US11628302B2

A medical device may receive sensor data from sensing sources, and determine confidence levels for sensor data received from each of the plurality of sensing sources. Each of the confidence levels of the sensor data from each of the sensing sources is a measure of accuracy of the sensor data received from respective sensing sources. The medical device may also determine one or more therapy parameter values based on the determined confidence levels, and cause delivery of therapy based on the determined one or more therapy parameter values.
US11628281B2

An exoskeleton device is capable of being applied to an outer surface of an elongated medical instrument, such as a catheter or a balloon (e.g., an angioplasty balloon, etc.). The exoskeleton device includes a sleeve or another element that is configured to be placed over a distal portion of the elongated medical instrument, one or more features on the sleeve or other element for performing a procedure within the body of a subject, and one or more elements that communicate with the sleeve or other element and/or the features carried thereby to enable performance of the procedure within the body of the subject. Methods of applying exoskeleton devices to elongated medical instruments and methods of using exoskeleton devices are also disclosed.
US11628279B2

The present disclosure relates generally to the field of medical devices and methods to assist in the introduction of an instrument into a patient, and more particularly to medical devices for measuring and/or monitoring forces applied during introduction of an access sheath through a body lumen.
US11628270B2

A distal end portion of an elongate shaft member of a catheter may be inserted into a liquid within a vessel. While the distal end portion of the elongate shaft member is inserted in the liquid in the vessel, a manipulable portion of the catheter may be manipulated within the liquid to remove an undesired fluid therefrom. The liquid may be pressurized to cause the liquid to flow into a lumen of the elongate shaft member from a distal end of the elongate shaft member at least toward a proximal end of the elongate shaft member to facilitate flushing of the undesired fluid from the lumen. The distal end portion of the elongate shaft member of the catheter may be inserted into the liquid within the vessel while at least the elongate shaft member is in a substantially horizontal orientation.
US11628268B1

A device for operatively coupling to a structure and directing gas flow and a method of use thereof are provided. The device comprises an attachment apparatus, a gas outlet nozzle, and a. housing. The attachment apparatus is configured to operatively couple to the structure. The gas outlet nozzle is configured to direct a flow of gas to a desired location. The housing is operatively coupled to the attachment apparatus and the gas flow nozzle.
US11628265B2

A patient interface to deliver a flow of air at a positive pressure with respect to ambient air pressure to an entrance to the patient's airways to ameliorate sleep disordered breathing includes a frame assembly and a cushion assembly configured to removably and repeatably connect to the frame assembly. The frame assembly and the cushion assembly form at least part of a plenum chamber pressurizable to a therapeutic pressure. The cushion assembly comprises a one-piece construction including a seal-forming structure configured to form a seal with a region of a patients face surrounding the entrance to the patients airways and a frame connection structure configured to removably and repeatably connect the cushion assembly to the frame assembly. The seal-forming structure comprises a first elastomeric material and the frame connection structure comprises a second elastomeric material, the first elastomeric material comprising a lower durometer or hardness than the second elastomeric material.
US11628259B2

A syringe system, including a plunger, a microcontroller, a battery, and a coil. The syringe barrel having a proximal end, a distal end, and a cylindrical sidewall defining a longitudinal axis, the cylindrical sidewall extending longitudinally between the proximal and distal ends, the sidewall having an exterior surface and defining an internal volume, the plunger being positioned between the proximal and distal ends of the syringe barrel and being movable within the internal volume with respect to the syringe barrel in the longitudinal direction. The syringe barrel further includes a label disposed on the sidewall and having at least two conductive strips extending in a non-parallel direction with respect to the longitudinal axis and having unique lengths. The microcontroller is configured to determine a position of the plunger with respect to the syringe barrel by measuring a current induced in the coil by the at least two conductive strips.
US11628251B2

A wearable drug delivery device, techniques, and computer-readable media that provide an application that implements a diabetes treatment plan for a user are described. The drug delivery device may include a controller operable to direct operation of the wearable drug delivery device. The controller may provide a selectable activity mode of operation for the user. Operation of the drug delivery device in the activity mode of operation may reduce a likelihood of hypoglycemia during times of increased insulin sensitivity for the user and may reduce a likelihood of hyperglycemia during times of increased insulin requirements for the user. The activity mode of operation may be manually activated by the user or may be activated automatically by the controller. The controller may automatically activate the activity mode of operation based on a detected activity level of the user and/or a detected location of the user.
US11628249B2

Disclosed is an ambulatory infusion device, including a control unit and an electroacoustic transducer. The control unit is configured to operate the electroacoustic transducer as noise emitter or to operate the electroacoustic transducer as noise receiver and to determine from a received noise that is received by the electroacoustic transducer a state of the ambulatory infusion device.
US11628246B2

A patient care system is disclosed that includes a medical device such as an infusion pump. The medical device generates a data message containing information such as the status of the therapy being delivered, operating data or both. An alarm generating system assesses the data message from the pump and generates an alarm message if certain conditions established by a first set of rules are met. The alarm message is assessed according to a second set of rules as to whether to suppress the alarm message. The data message contains a required input for both the first and second algorithms. A dispatching system is adapted to forward the alarm message to an alarm destination according to a third set of rules. The alarm destination expresses an alarm upon receipt of the alarm message.
US11628245B2

A skin treatment device and a method to cleanse and balance pH value of skin. The skin treatment device includes a nozzle to be directed into contact with the skin of a subject. A vacuum pump may be operably coupled to the nozzle for generating a suction force of the nozzle to evacuate impurities from the skin. A liquid replenishing assembly may be operably coupled to the nozzle for atomizing liquid at a pre-defined pH value. The liquid from the liquid replenishing assembly may pass into the nozzle based on the pre-defined pH value. The first control valve may be connected to an outlet of the vacuum pump and an outlet of the liquid replenishing assembly for communication with the nozzle.
US11628242B2

Dialysis systems for operating dialysis machines (e.g., peritoneal dialysis machines) for conducting dialysis treatments are disclosed. The dialysis system may include a spent dialysate container for receiving spent dialysate from a patient. In use, the spent dialysate containers are arranged and configured to provide one or more mechanical advantages to ease disposal of the spent dialysate. For example, the spent dialysate container may receive the spent dialysate from the patient and enable the patient or caregiver to dispose of the spent dialysate without requiring the patient or caregiver to lift bags of spent dialysate or incorporate lengthy drain lines. The spent dialysate container may include a reservoir to receive the spent dialysate, wheels to enable the patient or caregiver to transport the reservoir, mechanisms to facilitate disposal of the spent dialysate from the reservoir, a nozzle to dispose of the spent dialysate, and/or a disinfectant to disinfect the drain.
US11628227B2

Disclosed are formulations for providing a therapeutic bioactive polypeptide to injured tissue. Formulations include mineral coated microparticles wherein a polynucleotide is adsorbed to the mineral layer. Other formulations include a carrier including mineral coated microparticles wherein mineral coated microparticles include a polynucleotide. Also disclosed are methods for sustained delivery of a bioactive polypeptide and methods for treating chronic wounds using a formulation for providing sustained delivery of the bioactive peptide.
US11628224B2

A therapeutic agent capable of binding to the receptor CLPTM1 at the surface of an immune cell and modulating its activity for use in modulating the activity of the immune system to treat cancer, wherein the therapeutic agent is capable of inhibiting the growth and/or viability of an anti-inflammatory and/or immunosuppressive cell to relieve unwanted or deleterious immunosuppression by eliminating anti-inflammatory and/or immunosuppressive immune cells; and/or the therapeutic agent is capable of stimulating an antigen-presenting immune cell and acts to stimulate antigen-presenting immune cells to activate an anti-cancer immune response.
US11628222B2

The present disclosure relates to polypeptides, such as fibronectin type III (FN3) domains that can bind CD71, their conjugates, isolated nucleotides encoding the molecules, vectors, host-cells, as well as methods of making and using the same.
US11628220B2

The present invention provides compositions or formulations comprising the combination of a compound of 5-[3-(4-benzyloxyphenylthio)-fur-2-yl]-imidazolidin-2,4-dione or a salt thereof or hydrate of the foregoing, and a cyclodextrin; or in further combination with an excipient comprising L-Arginine or other additives, wherein the compositions or formulations increases water solubility and oral bioavailability of 5-[3-(4-benzyloxyphenylthio)-fur-2-yl]-imidazolidin-2,4-dione and its related compounds. The method of making or using the compositions or formulations is also disclosed. Such compositions or formulations may be used in treatment of certain diseases including asthma through inhibition of matrix metalloproteinase-12.
US11628216B2

The present invention relates to novel 6-acetylmorphine analogs, and methods for their synthesis and use. Such analogs are designed to provide a convenient linkage chemistry for coupling under mild conditions to a suitable group on a target protein, polypeptide, solid phase or detectable label.
US11628205B2

The present disclosure provides conjugates comprising a Factor VIII moiety covalently attached via an oxime-containing linkage to a water-soluble polymer, such as for example, a polyethylene glycol polymer. Methods for preparing and for administering such conjugates, are also provided, as are water-soluble polymer oxyamine reagents useful for preparing the subject conjugates, among other things.
US11628197B2

Methods and compounds for preventing and arresting COVID-19 morbidity and mortality, via inhibition of Interleukin-6, TNF-alpha, and other cytokines, and via reduction of C-reactive proteins are provided. Analyses of patients with COVID-19 complicated by ARDS, for example, show highly activated cytotoxic T-cells, resulting from hyperactivation of the immune system. A significant surge of Interleukin-6 (IL-6), TNF-α, and other cytokines are thought to be mediators of this enhanced T-cell activity, and runaway inflammation that are dangerous or fatal to the patient. Example oral formulations dubbed BV-4051 and Artovid-20 provide prophylaxis and treatment of these conditions caused by COVID-19 disease. The example formulations contain plant extracts boosting the human immune system and targeting the detrimental effects of the SARS-CoV-2 virus in its various strains.
US11628196B1

A method for preparing health foods having aloeswood. Preparing materials in which aloeswood, Saururus chinensis, Huperzia, white tea and Houttuynia cordata Thunb are each washed, and then dried in shade, pulverized and roasted. The roasted aloeswood, Saururus chinensis, Huperzia, white tea and Houttuynia cordata Thunb are mixed at a weight ratio of 4:1:1:1:1. The brewed and distilled aloeswood, Saururus chinensis and water mixture is mixed with the maturing an aloeswood, Saururus chinensis, Huperzia, white tea and Houttuynia cordata Thunb mixture and double boiled to prepare a leachate. The prepared leachate is extracted and concentrated, and then heat-matured to remove the moisture. The heat-matured extract is cool-dried, mixed with mineral water, then heated, dried at room temperature and molded into a predetermined shape. The prepared health foods having effects in preventing absorption of heavy metals in body and excreting the same from body.
US11628170B2

Disclosed herein are methods, pharmaceutical combinations, or kits for the prevention or treatment of extrapyramidal syndromes, for example, dyskinesia, dystonia, akathisia, or drug-induced Parkinsonism, with the administration of a therapeutic effective amount of Trapidil, a derivative, a metabolite, a prodrug, an analog, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
US11628166B2

New pharmaceutical uses of 1-[2-(2,4-dimethylphenylsulfanyl)phenyl]piperazine and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof are provided.
US11628157B2

Methods and compositions of reducing or eliminating the symptoms of withdrawal from drug or alcohol in drug or alcohol-dependent persons, while restoring the patient to nutritional health. The methods including parenteral administration of solutions containing high doses of ascorbic acid; while the compositions of the invention comprise at least about 20% (w), or at least about 25% (w), or at least about 30% (w), or at least about 35% (w), or at least about 38% (w) of ascorbic acid and a local anesthetic.
US11628152B2

Provided herein is technology relating to lipid compositions containing bioactive fatty acids and particularly, but not exclusively, to compositions and methods related to the production and use of structured lipid compositions containing sciadonic and/or pinoleic acid alone or in combination with other bioactive fatty acids including, but not limited to, eicosapentaenoic acid, docosahexaenoic acid, conjugated linoleic acid, and non-β-oxidizable fatty acid analogues such as tetradecylthioacetic acid.
US11628148B2

A composition and method for treatment of brittle, broken, cracked or otherwise damaged nail and hoof plates. The composition is an aqueous-organic medium containing a non-covalent complex of a diamine and an organic acid or an aqueous-organic medium with a diamine alone.
US11628139B2

The invention provides stable liquid formulations containing naloxone, a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or a derivative thereof. The invention further provides methods for treating opioid overdose, opioid dependence, and congenital insensitivity to pain with anhidrosis by administering the liquid formulations of the present invention intranasally to a patient in need thereof. Further, the invention provides a method of treating opioid dependence, opioid overdose, and congenital insensitivity to pain with anhidrosis by administering intranasally the naloxone formulations of the present invention.
US11628133B2

The present invention relates to the cosmetic use of a composition including, as the active agent, 0.1 to 1 μM of a synthetic peptide of sequence His-D-Trp-Ala-Trp-D-Phe-Lys-NH2 or one of the salts thereof in a physiologically suitable medium, in order to reduce or delay the appearance of cell senescence and signs of skin aging. The present invention also relates to a method for cosmetic treatment which relates to these novel uses, including comprising the steps of applying the composition, topically, at least once per day, for a period of at least two days.
US11628123B2

A pill bottle top includes a top and a base engaged with the top and having first ratchet teeth. An indicator slide has a finger pad formed with an inwardly protruding indicator nose and leaf spring arms coupled to the finger pad and disposed intermediate the top and base. The leaf spring arms are formed with second ratchet teeth configured to engage first ratchet teeth on the base. The finger pad can be pressed against the leaf spring arms to disengage the second ratchet teeth from the first ratchet teeth and allow the indicator slide to slide relative to the top with the indicator nose higher than and alignable with time indicia on the top. The finger pad can be released to allow the second ratchet teeth to engage first ratchet teeth under material bias of the leaf spring arms and prevent the indicator slide from sliding.
US11628120B1

Devices for soothing a baby may simulate the feel of massage by a caregiver with a circular massaging motion. An apparel component, such as a swaddle blanket or sleep sack, may be configured to receive the device. At least one clip may facilitate placement of the device.
US11628117B2

An torque pattern adjustment apparatus including a display configured to display a first torque pattern corresponding to a gait cycle, and a generator configured to generate a second torque pattern by adjusting at least a portion of the first torque pattern in response to a reception of an input, and a torque pattern adjustment method using the same may be provided. The first torque pattern may be applied to a joint of a user.
US11628116B2

A portable modular stretching apparatus has a basic structure of a base, central rod, pulley, cable system, and two legs jointed at the central rod and alongside the base. Attachments are then added for customized stretching. Attachments provide for hamstring, hips, quadriceps, knees, gastrocnemius, ankle, and metatarsal stretching, limberness, and extension, and hyperflexion. A person adds and removes the attachments based on the desired stretch routine, controls the tension, and removes the attachments, and folds the apparatus when complete.
US11628111B1

Disclosed is a transfer device having a device body, a transfer platform including a platform plate, and a platform lateral actuator. The platform lateral actuator is configured to selectively move the platform plate laterally relative to the device body, such that the platform plate can be moved between a plurality of positions including (i) a stowed position in which the platform plate is retracted relative to the device body, (ii) a first extended position in which a first transverse edge of the platform plate is a leading edge that extends outward from a first side of the device body, and (iii) a second extended position in which a second transverse edge of the platform plate is a leading edge that extends outward from a second side of the device body. The transfer device also has a transfer belt that goes over the platform plate of the transfer platform.
US11628107B1

A leg assembly configured to be used with a wheelchair that may be constructed of various mechanical and manual powered components to reduce the cost and unreliability of motor, electric, or otherwise non-manual powered adjustable wheelchairs. A combination wheelchair and leg assembly that may be constructed of various mechanical and manual powered components. The leg assembly disclosed may alternatively be motor powered.
US11628102B2

A patient support apparatus that is adaptable to multiple modes of transport includes a variable length base and a drive system that includes two independently drivable wheels that are responsive to inputs from a user to steer the patient support apparatus.
US11628100B2

An absorbent article such as a diaper comprising an acquisition layer with one or more longitudinally-extending stretch openings is provided. The stretch openings may be obtained by slitting and stretching an acquisition layer material. The topsheet forms recesses at the wearer-facing surface of the absorbent article as it folds inside the stretch openings. The stretch openings may provide a three dimensional profile on the wearer-facing side of the absorbent article in a simple and cost effective manner.
US11628096B2

This disclosure relates to a combination of a sensing device and a charging system. The sensing device is configured to be applied to a surface of an absorbent article for sensing a characteristic of moisture in the absorbent article, and it is configured such that a transmitter for transmitting data from the sensing device is attached or attachable to the sensing device. The charging system is configured to charge a transmitter battery, and it is configured such that a transmitter, which is attached or attachable to the sensing device, is also attachable to the charging device.
US11628082B2

An adjustable toe plate for an adjustable boot brace adapted to aid in stretching and supporting inflamed tissues and/or an inflamed plantar fascia within a person's foot while healing. The adjustable toe plate includes a toe plate adjustment mechanism to adjust the angle of the toe plate with respect to its foot portion, such that a person can adjust the position and angle of their toes during the healing process.
US11628080B2

A post gastrectomy anchoring procedure comprises anchoring a sleeve created by a gastrectomy to tissue structure that can better immobilize the sleeve to reduce complications relating to mobility of the sleeve. Namely, the anchoring procedure secures one or more portions of the sleeve to retroperitoneal fat of a patient. One or more bindings attach the sleeve to the retroperitoneal fat. The bindings can be installed to hold the sleeve in a bent or other shape, such as to mimic the natural shape of the patient's stomach and maintain an opening in the angularis of the sleeve.
US11628074B2

The invention described herein relates to telescoping stents. The embodiments described herein allow for adequate securement to, accommodation for movement by, and prevention of injury of tubular organs or hollow areas of the body. Certain embodiments relate to telescoping steins with loop interlocking mechanisms. Further embodiments relate to telescoping stents with ball-in-groove interlocking mechanisms.
US11628073B2

The walking canister system and method are for manufacturing a prosthetic socket. The system includes a rigid canister, a suspension bladder positioned within the rigid canister, and an outer chamber wicking material arranged in an outer chamber defined between the suspension bladder and the rigid canister. A foam insert includes a contoured exterior surface configured to transfer pressure through to an interior surface thereof to produce consistent surface contact with a residual limb, of a walking patient, having casting material thereon. An inner chamber wicking material is arranged in an inner chamber defined between the foam insert and the suspension bladder. An outer chamber vacuum port is in fluid communication with the outer chamber, and an inner chamber vacuum port is in fluid communication with the inner chamber. An outer chamber suspension sleeve is configured to extend from the residual limb and over the rigid canister.
US11628066B2

An acetabular prosthesis for use in a hip arthroplasty surgical procedure is disclosed. The acetabular prosthesis includes an acetabular liner assembly to be secured to an acetabular shell component. The acetabular liner assembly includes a ceramic acetabular shell liner component. The acetabular liner assembly also includes a metal ring affixed to and encircling the ceramic acetabular shell liner component. The metal ring includes a proximal rim shaped to define a lead-in surface.
US11628063B2

Prosthetic heart valve devices for percutaneous replacement of native heart valves and associated systems and method are disclosed herein. A prosthetic heart valve device configured in accordance with a particular embodiment of the present technology can include an anchoring member having an upstream portion configured to engage with tissue on or near the annulus of the native heart valve and to deform in a non-circular shape to conform to the tissue. The device can also include a mechanically isolated valve support coupled to the anchoring member and configured to support a prosthetic valve. The device can further include an atrial extension member extending radially outward from the upstream portion of the anchoring member and which is deformable without substantially deforming the anchoring member. In some embodiments, the upstream portion of the anchoring member and the extension member may be deformed while the valve support remains sufficiently stable.
US11628059B2

Provided are rapidly cross-linkable silicone foam compositions, kits, and methods for filling implanted medical devices in situ or in vivo, the implanted medical devices, including for example, body implants and tissue expanders, the compositions including a platinum divinyl disiloxane complex; a low viscosity vinyl terminated polydimethylsiloxane; a low viscosity hydride terminated polydimethylsiloxane; a silicone cross-linker; and a gas and/or gas-filled microcapsules, where the rapidly cross-linkable silicone foam composition has a viscosity of ≤150 cPs for ≥1 min. post-preparation and ≤300 cPs≤5 min. post-preparation, at ambient temperature.
US11628039B2

Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a surgical robot system may include an end-effector element configured for controlled movement and positioning and tracking of surgical instruments and objects relative to an image of a patient's anatomical structure. In some embodiments the end-effector and instruments may be tracked by surgical robot system and displayed to a user. In some embodiments, tracking of a target anatomical structure and objects, both in a navigation space and an image space, may be provided by a dynamic reference base located at a position away from the target anatomical structure.
US11628029B2

A surgical system drape includes: a sheath having an interior cavity sized to cover a portion of a surgical system manipulator; an adaptor coupled to the sheath and including a manipulator interface and an instrument interface, the manipulator interface configured to couple with a drive interface of the manipulator, the instrument interface being configured to couple with a drive interface of a surgical instrument mounted to the manipulator; and a fluid conduit coupled to the sheath and extending within the interior cavity of the sheath, the fluid conduit configured to receive a flow of cooling fluid at a fluid port and convey the fluid along the interior cavity of the sheath to cool a component of a portion of the manipulator.
US11628009B2

A catheter adapted for deflection in a narrow tubular region and/or sharp turn, has an elongated body, a deflection section having a support member adapted for heat activation to assume a trained configuration, and a lead wire configured to deliver a current to the support member for heat activation. The support member is constructed of a shaped memory alloy, for example, nitinol, and the lead wire is adapted to directly heat the support member. Moreover, the catheter may include a thermally insulating layer covering at least a portion of the support member. The trained configuration of the support member extends in a single dimension, in two dimensions or in three dimensions.
US11628007B2

Cryosurgical devices, such as cryosurgical probes (cryoprobes) are disclosed. Some example embodiments may include an elongated shaft at least partially housing or delineating a fluid supply conduit and a fluid exhaust conduit, the elongated shaft including a distal ablation section terminating at a closed distal end, a housing at least partially circumscribing at least a portion of a proximal end of the elongated shaft and receiving or delineating at least a portion of the fluid supply conduit and a portion of the fluid exhaust conduit; and/or a flow restricting element in fluid communication with the fluid exhaust conduit, the flow restricting element regulating the flow of fluid through at least a portion of the fluid exhaust conduit.
US11628004B2

A surgical fastener manipulation tool in accordance with embodiment of the present invention is useful by a surgeon to place fasteners such as threaded screws. The surgical fastener manipulation tool selectively engages a mating structure of fastener for securing the fastener thereto. Thus, advantageously, the surgical fastener manipulation tool can be used for placing such fasteners and/or can be used for extracting (i.e., removing) such fasteners. The ability to extract a fastener (e.g., a threaded bone screw) with the same tool used for placing it is highly beneficial due to time savings during a surgical procedure and is advantageous with respect to prior art fastener manipulation tool configurations that require placement and extraction tools to be differently configured.
US11628000B2

A bone fixation plate comprises a main body formed of a first material and a support member formed of a second, different material and attached to the main body. The main body defines a first set of openings and the support member defines a second set of openings aligned with the first set of openings. For each opening of the first set of openings, a main body circumferential surface is disposed adjacent and continuous with a support member circumferential surface of the second set of openings to define an opening circumferential surface that bounds an opening of the first set of openings and an opening of the second set of openings.
US11627987B2

A tissue guard for use with a surgical access device includes a body having a proximal end, a distal end and lumen defined therebetween. A proximal lip extends radially from the proximal end and is configured to mount atop a rim of an access device. The proximal lip includes an annular channel defined therein disposed in fluid communication with the lumen, the annular channel configured to direct surgical gases from the lumen to a smoke evacuation system. The annular channel includes a neck defined therein disposed between the lumen and the annular channel, the neck having geometry configured to induce the evacuation of surgical gases or smoke therethrough. One or more fingers extend from the proximal lip and are configured to engage an access device to secure the tissue guard thereon.
US11627986B2

Various trocars and trocar supports are provided for allowing an insufflation port on the trocar to be coupled through the trocar support to an insufflation fluid. In one embodiment, the trocar includes a housing, a cannula extending through the housing, and an insufflation port projecting from the housing. A trocar support is provided having an opening that receives the insufflation port on the housing such that the insufflation port is unobtrusive during use and can be connected and disconnected rapidly.
US11627977B2

A surgical instrument includes a shaft and a pair of jaw members disposed on the shaft and extending from an at least partially spherical element. The jaw members are moveable in pitch and yaw relative to the center of the sphere in response to actuation forces applied to a proximal drive mechanism of the instrument. The surgical instrument may include a manually operated handle for manual input of actuation forces by a user, or it may be removably mounted to a drive component of a robotic system such that its proximal drive mechanism is operatively engaged with actuators that generate mechanical output that is transferred to the proximal drive mechanism.
US11627974B2

Disclosed is an implant intended to be introduced into a human or animal body cavity, and includes two walls intended to grip between them a biological protuberance present in the cavity in order to attach the implant to the biological protuberance. Each wall includes a structural element having corrugations such that the structural element is folded up on itself several times, enabling the wall to be folded up before the introduction of the implant, then deployed inside the cavity.
US11627968B2

An assembly for restoring a gastroesophageal flap valve includes a restoration device substantially free for rotation. The assembly comprises an elongated member configured to be fed through a throat, down an adjoining esophagus and into an associated stomach. The elongated member has a distal end. The assembly further comprises a gastroesophageal flap valve restoration device carried on the distal end of the elongated member for placement in the stomach, and an invaginator carried by the elongated member. The invaginator is configured to grip the esophagus and the elongated member and invaginator are coupled for restricted relative axial movement and substantially free relative rotational movement.
US11627967B2

A trans-anastomotic insertion device includes a body having a distal portion, a proximal portion, and a central portion. The distal portion has a blunt distal end, a width that decreases from its distal end to its proximal end, and longitudinal ribs that provide rigidity to the distal portion. The central portion has a circular configuration and includes a proximally facing surface that includes protrusions that are positioned to be received within staple pockets of a reload assembly of a stapling device. The proximal portion includes a central post that includes splines that are received between splines on a shell housing of a stapling device. The configuration of the insertion device provides added strength to the insertion device to resist high torsional forces that may be applied to the insertion device during insertion of a surgical device through an incision into a body cavity.
US11627966B2

A reusable surgical device includes a housing or body that supports one or more thermal energy storage members that retain or store heat during a cleaning and sterilization process. The stored heat functions to evaporate water that remains within the body or housing of the surgical device after the cleaning and sterilization process is completed to minimize any likelihood of infection of a patient or damage to electronics within the surgical device that may result or occur due to the presence of the water within the surgical device.
US11627960B2

A modular surgical instrument system that comprises modular components and a control circuit electrically couplable to the modular components. The modular components comprise a shaft and a handle assembly. The handle assembly comprises a disposable outer housing. The disposable outer housing is movable between an open configuration and a closed configuration. The handle assembly further comprises a control inner core receivable inside the disposable outer housing in the open configuration. The disposable outer housing is configured to isolate the control inner core in the closed configuration. The modular components further comprise a loading unit releasably couplable to the shaft and a staple cartridge releasably couplable to an end effector. The loading unit comprises the end effector. The control circuit is configured to generate an interrogation signal, detect a response signal, determine a modular configuration of the modular surgical instrument system, and assess authenticity of the modular configuration.
US11627955B2

An all-suture anchor for generating bone compression and increasing interference fixation. The all-suture anchor includes a fibrous construct which is movable between a pre-deployment configuration and a deployed configuration. The fibrous construct has a first density. The all-suture anchor also includes a monofilament woven through the fibrous construct. The monofilament has a second density, which is different than the first density. The contrasting densities (i.e., irregularities) aids in the “locking” ability of the all-suture anchor by greater purchase in hard and soft bone. The all-suture anchor can have a variety of textures, barbs, and rigidities that aid in creating irregularities within the bone surface for more secure fixation.
US11627952B2

In one aspect, a surgical retractor having sliders configured to have tissue engaging members connected thereto and slider drives including operating members. The operating members are rotatable to cause the slider drives to shift the sliders relative to one another. The surgical retractor includes a coupler having a coupling configuration wherein the coupler connects the slider drives and rotation of one of the operating members causes movement of the sliders. The coupler also has a decoupling configuration wherein the coupler disconnects the slider drives and rotation of the one operating member causes movement of fewer sliders than the sliders that are moved with the coupler in the coupling configuration. The retractor has an actuator connected to the coupler and movable between a dependent slider movement position and an independent slider movement position to shift the coupler between the coupling configuration and the decoupling configuration.
US11627951B2

A method can include engaging the pericardium of a patient at two engagement positions of the pericardium. The method can further include moving the two engagement positions of the pericardium away from each other to tension a portion of the pericardium. The method can further include advancing an access device through the tensioned portion of the pericardium to introduce the access device into the pericardial space of the patient. Other and further methods are also disclosed.
US11627929B2

In a method for recording a PET image data set, an overall recording area is moved continuously through the FOV at a constant movement speed, an attenuation map of the overall recording area being used to reconstruct the PET image data record from the PET raw data. The magnetic resonance data of a slice of the patient currently located within the FOV and movement status information relating to a cyclical movement of the patient are recorded simultaneously with recording the PET raw data. A movement status class is assigned to the PET raw data and the magnetic resonance data in each case. Using the magnetic resonance data assigned to the different movement status classes, attenuation maps of the patient are determined for the different movement status classes and applied to the PET raw data assigned to the corresponding movement status class to reconstruct the PET image data set.
US11627926B2

Provided is a novel medical image scanner gantry that includes at least one annular nozzle opening within the patient tunnel where the at least one annular nozzle opening directs a flow of pressurized air toward the back end of the patient tunnel which draws an amount of the ambient air into the patient tunnel to supplement the flow of pressurized air in the patient tunnel to help improve the patient's comfort.
US11627916B2

A method for obtaining a cycle of a physiological signal includes: a collection device for collecting a vibration signal of body movements; a processor for obtaining a physiological signal by processing the vibration signal; receiving a physiological signal value and a register value, comparing the physiological signal value with the register value, and reserving one of the physiological signal value and the register value; determining the physiological signal value having a corresponding time duration, reaching a given set time to be an extreme value, wherein the time duration is a time duration of the physiological signal value received is not exceeded; restarting the procedure and determining a next extreme value; obtaining the cycle of the physiological signal by processing the at least one extreme value; and displaying the cycle of the physiological signal in a display device.
US11627913B2

An example method includes obtaining an image of a lead implanted in a patient, the lead including one or more electrodes positioned along a longitudinal axis of the lead and a plurality of orientation markers; determining, in the image, respective locations of the electrodes and respective locations of the orientation markers; obtaining a template model corresponding to the lead; determining a transform between the determined locations of the one or more electrodes and the plurality of orientation markers and locations of corresponding electrodes and orientation markers in the template model; and determining the rotational orientation of the lead based on the transform.
US11627911B2

An evaluation system including a hardware system for collecting real-time data for evaluating sleeping comfort performance of a bedding system is disclosed. The hardware system includes a thermal and moisture comfort measurement system, a thermal and moisture comfort control system, a biomechanical comfort control system, and a biomechanical comfort measurement system. The evaluation system also includes a computational system having a processor and a tactile database, and a portable device. The computational system is configured to receive and process the real-time data from the hardware system, and is communicatively connected to the portable device for transmitting real-time data for evaluating the bedding system and adjusting the hardware system. A mobile application executable on the portable device is configured to collect subjective opinion of the sleeper using questionnaires, and the processor is configured to perform combined analysis of the subjective opinion and the real-time data of the bedding system.
US11627907B2

An intracellular monitoring device (IMD) that fits completely inside a living cell, and causes no significant impairment, to a cell's normal biological processes. The IMD monitors a cell for its level of a biological substance (e.g., calcium ion concentration) of interest. If the biological substance reaches or exceeds a threshold, the IMD transmits an electromagnetic signal, received by an antenna outside the cell. Each IMD has its electromagnetic signal encoded with a unique frequency. Detection of the frequency components, in the signals received by an antenna, permits identification of the source IMD's. A high calcium ion concentration is indicative of a strongly-activated cerebral cortex neuron. Brain tissue is relatively transparent to near infrared, making it a good frequency band, for the electromagnetic signals from neuron-monitoring IMD's. The near infrared of each IMD can be produced by quantum dots, powered by bioelectric catalysis triggered by high calcium ion concentration.
US11627906B2

