having outwardly increasing widths, and four supporting legs, each of the four supporting legs situated between a pair of adjacent projections. A first differential feed port may be coupled to first and second supporting legs of the raised antenna patch through first and second transformers, and a second differential feed port may be coupled to third and fourth supporting legs of the raised antenna patch through third and fourth transformers. A return loss in a frequency range of between 27.5 GHz and 29.5 GHz of each antenna cell is less than about −10 dB.
US10062964B2

A shield box for wireless terminal test is provided to simply perform various tests with high reliability even in a non-contact (wireless) connection state with an antenna of a wireless terminal. The shield box includes a metallic box having an internal wireless terminal receiving space therein, and a probe antenna which is provided in the metallic box, and located right above or right below an antenna part of a wireless terminal received in the metallic box to receive a signal from a wireless terminal antenna in a non-contact manner. The metallic box is provided therein with an electronic wave absorber. The probe antenna is a patch antenna. The metallic box includes two parts of upper and lower cases including metallic materials, respectively, such that the metallic box is openable. The upper and lower cases are hinged with each other on rear surfaces thereof.
US10062959B2

The invention relates to a roof antenna (1) comprising a base plate (5) and an outer hood (3) for mounting on a roof (2) of a vehicle, the roof antenna (1) having a fastening mechanism (8) comprising a mounting screw (81) and a fastening claw (82) interacting therewith, characterized in that the base plate (5) forms a socket (83) on which the fastening claw (82) is fixed, and the fastening claw (82) forms a seat cavity (87) for the mounting screw (81), the seat cavity being free prior to insertion of the mounting screw (81) and filled by the mounting screw (81) after insertion thereof.
US10062958B2

A wearable electronic patch with an enhanced radio antenna includes an antenna, radio circuitry, a base portion, a distal portion, and intermediate portion, and a spacer, configured to raise the antenna away from the base portion, and thus away from a wearer to improve radiation properties of the antenna. The spacer may be sized and shaped to expand from a compressed state, as it may be when the patch is packaged, to an expanded state that raises the antenna when it is applied to a wearer. Other aspects, embodiments, and features are also claimed and disclosed.
US10062955B2

A sample analyzer and a method for obtaining reagent information are disclosed, wherein the sample analyzer analyzes a sample by using a reagent contained in a reagent container, comprising a first reagent container holder configured to hold a first reagent container containing a first reagent, a first electronic tag, on which a reagent information regarding the first reagent is recorded, attached to the first reagent container; a second reagent container holder configured to hold a second reagent container containing a second reagent, a second electronic tag, on which a reagent information regarding the second reagent is recorded, attached to the second reagent container; an antenna that is arranged between the first reagent container holder and the second reagent container holder, and is configured to receive a radio wave from each of the first and second electronic tags; and a reagent information obtainer unit configured to obtain the reagent information recorded on the first electronic tag based on a radio wave received from the first electronic tag, and to obtain the reagent information recorded on the second electronic tag based on a radio wave received from the second electronic tag.
US10062954B2

The present disclosure relates to a pre-5th-Generation (5G) or 5G communication system to be provided for supporting higher data rates Beyond 4th-Generation (4G) communication system such as Long Term Evolution (LTE). The present invention relates to an assist device for an electronic device including an antenna, wherein the assist device includes a second unit including a second antenna, wherein the second antenna configured to generate capacitance with at least one of a first antenna in a first unit and an internal antenna of the electronic device. Further, the present invention also includes embodiments different from the above-described embodiment.
US10062934B2

A system includes a battery module having electrochemical cells and a housing configured to receive the electrochemical cells. The housing includes a first sidewall having a first surface and a second surface. The housing also includes cooling channels extending through the first sidewall of the housing from the first surface to the second surface, where the cooling channels are configured to permit fluid flow through the cooling channels for cooling the electrochemical cells. Each of the cooling channels includes a first cross-sectional area across the first surface of the first sidewall and a second cross-sectional area across the second surface of the first sidewall, where the first cross-sectional area is not equal to the second-cross sectional area. Each of the cooling channels also includes a tapered portion extending between the first-cross sectional area and the second cross-sectional area.
US10062920B2

A powder supplying device (2) includes a case (6) in which a storage portion (6a) is formed for temporarily storing powder (10), the case (6) having an inlet (6b) formed in an upper end of the storage portion (6a), and a rectangular outlet (6c) formed in a lower end of the storage portion (6a); a rotor (7) that is arranged in the case (6) and transports the powder (10) in the storage portion (6a) to the outlet (6c) by rotating; and a mesh body (8) through which the powder (10) that has been transported to the outlet (6c) passes. The powder supplying device (2) supplies the powder (10) onto an upper surface of an electrode foil (5). The rotor (7) has a brush-like shape, with a plurality of hair members (7b) radially implanted pointing radially outward with an axial center (G) of the rotor (7) as the center.
US10062913B2

A fuel cell power module includes a cylindrical housing encasing a fuel cell stack and an air supply. The housing has a major interior surface. The fuel cell stack can be cylindrical or hexagonal, and comprises fuel cells having an anode and an anode flow field plate, a cathode and a cathode flow field plate, and a membrane electrolyte interposed between the anode and the cathode. The air supply is directed to the plurality of fuel cell cathode flow field plates via a plenum defined by a space between the fuel cell stack and the housing major interior surface. The hexagonal fuel cell stack can be formed by a plurality of fuel cell groups shaped such that when aligned the fuel cell groups together constitute the hexagonal fuel cell stack.
US10062897B2

In order to allow for a compact configuration of a battery with an increased energy density/volume ratio together with low production costs, the invention specifies a battery electrode and a method for producing same, wherein an arrester region is arranged on a collector substrate such that it is predominantly surrounded by a coating film.
US10062892B2

A 12 volt automotive battery system includes a first battery coupled to an electrical system, in which the first battery include a first battery chemistry, and a second battery coupled in parallel with the first battery and selectively coupled to the electrical system via a first switch, in which the second battery includes a second battery chemistry that has a higher coulombic efficiency than the first battery chemistry. The first switch couples the second battery to the electrical system during regenerative braking to enable the second battery to capture a majority of the power generated during regenerative braking. The 12 volt automotive battery system further includes a variable voltage alternator that outputs a first voltage during regenerative braking to charge the second battery and a second voltage otherwise, in which the first voltage is higher than the second voltage.
US10062891B2

A wiring module includes connecting members for electrically connecting electrode terminals of adjacent power storage elements, an insulating protector for accommodating the connecting members and an insulating cover for covering the insulating protector. The insulating cover is configured by arranging a plurality of division covers. At least one of the division covers is formed with an overlapping portion to be overlapped with an adjacent one of the division covers.
US10062888B2

A porous membrane is provided including a compound having a hydrophobic group and a nonionic hydrophilic group, an inorganic powder, and a binder resin.
US10062880B2

An assembled battery includes: a holder including a plurality of cell hold portions each having a first surface and a second surface facing an opposite side to the first surface and each having a holding hole, which is a hole penetrating through between the first surface and the second surface, and a connection portion that connects the plurality of cell hold portions to each other; a plurality of cells each having an outside diameter smaller than an inside diameter of the holding hole and inserted into the holding hole of each of the plurality of cell hold portions; and an adhesive provided so as to be solidified in a gap between an outer peripheral surface of a part of the cell which is placed inside the holding hole and an inner peripheral surface of the cell hold portion which constitutes the holding hole.
US10062876B2

A battery module carrier includes a carrier frame configured to accommodate a first component carrier and a second component carrier. The first component carrier includes a control electronics assembly and a signal port, and the second component carrier is configured to accommodate a battery submodule. The carrier frame is configured to provide an external electronic connection to the first component carrier via the signal port, and each of the first component carrier and the second component carrier are configured to be individually attached and detached from the carrier frame. The second component carrier may include an integrated second coolant duct.
US10062873B2

An insertion portion of a negative electrode terminal is inserted into through-holes provided in an outer insulating member, a sealing plate, an inner insulating member, and a terminal connection portion of a negative electrode collector, and the insertion portion is crimped. A countersunk hole is provided around the through-hole of the terminal connection portion. The insertion portion of the negative electrode terminal is radially expanded in the countersunk hole. A distal end of a thin portion provided at a distal end of the crimped part of the insertion portion and the edge of the countersunk hole are welded by application of a high energy beam, and a groove is provided on the outer peripheral side of the countersunk hole.
US10062859B2

A display panel includes a substrate, a conductive bump, a capacitor dielectric layer, a sensing electrode, a counter substrate opposite to the substrate, an electroluminescent layer, and a counter electrode. The conductive bump protrudes from an inner surface of the substrate and includes an upper capacitor electrode and a bump covered by the upper capacitor electrode. The bump is disposed between the inner surface of the substrate and the upper capacitor electrode. The capacitor dielectric layer covers the conductive bump and a portion of the inner surface of the substrate. The sensing electrode is disposed on the inner surface of the substrate or an inner surface of the counter substrate. The counter substrate has at least one pixel electrode and a first capacitor electrode separated from the pixel electrode. The electroluminescent layer is disposed between the pixel electrode and the counter electrode.
US10062855B2

An adhesive, and an encapsulated product and method of encapsulating an organic electronic device (OED) using the same are provided. The adhesive film serves to encapsulate the OED and includes a curable resin and a moisture absorbent, and the adhesive includes a first region coming in contact with the OED upon encapsulation of the OED and a second region not coming in contact with the OED. Also, the moisture absorbent is present at contents of 0 to 20% and 80 to 100% in the first and second regions, respectively, based on the total weight of the moisture absorbent in the adhesive.
US10062853B2

A condensed cyclic compound represented by Formula 1: Ar1-L1-L2-Ar2  Formula 1 wherein in Formula 1, Ar1, Ar2, L1, and L2 are the same as described in the specification.
US10062842B2

A composite selector electrode includes a switching layer coupled in electrical parallel with a conducting layer. The switching layer is electrically insulating when the temperature of the switching layer is below a threshold temperature. The switching layer exhibits insulator-metal transition at the threshold temperature. The switching layer is electrically conducting when the temperature of the switching layer is above the threshold temperature.
US10062840B2

A variable resistance memory device includes first memory cells and second memory cells. The first memory cells are between first and second conductive lines, and at areas at which the first and second conductive lines overlap. The second memory cells are between the second and third conductive lines, and at areas at which the second and third conductive lines overlap. Each first memory cell includes a first variable resistance pattern and a first selection pattern. Each second memory cell includes a second variable resistance pattern and a second selection pattern. At least one of the second memory cells is shifted from a closest one of the first memory cells.
US10062837B2

A composition for cleaning a magnetic pattern, a method of manufacturing a magnetic memory device, a method of forming a magnetic pattern, and a magnetic memory device, the composition including a glycol ether-based organic solvent; a decomposing agent that includes an aliphatic amine; and at least one of a chelating agent, or a cleaning accelerator that includes an organic alkaline compound, wherein the composition is devoid of water.
US10062827B2

A thermoelectric module according to the present invention includes a first support substrate including a principal surface that includes a first region and a second region that is adjacent to the first region; a second support substrate including a principal surface that faces the first region; a plurality of thermoelectric elements arranged between the first region and the principal surface of the second support substrate; and a temperature detection element mounted in the second region. The temperature detection element and the second support substrate are thermally connected to each other by a thermally conductive member.
US10062821B2

A light-emitting device comprises a plurality of light-emitting pillars separated from each other by a space, wherein each of the plurality of light-emitting pillars comprises a first conductivity type layer, an active layer on the first conductivity type layer, and a second conductivity type layer on the active layer; a reflective layer surrounding a sidewall of each of the plurality of light-emitting pillars; a top electrode formed on the reflective layer and the plurality of light-emitting pillars; and a fill material formed between the reflective layer and the top electrode.
US10062812B2

The present invention relates to a method for manufacturing an optical device, and to an optical device manufactured thereby, which involve using a substrate itself as a heat-dissipating plate, and adopting a substrate with vertical insulation layers formed thereon, such that electrode terminals do not have to be extruded out from a sealed space, and thus enabling the overall structure and manufacturing process for an optical device to be simplified.According to the present invention, a method for manufacturing a can package-type optical device comprises the steps of: (a) preparing a metal plate and a metal substrate with vertical insulation layers, wherein more than one vertical insulation layer crossing the substrate from the top surface to the bottom surface thereof are formed; (b) bonding the metal plate on the top surface of the metal substrate with vertical insulation layers; (c) forming a cavity on an intermediate product that has undergone step (b) in a form of a cylindrical pit having a predetermined depth reaching the surface of said metal substrate with vertical insulation layers by passing through said metal plate and the adhesive layers formed by said bonding, wherein said cavity contains said vertical insulation layer in the bottom wall thereof; (e) connecting a wire, which electrically connects an optical device and an electrode of the optical device together, to either side of the surface of the bottom wall of the vertical insulation layers of the cavity, respectively; and (g) sealing the cavity by means of a protective plate made from a light-transmitting material; and a can cap, formed as a picture frame whose top central portion and the bottom are open and encompassing the perimeter of the protective plate.
US10062796B2

A photovoltaic system has at least two bifacial solar modules, which are respectively held in a module holder, and a reflector. The module holders are configured to hold two bifacial solar modules vertically positioned and parallel to each other, wherein the module holders are interconnected via the reflector.
US10062793B1

Photon absorption, and thus current generation, is hindered in conventional thin-film solar cell designs, including quantum well structures, by the limited path length of incident light passing vertically through the device. Optical scattering into lateral waveguide structures provides a physical mechanism to increase photocurrent generation through in-plane light trapping. However, the insertion of wells of high refractive index material with lower energy gap into the device structure often results in lower voltage operation, and hence lower photovoltaic power conversion efficiency. The voltage output of an InGaAs quantum well waveguide photovoltaic device can be increased by employing a III-V material structure with an extended wide band gap emitter heterojunction. Analysis of the light IV characteristics reveals that non-radiative recombination components of the underlying dark diode current have been reduced, exposing the limiting radiative recombination component and providing a pathway for realizing solar-electric conversion efficiency of 30% or more in single junction cells.
US10062787B2

A FinFET includes a fin structure, a gate, a source-drain region and an inter layer dielectric (ILD). The gate crosses over the fin structure. The source-drain region is in the fin structure. The ILD is laterally adjacent to the gate and includes a dopant, in which a dopant concentration of the ILD adjacent to the gate is lower than a dopant concentration of the ILD away from the gate.
US10062783B2

A method for channel formation in a fin transistor includes removing a dummy gate and dielectric from a dummy gate structure to expose a region of an underlying fin and depositing an amorphous layer including Ge over the region of the underlying fin. The amorphous layer is oxidized to condense out Ge and diffuse the Ge into the region of the underlying fin to form a channel region with Ge in the fin.
US10062779B2

A method of manufacturing a Fin FET includes forming a fin structure over a substrate. The fin structure includes an upper layer, and part of the upper layer is exposed from an isolation insulating layer. A gate structure is formed over part of the fin structure. An amorphous layer is formed over the gate structure and the fin structure not covered by the gate structure. A recrystallized layer is formed by partially recrystallizing the amorphous layer over the fin structure not covered by the gate structure. A remaining amorphous layer which is not recrystallized is removed. Source and drain electrode layers are formed over the recrystallized layer.
US10062771B2

The present disclosure relates to a low temperature poly-silicon thin film transistor and a method of preparing the same. The low temperature poly-silicon thin film transistor includes a substrate, a metal induction layer formed on the substrate, a barrier layer formed on the metal induction layer, and an amorphous silicon film layer formed on the barrier layer, the amorphous silicon film layer being converted into a poly-silicon film layer under the inducing effect of the metal induction layer, and the poly-silicon film layer being an active layer. In the present disclosure, although the active layer is obtained by using the metal induction method, the metal induction layer is provided below the amorphous silicon film layer, and a barrier layer is provided between the metal induction layer and the amorphous silicon film layer.
US10062769B2

A semiconductor device and a method for fabricating the same are disclosed. The semiconductor device comprises: a semiconductor substrate with an active area defined by a plurality of isolation features; a gate stack extending across the active area onto portions of the isolation features, wherein the gate stack comprising a gate dielectric layer on the active area and the portions of the isolation features, and a gate electrode on the gate dielectric layer; and a protective seal comprising a vertical portion lining sidewalls of the gate stack and a horizontal portion extending onto a top surface of the isolation features, wherein the horizontal portion surrounding portions of the gate stack outside the active area in a top view.
US10062768B2

Field-Effect Transistor (FET) devices employing an adjacent asymmetric active gate/dummy gate width layout are disclosed. In an exemplary aspect, a FET cell is provided that includes a FET device having an active gate, a source region, and a drain region. The FET cell also includes an isolation structure comprising a dummy gate over a diffusion break located adjacent to one of the source region and the drain region. The FET cell has an asymmetric active gate/dummy gate width layout in that a width of the active gate is larger than a width of the adjacent dummy gate. The increased width of the active gate provides increased gate control and the decreased width of the dummy gate increases isolation from the dummy gate, thus reducing sub-threshold leakage through the dummy gate.
US10062759B2

A MOSFET using a SiC substrate has a problem that a carbon-excess layer is formed on a surface by the application of mechanical stress due to thermal oxidation and the carbon-excess layer degrades mobility of channel carriers. In the invention, (1) a layer containing carbon-carbon bonds is removed; (2) a gate insulating film is formed by a deposition method; and (3) an interface between a crystal surface and the insulating film is subjected to an interface treatment at a low temperature for a short time. Due to this, the carbon-excess layer causing characteristic degradation is effectively eliminated, and at the same time, dangling bonds can be effectively eliminated by subjecting an oxide film and an oxynitride film to an interface treatment.
US10062752B1

A method of forming a nanowire heterostructure, including, forming a dummy nanowire on a substrate, forming a sacrificial cover layer on the dummy nanowire, forming a spacer layer on a portion of the sacrificial cover layer, wherein a portion of the sacrificial cover layer extends above the top surface of the spacer layer, removing the portion of the sacrificial cover layer that extends above the top surface of the spacer layer, forming a gate structure on the spacer layer and a remaining portion of the sacrificial cover layer, forming an interlayer dielectric (ILD) layer on the gate structure, removing the dummy nanowire to form a nanowire trench, and forming a replacement nanowire in the nanowire trench.
US10062749B2

Metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET) devices are described which have a p-type region between the p-type well regions of the device. The p-type region can be either floating or connected to the p-type well regions by additional p-type regions. MOSFET devices are also described which have one or more p-type regions connecting the p-type well regions of the device. The p-type well regions can be arranged in a various geometric arrangements including square, diamond and hexagonal. Methods of making the devices are also described.
US10062744B2

An organic display device includes a pixel driving circuit having a thin film transistor connected to a current supply line and a capacitor. A first insulation layer, with a first electrode thereon, covers a source electrode of the transistor. The first electrode is connected to the transistor through a contact hole the insulation layer. A second insulation layer including an aperture is formed on the first insulation layer and electrode layers. An organic light emitting layer, with a second electrode thereon is formed in the aperture and connected to the first electrode. The second insulation layer includes an inner wall at the aperture, said inner will having a surface of a convex plane on an edge of the recessed part of the first electrode. The convex plane is located between the organic light emitting layer and the edge of the first electrode, and the second electrode is formed over plurality of pixels.
US10062733B1

Integrated circuits and methods of producing the same are provided. In an exemplary embodiment, a method for producing an integrated circuit includes forming a memory cell with a memory cell upper surface. A capping layer is formed overlying the memory cell, and a portion of the capping layer is removed to expose the memory cell upper surface. A memory cell etch stop is formed overlying the memory cell upper surface after the portion of the capping layer is removed to expose the memory cell upper surface. The memory cell etch stop is removed from overlying the memory cell upper surface, and an interconnect is formed in electrical communication with the memory cell.
US10062730B2

Disclosed herein is a light-emitting device. The light-emitting device includes a substrate; a first light-emitting unit and a second light-emitting unit, separately formed on the substrate; a trench between the first and the second light-emitting units, including a bottom portion exposing the substrate; an insulating layer, comprising a first part formed on the first light-emitting unit or the second light-emitting unit, and a second part conformably formed on the trench covering the bottom portion and sidewalls of the first light-emitting unit and the second light-emitting unit; and an electrical connection, electrically connecting the first light-emitting unit and the second light-emitting unit, comprising a bridging portion formed on the second part of the insulating layer, and only covering a portion of the trench; and a joining portion, extending from the bridging portion and formed on the first part of the insulating layer; wherein the bridging portion is wider than the joining portion in a top view.
US10062729B2

A light-emitting diode (LED) chip includes a substrate, a light-emitting component, an electrical static discharge (ESD) protection component, and a conductive layer. The light-emitting component is disposed on the substrate and includes a first semiconductor layer, a first quantum well layer, and a second semiconductor layer, in which the first quantum well layer is disposed between the first and second semiconductor layers. The ESD protection component is disposed on the substrate and includes a third semiconductor layer, a second quantum well layer, and a fourth semiconductor layer, in which the second quantum well layer is disposed between the third and the fourth semiconductor layers. The first and the fourth semiconductor layers are electrically connected with each other through the conductive layer, and the second and the third semiconductor layers are electrically isolated from each other before packaging the LED chip.
US10062727B2

Techniques for fabricating a semiconductor die having a curved surface can include placing a substantially flat semiconductor die in a recess surface of a concave mold such that corners or edges of the semiconductor die are unconstrained or are the only portions of the semiconductor die in physical contact with the concave mold. The semiconductor die can include through-die cut lines that can lead to substantially less tension in the semiconductor die as compared to the case where the semiconductor die does not include through-die cut lines. Accordingly, such through-die cut lines can allow for achieving relatively large curvatures.
US10062723B2

A semiconductor device is reduced in power consumption, the semiconductor device including a solid-state imaging device that includes pixels each having a plurality of light receiving elements. A pixel having first and second photodiodes is provided with a first transfer transistor that transfers charge in the first photodiode to a floating diffusion capacitance section, and a second transfer transistor that combines charge in the first photodiode and charge in the second photodiode, and transfers the combined charge to the floating diffusion capacitance section. Consequently, the semiconductor device is reduced in power required for activation of each transfer transistor in operation such as imaging with the solid-state imaging device.
US10062715B2

A TFT array substrate and its manufacturing method are disclosed. The TFT array substrate includes a substrate having a display area and a non-display area, and at least a Schottky diode on the non-display area. The Schottky diode includes an anode layer and a cathode layer on the substrate, a gate insulation layer on the substrate covering the anode and cathode layers, a first gate on the gate insulation layer covering portions of the anode and cathode layers, an inter-layer insulation layer on the gate insulation layer covering the first gate and having a number of vias exposing the anode and cathode layers, respectively, and a first electrode and a second electrode in the vias on the inter-layer insulation layer connecting the anode and cathode layers, respectively. The present disclosure achieves simplified manufacturing process and reduced cost by forming the Schottky diode simultaneously when the TFT is formed.
US10062713B1

An integrated circuit includes a first device having a first threshold voltage (Vt) adjusting implant extension region having a first conductivity type and extending from a first implant rail region under an entirety of a first channel region. The first implant rail region and first Vt adjusting implant extension region are contiguous, and the first channel region is over an insulating layer and the insulating layer is over the first implant rail region and first Vt adjusting implant extension region. A second device has a second Vt adjusting implant extension region having the first conductivity type and extending from a second implant rail region under an entirety of a second channel region. The second implant rail region and second Vt adjusting implant extension region are contiguous, and the second channel region is over the insulating layer and the insulating layer is over the second implant rail region and second Vt adjusting implant extension region.
US10062711B2

Wafers for fabrication of devices that include a body contact, device structures with a body contact, methods for forming a wafer that supports the fabrication of devices that include a body contact, and methods for forming a device structure that includes a body contact. The wafer includes a buried oxide layer and a semiconductor layer on the buried oxide layer. The semiconductor layer includes a section with a top surface and a plurality of islands projecting from the section of the semiconductor layer into the buried oxide layer. The section of the semiconductor layer is located vertically between the islands of the semiconductor layer and the top surface of the semiconductor layer.
US10062710B2

Integrated circuits and methods of producing the same are provided herein. In accordance with an exemplary embodiment, an integrated circuit includes an SOI substrate with an active layer overlying a buried insulator layer that in turn overlies a handle layer. A source is defined within the active layer, and a gate well is also defined within the active layer. A first ultra shallow trench isolation extends into the active layer, where a first portion of the active layer is positioned between the first ultra shallow trench isolation and the buried insulator layer. The first ultra shallow trench isolation is positioned between the source and the gate well.
US10062709B2

A standard cell for use within an integrated circuit can be partially personalized by local wiring. The standard cell can include a set of transistors, each having a fixed size and position within an established standard cell perimeter. The set of transistors can be partially interconnected to a set of local nodes by local wiring. Customization ports can be arranged on a global wiring layer and electrically connected to the set of local nodes. A set of blockage in shapes can be arranged to identify, on a global wiring layer, areas reserved for personalization wiring. Personalization wiring can be configured to complete the personalization of the standard cell by electrically interconnecting, on the global wiring layer, some of the set of customization ports.
US10062702B2

A mask read-only memory (M-ROM) device is provided. In an M-ROM device, a first layer having a first type doping is formed in a substrate. A plurality of buried lines is formed in the first layer of the substrate. The plurality of buried lines are arranged in parallel in a first direction and isolated from each other. An epitaxial growth process is used to form a second layer on the first layer of the substrate. A plurality of diodes is formed in the second layer. The plurality of diodes is arranged in an array. Each diode includes a first electrode having a second type doping and connecting with one of the plurality of buried lines, and a second electrode having a first type doping and located on the first electrode.
US10062697B2

A semiconductor device includes a first active region, a second active region, a first gate line disposed to overlap the first and second active regions, a second gate line disposed to overlap the first and second active regions, a first metal line electrically connecting the first and second gate lines and providing a first signal to both the first and second gate lines, a first contact structure electrically connected to part of the first active region between the first and second gate lines, a second contact structure electrically connected to part of the second active region between the first and second gate lines, and a second metal line electrically connected to the first and second contact structures and transmitting a second signal, wherein an overlapped region that is overlapped by the second metal line does not include a break region.
US10062693B2

Semiconductor devices and methods of making the same include forming a first channel region on a first semiconductor region. A second channel region is formed on a second semiconductor region, the second semiconductor region being formed from a semiconductor material that is different from a semiconductor material of the first semiconductor region. A nitrogen-containing layer is formed on one or more of the first and second channel regions. A gate dielectric layer is formed over the nitrogen-containing layer. A gate is formed on the gate dielectric.
US10062690B2

A multi-fin FINFET device may include a substrate and a plurality of semiconductor fins extending upwardly from the substrate and being spaced apart along the substrate. Each semiconductor fin may have opposing first and second ends and a medial portion therebetween, and outermost fins of the plurality of semiconductor fins may comprise an epitaxial growth barrier on outside surfaces thereof. The FINFET may further include at least one gate overlying the medial portions of the semiconductor fins, a plurality of raised epitaxial semiconductor source regions between the semiconductor fins adjacent the first ends thereof, and a plurality of raised epitaxial semiconductor drain regions between the semiconductor fins adjacent the second ends thereof.
US10062683B1

An integrated compound semiconductor circuit including a high-Q passive device may include a compound semiconductor transistor. The integrated compound semiconductor circuitry may also include a high-Q inductor device. The integrated compound semiconductor may further include a back-end-of-line interconnect layer electrically contacting the high-Q inductor device and the compound semiconductor transistor, the back-end-of-line interconnect layer comprising a gold base layer and a copper interconnect layer.
US10062677B2