A system and a method for identifying a patient with a threshold number of distinct ECG abnormalities. The system and the method include an ECG monitoring device; a server; a database; a network; a memory containing machine readable medium comprising a machine executable code having stored thereon instructions for identifying patients with a threshold number of distinct ECG abnormalities; and a processor coupled to the memory, the processor configured to execute the machine executable code to cause the processor to: receive an ECG data output from the ECG monitoring device; process the ECG data output to identify abnormalities in the ECG data; and analyze the abnormalities in the ECG data in order to output an indication of whether the patient has depressed LVEF, wherein the ECG monitoring device, the server, the database, the memory, and the processor are coupled to the network via communication links.
US11627903B2

Provided is a cognitive impairment diagnosis method including: receiving an electroencephalogram signal of a user by a cognitive impairment diagnosis device; preprocessing the electroencephalogram signal by the cognitive impairment diagnosis device; extracting features, by the cognitive impairment diagnosis device, from the electroencephalogram signal by using a brain connectivity-based analysis method; and outputting cognitive impairment diagnosis information of the user by the cognitive impairment diagnosis device, on the basis of features having a causal relationship with the cognitive impairment diagnosis information, among the extracted features.
US11627896B2

A method for calibrating detectors of a self-contained, tissue oximetry device includes emitting light from a light source into a tissue phantom, detecting in a plurality of detectors the light emitted from the light source, subsequent to reflection from the tissue phantom, and generating a set of detector responses by the plurality of detectors based on detecting the light emitted from the light source. The method further includes determining a set of differences between the set of detector responses and a reflectance curve for the tissue phantom, and generating a set of calibration functions based on the set of differences. Each calibration function in the set of calibration functions is associated with a unique, light source-detector pair. The method further includes storing the set of calibration function in a memory of the self-contained, tissue oximetry device.
US11627895B2

A apparatus for estimating concentration may include: a spectrum obtainer configured to obtain Raman spectra of an object; and a processor configured to extract, from the Raman spectra, at least one analyte spectrum related to an analyte and at least one non-analyte spectrum related to a biological component other than the analyte, and estimate concentration of the analyte based on a first area under a curve of the at least one analyte spectrum and a second area under a curve of the at least one non-analyte spectrum.
US11627892B2

A wearable device is provided. The wearable device includes at least one motion sensor operable to detect one or more motion signals, a processor coupled to the at least one motion sensor, one or more biological sensors coupled to the processor and operable to detect one or more biological indicators of a user, and a memory configured to store instructions executable by the processor. The instructions, when executed, are operable to: obtain at least one of the one or more biological indicators of the user; correlate the at least one biological indicators of the user with the detected one or more motion signals; and determine that a drink event is detected based on the correlation between the detected one or more motion signals and the at least one biological indicators.
US11627876B2

A pressure sensing retractor device and method is provided for measuring orbital compartment pressure of an eye. The device uses nested claw-like retractors where the inner claw retractor is capable of pulling an eyelid of the eye of a patient, and the outer claw retractor is capable of sensing the orbital compartment pressure of the eye. The pressure sensing retractor outputs the force sensor signal as a continuous signal of the orbital compartment pressure of the eye. Embodiments of the invention can be applied towards analysis of orbital compartment syndrome, retrobulbar hemorrhage (RBH), and canthotomy/cantholysis. Unlike applanation tonometry, retractor placement with the retractor provided herein requires no specialized training. Ease of use can help facilitate appropriate clinical decision, especially in environments without immediate access to ophthalmic consultation.
US11627871B2

A medical-endoscopic instrument includes a distal elongate insertion section (1), for the minimal-invasive introduction into a human or animal body, with a first LED (5), a second LED (7) and a picture sensor (9). The first LED includes a first light spectrum (19), suitable for fluorescence endoscopy. The second LED includes a second light spectrum (21), suitable for white light endoscopy. A light filter (23), arranged in front of the second LED in the viewing direction (x), has a transmission spectrum (25). The second LED is configured to irradiate according to the second light spectrum on average more intensively in a first wavelength region (K) than in a second wavelength region (L). The light filter is configured to let through light, which is emitted by the second LED, according to the transmission spectrum, on average less in the second wavelength region than in the first wavelength region.
US11627870B2

Fluorescent imaging systems for performing an endoscopic procedure, such as a retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) procedure may include a first light source for emitting light in the visible spectrum, or light in the near infrared (NIR) spectrum, or both. A light source bandpass filter may block the emitted light in the visible spectrum, or in the NIR spectrum, or both. A first sensor may be capable of detecting the light in the visible spectrum, or the light in the NIR spectrum, or both. A sensor bandpass filter may block the detected light in the visible spectrum, or in the NIR spectrum, or both. The first or a second light source, or the first or a second sensor, or combinations thereof, may be removably disposed on a duodenoscope.
US11627864B2

A processor device includes an image signal acquiring unit, an image processing unit, and a display control unit. The image signal acquiring unit acquires a digital image signal corresponding to an observation mode from an endoscope. The image processing unit includes a region-of-interest-detection-mode image processing unit. The display control unit sets an emphasized region having a larger area than a region of interest and including the region of interest, displays the emphasized region in a manner of emphasized display, and determines whether or not to change setting of the emphasized region in accordance with an amount of variation of the region of interest.
US11627863B2

A dust collection box for a dust extractor includes first and second air inlet chambers, an air inlet aperture through which air is drawn into the first air inlet chamber, an air outlet aperture through which air is dawn out of the second air outlet chamber, an air intermediate chamber formed in the housing, and a filter mounted within the housing. The filter includes a first part through which air passes from the air inlet chamber to the air outlet chamber, and a second part through which air passes from the air inlet chamber to the air intermediate chamber. An ambient air aperture is formed in the wall of the housing. A valve disposed proximate the ambient air aperture is switchable to connect the air intermediate chamber to only one of the air outlet chamber or the ambient air aperture.
US11627834B2

A cooking system for cooking food is provided, the system including a housing defining a hollow chamber configured to receive a food container. The housing has an upper portion defining an opening to the hollow chamber. A lid is configured to cover the upper portion of the housing and the opening to the hollow chamber in a closed position. The lid is moveable to an open position where the lid does not cover the opening to the hollow chamber. At least one heating element is associated with at least one of the housing and the lid. The cooking system is operable in a plurality of modes including a pressure cooking mode and a dry cooking mode. In the pressure cooking mode, the cooking system is operable as a pressure cooker and in the dry cooking mode, the cooking system is operable as a dry cooker.
US11627831B2

An espresso machine is provided that utilizes a mechanical valve in addition to a flow meter. This results in a low-cost espresso machine while delivering a measured volume of water for the espresso pour. The mechanical valve facilitates a machine with both selectable espresso pour and steam and/or hot water outlets. In this embodiment, the espresso machine utilizes a shared pump and water heater (e.g., a thermoblock, boiler or similar) for multiple functions and/or through different outlets. For example, water from the reservoir may be sent through the flow meter to the pump, then to the water heater, and eventually to either the grouphead or steam wand, or to a pressure release.
US11627807B2

A connecting structure and a seat. The connection structure comprises a mounting hole structure and a mounting structure correspondingly disposed on two main members to be connected; a step structure extends downwards and inwards on one side of the mounting hole structure, and two sides of the step structure are provided with limiting clamping points protruding in a direction parallel to an extending direction of the step structure; the mounting structure is configured to be a column structure, a bottom end of the column structure is provided with a shovel-shaped structure extending in one side of the column structure, and two sides of the shovel-shaped structure are provided with everted protrusions.
US11627794B2

An apparatus to realize personalized cosmetic compositions including a formula supply assembly having a plurality of additive reservoirs that contains a plurality of additive substances, a plurality of additive pumps that supplies selected additive quantities of the plurality of additive substances, a base reservoir that contains a base substance, and a base pump that supplies a base quantity of the base substance and a mixing assembly having an additive inlet that receives the selected additive quantities, a base inlet that receives the base quantity, and a mixing channel that mixes the additive quantities with the base quantity to form the personalized cosmetic compositions.
US11627775B1

A rain guard for headwear is configured to removably attach to a leading edge of a brim for the headwear. The rain guard creates a channel for collected water on the brim of the headwear to be diverted to either side of the headwear as opposed to directly in front of a wearer's line of vision.
US11627773B1

Disclosed is an elastic exercise strap with a gripping portion that merges into a loop or aperture. The strap can be connected to a sports helmet by threading the extended gripping portion around a part the helmet and then inserted through the loop or aperture. By pulling on the attached strap the neck muscles can be exercised.
US11627770B2

Attachments for gloves or fingers is provided that allows for easier removal of grass clippings from the underside of a lawnmower deck. The attachments assist wearers and protecting the hands of wearers when cleaning and digging. The attachments may be installed on a dove with fingerstalls via a sleeve that fits over the fingerstalls and a tip that extends distally from the sleeve. Each tip may include a scraper attached such that the wearer can exert leverage on the scrapers to assist with cleaning or digging.
US11627769B2

A training glove and a method for teaching proper hand, wrist, and finger orientations to efficiently perform a sugaring process for hair removal. A glove assists the technician in maintaining the proper finger positions for the application and removal of a sugar paste. In one example a glove has openings for the thumb and forefinger, and insert guides for bent finger positioning of the little finger, a ring finger, and a middle finger. In other examples, individual finger inserts are provided on the palm side of the fingers. In other examples, a single insert form is provided to position all three fingers—the middle finger, the ring finger, and the little finger. The finger inserts position the fingers so that the outside tips of the middle finger, ring finger, and little finger are properly aligned to apply an appropriate pressure to the skin in a sugaring application.
US11627768B2

A multi-use article having a blanket having inward-facing and outward-facing sides and a cover mounted to the inward-facing side of the blanket. The cover may be worn by a wearer by being placed onto and covering at least a portion of a torso of the wearer and, when worn, to carry the blanket. A head opening permits a head of the wearer to extend out of the cover when the cover is placed onto the torso of the wearer. Arm openings allow arms of the wearer to extend out of the cover when the cover is placed onto the torso of the wearer. Shoulder contact portions are located adjacent opposing sides of the head opening. Each shoulder contact portion contacts a shoulder of the wearer when the cover is placed onto the torso of the wearer such that the cover is carried on the shoulders of the wearer.
US11627762B2

The method includes establishing a first fluid gradient through a central passage, the central passage traversing through a first channel, the first channel defining at least one first hole, a housing covering the first channel, a first reservoir being defined between the housing and the first channel, a second reservoir defined between the first channel and the central passage. The method further includes establishing a second fluid gradient through the at least one first hole, through at least a first portion of the second reservoir, and through at least a second portion of a wick, a heater being in communication with the wick and the central passage.
US11627753B2

Various embodiments of the present technology provide a sweetener composition comprising stevia glycosides that may be stably soluble in an aqueous solution, and methods for their manufacture. In various embodiments, the sweetener composition may comprise at least one stevia glycoside and a natural emulsifier. The natural emulsifier of the sweetener composition may enhance the aqueous solubility of the stevia glycoside to increase the concentration of dissolved stevia glycoside relative to its inherent aqueous solubility. The sweetener composition may be stably soluble upon formulation into any edible sweetened substances.
US11627751B2

The apparatuses described herein relate to preparation of a meat product. Apparatuses, systems comprising the apparatuses, and methods of making and use the systems and apparatuses are described herein. These are useful for controlling one or more of growth on and separation of a meat product from an enclosed substrate. The apparatuses and systems are configured to receive fluid and grow the meat product and/or separate the meat product from the substrate in a scalable manner.
US11627749B2

Disclosed embodiments concern a composition and/or combination, and a method of administering the same as a feed, or to supplement the feed of, aquatic animals, particularly for aquaculture. Disclosed composition and/or combination embodiments may comprise glucan, silica, mineral clay, mannans, yucca, quillaja, a probiotic, and/or an adhesive agent. The adhesive agent may be selected particularly to facilitate administration to aquatic species. In certain embodiments the adhesive agent comprises an oil, such as soy oil, or a syrup, such as molasses, or combinations thereof. In some embodiments the composition and/or combination may further comprise polyphenol, an antimicrobial, and/or a vaccine. Also disclosed is a method for promoting growth and/or immune function in aquatic animals.
US11627746B2

A method for producing a purée from a food product, comprising the following steps: refining the food product up to obtaining a purée; de-activating the enzymes by heating the purée, in order to prevent oxidation of the purée. The step of de-activating the enzymes comprises the step of passing an electric current through the purée between electrodes of a first ohmic heater (31).
US11627745B2

In an embodiment, an apparatus for flattening a meat product is provided. The apparatus includes a conveyor, a first stamp disposed parallel to and over the conveyor, the first stamp configured to move vertically towards and away from the conveyor, a second stamp disposed perpendicular to and over the conveyor, and a plate disposed perpendicular to the conveyor, the plate disposed parallel to the second stamp, the second stamp being configured to move horizontally towards and away from the plate.
US11627741B2

The invention relates to treatment of a plant with one or more microorganisms for inhibiting a plant pathogen. More particularly, the invention relates to isolated Bacillus strains, and strains having all of the identifying characteristics of these strains, and combinations thereof, for a use comprising the above-mentioned use.
US11627736B2

Methods for providing compositions to corn fields prior to harvesting are provided herein. These methods provide an extended time period for the use of lower height or standard height farm equipment in-season in corn fields, while reducing the risk of damage to the corn plants. These methods also allow for late season access with lower height or standard height farm equipment, while reducing the risk of damage to the corn plants.
US11627731B1

An articulated exoskeleton bait holder/protector and hook device for holding live or dead shrimp has a body formed of pivotally connected generally inverted U-shaped transverse body segments formed of stiff transparent plastic material defining interior cavities configured to receive the shrimps' head, abdominal segments, and telson. An arcuate eye opening extends over the front portion of the head segment. Retaining members extending through laterally opposed sides of the body segments releasably retain the shrimp in the interior thereof. A downwardly curved lip attached to the head segment causes the body to dive and oscillate from side to side as it is drawn through water. The body segments pivot to conform to natural movements of a live shrimp's abdominal segments as it moves forward or backward, and the open bottom portions of the body segments allow the scent of the shrimp to escape.
US11627727B2

An incubator includes a housing defining a chamber, an air inlet for introducing air into the chamber, and a first air outlet for discharging air from the chamber. The first air outlet is spaced from the air inlet, and a stack of operatively vertically spaced first trays is disposed within the chamber between the air inlet and the first air outlet. A first tilting mechanism is provided for tilting the stack of first trays on a plane substantially perpendicular to the direction of operative airflow from the air inlet to the first air outlet. A stack of operatively vertically spaced first deflectors are disposed operatively upstream of the first trays for dividing the airflow from the air inlet to the first air outlet into streams of airflow directed over the first trays. The incubator further includes a second tilting mechanism for tilting the first deflectors on a plane substantially perpendicular to the direction of operative airflow from the air inlet to the first air outlet to align the first deflectors with the first trays.
US11627724B2

A method and system utilizing one or more agricultural drones for real-time monitoring, delivery and dispensing of feed in feed bunks associated with feed lots.
US11627718B2

The present invention relates to preparing dairy animal teats for being milked, and more particularly to teat preparation, rinsing, and milking that all take place in a milking machine teat cup liner. Such a method includes: applying a teat sanitizer to the teat; injecting air into the liner to force the teat sanitizer toward a waste milk line connected to the liner; pulsating the liner at a first pulsation rate; drawing a rinsing milk from the teat; directing the teat sanitizer, the air, and the rinsing fluid to the waste milk line; pulsating the liner at a second pulsation rate to draw additional milk from the teat; and directing the additional milk to a good milk line.
US11627712B1

A novel maize variety designated PH490J and seed, plants and plant parts thereof are provided. Methods for producing a maize plant comprise crossing maize variety PH490J with another maize plant are provided. Methods for producing a maize plant containing in its genetic material one or more traits introgressed into PH490J through backcross conversion and/or transformation, and to the maize seed, plant and plant part produced thereby are provided. Hybrid maize seed, plants or plant parts are produced by crossing the variety PH490J or a locus conversion of PH490J with another maize variety.
US11627701B2

An agricultural header for use with an agricultural harvester is configured to cut crop when the agricultural harvester moves in a direction of travel. The agricultural header comprises a first frame, a side draper belt supported by the first frame and positioned to receive cut crop and advance cut crop laterally relative to the direction of travel, a second frame, a center draper belt supported by the second frame and positioned in register with the side draper belt to receive cut crop laterally therefrom and advance cut crop rearwardly toward the agricultural harvester opposite to the direction of travel, and a joint interconnecting the first frame and the second frame and enabling relative fore-aft and lateral translation between the first frame and the second frame.
US11627700B2

Systems and methods for stabilizing a header of a combine harvester are provided. A vertical disturbance signal indicative of a vertical disturbance on the header and a lateral tilt disturbance signal indicative of a lateral tilt disturbance on the header are received from one or more sensors disposed on the header. A compensated vertical displacement value is determined based on the vertical disturbance signal and a compensated lateral tilt displacement value is determined based on the lateral tilt disturbance signal. One or more control signals are transmitted to one or more actuators to vertically displace the header based on the compensated vertical displacement value to compensate for the vertical disturbance and to rotationally displace the header about a pivot joint based on the compensated lateral tilt disturbance signal to compensate for the lateral tilt disturbance.
US11627697B2

A potato harvesting machine has a lifting device picking up a mixture of crop and admixtures. Screening belts downstream of the lifting device transport the mixture away from the lifting device and a feed belt feeds the mixture to a sorting zone. A separating device is arranged in the sorting zone above the feed belt. A sorting belt is arranged downstream of the separating device that has first and second stripper belts circulating in a stripping direction and provided with stripper elements. The stripper elements act on the crop transverse to a feed direction and supply the crop to the sorting belt. The admixtures remain on the feed belt and are discharged in a guiding direction angled to the stripping direction. First and second support devices hold the first and second stripper belts. The first and second stripper belts are individually adjustable at the first and second support devices.
US11632885B2

A component supply device including a stage on which electronic components are scattered; a contacting section at a height so as to contact the electronic components on the stage; a slide device to relatively slide the stage and the contacting section; a dropping opening to allow the electronic components scattered on the stage caught by the contacting section to drop in accordance with the relative movement of the stage and the contacting section by the slide device; and a wall at a side opposite to a side of the dropping opening at which the electronic components scattered on the stage drop. The contacting section is provided to extend in a direction perpendicular to a sliding direction by the slide device, and at least a portion of the contacting section is inclined with respect to a straight direction along the sliding direction and an upper surface of the stage.
US11632882B2

A heat dissipating module includes a heat dissipating substrate, a first structural plate, and a first heat conductive plate. The heat dissipating substrate has an inlet, an outlet, and a first container formed on a top surface of the heat dissipating substrate. The inlet and the outlet are communicated with the first container respectively. The first structural plate has a first channel member and is contained in the first container. The first channel member is communicated with the inlet and the outlet respectively. Heat dissipating liquid flows through the first channel member via the inlet, and flows out of the heat dissipating module via the outlet. The first heat conductive plate covers the first structural plate. The first heat conductive plate is in contact with a heat generating member for conducting heat energy generated by the heat generating member to the heat dissipating liquid.
US11632881B2

The disclosure relates to a wireless charging device including a cooling fan, and the wireless charging device according to an embodiment of the disclosure includes: a housing including a holding portion configured to hold an external electronic device; a first bracket positioned in the holding portion; a conductive coil disposed in the first bracket; a second bracket positioned in the holding portion and including a penetrating hole; a first cooling fan positioned in the penetrating hole; a second cooling fan positioned in the penetrating hole and spaced apart from the first cooling fan; and a partition formed in the penetrating hole to isolate the first cooling fan and the second cooling fan from each other, the penetrating hole being divided into a first area having the first cooling fan disposed therein and a second area having the second cooling fan positioned therein, at least one protrusion having a volute shape formed on at least a portion of the second bracket or at least a portion of the partition, a first opening formed on at least an area of the first bracket to allow air cooled by the first cooling fan and/or the second cooling fan to move to the holding portion, and a second opening formed on at least an area of the holding portion to allow the air transmitted from the first opening to move outside the wireless charging device.
US11632880B2

The present disclosure provides a cooling system. The cooling system includes: a first set of fans mounted on an inward-facing side of an air inlet on an outer shell of a case; a second set of fans mounted on an inward-facing side of an air outlet on the outer shell of the case, for generating, in cooperation with the first set of fans, a high-pressure airflow from the air inlet to the air outlet; a first heat sink connected to heat generating component in the case, for absorbing heat from the heat generating component and transferring the absorbed heat to a second heat sink; and the second heat sink mounted on an inward-facing side of the second set of fans and cooled by the high-pressure airflow.
US11632879B2

The present disclosure discloses a heat dissipation plate for chip heat dissipation, a server heat dissipation system, and a heating device. One end of the heat dissipation plate may be blocked. Another end of the heat dissipation plate may be provided with a water inlet and a water outlet. A pipeline assembly in the heat dissipation plate may include a plurality of branch water inlet pipelines and a plurality of branch outlet pipelines. One end of the plurality of branch water inlet pipelines may operably connect to the water inlet. One end of the plurality of branch water outlet pipelines may operably connect to the water outlet. Another end of the plurality of branch water inlet pipelines may be operably connected to another end of the plurality of branch water outlet pipelines through a connection pipeline.
US11632875B2

A wireless device charger configured to produce an alternating magnetic field, thereby inducing an alternating electrical current within a capture coil of a personal electronic device proximate to the wireless device charger, said wireless device charger includes a source coil having a ferrite element configured to generate the alternating magnetic field, a housing formed of a thermally conductive material in thermal communication with the ferrite element, and an air movement device configured to produce an air flow across a surface of the housing flowing from an air inlet to an air outlet, thereby reducing a housing temperature. The surface of the housing defines a plurality of fins extending along the housing in a direction of the air flow. At least one fin in the plurality of fins has a non-symmetric surface, thereby creating turbulence in the air flow.
US11632869B2

A detachably fixing device includes a base, a circuit board carrying plate, and a sliding plate. The circuit board carrying plate is slidably disposed on the base in a first direction and has a carrying plate linkage portion. The sliding plate is slidably disposed on the base in a second direction. The first direction and the second direction are non-parallel. The sliding plate has a sliding plate linkage portion mechanically connected with the carrying plate linkage portion, and an engaging portion. The circuit board carrying plate is operable to move to make the sliding plate slide outward relative to the base to make the engaging portion protrude from the base. An electronic apparatus casing includes a casing frame and the detachably fixing device. The detachably fixing device is detachably disposed on the casing frame. The engaging portion is separably engaged with an engaging structure of the casing frame.
US11632866B2

A display device comprising a flexible display panel, a panel roller, a frame, a first foldable link comprising one end pivotably coupled to the frame and another end pivotably coupled to a lower side of the flexible display panel, a second foldable link having one end pivotably coupled to the frame and the other end pivotably coupled adjacent to the lower side of the flexible display panel, wherein the second foldable link is located opposite to the first foldable link, a motor, a first gear box and comprising at least one gear configured to cause the first foldable link to pivot, a second gear and comprising at least one gear configured to pivot with respect to the second foldable link, and a driving shaft configured to transmit power to at least one gear of the first gear box or to the at least one gear of the second gear box.
US11632865B1

A mounting device includes a housing, a sliding structure, and a switch structure. The housing includes two tracks, an elastic element including a blocking rib, and a first clamping element. The sliding structure is movably disposed in the tracks and includes a second clamping element and a reverse rib. The switch structure is movably disposed on the sliding structure and includes a forward rib. When the sliding structure is in the installed position, a support frame is fastened between the first clamping element and the second clamping element, and the blocking rib prevents the sliding structure moving relative to the housing. When the switch structure is moved in a detaching direction, the forward rib pushes the blocking rib away from the reverse rib, to allow the sliding structure to move in the detaching direction relative to the housing.
US11632858B2

Proposed is an anodic aluminum oxide structure made of anodic aluminum oxide and, more particularly, is an anodic aluminum oxide structure that minimizes damage to a material in the vicinity of a conductor and prevents a problem of delamination between the conductor and a member existing thereon.
US11632855B2

The invention is directed to an arrangement for dissipating heat of an electronic component mounted on a circuit board. The arrangement includes a heat sink for dissipating heat of an electronic component. In order for bottom heat of the electronic component to be dissipated, at least one heat-dissipating heat conducting section is configured on the circuit board, wherein the heat sink is connected in a heat transmitting manner to the heat conducting section of the circuit board. The heat sink by way of a foot section bears directly on the heat conducting section of the circuit board. A recess is configured in the base body of the heat sink, wherein the electronic component lies at least partially in the recess.
US11632854B2

An electronic assembly may include a chassis, and electronic modules mounted within the chassis. Each electronic module may include a printed circuit substrate, heat-generating electronic components mounted on the printed circuit substrate, and a heat sink body mounted to the printed circuit substrate and having a plurality of heat pipe receiving passageways extending between opposing side edges and overlying corresponding heat-generating components. A respective elongate, passive, heat pipe may extend within each heat pipe receiving passageway and be removably fastened to at least one end to the heat sink body for enhanced conductive heat transport.
US11632852B2

Downhole neutron generators, downhole logging tools that utilize neutron generators, and methods to auto tune downhole neutron generators are disclosed. While a neutron generator is deployed in a borehole of a wellbore, the method includes determining whether an oscillation cycle of an ion beam current generated by the neutron generator is stable. After a determination that the oscillation cycle of the ion beam current is stable, the method includes determining proportional, integral, and derivative parameters of a proportional-integral-derivative controller that is operable to adjust an amount of power supplied to generate ions. The method further includes adjusting a replenish voltage of a replenish power supply of the neutron generator based on the proportional, integral, and derivative parameters.
US11632849B2

A shutter is provided near the immediate focus of a lithography apparatus in order to deflect tin debris generated by a source side of the apparatus away from a scanner side of the apparatus and towards a debris collection device. The activation of the shutter is synchronized with the generation of light pulses so as not to block light from entering the scanner side.
US11632842B2

Systems and methods for providing current for a plurality of circuits are provided. Aspects include receiving, by a controller, a fault threshold for each circuit of the plurality of circuits, operating one or more switching circuits to output a current for each circuit of the plurality of circuits, wherein the one or more switching circuits are coupled to a constant current sources, and wherein the one or more switching circuits drive a plurality of current drive circuits, monitoring, by a fault determining circuit, a voltage across each circuit of the plurality of circuits, and determine a fault condition for a first circuit in the plurality of circuits based at least in part on the voltage across the first circuit exceeding the fault threshold for the first circuit.
US11632840B2

An the LED driving circuit, for driving an the LED load, includes: a bridge rectifier for rectifying an AC input voltage into a DC voltage; a serial capacitor voltage divider coupled to the bridge rectifier, including a plurality of serial capacitors; a half-bridge switch, coupled to the serial capacitor voltage divider; and a controller coupled to the half-bridge switch, for determining whether the DC voltage is higher than a threshold value and for controlling the half-bridge switch in a full-voltage mode or a half-voltage mode. In the full-voltage mode, the plurality of serial capacitors of the serial capacitor voltage divider synchronously supply power to the LED load. In the half-voltage mode, the plurality of serial capacitors of the serial capacitor voltage divider alternatively supply power to the LED load.
US11632835B2

Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure are directed to a lighting system that includes a line control module and light modules. The line control module can be configured to interrupt power to the light modules according to one or more power interruption schemes to control an operation of the light modules. The line control module can have user interface circuitry including a rotary encoder with a shaft and a push button, a preview circuit, and indicator light emitting diodes. A user can interact with the lighting system via the user interface circuitry, which can be configured to provide visual feedback of various settings of the lighting system.
US11632828B2

A cooking appliance and methods for operating the same in a crisp reheat cycle are provided. In one example aspect, the cooking appliance includes features for crisp reheating a food item that has been cooked and chilled thereafter. The cooking appliance includes a casing defining a cooking cavity configured to receive food items. The cooking appliance also includes a controller. The controller can access data that provides a plurality of crisp reheating instructions for operating the cooking appliance in a crisp reheat cycle for various food items. The controller retrieves a crisp reheating instruction associated with a food type selected by a user. The controller then commences the crisp reheat cycle by activating heating elements of the cooking appliance, such as a microwave module, an upper heater module, a lower heater module, and a convection module.
US11632816B2

Systems and methods to configure sidelink resources in a dual connectivity operation are provided. In some aspect, a method comprising: transmitting, from a user equipment (UE), a first message to a first evolved Node B (eNB), wherein the first message indicates a request to establish a sidelink communication; receiving, at the UE, a second message from the first eNB, wherein the second message indicates a frequency that is used by a secondary evolved Node B (SeNB); transmitting, from the UE, a measurement result to the first eNB; and receiving, at the UE, sidelink configuration information from the first eNB, wherein the sidelink configuration information indicates sidelink resources managed by the secondary eNB.
US11632813B2

Embodiments of a Next Generation Node B (gNB) are described herein. The gNB may be configured with logical nodes, including a gNB central unit (gNB-CU) and a gNB distributed unit (gNB-DU). The gNB-CU may include a gNB-CU control plane (gNB-CU-CP) for control-plane functionality, and a gNB-CU user plane (gNB-CU-UP) for user-plane functionality. The gNB may initiate an El interface setup procedure, a bearer context setup procedure, and a UE context setup procedure to establish a UE context that includes a signaling radio bearer (SRB) and a data radio bearer (DRB) configuration. The UE context setup request message may be configured to include quality-of-service parameters for the DRB configuration.
US11632791B2

Methods, systems and devices for providing transmission resources that achieve transmission diversity while reducing pilot signal overhead are described. An exemplary wireless communication method may be implemented in a wireless communication system in which transmission resources are allocated on a per physical resource block (PRB) basis, where a PRB corresponds to a two dimensional resource pattern comprising a first number of subcarriers along a frequency dimension and a second number time slots along a time dimension. The method includes logically dividing subcarriers in each PRB into an integer number of sub-groups of sub-carriers, wherein the integer number is greater than one, allocating, to a transmission, transmission resources corresponding to one or more of the sub-groups of subcarriers, performing the transmission in the wireless communication system.
US11632789B2

Aspects of the present disclosure provide wireless communication devices and methods configured to operate with multiple active connections. A user equipment establishes a first active connection associated with a first subscription. The user equipment also establishes a second active connection, simultaneous to the first active connection, associated with a second subscription. The user equipment provides modem information corresponding to connection qualities of the first active connection and second active connection, to an operating system of the user equipment. Furthermore, the user equipment mitigates contention between the first active connection and second active connection by degrading at least one of the first active connection or second active connection in accordance with a decision given by the operating system based on the modem information.
US11632785B2

Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a first user equipment (UE) may receive, from a base station, a downlink communication that includes an indication of a sidelink grant associated with the first UE. The first UE may identify, based at least in part on the sidelink grant, one or more sidelink resources in which a second UE is to transmit sidelink control information (SCI) to the first UE. The SCI may include information associated with a sidelink data transmission from the second UE to the first UE. Numerous other aspects are provided.
US11632768B2

Disclosed are a UE of a wireless communication system and a wireless communication method using the same. More particularly, the method including receiving scheduling information including resource allocation information, wherein the resource allocation information comprises a RIV determined based on the number of RBs of a first BWP, and transmitting or receiving data on a RB set corresponding to the RIV in a second BWP, wherein the number of RBs of the second BWP is greater than the number of RBs of the first BWP, the starting RB index S and the number of RBs of the RB set corresponding to the RIV in the second BWP are given in powers of 2 and a device for the same are disclosed.
US11632767B2

Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a BWP allocation method, apparatus, electronic device, and a computer-readable storage medium, and relate to the field of communication technologies. The method includes: acquiring service-related information of at least one base station; determining configuration information of the bandwidth part (BWP) of the at least one base station based on the service-related information of the at least one base station; and configuring the BWP of the at least one base station based on the configuration information. The BWP allocation method may meet requirements of different services and different user capabilities, improve a network throughput, and reduce energy consumption.
US11632762B2

The disclosure described herein configures a client device for communication using dynamic spectrum access within a frequency spectrum, such as television white space (TVWS), using a determined location of the client device based on location information, such as from a global positioning system. A dynamic spectrum access database of channels is accessed based on the location information. Available channels are determined for the client device from the channels based on the location information. A list of the available channels for use by the client device are transmitted to the client device, thereby allowing narrowband communication over the channels.
US11632761B2

Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to methods, devices and apparatus of resource mapping for data transmission and of data receiving. In an embodiment of the present disclosure, a carrier frequency band for the data transmission is divided into a plurality of sub-bandwidths, and the method may include mapping resource elements for the data transmission in an order of sub-bandwidths and mapping, in each of the plurality sub-bandwidths, the resource elements first in an order of frequency domain and then in an order of time domain. With embodiments of the present disclosure, new radio access system with wider bandwidth could co-exist well with other communication on unlicensed band like WiFi.
US11632752B2