Solid state lights (SSLs) including a back-to-back solid state emitters (SSEs) and associated methods are disclosed herein. In various embodiments, an SSL can include a carrier substrate having a first surface and a second surface different from the first surface. First and second through substrate interconnects (TSIs) can extend from the first surface of the carrier substrate to the second surface. The SSL can further include a first and a second SSE, each having a front side and a back side opposite the front side. The back side of the first SSE faces the first surface of the carrier substrate and the first SSE is electrically coupled to the first and second TSIs. The back side of the second SSE faces the second surface of the carrier substrate and the second SSE is electrically coupled to the first and second TSIs.
US10062667B2

Stacked microfeature devices and associated methods of manufacture are disclosed. A package in accordance with one embodiment includes first and second microfeature devices having corresponding first and second bond pad surfaces that face toward each other. First bond pads can be positioned at least proximate to the first bond pad surface and second bond pads can be positioned at least proximate to the second bond pad surface. A package connection site can provide electrical communication between the first microfeature device and components external to the package. A wirebond can be coupled between at least one of the first bond pads and the package connection site, and an electrically conductive link can be coupled between the first microfeature device and at least one of the second bond pads of the second microfeature device. Accordingly, the first microfeature device can form a portion of an electrical link to the second microfeature device.
US10062664B2

A semiconductor packaging device includes: a first chip disposed separately from the first chip on a substrate; a second chip disposed on the substrate, wherein the first chip and the second chip comprise a first heat energy producing rating and a second heat energy producing rating, respectively, the first heat energy producing rating is different from the second heat energy producing rating; and a heat sink arranged in thermal communication with the first chip and the second chip, wherein the heat sink is arranged to have a first slot configured substantially along a separation region between the first chip and the second chip.
US10062662B2

A package includes a first die and a second die. The first die includes a first substrate and a first metal pad overlying the first substrate. The second die includes a second substrate and a second metal pad overlying the second substrate. A molding compound molds the first die and the second die therein. The molding compound has a first portion between the first die and the second die, and a second portion, which may form a ring encircles the first portion. The first portion and the second portion are on opposite sides of the first die. The first portion has a first top surface. The second portion has a second top surface higher than the first top surface.
US10062659B2

Presented herein are an interconnect and method for forming the same, the method comprising forming an interconnect on a mounting surface of a mounting pad disposed on a first surface of a first substrate, the interconnect comprising a conductive material, optionally solder or metal, the interconnect avoiding the sides of the mounting pad. A molding compound is applied to the first surface of the first substrate and molded around the interconnect to covering at least a lower portion of the interconnect and a second substrate may be mounted on the interconnect. The interconnect may comprise an interconnect material disposed between a first and second substrate and a molding compound disposed on a surface of the first substrate, and exposing a portion of the interconnect. A sidewall of the interconnect material contacts the mounting pad at an angle less than about 30 degrees from a plane perpendicular to the first substrate.
US10062658B2

A surface of at least one of a connection terminal of an electronic component and a connection terminal of a circuit board is covered with a protection layer made of a AgSn alloy. The connection terminal of the electronic component is soldered to the connection terminal of the circuit board.
US10062655B2

A semiconductor device includes a TSV that penetrates a silicon substrate. A seal ring is provided from a first low relative permittivity film that is closest to the silicon substrate to a second low relative permittivity film that is farthest from the silicon substrate. The seal ring is formed to surround the TSV in bird's eye view on the silicon substrate from a wafer front surface. This achieves suppression of generation or progress of a crack in a low relative permittivity film in a semiconductor device including the low relative permittivity film and a TSV.
US10062653B2

According to one embodiment, the recess has a side surface and a bottom surface. The side surface is continuous with the major surface. The bottom surface is positioned lower than the major surface. The stacked body is provided above the major surface of the substrate. The stacked body includes a plurality of electrode layers stacked with an insulating body interposed. The columnar portion includes a semiconductor body and a stacked film. The semiconductor body extends in a stacking direction of the stacked body through the stacked body. The semiconductor body contacts the side surface and the bottom surface of the recess of the substrate. The stacked film includes a charge storage portion and is provided between the semiconductor body and the stacked body higher than the major surface of the substrate. The stacked film is not provided in the recess of the substrate.
US10062649B2

This disclosure provides a package substrate which includes: a first conductive layer having a first conductive area and a second conductive area; a package unit layer disposed on the first conductive layer and including a first circuit device having a first terminal connected to the first conductive area and a second terminal connected to the second conductive area, a first conductive pillar connected to the first conductive area, and an encapsulant material; and a second conductive layer disposed on the package unit layer and having a first metal wire connected to the first conductive pillar.
US10062645B2

An interconnect and a method of forming an interconnect for a semiconductor device is provided. The interconnect is formed by treating an upper surface of a dielectric layer to create a high density layer. The treatment may include, for example, creating a high density monolayer using hexamethyldisilazane (HMDS), trimethylsilydiethylamine (TMSDEA) or trimethylsilylacetate (OTMSA). After treating, the dielectric layer may be patterned to create openings, which are subsequently filled with a conductive material. Excess conductive material may be removed using, for example, a chemical mechanical polishing.
US10062643B2

Semiconductor fuses and methods of forming the same include forming a dummy gate on a semiconductor fin. A dielectric layer is formed around the dummy gate. The dummy gate is removed to expose a region of the semiconductor fin. The exposed region is metallized.
US10062638B2

A semiconductor package includes a die pad; a plurality of external connection terminals located around the die pad; a semiconductor chip located on a top surface of the die pad and electrically connected with the plurality of external connection terminals; and a sealing member covering the die pad, the plurality of external connection terminals and the semiconductor chip and exposing an outer terminal of each of the plurality of external connection terminals. A side surface of the outer terminal of each of the plurality of external connection terminals includes a first area, and the first area is plated.
US10062637B2

A method of manufacture for a semiconductor device is disclosed. The method includes providing a semiconductor stack structure that includes a device terminal of a semiconductor device, and having a first surface and a buried oxide (BOX) layer attached to a wafer handle. Another step includes disposing a polymeric layer that includes a polymer and an admixture that increases thermal conductivity of the polymer onto the first surface of the semiconductor stack structure. Another step involves removing the wafer handle from the BOX layer to expose a second surface of the semiconductor stack structure, and yet another step involves removing a portion of the semiconductor stack structure to expose the device terminal.
US10062633B2

Provided is a substrate unit configured to improve heat dissipation efficiency while preventing workability from degrading at the time of assembly. A substrate unit includes: a substrate that has one surface on having a conductive pattern, and includes an opening; a conductive member that includes a main portion is fixed to the other surface of the substrate, and at least one terminal of an electronic component is electrically connected via the opening; and a heat dissipation member is fixed to a surface of the conductive member opposite a substrate side surface thereof, wherein the conductive member is provided with an extension portion that extends from the main portion of the conductive member and to which an external device is to be electrically connected, the extension portion intersecting a plane that extends along the heat dissipation member.
US10062627B2

According to one embodiment, a semiconductor device includes a substrate, semiconductor chips mounted on the substrate, a sealing resin layer that seals the semiconductor chips, and a film covering at least an upper surface of the sealing resin layer, the film made from a material selected from the group consisting of zinc, aluminum, manganese, alloys thereof, metal oxides, metal nitrides, and metal oxynitrides.
US10062618B2

Embodiments of the present invention provide a process that maintains a “keep cap” metal nitride layer on PFET devices within a CMOS structure. The keep cap metal nitride layer is in place while an N-type work function metal is formed on the NFET devices within the CMOS structure. A sacrificial rare earth oxide layer, such as a lanthanum oxide layer is used to facilitate removal of the n-type work function metal selective to the keep cap metal nitride layer.
US10062611B2

Encapsulated semiconductor packages and methods of production thereof. As a non-limiting example, a semiconductor package may be produced by partially dicing a wafer, molding the partially diced wafer, and completely dicing the molded and partially diced wafer.
US10062606B2

Methods of fabricating a semiconductor device include forming a lower interlayer insulating layer and a conductive base structure, and forming a middle interlayer insulating layer covering the lower interlayer insulating layer and the conductive base structure. The methods include etching the middle interlayer insulating layer to form a via hole and an interconnection trench vertically aligned with the via hole, and forming a via barrier layer on inner walls of the via hole and an interconnection barrier layer on inner walls and a bottom of the interconnection trench, the via barrier layer not being formed on an upper surface of the conductive base structure The methods include forming a via plug on the via barrier layer to fill the via hole, forming a seed layer on the interconnection trench and the via plug, forming an interconnection electrode on the seed layer, and forming an interconnection capping layer on the interconnection electrode.
US10062600B2

A system for processing substrates in plasma chambers, such that all substrates transport and loading/unloading operations are performed in atmospheric environment, but processing is performed in vacuum environment. The substrates are transported throughout the system on carriers. The system's chambers are arranged linearly, such that carriers move from one chamber directly to the next. A conveyor, placed above or below the system's chambers, returns the carriers to the system's entry area after processing is completed. The carriers are configured for supporting substrates of different sizes. The carriers are also configured for flipping the substrates such that both surfaces of the substrates may be processed.
US10062598B2

In one embodiment, a susceptor for thermal processing is provided. The susceptor includes an outer rim surrounding and coupled to an inner dish, the outer rim having an inner edge and an outer edge. The susceptor further includes one or more structures for reducing a contacting surface area between a substrate and the susceptor when the substrate is supported by the susceptor. At least one of the one or more structures is coupled to the inner dish proximate the inner edge of the outer rim.
US10062590B2

A pod for exchanging consumable parts with a process module includes a base plate having a front side, a back side, and first and second lateral sides. A first support column is disposed on the first lateral side proximal to the front side. A second support column is disposed on the second lateral side proximal to the front side. A third support column is disposed on the first lateral side proximal to back side and a fourth support column is disposed on the second lateral side proximal to the back side. Each of the support columns includes a plurality of support fingers distributed lengthwise and directed inward. A first hard stop column is disposed parallel to the third support column and a second hard stop column is disposed parallel to the fourth support column. A shell structure connected to the base plate is configured to enclose the first, second third and fourth support columns, top plate and first and second hard stop columns and includes a front opening disposed on the front side of the base plate. A door is mated to the front opening and includes retention assembly for securing consumable parts in the pod, when received in the pod.
US10062585B2

Described processing chambers may include a chamber housing at least partially defining an interior region of a semiconductor processing chamber. The chamber housing may include a lid. The chamber may include a pedestal configured to support a substrate within a processing region of the chamber. The chamber may also include a first showerhead coupled with an electrical source. The first showerhead may be positioned within the semiconductor processing chamber between the lid and the processing region. The chamber may also include a first dielectric faceplate positioned within the semiconductor processing chamber between the first showerhead and the processing region. The chamber may include a second showerhead coupled with electrical ground and positioned within the semiconductor processing chamber between the first dielectric faceplate and the processing region. The chamber may further include a second dielectric faceplate positioned within the semiconductor processing chamber between the first dielectric faceplate and the second showerhead.
US10062583B2

The present disclosure relates to a microelectronics package with an inductive element and a magnetically enhanced mold compound component, and a process for making the same. The disclosed microelectronics package includes a module substrate, a thinned flip-chip die with an upper surface that includes a first surface portion and a second surface portion surrounding the first surface portion, the magnetically enhanced mold compound component, and a mold compound component. The thinned flip-chip die is attached to the module substrate and includes a device layer with an inductive element embedded therein. Herein, the inductive element is underlying the first surface portion and not underlying the second surface portion. The magnetically enhanced mold compound component is formed over the first surface portion. The mold compound component is formed over the second surface portion, not over the first surface portion, and surrounding the magnetically enhanced mold compound component.
US10062575B2

Processing methods may be performed to form recesses in a semiconductor substrate. The methods may include oxidizing an exposed silicon surface on a semiconductor substrate within a processing region of a semiconductor processing chamber. The methods may include forming an inert plasma within the processing region of the processing chamber. Effluents of the inert plasma may be utilized to modify the oxidized silicon. A remote plasma may be formed from a fluorine-containing precursor to produce plasma effluents. The methods may include flowing the plasma effluents to the processing region of the semiconductor processing chamber. The methods may also include removing the modified oxidized silicon from the semiconductor substrate.
US10062571B2

A method of manufacturing a semiconductor device includes forming a feature layer on a substrate, forming a plurality of reference patterns, arranged at a first pitch, on the feature layer, forming an organic liner on a side wall of each of the plurality of reference patterns, forming a plurality of buried patterns on the organic liner, removing the organic liner exposed between the plurality of buried patterns and the plurality of reference patterns, and etching the feature layer by using the plurality of buried patterns and the plurality of reference patterns as etch masks to form a feature pattern. Each of the plurality of buried patterns covers a space between side walls of two adjacent reference patterns among the plurality of reference patterns.
US10062569B2

Provided is a method of manufacturing an epitaxial wafer having an excellent gettering capability while suppressing formation of epitaxial defects. The method includes: a cluster ion irradiation step of irradiating a surface of a silicon wafer having a resistivity of from 0.001 Ω·cm to 0.1 Ω·cm with cluster ions containing at least carbon at a dose of from 2.0×1014/cm2 to 1.0×1016/cm2 to form, on a surface portion of the silicon wafer, a modifying layer composed of a constituent element of the cluster ions in the form of a solid solution; and an epitaxial layer forming step of forming, on the modifying layer on the silicon wafer, an epitaxial layer having a resistivity that is higher than the resistivity of the silicon wafer.
US10062566B2

A semiconductor device, comprising a base substrate, a buffer layer and a polysilicon layer film, wherein the base substrate, the buffer layer and the polysilicon layer film being laminated sequentially, and wherein regularly arranged first grooves being provided on a surface of the buffer layer contacting the polysilicon film; the polysilicon film being formed, by applying crystallization treatment, through an optical annealing process, to an amorphous silicon film on the buffer layer having regularly arranged first grooves.
US10062565B2

A nitride semiconductor element capable of accommodating GaN electron transfer layers of a wide range of thickness, so as to allow greater freedom of device design, and a nitride semiconductor element package with excellent voltage tolerance performance and reliability. On a substrate, a buffer layer including an AlN layer, a first AlGaN layer and a second AlGaN layer is formed. On the buffer layer, an element action layer including a GaN electron transfer layer and an AlGaN electron supply layer is formed. Thus, an HEMT element is constituted.
US10062546B2

To realize a focused-ion-beam machining apparatus capable of machining a thin sample with a wide area and a uniform film thickness and a needle-like sample with a sharp tip, in a focused-ion-beam machining apparatus including: an ion source (1); an electronic lens (3) focusing an ion beam extracted from the ion source (1) and irradiating the ion beam to a sample (5); and a sample holder (13) holding the sample (5), the sample holder (13) is provided with a shield electrode (7) arranged in a manner such as to cover the sample (5), and the sample (5) and the shield electrode (7) are insulated from each other in a manner such that voltages can be applied to them separately from each other.
US10062543B2

Methods and systems for determining overlay error between different patterned features of a design printed on a wafer in a multi-patterning step process are provided. For multi-patterning step designs, the design for a first patterning step is used as a reference and designs for each of the remaining patterning steps are synthetically shifted until the synthetically shifted designs have the best global alignment with the entire image based on global image-to-design alignment. The final synthetic shift of each design for each patterning step relative to the design for the first patterning step provides a measurement of relative overlay error between any two features printed on the wafer using multi-patterning technology.
US10062542B2

A method for operating a particle beam microscope includes: setting potentials of a particle source and an object; directing a particle beam onto the object; setting an excitation of a particle-optical lens; generating a dependence between a manipulated variable and the excitation so that the excitation is representable as a monotonic function dependent on the manipulated variable; changing the manipulated variable via an actuating element to focus the particle beam at the object; and determining a target value of the manipulated variable in a manner dependent on the set potentials. The target value virtually corresponds to an ideal excitation of the lens. The particle beam in the case of the ideal excitation is focused at the object. The absolute value of the first derivative of the function in a value range containing the target value is less than in the case of values lying outside of this value range.
US10062541B2

A new multi-beam apparatus with a total FOV variable in size, orientation and incident angle, is proposed. The new apparatus provides more flexibility to speed the sample observation and enable more samples observable. More specifically, as a yield management tool to inspect and/or review defects on wafers/masks in semiconductor manufacturing industry, the new apparatus provide more possibilities to achieve a high throughput and detect more kinds of defects.
US10062535B2

A circuit interrupting device having a dual-coil solenoid for delivering an increased magnetic field to the solenoid plunger when a fault is detected and it is desired to place the device into a tripped condition. Independent switching devices control the flow of current through the respective coils of the solenoid and a third switching device controls the operation of the two coil driving switch devices. A detection circuit detects faults and controls the third switching device to activate the coil driving switching devices when a fault is detected. A programmable device runs a self-test program to determine whether the device is operating properly and faults can be detected. The programmable device can also independently control the operation of the two coil driving switching devices.
US10062534B2

A disconnector and related surge arrester include first and second connection terminals connecting to active electrical leads, between which a protection element is inserted, having electrodes electrically connected to the connection terminals, a disconnector between the first terminal and an electrode of the protection element including a metal plate having a base end electrically connected to the first terminal and a distal end maintained electrically connected to the electrode, the plate being able to sublimate in the presence of short-circuit currents above a preset threshold, an intercepting slider, mounted longitudinally slidable along a longitudinal direction which lies between the base end of the lamina and the electrode of the protection element to intersect development of an electric arc, a sliding guide for the intercepting slider, the slider being biased in the longitudinal direction, through a preloaded elastic unit, towards an intercepting position abutting a portion of the plate.
US10062530B2

A circuit protection device including a housing (15) defining a chamber (19) and a metal oxide varistor (MOV) stack (310) disposed within the chamber (19). A first spring (330a) is electrically attached at a first end to a first input terminal (311a) of the MOV stack (310) by a solder connection (30) and at a second end to a first input line (20a). The first spring (330a) is biased away from the first input terminal (311a). A second spring (330b) is electrically attached to a second input terminal (311b) of the MOV stack (310) by a solder connection (40) and at a second end to a second input line (20b). The second conductive spring (330b) is biased away from the second input terminal (311b). When an overvoltage condition occurs, heat generated by the MOV stack (310) melts at least one of the first or second solder connections (30, 40) to allow the corresponding springs to be displaced away from the respective MOV stack (310) input terminals (311 a, 311 b), thereby creating an opening circuit.
US10062528B2

An electrical load controller includes an electrical switching device and an actuator assembly having at least one user actuator for use in turning power on and off to the load and for use in adjustably controlling the level of power to the load. A frame attached to the actuator includes an integrally formed backlightable indicator region having an outer continuous solid surface. Light from an illumination assembly related to the level of power to the load is directable onto a portion of an inner surface of the backlightable indicator region, transmittable through the backlightable region from the inner surface to the outer surface, emittable from a portion of the outer surface, and observable by the user.
US10062516B2

A thin-film ceramic capacitor includes: a body in which a plurality of dielectric layers and first and second electrode layers are alternately disposed on a substrate; and first and second electrode pads disposed on an external surface of the body. The dielectric layer contains a mixed phase of a perovskite phase having ferroelectric properties and a pyrochlore phase having paraelectric properties, the pyrochlore phase being disposed on interfaces between the dielectric layers and the first and second electrode layers in lower portions of the dielectric layers.
US10062509B2

A multilayer ceramic capacitor that includes a laminated body having a plurality of ceramic layers including crystal grains that have a perovskite structure, and a plurality of internal electrode layers; and external electrodes on first and second end surfaces of the laminated body and electrically connected to respective sets of the plurality of internal electrodes. In the ceramic layers, when the content of Ti is 100 parts by mol, the ceramic layers contain Ca at 0.10 to 15.00 parts by mol; Mg at 0.0010 to 0.0097 parts by mol; R at 0.50 to 4.00 parts by mol; M at 0.10 to 2.00 parts by mol; and Si at 0.50 to 2.00 parts by mol, and core parts of the crystal grains contain Ca.
US10062502B2

A circuit arrangement for compensation of a DC component in a transformer, wherein the transformer includes a winding arrangement connected via connecting lines to a power system for transporting electrical energy, and includes a neutral point connected to earth, where the circuit arrangement includes a transductor circuit arranged in a current path that connects a connection point situated on a node-free portion of the connection line to earth, a control and regulation device that controls the transductor circuit via a control signal and to which is fed, on the input side, a signal provided by a detection device with respect to a size and direction of the DC component to be compensated.
US10062501B2

An ESD protection device includes a multilayer body including base material layers, a hollow portion inside the multilayer body, a ground electrode exposed at the hollow portion, first and second discharge electrodes exposed at the shared hollow portion and opposing the common ground electrode, and an auxiliary discharge electrode including conductive particles dispersed in the base material layer and extending along an inner surface of the hollow portion. At least the auxiliary discharge electrode in an adjacent region between the first discharge electrode and the second discharge electrode is divided into a portion on the first discharge electrode side and a portion on the second discharge electrode side by a non-formation section where the auxiliary discharge electrode is not provided in the hollow portion.
US10062497B2

A winding system may include a plurality of metal plates including the same shape and size, such that the plates are stacked, and each of the plurality of metal plates is reversely positioned with respect to a gap pattern in an adjacent one of the plurality of metal plates. The plates are simultaneously brazed together while flow of molten brazing material is constrained by grooves formed on brazing tabs of the plates.
US10062493B2

An electronic component and a circuit board having the same mounted thereon. The electronic component includes: a base part; a coil part provided on the base part and including a coil formed by disposing conductive patterns in a spiral shape and an external terminal connected to an end portion of the coil; and a cover part including an external electrode having a first surface contacting an upper surface of the external terminal and a second surface opposing the first surface and a magnetic material part provided on the coil part, made of a magnetic material, and exposing the second surface, wherein a surface area of the first surface is larger than a surface area of the second surface.
US10062490B2

An inductor includes a coil substrate, an encapsulation material containing a magnetic material and selectively covering the coil substrate, and first and second external electrodes formed on the exterior of the encapsulation material. The coil substrate includes a laminate of stacked structures each including a conductive track and first and second connection parts on opposite sides of the conductive track in a single wiring layer. The conductive tracks are connected in series to form a helical coil. The first connection parts are connected by a first via to form a first electrode terminal connected to a first end of the helical coil. The second connection parts are connected by a second via to form a second electrode terminal connected to a second end of the helical coil. The first and second external electrodes are connected to the first and second electrode terminals, respectively.
US10062489B2

The present invention discloses a rare earth permanent magnet and a method for preparing same. The material of the rare earth permanent magnet has a heavy rare earth element volume diffusion phenomenon at a depth of 5 μm to 100 μm from the surface of the magnet to the interior of the magnet along the magnetic field orientation direction, thereby forming a volume diffusion layer region; the volume diffusion layer region is divided into magnet units having a volume of 10*100*5 μm, and the concentration difference of the heavy rare earth elements of the magnet units at different positions in the volume diffusion layer is below 0.5 at %. The present invention provides a sintered NdFeB magnet of high intrinsic coercive force Hcj on the premise of not influencing the remanence Br and the maximum magnetic energy product (BH)max of products. In the method for preparing the rare earth permanent magnet, microwave heat treatment is performed on a blank magnet coated with heavy rare earth source slurry in a vacuum condition. This method can effectively improve the heating efficiency, reduce the heat treatment time, lower the energy consumption, and reduce the production cost of the magnet.
US10062488B2

A superconducting current lead supplying current to a superconducting device includes a plurality of electrode members, a support rod that is arranged between the plurality of electrode members so as to connect the plurality of electrode members each other, and a plurality of thin multi-layer rare-earth-based superconducting wires, each of which has a tape shape and includes a main surface and both end portions being connected to each of the plurality of electrode members, and each of which is arranged on an outer surface of the support rod, wherein an angle θ is 40-60 degrees that is formed by each of the main surfaces adjacent to each other in a circumferential direction of the support rod on the outer surface of the support rod.
US10062487B2

A strong-magnetic focused magnet system with a terahertz source includes a first superconducting main coil and a second superconducting main coil. The second superconducting main coil surrounds the outer surface of the first superconducting main coil, and the second superconducting main coil is coaxial with the first superconducting main coil.
US10062484B2

The flexible soft magnetic core (1) includes parallel continuous ferromagnetic wires (4) embedded in a core body (2) made of the polymeric medium (3). The continuous ferromagnetic wires (4) extend from one end to another end of said core body (2), are spaced apart from each other and are electrically isolated from each other by the polymeric medium (3). The method for producing the flexible soft magnetic core (1) comprises embedding continuous ferromagnetic wires (4) into an uncured polymeric medium (3) by means of a continuous extrusion process, curing the polymeric medium (3) with the continuous ferromagnetic wires (4) embedded therein to form a continuous core precursor (10), and cutting said continuous core precursor (10) into discrete magnetic cores (1).
US10062482B2

Interstitially modified compounds of rare earth element-containing, iron-rich compounds may be synthesized with a ThMn12 tetragonal crystal structure such that the compounds have useful permanent magnet properties. It is difficult to consolidate particles of the compounds into a bulk shape without altering the composition and magnetic properties of the metastable material. A combination of thermal analysis and crystal structure analysis of each compound may be used to establish heating and consolidation parameters for sintering of the particles into useful magnet shapes.
US10062468B1

A beam diffuser selector apparatus, system and method for use with a particle accelerator. A movable member has a plurality of beam diffusers mounted thereon, each having a different predetermined thickness. A driving device is coupled to the movable member. The driving device is configured to selectively move the movable member such that a selected one of the beam diffusers is positioned in a test position which is adjacent to an output of the particle accelerator and between the output of the particle accelerator and a device under test. A controller is coupled to the driving device. The controller has a user interface for receiving commands selecting a particular one of the plurality of beam diffusers and provides control signals to the driving device to selectively move the movable member such that the selected one of the plurality of beam diffusers is positioned in the test position.
US10062464B2

A tritium housing includes a body extending from a first end to a second end to define a hollow extending therebetween. A lens is disposed adjacent and surrounded by the first end of the body and a tritium vial is disposed within the hollow to produce illumination visible through the lens. The body is comprised of a colored plastic material for magnifying and brightening the tritium illumination during a daylight use of the tritium housing.
US10062463B2

An amount of radiation exposure of a medical staff is significantly reduced, and a large working area is ensured during an operation. A size of each component of a radiation protection equipment is reduced so as to decrease a weight thereof. The radiation protection equipment is provided, which can be installed within a short time period before an operation and easily put away after the operation. The radiation protection equipment, includes: a first protection sheet arranged on a periphery of a radiation source device and configured to shield radiation; a second protection sheet formed separately from the first protection sheet, arranged on a side of an operation table, and configured to shield radiation; and a third protection sheet formed separately from the first and second protection sheets, arranged on a periphery of a surgical field so as to expose the surgical field, and configured to shield the radiation.
US10062461B2

Provided is a device for transferring spent fuel between spent fuel storage pools. The device includes a transfer container extending in a direction, disposed in a vertical direction, and containing spent fuel therein; a guide frame configured to guide the transfer container while maintaining a vertical orientation of the transfer container; and a transfer unit configured to transfer the transfer container along the guide frame.
US10062455B2

A pharmaceutical order verification system and method for an automated pharmacy system is disclosed. A computerized line control application controls a dispensing line, facilitates automated dispensing of drugs into vials, and collects and records data for dispensed drug as well as each verification step performed by a pharmacist. In an example embodiment, pharmacist verification occurs in connection with replenishing the drugs in automated tablet counters and in connection with verifying a specified percentage of orders for each automated tablet counter. During the replenishment process, the pharmacist verifies that a replenishment canister has been loaded with the correct drug in the appropriate dosage and strength. During the order verification step, a pharmacist verifies the contents of vial matches the prescription order data. The line control application tracks the number of orders that are identified for pharmacist verification to ensure verification requirements are met for each automated tablet counter.
US10062436B2