Embodiments of an access point (AP), station (STA) and method of communication are generally described herein. The AP may be included in a plurality of APs affiliated with a multi-link AP logical entity. As part of a multi-link AP logical entity, the plurality of APs may share a common medium access control (MAC) data service interface to an upper layer. The AP may exchange signaling with an STA as part of a multi-link setup process between the multi-link TP logical entity and a multi-link non-AP logical entity. The STA may be included in a plurality of STAs affiliated with the multi-link non-AP logical entity. The multi-link setup process may establish a link between each AP of the plurality of APs and a corresponding STA of the plurality of STAs.
US11632751B2

Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may determine, for an orthogonal frequency division (OFDM) symbol that includes one or more cell-specific reference signal (CRS) resource elements and one or more narrowband physical downlink shared channel (NPDSCH) resource elements, an NPDSCH energy per resource element (EPRE), wherein the NPDSCH EPRE for the OFDM symbol is based at least in part on an EPRE differential between a narrowband reference signal (NRS) EPRE and a CRS EPRE. The UE may demodulate the OFDM symbol based at least in part on the NPDSCH EPRE. Numerous other aspects are provided.
US11632746B2

Aspects described may include performing a beam failure detection (BFD) measurement procedure with at least one reference signal (RS) associated with at least one of a DL beam for half-duplex (HD) communication and a DL and UL beam pair for full-duplex (FD) communication; transmitting a beam failure recovery request (BFRQ) and a beam failure reason message for the at least one RS associated with the at least one of the DL beam for the HD communication and the DL and UL beam pair for the FD communication to a network entity in response to performing the BFD measurement procedure; and transmitting a measurement metric associated with the beam failure reason message and the at least one of the DL beam for the HD communication or the DL and UL beam pair for the FD communication to the network entity based on a result of the BFD measurement procedure.
US11632742B2

Proposed is a method for a first device performing wireless communication. The method may comprise the steps of: determining a first time domain and a second time domain with respect to a physical sidelink feedback channel (PSFCH) resource; performing sidelink data transmission to a second device through a resource on the first time domain; receiving, from the second device, hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) feedback associated with the sidelink data transmission; and on the basis of the HARQ feedback, performing sidelink data retransmission to the second device through a resource on the second time domain. For example, the first time domain may precede the PSFCH resource. For example, the second time domain may follow the PSFCH resource.
US11632738B2

A method of data communication service to a wireless communication device, comprising receiving a first communication session initiation message by a communication gateway from a wireless communication device, wherein the first communication session initiation message provides no access point name (APN) or provides a default APN, based on the first communication session initiation message providing no APN or providing a default APN, sending the first communication session initiation message by the communication gateway to an APN allocation server, parsing the first communication session initiation message by the APN allocation server to determine a destination identity of the first communication session initiation message and to determine an identity of the wireless communication device, looking up a communication policy by the APN allocation server, looking up by the APN allocation server an APN associated with the communication policy, sending the APN by the APN allocation server to the wireless communication device.
US11632736B2

In one embodiment, a method executed by at least one processor includes receiving first historical location information identifying a first location area at which a first user was present at a first time and receiving second location information identifying a second location area at which a second user was present at a second time. The method includes determining that the first historical location information and the second location information each correspond to a particular location area and determining that a characteristic related to the first user corresponds to a preference related to the second user. In response to these determinations, the method includes causing information related to the first user to be presented to the second user. The information related to the first user includes the first location area of the first user relative to the second location area of the second user.
US11632735B2

Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. In some non-terrestrial networks, the movement of satellites may result in the movement of cell coverage. A user equipment (UE) may experience changing cell coverage due to the movement of cell coverage, even if the UE is stationary. A UE may be configured to determine a cell is serving two or more earth-fixed tracking areas, determine whether to monitor paging resources of a first earth-fixed tracking area or a second earth-fixed tracking area, and monitor the selected paging resources. In some aspects, the UE may determine that a cell serves two or more earth-fixed tracking areas based on a received control message including multiple tracking area indicators. In some aspects, the UE may determine which paging resources to monitor based on a geographic position of the UE.
US11632724B1

Compensating for antenna gain losses due to attitude changes of a mobile local node in a network. A method includes at the local node, identifying an attitude change of the local node. As a result of identifying the attitude change of the local node, the method includes increasing a target SNR of forward data directed to one or more remote nodes by a boost value. As a result of identifying the attitude change of the local node, the method includes causing the remote node to adjust at least one of power or rate to compensate for the attitude change for subsequent reverse data sent from the remote node to the local node.
US11632723B2

Presented herein are techniques for using mobile client density to compensate for variations in path loss between neighboring access points. In one example, a device (e.g., wireless controller) determines one or more mobile client density variation trends in a wireless network location and determines one or more neighbor message power variation trends between at least first and second access points within the wireless network location over a time period. The device generates one or more correlation bias factors using the mobile client density variation trends and the neighbor message power variation trends over the time period. The device determines a path loss between at least the first and second access points based on the correlation bias factor and data associated with neighbor messages sent between the first and second access points.
US11632716B2

A wireless communication method used in a wireless communication device, wherein the wireless communication method includes the steps of: establishing a link with a first access point, and obtaining a backhaul SSID of a self-organizing network including the first access point from the first access point; referring to the backhaul SSID to obtain first access point information of the first access point and second access point information of a second access point within the self-organizing network, wherein each of the first access point information and the second access point information includes a BSSID; and selecting one of the first access point and the second access point to perform a wireless network connection according to the first access point information and the second access point information.
US11632712B2

Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may determine a reference time for updating one or more system information parameters associated with a non-terrestrial network (NTN) or updating a cell status associated with the NTN. The UE may determine an update timer length for updating the one or more system information parameters associated with the NTN or the cell status associated with the NTN. The UE may acquire, from a current cell or a new cell, a system information block (SIB) to refresh the one or more system information parameters after an expiration time associated with the one or more system information parameters, wherein the expiration time is based at least in part on the reference time and the update timer length. Numerous other aspects are described.
US11632709B2

A wireless device receives a secondary cell activation command indicating activation of a first secondary cell and a second secondary cell. The secondary cell activation command may indicate activation of a first reference signal for activation of the first secondary cell. The secondary cell activation command may indicate activation of no reference signal for activation of the second secondary cell. The wireless device may activate the first secondary cell and the second secondary cell based on the secondary cell activation command.
US11632705B2

A session management function (SMF) receives, from a wireless device, time sensitive networking (TSN) bridge parameter comprising port information of a TSN bridge. The SMF sends, to a policy and charging function (PCF), a request for policy information, the request comprising the TSN bridge parameter. The SMF receives, from the PCF, a response to the request, the response comprising policy information for the wireless device.
US11632700B2

In order to perform a RACH-less handover from a source base station to a target base station, a UE device generates a request that the target base station is to send a Media Access Control (MAC) message to the UE device. The request can be sent with a Radio Resource Control (RRC) Connection Reconfiguration Complete message. Alternatively, an RRC message sent from a UE device functions as an implicit request that the target base station is to send a MAC message to the UE device. The request can also be configured to specify a particular MAC Control Element that the target base station should send. The target base station transmits the requested MAC message, along with TA information, if required. The UE device determines when the handover has been completed, based at least partially on when the requested MAC message is received from the target base station.
US11632695B2

In an aspect, the present disclosure includes a method, apparatus, and computer readable medium for wireless communications for configuring of a NAS COUNT value of a mapped EPS security context associated with an intersystem change of a UE from a 5G system to an EPS. The aspect includes generating, by a UE, a mapped EPS security context associated with an intersystem change of the UE from a 5G system to an EPS, wherein the mapped EPS security context comprises security parameters created based a 5G security context used for the 5G system, the security parameters enabling security-related communications between the UE and a network entity; determining an UL NAS COUNT value and the DL NAS COUNT value for the mapped EPS security context; and transmitting, by the UE, a NAS message to the network entity, the NAS message including the UL NAS COUNT value of the mapped EPS security context.
US11632694B2

Wireless communications systems and methods related to on-demand communications are provided. A first network entity receives, from a user equipment (UE), a network slice request. The first network entity transmits to a second network entity, a request for capability information associated with the UE based on the UE's network slice request. Additionally, the first network entity receives from the second networking entity, a response indicating the capability information associated with the UE.
US11632685B2

A method and an apparatus for handling measurement operations in a wireless communication system are provided. The method includes a UE receiving a first measurement configuration in system information from a first serving cell. The first measurement configuration indicates at least one first cell applicable for being measured by the UE in a first Radio Resource Control (RRC) state which is an RRC idle state or an RRC inactive state. The method further includes the UE performing, in the first RRC state, a first measurement operation based on the first measurement configuration to generate a first measurement result of the at least one first cell and retaining the first measurement result when the UE transitions from the first RRC state to a second RRC state.
US11632679B2

A cross reality system enables any of multiple devices to efficiently and accurately access previously stored maps and render virtual content specified in relation to those maps. Both stored maps and tracking maps used by portable devices may have wireless fingerprints associated with them. The portable devices may maintain wireless fingerprints based on wireless scans performed repetitively, based on one or more trigger conditions, as the devices move around the physical world. The wireless information obtained from these scans may be used to create or update wireless fingerprints associated with locations in a tracking map on the devices. One or more of these wireless fingerprints may be used when a previously stored map is to be selected based on its coverage of an area in which the portable device is operating. Maintaining wireless fingerprints in this way provides a reliable and low latency mechanism for performing map-related operations.
US11632678B2

Improved techniques are provided for managing and optimizing network resources and spectrum access in a Self-Organizing Network (SON). A Spectrum Access System (SAS) collects network-related information from a plurality of network sources, such as base stations and user equipments (UEs), to perform optimization and organization across different networks, network operators, and network technologies. In some embodiments, the SAS may use the network information and a Radio Environment Map to optimize TDD synchronization in the SON. In other embodiments, the SAS may use the network information to populate a global Neighbor Relation Table. The SAS also may use the network information to optimize one or more network parameters, such as Physical Cell Identities or Root Sequence Indexes, antenna parameters, transmit power levels, handover thresholds, channel assignments, and so on, for use in the SON. Advantageously, the SAS's optimized network parameters may be used to improve network performance, reduce signal interference, and adjust to network failures in the SON.
US11632677B2

Methods and apparatus for providing quasi-licensed spectrum access within an area or venue. In one embodiment, the quasi-licensed spectrum utilizes 3.5 GHz CBRS (Citizens Broadband Radio Service) spectrum allocated by a Federal or commercial SAS (Spectrum Access System) to a managed content delivery network that includes one or more wireless access nodes (e.g., CBSDs and APs) in data communication with a controller. In one variant, the controller dynamically allocates (i) spectrum within the area or venue within CBRS bands, and (ii) MSO users or subscribers to CBRS bands or WLAN (e.g., public ISM) bands in to manage interference between the coexisting networks, and maximize user experience. In another variant, the controller cooperates with a provisioning server to implement a client device application program or “app” on MSO user or subscriber client devices which enables inter-RAT access.
US11632676B2

Aspects of the disclosure relate to configuration of the Access Stratum (AS) security in communication networks. The AS security may be defined by security configuration information selected for a protocol data unit (PDU) session established for a user equipment (UE). The security configuration information may be selected by a network node within a core network based on one or more of the PDU session, device type of the UE, or Quality of Service (QoS) flow within the PDU session. The security configuration information may be provided to a radio access network (RAN) serving the UE for selection of an AS security configuration that is specific to the PDU session.
US11632674B2

A method for establishing a trusted session between a first computing device and a computer server includes obtaining identifying information for the first computing device and a second computing device. The identifying information includes identifying information corresponding to the networks to which each of the computing devices are directly connected. Based on the identifying information it may be determined that there is sufficient correspondence between the first and second computing devices. If so, an indication is sent to the second computing device requesting confirmation that the first computing device should be authenticated to the account. An indication confirming this may then be received and, responsive thereto, the first computing device is authenticated to the account. Related computer systems and computer-readable media are also disclosed.
US11632662B1

Systems, methods, and process nodes for managing device connections in a telecommunications network perform and/or comprise: receiving a connection request from a wireless device at a first Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) of the telecommunications network; comparing a capability report of the wireless device to a predetermined criteria, wherein the predetermined criteria corresponds to whether the wireless device is compatible with the first PLMN; and in response to a determination that the capability report meets the predetermined criteria, denying the connection request.
US11632661B2

Systems and methods for providing a health monitoring and emergency response service are provided. Each element in a plurality of data elements is obtained from a health monitoring device connected to a corresponding subject in a plural of subjects. An alert is triggered through analysis of the data element or manually triggered by the subject or a subject's circle of support. The subject or one or more members of the circle of support of the subject verifies or rejects the alert. The alert is sent to a remote monitoring alarm center and emergency responders are dispatched.
US11632653B2

Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for implementing adaptive geofence alerts are disclosed. In one aspect, a method includes the actions of receiving, by a server, data inputted into a first computing device of a first user. The actions further include, determining, by the server, a future location of a second user and a future time when the second user will likely be at the future location. The actions further include determining, by the server, a second computing device of the second user. The actions further include providing, for output to the second computing device, instructions to provide, to the server, location information of the second computing device based on a location of the second computing device being at least a threshold distance from the future location at the future time.
US11632652B2

A method performed by a server for assisting a radio network node to handle a set of positioning assistance data for positioning one or more User Equipments, UEs, in a wireless communications network is provided. Based on importance, the server determines a priority associated to the respective positioning assistance data out of the set of positioning assistance data. The server assists the radio network node by sending the set of positioning assistance data, and information about the determined priority associated to the respective positioning assistance data. The determined priority enables the radio network node to determine a schedule for broadcast of at least some of the respective positioning assistance data out of the set of positioning assistance data, in respect to available resources in the radio network node.
US11632648B2

An ear-mountable listening device includes an adaptive phased array of microphones, a speaker, and electronics. The microphones are physically arranged into a ring pattern to capture sounds emanating from an environment. Each of the microphones is configured to output one of a plurality of first audio signals that is representative of the sounds captured by a respective one of the microphones. The speaker is arranged to emit audio into an ear. The electronics are coupled to the adaptive phased array and the speaker and include logic that when executed causes the ear-mountable listening device receive a user input identifying a first sound for cancelling or amplifying, steer a null or a lobe of the adaptive phased array based upon the user input, and generate a second audio signal that drives the speaker based upon a combination of one or more of the first audio signals.
US11632644B2

A system and method for generating a virtual soundstage in a listening environment having a compact speaker array centrally positioned in a listening environment. A listener is sitting offset from the speaker array and the virtual soundstage is generated in front of a listener. A signal processing unit is configured to receive an incoming audio signal, to process left and right channel signals of the incoming audio signal to generate a null, and to steer the null toward one ear of a listener thereby generating a virtual sound source that is offset from the center of the listening environment. Virtual sound sources are generated in front of, to the left of, and to the right of the listener.
US11632636B2

A speaker comprises a housing, a transducer residing inside the housing, and at least one sound guiding hole located on the housing. The transducer generates vibrations. The vibrations produce a sound wave inside the housing and cause a leaked sound wave spreading outside the housing from a portion of the housing. The at least one sound guiding hole guides the sound wave inside the housing through the at least one sound guiding hole to an outside of the housing. The guided sound wave interferes with the leaked sound wave in a target region. The interference at a specific frequency relates to a distance between the at least one sound guiding hole and the portion of the housing.
US11632613B2

According to one example, an audio door system includes a door, an audio system, an amplifier, and an exciter. The audio system is coupled to the door. The amplifier is coupled to the door, and is electrically coupled to the audio system. The exciter is coupled to the door, and is electrically coupled to the amplifier. The exciter can transform an audio electrical signal into mechanical energy, and can further cause a surface of the door to transform the mechanical energy into one or more acoustic sound waves.
US11632612B2

An auto-orienting loudspeaker assembly for a vehicle seat includes a housing arranged to be received within a rear side of the vehicle seat, an enclosure rotatably mounted to the housing, the enclosure having a nonuniform weight distribution, and a loudspeaker disposed within the enclosure and having an initial orientation. A change in an angular position of the vehicle seat results in a passive rotation of the enclosure with respect to the housing to substantially maintain the initial orientation of the loudspeaker as the angular position of the vehicle seat changes.
US11632598B2

In one aspect, a method is for use in connection with a content-modification system that includes a content-distribution system and a content-presentation device. The method includes (i) identifying an upcoming content modification opportunity on an identified channel, wherein the identifying is based on detecting a match between first reference fingerprint data representing an initial portion of a first modifiable content-segment and query fingerprint data representing content transmitted by the content-distribution system to the content-presentation device; and (ii) responsively: (a) using the first reference fingerprint data as a basis to select second reference fingerprint data representing more than an initial portion of a second modifiable content-segment, and (b) transmitting to the content-presentation device, third reference fingerprint data representing more than the initial portion of the first modifiable content-segment and the second reference fingerprint data, to facilitate the content-presentation device to, at a later time, perform an action.
US11632595B2

Systems, methods and computer-readable media for a decentralized application system that enables participating parties to automate the buying and selling of TV media units and/or aggregated TV and premium video audiences is described. The value-based TV/premium video media exchange application system allows the participants to interact with the system directly and/or automate transactions and execution between systems, while ensuring proper governance over each participants own rules and economics associated with the transactions, as well as individual campaign constraints and requirements. The decentralized application system significantly lowers current transaction and execution barriers, timing and costs, while providing a highly accountable and trusted system across all of the exchange participants.
US11632589B2

A media presentation and distribution system communicatively coupled to a client device is provided. The client device receives a media stream from the media presentation and distribution system via a network. The media stream includes media content and one or more tags. The client device further identifies in the received media content, the one or more tags, which corresponds to the overlay-graphic items. The client device further identifies candidate time-periods in the media content based on the one or more tags in the media content. At least one presentation attribute for the overlay-graphic items is identified based on the one or more tags in the media content. The client device further presents the overlay-graphic items at the candidate time-periods on the media content based on a degree of correlation between the identified tag in the media content and a corresponding context for the media content at the candidate time-period.
US11632581B2

Embodiments of the present disclosure disclose a playlist switching method, apparatus and system, a terminal and a storage medium. The method includes: generating a playlist switching request according to a trigger operation of a creator of a singing room, and sending the playlist switching request to a service, where the playlist switching request includes a target playlist identification and a singing room identification after switching (S110); and in case of receiving switching success information, displaying playlist information corresponding to the target playlist identification on a display interface (S120).
US11632576B2

The present disclosure provides a live video broadcast method performed by a first mobile device. The method includes: receiving a live broadcast command to live broadcast a video game played by a user on the first mobile device, and creating a video buffer for the video game based on the live broadcast command; binding the video buffer with a game engine to detect and extract video picture frames from the video game and store them in the video buffer; transferring the video picture frames into a frame buffer to be displayed on the first mobile device; collecting voice data by using a microphone, and synchronously synthesize the voice data and the video picture frames stored in the video buffer into a video streaming media file; and uploading the video streaming media file to a live broadcast server so as to perform live broadcasting of the video game to other devices.
US11632574B2

Video encoding or decoding methods and apparatuses receive input video data of a luma block and one or more corresponding chroma blocks, compare sizes of the luma and chroma blocks with a maximum transform skip size, and signal or parse a BDPCM luma enabling flag for the luma block when the size of the luma block is smaller than or equal to the maximum transform skip size, and signal or parse a BDPCM chroma enabling flag for the chroma block when the size of the chroma block is smaller than or equal to the maximum transform skip size. The size of the chroma block is derived from the size of the luma block and a color format sampling structure. The luma block is encoded/decoded by BDPCM based on the BDPCM luma enabling flag and the chroma block is encoded/decoded by BDPCM according to the BDPCM chroma enabling flag.
US11632564B2

An image decoding method according to the present disclosure includes deriving a history-based motion vector prediction (HMVP) buffer for a current block, deriving motion information of the current block based on an HMVP candidate included in the HMVP buffer, generating prediction samples for the current block based on the motion information, and generating reconstructed samples based on the prediction samples, and the HMVP buffer is initialized when processing a first-ordered CTU in a CTU row in which a current CTU is located, and the current block is included in the current CTU.
US11632544B2

An image decoding method according to the present disclosure comprises the steps of: obtaining intra prediction type related information for a current block from a bit stream; deriving the intra prediction type of the current block based on the intra prediction type-related information; obtaining intra prediction mode-related information for the current block from the bitstream; configuring a most probable mode (MPM) list including candidate intra prediction modes for the current block based on neighboring blocks of the current block; deriving the intra prediction mode of the current block based on the MPM list and the intra prediction mode-related information; and generating a predicted block of the current block based on the intra prediction type and the intra prediction mode, wherein when the intra prediction type indicates the particular intra prediction type, the MPM index is parsed from the bit stream without parsing of an MPM flag.
US11632539B2

A system for determining a person's field of view with respect to captured data (e.g., recorded audiovisual data). A multi-camera capture system (e.g. bodycam, vehicular camera, stereoscopic, 360-degree captures system) records audiovisual data of an event. The field of capture of a capture system or a field of capture of captured data combined from multiple capture systems may be greater than the field of view of a person. Facial features (e.g. eyes, ears, nose, and jawlines) of the person may be detected from the captured data. Facial features may be used to determine the field of view of the person with respect to the captured data. Sensors that detect head orientation may be used to determine the field of view of the person with respect to captured data. The field of view of the person may be shown with respect to the captured data when the captured data is played back.
US11632528B2

An object of the present invention is to provide a projection apparatus capable of appropriately performing control relating to rotation of a projection lens. A projection apparatus according to a first aspect of the present invention includes a housing; a power supply; a control unit; and a projection lens attached to the housing, the projection lens having a holder, a detection unit that detects a rotation state of the holder, and a locking mechanism unit that brings rotation of the holder into a locked state or an unlocked state. The locking mechanism unit does not bring rotation of the holder into the locked state when a rotation state of the holder is other than a specific state. The specific state is a rotation state in which the locking mechanism unit is capable of bringing rotation of the holder into the locked state. When rotation of the holder is not brought into the locked state, the control unit disables an operation relating to the locked state or an operation of turning off the power supply.
US11632525B2

The disclosure relates to a filter array and to a method for processing image data in a camera. The camera is configured to receive light and generate image data using an image sensor having an associated filter array. The image sensor includes an array of pixels, each of which corresponds to a filter element in the filter array, so that each pixel has a spectral response at least partly defined by a corresponding filter element. The filter array includes a pattern of wideband filter elements and at least two types of narrowband filter elements. The method includes the step of generating a luminance image comprising a wideband filter element value that is calculated for each pixel of the image sensor.
US11632517B2

Managing Internet Protocol (IP) flows to produce multi-connection communication is contemplated, such as but not necessarily limited to managing a single IP flow simultaneously through disparate physical layers (PHYs). A unification sublayer may be configured as a logical interface between a network layer and a data link layer and/or the disparate PHYs to facilitating partitioning of IP packets included in the IP flow.
US11632514B2

First and second readout circuits, each having a respective floating diffusion node, are coupled to a photodetection element within a pixel of an integrated-circuit image sensor. Following an exposure interval in which photocharge is accumulated within the photodetection element, a first portion of the accumulated photocharge is transferred from the photodetection element to the first floating diffusion node to enable generation of a first output signal within the first readout circuit, and a second portion of the accumulated photocharge is transferred from the photodetection element to the second floating diffusion node to enable generation of a second output signal within the second readout circuit. A digital pixel value is generated based on the first and second output signals.
US11632509B2

An image sensor may include an array of image pixels arranged in rows and columns. Each column of pixels may be coupled to current source transistors and a threshold voltage mitigation circuit. The threshold voltage mitigation circuit may include a long p-channel device for producing a reference current for the current source transistors. The mitigation circuit also includes an autozero transistor and a sampling transistor for passing a global control voltage to the current source transistors. The global control voltage may be generated using a control voltage generator that includes current mirroring circuits and a replica of the current source transistors and the threshold voltage mitigation circuit.
US11632505B2

In a solid-state image sensor that detects presence or absence of an address event, erroneous detection of the address event is suppressed. Each of a plurality of pixels executes detection processing for detecting whether or not a change amount of an incident light amount exceeds a predetermined threshold, and outputting a detection result. An abnormal pixel determination unit determines whether or not each of the plurality of pixels has an abnormality, and enables a pixel without an abnormality and disables a pixel with an abnormality. A control unit performs control for causing the enabled pixel to execute detection processing and control for fixing the detection result of the disabled pixel to a specific value.
US11632498B1

A system includes an image capture device including a plurality of image sensors that are each configured to capture a mutually distinct visual of a scene. Further, a spatial data device is included that is configured to generate and transmit a signal, and to receive reflections of the signal from a plurality of objects within the scene, and to convey information corresponding to respective positions of the plurality of objects. At least one processor is configured to generate an image using at least one captured visual of the scene by at least one of the plurality of image sensors and using a measurement associated with the information conveyed by the spatial data device.
US11632488B2

A pixel that is a target pixel being a processing target of a first multi-valuing unit is regarded as a first target pixel. A pixel that belongs to a pixel row adjacent to the pixel row to which the first target pixel belongs in the image data before conversion and is a target pixel being a processing target of a second multi-valuing unit is regarded as a second target pixel. A conversion unit converts the pixel array in the image data so that the first target pixel and the second target pixel are stored at serial addresses in a memory. An error diffusion processing unit performs multi-valuing by the first multi-valuing unit for the first target pixel in the image data after conversion and multi-valuing by the second multi-valuing unit for the second target pixel in the image data after conversion in a parallel manner.
US11632487B1

A printing system is disclosed. The printing system includes at least one physical memory device to store calibration logic and one or more processors coupled with the at least one physical memory device to execute the calibration logic to perform uniformity compensation, including receiving print image measurement data corresponding to primary color markings and secondary color markings printed by pel forming elements, wherein each of the pel forming elements is associated with one of a plurality of primary colors, generating a first set of transfer functions, wherein the first set of transfer functions include a transfer function for each of the pel forming elements associated with a primary color, generating a second set of transfer functions, wherein the second set of transfer functions include transfer functions for each of the pel forming elements associated with a plurality of secondary colors and generating a set of uniformity compensated transfer functions, wherein the set of uniformity compensated transfer functions include a transfer function for each of the pel forming elements based on the first set of transfer functions and the corresponding second set of transfer functions.
US11632485B2

An image reading apparatus includes an imaging device, a first communication device capable of communicating at a first communication speed according to a first communication protocol, a second communication device capable of communicating at a second communication speed lower than the first communication speed according to a second communication protocol different from the first communication protocol, a first processor to separately transmit a first image acquired by imaging a first surface of a medium by the imaging device, and a second image acquired by imaging a second surface of the medium by the imaging device, via the first communication device, and a second processor to transmit a combined image acquired by combining the first image and the second image via the second communication device.
US11632484B2

An image processing apparatus includes: a setting unit that makes authentication print settings such that when authentication information is inputted after image data is received, printing is executed based on the image data; and a transfer unit that, when the image data is received with the authentication print settings, in response to input of the authentication information, transfers the image data to a different apparatus, and when the image data is received without the authentication print settings, transfers the image data to the different apparatus regardless of input of the authentication information.
US11632482B1

An information processing apparatus includes a processor configured to perform connection to an external server that can be connected from the information processing apparatus and instruct the external server to execute processing as a first job, and then release a resource used in the first job, make an inquiry about whether or not the processing is completed to the external server, and wait for a response from the external server, in a case where a response indicating that the processing by the external server is completed is received in response to the inquiry, execute a second job that is different from the first job and is cooperated with the first job, and, in a case where a connection between the information processing apparatus and the external server is disconnected before or during the execution of the second job, make an inquiry about whether or not the processing is completed to the external server again and wait for a response from the external server.
US11632477B2

An apparatus for reading an image executes operations including receiving a plurality of images for a same subject from a photographing device, obtaining a screen division value related to the plurality of images, checking focused sections of the plurality of images based on the obtained screen division value, and determining type of the plurality of images based on a result of checking the focused sections. According to the apparatus, it can be determined whether an image is actually photographed without a separate ToF module.
US11632476B2

An image reading apparatus includes a first communication device provided communicatively with a first information processing apparatus, a second communication device provided communicatively with a second information processing apparatus, and a processor to receive a setting for a transmission destination of an input image, prohibit transmission of the input image via a communication device different from a communication device provided communicatively with the transmission destination, and determine whether the communication device provided communicatively with the transmission destination is in a state physically communicable with a network or an information processing apparatus. The processor permits transmission of the input image via the communication device different from the communication device provided communicatively with the transmission destination when it is determined that the communication device provided communicatively with the transmission destination is not in a state physically communicable with the network or the information processing apparatus.
US11632475B2

Provided is a technique for allowing a user to easily check the status of an image scanning apparatus. An image scanning apparatus is configured to transmit original document image data by storing, sequentially in a buffer, line data obtained by line-by-line scanning of an original document and transmitting the stored line data to a host computer sequentially line by line, and includes a control unit configured to perform control to transmit original document image data including notification image data to the host computer in a case where it is detected that the apparatus status of the image scanning apparatus is not normal during processing executed in response to a scan command received from the host computer, the notification image data being a notification of an error occurrence.
US11632467B1

Disclosed is a precision queuing (PQ) system that automatically and dynamically revises the values of precision queue step rules (PQSRs) with customizable thresholds based on current contact center conditions such as varying hours of operation and number of agents available.
US11632462B1

One example method of operation may include collecting call metric data over a predefined period of time for identified calls, querying the call metric data to identify whether one or more call filtering criteria parameters require changes, determining one or more call filtering criteria parameters require changes based on a deviation from one or more expected call metric data values included in the call metric data, modifying one or more of the call filtering criteria parameters, and updating an active call scam model stored on a call processing server based on the one or more call filtering parameters.
US11632453B2

A gripping accessory for a portable electronic device or for a case of a portable electronic device including a base body having an upper surface, a lower surface, and a side wall is provided. The side wall has a left housing and a right housing suitable for being grasped by a respective finger of a user's hand. A first magnetic element is joined to the base body near the lower surface and is suitable for generating a magnetic field to keep the lower surface stably coupled with the portable electronic device or case. A second magnetic element, different from the first magnetic element, is joined to the base body near the side wall or upper surface. The second magnetic element is suitable for generating a magnetic field suitable for coupling with an auxiliary accessory including magnetic or ferromagnetic material.
US11632435B1

Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for remotely managing and adapting monitoring programs using machine learning predictions. In some implementations, data describing a monitoring program that involves collecting data over a period of time from geographically distributed devices is accessed. Composition characteristics of the monitoring pro group for the monitoring program are determined. Predicted composition characteristics are generated for a portion of the monitoring group predicted to comply with the monitoring program requirements for the period of time. It is determined whether the predicted composition characteristics indicate at least a minimum level of diversity among the portion of the monitoring group. The system communicates with one or more devices associated with the monitoring program.
US11632432B2

Dynamic overflow processing is provided in a multi-user computing environment, which includes receiving, from a user, a request for a new user session at a port of a process of the multi-user computing environment, where the process supports multiple users via the port, and determining that accommodating the new user session will result in resource usage of the process exceeding a predetermined capacity threshold for the process. Based on determining that capacity threshold will be exceeded, the process redirects the request for the new user session to an overflow process started by the process, where the overflow process is an additional instance of the process running within the multi-user computing environment. The process receives a response from the overflow process to the request for the new user session, and forwards the received response to the request for the new user session to the user.
US11632424B2

A fault handling method for a gateway server, including: in response to a first long connection request received from a client, selecting a first master node from a master load balancing cluster, wherein the first master node establishes a long connection between the client and a service server on the basis of the first long connection request and generates session information; and in response to a determination that a fault occurs in the first master node, performing the following operations: selecting a second master node from the master load balancing cluster; and selecting a first slave node from a slave load balancing cluster and controlling the second master node to send the data from the first master node to the first slave node such that the first slave node maintains the long connection between the client and the service server on the basis of the session information.
US11632423B1

Embodiments for scaling services in a distributed network by registering bucket names for the services with a Domain Name Service (DNS) server. Buckets hold resources and distribution of buckets to servers is maintained using a Consistent Hashing Ring. Upon determining that services servers need to be added or deleted based on changes load conditions, leave/join events are managed by a Kubernetes event service and updates are propagated to all of the services by the membership service component. A service scaling process updates the mapping of buckets to the host name of the new service server. A resource request from a client is sent to the mapped bucket name, and a DNS resolver process sends it to the changed service server so that the client is completely unaware of this change in bucket ownership.
US11632420B2