The semiconductor memory includes a plurality of word lines; and a plurality of columns including a plurality of resistive storage cells corresponding to the plurality of word lines, the plurality of columns being divided into a plurality of pages each having one or more columns; a memory circuit coupled to the semiconductor memory to sense data stored in the resistive storage cells; and a memory control circuit coupled to the semiconductor memory and the memory circuit to control sensing of the stored data by the memory circuit to, in a read operation, sense data of resistive storage cells included in a selected page by continuously active-precharging one or more word lines among the plurality of word lines in a period in which the selected page among the plurality of pages is activated.
US10062432B2

The present disclosure includes apparatuses and methods for sensing a resistive memory cell. A number of embodiments include performing a sensing operation on a memory cell to determine a current value associated with the memory cell, applying a programming signal to the memory cell, and determining a data state of the memory cell based on the current value associated with the memory cell before applying the programming signal and a current value associated with the memory cell after applying the programming signal.
US10062429B1

In one embodiment, a graphics processor includes a register file having a plurality of storage segments to store information and output a plurality of segment outputs via a plurality of segmented bitlines to a static logic circuit to receive the plurality of segment outputs from the plurality of storage segments and to output read data based on the plurality of segment outputs. The register file may output the read data with a same amount of power without regard to a logic state of the read data. Other embodiments are described and claimed.
US10062427B2

Provided is a semiconductor memory device for controlling a refresh operation of redundancy memory cells. The semiconductor memory device may include normal memory cells and redundancy memory cells that are used to repair normal memory cell(s) to which a defective cell is connected, and an error-correction code (ECC) memory cell row that stores parity bits for controlling the defective cell. Memory cells on the normal memory cell rows are refreshed during a first refresh cycle. Other memory cells on, such as redundancy memory cell rows, an edge memory cell row that is adjacent to the redundancy memory cell row(s) from among the normal memory cell rows, and/or the ECC memory cell row may be refreshed during a second refresh cycle that is different from the first refresh cycle.
US10062426B2

A field effect transistor construction includes a semiconductive channel core. A source/drain region is at opposite ends of the channel core. A gate is proximate a periphery of the channel core. A gate insulator is between the gate and the channel core. The gate insulator has local regions radially there-through that have different capacitance at different circumferential locations relative to the channel core periphery. Additional constructions, and methods, are disclosed.
US10062422B2

An interconnect for an integrated circuit communicating transactions between initiator Intellectual Property (IP) cores and multiple target IP cores coupled to the interconnect is generally described. The interconnect routes the transactions between the target IP cores and initiator IP cores in the integrated circuit. A first aggregate target of the target IP cores includes two or more memory channels that are interleaved in an address space for the first aggregate target in the address map. Each memory channel is divided up in defined memory interleave segments and then interleaved with memory interleave segments from other memory channels. An address map is divided up into two or more regions. Each interleaved memory interleave segment is assigned to at least one of those regions and populates the address space for that region, and parameters associated with the regions and memory interleave segments are configurable.
US10062421B2

A memory controller having a time-staggered request signal output. A first timing signal is generated while a second timing signal is generated having a first phase difference relative to the first timing signal. An address value is transmitted in response to the first timing signal and a control value is transmitted in response to the second timing signal, the address value and control value constituting portions of a first memory access request.
US10062412B2

Methods for organizing media data by automatically segmenting media data into hierarchical layers of scenes are described. The media data may include metadata and content having still image, video or audio data. The metadata may be content-based (e.g., differences between neighboring frames, exposure data, key frame identification data, motion data, or face detection data) or non-content-based (e.g., exposure, focus, location, time) and used to prioritize and/or classify portions of video. The metadata may be generated at the time of image capture or during post-processing. Prioritization information, such as a score for various portions of the image data may be based on the metadata and/or image data. Classification information such as the type or quality of a scene may be determined based on the metadata and/or image data. The classification and prioritization information may be metadata and may be used to organize the media data.
US10062411B2

An apparatus for visualizing physical movements includes: a device for acquiring video image files; a data analysis system including processor and memory; a computer program operating in the processor to identify an area in the images where periodic motions associated with physical movement of an object may be detected and quantified, and compute a new image sequence in which the motions are visually amplified; and, a user interface that displays the motion-amplified video image of the mechanical component. An associated method for using the apparatus is also disclosed.
US10062404B2

A method for manufacturing perpendicular magnetic recording medium which includes magnetic recording layer having desired film thickness while maintaining high magnetic anisotropy and having more homogenized magnetic characteristics. The method includes: (A) preparing non-magnetic substrate; (B) laminating magnetic recording layer on the substrate; and (C) heating the substrate on which the magnetic recording layer is laminated to a temperature of 400 to 600° C. The step (B) includes at least forming a first magnetic recording layer and a second magnetic layer thereon. The first layer has a granular structure including a first magnetic crystal grain constituted by an ordered alloy surrounded by a first non-magnetic grain boundary constituted by carbon, and the second layer has a granular structure including a second magnetic crystal grain constituted by an ordered alloy surrounded by a second non-magnetic grain boundary constituted by a non-magnetic material constituted by boron and carbon.
US10062401B1

Devices having air bearing surfaces (ABS), the devices include a near field transducer (NFT) that includes a disc; a peg, the peg including gold (Au), silver (Ag), copper (Cu), aluminum (Al), rhodium (Rh), iridium (Ir), or combinations thereof; and the peg having a front surface at the air bearing surface of the device, an opposing back surface, a top surface that extends from the front surface to the back surface, two side surfaces that extend from the front surface to the back surface and a bottom surface that extends from the front surface to the back surface; and a protective layer disposed on at least one surface of the peg, the protective layer comprising an oxide of a metal that has a higher oxidation tendency than that of the material of the peg.
US10062397B2

A tape head is provided for reading and/or writing to a magnetic tape. The tape head including a step-like cross-sectional profile, so as to exhibit a riser between two treads, the latter respectively formed by a tape-bearing surface and a recessed surface, wherein: the tape-bearing surface is essentially flat and configured to contact a magnetic tape, and comprises at least one transducer, the latter being a read or a write element, configured to read or write to the magnetic tape, respectively; and the recessed surface is recessed from the tape-bearing surface by a distance h corresponding to a height of the riser, a width w of the recessed surface along a direction parallel to a longitudinal direction z of circulation of the tape being such that a ratio h/w is at least of 0.01. Related tape head apparatuses for recording or reproducing multi-track tapes are also provided.
US10062395B2

A system is disclosed for detecting and correlating percussive sounds with previously identified spectral signatures of a plurality of events so as to notify a user of an occurrence of a particular event. The system may include a sensor component which includes a piezoelectric transducer at a periphery of the sensor component for coupling with a surface and converting percussive sounds from the surface into an electrical signal. The sensor component may also include a local processor configured to produce a data signal based on the electrical signal, and a communication device for sending the data signal to a remote processor. The system may also include a remote processor configured to receive the data signal and compare the data signal to at least one reference signal, and send a notification to a user based at least in part on the data signal correlating to at least one reference signal.
US10062392B2

A method for estimating an instantaneous phase of dereverberated acoustic signal, the method comprising the following steps: measurement of an acoustic signal reverberated by propagation in a medium, estimation of a one short-term Fourier transform of the reverberated acoustic signal with a window function, calculation of an instantaneous frequency of dereverberated signal from said short-term Fourier transform and from an influencing factor of the medium, said influencing factor being a function of a reverberation time of said medium, determination of an instantaneous phase of dereverberated signal by integrating the instantaneous frequency of dereverberated signal over time.
US10062390B2

A decoder for generating a frequency enhanced audio signal, includes: a feature extractor for extracting a feature from a core signal; a side information extractor for extracting a selection side information associated with the core signal; a parameter generator for generating a parametric representation for estimating a spectral range of the frequency enhanced audio signal not defined by the core signal, wherein the parameter generator is configured to provide a number of parametric representation alternatives in response to the feature, and wherein the parameter generator is configured to select one of the parametric representation alternatives as the parametric representation in response to the selection side information; and a signal estimator for estimating the frequency enhanced audio signal using the parametric representation selected.
US10062388B2

Systems and methods for authorizing a user of a portable communications device entail sampling a user utterance via both an air mic (audio mic) and a conduction mic (surface mic or bone conduction mic). The difference between these signals is unique to each user since the tissues of each user will differ with respect to audio conduction. This difference may be characterized via a transform including magnitude, phase and time delay components. If the transform for a prospective user matches a stored transform for an authorized user, then the prospective user may be granted access.
US10062384B1

A computer-implemented method for analyzing content written on a board, on which a text and/or a drawing are made, is disclosed. The method includes obtaining content data including a series of images, which captures content being written on the board. The method also includes obtaining utterance data representing a series of utterances, which is associated with the series of the images. The method further includes extracting a section from the series of the utterances based on a change in topics and recognizing a content block for the section from the content data. The content block includes one or more content parts written during the section. The method includes further calculating evaluation value for the content block by using one or more utterances included in the section.
US10062382B2

An electronic device which includes a plurality of microphones and an audio data processing module is provided. The plurality of microphones is operatively coupled to the electronic device, and the audio data processing module is capable of being implemented with at least one processor. The audio data processing module recognizes a specified command, based on first audio data collected using a portion of the plurality of microphones and executes a function or an application corresponding to second audio data collected using all the plurality of microphones, when the specified command is recognized.
US10062381B2

An electronic device and a method are provided. The electronic device includes an audio input module configured to receive a speech of a user as a voice input, an audio output module configured to output content corresponding to the voice input, and a processor configured to determine an output scheme of the content based on at least one of a speech rate of the speech, a volume of the speech, and a keyword included in the speech, which is obtained from an analysis of the voice input.
US10062369B2

An acoustic resonator assembly may include a first acoustic liner and a second acoustic liner. The first acoustic liner may define a first plurality of openings extending between first and second surfaces thereof. The second acoustic liner may be rotatably coupled to the first acoustic liner and at least one of the first acoustic liner and the second acoustic liner may be configured to rotate relative to each other to attenuate one or more frequencies of acoustic energy generated by working fluid flowing past the acoustic resonator assembly. The second acoustic liner may define a second plurality of openings extending between first and second surfaces thereof. A number of degrees of freedom of the acoustic resonator assembly may be varied by rotating the first acoustic liner and/or the second acoustic liner.
US10062367B1

A vocal effects control system may include a device having a display, an audio input, an audio output, and a processor configured to present a user interface (UI) on the display. The UI may include an array of toggle elements, each toggle element corresponding to one of a plurality of vocal effects applicable by the processor, and one or more scrolling vocal effect indicators synchronized to a selected audio background track of a song, each of the one or more vocal effect indicators indicating when a corresponding one of the vocal effects is to be active within a timeline of the song.
US10062366B2

An apparatus for generating a reproducible audio information sequence includes a receiver adapted to receive and decode a signal in which at least one sequence of symbols is encoded to which an audio information sequence is to correspond, memory storing a plurality of reproducible audio elements, a processor configured for associating one of the reproducible audio elements with at least one first symbol included in the sequence of symbols on the basis of the first symbol and of at least one second symbol that, in the sequence of symbols, precedes or follows the first symbol, and a sound generator for outputting audio sequences, configured for cyclically reproducing said reproducible audio information sequence.
US10062358B2

An electronic device may be provided with an ambient light sensor. An analog-to-digital converter may be used to digitize ambient light measurements made with the ambient light sensor. Control circuitry in the electronic device may be used to adjust the brightness of a display and take other actions in the electronic device based on the digitized ambient light measurements. The analog-to-digital converter may be a hybrid analog-to-digital converter having a most-significant-bit analog-to-digital converter circuit branch based on an integrating analog-to-digital converter and a least-significant-bit analog-to-digital converter circuit branch based on a successive-approximation-register analog-to-digital converter. The most-significant-bit branch may produce an output based a reset count for an integrator that is reset a number of times during a measurement period. The least-significant-bit branch may produce an output by digitizing an output from the integrator upon termination of the measurement period.
US10062347B2

A display apparatus includes a display panel and a first gate driver. The display panel includes a plurality of data lines extending in a first direction, and a plurality of gate lines extending in a second direction obliquely inclined toward the first direction and spaced apart from each other in a third direction crossing the second direction. The plurality of gate lines includes a first gate line group and a second gate line group respectively disposed in first and second display areas of the display panel. The first gate driver is configured to drive at least one gate line of the second gate line group while driving at least one gate line of the first gate line group.
US10062337B2

An electrophoretic display is provided suitable for passive matrix driving. The electrophoretic display comprises three types of particles, with the first and second types of charged particles carrying charges of opposite polarities and have contrasting colors. The third type of particles has the same color as the first or the second type of particles.
US10062335B1

This application describes techniques for erasing (e.g., smudging, rendering illegible, etc.) images that are presented on display mediums, such as electronic-paper displays. Electronic-paper displays include a layer of electronic ink comprising charged particles suspended in a fluid. When a voltage differential is created across the reading surface, the charged colored particles may rise to the reading surface, retreat to the opposite surface, or suspend somewhere there between, thereby creating a visible image. In some instances described herein, a common electrode is partitioned into at least two sets of elements interleaved with one another. To erase an image, a voltage differential may be driven between these two sets of elements, creating an in-plane electrical field that erases the image.
US10062333B2

Systems and methods are disclosed for dynamically adjusting the backlight of a display during video playback or for generating filtered video metadata. Given an input video stream and associated metadata values of minimum, average, or maximum luminance values of the video frames in the video stream, values of a function of the frame min, mid, or max luminance values are filtered using a temporal filter to generate a filtered output value for each frame. At least one filtering coefficient of the temporal filter is adapted based on a logistic function controlled by slope and sensitivity values. The instantaneous dynamic range of a target display is determined based on the filtered metadata values and the minimum and maximum brightness values of the display.
US10062324B2

A display device is disclosed in which a luminance control device includes a temperature sensor that detects a temperature of a display device; an average picture level part that calculates an average picture level, which defines an average brightness of an image input into the display device; and a luminance control part that generates a temperature-dependent peak luminance, which varies with temperature and average picture level, based on a top gain curve defining how a maximum luminance decreases as the temperature of the display device rises and a bottom gain curve defining how a minimum luminance decreases as the temperature of the display device rises, wherein the luminance control part fixes the temperature-dependent peak luminance at a specific luminance level, regardless of changes in average picture level, at a specific temperature in a high-temperature range which is higher than a room-temperature range.
US10062323B2

A pixel includes an organic light emitting diode, and a driving circuit configured to supply current to the organic light emitting diode, the driving circuit including a driving transistor configured to control a level of the current flowing in the organic light emitting diode based on a level of a voltage supplied to a data line, and a first transistor including a first electrode electrically connected to an anode of the organic light emitting diode, a second electrode configured to receive an initialization power, and a gate electrode electrically connected to the data line, wherein the first transistor is configured to supply the initialization power to the anode of the organic light emitting diode when the first transistor is turned on such that the organic light emitting diode does not emit light.
US10062322B2

The technology disclosed here integrates a light sensor with a dual-mode display, thus increasing the size of the dual-mode display. The light sensor can be a camera, an ambient sensor, a proximity sensor, etc. The light sensor is placed beneath the dual-mode display and can detect incoming light while the dual-mode display is displaying a display image. The dual-mode display and the light sensor can operate at the same time. For example, a camera placed beneath the dual-mode display can record an image of the environment, while at the same time the dual-mode display is showing the display image. Further, multiple light sensors can be placed at various locations beneath the dual-mode display.
US10062313B2

A data driver includes a data driving chip, a first data transmitting line, a second data transmitting line, a first shielding line and a second shielding line. The first data transmitting line and the second data transmitting line are configured to transmit a data signal to the data driving chip. The first shielding line is disposed at a first side with respect to the first data transmitting line. A ground voltage is applied to the first shielding line. The second shielding line is disposed at a second side with respect to the second transmitting line. The second side is opposite to the first side. The ground voltage is applied to the second shielding line.
US10062308B2

A decorative lighting display system and method are described for providing a halo lighting effect around one or more three-dimensional figures. A panel has a recess formed in a front portion thereof and an aperture formed in a portion of the recess. A lens and an associated mask having a predetermined pattern are mounted in the recess in the panel. A decorative laminate is applied on the front portion of the panel. One or more three-dimensional figures are mounted to the panel over the lens, associated mask and decorative laminate. The one or more three-dimensional figures have a two-dimensional cross-section, in a plane parallel to the front portion of the panel, which is slightly smaller than the predetermined pattern of the mask. A light source is mounted on the rear portion of the panel over the aperture and includes light elements which direct light through the lens and associated mask.
US10062307B2

An anti-counterfeit label includes an anti-counterfeit information layer and a first regionalized polarization film formed on the anti-counterfeit information layer. The first regionalized polarization film has at least two distinct polarization directions. The anti-counterfeit label further includes a second regionalized polarization film. The second regionalized polarization film is used to cover the first regionalized polarization film. The second regionalized polarization film is configured to be combined with the first regionalized polarization film to display the unique encrypted information in the anti-counterfeit information layer. Therefore, the identifiability of the anti-counterfeit label is improved and, in the meantime, the anti-counterfeit label becomes more secured.
US10062293B2

A safety system seeking to avoid an undesirable event while piloting a helicopter. According to the invention, the system is remarkable in that it comprises a computer making it possible at any instant t to generate a three-dimensional envelope of fallback paths for the helicopter, the envelope being obtained by calculating, at the instant t, a set of positions that can be reached by the helicopter during a predetermined flight duration, the computer having parameters previously set with data relating to the flight capabilities of the helicopter and including at least one of the following capabilities: maximum speeds and accelerations in all three spatial directions, minimum turning radii for yaw, nose-down, and/or nose-up movements, maximum weight of the transported load, and maximum stresses.
US10062289B2

A device and method for assisting a driver when parking his vehicle in a parking installation and removing his vehicle therefrom is provided. The vehicle is equipped with a driving assistance system which permits remote-controlled movement and steering. The device has a parking management and monitoring apparatus which is configured to determine, at the start of a parking phase, a first route for a vehicle, which has been left behind by the driver in an entry region of the parking installation, to a currently available free parking space within the parking installation, and transmit corresponding movement instructions to the driving assistance system of the vehicle, and determine, at the end of the parking phase, a second route for the vehicle from this parking space to an exit region of the parking installation, and transmit corresponding movement instructions to the driving assistance system of the vehicle.
US10062285B2

A device is provided for use with a vehicle and with a communication device. The communication device can transmit a first vehicle mode signal and a subsequent signal. The device includes a processing component, an indicator component, a transmitting component and a receiving component. The processing component can operate in a vehicle mode and can operate in a second mode. The indicator component can provide a vehicle mode indication signal when the processing component is operating in the vehicle mode. The transmitting component can transmit a second vehicle mode signal based on the vehicle mode indication signal. The receiving component can receive the first vehicle mode signal and can receive the subsequent signal. The processing component can further perform a function while in the vehicle mode and based on the first vehicle mode signal and the subsequent signal.
US10062284B2

Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a parking space detection apparatus and method, medium and electronic equipment, in which detection is performed based on motion statuses of images of parking spaces, thereby ensuring stability of the detection result; detection is performed by combining a contour method and a machine learning method, and clearing processing is performed before using the machine learning method when a scenario is unclear, to efficiently use advantages of the contour method and the machine learning method, with the processing speed being relatively fast and being applicable to various scenarios, and the detection precision is relatively high; and furthermore, performing the detection based on the stable image may suppress random noises, and improve the detection precision.
US10062281B1

This disclosure relates to a distributed data center that includes resources carried by a fleet of vehicles. The system includes sensors configured to generate output signals conveying information related to the vehicles and/or the surroundings of vehicles. The system includes a remote computing server configured to maintain map data and distribute it to the fleet, including local map data to individual vehicles pertaining to their surroundings. Individual vehicles may compare the local map data with the information related to their individual surroundings. Based on such comparisons, individual vehicles may detect discrepancies between the local map data and the information related to their individual surroundings. The remote computing server may modify and/or update the map data based on the detected discrepancies.
US10062270B2

An alarm system is monitored by an alert system that supplements the capabilities of the alarm system. The sensors, such as door, window, fire, and CO sensor can be monitored by the alarm system which can raise an alarm when a sensor is triggered. The alert system detects that the alarm system has raised an alarm. The alert system can then communicate the alarm locally to other alert system installations. People at those other alert system installations are thereby alerted to the alarm and can respond to it.
US10062269B2

A method and system for interacting with a wearable device is provided. The method includes detecting, by a first wearable device of a first user, a body attachment band of a second wearable device of a second user physically interlinked with a body attachment band of the first wearable device. In response, operational attributes of the first wearable device are activated and a specified configuration between the body attachment band of the first wearable device and the body attachment band of the second wearable device is detected. Specified actions associated with the operational attributes are determined and a specified action is executed with respect to a first operational attribute. The specified action is executed with respect to the first wearable device and the second wearable device.
US10062263B1

A first device may determine to activate a location detection mode of a second device. The location detection mode may be related to locating the second device. The second device may not be within a short-range communicative proximity of a wireless transceiver component of the first device. The first device may select a user device, of a plurality of user devices, via which to cause the second device to activate the location detection mode. The first device may provide, via the user device, a set of instructions to cause the second device to activate the location detection mode. The first device may perform one or more other actions related to locating the second device after providing the set of instructions.
US10062252B2

An anti-theft proximity alert system that includes a wearable smart charm with a charm housing, and an object monitor having a power saving feature comprising at least one operating instruction to select a power consumption mode of the object monitor based upon a condition of the object monitor.
US10062250B2

Security systems and methods configured for use with an item of merchandise for retail display are provided. For example, a security system includes a sensor configured to be electrically connected to an internal power source of an item of merchandise and an alarm module configured to communicate with the sensor. The sensor is configured to receive power from the internal power source for performing one or more security functions, and the alarm module is configured to generate a security signal in response to a security event.
US10062245B2

An integrated system includes a system user interface (SUI) that provides an iconic, at-a-glance representation of integrated security system status. The SUI is for use across all client devices including mobile or cellular telephones, a mobile portal, a web portal, and a touchscreen device. The SUI includes a number of display elements presented across all types of client devices for monitoring status of the integrated security system. The display elements of the SUI include an orb icon, text summary, security button, device warnings, system warnings, interesting sensors, and quiet sensors. The SUI thus provides system status summary information agnostically across all clients. Additionally, the SUI provides consistent iconography, terminology, and display rules across all clients as well as consistent sensor and system detail across clients.
US10062239B2

An electronic gaming system including a mobile device providing an interactive controller constructed to communicate application telemetry associated with an interactive application provided by the interactive controller. The system also includes a wager controller constructed to communicate a wager result associated with a received wager request. The system also includes the application controller operatively connected to the interactive controller and the wager controller, and constructed to: receive application telemetry; upon receiving application telemetry, determine whether to trigger a supplementary mode; when triggering the supplementary mode is determined, communicate a notification to provide a supplementary mode session. The interactive controller is further constructed to: provide the supplementary mode session upon receiving the supplementary mode notification; communicate results of the supplementary mode session. The application controller is further constructed to: receive the results of the supplementary mode session; and when the received results are successful, communicate a request for benefits.
US10062238B2

A stateful real-credit interleaved wagering system is disclosed, including an interactive controller configured to: communicate application telemetry; receive and display a wager outcome; a wager controller constructed to: receive wager request instructions comprising a wagering mechanic and state; place the wagering mechanic into a first state; determine a math module and P/RNG; generate the wager outcome; communicate a request for an update of credit meters; determine to transition the wagering mechanic to a second state; and communicate wager outcome data; and the application controller operatively connecting the interactive controller and the wager controller, and constructed to: receive the application telemetry; determine whether to trigger a wager request; generate the wager request instructions; receive the wager outcome and updated state; store the updated state; determine application resources to award the interactive controller; and communicate the wager outcome.
US10062236B2

An apparatus for dispensing a product, including a housing having a storage rack for holding a first dispensable product; a weight movably positioned within the rack and configured to exert a downward force on the first dispensable product; a magnet affixed to the weight; a sensor plate having a sensor affixed thereto; a coin assembly having a first coin slot configured to receive a coin; and a pushbutton configured to cause the coin assembly to move from a first position to a second position; wherein the magnet is configured to substantially align with the sensor once the first dispensable product has been completely dispensed from the housing, the magnet and sensor being configured to activate an indicator light on the outside of the housing; and wherein the housing is configured to dispense the first dispensable product when the coin assembly is within the second position.
US10062232B2

Systems of the present invention allow individuals to make and change reservations, check into accommodations, and gain access to their accommodations using their own mobile devices as well as mobile devices provided with the rooms. Room access can be through an entry control system comprising two modules that are mounted to a door and to a proximate wall, or similar fixed surface. One module communicates with an electronically controlled locking mechanism of the door lock, the other module wirelessly receives a room code from the user's mobile device. When the room code is correct, the second module communicates a signal to the first module which unlocks the lock.
US10062228B2

A person identification device 100 has a tag 110 with a code and a tamper evident tether 120 able to secure the tag 110 to a person having a body. The person identification device also has a signal generator 140 able to generate a signal representing the code. The tag 110 has a capacitive contact 130 able to capacitively couple the signal into the body of the person.
US10062221B2

A system is configured to produce an alarm when wheel misalignment of a vehicle occurs. The system includes: a navigation device; a lane change detector configured to detect lane change frequency information of the vehicle; a driving information detector configured to detect vehicle speed information and brake frequency information; a steering wheel rotation angle detector configured to detect a rotation angle of a steering wheel; and a controller deriving a criterion based on the rotation angle, for determining whether or not the vehicle travels straight by receiving from the navigation device, the lane change detector, the driving information detector, and the steering wheel rotation angle detector, information necessary to determine whether or not the vehicle travels straight, the controller transmitting an alarm signal to a driver when a current rotation angle of the steering wheel detected by the steering wheel rotation angle detector fails to satisfy the criterion.
US10062213B2

A system for generating a virtual gaming environment based on features identified within a real-world environment, and adapting the virtual gaming environment over time as the features identified within the real-world environment change is described. Utilizing the technology described, a person wearing a head-mounted display device (HMD) may walk around a real-world environment and play a virtual game that is adapted to that real-world environment. For example, the HMD may identify environmental features within a real-world environment such as five grassy areas and two cars, and then spawn virtual monsters based on the location and type of the environmental features identified. The location and type of the environmental features identified may vary depending on the particular real-world environment in which the HMD exists and therefore each virtual game may look different depending on the particular real-world environment.
US10062211B2

An example information processing system includes: a computer; an imaging device; a display device; and a first and a second feature placed in a real space. The computer includes: an image acquiring unit that acquires an image of the real space; a feature detecting unit that detects the first feature and the second feature from the image; a changing unit that changes an association of the first feature with a virtual objects by adding a virtual object associated with the second feature, and an generating unit that generates an image of a virtual space in which the virtual object associated with the first feature is placed at a position based on the first feature; and a display controlling unit that displays an image on the display device.
US10062209B2

An example of a display control system displays, on a display device, an image of a three-dimensional space representing a real world or a virtual world. The object is arranged in the three-dimensional space on the basis of a line-of-sight direction determined in the three-dimensional space. In addition, an image in a field-of-view range, determined on the basis of the line-of-sight direction, of the three-dimensional space is displayed on the display device. The display control system arranges the object in either a first control mode in which the object is arranged on a reference plane set in the three-dimensional space or in an area near the reference plane or a second control mode in which the object is arranged away from the area. In addition, the display control system switches between the first control mode and the second control mode in accordance with the line-of-sight direction.
US10062208B2