A system and method for the management of client computing device DNS queries and subsequent resource requests within a content delivery network service provider domain are provided. The management of the DNS queries can include the selection of computing devices corresponding to various Point of Presence locations for processing DNS queries. Additionally, the management of the content requests can include the selection of computing devices corresponding to resource cache components corresponding to various Point of Presence locations for providing requested content. The selection of the computing devices can incorporate logic related to geographic criteria, testing criteria, and the like.
US11632418B2

An apparatuses for managing access to a file stored in a remote location includes detecting an attempt for a user terminal to access the file stored in the remote location, determining a location where the file attempted to be access is to be opened, in response to a determination that the location where the file is to be opened is remote, opening the file and providing a content of the opened file to the user terminal by a file management server and in response to a determination that the location where the file is to be opened is local, processing the file to be downloaded to the user terminal by the file management server.
US11632416B2

A method for distributing an application for an edge computing device performed by a computing device according to an embodiment of the present invention includes selecting a cluster including two or more edge devices from among a plurality of edge devices, distributing a first application to a second edge device included in the cluster, modifying routing information such that a service request incoming to a first edge device included in the cluster is transmitted to the second edge device, and replacing the first application running in the first edge device with a second application.
US11632415B2

The disclosure details the implementation of an apparatus, method, and system comprising a portable device configured to communicate with a terminal and a network server, and execute stored program code in response to user interaction with an interactive user interface. The portable device contains stored program code configured to render an interactive user interface on a terminal output component to enable the user the control processing activity on the portable device and access data and programs from the portable device and a network server.
US11632414B2

Systems, devices, and methods for user equipment monitoring during a 5G Media Streaming (5GMS) uplink streaming session are provided which may include determining an average throughput object for a predetermined interval, wherein the average throughput object comprises a number of bytes of media content uploaded throughout the predetermined interval, and generating an activity list report associated with the 5GMS uplink streaming session, wherein the activity list report comprises a list of uplink periods during which content is uplink streamed. The approach may further include determining media information object associated with the media content uploaded during the 5GMS uplink streaming session, and transmitting the average throughput object, the activity list report, and the media information object to a 5GMS application function.
US11632390B2

A method for propagating data packets in a network of nodes is disclosed. The method includes: collecting a set of first data packets during a first time period, the set including at least one first data packet received from one or more first nodes in the network; determining an available bandwidth in the network node's links to a plurality of neighbouring nodes connected to the network node; determining a mapping that assigns each of the first data packets for relay to one or more neighbouring nodes, the mapping indicating an expected time of relay of each of the first data packets, wherein determining the mapping includes using the available bandwidth as a basis for setting, for each of the first data packets, at least one of: a first number of peer nodes to which the first data packet is assigned for relay by the mapping; a first length of time delay in relaying the first data packet to one or more peer nodes; and a number of hops the first data packet travels from the network node, and transmitting the first data packets of the set to the plurality of neighbouring nodes according to the determined mapping.
US11632383B2

In some implementations, sequences of time series values determined from machine data are obtained. Each sequence corresponds to a respective time series. A plurality of predictive models is generated for a first time series from the sequences of time series values. Each predictive model is to generate predicted values associated with the first time series using values of a second time series. For each of the plurality of predictive models, an error is determined between the corresponding predicted values and values associated with the first time series. A predictive model is selected for anomaly detection based on the determined error of the predictive model. Transmission is caused of an indication of an anomaly detected using the selected predictive model.
US11632380B2

Embodiments are disclosed for a method for identifying large database transactions. The method includes generating a token marker sequence of a database transaction. The token marker sequence includes multiple token markers. The token markers include a token of the database transaction and a position corresponding to the token. The method further includes sorting the token markers based on a probability that the token occurs in a stream of database transactions. Additionally, the method includes reducing a size of the token marker sequence based on a predetermined threshold.
US11632378B2

In some implementations, a method includes receiving, by a malware detection system, a request for a certification user interface element for a file to be served in an Internet resource, wherein the file is a file that has previously been classified as not containing malware by the malware detection system, and wherein the certification user interface element certifies that the file has been classified by the malware detection system as not containing malware, determining, based on the request, that the file is available for download from an Internet resource, and storing data that identifies the Internet resource as a location where a malware-free file is available for download.
US11632375B2

A computer-implemented method of discovering data sources includes receiving a request at a computing device through a user interface identifying applications and any additional data source types associated with the applications, and parameters used to access the applications, automatically authenticating the computing device to applications that require authentication, using the parameters, making calls through a programming interface for each application requesting identification of data sources, receiving a list identified data sources through the programming interface, providing unique identifiers for each of the identified data sources, providing an access identifier that identifies users that have access to the data sources, and storing the identified data sources, unique identifiers, and access identifiers as a data source catalog.
US11632373B2

A security server provides dynamic permissions for an enterprise data source. The security server establishes permissions rules for a data source of the enterprise. For example, the permissions rules describe permissions policies applicable to users of the enterprise in given contexts. The security server evaluates the permissions rules in view of a context to produce a dynamic permissions policy for the data source. The context describes the environment of the data source at a point in time (e.g., a current time). The dynamic permissions policy describes permissions of users of the enterprise with respect to the data source and the context. The security server transmits the dynamic permissions policy to the enterprise such that the enterprise is able to implement the dynamic permissions policy at the data source.
US11632371B2

A telecommunications network server system provides a digital identifier to a user device. The digital identifier may include identification data corresponding to a user of the user device. In addition, the telecommunications network server system receives, from one or more third-party systems, requests to authenticate the user for an electronic transaction with the respective third-party system. The telecommunications network server system provides a unique electronic transaction code to each third-party system. Responsive to receiving from the user device one of the unique electronic transaction codes, the telecommunications network server system provides, to the respective third-party system, authentication of the user.
US11632364B1

A controller may be used to create and process an assertion, in some cases, to implement single-sign on (SSO) in a computer network. In some examples, the controller includes processing circuitry coupled to a storage device. The processing circuitry is configured to create the assertion, where the assertion includes information indicative of a set of attributes and parse the assertion to determine the set of attributes. Additionally, the processing circuitry is configured to determine if each attribute of the set of attributes maps to a plurality of primary user groups stored in the storage device. Based on determining that an attribute of the set of attributes does not map to at least one primary user group of the plurality of primary user groups, the processing circuitry is configured to create a set of secondary user groups and a set of secondary user group names corresponding to the attribute.
US11632361B2

A computer system to establish a connection between a client device and a server device is provided. The computer system includes a gateway device that receives a message from the client device. The message includes a connection request and authentication information. The gateway device extracts the authentication information and the connection request from the message. The gateway device authenticates the client device, based on the authentication information. Subsequently, the gateway device transmits the connection request to the server device. Thereafter, the gateway device acts as a transparent proxy between the client and server devices, while the client and server devices engage in a handshake process to establish the connection between the client and server devices.
US11632358B2

A system and method for homomorphic encryption in a healthcare network environment is provided and includes receiving digital data over the healthcare network at a data custodian server in a plurality of formats from various data sources, encrypting the data according to a homomorphic encryption scheme, receiving a query at the data custodian server from a data consumer device concerning a portion of the encrypted data, initiating a secure homomorphic work session between the data custodian server and the data consumer device, generating a homomorphic work space associated with the homomorphic work session, compiling, by the data custodian server, a results set satisfying the query, loading the results set into the homomorphic work space, and building an application programming interface (API) compatible with the results set, the API facilitating encrypted analysis on the results set in the homomorphic work space.
US11632356B2

Among other things, this document describes systems, methods and devices for providing a cloud proxy auto-config (PAC) function for clients connected to a private network, such as an enterprise network. The teachings hereof are of particular use with cloud hosted proxy services provided by server deployments outside of the private network (e.g., external to the enterprise or other organizational network). This document also describes systems, methods and devices for providing a proxy auto-config (PAC) function for clients connected to a third party network, such as when the client moves outside of the enterprise network.
US11632353B2

Systems and methods of the present invention provide for one or more server computers communicatively coupled to a network, running a DNS server, and configured to: receive, from a client computer, an electronic message encoding a DNS request; access, within a database, at least one DNS record comprising: a designation of the DNS server as an authoritative DNS server for the DNS request; and a resource record designating a secondary authoritative server running on a second server computer; transmit, to the client computer, a DNS result according to the first resource record; transmit, to the secondary authoritative server, a second electronic message encoding a DNS query according to the second resource record; receive, from the secondary authoritative server, a DNS query result; store the DNS query result within a cache stored within the server computer; and transmit, to the client computer, the DNS query result.
US11632344B2

Disclosed are media attachment systems to enable a user to embed a first media item with a link to a second media item, and distribute the first media item in a message to one or more recipient client devices. For example, the first media item may include a picture or video captured by a user at a client device. The user may generate a message that includes the first media item. In response, a media attachment system may cause display of an interface at the client device that includes an option to attach an address to a second media item to the message. For example, the second media item may include a web page, social media post, picture, or video identified by an address such as a Uniform Resource Locator (URL).
US11632337B1

Techniques for sending Compute Express Link (CXL) packets over Ethernet (CXL-E) in a composable data center that may include disaggregated, composable servers. The techniques may include receiving, from a first server device, a request to bind the first server device with a multiple logical device (MLD) appliance. Based at least in part on the request, a first CXL-E connection may be established for the first server device to export a computing resource to the MLD appliance. The techniques may also include receiving, from the MLD appliance, an indication that the computing resource is available, and receiving, from a second server device, a second request for the computing resource. Based at least in part on the second request, a second CXL-E connection may be established for the second server device to consume or otherwise utilize the computing resource of the first server device via the MLD appliance.
US11632333B2

A system for implementing for implementing a distributed data flow framework. A controller creates a flow configuration file for at least one runtime. A distributed data flow deployment subsystem deploys one or more nodes and one or more interconnecting wires of the at least one runtime. A flow neighbour identification subsystem identifies one or more flow neighbours associated with the at least one runtime, determines a publisher and subscriber service information for each of the one or more flow neighbours. A bridge wire identification subsystem identifies one or more socket roles and a unique identification number corresponding to each of the one or more flow neighbours, enables the at least one runtime to establish a transmission control protocol connection with each of the one or more flow neighbours directly, implements one or more bridge wires with the at least one runtime and the one or more flow neighbours.
US11632326B1

Systems, devices, and methods are provided for transmitting and retransmitting data. A first message transmitted by a sender computing entity to a receiver computing entity over a first port may exercise a first network path whereas a second message transmitted over a second port may exercise a second network path. A system (e.g., sender computing entity) may determine network reliability metrics for a plurality of network paths. If a system detects data loss (e.g., packet loss) on a first port, a second port may be selected based on network reliability metrics for retransmission of the lost data. A port may for example, be selected for retransmission based on the following criteria: (1) the port has the longest consecutive duration without packet loss and (2) the port has received an acknowledgement for a packet that was sent more recently than the initial transmission of the lost packet.
US11632319B2

A processing apparatus (10) processes received input data and outputs output data that is to be transferred to a synchronization target apparatus using a predetermined bandwidth. The processing apparatus (10) measures the generation rate of the output data that is to be output by the processing unit (122). Based on the measurement result, the processing apparatus (10) controls the input of input data such that a condition set in advance for the corresponding type of input data is satisfied and the generation rate of the output data rate is below the transmission rate of the band.
US11632318B2

Some implementations involve analyzing audio packets received during a time interval that corresponds with a conversation analysis segment to determine network jitter dynamics data and conversational interactivity data. The network jitter dynamics data may provide an indication of jitter in a network that relays the audio data packets. The conversational interactivity data may provide an indication of interactivity between participants of a conversation represented by the audio data. A jitter buffer size may be controlled according to the network jitter dynamics data and the conversational interactivity data. The time interval may include a plurality of talkspurts.
US11632313B2

Systems and methods for side-channel monitoring a local network are disclosed. The methods involve generating a program trace signal from at least one of power consumption, electromagnetic emission, or acoustic emanation of a control processor connected to the local network and operating a monitoring processor to detect a communication of a message on the local network; identify at least one purported control processor related to the communication; analyze the program trace signal of the at least one purported control processor relative to the communication; and at least one of an authenticate or verify one or more purported control processors of the at least one purported control processor based on the program trace signal of the at least one purported control processor.
US11632310B2

Disclosed herein are systems and methods for pattern-based QoS violation prediction. In one exemplary aspect, a method may comprise identifying a service on a computing device that is connected to a plurality of client devices and determining a plurality of micro-services comprised in the identified service. The method may comprise parsing access information to detect that a first client device is accessing a micro-service. The method may comprise determining, for a first period of time, QoS evaluation parameters for the access between the micro-service and the first client device. The method may comprise identifying changes in the QoS evaluation parameters within the first period of time, detecting a predetermined QoS violation pattern, and executing a QoS action based on the predetermined QoS violation pattern.
US11632302B2

The system for optimizing bandwidth during an online meeting comprises data processing systems associated with a user comprising a processor module, a digital client and a digital client display interface, wherein the processor module causes the digital client to publish an audio-visual stream comprising a video component and an audio component from the corresponding data processing system. The system further comprises a first data processing system, among the data processing systems. The first data processing system is configured to receive an instruction to optimize the bandwidth by limiting the number of data processing systems from which an audio-visual stream is to be played on a first digital client display interface of the first data processing system. Further, the first data processing system may play, in the first digital client display interface, an audio-visual stream from each of the number of data processing systems as instructed by the first user.
US11632300B2

A system may include a central computational instance configured to provide a service to a plurality of computational instances, wherein the service is associated with configurations respectively corresponding to the computational instances. The system may also include a computational instance dedicated to a managed network and storing a synchronization history specifying information that was synchronized between the computational instance and the central computational instance. One or more processors may be configured to: (i) receive a configuration of the service into the computational instance, wherein the configuration was received from a non-production computational instance of the plurality of computational instances; (ii) read, from the configuration, a synchronization identifier; (iii) determine that the synchronization identifier does not exist in the synchronization history; and (iv) in response to determining that the synchronization identifier does not exist in the synchronization history, transmit the configuration to the service provided by the central computational instance.
US11632293B2

In each node system, a request execution unit executes, for each state update request, state update processing of updating an object representing a state of a target specified in the request, and returns a response indicative of completion of the request without executing tamper-evidence processing. The tamper-evidence execution unit executes tamper-evidence processing of detecting whether one or more common completion requests of one or a plurality of update completion requests are tampered with by comparing updated objects of two or more node systems or summaries thereof. The update completion request is a state update request for which the execution of the state update processing has been completed. The common completion request is an update completion request that is common among two or more node systems of the plurality of node systems.
US11632291B2

Prediction, detection and mitigation of network or device issues in a communication system are facilitated. An embodiment can comprise: determining whether an identified problem of a device has an associated defined solution stored in a repository of information; transmitting solution information representative of the associated defined solution to the device for application of the solution information to the device in a manner determined to have less than a defined amount of impact on the device and in accordance with defined security protocols of the device; and assessing a performance of the device after application of the solution information to the device to determine whether the solution information solved the identified problem. In some embodiments, solution detection can be performed such that based on a determination that the identified problem has been removed, the change that caused the identified problem can be determined.
US11632284B2

Methods performed by a wireless device operating in a dormant mode comprise performing a measurement on each of a plurality of resources from a predetermined set of resources or demodulating and decoding information from each of a plurality of resources from a predetermined set of resources, such as a set of beams. The methods further include evaluating the measurement or the demodulated and decoded information for each of the plurality of resources against a predetermined criterion, and then discontinuing the performing and evaluating of measurements, or discontinuing the demodulating and decoding and evaluation of information, in response to determining that the predetermined criterion is met, such that one or more resources in the predetermined set of resources are neither measured nor demodulated and decoded. The methods further comprise deactivating receiver circuitry, further in response to determining that the predetermined criterion is met.
US11632278B2

A system for determining a communication mode utilized by a transmitting node to transmit a data packet in a mesh network is provided. For example, a receiving node operates in a base communication mode to detect a pilot p of a data packet. The pilot prefix contains a signal with a predetermined frequency. In response to determining that the pilot prefix is detected, the receiving node detects a communication mode used to transmit the data packet based on preamble signals that are contained in a preamble of the data packet and are received after the detected pilot prefix. Once the communication mode is detected, the receiving node receives and processes the remaining portion of the data packet using the detected communication mode.
US11632272B1

Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. A network entity may map a demodulation reference signal (DMRS), a truncated sequence, and data in a delay-Doppler domain in accordance with a control signal. The network entity may apply a Fourier transform on the mapped DMRS, the truncated sequence, and the data to generate a signal in the time domain. The network entity may output, and a user equipment (UE) may receive, the signal in the time domain, including the DMRS, the truncated sequence, and the data. The UE may apply a Fourier transform on the received signal in the time domain to generate a mapping of the DMRS and the data in the delay-Doppler domain. The UE may perform channel estimation based on applying the Fourier transform on the received signal.
US11632268B2

Compute nodes can execute virtual routers to implement a forwarding plane for one or more virtual networks having virtual network destinations hosted by the compute nodes. In one example, a method includes generating, by a software-defined networking (SDN) controller that manages a plurality of compute nodes, based on a unique identifier of a virtual network, a route target value for the virtual network, wherein the virtual network comprises virtual network endpoints executing on the compute nodes; and outputting, by the SDN controller and to a routing protocol peer device, a virtual private network (VPN) route that includes the route target value for the virtual network and a virtual network prefix associated with the virtual network, the VPN route for routing to the plurality of compute nodes executing the virtual network endpoints of the virtual network.
US11632258B1

Handling unacceptable behavior by a participant in a video conference includes detecting the unacceptable behavior by the participant by applying machine learning to data about the participant received from one or more capturing devices and by using a predetermined list of bad habits, determining recognition accuracy for the unacceptable behavior, and providing a response to the unacceptable behavior that varies according to the recognition accuracy. The machine learning may include an initial training phase that, prior to deployment, is used to obtain a general recognition capability for each item on the predetermined list of bad habits. The one or more capturing devices may include a laptop with a camera and a microphone, a mobile device, autonomous cameras, add-on cameras, headsets, regular speakers, smart watches, wristbands, smart rings, and wearable sensors, smart eyewear, heads-up displays, headbands, and/or smart footwear.
US11632247B2

Provided are methods and systems for invalidating user security tokens. An example method may include providing, by one or more nodes in a cluster, a list of revoked security tokens. The method may include receiving, by the one or more nodes, an indication of invalidating a user security token associated with a user device. The indication may include a request from the user to invalidate the user security token. The method may further include, in response to the receiving, adding, by the one or more nodes, the user security token to the list of revoked security tokens. The user security token can be added to the list of revoked security tokens prior to the expiration time of the user security token. The method may further include replicating, by the one or more nodes, the list of revoked security tokens between further nodes of the cluster.
US11632244B2

A system and method for digitally signing data. A method includes generating, by a first device, at least one first secret share based on a secret key chosen by the first device, wherein the first device is offline with respect to a second device; partially signing data by the first device using the at least one secret share, wherein the data is received from the second device without establishing direct communications between the first device and the second device; and sending the partially signed data from the first device to the second device, wherein the second device generates signed data using the partially signed data, wherein the signed data corresponds to a public key generated based on the at least one first secret share and at least one second secret share generated by the second device.
US11632237B2

A node in a blockchain network may generate a configuration override for the blockchain network, approve the configuration override by the blockchain network, transmit the approval for the configuration override to peers in the blockchain network, and submit the configuration override to the blockchain network for validation. The validation will be based on the configuration override matching the approval.
US11632233B2

A method of generating a cryptographic algorithm according to one embodiment of the present disclosure includes generating one or more key tables on the basis of a seed value; generating a first transformation function that converts an input bit string, which is input to one of input branches of a Feistel structure, into a first random bit string having a length that extends beyond a length of the input bit string; generating a second transformation function that converts a second random bit string generated by referencing the one or more key tables into a third random bit string having a length that is the same as the length of the input bit string; and generating a block cryptographic algorithm of a Feistel structure which includes a round function to which the one or more key tables, the first transformation function, and the second transformation function are applied.
US11632230B2

An aspect relates to an apparatus including an input buffer including an input configured to receive an input voltage; a ramp voltage generator including an input coupled to an output of the input buffer; an evaluation circuit including an input coupled to an output of the ramp voltage generator, wherein the evaluation circuit includes a first resistor coupled in series with first field effect transistor (FET) between a first voltage rail and a second voltage rail; and an output buffer including an input coupled to a drain of the first FET and an output configured to generate an output voltage.
US11632229B2

A signal transceiver circuit, a method of operating a signal transmitting circuit, and a method of setting a delay circuit are provided. The signal transceiver circuit is used to send an output signal and receive an input signal, and includes: a delay circuit for delaying a first clock to generate a second clock; a first digital-to-analog converter (DAC) for converting a first digital signal into the output signal according to the first clock; a second DAC for converting the first digital signal into an echo cancellation signal according to the second clock; an analog front-end circuit for receiving the input signal and the echo cancellation signal and generating an analog signal; and an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) for converting the analog signal into a second digital signal.
US11632228B2

A display device including: a timing controller outputting a reference clock signal and a data packet, wherein the data packet includes a clock signal embedded in a data signal; a clock and data recovery (CDR) circuit receiving the reference clock signal and the data packet; and a display panel displaying an image based on the data packet, wherein, when the CDR circuit receives the reference clock signal, a frequency band of the reference clock signal is detected using a first internal clock signal, a parameter associated with jitter characteristics of the clock and data recovery circuit is adjusted according to the detected frequency band, and a second internal clock signal is output by adjusting a frequency of the first internal clock signal, and when the CDR circuit receives the data packet, the data signal and a clock signal synchronized with the data signal are recovered from the data packet.
US11632223B2

Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a wireless node may receive, from a control node, information identifying a slot configuration pattern for a wireless communication link between the wireless node and another wireless node. For example, the information identifying the slot configuration pattern may indicate one or more symbols that are configured to support full-duplex communication. The wireless node may communicate with the other wireless node in the one or more symbols configured to support full-duplex communication in accordance with the slot configuration pattern. Numerous other aspects are provided.
US11632219B2

Example resource determining methods, indication methods, and apparatus are described. On example method includes receiving a downlink data channel by a terminal from a network device. The terminal determines a first uplink control channel resource from a plurality of uplink control channel resources based on an index of the last symbol for the downlink data channel and a time for processing the downlink data channel by the terminal. The terminal sends acknowledgment information to the network device on the first uplink control channel resource, where the acknowledgment information is used to determine a reception status of the downlink data channel.
US11632212B2

An apparatus and method in a wireless communication system and a computer readable storage medium. The apparatus comprises a processing circuit, which is configured to: configure a sounding reference signal (SRS) mapping structure for a user equipment on the basis of at least the number of antenna ports of the user equipment and the number of transmitting beams and/or receiving beams to be scanned; and notify the user equipment of the SRS mapping structure, wherein the SRS mapping structure at least comprises SRS resource settings for achieving uplink beam management and channel state information (CSI) acquisition at the same time, thereby reducing the system time delay and improving the uplink resource utilization rate.
US11632210B2

A phase tracking reference signal (PTRS) may be enhanced to carry data encoded with a relative low modulation and coding scheme (MCS). A receive device may receiving a data channel, the data channel including a transport block encoded using a first MCS. The receiving device may receiving a PTRS interleaved with the data channel. The PTRS is encoded with the second MCS that is lower than the first MCS. The receiving device may decode the PTRS to determine PTRS data. The receiving device may track phase noise using the PTRS data as a transmitted sequence of the PTRS. The receiving device may decode the transport block for the data channel based on the first MCS and the tracked phase noise.
US11632209B2

The present disclosure relates to a communication technique for convergence of a 5G communication system for supporting a higher data transmission rate beyond a 4G system with an IoT technology, and a system therefor. The present disclosure may be applied to an intelligent service (for example, smart home, smart building, smart city, smart car or connected car, health care, digital education, retail business, security and safety-related service, etc.) on the basis of a 5G communication technology and an IoT-related technology. The present invention relates to a method of a wireless communication system, the method comprising the steps of: receiving at least one piece of quasi co-location (QCL) configuration information including information indicating a plurality of CSI-RS resources from a base station; receiving downlink control information (DCI) including an indicator indicating one of the at least one piece of QCL configuration information; estimating channel state information on the basis of at least one CSI-RS resource among the plurality of CSI-RS resources; and receiving downlink data on the basis of the channel state information, wherein the plurality of CSI-RS resources include at least one among a periodic CSI-RS resource, a semi-persistent CSI-RS resource, and an aperiodic CSI-RS resource.
US11632207B2

Embodiments of the present disclosure disclose a method and an apparatus for transmitting an uplink signal, which can efficiently utilize uplink frequency-selectiveness, thereby improving uplink spectral efficiency. The method includes: determining, by a first terminal device, an uplink multiple access scheme for an uplink control signal according to whether a time domain resource unit used for transmitting the uplink control signal is also used for transmitting uplink data; and transmitting, by the first terminal device, the uplink control signal by using the determined uplink multiple access scheme.
US11632204B2

Methods and systems for sending and receiving an enhanced downlink control channel are disclosed. The method may include receiving control channel information via an enhanced control channel. The method may also include using the control channel information to receive a shared channel. The method may include detecting the presence of the enhanced control channel in a given subframe. The enhanced control channel may be transmitted over multiple antenna ports. For example, code divisional multiplexing and de-multiplexing and the use of common and UE-specific reference signals may be utilized. New control channel elements may be defined, and enhanced control channel state information (CSI) feedback may be utilized. The presence or absence of legacy control channels may affect the demodulation and or decoding methods. The method may be implemented at a WTRU.
US11632191B2

The present application is directed to techniques and systems for extension of unrepeatered submarine fiber links to provide an increase in reach of unrepeatered fiber transmission. Both single channel unrepeatered systems and multiple channel unrepeatered systems can be used. The multiple channel unrepeatered systems can further employ nonlinearity compensation. The present application is also directed to methods of signal transmission using the unrepeatered systems.
US11632189B1

The present disclosure describes systems and methods for selecting modulation and coding schemes (MCS) per-sub-band, and in some examples, per-stream. In some examples, channel condition metrics regarding wireless communication conditions from a communication node of a wireless access system may be received. Based at least on the received channel condition metrics, a modulation and coding scheme may be selected. In some examples, the selected modulation and coding scheme may be transmitted to various modulators/demodulators, encoders/decoders, and/or other communication nodes within the wireless access system.
US11632187B2

A radio frequency (RF) jamming device includes a differential segmented aperture (DSA), a jammer source outputting a jamming signal at one or more frequencies or frequency bands to be jammed, and RF electronics that amplify and feed the jamming signal to the DSA so as to emit a jamming beam. The DSA includes an array of electrically conductive tapered projections, and the RF electronics comprise power splitters configured to split the jamming signal to aperture pixels of the DSA. The aperture pixels comprise pairs of electrically conductive tapered projections of the array of electrically conductive tapered projections. The RF electronics further comprise pixel power amplifiers, each connected to amplify the jamming signal fed to a single corresponding aperture pixel of the DSA. The RF jamming device may include a rifle-shaped housing, with the DSA mounted at a distal end of the barrel of the rifle-shaped housing.
US11632184B2

To suppress the deterioration of the characteristics of a MIMO equalizer as well as minimizing an increase in circuit size in spite of the occurrence of signal spectrum narrowing and asymmetric spectrum degradation, a wavelength-division multiplexing optical transmission system (10) according to an embodiment includes a transmitter (1) that generates one channel signal by wavelength-division multiplexing a plurality of subcarrier signals so as to overlap each other and transmits the channel signal, and a receiver (2) that separates a received channel signal into subcarrier signals, and performs equalization using an MIMO equalizer (3) including a FDE-MIMO equalizer (4) and a TDE-MIMO equalizer (5) on each of the separated subcarrier signals.
US11632180B2

In a coherent optical receiver device, the dynamic range considerably decreases in the case of selectively receiving the optical multiplexed signals by means of the wavelength of the local oscillator light, therefore, a coherent optical receiver device according to an exemplary aspect of the invention includes a coherent optical receiver receiving optical multiplexed signals in a lump in which signal light is multiplexed; a variable optical attenuator; a local oscillator connected to the coherent optical receiver; and a first controller controlling the variable optical attenuator by means of a first control signal based on an output signal of the coherent optical receiver; wherein the coherent optical receiver includes a 90-degree hybrid circuit, a photoelectric converter, and an impedance conversion amplifier, and selectively detects the signal light interfering with local oscillation light output by the local oscillator out of the optical multiplexed signals; and the variable optical attenuator is disposed in the optical path of the optical multiplexed signals in a stage preceding the photoelectric converter, inputs the optical multiplexed signals, and outputs them to the coherent optical receiver controlling the intensity of the optical multiplexed signals based on the first control signal.
US11632179B1

A system and method generates confined electromagnetic radiation emanating from a remote position along a line of sight. The system includes a laser arrangement and a wavefront modifier. The laser arrangement generates at least one laser beam. The wavefront modifier produces a spatial arrangement of foci of the laser beam directed along the line of sight. The foci of the laser beam induce plasma filaments within an atmosphere at the remote position along the line of sight. The plasma filaments emit the electromagnetic radiation emanating from the remote position along the line of sight.
US11632175B2

A sourceless co-packaged optical-electrical chip can include a plurality of different optical transceivers, each of which can transmit to an external destination or internal components. Each of the transceivers can be configured for a different modulation format, such as different pulse amplitude, phase shift key, and quadrature amplitude modulation formats. Different light sources provide light for processing by the transceivers, where the light source and transceivers can be configured for different applications (e.g., different distances) and data rates. An optical coupler can combine the light for the different transceivers for input into the sourceless co-packaged optical-electrical chip via a polarization maintaining media (e.g., polarization maintaining few mode fiber and polarization maintaining single mode fiber), where another coupler operates in splitting mode to separate the different channels of light for the different transceivers according to different co-packaged configurations.
US11632171B2

Systems and methods of optical restoration include, with a photonic service (14), in an optical network (10, 100), operating between two nodes (A, Z) via an associated optical modem (40) at each node, wherein each modem (40) is capable of supporting variable capacity, C1, C2, . . . , CN where C1>C2> . . . >CN, detecting a fault (16) on a home route of the photonic service (14) while the photonic service (14) operates at a home route capacity CH, CH is one of C1, C2, . . . , CN−1; downshifting the photonic service (14) to a restoration route capacity CR, CR is one of C2, C3 . . . , CN and CR
US11632168B2

Devices, methods, and systems for uplink synchronization in time division multiple access (TDMA) satellite network. In one embodiment, an earth-based satellite terminal is configured to communicate with a satellite hub through a satellite using the TDMA communication protocol. The earth-based satellite terminal is configured to determine its own location, a location of the satellite, estimate a distance between the location of the terminal and the location of the satellite, determine a Coarse Timing Advance based on the distance that is estimated, and transmit data to the satellite based on the Coarse Timing Advance and the TDMA communication protocol. The Coarse Timing Advance may allow uplink TDMA communication without a preamble transmission on a random access channel, the preamble transmission being required in many conventional systems.
US11632163B1

A communication device, computer program product, and method provide improved communication performance by a wearable communication device. The communication device receives multipaths of a millimeter wave (mmWave) signal created by a wearable radio frequency (RF) reflecting surface being worn by a person. Controller of the communication device identifies a first direction from which a direct path downlink signal is received and a second direction from which a corresponding a multipath downlink signal is received. The controller determines that the multipath downlink signal is being reflected from the wearable RF reflecting surface. In response to determining that the multipath downlink signal is being reflected from the wearable RF reflecting surface, the controller synchronizes and aggregates the direct path downlink signal and the multipath downlink signal to produce a processed downlink signal that is a better signal than the direct path downlink signal. The controller demodulates the processed downlink signal.
US11632160B2

Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide techniques for reducing overhead for channel state information (CSI). Certain aspects provide a method for wireless communication. The method generally includes receiving a channel state information reference signal (CSI-RS), determining one or more feedback components associated with a CSI feedback type based on the CSI-RS, identifying that a payload of the one or more feedback components is to be compressed, compressing the payload, and reporting the compressed payload.
US11632154B2

The embodiments herein relate to a method performed by a UE (900) for providing a channel state information (CSI) feedback in a wireless communication system including at least the UE and a gNB (800) or a radio network node. The UE (900) is operative, by means of e.g. the processor (910) to: estimate the MIMO channel between the gNB (800) and the UE (910) based on received DL reference signals for the configured resource blocks. The UE (900) is further operative to calculate, based on a performance metric, a precoder matrix, for a number of antenna ports of the gNB (800) and configured subbands, the precoder matrix being based on two codebooks and a set of combination coefficients for complex scaling/combining one or more of vectors selected from a first codebook and a second codebook, and the UE (900) is operative to report a CSI feedback and/or a PMI and/or a PMI/RI, to the gNB (800), used to indicate the precoder matrix for the configured antenna ports and resource blocks.
US11632153B2

This invention is a transmission device capable of enhancing the reception characteristics of a terminal when employing transmit diversity using two antenna ports in an ePDCCH. In a base station (100) that transmits a reference signal to a terminal (200) using two antenna ports, a setting unit (102), on the basis of the reception quality of the terminal, sets as the aforementioned two antenna ports either a first antenna port pair for which DMRS (reference signals) do not undergo mutual code multiplexing, or a second antenna port pair for which the DMRS do undergo code multiplexing. A transmitter (109) transmits the DMRS from the two antenna ports set in the setting unit (102).
US11632151B2

Disclosed is a method of a first wireless communication device configured for massive multi-user multiple-input multiple output (MU-MEMO) communication with two or more second wireless communication devices. The first wireless communication device comprises a plurality of antenna ports, each antenna port associated with at least one of a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) and an analog-to-digital converter (ADC). The method comprises acquiring an estimation of a communication channel between the first wireless communication device and the second wireless communication devices and acquiring an estimation of a quantization distortion caused by either DACs or ADCs. The method also comprises jointly determining (for the two or more second wireless communication devices) a transmission power and a transmission resource for each of the second wireless communication devices, wherein the joint determination is based on the estimation of the communication channel and on the estimation of the quantization distortion. Corresponding apparatus, network node and computer program product are also disclosed.
US11632147B2

A physical layer transceiver for a data channel includes receiver circuitry configured to receive signals on the data channel, transmit circuitry configured to transmit signals onto the data channel, and adaptive filter circuitry coupled to the receiver circuitry and the transmit circuitry and configured to filter the data channel by operating on input frequency-domain data samples to output filtered data samples. The adaptive filter circuitry includes error sample generation circuitry configured to generate error samples representing a difference between a target response and the filtered data samples, arithmetic-only circuitry configured to approximate a windowing function to operate on the error samples, and output sample generation circuitry configured to operate on windowed error samples to provide the output filtered data samples. The comparison circuitry may be configured for time-domain operation and may further be configured to transform the error signals into frequency-domain error signals.
US11632146B2

Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, a system configured for generating a signal, and inducing, by a coupler, an electromagnetic wave that propagates along a physical transmission medium. The coupler can be configured to convert the signal into a plurality of wave modes that combine to form the electromagnetic wave having an electromagnetic field configuration that reduces leakage of the electromagnetic wave as the electromagnetic wave propagates along the physical transmission medium. Other embodiments are disclosed.
US11632143B1

A system may include a software-defined radio (SDR) configured to communicate over multiple channels by using a beyond line of sight (BLOS) waveform. The SDR may be configured to transmit encrypted communications over some or all of the multiple channels to a satellite and on to at least one radio access node (RAN). The SDR may be configured to receive encrypted communications over some or all of the multiple channels from the at least one RAN via the satellite. At least one of the multiple channels may use a spreading factor greater than 256. The SDR may be configured to simultaneously transmit and receive encrypted communications over the multiple channels.
US11632136B2

A bit interleaver, a bit-interleaved coded modulation (BICM) device and a bit interleaving method are disclosed herein. The bit interleaver includes a first memory, a processor, and a second memory. The first memory stores a low-density parity check (LDPC) codeword having a length of 16200 and a code rate of 2/15. The processor generates an interleaved codeword by interleaving the LDPC codeword on a bit group basis. The size of the bit group corresponds to a parallel factor of the LDPC codeword. The second memory provides the interleaved codeword to a modulator for 256-symbol mapping.
US11632133B2

Methods, systems and devices for forward error correction in orthogonal time frequency space (OTFS) communication systems using non-binary low-density parity-check (NB-LDPC) codes are described. One exemplary method for forward error correction includes receiving data, encoding the data via a non-binary low density parity check (NB-LDPC) code, wherein the NB-LDPC code is characterized by a matrix with binary and non-binary entries, modulating the encoded data to generate a signal, and transmitting the signal. Another exemplary method for forward error correction includes receiving a signal, demodulating the received signal to produce data, decoding the data via a NB-LDPC code, wherein the NB-LDPC code is characterized by a matrix with binary and non-binary entries, and providing the decoded data to a data sink.
US11632132B2

A processing device in a memory system receives a request to read data from a memory device. In response to receiving the request, the processing device performs an iterative error correction process on the data, wherein at least one iteration after a first iteration in the error correction process uses a criterion that is based at least partially on a previous iteration or partial iteration, and wherein performing the iterative error correction process comprises flipping any bits in the data having an associated number of unsatisfied parity check equations that satisfies a threshold criterion associated with the previous iteration.
US11632130B2

An identification is made that a link is to exit an active state, the link comprising a plurality of lanes. Parity information is maintained for the lanes based on data previously sent over the link, and an indication of the parity information is sent prior to the exit from the active state.
US11632120B2

A method includes converting, by n analog to digital converter circuits, n analog signals into n first digital signals having a first data rate frequency; converting, by n digital decimation filtering circuits, the n first digital signals into n second digital signals having a second data rate frequency; and converting, by n digital bandpass filter (BPF) circuits, the n second digital signals into a plurality of outbound digital signals having a third data rate frequency. The coefficients for the taps of a digital BPF circuit is set to produce a bandpass region approximately centered at the oscillation frequency of the analog signal and having a bandwidth tuned for filtering a pure tone component of the analog signal. The first data rate frequency is a first integer multiple of the third data rate frequency. The second data rate frequency is a second integer multiple of the third data rate frequency.
US11632117B2

The present invention relates to a frequency modulation method based on a phase-locked loop capable of performing fast modulation independent of bandwidth. A frequency modulation system based on a phase-locked loop capable of performing fast modulation independent of bandwidth according to the present invention includes a loop filter including a proportional path and an integral path to determine a bandwidth of a phase-locked loop, a voltage-controlled oscillator configured to adjust a frequency according to an output of the loop filter, and a slope alternator configured to alternate an input current of the loop filter, wherein the slope alternator is located in the integral path of the loop filter to generate an offset current at a moment of change from a modulation rise to a modulation fall.
US11632116B2

In some examples, a circuit includes a clock divider and a calibration circuit coupled to the clock divider. The clock divider includes digital-to-time converter (DTC). The calibration circuit configured to determine a gain error and a parametric integrated nonlinearity (INL) error of the DTC, determine a gain adjustment value and a INL adjustment value to compensate for the gain error and the INL error, and modify operation of the DTC according to the gain adjustment value and the INL adjustment value to correct for the gain error and the INL error.
US11632113B2

An enable control circuit, which includes a counter circuit configured to count a current clock cycle and determine a clock cycle count value; a selection circuit configured to determine a clock cycle count target value according to a first setting signal; and a control circuit configured to control an ODT path to be enabled and start the counter circuit when the voltage level of an ODT pin signal is flipped over, control the ODT path to be switched from being enabled to disabled when the clock cycle count value reaches the clock cycle count target value and the voltage level of the ODT pin signal is not changed, and control the ODT path continue to be enabled when the clock cycle count value reaches the clock cycle count target value and the voltage level of the ODT pin signal flips again.
US11632092B2

An on-chip transformer circuit is disclosed. The on-chip transformer circuit comprises a primary winding circuit comprising at least one turn of a primary conductive winding arranged as a first N-sided polygon in a first dielectric layer of a substrate; and a secondary winding circuit comprising at least one turn of a secondary conductive winding arranged as a second N-sided polygon in a second, different, dielectric layer of the substrate. In some embodiments, the primary winding circuit and the secondary winding circuit are arranged to overlap one another at predetermined locations along the primary conductive winding and the secondary conductive winding, wherein the predetermined locations comprise a number of locations less than all locations along the primary conductive winding and the secondary conductive winding.
US11632089B2

A notch circuit and a power amplifier module capable of reducing self-interference in a transceiver are provided. The transceiver includes a transmitter and a receiver, and the transmitter causes self-interference to the receiver. The transmitter includes a power amplifier module and the power amplifier module includes a notch circuit and a power amplifier. The notch circuit includes an inductor and a capacitor. The power amplifier amplifies an input transmission signal to generate an output transmission signal. The inductor receives a supply voltage. An amplitude of the supply voltage varies with the first input transmission signal. The capacitor is electrically connected to the inductor. The first output transmission signal (Tx_out1) is attenuated when a modulated frequency of the supply voltage is corresponding to a stopband.
US11632077B2

Embodiments of this application disclose a fault point position determining method and apparatus and a photovoltaic system, to correctly and efficiently determine a fault point position when a disconnection fault occurs in a photovoltaic system. The method is applied to a photovoltaic system, the photovoltaic system includes at least one inverter and at least one photovoltaic unit, each photovoltaic unit includes at least one photovoltaic module and one photovoltaic module controller, and the method includes: sending, by an inverter, a first test signal to the at least one photovoltaic unit; obtaining, by the inverter, first test signal characteristic information fed back by the at least one photovoltaic unit; and performing, by the inverter, absolute value or relative value sorting on the at least one piece of first test signal characteristic information, and determining a fault point in the photovoltaic system based on a sorting result.
US11632068B2

A motor driving device includes: a connection switcher that has an electromagnetic contactor connected to a winding of a motor and switches connection condition of the winding by switching condition of the electromagnetic contactor; an inverter to apply an output voltage as an AC voltage to the winding via the connection switcher; a short-circuiting circuit having a rectification circuit and a switch; and a controller to control the electromagnetic contactor, the inverter and the switch, wherein a circulating circuit is formed by the short-circuiting circuit and the winding when the switch is set at ON, and the connection switcher switches the connection condition of the winding in a period in which the output voltage of the inverter is set at zero in a rotating operation of the motor and a current caused by the rotating operation circulates in the circulating circuit.
US11632065B2

A method for providing grid-forming control of an inverter-based resource includes monitoring the electrical grid for one or more grid events. The method also includes controlling, via a power regulator of a controller, an active power of the inverter-based resource based on whether the one or more grid events is indicative of a severe grid event. In particular, when the one or more grid events are below a severe grid event threshold, thereby indicating the one or more grid events is not a severe grid event, the method includes controlling, via the power regulator, the active power according to a normal operating mode. Further, when the one or more grid events exceed the severe grid event threshold, thereby indicating the one or more grid events is a severe grid event, the method includes controlling, via the power regulator, the active power according to a modified operating mode. Moreover, the modified operating mode includes temporarily re-configuring the power regulator to reduce or eliminate power overloads induced by the severe grid event for as long as the one or more grid events exceed the severe grid event threshold.
US11632058B2

A multi-level inverter having one or more banks, each bank containing a plurality of low voltage MOSFET transistors. A processor configured to switch the plurality of low voltage MOSFET transistors in each bank to switch at multiple times during each cycle.
US11632047B2

A convenient electronic circuit in which a switch is able to be switched through electric power obtained using weak radio waves is provided. An electronic circuit includes a switch which is connected between a power supply configured to output direct current (DC) electric power and a load driven through DC electric power supplied from the power supply and which switches a connection state between the power supply and the load from a non-conduction state to a conduction state; a power conversion circuit which includes a power input terminal to which electric power obtained through radio waves received by an antenna is input and a DC power output terminal configured to output DC electric power and which converts electric power input to the power input terminal into DC electric power and outputs the converted DC electric power from the DC power output terminal; and a control circuit configured to control a connection state of the switch to be in a conduction state when the power conversion circuit outputs DC electric power. The power conversion circuit includes at least a first capacitor, a first diode, a second capacitor, and a second diode.
US11632039B2

An integrated circuit for a power supply circuit. The integrated circuit includes an oscillator circuit configured to output an oscillator voltage that rises with a predetermined slope from a first voltage, upon an inductor current of the power supply circuit becoming smaller than a first predetermined value, an error voltage output circuit configured to output an error voltage corresponding to a difference between a reference voltage and a feedback voltage corresponding to the output voltage, a drive circuit configured to turn on and off a transistor of the power supply circuit respectively upon the inductor current becoming smaller than the first predetermined value, and upon the oscillator voltage reaching a second voltage that is based on the error voltage, and an output circuit configured to change the first and/or second voltage based on a rectified voltage obtained by full-wave rectification of the AC voltage, and to output the changed voltage.
US11632036B2

A power controller with short-circuit protection is disclosed to control a power switch, which is connected in series with a current-sense resistor and an inductive device between two power lines. The current-sense resistor provides a current-sense signal. The power controller includes a PWM signal generator and a short-circuit protection circuit. The PWM signal generator generates a PWM signal to the power switch to create switching cycles, each consisting of an ON time and an OFF time. The short-circuit protection circuit has a high-pass filter and a condition detector. The high-pass filter high-pass filters the current-sense signal to provide a filtered signal to the condition detector, which determines whether the filtered signal fits a predetermined condition during the ON time to generate a short-circuit protection signal and to prevent the power switch being turned on.
US11632029B2

An energy harvester includes an elongated tubular casing extending around a longitudinal axis between opposed first and second ends. A body is arranged in the casing. A helical electrical winding is wound around the longitudinal axis. The body is arranged to move along the longitudinal axis with alternate motion away from the first end towards the second end and away from the second end towards the first end. As a result of this alternate motion, an electromotive force is produced in the at least one helical electrical winding. Furthermore, at least one of the first and second ends includes a piezoelectric transducer that is configured to co-operate in a kinetic energy transfer relationship with the at least one body to generate an electric voltage as a result of the at least one body reaching, in the alternate motion, an end-of-travel position towards the piezoelectric transducer.
US11632026B2

There are provided a core unit manufacturing apparatus and a core unit manufacturing method including: a molding device that fills a resin into a space portion in a core body; a resin transfer unit that transfers a resin material to the molding device to supply the resin material thereto; and a core transfer unit that carries the core body in and out of a part between a pair of dies of the molding device. The resin transfer unit and the core transfer unit are arranged such that: the resin transfer unit supplies the resin to the molding device from one side position of side surfaces of the molding device; and the core transfer unit carries the core body in and out of the molding device from the other side position of the side surfaces of the molding device, the other side position being different from one side position.
US11632024B2

Construction of a permanent magnet rotor assembly having a plurality of magnetic poles and comprising a number of magnetic pole pieces arranged in circular array. Two sets of permanent magnets—one set magnetised in circumferential direction of the rotor and the second set providing flux in axial direction of rotor, generating a magnetic flux focused through the pole piece and interacting with the magnetic flux of the stator. End-plates made of magnetic material are present such there is an axial gap between the them and the array of magnetic pole pieces. Circumferentially magnetised magnets are placed in the circumferential gaps between the pole pieces, whereas the magnets providing flux in axial direction are placed in the gaps between the array of pole pieces and end-plates.
US11632018B2

The motor cooling member includes: an oil feed port to which oil is fed; a plurality of discharge ports that discharge oil toward a motor; a basis oil passage connected to the oil feed port; and a plurality of derived oil passages each of which is formed by branching from the basis oil passage so as to correspond to each of the plurality of discharge ports and is formed so as to connect the basis oil passage to each of the discharge ports, and which are formed in different shapes from each other.
US11632002B2

The present invention relates to a foreign substance detection method, and an apparatus and a system therefor. A foreign substance detection method in a wireless power transmitter, according to an embodiment of the present invention, may comprise the steps of: if an object placed in a charging area is detected, searching for a current peak frequency with a maximum quality factor value in an available frequency band; receiving, from a wireless power receiver, a foreign substance detection state packet including a reference peak frequency; determining a foreign substance detection reference frequency on the basis of the reference peak frequency; and determining whether or not a foreign substance is present by comparing the current peak frequency with the foreign substance detection reference frequency. Therefore, the present invention has an advantage of being capable of detecting a foreign substance more effectively and accurately.
US11631997B2

A power transmission device for a noncontact power supply device includes a resonant circuit that outputs an alternating magnetic flux by power from a power source circuit, and switching elements for making the resonant circuit generate an alternating magnetic flux, and transmits power to a power receiving coil of a power reception device by the alternating magnetic flux. A power transmission controller of the power transmission device includes a transmission mode of supplying alternating power to the resonant circuit by repeating ON and OFF of switching elements by controlling switching elements. ON time in one cycle of operation of each of switching elements used in the transmission mode is a first fixed value. Accordingly, the power transmission device in a simplified configuration can be provided.
US11631996B2

A device includes a signaling means and a motion sensor, and logic for activating or controlling the signaling means in response to a sensed motion according to an embedded logic. The device may be used as a toy, and may be shaped like a play ball or as a handheld unit. It may be powered from a battery, either chargeable from an AC power source directly or contactless by using induction or by converting electrical energy from harvested kinetic energy. The embedded logic may activate or control the signaling means, predictably or randomly, in response to sensed acceleration magnitude or direction, such as sensing the crossing of a preset threshold or sensing the peak value. The visual means may be a numeric display for displaying a value associated with the count of the number of times the threshold has been exceeded or the peak magnitude of the acceleration sensed.
US11631990B2

A power supply connection device includes a connection box that connects a battery pack and an electric generator, and the connection box includes: a first connection part that is connected to the battery pack; a second connection part that is connected to the electric generator; a first circuit that connects a commercial power supply and the second connection part; and a second circuit that connects the first connection part and the second connection part upon detection of a power outage.
US11631983B2

The present invention is directed to a shipping container configured to charge a plurality of power supplies associated with a plurality of aerosol delivery devices. The shipping container comprises at least one tray comprising at least one first charging interface configured to provide energy to the plurality of power supplies to charge the power supplies. In some embodiments, the at least one first charging interface is configured to wirelessly charge the plurality of power supplies. In other embodiments, the at least one first charging interface is configured to charge the plurality of power supplies via one or more physical connections. In some embodiments, the at least one first charging interface is configured to electrically couple to at least one local power storage unit. In some embodiments, the at least one first charging interface is configured to electrically couple to at least one external power source.
US11631981B2

A power adapter, a terminal, and a method for processing an impedance anomaly in a charging loop are provided. The terminal includes a battery and a charging interface, and is configured to form a charging loop with a power adapter via the charging interface to charge the battery. The terminal further includes: a communication component, configured to receive voltage indication information from the power adapter when the power adapter charges the terminal, the voltage indication information indicating an output voltage of the power adapter; a detection component, configured to detect an input voltage of the power adapter; and an anomaly processing component, configured to determine whether an impedance of the charging loop is abnormal according to a difference between the input voltage and the output voltage, and to control the charging loop to enter into a protected state if the impedance of the charging loop is abnormal.
US11631970B2

A junction box includes a housing having a plurality of side wall portions, and a liquid detector including a first terminal portion and a second terminal portion. The junction box is disposed in a housing case housing a power storage module. The first terminal portion and the second terminal portion are directed toward a lower side of one of the side wall portions and drawn out from the inside of the housing to the outside of the housing.
US11631969B2

Systems and methods for mounting electrical devices such that they appear “flush” with a finished wall. The systems include specialized back boxes, mud rings, faceplates, and other tools that are installed and used during the mounting process. The mounting process includes a specific series of steps that take place during construction and wall finishing, including that mud or other finishing material is used to both “hide” the mounting system and lock it into place The systems and methods allow for full usage of existing electrical devices such as electric outlets, light switches, and USB connectors, with an improved visual appearance over existing electrical plates that sit on top of the wall.
US11631965B2

A light emitting device includes: a light emitting element; and a wavelength conversion member including: a wavelength conversion part configured to convert light emitted from the light emitting element into light having a different wavelength and to output the light having the different wavelength, an enclosing part enclosing the wavelength conversion part, and a conducting layer disposed on the enclosing part and surrounding the wavelength conversion part. The conducting layer comprises ruthenium oxide.
US11631958B2

In a method of manufacturing surface-emitting lasers, a substrate having a major surface including a plurality of areas each provided with a plurality of surface-emitting lasers is prepared. A first laser beam emitted when a direct-current voltage is applied to each of an n number of surface-emitting lasers among the plurality of surface-emitting lasers is measured, n being an integer of 2 or greater. A second laser beam emitted when an alternating-current voltage is applied to each of an m number of surface-emitting lasers among the plurality of surface-emitting lasers is measured, m being a natural number smaller than n. Whether the n number of surface-emitting lasers are each conforming or defective is determined from a result of the measurement of the first laser beam. Whether the m number of surface-emitting lasers are each conforming or defective is determined from a result of the measurement of the second laser beam.
US11631956B2

A fastening device for fastening a conductor line to at least one mounting element. The fastening device has at least one holding element connectable to the conductor line. The holding element fastens the conductor line to the mounting element such that movement perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the conductor line is not possible. A conductor line system has a conductor line, which is fastened by a first fastening device to a first mounting element and by a second fastening device spaced apart therefrom to a second mounting element. The first fastening device is connected to the conductor line and to the first mounting element in such a way that movement in the longitudinal direction is not possible. The second fastening device is connected to the conductor line and/or to the mounting line in such a way that movement in the longitudinal direction is possible.
US11631955B2

Provided is a connector assembly including a first connector including a first terminal on a bottom surface thereof, and a first contact portion being a part of the first terminal and a projection portion on a surface opposite to the bottom surface; and a second connector including a second terminal on a bottom surface thereof, and a second contact portion being a part of the second terminal, the second contact portion being configured to be electrically connected to the first contact portion, and a groove portion configured to receive the projection portion, on a surface opposite to the bottom surface, wherein at least a part of a surface of the projection portion is in intimate contact with a part of a surface of the groove portion, and each of the first and second connectors is an integrally-molded product including an insulating member and a conductive member.
US11631953B2

The present utility model discloses a MFi-certified digital data cable comprising a wire rod which is equipped with an input connector at one end and an output connector at the other end; the output connector comprises a MFi-certified connector, a circuit board, a Nixie tube and a rubber base; a connecting piece is fixed at the position adjoining the tail-end of the MFi-certified connector; a plurality of conductive terminals are fixed inside the connecting piece, two ends of each conductive terminal pass through two ends of the connecting piece and then are connected with the MFi-certified connector and the circuit board respectively so the circuit board is assembled and fixed via the connecting piece.
US11631950B2

A plug connector housing having a housing, a sleeve arranged movably relative to the housing, and a lever, the lever being mounted on the housing for rotation about an axis of rotation extending perpendicularly to a plug-in direction of the plug connector housing, wherein the sleeve can be displaced in the plug-in direction in order to fix a cable by a rotary movement of the lever and the plug connector housing can be locked with a mating plug connector housing by the rotary movement of the lever, the housing having a cable-side end and a plug-side end and a strain relief element having an opening for passing through a cable being arranged at the cable-side end of the housing, and it being possible for the sleeve to at least partially be pushed onto the strain relief element in order to exert radial pressure on the strain relief element relative to the plug-in direction.
US11631947B2

A fail proof electrical connector apparatus offers a unique structure for solar photovoltaic (PV) system installations. The apparatus includes a compact connector enclosure that can be installed at flexible locations of a solar module. The tabs of the connector enclosure connect to various solar cells of the module. The insertion pins of the tabs are mounted inside plugs of a pin connector, which connects to a cable. The cable comprises a one-plug end and a multiple-plug end with a wire connecting both. Of the two or more plugs of the multiple-plug end, only one active plug is electrically connected to the wire. The cable is connected to the module with the active plug being inserted to a center plug of the pin connector, and the one-plug end connected to an outer plug of the pin connector of an adjacent module, thus, achieving fail proof, reliable installations while saving labor hours.
US11631943B2

An antenna structure applied in a wireless communication device includes a frame, a first feed portion, a second feed portion, and a ground portion. The frame defines at least a first gap and a second gap. The first gap and the second gap collectively divide the frame into a first radiation portion and a second radiation portion. The first feed portion is electrically connected to the first radiation portion and a first signal feed point for feeding currents and signals to the first radiation portion. The second feed portion is electrically connected to the second radiation portion and a second signal feed point for feeding currents and signals to the second radiation portion. When the first radiation portion and the second radiation portion supply currents, respectively, the first radiation portion and the second radiation portion generate radiation signals in at least one same frequency band.
US11631939B2

Single band and multiband wireless antennas are an important element of wireless systems. Competing tradeoffs of overall footprint, performance aspects such as impedance matching and cost require not only consideration but become significant when multiple antenna elements are employed within a single antenna such as to obtain circular polarization transmit and/or receive. Accordingly, it would be beneficial to provide designers of a wide range of electrical devices and systems with compact single or multiple frequency band antennas which, in addition to providing the controlled radiation pattern and circular polarization purity (where required) are impedance matched without substantially increasing the footprint of the antenna and/or the complexity of the microwave/RF circuit interfaced to them, whilst supporting multiple signals to/from multiple antenna elements in antennas employing them. Solutions present achieve this through provisioning one or more capacitive series reactances discretely or in combination with one or more shunt capacitive reactances.
US11631930B2

A wireless communication structure, a display panel, and a wireless communication apparatus. The wireless communication structure includes a loop structure including a first connection end, a second connection end, and a coil body. At least a part of the coil body is connected between the first connection end and the second connection end; the antenna includes a millimeter-wave antenna unit configured to transmit and/or receive wireless signals in millimeter-wave band, and the millimeter-wave antenna unit is connected to the coil body. The millimeter-wave antenna unit is connected to the coil body of the loop structure, so that not only the loop structure and the antenna can be arranged in a limited space, but also a desired optical performance of the display screen can be ensured.
US11631916B2

A battery pack includes: a battery stack; a housing that houses the battery stack; and a skeleton part that is housed in the housing and reinforces the housing. The skeleton part includes a stem extending in a first direction, a plurality of branch portions that protrude from the stem and are arranged in a row in the first direction, and a plurality of housing spaces, each of the housing spaces being defined by a pair of branch portions disposed adjacently to each other and housing the battery stack. The stem and the plurality of branch portions are fixed to the housing.
US11631914B2

A solid electrolyte includes an ion conductor represented by at least one of Formulae 1 to 3, Li1+3xM11−xO2  Formula 1 wherein, in Formula 1, M1 is a trivalent element, and 0
US11631906B2

A protection circuit board includes a printed circuit board having a circuit is printed on a board formed from an electrically insulating material and two or more connection components disposed on at least one surface of the printed circuit board and are coupled to an electrode terminal of a secondary battery. Additionally, at least one inspection slot having a shape recessed within the connection component and extending to a portion that the electrode terminal of the secondary battery is coupled thereto and is defined in the connection component. Also, an inspection device and inspection method for inspecting a welded state between a protection circuit board and an electrode terminal among a pair of electrode terminals of a battery pack are provided.
US11631905B2

A battery module includes battery cells being arrayed, a cell-monitoring unit configured to monitor each battery cell of the battery module, a battery cell side circuit board electrically connected to the battery cells, and a cell-monitoring unit side circuit board electrically connected to the cell-monitoring unit and the battery cell side circuit board. The battery cell side circuit board and the cell-monitoring unit side circuit board are connected to each other and voltage detection lines on the battery cell side circuit board and a voltage detection lines on the cell-monitoring unit side circuit board are electrically connected. The electric circuits of the voltage detection lines on the battery cell side circuit board are aligned in order of their electric potentials and the electric circuits of the voltage detection lines on the cell-monitoring unit side circuit board are aligned in order of their electric potentials.
US11631903B1

A zinc bromine electrochemical cell comprises an anode-side subassembly, an insulating porous separator, and a cathode-side subassembly. The anode-side subassembly comprises an anode current terminal, an anode current collector, an anode support, an anode sheet, and an anode insulating net. The cathode-side subassembly comprises a cathode insulating mesh, a cathode graphite felt, a cathode sheet, a cathode current collector, and a cathode current terminal. The anode-side subassembly and the cathode-side subassembly are separated by the insulating porous separator.
US11631902B2

An electrochemical storage cell may comprise first and second electrode sheets wound around a cylindrical core forming a jellyroll structure, the first and second electrode sheets each comprising uncoated conductive edges parallel to end faces of the jellyroll structure, and coated opposing surfaces between the uncoated conductive edges, first and second separator sheets mechanically and electrically separating the coated opposing surfaces of the first and second electrode sheets and mechanically and electrically separating the cylindrical core and the coated opposing surfaces of the first electrode sheet, and slotted cutouts from the uncoated conductive edges, the slotted cutouts angularly co-located relative to the cylindrical core upon forming the jellyroll structure.
US11631901B2

A battery is provided. The battery includes an electrode having a flat shape. The electrode is wound and includes a through hole. The through hole is further provided in a wound-back portion of the electrode.
US11631898B2

The present disclosure relates to an electrolyte for a lithium secondary battery, and in particular, to a liquid electrolyte capable of stabilizing lithium metal and suppressing lithium dendrite growth, and a lithium secondary battery including the same. The lithium secondary battery provided with the electrolyte according to the present disclosure has an excellent cycle-dependent capacity retention rate, and accordingly, is effective in improving a battery lifespan property.
US11631893B2

This disclosure provides a battery including a cathode an anode positioned opposite the cathode. The anode includes a hybrid artificial solid-electrolyte interphase (A-SEI) layer encapsulating the anode. The hybrid A-SEI layer includes a first active component, a second active component disposed on the first active component, and a plurality of carbon-containing aggregates interwoven throughout the first and second active components and configured to inhibit growth of Li dendritic structures from the anode towards the cathode. A separator is positioned between the anode and the cathode. The cathode includes a porous carbon-based structure configured to expand in a presence of polysulfide (PS) shuttle within one or more portions of the battery. An electrolyte is dispersed between the anode and the cathode and in contact with both the anode and the cathode. The plurality of carbon-containing aggregates can include a polymer, which includes a cross-linked polymeric network.
US11631891B2

The present invention relates to a nitrogen-doped sulfide-based solid electrolyte for all-solid batteries. The a nitrogen-doped sulfide-based solid electrolyte for all-solid batteries includes a compound with an argyrodite-type crystal structure represented by the following Formula 1: LiaPSbNcXd  [Formula 1] wherein 6≤a≤7, 3
US11631889B2

A sulfide glass solid electrolyte sheet can be protected from reaction with moisture by a thin metal layer coating converted to a thin electrochemically functional and protective compound layer. The converted protective compound layer is electrochemically functional in that it allows for through transport of lithium ions.
US11631880B2

The present disclosure provides a fuel cell stack, a fuel cell system and a method for controlling a fuel cell stack, which can reduce obstruction of reactive gas fluid channels caused by freezing of retained water, while allowing size to be reduced. The fuel cell stack of the disclosure comprises water storage units that are formed between every two adjacent fuel cell unit cells, surrounded by the adjacent separators, the wall members and the gaskets, and that communicate with the reactive gas discharge manifold via the gaps of the wall members. The fuel cell system of the disclosure controls either or both the valve and compressor in a reactive gas supply channel and/or the valve in a reactive gas discharge channel, to cause liquid water retained in the water storage units to be discharged out of the fuel cell stack. The controlling method of the disclosure includes reducing the pressure in and scavenging the interior of the reactive gas discharge manifold, to cause the liquid water that has been discharged into the reactive gas discharge manifold to be discharged out of the fuel cell stack.
US11631869B2

A flow plate for a humidifier, having flow fields on both mutually opposite flat sides of the flow plate is described. The flow plate proposed here has a multiplicity of through-openings, wherein the through-openings are designed such that a perpendicular projection of the through openings onto a plane oriented parallel to the plane of the flat surface of the flow plate has a non-vanishing area, so that gas passing through the through-openings effects, at least in part, mixing of a gas guided in the flow fields perpendicular to the plane of the flat surface of the flow plate. The through-openings improve the power of the humidifier, thus permitting a lower number of flow plates and therefore a more lightweight and more compact design.
US11631863B2

A fuel cell catalyst material includes metal catalyst particles formed of a metal material and a carbon-based coating composition at least partially coating at least some of the metal catalyst particles. The carbon-based coating composition includes a carbon network. The carbon-based coating composition is doped with a dopant. The carbon-based coating composition includes a number of defects formed by one or more vacated carbon atoms in the carbon network.
US11631860B2

An anode for a lithium-based energy storage device such as a lithium-ion battery is disclosed. The anode includes an electrically conductive current collector comprising an electrically conductive layer and a transition metal oxide layer overlaying the electrically conductive layer. The anode may include a continuous porous lithium storage layer provided over the transition metal oxide layer. The continuous porous lithium storage layer may include at least 40 atomic % silicon. A method of making the anode may include providing an electrically conductive current collector having an electrically conductive layer and a transition metal oxide layer provided over the electrically conductive layer. The transition metal oxide layer may have an average thickness of at least 0.05 μm. A continuous porous lithium storage layer is deposited over the transition metal oxide layer by PECVD.
US11631852B2