An interactive virtual world having virtual display devices and avatars. Scenes in the virtual world as seen by the eyes of the avatars are presented on the user devices controlling the avatars. Media contents are played in the virtual display devices presented on the user devices, as if the media contents were virtually played in the virtual world and observed by the avatars. Real time communication channels are provided among the user devices to facilitate voice communications during the sharing of the experiences of viewing the media content in a close proximity setting in the virtual world using user devices that are remote to each other in real world.
US10062201B2

Examples of time-of-flight (“TOF”) simulation of multipath light phenomena are described. For example, in addition to recording light intensity for a pixel during rendering, a graphics tool records the lengths (or times) and segment counts for light paths arriving at the pixel. Such multipath information can provide a characterization of the temporal light density of light that arrives at the pixel in response to one or more pulses of light. The graphics tool can use stratification and/or priority sampling to reduce variance in recorded light path samples. Realistic, physically-accurate simulation of multipath light phenomena can, in turn, help calibrate a TOF camera so that it more accurately estimates the depths of real world objects observed using the TOF camera. Various ways to improve the process of inferring imaging conditions such as depth, reflectivity, and ambient light based on images captured using a TOF camera are also described.
US10062173B1

Features are disclosed for processing composite images. Composite images may be received that include a common item such as a t-shirt with different graphics overlaid on the item. Features for detecting such composite images by comparing shape and color features of an uploaded image to previously detected composite images are described. Composite images including the common item may be grouped into clusters. The clustered images can then be processed as a group such as to separate the graphics from the underlying image and to make authorization determinations for inclusion in an online catalog system.
US10062172B2

In some implementations, a computer-implemented method is capable of automatically segmenting and detecting a tattoo within an image. An image may be initially obtained. A block coverage pattern that identifies multiple blocks within the obtained image may be determined. A set of processing operations may then be performed for each block. The processing operations may include calculating a plurality of statistical features. A confidence score reflecting a likelihood that at least a portion of the block includes a predetermined graphical attribute associated with tattoos may be calculated. A subset of the multiple blocks of the image that have a respective confidence score greater than a predetermined threshold value may be identified. A portion of the image that includes one or more blocks from among the subset of the multiple blocks may then be determined to correspond to a tattoo.
US10062165B2

A borderline extraction element 15 extracts a borderline B of adjacent vertebrae from an X-ray image on which multiple vertebrae are projected connected in a line. A vertebral area setting element 17 sets a area sandwiched by the adjacent borderlines B as a vertebral area and an area number is put to the respective vertebral areas L. When the vertebral areas are erroneously set up, a setup data erase element 21 erases the data of the vertebral areas L and the area number when the borderline is corrected. The setup data are erased, so that the borderline B can be shift-corrected to any location. A vertebral area setting element 17 resets the vertebral area L based on the location of the corrected borderline. Accordingly, the respective vertebral areas L are set up to the accurate locations and only the borderline B extracted to the wrong location is shift-corrected and the vertebral areas are reset. The work-burden to the operator for setting the vertebral area can be largely lessened.
US10062163B2

[PROBLEM] To assist in improvement of health and beauty of a user based on collected health and beauty statuses of the user and statuses of actions regarding health and beauty performed by the user.[SOLVING MEANS]A health information system according to embodiments is a system including a measurement apparatus configured to measure a health and beauty status of a user, an action status acquirement apparatus configured to acquire a history of actions regarding health and beauty performed by the user, and a management apparatus connected over a network to the measurement apparatus and the action status acquirement apparatus. The management apparatus associates health and beauty measurement information with the history of actions and stores the health and beauty measurement information and the history of actions of the user daily in time sequence. The management apparatus extracts a time-series pattern representing a change or no change of the health and beauty status of the user based on the time-series health and beauty measurement information in the past, extracts a health and beauty action performed by the user or a health and beauty action not performed by the user when the extracted time-series pattern is found, and uses the health and beauty measurement information before and after the health and beauty action or in a nonperformance period to produce performance or nonperformance effect evaluation information of the extracted health and beauty action.
US10062162B2

The present disclosure describes a system and method to segment optical coherence tomography (OCT) images. The present system uses a hybrid method that employs both Bayesian level sets (BLS) and graph-based segmentation algorithms. The system first identifies retinal tissue within an OCT image using the BLS algorithms. The identified retinal tissue is then further segmented using the graph-based segmentation algorithms.
US10062157B2

Disclosed are apparatus and methods for determining a structure or process parameter value of a target of interest on a semiconductor wafer. A plurality of collection patterns are defined for a spatial light beam controller positioned at a pupil image plane of a metrology tool. For each collection pattern, a signal is collected from a sensor of the metrology tool, and each collected signal represents a combination of a plurality of signals that the spatial light beam controller samples, using each collection pattern, from a pupil image of the target of interest. The collection patterns are selected so that the pupil image is reconstructable based on the collection patterns and their corresponding collection signals. The collected signal for each of the collection patterns is analyzed to determine a structure or process parameter value for the target of interest.
US10062155B2

Disclosed is a defect detection apparatus. The defect detection apparatus includes an angle extractor configured to extract a slope angle of a pattern from an original image in which a plurality of the patterns are formed at periodic intervals, a pattern period extractor configured to extract a pattern period at which the patterns are separated from each other, by using the slope angle, and an image shifter configured to shift the original image by the pattern period in a direction perpendicular to the slope angle to form the shifted image. The present invention shifts an image by using the slope angle and pattern period of the periodic pattern, thus easily extracting a defect of the original image.
US10062151B2

An image deblurring method and an image deblurring apparatus are provided. The image deblurring method includes acquiring a blurred image and a dynamic vision sensor (DVS) event set that is recorded by a DVS while the blurred image is exposed, and deblurring the blurred image, based on the DVS event set.
US10062141B2

A system and method for controlling a display on a client device such as a wireless communication device, e.g., a smartphone or similar device is presented. Aspects of the invention permit a more efficient and fast representation of the desired output onto the client's display including by caching certain display data on the client, temporarily and/or permanently, and transmitting only command and control level data from the server to the client for display of the cached display data. Additional aspects of the invention reduce the volume of data sent between the client device and the server without affecting the experience of the client device user. Additional aspects of the invention provide for secure acquisition and display of data on the client device.
US10062139B2

This disclosure describes examples of using two vertex shaders each one during different graphics processing passes in a binning architecture for graphics processing. A first vertex shader processes subset of attributes of a vertex in a binning pass, where the subset of attributes include those that contribute to visibility determination and attributes that may benefit from being processed with a vertex shader that provides functional flexibility. A second, different vertex shader processes another subset of attributes of the vertex in the rendering pass.
US10062133B1

Implementations generally relate to retrieving images from a device for consumption by the receiving device. In some implementations, a computing device may receive from a communication device an update to a collection of images including at least one image not previously received in a prior version of the collection. The computing device may store in long term memory the update to the collection and copy at least one of the images from the update to a non-persistent memory. The images in non-persistent memory may not exceed a maximum threshold. In response to the computing device changing from inactive to active, the computing device may display an image from non-persistent memory as a background image on the computing device. In further response to a minimum threshold number of images in non-persistent memory, the computing device may copy at least one of the new images to non-persistent memory.
US10062131B2

A method includes generating a guidance template for an assignment that includes creation of a content curation (curation). The method includes storing a generated guidance template and a received curation that includes organized electronic items. The method includes scanning content of the received curation at a curation level and comparing the scan of the content with the guidance template. The method includes generating a curation-level assessment of the received content based on the comparison and generating a first suggested modification based on the curation-level assessment. The method includes assessing the received curation at an item level based on accessed electronic sources and generating a second suggested modification based on an item-level assessment. The method includes communicating the suggested modifications. The method includes receiving input effective to implement the first suggested modification and/or the second suggested modification and communicating a reward for implementation thereof.
US10062129B1

Disclosed herein are a method, system, and computer-readable storage medium comprising instructions for notifying a user of available realty in proximity to the user's approximate current location. In an embodiment, a triggering location region is defined based on the user's approximate current location. The triggering location region includes a second location that is associated with another person's profile that correlates with the user's profile. An alert is automatically provided to the user if available realty is within the defined triggering location region. In another embodiment, if available realty within the triggering location region meets the user's preferred criteria, information about the available realty may be automatically provided to the user.
US10062128B2

Various embodiments relate generally to a system, a device and a method provide for accessing data across multiple disparate systems via a graph data structure. A request associated with a data object in a listing management system may be received. An identifier associated with the data object may then be determined. One or more nodes in a knowledge graph may then be traversed responsive to the identifier and the request associated with the data object. Data items are retrieved from the one or more nodes in the knowledge graph based on the request. Responsive to the received request, a proxy object comprising the retrieved one or more data items is then provided.
US10062118B1

Computer program products, methods, systems, apparatus, and computing entities for providing a quote for an insurance policy are provided. In one embodiment, a method is provided comprising (a) receiving image data of a property to be insured; (b) after receiving the image data of the property to be insured, requesting external information from one or more external information sources, the external data associated with the property to be insured and comprising at least one selected from the group consisting of historical data of the property to be insured and area data of the property to be insured; (c) providing at least a portion of the external data associated with the property to be insured; and (d) providing a quote for an insurance policy for the property to be insured based at least in part on the external data.
US10062112B1

Systems, methods, and computer-readable media are disclosed for calculating a housing volatility index. An exemplary embodiment includes accessing stored property value data reflecting first values of real estate properties during a first time period and second values of the real estate properties during a second time period. The second time period may be subsequent to the first time period. The property value data may be processed to identify the first values and the second values, and time intervals between dates of the first values and dates of the second values may be calculated. Value changes of the real estate properties over the time intervals may also be calculated, based on the first values and the second values. A volatility measure for the real estate properties may be determined based on the value changes of the real estate properties over the time intervals, and the volatility measure may be output to a user.
US10062111B2

Some embodiments may include allowing users to define and/or trade in binary options and/or other financial instruments. Various methods and apparatus are described.
US10062108B2

A computer system that executes a mobile device financial institution and/or financial regulatory compliant, for example, SWIFT and AML/CFT compliant, remittance across borders of countries by generation, at a mobile device via a mobile device service operator interface of a mobile network operator in a first country, of a remittance transaction based upon a remittance amount and a mobile device number of a remittance sending user. The remittance transaction is transmitted, via the mobile device service operator interface, to a mobile device remittance service computer. The mobile device remittance service computer transmits via a money manager interface the remittance transaction to a money manager in a second country for remittance to a remittance beneficiary.
US10062106B2

A teledining system is configured to display shared menu information between geographically remote teledining session participants. The teledining system is configured to enable viewing of participant bills by any one or more of the session participants, and payment of bills by a session participant for a geographically remote participant(s).
US10062093B1

A companion advertisement is displayed on a control client which is also used to control the content being shown on a display client. The companion advertisement is related to a video or advertisement being displayed on the display client. Such a companion advertisement takes advantage of previously unused screen real estate and enables the user to interact with the advertisement or view further information without any interruption of the content being displayed on the display client. A server keeps the content displayed on the display client and control client synchronized. The server recognizes when a user is logged into both a display client and a control client and notifies the control client that an advertisement should be displayed. The control client then retrieves an advertisement related to the content on the display client.
US10062091B1

The present disclosure is directed generally to systems and methods for allowing a website publisher to integrate a website's paywall system with the website's supplemental content server system. The system and methods of the disclosure allow a publisher to offer subscriptions to customers that result in the display of fewer or no supplemental content items to paying customers while the supplemental content retrieving code remains in place for all website visitors. Additionally, the system allows website analytics to be calculated for all visitors to the website.
US10062089B2

In general, embodiments of the present invention provide systems, methods and computer readable media for data record compression using graph-based techniques.
US10062087B2

A method and an apparatus provide a customized service based on a user log in a wireless communication system. A method of a terminal collects user data existing inside a terminal. The method transmits the user data to a log manage server. The method receives a mission determined based on user data from the log manage server. The method transmits performance results regarding the mission to the log manage server.
US10062084B2

A method, system and computer program product for evaluating the interestingness of correlated data. The fields of a dataset are classified by tagging the fields in terms of real world concepts. A correlation analysis on the dataset is performed to generate a correlation coefficient for each pair of fields of correlated data items. An “ontological distance” between the tagged concepts for each pair of fields of correlated data items represented as nodes in the ontology is determined. A score is generated indicating an interestingness of correlation for each pair of fields of correlated data items based on the correlation coefficient and the ontological distance between the tagged concepts for each pair of fields of correlated data items. By utilizing the ontological distance with the correlation analysis to determine the interestingness of correlation, correlations that may not be obvious to users and unexpectedly correlated may be identified.
US10062081B2

A method provides real world contexts to computer applications for outputting data describing one or more real world contexts. Components are identified in a computer application which implement instances of real world contexts and application components are updated so that a real world context instance is active during the execution by the application of a function for the real world context instance. Each real world context instance may have an instance identifier and is referenced by type of real world context.
US10062077B2

A first request for a transfer of data is transmitted in response to the use of a user device; it is determined that the first request for the transfer of data has been declined; an event is detected that indicates that the transfer of data in response to the use of the user device can be accepted; and a second request for the transfer of data is transmitted in dependence on detecting that the event has occurred.
US10062076B1

A computer-implemented method includes receiving an image captured by a mobile device and determining an orientation and a geographic location of the mobile device based on the image. The method includes generating a display for the image that identifies the location of one or more merchants relative to the mobile device and providing the relative location of the one or more merchants by sending the display to the mobile device as an overlay on the image.
US10062075B2