A secondary battery, a preparation method thereof, and an apparatus including the secondary battery are described. Specifically, the secondary battery includes a negative-electrode plate, where the negative-electrode plate is of a multi-layer structure, and the multi-layer structure sequentially includes: a negative-electrode current collector, a primer layer, and a negative-electrode film layer; the negative-electrode film layer includes a first negative-electrode film layer and a second negative-electrode film layer, and the first negative-electrode film layer is located between the primer layer and the second negative-electrode film layer; and the first negative-electrode film layer includes a first negative-electrode active material, the first negative-electrode active material includes first artificial graphite, at least some particles in the first artificial graphite are secondary particles, and a quantity proportion A of the number of the secondary particles to a total number of particles of the first negative-electrode active material satisfies A≥50%.
US11631850B2

An objective of the present invention is to provide an all-solid-state battery with a high discharge capacity in which lithium vanadium phosphate is used as a positive electrode active material layer and a negative electrode active material layer. According to the present invention, the positive electrode active material layer and the negative electrode active material layer of the all-solid-state battery having an all-solid-state electrolyte between a pair of electrodes contain the lithium vanadium phosphate, the lithium vanadium phosphate contains a polyphosphate compound containing Li and V, and the lithium vanadium phosphate contains Li3V2(PO4)3 as a main phase and contains 1.0% by weight or more and 15.0% by weight or less of Li3PO4 relative to Li3V2(PO4)3, whereby a high discharge capacity can be provided.
US11631838B2

Disclosed herein is a composite particulate comprising a plurality of active material particles; and a single graphene sheet or a plurality of graphene sheets surrounds the plurality of active material particles and a surface of the composite particulate, wherein a single graphene sheet or a plurality of graphene sheets provides an electron-conducting path.
US11631837B2

A composition comprises: an at least partially hydrolysed polyvinyl acetate component having an hydrolysation degree of at least 5%; a polyalkylene glycol component having a number average molecular mass Mn lower than 9000 g/mol and consisting of one or more substances selected from the group consisting of polyethylene glycol, polypropylene glycol, copolymers of ethylene glycol and propylene glycol, and their derivatives; a positive or negative electrode active component; and a conductive component; wherein the mass ratio between the at least partially hydrolysed polyvinyl acetate component and the positive or negative electrode active component equals at least 0.12 and at most 0.30, and wherein the mass ratio between the polyalkylene glycol component and the positive or negative electrode active component equals at least 0.012 and at most 0.10.
US11631835B2

The present disclosure provides an OLED display panel and an OLED display device, and belongs to the field of display technology. The OLED display panel of the present disclosure includes a base substrate and a display cover disposed opposite to each other; a polarizing layer disposed between the base substrate and the display cover; a light extraction layer disposed between the base substrate and the display cover; the OLED display panel is provided with a light exit surface, and the light extraction layer is closer to the light exit surface than the polarizing layer.
US11631832B2

An electroluminescent display panel and a display apparatus are provided. The display panel includes: a base substrate including a display region and a non-display region; an encapsulating structure on the base substrate, extending from the display region to the non-display region; and a crack dam structure on the base substrate, locating at an edge of the non-display region and on a side of the encapsulating structure away from the display region. The crack dam structure includes: an inorganic layer on the base substrate, including a plurality of dams and a plurality of slots, the dams and the grooves locating at an edge of a side of the inorganic layer away from the display region; and an organic layer, on the inorganic layer, covering at least the dams and fill the slots, wherein a surface of the organic layer away from the base substrate includes at least a non-planar structure.
US11631831B2

A display device includes a transmission area in a display area and includes a groove in a non-display area surrounding the transmission area and may minimize the occurrence of defective pixels because a groove forming process includes a process of forming a protection layer covering an emission area before formation of a mask layer and a process of removing the protection layer after removal of the mask layer.
US11631826B2

A light-emitting element is provided, including a first electrode and a second electrode, a first layer including first and second organic compounds, the first layer being formed between the first electrode and the second electrode wherein the first organic compound is capable of emitting a first light and the second organic compound has an electron transporting property, and a second layer including third and fourth organic compounds, the second layer being formed between the first layer and the second electrode wherein the third organic compound is capable of emitting a second light and has an electron trap property and the fourth organic compound has an electron transporting property.
US11631824B2

A memristive device includes a biomaterial comprising protein nanowires and at least two electrodes in operative arrangement with the biomaterial such that an applied voltage induces conductance switching. An artificial neuron or an artificial synapse includes a memrisitive device with the electrodes configured to apply a pulsed voltage configured to mimic an action-potential input.
US11631823B2

A display device includes a flexible display panel and a protective film. The protective film includes a film main body and a first adhesion portion. The film main body has a first surface contacting the flexible display panel and a first recess portion recessed from the first surface, and the first adhesion portion is in the first recess portion.
US11631822B2

Provided are an organometallic compound represented by Formula 1 and an organic light-emitting device including the same. The organic light-emitting device includes: a first electrode, a second electrode, and an organic layer between the first electrode and the second electrode and including an emission layer, wherein the emission layer includes the organometallic compound.
US11631821B2

Provided is a heterocyclic compound of Chemical Formula 1: wherein: W1 and W2 are the same as or different from each other, and each independently is O or S; A1 and A2 each independently is a substituted or unsubstituted aryl group, or a substituted or unsubstituted heteroaryl group; R1 to R7 each independently is hydrogen, deuterium, a nitrile group, a halogen group, a substituted or unsubstituted alkyl group, a substituted or unsubstituted cycloalkyl group, a substituted or unsubstituted alkoxy group, a substituted or unsubstituted silyl group, a substituted or unsubstituted amine group, a substituted or unsubstituted aryl group, or a substituted or unsubstituted heteroaryl group; and R1 to R7, A1 and A2 bond to adjacent substituents to form a substituted or unsubstituted ring, and an organic light-emitting device including the same.
US11631818B2

An organic field effect transistor includes a channel structure having a photoalignment layer and an organic semiconductor layer disposed directly over the photoalignment layer, where a charge carrier mobility varies along a thickness direction of the channel structure. The channel structure may define an active area between a source and a drain of the transistor and may include alternating layers of at least two photoalignment layers and at least two organic semiconductor layers. Each photoalignment layer is configured to influence an orientation of molecules within an overlying organic semiconductor layer and hence impact the mobility of charge carriers within the device active area while also advantageously decreasing the OFF current of the device.
US11631815B2

A device having design film thicknesses, to suppress non-uniformity of a light emitting surface, to provide a quantum dot electroluminescence device with good luminous efficiency and light emitting life-span, and to provide an excellent quantum dot electroluminescence device with luminous efficiency and light emitting life-span. A quantum dot electroluminescence device including a hole transport layer, an electron transport layer, and a light emitting layer disposed between the hole transport layer and the electron transport layer, wherein the hole transport layer includes a polymer material and a low molecular material, the light emitting layer includes a quantum dot having a core-shell structure, and a residual film ratio of the hole transport layer is greater than or equal to about 95%.
US11631807B2

Aspects of the present technology are directed toward Integrated Circuits (IC) including a plurality of trenches disposed in a substrate about a set of silicide regions. The trenches can extend down into the substrate below the set of silicide regions. The silicide regions can be formed by implanting metal ions into portions of a substrate exposed by a mask layer with narrow pitch openings. The trenches can be formed by selectively etching the substrate utilizing the set of silicide regions as a trench mask. An semiconductor material with various degree of crystallinity can be grown from the silicide regions, in openings that extend through subsequently formed layers down to the silicide regions.
US11631801B2

A multilayer piezoelectric ceramic is constituted by: piezoelectric ceramic layers which do not contain lead as a constituent element, have a perovskite compound expressed by the composition formula LixNayK1−x−yNbO3 (where 0.02
US11631797B2

A buffer layer can be used to smooth the surface roughness of a galvanic contact layer (e.g., of niobium) in an electronic device, the buffer layer being made of a stack of at least four (e.g., six) layers of a face-centered cubic (FCC) crystal structure material, such as copper, the at least four FCC material layers alternating with at least three layers of a body-centered cubic (BCC) crystal structure material, such as niobium, wherein each of the FCC material layers and BCC material layers is between about five and about ten angstroms thick. The buffer layer can provide the smoothing while still maintaining desirable transport properties of a device in which the buffer layer is used, such as a magnetic Josephson junction, and magnetics of an overlying magnetic layer in the device, thereby permitting for improved magnetic Josephson junctions (MJJs) and thus improved superconducting memory arrays and other devices.
US11631794B2

A thermoelectric material of the present invention includes copper, tin, and sulfur, wherein a ratio A/B of the number A of copper atoms to the number B of tin atoms is 0.5 to 2.5 and a content of a metal element other than copper and tin is 5 mol % or less with respect to total metal elements. Additionally, the thermoelectric material of the present invention has a thermal conductivity less than 1.0 W/(m·K) at 200 to 400° C.
US11631784B2

Disclosed herein is an apparatus including a first three-dimensional (3-D) structure, a second 3-D structure, and a conductive layer. The first 3D structure includes a first-type doped semiconductor material having a semi-polar facet. The second 3-D structure forms a light-emitting diode (LED) and includes a second-type doped semiconductor material, an active layer, and the first-type doped semiconductor material. The conductive layer at least partially overlays and is in ohmic contact with the semi-polar facet. The conductive layer is configured to carry current that flows between the semi-polar facet and the active layer. In some embodiments, the first-type doped semiconductor material may include an N-type doped semiconductor material, and the second-type doped semiconductor material may include a P-type doped semiconductor material. The first-type doped semiconductor material of both 3-D structures may be etched from a common first-type doped semiconductor epitaxial layer.
US11631782B2

A method for etching a semiconductor structure (110) is provided, the semiconductor structure comprising a sub-surface quantum structure (30) of a first III-V semiconductor material,beneath a surface layer (31) of a second III-V semiconductor material having a charge carrier density of less than 5×1017 cm−3. The sub-surface quantum structure may comprise, for example, a quantum well, or a quantum wire, or a quantum dot. The method comprises the steps of exposing the surface layer to an electrolyte (130), and applying a potential difference between the first III-V semiconductor material and the electrolyte, to electrochemically etch the sub-surface quantum structure (30) to form a plurality of nanostructures, while the surface layer (31) is not etched. A semiconductor structure, uses thereof, and devices incorporating such semiconductor structures are further provided.
US11631780B2

Various embodiments of solid state transducer (“SST”) devices are disclosed. In several embodiments, a light emitter device includes a metal-oxide-semiconductor (MOS) capacitor, an active region operably coupled to the MOS capacitor, and a bulk semiconductor material operably coupled to the active region. The active region can include at least one quantum well configured to store first charge carriers under a first bias. The bulk semiconductor material is arranged to provide second charge carriers to the active region under the second bias such that the active region emits UV light.
US11631778B2

A solar module assembly includes a frame having an upper portion encompassing an area and a mid portion disposed below the upper portion. A plurality of solar panels is arranged in a string, sandwiched between two transparent panes forming a single string panel. The solar panels occupy less than the area of the upper portion. Each of the plurality of solar panels has a pair of opposing edges. A reflector is mounted on the mid portion to reflect light selectively.
US11631777B2

Thin-film solar cell modules and serial cell-to-cell interconnect structures and methods of fabrication are described. In an embodiment, a solar cell interconnect includes a bypass diode between adjacent solar cells to allow the flow of current around a single solar cell.
US11631776B2

The present disclosure is a photoelectric conversion element including: a photoelectric conversion layer 5 including a first quantum dot 4a and a second quantum dot 4b, a ratio X of the number of heavy metal atoms to the number of oxygen group atoms is less than 2 on a surface of the nanoparticle of the first quantum dot 4a, the ratio X is greater than or equal to 2 on a surface of the nanoparticle of the second quantum dot 4b, and Equation (1) is satisfied: 0.3
US11631769B2

A semiconductor device includes: a fin-type active region extending on a substrate in a first direction; a gate structure extending across the fin-type active region in a second direction, different from the first direction; a source/drain region in the fin-type active region on one side of the gate structure; and first and second contact structures connected to the source/drain region and the gate structure, respectively, wherein at least one of the first and second contact structures includes a seeding layer on at least one of the gate structure and the source/drain region and including a first crystalline metal, and a contact plug on the seeding layer and including a second crystalline metal different from the first crystalline metal, and the second crystalline metal is substantially lattice-matched to the first crystalline metal at an interface between the seeding layer and the contact plug.
US11631767B2

A semiconductor structure and a method for forming a semiconductor structure are disclosed. One form a semiconductor structure includes: a substrate, comprising a first region used to form a well region and a second region used to form a drift region, wherein the first region is adjacent to the second region; and a fin, protruding out of the substrate, wherein the fins comprise first fins located at a junction of the first region and the second region and second fins located on the second region, and a quantity of the second fins is greater than a quantity of the first fins.
US11631753B2

A method for fabricating semiconductor device includes the steps of: forming a fin-shaped structure on a substrate; forming a gate dielectric layer on the fin-shaped structure; forming a gate electrode on the fin-shaped structure; performing a nitridation process to implant ions into the gate dielectric layer adjacent to two sides of the gate electrode; and forming an epitaxial layer adjacent to two sides of the gate electrode.
US11631749B2

A method includes forming a dummy gate over a substrate. A first gate spacer is formed on a side of the dummy gate. The dummy gate is replaced with a gate structure, such that that first gate spacer is on a side of the gate structure. The gate structure is etched back. After etching back the gate structure, a top portion of the first gate spacer is removed. A second gate spacer is formed over a remaining portion of the first gate spacer. After forming the second gate spacer, a dielectric cap is formed over the gate structure.
US11631743B2

A semiconductor structure and a forming method of a semiconductor structure are provided. One form of the forming method includes: providing a base, where a discrete gate structure is formed on the base, a spacer is formed on a side wall of the gate structure, and a source/drain doped layer is formed in the base on two sides of the gate structure, and a bottom dielectric layer covering the source/drain doped layer is formed on the two sides of the gate structure; forming a bottom source/drain plug running through the bottom dielectric layer above the source/drain doped layer, a source/drain cap layer located on a top surface of the bottom source/drain plug, a gate cap layer located on a top surface of the gate structure, and an etching barrier layer located between the gate cap layer and the source/drain cap layer and covering a top surface of the spacer; forming a top dielectric layer covering the gate cap layer, the source/drain cap layer, and the etching barrier layer on the bottom dielectric layer; forming a top source/drain plug that runs through the source/drain cap layer and the top dielectric layer and that is in contact with the bottom source/drain plug; and forming a gate plug that runs through the gate cap layer and the top dielectric layer and that is in contact with the gate structure. Embodiments of the present disclosure help improve the performance of the semiconductor structure.
US11631736B2

A semiconductor structure includes an isolation structure; first and second source/drain (S/D) features over the isolation structure, defining a first direction from the first S/D feature to the second S/D feature from a top view; one or more channel layers connecting the first and the second S/D features; a gate structure between the first and the second S/D features and engaging each of the one or more channel layers; and a via structure under the first S/D feature and electrically connecting to the first S/D feature. In a cross-sectional view perpendicular to the first direction, the via structure has a profile that widens and then narrows along a bottom-up direction.
US11631729B2

A display device includes: a substrate including a display area, a peripheral area outside the display area, and a pad area in the peripheral area; a data line in the display area; and a first connection line in the display area and connected to the data line to transmit, to the data line, a signal from the pad area, wherein the first connection line includes a first portion in a first direction and a second portion bent from the first portion and in a second direction.
US11631725B2

The present disclosure provided an organic light-emitting display device comprising: a substrate where a first direction and a second direction intersecting each other are defined, the substrate on which sub-pixels arranged along the first direction and the second direction; first electrodes of organic light-emitting diodes allocated respectively to the sub-pixels; a first bank having first openings exposing the first electrodes; and a second bank having second openings exposing the first electrode on the first bank, wherein in at least one region, the second opening simultaneously exposes at least two first electrodes neighboring in the third direction.
US11631718B2

A vertical nonvolatile memory device including memory cell strings using a resistance change material is provided. Each of the memory cell strings of the nonvolatile memory device includes a semiconductor layer extending in a first direction; a plurality of gates and a plurality of insulators alternately arranged in the first direction; a gate insulating layer extending in the first direction between the plurality of gates and the semiconductor layer and between the plurality of insulators and the semiconductor layer; and a resistance change layer extending in the first direction on a surface of the semiconductor layer. The resistance change layer includes a metal-semiconductor oxide including a mixture of a semiconductor material of the semiconductor layer and a transition metal oxide.
US11631717B2

A memory cell is disclosed. The memory cell includes a storage component that includes a chalcogenide stack that includes a plurality of layers of material and a selector component that includes a Schottky diode.
US11631715B2

A lighting device is disclosed that includes a plurality of light emitting diodes arranged in an array, a plurality of trenches disposed between and optically isolating the light emitting diodes, and a patterned converter layer disposed over an array surface formed by light emitting surfaces of the light emitting diodes and upper surfaces of the trenches, the patterned converter layers including a first region having a first converter and a second region having a second converter different from the first converter, the first region and second region disposed over different areas of the array surface.
US11631707B2

An imaging device including: a photoelectric converter that generates a signal charge by photoelectric conversion of light; a semiconductor substrate; a charge accumulation region that is an impurity region of a first conductivity type in the semiconductor substrate, the charge accumulation region being configured to receive the signal charge; a first transistor that includes, as a source or a drain, a first impurity region of the first conductivity type in the semiconductor substrate; and a blocking structure that is located between the charge accumulation region and the first transistor. The blocking structure includes a second impurity region of a second conductivity type in the semiconductor substrate, the second conductivity type being different from the first conductivity type, and a first electrode that is located above the semiconductor substrate, the first electrode being configured to be applied with a first voltage.
US11631706B2

According to one embodiment, a light receiving device, includes pixel regions, each comprising a photoelectric transducer. Each photoelectric transducer is connected to a quenching resistor. A deep trench isolation structure surrounds and separates each pixel region. A plurality of shallow trench isolation portions is in the light receiving device. Each shallow trench isolation portion is below a quenching resistor and on a portion the deep trench isolation structure.
US11631705B2

A method of manufacturing a display substrate, a display substrate and a display panel are provided. The method of manufacturing a display substrate includes: infiltrating an etching point of a film group with an etching solution, to form an infiltration groove at the etching point of a film group; and patterning a remaining part of the film group at the infiltration groove, to obtain a via hole penetrating the remaining part of the film group.
US11631703B2

A display panel and a method for manufacturing a display panel that includes a front side and a back side, the display panel including a substrate having a plurality of electrical components provided on a front side of the substrate and integrated circuits connected to the plurality of electrical components, the integrated circuits being embedded in the substrate. A plurality of edge contacts is also provided along edges of the substrate, where the plurality of edge contacts is electrically connected with the integrated circuits. An electrically conductive layer covers at least a part of the front side of the substrate and surrounds the plurality of electrical components, where the electrically conductive layer does not physically contact the embedded integrated circuits and provides electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding to different components of the display panel.
US11631693B2

According to one embodiment, a semiconductor memory device includes a substrate, insulating members, first conductive layers, first pillars, and second pillars. The substrate includes a first area, a second area, block regions, and a first dummy block region. The insulating members are arranged at respective boundary portions of the block regions and the first dummy block region. The first conductive layers are partitioned by the insulating members. The first pillars penetrates the first conductive layers in a region where the first area and the block regions overlap. The second pillars penetrates at least one of the first conductive layers in a region where the first area and the first dummy block region overlap.
US11631691B2

A three-dimensional memory device includes alternating stacks of insulating strips and electrically conductive strips located over a substrate and laterally spaced apart among one another by line trenches which laterally extend along a first horizontal direction and are spaced apart along a second horizontal direction, and memory stack structures arranged in rows extending along the first horizontal direction. Each row of memory stack structures is located on a respective sidewall of the line trenches. Each of the memory stack structures includes a vertical semiconductor channel, a tunneling dielectric contacting the vertical semiconductor channel, a charge storage layer contacting the tunneling dielectric, and a composite blocking dielectric. The composite blocking dielectric includes a first dipole-containing blocking dielectric layer stack, a homogeneous blocking dielectric layer, and a second dipole-containing blocking dielectric layer stack.
US11631682B2

In the present disclosure, it has been appreciated that memory structures, such as static random access memory (SRAM) structures, have feature densities that are extremely high. While this is beneficial in allowing the memory structures to store large amounts of data in a small chip footprint, it is potentially detrimental in that it makes the memory structures more susceptible to leakage current than the other areas of the chip. Accordingly, the present disclosure provides pseudo memory structures which are similar in terms of layout spacing to actual memory structures. However, rather than being used as actual memory structures that store data during operation, these pseudo memory structures are used to characterize leakage current in the design of the IC and/or to characterize the fabrication process used to manufacture the IC.
US11631681B2

Embodiments herein relate to vertical contacts for semiconductor devices. For instance, a memory device having vertical contacts can comprise a substrate including circuitry components, a vertical stack of layers formed from repeating iterations of a group of layers disposed on the substrate, the group of layers comprising a first dielectric material layer, a semiconductor material layer, and a second dielectric material layer including horizontal conductive lines formed along a horizontal plane in the second dielectric material layer, and vertical contacts coupled to the horizontal conductive lines, the vertical contacts extending along a vertical plane within the vertical stack of layers to directly electrically couple the horizontal conductive lines to the circuitry components.
US11631677B2

A semiconductor memory device includes a device isolation pattern on a substrate to define an active region, a word line in the substrate, to intersect the active region, a first dopant region in the active region as at a first side of the word line, a second dopant region in the active region at a second side of the word line, a bit line connected to the first dopant region and intersecting the word line, a bit line contact connecting the bit line to the first dopant region, a landing pad on the second dopant region, and a storage node contact connecting the landing pad to the second dopant region, the storage node contact including a first portion in contact with the second dopant region, the first portion including a single-crystal silicon, and a second portion on the first portion and including a poly-silicon.
US11631676B2

The present disclosure technology provides memory cells and a semiconductor device including the same. According to the present technology, a semiconductor device comprises a plurality of active layers vertically stacked along a first direction over a substrate and horizontally extending along a second direction crossing the first direction; a plurality of bit lines coupled to respective first sides of the active layers and horizontally extending in a third direction crossing the first direction and the second direction; a plurality of capacitors coupled to respective second sides of the active layers; a word line vertically extending through the active layers along the first direction; an upper-level interconnection coupled to an upper end of the word line; and a lower-level interconnection coupled to a lower end of the word line.
US11631674B2

An integrated circuit device includes a fin-type active area along a first horizontal direction on a substrate, a device isolation layer on opposite sidewalls of the fin-type active area, a gate structure along a second horizontal direction crossing the first horizontal direction, the gate structure being on the fin-type active area and on the device isolation layer, and a source/drain area on the fin-type active area, the source/drain area being adjacent to the gate structure, and including an outer blocking layer, an inner blocking layer, and a main body layer sequentially stacked on the fin-type active area, and each of the outer blocking layer and the main body layer including a Si1-xGex layer, where x≠0, and the inner blocking layer including a Si layer.
US11631672B2

A semiconductor integrated circuit includes a substrate, and a standard cell on the substrate. The standard cell includes a first wiring structure electrically connecting a first gate pattern to a fourth gate pattern, and a second wiring structure electrically connecting a second gate pattern to a third gate pattern. The first wiring structure includes a first lower wiring layer, a second lower wiring layer, first and second intermediate wiring layers, and a first upper wiring layer. The second wiring structure includes a third lower wiring layer, a fourth lower wiring layer, third and fourth intermediate wiring layers, and a second upper wiring layer.
US11631667B2

A semiconductor device, the device including: a first silicon layer including a first single crystal silicon layer and a plurality of first transistors; a first metal layer disposed over the first single crystal silicon layer; a second metal layer disposed over the first metal layer; a third metal layer disposed over the second metal layer; a second level including a plurality of second transistors, the second level disposed over the third metal layer; a fourth metal layer disposed over the second level; a fifth metal layer disposed over the fourth metal layer; and a via disposed through the second level, where the via has a diameter of less than 450 nm, where the via includes tungsten, and where a typical thickness of the fifth metal layer is greater than a typical thickness of the second metal layer by at least 50%.
US11631666B2

There is provided a semiconductor device including: an emitter region of a first conductivity type, a contact region of a second conductivity type, provided on the front surface side of the semiconductor substrate; one or more first trench portions which are electrically connected to a gate electrode and are in contact with emitter regions; a second trench portion which is adjacent to one of the one or more first trench portions, is electrically connected to the gate electrode, is in contact with the contact region of the second conductivity type, and is not in contact with the emitter region; and a dummy trench portion which is adjacent to one of the one or more first trench portions and is electrically connected to an emitter electrode, in which the contact region in contact with the second trench portion is in contact with the emitter electrode.
US11631664B2

A resistor-transistor-logic (RTL) circuit with GaN structure, including a GaN layer, a AlGaN barrier layer on the GaN layer, multiple p-type doped GaN capping layers on the AlGaN barrier layer, wherein parts of the p-type doped GaN capping layers in a high-voltage region and in a low-voltage region convert the underlying GaN layer into gate depletion areas, the GaN layer not covered by the p-type doped GaN capping layers in a resistor region becomes a 2DEG resistor.
US11631662B2

The present invention discloses a System on Chip, which includes a power supply pin, a ground pin, an anti-static unit and an anti-reverse connection unit, wherein the anti-static unit is connected between the power supply pin and the ground pin through the anti-reverse connection unit, the power supply pin and the ground pin of the System on Chip are connected to an external power supply; wherein, when the System on Chip is in normal operation, the anti-static unit performs ESD protection of the power supply pin through the conducted anti-static unit; whereas when the external power supply is reversely connected between the power supply pin and the ground pin of the System on Chip, the anti-reverse connection unit is cut off to prevent the reversely connected external power supply from directly connecting anode with cathode of the external power supply through the anti-static unit.
US11631655B2

The present application discloses a method for fabricating a semiconductor device with a connection structure. The method includes providing a first semiconductor structure comprising a plurality of first conductive features adjacent to a top surface of the first semiconductor structure; forming a connection structure comprising a connection insulating layer on the top surface of the first semiconductor structure, a connection layer in the connection insulating layer, and a plurality of first porous interlayers on the plurality of first conductive features and in the connection insulating layer; and forming a second semiconductor structure comprising a plurality of second conductive features on the plurality of first porous interlayers.
US11631639B2

Interconnect structures and methods of forming the same are provided. An interconnect structure according to the present disclosure includes a conductive line feature over a substrate, a conductive etch stop layer over the conductive line feature, a contact via over the conductive etch stop layer, and a barrier layer disposed along a sidewall of the conductive line feature, a sidewall of the conductive etch stop layer, and a sidewall of the contact via.
US11631638B2

A semiconductor structure includes first and second source/drain (S/D) features, one or more channel layers connecting the first and the second S/D features, a high-k metal gate engaging the one or more channel layers, an isolation structure, a power rail under the isolation structure, and a via structure extending through the isolation structure and electrically connecting the first S/D feature and the power rail. At least a portion of the isolation structure is under the first and the second S/D features. In a cross-section that extends through the first S/D feature and perpendicular to a direction from the first S/D feature to the second S/D feature along the one or more channel layers, the via structure extends into a gap vertically between the first S/D feature and the isolation structure.
US11631631B2

A semiconductor device and a method for manufacturing the same are provided. The semiconductor device includes a semiconductor substrate, a conductive structure and at least one via structure. The conductive structure is disposed on an upper surface of the semiconductor substrate. The at least one via structure is disposed in the semiconductor substrate. A portion of the at least one via structure extends beyond the conductive structure.
US11631630B2

Semiconductor devices having one or more vias filled with an electrically conductive material are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a semiconductor device includes a semiconductor substrate having a first side, a plurality of circuit elements proximate to the first side, and a second side opposite the first side. A via can extend between the first and second sides, and a conductive material in the via can extend beyond the second side of the substrate to define a projecting portion of the conductive material. The semiconductor device can have a tall conductive pillar formed over the second side and surrounding the projecting portion of the conductive material, and a short conductive pad formed over the first side and electrically coupled to the conductive material in the via.
US11631629B2

A semiconductor device includes a package and a cooling cover. The package includes a first die having an active surface and a rear surface opposite to the active surface. The rear surface has a cooling region and a peripheral region enclosing the cooling region. The first die includes micro-trenches located in the cooling region of the rear surface. The cooling cover is stacked on the first die. The cooling cover includes a fluid inlet port and a fluid outlet port located over the cooling region and communicated with the micro-trenches.
US11631625B2

A mechanism is provided to remove heat from an integrated circuit (IC) device die by directing heat through a waveguide to a heat sink. The waveguide is mounted on top of a package containing the IC device die. The waveguide is thermally coupled to the IC device die. The waveguide transports the heat to a heat sink coupled to the waveguide and located adjacent to the package on top of a printed circuit board on which the package is mounted. Embodiments provide both thermal dissipation of the generated heat while at the same time maintaining good radio frequency performance of the waveguide.
US11631622B2

A semiconductor device, including a substrate having an insulating plate and a conductive plate formed on the insulating plate, a semiconductor chip formed on the conductive plate, a contact part arranged on the conductive plate with a bonding member therebetween, a rod-shaped external connection terminal having a lower end portion thereof fitted into the contact part, and a lid plate having a front surface and a back surface facing the substrate. An insertion hole pierces the lid plate, forming an entrance and exit respectively on the back and front surfaces of the lid plate. The external connection terminal is inserted in the insertion hole. The semiconductor device has at least one of a guide portion with an inclined surface, fixed to a portion of the external connection terminal located in the insertion hole, or an inclined inner wall of the insertion hole.
US11631621B2

A semiconductor device structure is provided. The semiconductor device structure includes a semiconductor substrate and a first magnetic element and a second magnetic element over the semiconductor substrate. The semiconductor device structure also includes a first conductive line extending exceeding an edge of the first magnetic element. The semiconductor device structure further includes a second conductive line extending exceeding an edge of the second magnetic element. The second conductive line is electrically connected to the first conductive line.
US11631612B2

In a method of manufacturing a semiconductor device, a source/drain structure is formed over a substrate, a first interlayer dielectric (ILD) layer including one or more dielectric layers is formed over the source/drain structure, a first opening is formed in the first ILD layer to at least partially expose the source/drain structure, a sacrificial layer is formed on an inner wall of the first opening, a first insulating layer is formed on the sacrificial layer, a conductive layer is formed on the first insulating layer so as to form a source/drain contact in contact with the source/drain structure, the sacrificial layer is removed to form a space between the first insulating layer and the first ILD layer, and a second insulating layer is formed over the source/drain contact and the first ILD layer to cap an upper opening of the space, thereby forming an air gap.
US11631598B2

A substrate fixing device includes a baseplate, an insulating layer over the baseplate, and an electrostatic chuck on the insulating layer. The insulating layer includes a heating element and a metal layer. The metal layer has a higher thermal conductivity than the insulating layer and is positioned closer to the electrostatic chuck than the heating element.
US11631596B2

In order to provide a concentration control apparatus that, without adding any new sensors or the like, makes it possible to accurately estimate a quantity of source consumed inside a vaporization tank, and to perform highly accurate concentration control in accordance with the remaining quantity of source, there is provided a concentration control apparatus that, in a vaporizer that is equipped with at least a vaporization tank containing a liquid or solid source, a carrier gas supply path that supplies a carrier gas to the vaporization tank, and a source gas extraction path along which flows a source gas which is created by vaporizing the source and is then extracted from the vaporization tank, controls a concentration of the source gas and includes a concentration monitor that is provided on the source gas extraction path, and outputs output signals in accordance with a concentration of the source gas.
US11631583B2

Methods of depositing a film using a plasma enhanced process are described. The method comprises providing continuous power from a power source connected to a microwave plasma source in a process chamber and a dummy load, the continuous power split into pulses having a first time and a second time defining a duty cycle of a pulse. The continuous power is directed to the microwave plasma source during the first time, and the continuous power is directed to the dummy load during the second time.
US11631574B2

The heater component (1) has a substrate part (2), and a thin coating heater (4) which is equipped outside this substrate part (2) and generates heat by power supply. The thin coating heater (4) is formed of a thermal sprayed coating. The thin coating heater (4) has a heater body (10) and a heater extension part (11). The heater body (10) is arranged on a first end face (2a) of the substrate part (2). The heater extension part (11) is extended from the heater body (10) to a second end face (2b) of the substrate part (2) through a side surface (2c) of the substrate part (2). A tip part (11s) of the heater extension part (11) is a heater power supplying part (12) for supplying electric power to the heater body (10).
US11631569B2

Provided is a charged particle beam system capable of reducing the force applied to a sample when a chuck device grips the sample. The charged particle beam system is typified by an electron microscope including a sample chamber, a sample exchange chamber connected to the sample chamber, a sample container capable of being removably attached in the sample exchange chamber, and a transport device for transporting the sample between the sample container and the sample exchange chamber. The transport device includes the chuck device for gripping the sample, a drive mechanism for moving the chuck device in a given direction, a mechanical driver for actuating the chuck device, and a power transmission mechanism for transmitting power of the mechanical driver to the chuck device. The power transmission mechanism includes a shaft and a resilient member that elastically deforms when a force in the given direction is applied to the shaft.
US11631558B2

A switch includes magnet for biasing a contact arm into a close position, the contact arm forced into an open position when an actuating force is applied to an extending portion of the arm. The switch can be operatively coupled to a zipper system of a container such that a zipper slider, when moved to a closed position of the zipper system, contact the extending portion of the arm to provide the actuating force. A circuit is formed by electrically connecting the switch to a battery and light source. The light source illuminates the interior of the container when the zipper slider is moved from a closed zipper system position.
US11631553B2

An operating mechanism for opening and closing at least two contacts simultaneously is provided. The operating mechanism includes a base frame and a bridge body having an elongate contact surface with a length and a width. The elongate contact surface is configured to extend in a length direction over and be in contact with operating rods of the at least two contacts. The operating mechanism further includes a first reaction arm extending substantially parallel to the length of the elongate contact surface and a second reaction arm extending parallel to the first reaction arm and at a distance of the first reaction arm in the direction perpendicular to the elongate contact surface. The operating mechanism also includes a rod mechanism of two links and a cam arranged on a shaft.
US11631537B2

A multilayer ceramic capacitor includes a laminate and an external electrode. The laminate includes a central layer portion in which first and second internal electrode layers are alternately laminated with a dielectric ceramic layer therebetween, a peripheral layer portion sandwiching the central layer portion in a lamination direction, and a side margin sandwiching the central layer portion and the peripheral layer portion in a width direction. When viewing the laminate and the first external electrode through a cross-section parallel to the width direction and the lamination direction at a central portion in a length direction of the first external electrode, W1>R1 is satisfied and T1>R1 is satisfied.
US11631535B1

The present disclosure generally relates to a storage device comprising soft bias structures having high coercivity and high anisotropy, and a method of forming thereof. The soft bias structures may be formed by moving a wafer in a first direction under a plume of NiFe to deposit a first NiFe layer at a first angle, moving the wafer in a second direction anti-parallel to the first direction to deposit a second NiFe layer at a second angle on the first NiFe layer, and repeating one or more times. The soft bias structures may be formed by rotating a wafer to a first position, depositing a first NiFe layer at a first angle, rotating the wafer to a second position, depositing a second NiFe layer at a second angle on the first NiFe layer, and repeating one or more times. The first and second NiFe layers have different grain structures.
US11631530B2

A multilayer coil component includes an element body and a plurality of coil conductors. The element body includes a plurality of metal magnetic particles and resin existing between the plurality of metal magnetic particles. The plurality of coil conductors is disposed in the element body, the plurality of coil conductors being separated from each other in a predetermined direction and electrically connected to each other. The plurality of metal magnetic particles included in the element body includes a plurality of metal magnetic particles having a particle size equal to or greater than one third of a distance between the coil conductors adjacent to each other in the predetermined direction and equal to or less than a half of the distance. Between the coil conductors adjacent to each other in the predetermined direction, the metal magnetic particles having the particle size are distributed along the predetermined direction.
US11631528B2

The inductor includes a coil including a winding portion formed by winding a conductor wire having an insulating coating and lead-out portions extended from the winding portion, and a body made of a magnetic portion including magnetic powder and resin, and containing the coil, and outer electrodes on a body surface. The body includes a mounting surface, an upper surface opposite the mounting surface, a pair of opposing end surfaces adjacent to the mounting and upper surfaces, and a pair of opposing side surfaces adjacent to the mounting surface, the upper surface, and the end surfaces. End portions of the lead-out portions respectively have a flat portion exposed from the body surface, a covered portion adjacent to the flat portion at at least one of the end portions covered with the magnetic portion, and the flat portion is electrically connected to the outer electrode.
US11631527B2

A coil component includes a main body portion containing resin, a coil provided in the main body portion, and an outer electrode electrically connected to the coil. A recess extending from a top surface of the main body portion toward a bottom surface thereof is provided in the side surface of the main body portion. The outer electrode is disposed in the recess, and a wall layer is interposed between the outer electrode and the inner surface of the recess.
US11631525B2

Disclosed herein is a coil component that includes a winding core part and a wire wound around the winding core part. An i-th turn (i is an integer equal to or larger than 1) to a j-th turn (j is an integer equal to or larger than (i+2)) of the wire are wound in this order around the winding core part in an aligned state. A (j-th+1) turn of the wire is wound around a valley line formed by the i-th turn and a (i-th+1) turn. A (j-th+2) turn of the wire is wound adjacent to the j-th turn around the winding core part.
US11631523B2

Disclosed herein is a symmetric split planar transformer in the context of a DC-DC isolated converter. The symmetric split planar transformer reduces or eliminates asymmetry in the distribution of parasitic capacitance across the isolation barrier going from one end to another end of a primary coil, and as a result, undesirable electromagnetic interference (EMI) due to common mode dipole emission across the isolation barrier may be reduced. In some embodiments, the primary winding is split into at least a first coil and a second coil, each occupying a different area side-by-side on a substrate. The transformer is symmetric in the sense that a capacitive coupling of the first coil to a secondary winding is the same as a capacitive coupling of the second coil to the secondary winding, such that common mode EMI may be reduced. Each coil may include stacked spiral coil portions in multiple metal planes to increase inductive density across the isolation barrier. Furthermore, in some embodiments the first and second coils may have opposite spiral directions such that far field radiation effect from the transformer may be reduced.
US11631521B2

An electronic component includes an element body and an external electrode disposed on the element body. The external electrode includes an underlying metal layer, a conductive resin layer, and a plating layer. The underlying metal layer is disposed on the element body. The conductive resin layer contains a plurality of conductive fillers and is disposed on the underlying metal layer. The plating layer is disposed on the conductive resin layer. A part of the plurality of conductive fillers is sintered with the underlying metal layer and is coupled to the underlying metal layer. Another part of the plurality of conductive fillers is exposed to a surface of the conductive resin layer and is in contact with the plating layer.
US11631509B2

A double-layer longitudinal wrapping mold is disclosed, including a base, a first longitudinal wrapping structure, a first pressing structure, a second longitudinal wrapping structure, a second pressing structure and a first necking structure. The first longitudinal wrapping structure is disposed on the base and has a first guide hole, a first outer layer wrapping hole and an inner layer wrapping hole. The first pressing structure is disposed on the base and has a first pressing hole and a second outer layer wrapping tape hole. The second longitudinal wrapping structure is disposed on the base and has a second guide hole and a third outer layer wrapping tape hole. The second pressing structure is disposed on the base and has a second pressing hole and a fourth outer layer wrapping tape hole. The first necking structure is disposed on the base and has a necking hole.
US11631508B2

A method for manufacturing a superconductor is described. A metal assembly precursor can be formed within a hollow copper support element. Forming the metal assembly precursor within a hollow copper support element by positioning a plurality of conductor elements about a core including Sn to provide a first plurality of inner interstitial spaces between the plurality of conductor elements between the core and conductor elements and a second plurality of outer interstitial spaces between the hollow copper support element and the core, the plurality of conductor elements including unreacted Nb. The metal assembly precursor can be reduced via cold drawing to produce a reduced metal assembly. The reduced metal assembly can be reaction heat treated so that the unreacted Nb undergoes a phase transformation to a reacted superconductor.
US11631504B2

The present disclosure provides insulated electrical conductors, e.g., wires, and methods for producing such insulated electrical conductors to combat partial discharge by enhancing bond strength between the electrical conductor and a base insulating thermoplastic layer (e.g., including a PAEK). Such insulated electrical conductors can include: an electrical conductor; an insulating coating on at least a portion of a surface of the electrical conductor; and an oxide layer between the electrical conductor and the insulating coating. Methods for producing such insulated electrical conductors can involve extrusion of an insulating polymer onto the electrical conductor under ambient atmosphere and a subsequent heat treatment step, which can also be conducted under ambient atmosphere.
US11631502B2

In an embodiment, a simulation of the evolution of a tumor in a prostate gland of a subject is based at least on a coupled system of reaction-diffusion equations and a patient-specific geometric model of the prostate gland of the subject. The use of reaction-diffusion equations and a patient-specific geometric model provides a tumor model that predicts the expected progression of prostate cancer in the subject. The tumor model may be used to devise a customized treatment for the subject.
US11631501B2

A system for calculating one or more health indicators, comprising a body volume calculator arranged to use measurement data to calculate the volume of at least a part of a subject's body and a length measurement of at least a part of a subject; and processing circuitry arranged to receive information, which may be demographic information, about the subject and the body part volume and length measurements; and to perform at least one of: calculating a predicted Visceral Fat value and/or a predicted Total Body Fat value from the demographic information, the body part volume and length measurements using first and second formulae, which may be empirical formulae, respectively; and calculating a Body Volume Indicator (BVI) arranged to provide an indication of health risk, in particular obesity and cardio-metabolic risk, which may be by using a third formula, which again may be an empirical formula.
US11631497B2

Systems, methods, and computer program products for providing personalized recommendations of devices for monitoring and/or managing a health condition are disclosed, and generally include receiving first structured information regarding a patient and a first set of one or more patient populations; receiving unstructured information regarding at least the patient and a second set of one or more patient populations; analyzing the unstructured information to derive second structured information; determining one or more health metrics to be monitored for the patient based on analyzing each of the first structured information and the second structured information, using a classification model; and determining an optimum set of devices to be used for monitoring the one or more health metrics. In some embodiments, metrics may be continuously monitored to detect a change exceeding an event trigger threshold, and a new set of recommended devices may be generated.
US11631491B2

Systems and methods for managing healthcare treatment using closed-loop control are described. A method includes wirelessly receiving quality-of-care information from a patient mobile communication device, reporting the quality-of-care information to a quality tracking system, and receiving an incentive payment responsive to reporting the quality-of-care information to the quality tracking system. The quality-of-care information may relate to one or more quality-of-care indicators used to incentivize a provider or consumer of healthcare services. A patient may be alerted to the quality-of-care indicators for specific medical conditions. Personalized and specific notifications generated by an application residing in the patient's mobile device or running in the cloud may be communicated to the patient electronically, including prompts to the patient to take specific action in order to best manage a medical condition or prescribed treatment. A healthcare provider may be notified of a treatment or quality-of-care recommended action to be taken.
US11631488B2

Exemplary embodiments disclose a method, a computer program product, and a computer system for generating dialogue via hashing functions. Exemplary embodiments may include detecting dialogue between one or more participants, converting the dialogue to a hashcode, and determining one or more responses to the dialogue by applying one or more models to the hashcode, wherein the one or more models correlates one or more hashcodes with the one or more responses.
US11631487B2

A system for supporting on the use of an injection device includes a display and a processor configured to determine the injection device, to obtain data on use of the determined injection device and to add at least one overlay on the display, wherein the at least one overlay is generated depending on the obtained data on use of the determined injection device. The processor is configured to adapt the at least one overlay depending on a context of application of the injection device, the context of application of the injection device including at least one of the following: ambient light; time; date; temperature; use history of the injection device; drug; injection site; dosage.
US11631480B1

In general, the systems, components, methods, and techniques provide an automated medical communications system including an automated medical communications board controller device and a medical communications board device providing a medical board communications interface customized for the location of the medical communications board device at the medical facility.
US11631476B2

A computer program product for gathering respondent input for determining a ranking of states each characterized by a set of selected levels each associated to an attribute. The interface mechanism provides for inputting selected attribute levels of a respondent state and for ranking of comparable alternative states determined in response to the inputted respondent state, in comparison with that respondent state. The alternative states are each displayed as the set of attributes with the associated set of alternative levels simultaneously and with an input field for inputting a preference indication of the shown alternative state compared with the respondent state. This allows the respondent input to be entered with very few input actions and little switching between screens. Only the selected attribute levels of the respondent state and the rankings and identifications of the determined alternative states need to be transmitted to the central computer.
US11631467B2

Methods, devices, and systems for determining read voltages for memory systems are provided. In one aspect, a memory device includes an array of memory cells, an accumulating circuit, and a controller. Each of the memory cells is coupled to a corresponding word line of multiple word lines and a corresponding bit line of multiple bit lines. The accumulating circuit is configured to: when data stored in a page is read out by applying each of a plurality of read voltages on a word line corresponding to the page, accumulate read-out signals from multiple memory cells in the page to generate a respective output value that corresponds to the accumulated read-out signals for the read voltage. The controller is configured to determine a calibrated read voltage for the page based on the respective output values and the plurality of read voltages.
US11631466B2

A storage device performs a read operation by restoring an ON cell count (OCC) from a power loss protection (PLP) area of a nonvolatile memory. The nonvolatile memory includes a memory blocks, a buffer memory and a controller. The buffer memory stores a first ON cell count (OCC1) indicating a number of memory cells turned ON by a first read voltage and a second ON cell count (OCC2) indicating a number of memory cells turned ON by a second read voltage among the memory cells connected to a reference word line. The controller stores the OCC1 for each of the memory blocks in the PLP area when a sudden power off occurs in the storage device.
US11631463B2

A controller controls a memory including first and second strings. The first and second strings configure first and second string groups, respectively. In each string group, a set of memory cell transistors each from each string configures a unit. The controller is configured to: sequentially write, in the first string group, data in first units to which serially-coupled memory cell transistors respectively belong; sequentially write, in the second string group, data in first units to which serially-coupled memory cell transistors respectively belong; and sequentially write, in the first string group, data in second units to which serially-coupled memory cell transistors respectively belong.
US11631462B2

A method is presented for temperature assisted programming of flash memory for neuromorphic computing. The method includes training a chip in an environment having a first temperature, adjusting the first temperature to a second temperature in the environment, and employing the chip for inference in the second temperature environment. The first temperature is about 125° C. or higher and the second temperature is about 50° C. or lower.
US11631459B2

A ternary content addressable memory (TCAM) semiconductor device includes a first and second data storage portions each connected to a bit line. The first data storage portion is connected to a first word line, and to a first and third group of in series transistors. The second data storage portion is connected to a second word line, and to a second and fourth group of in series transistors. The first group and second group of in series transistors are each connected to a first match line. The first group is connected to a first search line bar, and the second group is connected to a first search line. A third and fourth group of in series transistors are each connected to a second match line. The third group is connected to a second search line, and the fourth group is connected to a second search line bar.
US11631457B2

A method and system for improved foggy-fine programming includes data that can be written to SLC memory. Then, the data can be decoded and then both foggy and finely written to MLC. After the decoding, the data can be stored in DRAM located in a front end or in a SRAM located in a flash manager prior to being written to MLC. After storing in either the DRAM or SRAM, the data is then decoded and written to MLC.
US11631455B2

A compute-in-memory bitcell is provided that includes a pair of cross-coupled inverters for storing a stored bit. The compute-in-memory bitcell includes a logic gate for multiplying the stored bit with an input vector bit. An output node for the logic gate connects to a second plate of a capacitor. A first plate of the capacitor connects to a read bit line. A write driver controls a power supply voltage to the cross-coupled inverters, the first switch, and the second switch to capacitively write the stored bit to the pair of cross-coupled inverters.
US11631454B2

In described examples, an apparatus includes: a set of control registers containing control bits for controlling circuitry coupled to receive register write enable signals and to receive input data; a memory for storing data corresponding to the control bits coupled to receive an address and a memory write enable signal; decode circuitry coupled to output the register write enable signals; a data output bus coupled to receive data from the memory but free from connections to the control registers; and a controller coupled to receive an address, coupled to output the address on an internal address bus, coupled to output a register write enable signal, and coupled to output the memory write enable signal, configured to cause data to be written to a selected control register corresponding to the address received, and to cause the data to be contemporaneously stored at a memory location corresponding to the address received.
US11631447B2

A memory circuit includes a memory cell and a source line transistor. The memory cell includes a first transistor, a second transistor, a third transistor, and a fourth transistor. The second transistor and the third transistor form an inverter electrically connected to a drain of the first transistor. The inverter is configured to store two states with different applied voltages. The fourth transistor is electrically connected to a node of the inverter. The source line transistor is electrically connected to the fourth transistor.
US11631446B2

A memory device includes a plurality of word lines elongated along a first direction, and at least one memory unit. The at least one memory unit includes a plurality of memory cells, at least one bit line, and at least one column word line. The plurality of memory cells are arranged along a second direction different from the first direction. The at least one bit line is elongated along the second direction, and configured to transmit data of a selected memory cell. The at least one column word line is elongated along the second direction, and configured to control electrical connections between the memory cells and the at least one bit line, wherein the selected memory cell is selected by a corresponding word line and the at least one column word line.
US11631429B2

The magnetic tape cartridge includes a magnetic tape that is accommodated in the magnetic tape cartridge while being wound around a reel hub. A water absorption amount of the magnetic tape measured after the magnetic tape cartridge is stored in a storage environment of a temperature of 32° C. and a relative humidity of 80% for 10 days is more than 0.30 g as a value in terms of a length of the magnetic tape of 1000 m, and the water absorption amount is a value measured in a measurement environment with a temperature of 21° C. and a relative humidity of 50% within 1 hour after the storage.
US11631414B2

A speech recognition method includes receiving speech data, obtaining candidate texts corresponding to the speech data and respective scores of the candidate texts using a speech recognition model, adjusting the score of a current candidate text, from among the obtained candidate texts, in response to a text length of the current candidate text satisfying a condition determined based on text lengths of the obtained candidate texts, and determining a target text corresponding to the speech data, from among the obtained candidate texts and the current candidate texts.
US11631412B2

Implementations can reduce the time required to obtain responses from an automated assistant through proactive caching, locally at a client device, of proactive assistant cache entries—and through on-device utilization of the proactive assistant cache entries. Different proactive cache entries can be provided to different client devices, and various implementations relate to technique(s) utilized in determining which proactive cache entries to provide to which client devices. In some of those implementations, in determining which proactive cache entries to provide (proactively or in response to a request) to a given client device, a remote system selects, from a superset of candidate proactive cache entries, a subset of the cache entries for providing to the given client device.
US11631397B2

Example methods and apparatus for providing voice alignment are described. One example method including: obtaining an original voice and a test voice, the test voice is a voice generated after the original voice is transmitted over a communications network; performing loss detection and/or discontinuity detection on the test voice, the loss detection is used to determine whether the test voice has a voice loss compared with the original voice, and the discontinuity detection is used to determine whether the test voice has voice discontinuity compared with the original voice; and aligning the test voice with the original voice based on a result of the loss detection and/or the discontinuity detection, to obtain an aligned original voice and an aligned test voice, the result of the loss detection and/or the discontinuity detection is used to indicate a manner of aligning the test voice with the original voice.
US11631396B2

A method for logging an item of information relating to a rail vehicle, includes recording a speech input having the item of information, by a user of the rail vehicle and saving the recorded speech input as an audio file. The saved audio file is sent via a wireless communications network to a subscriber, remote from the rail vehicle, of the communications network. A device logs the subscriber, remote from a rail vehicle, of the communications network.
US11631390B2

The overall performance of an ANC system may be improved by configuring the ANC system to perform adaption in the frequency domain. The ANC systems may be configured to update an algorithm of an adaptive filter based, at least in part, on the first input signal, the second input signal, and a feedback signal that is based on an output of the adaptive filter. Updating may include changing parameters of the algorithm based on a SDR based, at least in part, on the first input signal. Updating may also include normalizing a step size and processing at least full band information for the input signal in a frequency domain to generate coefficient values for the algorithm. Updating may also include applying a frequency domain magnitude constraint on adaptive filter coefficients.
US11631388B2

A wall-mounted acoustic deadening device includes a mounting device including a mounting plate configured to be mounted to a wall and a mounting peg extending from the mounting plate. The mounting peg has a first portion adjacent the mounting plate with a first diameter and a second portion opposite the mounting plate having a second diameter smaller than the first diameter. The device further includes a panel configured to dampen sound, which has a plurality of panel holes extending through a thickness of the panel. A panel hole diameter of one of the plurality of panel holes is less than the first diameter and greater than or equal to the second diameter, and the panel is configured to attach to the mounting device via the mounting peg extending through the one of the plurality of panel holes.
US11631384B2

The present disclosure relates to a piano-action. The piano-action may comprises a first moving component including a concavity structure, a second moving component including a convexity structure, wherein the convexity structure and the concavity structure are configured to match each other and capable of being clipped together, and a third moving component being thin and flexible and configured to fixedly fit between the first moving component and the second moving component when the convexity structure of the second moving component is clipped into the concavity structure of the first moving component.
US11631378B2

Driving method of display panel, display panel, and display device are provided. The driving method includes a first-frequency driving mode and a second-frequency driving mode. A first frequency of the first-frequency driving mode is lower than a second frequency of the second-frequency driving mode. In the first-frequency driving mode, a frame time includes a scanning section and a front and rear porch section, and the scanning section and the front and rear porch section are operated in sequence. In the scanning section, sub-pixels of the display panel are scanned, and in the front and rear porch section, the sub-pixels of the display panel are not scanned. The display panel includes data lines. The front and rear porch section corresponding to at least part of a plurality of frames includes at least one compensation section. In a compensation section, a data signal is provided to each data line.
US11631377B2

The present disclosure relates to a method for controlling a timing controller and a timing controller. The method for controlling the timing controller includes: acquiring a bus address in a bus signal transmitted over an I2C bus, the I2C bus being connected to the timing controller; if the timing controller determining that the bus address matches an address of the timing controller, acquiring data information in the bus signal; acquiring an address of a target function circuit according to the data information; generating and transmitting a query instruction to a memory according to the address of the target function circuit, and receiving switch control data corresponding to the target function circuit fed back by the memory; controlling, according to the switch control data, a switch connected to the target function circuit to be turned on.
US11631376B1

A non-emissive display includes a backlight controller sending a pulse during each sub-frame of a plurality of frames to row and column drivers that drive backlight zones. The row drivers count each pulse to keep a pulse count total, and reset the pulse count total when it is equal to a first number indicating how many row drivers are present. Each row driver activates its channels and waits for a next pulse if the pulse count total is not equal to the first number and if the pulse count total is equal to a second number indicating in which sub-frame that first driver is to be activated. Each row driver waits for a next pulse if the pulse count total is not equal to the first number and the second number. Each column driver activates its channel in response to receipt of each pulse.
US11631374B2

A display device includes a sensing circuit and a controller which selects a pixel row in a frame period. A vertical blank period of the frame period includes a sensing time in which the sensing circuit performs a sensing operation for the selected pixel row. The sensing circuit measures a first source voltage of a driving transistor of a pixel in the selected pixel row at a first time point of the sensing time, and measures a second source voltage of the driving transistor at a second time point of the sensing time. The controller calculates a threshold voltage parameter and a mobility parameter based on the first and second source voltages, predicts a saturated source voltage of the driving transistor based on the threshold voltage parameter and the mobility parameter, and calculates a threshold voltage of the driving transistor based on the saturated source voltage.
US11631368B2

A display device is able to be operated with a first state and a second state, and the display device includes a substrate and a plurality of light emitting units. When the display device is extended along a stretched direction from the first state to the second state, the substrate has a first width in the first state and a second width in the second state. The second width is greater than the first width. The plurality of light emitting units are disposed on the substrate, and the plurality of light emitting units can be in a mode of ON or in a mode of OFF. The light emitting units being in the mode of ON are in a number of N1 while in the first state. The light emitting units being in the mode of ON are in a number of N3 while in the second state, and N3>N1.
US11631352B2

A display panel and a display device are provided. The display panel includes a display area and a non-display area, a first signal line and second signal lines located in the non-display area. The first signal line and the second signal lines are located on a same side of a substrate, in a different layer from the second signal lines. In a first area of the non-display area, the first signal line extends in a first direction and each second signal line extends in a second direction intersecting the first direction. An electrostatic buffer unit is disposed in the first area. Orthographic projections of the second signal lines and the electrostatic buffer unit onto a plane of the substrate at least partially overlap with an orthographic projection of the first signal line onto the plane of the substrate.
US11631341B2

An impactor mechanism for virtual or telepresence surgery comprises a base. An impactor shaft has a first end and a second end, a handle portion being provided at the second end. A rotational joint(s) is between the first end of the impactor shaft and the base, the joint providing two or more rotational degrees of freedom to the impactor shaft. Sensors are in the impactor mechanism for measuring an orientation of the impactor shaft relative to the base, and for measuring at least an impact force on the impactor shaft, for use in virtual surgery.
US11631337B2

An optimal-route generating system for generating an optimal route for achieving a predetermined state relative to a target includes a route candidate generator and an optimal route generator. The route candidate generator is configured to generate a plurality of route candidates for allowing a first craft to reach a predetermined state relative to the target after a predetermined elapsed time period from a current state of the first craft by changing the acceleration of the first craft among a current position, speed, and acceleration of the first craft. The optimal route generator is configured to generate the optimal route by selecting a route candidate with an optimal evaluation result based on an evaluation function from among route candidates, included in the plurality of generated route candidates, not deviating from a predetermined limitation and unlikely to collide with another object including either one of a ground and the target.
US11631331B1

Systems and methods for providing lane-specific recommendations to a vehicle operator of a vehicle operating on roadways are disclosed. The roadways include one or more lanes in each direction of travel. Exemplary implementations may: generate, by a set of sensors, output signals conveying information pertaining to the vehicle; determine a current location of the vehicle; determine a current direction of travel of the vehicle; detect a current lane being used by the vehicle from the multiple traffic lanes of the particular roadway at the current location in the current direction of travel; obtain lane-specific information regarding the multiple traffic lanes at or near the current location of the vehicle; obtain a goal for providing lane-specific recommendations; determine a lane-specific recommendation for the vehicle; and provide the lane-specific recommendation to the vehicle operator.
US11631319B2

A resistor-capacitor (RC) sensor circuit includes an integration capacitor configured to integrate a representative copy of a current that drives an electronic circuit line. The integration capacitor is configured to integrate over a first time period to generate a first representative voltage and over a second time period to generate a second representative voltage. The RC sensor circuit includes a sampling circuit coupled to the integration capacitor and configured to sample the first representative voltage and the second representative voltage. A ratio of the first sampled voltage and the second sampled voltage is indicative of an RC time constant of the electronic circuit line.
US11631317B2

An electronic monitoring bracelet, comprising a ring-shaped body configured so as to be mounted around a limb or an object, and an electronic monitoring system positioned in the body, the electronic monitoring system comprising an integrity detection system and an internal source of energy. The ring-shaped body is in the form of a rigid shell containing a chamber or several chamber sections in which are positioned components of the electronic monitoring system, the ring-shaped body entirely encircling the bracelet.
US11631309B2

Techniques are described for replacing a keypad of an existing security system within a property with a communication-enabled keypad device with dual functioning capabilities as a communicator device and a keypad device. In some implementations, data is received from a security panel of a property. A keypad bus protocol of the security panel is determined based on the data received from the security panel. Sensor data is received from one or more sensors located within the property. A monitoring system command that is not specified within a keypad bus of the security panel is determined based on based on the obtained sensor data. The monitoring system command is converted to a panel command using the keypad bus protocol. The panel command is transmitted on the keypad bus of the security panel.
US11631305B2

A system for centrally managing and executing emergency egress guidance. A first computing device can receive an indication of an emergency and user presence information in a building, retrieve, from a local data store, generated egress instructions for the building, select, for each of a plurality of egress advisement devices and based on the emergency indication, user presence information, and location of each egress advisement device, one of the egress instructions that is customized for each egress advisement device, and transmit, to each egress advisement device, the selected instructions to be outputted to guide users to exit the building. Each egress advisement device can determine that communications are terminated between the egress advisement devices and the computing device, obtain the emergency indication and user presence information, and retrieve, from the local data store, a second of the egress instructions associated with the location of the device.
US11631299B2

When an unfair gaming currency is delivered to a dealer from a player, the currency is detected as unfair. The inspection system for inspecting the gaming currency, in which an RF tag is built, comprises: a gaming currency tray for housing the gaming currencies of the dealer in a casino game; an RF reader for reading the RF tags of the plural gaming currencies housed in the gaming currency tray; plural photosensors for detecting at least the number of the plural gaming currencies housed in the gaming currency tray at a constant time interval or always in a method other than RFID; and an inspection/alarm part for generating alarms when the number of the gaming currencies whose RF tags are read by the RF reader is not equal to the number of the gaming currencies detected by the plural photosensors.
US11631292B2

A door access control method includes detecting whether a person is intending to pass through a door access control device. Then, it is identified whether a body temperature of the person near the door access control device exceeds a threshold value. The door access control device carries out an unlocking judgment procedure when the body temperature is below the threshold value. The unlocking judgment procedure is not carried out when the body temperature is not below the threshold value. Next, it is identified whether the person is qualified to pass through the door access control device based on the unlocking judgment. The door access control device remains in a locking state when the person is identified as not qualified to pass through the door access control device. The unlocking state is lifted when the person is identified as qualified to pass through the door access control device.
US11631291B2

Embodiments are generally directed to systems, devices, methods, and techniques to control devices via a mobile device platform in a smart building system. Embodiments further include techniques to determine a device of the smart building system and an action to perform by the device. The techniques include establishing, a connection with a smart lock of the smart system, and communicating a request to perform the action to the smart lock of the smart system.
US11631287B2

This disclosure relates to a system and method for detecting vehicle events. Some or all of the system may be installed in a vehicle, operate at the vehicle, and/or be otherwise coupled with a vehicle. The system includes one or more sensors configured to generate output signals conveying information related to the vehicle. The system receives contextual information from a source external to the vehicle. The system detects a vehicle event based on the information conveyed by the output signals from the sensors and the received contextual information.
US11631286B2

A smart communications hub can enable management of driverless and/or autonomous vehicles. Separating current wireless data from driverless vehicle sensor data can allow for quicker resolutions involving driverless vehicles. The smart communications hub can communicate to other groups such as driverless vehicle providers, service providers, vehicle management, law enforcement, etc. The smart communications hub can also process request from both mobile applications and micro-service applications.
US11631278B2

A face recognition system, a face recognition method, and a storage medium that can perform face matching smoothly in a short time are provided. The face recognition system includes: a face detection unit that detects a face image from an image including an authentication subject as a detected face image; a storage unit stores identification information identifying the authentication subject and a registered face image of the authentication subject in association with each other; and a face matching unit that, in response to acquisition of the identification information identifying the authentication subject, matches, against the registered face image corresponding to the acquired identification information, the detected face image detected by the face detection unit from an image captured before the acquisition.
US11631262B2

A data processing system for performing a semantic analysis of digital ink stroke data implements obtaining the digital ink stroke data representing handwritten text, drawings, or both; analyzing the digital ink stroke data to extract path signature feature information from the digital ink stroke data; analyzing the path signature feature information using a convolutional neural network (CNN) trained to perform a pixel-level sematic analysis of the digital ink stroke data and to output a pixel segmentation map with semantic prediction information for each pixel of digital ink stroke data; analyzing the pixel segmentation map to generate stroke-level semantic information using a pixel-to-stroke conversion model; and processing the digital ink stroke data based on the stroke-level semantic information.
US11631256B2

An object is to provide technology capable of appropriately estimating lane marking information. A travel path recognition apparatus includes a travel path recognizer. When a plurality of pieces of the lane marking information equal to or greater than a predetermined number are acquired, the travel path recognizer corrects the plurality of pieces of the lane marking information into a plurality of pieces of current-position lane marking information based on the vehicle behavior. Then, the travel path recognizer estimates one piece of current-position lane marking information as estimation lane marking information based on the plurality of pieces of current-position lane marking information to use the estimation lane marking information to recognize a travel path.
US11631248B2

Disclosed are a video watermark identification method and apparatus, device, and a storage medium. The method includes: each video frame of multiple video frames of a video is divided into multiple image blocks to obtain an image sequence corresponding to the each video frame; multiple image sequences corresponding to the multiple video frames are input to a target detection model to obtain a classification result of each image block, and a feature vector of the video is obtained according to all classification results of the multiple image blocks; and the feature vector of the video is input to a watermark identification model to obtain a watermark identification probability output by the watermark identification model, and the video containing a watermark is determining in a case where the watermark identification probability is greater than or equal to a probability threshold.
US11631247B2