The invention is generally directed to methods of conducting transactions using a dual function card that is transacted amongst a processor in communication with a point of sale: receiving a message including: an indicia of the card and identifiers of goods; identifying a closed loop account and amount, a schedule of eligible goods, and an open loop account and amount; determining eligible goods and a purchase amount; comparing the purchase amount to the amount in the closed loop account, and if the purchase amount is less than or equal to value in the closed loop account, authorizing the transaction. Upon a determination that the purchase amount is less than the amount in the closed loop account, determining if the value in the open loop account is greater than or equal to the deficit, and if so, deducting all value from the closed loop account and the deficit from the open loop account.
US10062069B1

Systems and methods are described for a point-of-recognition optimizer system configured to optimize onsite user purchases at a physical location. In various aspects, a purchasable-unit identifier (ID) may be received via a computer transmission, where the purchasable-unit ID, as identified by an optimizer device, is associated with a recognized purchasable-unit located onsite with the optimizer device. Based on the purchasable-unit ID, a plurality of competing purchasable-units may be identified, which may be either onsite or offsite purchasable-units. An offer is transmitted via a second computer transmission for an offered purchasable-unit to the optimizer device where the offer originates from an outbidding purchasable-unit distributor, and where the outbidding purchasable-unit distributor outbid other competing purchasable-unit distributors, each distributor corresponding to the plurality of competing purchasable-units, for an opportunity for the optimizer device to receive the offer.
US10062064B2

A stored value card activation system includes a server in communication with one or more computing devices configured in kiosks. The server receives stored value card type information associated with one of multiple non-activated stored value cards from the computing device. The server also receives monetary amount information to be associated with the selected stored value card from the kiosk, and payment information from a user of the kiosk. From this information, the server conducts a financial transaction with a financial account server associated with an account of the user, and activates the selected stored value card in accordance with the financial transaction.
US10062057B2

Techniques related to electronic meeting intelligence are disclosed. An apparatus receives audio/video data including first meeting content data for an electronic meeting that includes multiple participants. The apparatus extracts the first meeting content data from the audio/video data. The apparatus generates meeting content metadata based on analyzing the first meeting content data. The apparatus includes the meeting content metadata in a report of the electronic meeting. If the apparatus determines that the audio/video data includes a cue for the apparatus to intervene in the electronic meeting, the apparatus generates intervention data including second meeting content data that is different from the first meeting content data. During the electronic meeting, the apparatus sends the intervention data to one or more nodes associated with at least one participant of the multiple participants.
US10062052B2

The different advantageous embodiments provide a system for modeling supply chain networks comprising a model manager, a node manager, a pipeline manager, a requisitions manager, and a supply control manager. The model manager is configured to initialize a model. The node manager is configured to initialize a number of nodes within the model. The pipeline manager is configured to generate a number of pipeline data objects describing supply chain relationships between a number of nodes. The requisitions manager is configured to generate and receive requests for supplies. The supply control manager is configured to send and receive supplies according to requests for supplies.
US10062048B2

In some embodiments, systems, apparatuses and methods are provided to support the delivery of products. Some embodiments provide a retail delivery locker system comprising: multiple delivery lockers comprising: a housing enclosing an interior product cavity; a door enabling access to the product cavity; first and second docking couplers each configured to securely dock with a docking station and a docking coupler of another locker; and a communication link between the first and second docking couplers; and multiple docking stations each comprising: a locker coupler configured to secure a locker with the docking station; a station control circuit that obtains a first locker identifier from a first locker, confirms the first locker is scheduled to dock with a docking station, and authorize the locking of the docking station with the first docking coupler; and a transceiver enabling the station control circuit to communicate with a remote central control system.
US10062043B2

Systems and methods for dynamically coordinating a plurality of tasks are provided. Such tasks include a priority rank and at least one of a target date, a classification, an associated application, an associated action, and an associated priority rank adjustment parameter. A particular task can be processed relative to other tasks to generate a first scheduling scheme that defines a prioritized arrangement of the tasks. Based on the priority rank adjustment parameter(s), further scheduling schemes can be generated in lieu of the first scheduling scheme, thereby accounting for the respective priority rank adjustment parameters by influencing the arrangement of the tasks relative to one another. Additionally, based on a status notification, the tasks can be processed to generate a scheduling scheme that accounts for the status notification by influencing the arrangement of the first task and the stored tasks relative to one another.
US10062038B1

A method includes accessing information identifying multiple files and identifying classification data for the multiple files, where the classification data indicates, for a particular file of the multiple files, whether the particular file includes malware. The method also includes generating a sequence of entropy indicators for each of the multiple files, each entropy indicator of the sequence of entropy indicators for the particular file corresponding to a chunk of the particular file. The method further includes generating n-gram vectors for the multiple files, where the n-gram vector for the particular file indicates occurrences of groups of entropy indicators in the sequence of entropy indicators for the particular file. The method also includes generating and storing a file classifier using the n-gram vectors and the classification data as supervised training data.
US10062034B2

Methods and systems are disclosed for obtaining and analyzing information to determine an estimated state of a real world. First information is obtained from a first source of a plurality of sources (e.g., data stores, real-time data streams, or information services), where the first information is potentially indicative of first and second states of the real world. If the first information exceeds a first decision threshold, then the estimated state is the first state, and if the first information exceeds a second decision threshold, then the estimated state is the second state. If the first information does not exceed either of the first and second decision thresholds, then second information is obtained from a second source. Obtaining the second information is based on whether the second source includes information that is relevant to the estimated state and whether the second source includes information that is redundant with the first information.
US10062032B2

System, method, and computer program product for performing an operation, the operation comprising receiving, by a deep question answering system, a question not specifying an element of input data, identifying a set of possible values for the element of input data, generating, by the deep question answering system, a respective set of candidate answers for the question: (i) without the element of input data, and (ii) with each possible value in the set of possible values for the element of input data, and returning at least one candidate answer from at least one set of candidate answers as responsive to the question.
US10062029B2

Provided is an information processing apparatus including a processing rule management section that manages plural continuous setting operations, which are set as processing rules for completing processing, by applying identification numbers to the processing rules at least some of which are changed, an executed operation information acquisition section that acquires executed operation information relating to operations executed for completing the processing in an order in which the executed operations are performed, and a determination section that determines if the executed operation information based on comparison between the acquired executed operation information and each of the setting operations in the plural processing rules managed by the processing rule management section is true or false.
US10062024B1

Dynamic magnetic stripe communications devices are provided as magnetic stripe emulators on a card or device having one or more communication channels. An application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) may include one or more waveform generators that include spike suppression circuitry to reduce excessive signal excursions during power-up and/or activation of the one or more communication channels on the card or device. Data to be communicated by the magnetic stripe emulator may be encoded within the one or more waveforms and communicated to a magnetic stripe reader.
US10062012B1

Methods and systems for finding patterns in a design for a specimen are provided. One system includes one or more computer subsystems configured for searching for a target pattern in a design for a specimen to thereby find multiple instances of the target pattern in the design. The one or more computer subsystems are also configured for separating the multiple instances of the target pattern into different groups based on information for surrounding patterns within a predefined window around the target pattern such that each of the different groups corresponds to a different combination of the target pattern and the surrounding patterns.
US10062011B2

In various embodiments, training objects are classified by human annotators, psychometric data characterizing the annotation of the training objects is acquired, a human-weighted loss function based at least in part on the classification data and the psychometric data is computationally derived, and one or more features of a query object are computationally classified based at least in part on the human-weighted loss function.
US10061995B2

An imaging system (CM, 100) is provided with: an imaging device (CM) configured to selectively image a first imaging area and a second imaging area, which is larger than the first imaging area, the first imaging area being used to detect eyes of a user (1), the second imaging area being used to detect a body of the user; a detecting device (110, 120, 160) configured to detect trigger operation of the user; and a selecting device (13) configured to select the first imaging area or the second imaging area on the basis of a detection result of the trigger operation.
US10061974B2

In a method and system for identifying objects in an image, an image and training data are received. The training data identifies a pixel associated with an object of a particular type in the image. A plurality of filtered versions of the image are developed. The training data and the plurality of filtered versions of the image are processed to develop a trained model for classifying pixels associated with objects of the particular type. The trained model is applied to the image to identify pixels associated a plurality of objects of the particular type in the image. Additional image processing steps are developed to further refine the identified pixels for better fitting of the contour of the objects with their edges.
US10061973B2

A method and apparatus for identifying platelets within a whole blood sample. The method includes the steps of: a) adding at least one colorant to the whole blood sample, which colorant is operable to tag platelets; b) disposing the blood sample into a chamber defined by at least one transparent panel; c) imaging at least a portion of the sample quiescently residing within the chamber to create one or more images; and d) identifying one or more platelets within the sample using an analyzer adapted to identify the platelets based on quantitatively determinable features within the image using a analyzer, which quantitatively determinable features include intensity differences.
US10061959B2

An electronic apparatus with multi-finger fingerprint identifying function includes at least one multi-finger fingerprint sensor having a sensing electrode matrix with a side length of at least two centimeters such that the multi-finger fingerprint sensor can sense the fingerprints of at least two fingers simultaneously or sense user gesture. The electronic apparatus can authenticate the user fingerprint and sense user gesture and execute a predetermined operation according to the authentication result and the sensed user gesture.
US10061952B2

A radio frequency (RF) identification (RFID) reader is mounted in a venue in proximity to a portal that is openable and closable by a door. The portal reader reads RFID object tags associated with objects that approach the portal. An electrical conductor is associated, and jointly movable, with the door. A portal RFID tag is mounted at the portal. The portal tag is overlain by the electrical conductor in a closed door position and is remote from the electrical conductor in an open door position. The portal tag is readable by the portal reader in either the open or the closed door position. A controller identifies any objects that have passed through the portal based on whether the object tags have been read, as well as whether the portal tag has been read in either the open or the closed door position.
US10061949B2

The present invention provides a method and system for verifying and tracking identification information. In an embodiment of the invention, a system for delivering security solutions is provided that includes at least one of the following: a radio frequency (RF) identification device, an identification mechanism (e.g., a card, sticker), and an RF reader.
US10061948B2

A radio frequency identification (RFID) network is presented including a plurality of medical devices each including an RFID transponder and a single RFID transponder emulator configured to emulate functionality of each of the RFID transponders of the plurality of medical devices. The RFID network further includes a plurality of RFID interrogation devices configured to operatively communicate with the single RFID transponder emulator. The single RFID transponder emulator is used for development, testing, evaluation, and validation of each of the plurality of RFID interrogation devices.
US10061946B2

The invention provides methods and apparatus for analysis of images of direct part mark identification codes to measure and assess a print quality. Methods to assess the quality of a direct part mark identification code are presented that provide diagnostic information of a code that cannot be assessed using verification methods that require the results of a valid decoding step.
US10061937B1

An approach using a computer, receives from a first computer, text generated by a user and identifies in the text generated by the user, confidential information registered in a dictionary that contains registered confidential information and substitute words corresponding to the registered confidential information. The approach includes retrieving, from the dictionary, substitute words corresponding to each identified registered confidential information and identifying, in the text generated by the user, potentially confidential words based on a text analysis of the text generated by the user. The approach includes sending to the first computer, a proposed protected text including the text generated by the user with each of the identified registered confidential information marked along with each of the retrieved substitute words to replace the identified confidential information, and each of the potentially confidential words marked along with each of one or more generated words to replace the potentially confidential words.
US10061930B2

An intention to perform a data management function in a computing environment is confirmed by issuing a confirmation prompt requiring a user to input at least one character associated with a subject of the data management function prior to performing the data management function.
US10061925B2

A number of events are counted in different layers of a computing environment during execution of a software application. The number of counted events can be compared to a previously generated cluster set to determine that at least one of the counted events is an outlier. Data can then be provided that characterizes the at least one of the counted events determined to be an outlier. In some cases, some or all of the functionality of the software application can be selectively disabled. Related apparatus, systems, techniques and articles are also described.
US10061924B1

Trusted executable images are run in a controlled environment, such as a dynamic malware analysis platform. For each trusted executable image, a corresponding baseline import-load signature is generated. This can be done by applying a cryptographic hash function to the specific instructions which resolve imports and/or load libraries, and their operands. Sample programs are run in the controlled environment and tested for maliciousness. Any executable image run by a given sample program in the controlled environment is identified, and an import-load signature of the executable image when run by the sample program is generated. The import-load signature of the executable image when run by the sample program is compared to the corresponding stored baseline import-load signature for the same executable image. The sample program is adjudicated as being benign or malicious based on at least the results of the comparison.
US10061922B2

Systems and methods for malware detection techniques, which detect malware by identifying the C&C communication between the malware and the remote host. In particular, the disclosed techniques distinguish between request-response transactions that carry C&C communication and request-response transactions of innocent traffic. Individual request-response transactions may be analyzed rather than entire flows, and fine-granularity features examined within the transactions. As such, these methods and systems are highly effective in distinguishing between malware C&C communication and innocent traffic, i.e., in detecting malware with high detection probability and few false alarms.
US10061913B2

For a device with a slider component, movement of the slider component may be used as part of an authentication process, for example, when unlocking the device, or a portion thereof, or providing user authentication to an application executed on the device.
US10061912B2

A system and method of multi-factor authentication are described. In some embodiments, a first device provides an initial authentication data to a second device. The second device is different from the first device. The first device obtains a first response data from the second device. The first device generates a first subsequent authentication data using the first response data. The first subsequent authentication data is different from the initial authentication data. The first device provides the first subsequent authentication data to the second device. In some embodiments, obtaining the first response data comprises capturing the first response data from the second device using a camera on the mobile device, where the first response data is displayed on the second device.
US10061908B2

A management server (200) has a storage section to store a program set (110) and a user management table. The management server receives user information from a development computer (300), authenticates a user on the basis of the received user information and user information included in the user management table, and transmits the program set to the development computer. The development computer edits a source program included in the program set, registers user information in the program set, and transmits the program set to the management server. The management server receives the program set, updates the program set stored in the storage section with the received program set, and updates the user information included in the user management table with the user information included in the received program set.
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