State of the art techniques in the domain of video analysis have limitations in terms of capability to capture spatio-temporal representation. This limitation in turn affects interpretation of video data. The disclosure herein generally relates to video analysis, and, more particularly, to a method and system for video analysis to capture spatio-temporal representation for video reconstruction and analysis. The method presents different architecture variations using three main deep network components: 2D convolution units, 3D convolution units and long short-term memory (LSTM) units for video reconstruction and analysis. These variations are trained for learning the spatio-temporal representation of the videos in order to generate a pre-trained video analysis module. By understanding the advantages and disadvantages of different architectural configurations, a novel architecture is designed for video reconstruction. Using transfer learning, the video reconstruction pre-trained model is extended to other video applications such as video object segmentation and surgical video tool segmentation.
US11631225B2

Graphical style modification may be implemented using machine learning. A color accommodation module receives an image frame from a host system and generates a color-adapted version of the image frame. A Graphical Style Modification module generates a style adapted video stream by applying a style adapted from a target image frame to each image frame in a buffered video stream.
US11631217B2

Embodiments of the present application provide a data processing method and an electronic device. The data processing method includes: determining whether a current collection scene satisfies a condition for enabling a high-dynamic range (HDR) collection function; automatically enabling the HDR collection function in response to the current collection scene satisfying the condition for enabling the HDR collection function; and collecting at least two two-dimensional images with different exposures within a collection time of one frame of three-dimensional video data based on the HDR collection function; wherein the at least two two-dimensional images are configured to enable a mobile edge computing (MEC) server to build a three-dimensional video.
US11631211B2

Disclosed is surface guided cropping in volume rendering of 3D volumetric data from intervening anatomical structures in the patient's body. A digital 3D representation expressing the topography of a first anatomical structure is used to define a clipping surface or a bounding volume which then is used in the volume rendering to exclude data from an intervening structure when generating a 2D projection of the first anatomical structure.
US11631210B2

A fully-connected neural network may be configured for execution by a processor as a fully-fused neural network by limiting slow global memory accesses to reading and writing inputs to and outputs from the fully-connected neural network. The computational cost of fully-connected neural networks scale quadratically with its width, whereas its memory traffic scales linearly. Modern graphics processing units typically have much greater computational throughput compared with memory bandwidth, so that for narrow, fully-connected neural networks, the linear memory traffic is the bottleneck. The key to improving performance of the fully-connected neural network is to minimize traffic to slow “global” memory (off-chip memory and high-level caches) and to fully utilize fast on-chip memory (low-level caches, “shared” memory, and registers), which is achieved by the fully-fused approach. A real-time neural radiance caching technique for path-traced global illumination is implemented using the fully-fused neural network for caching scattered radiance components of global illumination.
US11631208B1

A computer implemented method of generating at least one anonymous image, comprises: extracting and preserving at least one real facial region from at least one real image of a real human face, and generating at least one anonymous image comprising a synthetic human face and the preserved at least one real facial region, wherein an identity of the real human face is non-determinable from the at least one anonymous image.
US11631206B2

Glyph selection techniques are described for digital text content that enable selection of non-contiguous glyphs via input describing at least one path of any shape or form relative to the digital text content. A text selection system receives freeform drawing input defining a path and ascertains a selection scope for outputting a text selection relative to the path. The selection scope indicates whether the text selection is to include glyphs that intersect the path, glyphs displayed within an area enclosed by the path, glyphs displayed outside an area enclosed by the path, or combinations thereof. The text selection system is configured to identify a subset of glyphs for inclusion in the text selection, without constraint as to whether the subset of glyphs are contiguous in the digital text content, and output the subset of glyphs as a single selection of the digital text content.
US11631199B2

To apply a filter to input image data in accordance with an image characteristic. A CNN filter includes a neural network configured to receive an input of one or multiple first type input image data and one or multiple second type input image data, and output one or multiple first type output image data, the one or multiple first type input image data each having a pixel value of a luminance or chrominance, the one or multiple second type input image data each having a pixel value of a value corresponding to a reference parameter for generating a prediction image and a differential image, the one or multiple first type output image data each having a pixel value of a luminance or chrominance.
US11631196B2

Methods and systems for optimizing one or more imaging settings for a machine vision job are disclosed herein. An example method includes detecting, by one or more processors, an initiation trigger that initiates the machine vision job. The example method further includes, responsive to detecting the initiation trigger, capturing, by an imaging device, a first image of a target object in accordance with a first configuration of the one or more imaging settings. The example method further includes, responsive to capturing the first image of the target object, automatically adjusting, by the one or more processors, the one or more imaging settings to a second configuration that includes at least one different imaging setting from the first configuration; and capturing, by the imaging device, a second image of the target object in accordance with the second configuration of the one or more imaging settings.
US11631194B2

An image processing apparatus that processes an image of a recognition target on a mounting surface captured by an image pickup apparatus, the image processing apparatus includes an extraction unit configured to extract an area from the image based on a first distance from the recognition target to the image pickup apparatus, a height of a designated recognition target, and a second distance from the image pickup apparatus to the mounting surface, and a recognition unit configured to perform recognition processing on the area.
US11631189B1

A robot configured to perceive a model of an environment, including: a chassis; a set of wheels; a plurality of sensors; a processor; and memory storing instructions that when executed by the processor effectuates operations including: capturing a plurality of data while the robot moves within the environment; perceiving the model of the environment based on at least a portion of the plurality of data, the model being a top view of the environment; storing the model of the environment in a memory accessible to the processor; and transmitting the model of the environment and a status of the robot to an application of a smartphone previously paired with the robot.
US11631187B2

Systems, apparatuses, and methods for implementing a depth buffer pre-pass are disclosed. A rendering application uses a binning approach to render primitives of a virtual scene on a tile-by-tile basis, with each tile corresponding to a portion of the screen. The application causes a depth buffer pre-pass to be performed for the primitives of the tile before a pixel shader is invoked. During the depth buffer pre-pass, only the depth part of the virtual scene is rendered to determine which pixel samples are visible and which pixel samples are hidden. Then, the scene is redrawn, but the pixel samples that are hidden are not sent to the pixel shader. In cases where a relatively large percentage of primitives overlap, this technique increases the efficiency of the rendering application since pixel shading can be avoided for the pixel samples that are hidden.
US11631181B2

A machine learning model may be trained on a first task of puzzle solving before being tuned on a second task of image analysis. The training of the machine learning model may be self-supervised whereas the tuning of the machine learning model may be supervised. The training data may include a puzzle generated to include multiple imaging modalities. The puzzle may be generated by shuffling a position of the pieces forming an original image. The machine learning model may be trained to perform the first task by reassembling the pieces in the puzzle to generate a reconstruction of the original image. Upon being trained to perform the first task and tuned to perform the second task, the machine learning model may be deployed to perform the second task. The second task may be an image segmentation task such as tumor segmentation and a regression task such as survival prediction.
US11631177B2

A machine learning device includes: a generation unit generating a first shape model representing a shape of an object before deformation and a second shape model representing a shape of the object after the deformation based on measurement data before and after the deformation; and a learning unit learning a feature amount including a difference value between each micro region and another micro region that constitute the first shape model, and a relation providing a displacement from the each micro region of the first shape model to each corresponding micro region of the second shape model.
US11631176B2

A method includes obtaining image(s) of a dental device, determining file(s) including at least one of a first model of the dental device or a second model of a mold, determining an intended property for the dental device based on at least one of the first model or the second model, and determining an actual property of the dental device from the image(s). The method further includes determining whether a cutline variation, an arch variation, and/or a bend of the dental device is detected between the dental device and the first model and/or the second model by comparing the intended property with the actual property. The method further includes determining whether there is a possible defect in the dental device based on whether the cutline variation exceeds a cutline variation threshold, the arch variation exceeds an arch variation threshold, and/or the bend exceeds a bend threshold.
US11631162B2

Fill techniques as implemented by a computing device are described to perform hole filling of a digital image. In one example, deeply learned features of a digital image using machine learning are used by a computing device as a basis to search a digital image repository to locate the guidance digital image. Once located, machine learning techniques are then used to align the guidance digital image with the hole to be filled in the digital image. Once aligned, the guidance digital image is then used to guide generation of fill for the hole in the digital image. Machine learning techniques are used to determine which parts of the guidance digital image are to be blended to fill the hole in the digital image and which parts of the hole are to receive new content that is synthesized by the computing device.
US11631152B2

A security inspection system and a method of configuring a security inspection device are provided. In an embodiment, the security inspection system may include: an identity information entry device configured to enter an identification of an inspected person; a parameter determination device configured to determine a parameter for performing a security inspection on the inspected person based on a security factor of the inspected person determined according to user data corresponding to the identification of the inspected person; and a security inspection device configured to perform the security inspection on the inspected person based on the determined parameter. According to embodiments, it is possible to accurately predict the user's behavior and evaluate the risk or potential danger from the user by analyzing and mining the user's comprehensive data, and thus to provide a more accurate security inspection solution.
US11631151B2

Transportation systems have artificial intelligence including neural networks for recognition and classification of objects and behavior including natural language processing and computer vision systems. The transportation systems involve sets of complex chemical processes, mechanical systems, and interactions with behaviors of operators. System-level interactions and behaviors are classified, predicted and optimized using neural networks and other artificial intelligence systems through selective deployment, as well as hybrids and combinations of the artificial intelligence systems, neural networks, expert systems, cognitive systems, genetic algorithms and deep learning.
US11631148B2

The present disclosure describes smart meter modules. A smart meter module may include a support frame and an outer cover. The support frame includes a top mounting plate, a bottom mounting plate, and an inner bracket between the top and bottom mounting plates and coupled thereto. The top mounting plate is spaced apart a distance from the bottom mounting plate to form an interior space of the module. The inner bracket has a central aperture that is generally perpendicular relative to the top and bottom mounting plates and configured to receive and secure a smart meter within the interior space of the module. The outer cover is configured to be secured to the inner bracket and sized to extend circumferentially around the interior space of the module. One or more elongated mounting apertures in the bottom mounting plate are configured such that the smart meter module can be secured to the top of a mounting pole. Smart meter module assemblies are also provided.
US11631142B2

A system is disclosed for managing waste services. The system may have a provider portal, a locating device configured to generate a location signal indicative of a location of a service vehicle, and a central processing unit in communication with the provider portal and the locating device. The central processing unit may be configured to determine a total amount of fuel consumed by the service vehicle and to determine, based at least in part on the location signal, a portion of the total amount of fuel consumed by the service vehicle when the service vehicle is not traveling on public roadways. The central processing unit may be further configured to cause an indication of the portion of the total amount of fuel to be displayed on the provider portal.
US11631140B1

Apparatus and methods to process vehicle or driver behavior data are described herein. In particular, systems and methods can be configured to receive vehicle behavior data measuring at least a driving behavior; calculate, in response to receiving the vehicle behavior data, a quantitative measure of probable liability associated with the vehicle behavior data; determine, by a premium calculating engine, a premium for a vehicle insurance policy covering a vehicle associated with the vehicle behavior data; and offer the vehicle insurance policy to an owner of the vehicle.
US11631134B2

Methods and apparatus to internalize trade orders are described herein. An example method includes obtaining, via an internalization manager, a trade order communicated to an exchange. The trade order corresponds to a tradeable object offered at the exchange. The example method includes comparing, via the internalization manager, the trade order to one or more trade orders in an internalization order record to determine whether a matching contra-side trade order is included in the one or more trade orders in the internalization order record. The example method includes communicating, via the internalization manager, an order modification to the exchange if a matching contra-side trade order is included in the one or more trade orders in the internalization order record, and matching, via the internalization manager, if a matching contra-side trade order is included in the one or more trade orders in the internalization order record, the trade order to the matching contra-side trade order in the internalization order record.
US11631128B1

Techniques described herein are directed to lending products with different repayment mechanisms. In an example, indication(s) of purchase(s) made using a payment instrument associated with a first lending product can be associated with a first data structure, wherein the first data structure is associated with a balance determined based at least in part on the indication(s). Based at least in part on determining that the balance exceeds a predetermined threshold, a portion of the balance can be associated with a second data structure associated with a second lending product, wherein the first lending product and the second lending product are independently associated with different repayment mechanisms. The portion of the balance can therefore be repaid via a repayment mechanism associated with the second lending product.
US11631125B2

An online system calculates bids for content items to display to users based on the value of a product described in the content item and the likelihood of a viewing user purchasing the product. The online system identifies an impression opportunity for an ad request and computes an expected value of the conversion and a likelihood of the conversion. The online system computes a bid amount based on the expected conversion value and the likelihood of the conversion. Bids based on the value of the conversion allow a third party system offering the product to optimize for the value of each conversion instead of the conversion rate.
US11631123B2

The present disclosure relates to a voice shopping method, device, and a computer-readable storage medium, and relates to the field of voice recognition technology. The method includes: receiving a query instruction from a user by voice, and performing semantic recognition on the query instruction to determine one or more keywords of query content of the user; determining a search range of the keywords according to one or more shopping behavior records of the user; searching the keywords within the search range to obtain commodity information related to the query content, and performing voice output; and receiving an ordering instruction from the user by voice, and performing semantic recognition on the ordering instruction to determine whether an order is made.
US11631121B2

Gesture functionality is provided in a computing environment. In example embodiments, a gesture input is received. A style difference is identified between a known gesture input of a set of known gesture inputs and the received gesture input. The set of known gesture inputs is caused to be modified to include the style difference by updating a database that stores the set of known gesture inputs.
US11631118B2

A demand generation platform includes a salon finding application associated with a social media, wherein an intent for finding a salon is expressed by a user on the social media. The architecture includes an intent analyzer deciphering the intent of the user, a salon service application program interface (API) finding a salon based on the intent, and a database interface responding to a request for making an appointment with the salon.
US11631114B2

A system and method for augmenting video displayed via web browser to add interactive functionality is disclosed. Elements are included in a structured media definition to cause the video player to instantiate one or more new elements on a webpage when the media is played, including a first script that includes instructions to generate an interactive menu and second script, such that selection of an option from the interactive menu will call one or more application programming interface (API) functions of the second script. The structured media definition causes loading of the video and execution of the instructions. A server backend receives and processes API calls from the second script and transmits responses to the API calls to be acted upon by the second script.
US11631113B1

There is provided a system and process of delivering online media content files to websites which are not capable of being blocked. The system and process provides a publisher with a sub-domain name that is pointed to an IP provided by an ad server and ask publisher to update his DNS records. Concurrently, the system delivers the user a script on the newly suggested sub domain that publisher inserts in HEAD tag of web pages where it is determined that the unblockable ads are to be displayed.
US11631110B2

Introduced here are communication optimization platforms configured to improve comprehension, persuasion, or clarity of communications. Initially, a communication optimization platform can acquire input sample(s) that are associated with a source audience. The communication optimization platform can then create a linguistic profile for the source audience by examining the content of the input sample(s). Additionally or alternatively, the communication optimization platform may produce a psychographic profile that specifies various characteristics of the source audience, such as personality, opinions, attitudes, interests, etc. The communication optimization platform can then generate, based on the linguistic profile and/or the psychographic profile, affinity language for communicating with a target audience. By incorporating the affinity language into communications, the communication optimization platform can increase appeal to the target audience.
US11631108B2

An online system receives offline conversion data in real-time from a third party system regarding an offline user, the offline conversion data indicating an action performed by the offline user and identifying information for the offline user. The online system identifies a local user matching the offline user based on the identifying information for the offline user. The online system stores the offline conversion for the identified local user. The online system determines an attribution to a sponsored content item for the offline conversion. The online system presents updated information regarding the offline conversion to the third party system in real-time.
US11631104B1

Techniques for managing a multi-marketplace content presentation are described herein. For example, a computer system indicates, via a graphical user interface at a device associated with an account identifier, multiple web sites that offer an item for which content is to be presented. The computer system receives input indicating a selection of a set of web sites of the multiple web sites. The computer system receives a first control and a first target associated with presenting the content in the set of web sites and generates a second control and a second target. The computer system indicates the item and a first metric associated with presenting the content in the web sites based on the first control and the first target. The computer system indicates the selected web site and a second metric associated with presenting the content in the selected web site.
US11631103B2

A system and method for providing, on a user device, a way to confirm and track rewards earned based on online transaction on a user device without unnecessary reliance on publisher. The disclosed systems and methods move the authorization and confirmation of earned rewards from the purview of the publisher and/or advertiser to the user. The systems and methods empower the user by providing control and information on the process of reward payment that is traditionally handled or controlled by the other parties involved in the reward payment process. The systems and methods provide immediate confirmation that a reward has been earned and creates a record validating that the user is entitled to the reward. The confirmation and record provided by the systems and methods increases the user's ability to advocate for their position while the publisher is provided with further assurance that a reward payment is justified.
US11631096B2

Disclosed herein are system, method, and computer program product embodiments for providing inventory ingestion and pricing system. An embodiment operates by receiving, from a mobile device, an image including an object for sale. It is determined that an electronic marketplace includes one or more images of pre-identified objects that have sold. The object from the image is identified based on a comparison of the received image with the images of the one or more of the pre-identified objects from the electronic marketplace. From the electronic marketplace, the price for each of a subset of the one or more of the pre-identified objects that have sold is determined. A sale price for the object for sale is generated based on the determined prices. The sale price for the object for sale is provided to the mobile device.
US11631094B2

Methods, system, and apparatus for pre-computing data metrics. A method can include receiving, by one or more computers, (i) data from a user including a plurality of data metrics, and (ii) historical data associated with the user; generating, by the one or more computers and based at least on the historical data associated with the user, a forecast for the user using an artificial neural network, the forecast indicating a prediction of future user behaviors; determining, by the one or more computers and based at least on the forecast for the user, a subset of data metrics, from among the plurality of data metrics, that are likely to be used by the user; performing, by the one or more computers, one or more automatic data operations on the subset of data metrics; and providing, by the one or more computers, the processed subset of data metrics for output.
US11631089B2

A system providing self-service access to locked merchandise comprising: (a) providing a fixture that restricts access to the locked merchandise, wherein the fixture can automatically lock or unlock, allowing or restricting access to the locked merchandise; (b) providing a means of uniquely identifying an individual attempting to access the merchandise; (c) measuring a set of behaviors of the individual during any time the fixture is an open mode; (d) assessing whether the set of behaviors of the individual are suspicious or not relative to a set of suspicious event thresholds; (e) storing the individual and their set of behaviors as accessible records in at least one database; and (f) providing an algorithm which determines future access privileges of the individual to the enclosure based on a set of variables.
US11631088B2

Disclosed herein is a shipping container that includes numerous multi-factor authentication (MFA) tie ins to provide added security to the container. In some embodiments, the shipping container is associated with a mobile user profiles within a mobile application. A retailer makes a sale, then, using a mobile application, associates the container with the destination address and the MFA details associated with the buyer's mobile application account. Once the container is loaded up, the container will not open again except for the buyer using the buyer's MFA authentication credentials.
US11631074B2

In various embodiments, a system, method, and computer readable medium (collectively, the “System”) for authenticating a mobile device configured to initiate payments is provided. The System may be configured to perform operations and/or steps comprising receiving, by the processor and in a secure environment, a secret element. The secret element may be transmitted to the processor (e.g., the issuer system) via a payment terminal. The System may further comprise comparing, by the processor and in the secured environment, the secret element to an issuer element. The issuer element may be linked with a flag that is associated with the transaction account. Moreover, the issuer element may be a data module that corresponds to be is not equal to the secret element. The System may also comprise authorizing, by the processor, a transaction initiated by the mobile device in response to the comparing being a satisfactory comparison.
US11631072B2

A prepaid electronic funds transferring system, components, and method is provided for users that do not have checking or savings accounts. A user has a digital currency store such as, for example, in a non-checking non-savings prepaid account associated with a secure unified prepaid banking card and/or smartphone app. Interest may be provided by an issuer on funds in the digital currency store. Debit and credit transactions may be processed. NFC and UWB geo-locating can be used to find lost cards and/or the mobile device on which the app is loaded. Electronic transactions may be received and performed without requiring a recipient to download an app. Secure semiconductors may facilitate wireless and non-wireless communications with ATMs and POS machines. QR codes may identify accounts, constitute private/public encryption keys, or other relevant info. A cold storage or hot storage system may be implemented for the digital currency store.
US11631066B2

A digital derivative is a cryptographic- and blockchain-based financial product that governs capital investments in blockchain mining infrastructure. The digital derivative resembles a bond financial product that utilizes blockchain protocols for principal, interest, and payment aspects. A secured hashrate is delivered by the issuer for the lifetime of the digital derivative. Income is generated in the cryptocurrency being mined, and the issuer may elect (prior to issuance) to repay the principal in the mined cryptocurrency. A cryptographic variable interest rate is calculated in the mined cryptocurrency based on the secured hashrate and a protocol-reported network difficulty.
US11631064B2

A crowdfunding method may be executed by one or more processors of a crowdfunding system based on a blockchain for creating a game operating on a distributed network composed of a plurality of nodes. The method comprises performing a crowdfunding service on the distributed network according to a configured smart contract. The smart contract comprises generating an initial block including data records related to game production plan information, sharing at least one transaction record related to electronic transactions of coins with the plurality of nodes, generating at least one new block including data records related to at least one transaction record, and updating a blockchain stored in at least one of the plurality of nodes so as to add the new block to the blockchain through communication with the distributed network.
US11631061B2

A distributed ledger operated by a group of network participants according to a set of consensus rules stores vehicle condition data and generated vehicle condition reports, The vehicle condition data may be received directly from a vehicle or an associated mobile device and the vehicle condition report may be accessed by an authorized user.
US11631057B1

An embodiment provides a method, including: communicating with a server to obtain a set of event data, said set of event data comprising timestamped event data; automatically determining, using a processor and without additional user input, a delta between said set of event data and a predetermined scheduling milestone, the delta resulting in an event gap; identifying, using a processor, one or more display elements impacted by the event gap; and updating, using the processor, the one or more display elements according to the delta; said updating comprising adjusting a visual characteristic of a display graphic in a schedule view to visually indicate the event gap. Other embodiments are described and claimed.
US11631051B2

A method for enterprise information management includes receiving first input information, from a first user, that corresponds to a first identifying a first feature of an organization. The method further includes generating, using the first input information, a first data object that represents the first feature of the organization. The method further includes generating a second data object based on second input information. The method further includes hierarchically associating the second data object with the first data object using the first input information and the second input information. The method further includes generating output information, in response to a second user accessing the first data object, based on the first data object, the second data object, and contact information associated with the second user. The method further includes displaying the output information on a display.
US11631047B2

Methods and systems are provided for geocoding. An example method encompasses receiving, from a delivery data corpus, a delivery data comprising one or more addresses. The method thereafter comprises identifying, one or more tokens from said one or more addresses. Further the method leads to calculating, for each of said one or more tokens, an end token score and a sub-sequence token score. The method thereafter encompasses chunking, said one or more addresses based on said end token score and said sub-sequence token score to generate one or more address chunks. Further the method comprises generating, one or more polygon regions for each generated address chunks based on said chunking. Thereafter the method comprises merging, one or more generated polygon regions for each of the generated address chunks.
US11631044B2

The present invention is a method and a device for tracking the unloading and loading of containers from and onto carrying platforms of tracks, using unloading and loading motion activity time course patterns characteristic of a specific container in combination with a specific carrying platform of a truck. In the invention the device is connected to a specific container and records the tilting angle of the container in the time course of unloading and/or loading from and onto a specific platform of the truck. A digital data processor produces from the data a motion activity time course pattern curve which is compared and matched for fitness to a predetermined standard motion activity time course pattern curve for the specific container and specific carrying platform of a truck and sends the degree of fitness to a data receiving terminal system. If the fitness of the two curves is found to be in close fitness, together with GPS data from the device, it is possible to determine if, where and when unloading and loading of the specific container took place.
US11631041B2

Systems and methods as disclosed herein are provided for generating a research study application. A request to generate a research study is received from a user. A plurality of task generation options are presented on a graphical user interface of an electronic device. The plurality of task generation options are selected from the group consisting of a consent survey, an eligibility survey, a medical history survey, and a medical tracking survey. Input regarding the plurality of task generation options is received from the user. Additionally, a research study application is generated based on information received from the user.
US11631038B2

A system and method for dispatching haul trucks includes a production planner configured to operate based on a production plan. The production planner computationally defines production arcs for transferring material from loading tools to dump sites, computationally develops one or more possible return arcs for each production arc, compiles a set of possible return arcs, and computationally selects a sub-set of the possible return arcs to command a real time dispatcher.
US11631031B2

Aspects of the disclosure relate to an automated model generation platform for recursive model building. A computing platform may receive a request for automated machine learning model building, and may identify a service offering corresponding to the request. Based on the identified service offering and using machine learning algorithms, the computing platform may select machine learning models and a corresponding sequence of model application (e.g., machine learning model information). The computing platform may store the machine learning model information along with a corresponding indication of the identified service offering. The computing platform may receive a request for model information corresponding to a service access request, and may identify that the service access request corresponds to a problem within the identified service offering. In response, the computing platform may send the machine learning model information, which may cause the enterprise service host system to generate a service output interface.
US11631030B2

A technique for training a model includes obtaining a training example for a model having model parameters stored on one or more computer readable storage mediums operably coupled to the hardware processor. The training example includes an outcome and features to explain the outcome. A gradient is calculated with respect to the model parameters of the model using the training example. Two estimates of a moment of the gradient with two different time constants are computed for the same type of the moment using the gradient. Using a hardware processor, the model parameters of the model are updated using the two estimates of the moment with the two different time constants to reduce errors while calculating the at least two estimates of the moment of the gradient.
US11631028B2

A tendency of an action of a robot may vary based on learning data used for training. The learning data may be generated by an agent performing an identical or similar task to a task of the robot. An apparatus and method for updating a policy for controlling an action of a robot may update the policy of the robot using a plurality of learning data sets generated by a plurality of heterogeneous agents, such that the robot may appropriately act even in an unpredicted environment.
US11631019B2

A computing network has a sensor, a first processor in a first computing network location, and a second processor in a second computing network location, the second computing network location further from the sensor than the first computing network location. The first processor is configured to receive sensor data from the sensor and configured to operate a first machine learning model to make a first inference based on the sensor data. The second processor is configured to receive the sensor data and to operate a second machine learning model to make a second inference based on the sensor data in response to a trigger. The computing network is configured to collate and process the first and second inferences to make an aggregated inference.
US11631016B2

A method, system and computer readable medium for generating a cognitive insight comprising: receiving training data, the training data being based upon interactions between a user and a cognitive learning and inference system; performing a hierarchical topic machine learning operation on the training data; generating a cognitive profile based upon the information generated by performing the hierarchical topic machine learning operation; and, generating a cognitive insight based upon the cognitive profile generated using the hierarchical topic machine learning operation.
US11631010B1

The present application provides a system for use in a connected kitchen allowing a user to find and use traditional recipes as would be found in a recipe book but to have them automatically customized to their language, locality, dietary preferences and the appliances in their kitchen.
US11631002B2

An information processing device includes: a processor configured to: calculate a combination of t and q minimizing a computation time when q computation cores compute convolution between first matrices and second matrices of t-row t-column with Winograd algorithm in parallel, where a total number of elements of the first and second matrices does not exceed a number of sets of data that can be stored in each of q storage areas of a register, and the q computation cores correspond to the q storage areas; and output a program for causing a computing machine including the q computation cores and the register to execute a process including: storing the first and second matrices in each of the q storage areas with a calculated combination of t and q, and computing convolution between the first matrix and the second matrix with the Winograd algorithm by each of the q computation cores.
US11631000B2

Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for training a student neural network. In one aspect, there is provided a method comprising: processing a training input using the student neural network to generate a student neural network output comprising a respective score for each of a plurality of classes; processing the training input using a brain emulation neural network to generate a brain emulation neural network output comprising a respective score for each of the plurality of classes; and adjusting current values of the student neural network parameters using gradients of an objective function that characterizes a similarity between: (i) the student neural network output for the training input, and (ii) the brain emulation neural network output for the training input.
US11630996B1

Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for training and deploying machine-learned classification of radio frequency (RF) signals. One of the methods includes obtaining input data corresponding to the RF spectrum; segmenting the input data into one or more samples; and for each sample of the one or more samples: obtaining information included in the sample, comparing the information to one or more labeled signal classes that are known to the machine-learning network, using results of the comparison, determining whether the information corresponds to the one or more labeled signal classes, and in response, matching, using an identification policy of a plurality of policies available to the machine-learning network, the information to a class of the one or more labeled signal classes, and providing an output that identifies an information signal corresponding to the class matching the information obtained from the sample.
US11630995B2

The user is to be informed of the reliability of the machine-learned model based on the current input relative to the training data used to train the model or the model itself. In a medical situation, the data for a current patient is compared to the training data used to train a prediction model and/or to a decision function of the prediction model. The comparison indicates the training content relative to the current patient, so provides a user with information on the reliability of the prediction for the current situation. The indication deals with the variation of the data of the current patient from the training data or relative to the prediction model, allowing the user to see how well trained the predication model is relative to the current patient. This indication is in addition to any global confidence output through application of the prediction model to the data of the current patient.
US11630958B2

The disclosure herein describes determining topics of communication transcripts using trained summarization models. A first communication transcript associated with a first communication is obtained and divided into a first set of communication segments. A first set of topic descriptions is generated based on the first set of communication segments by analyzing each communication segment of the first set of communication segments with a generative language model. A summarization model is trained using the first set of communication segments and associated first set of topic descriptions as training data. The trained summarization model is then applied to a second communication transcript and, based on applying the trained summarization model to the second communication transcript, a second set of topic descriptions of the second communication transcript is generated. By training the summarization model based on output of the generative language model, it enables efficient, accurate generation of topic descriptions from communication transcripts.
US11630950B2

Disclosed is a machine learning-based media success prediction through plot summaries According to an embodiment, a method comprises performing preprocessing on text data including a plot summary, calculating a sentiment score from the preprocessed text data using a first model, generating first input data using the calculated sentiment score, generating second input data from the preprocessed data using a second model, and determining a candidate class of content corresponding to the plot summary by applying the first input data and the second input data to a pre-trained third model. The candidate class includes a first class indicating success and a second class indicating failure.
US11630948B1

A method of processing data of a collaborative electronic document having a tabular structure includes identifying a first cell in the tabular structure of the collaborative electronic document, the first cell having a first cell identifier and including a formula having a first function call, the first function call including an argument comprising a plurality of formula elements, wherein the plurality of formula elements comprise a second cell identifier and a first string. The method also includes identifying, based on the second cell identifier, a second cell in the tabular structure of the collaborative document, the second cell associated with a function identifier, identifying a value of the second cell in the tabular structure of the collaborative electronic document, wherein the value of the second cell in the tabular structure of the collaborative electronic document is a second string corresponding to a function name that corresponds to a second function call, determining a result of the formula using the function identifier, the first string and the second string, and causing the result of the formula to be displayed in the first cell in the tabular structure of the collaborative electronic document.
US11630941B1

A host-side system for displaying a web page includes at least one processing circuitry which discovers at least one micro frontend in web page code. Each micro frontends has a respective type, internal or external. Internal micro frontends are inline with the web page code and external micro frontends are hosted in a frame in the web page code. A host application is executed for rendering the web page. Data exchange between the host application and the micro frontends is managed using a micro frontend layer in accordance with the respective types of the micro frontends.
US11630938B1

Various embodiments provide for failure mode analysis of a circuit design, which can be used as part of electronic design automation (EDA). In particular, some embodiments provide for failure mode analysis of a circuit design by determining a set of functional primitives of a circuit design component (e.g., cell at gate level) that contribute to a root cause logic for a specific failure mode.
US11630936B2

This invention relates to a robust optimal design method for photovoltaic cells. Firstly, the deterministic optimal model is established, which is solved by Monte Carlo method to obtain the maximum output power value of optimization objective and its corresponding design variable value, and then the design variable value obtained from deterministic optimization is deemed as the initial point of the mean value of the robust optimal design variable. Later, the robust optimal model is solved by Monte Carlo method in order to obtain the mean value of design variable, and then appropriate materials and manufacturing techniques are selected for corresponding photovoltaic components according to the design variable obtained, so as to achieve the robust optimal design of photovoltaic cells. In fact, this invention improves the output stability and reliability of photovoltaic cells.
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