US11742342B2
An electrostatic discharge (ESD) device having a small size, a low turn-on voltage, and a low on resistance and an ESD protection circuit including the ESD device are provided. The ESD device includes a well formed in a substrate to have a first conductive type, an active region being defined at an upper portion of the substrate, a plurality of fins extending in a first direction to have a structure protruding from the substrate, a first conductive impurity region formed with first conductive impurities, a second conductive impurity region formed with second conductive impurities, and a fin-cut isolation region disposed between the first conductive impurity region and the second conductive impurity region in the first direction to cut each fin, wherein a bottom surface of the fin-cut isolation region is higher than a bottom surface of the active region.
US11742339B2
A light-emitting diode (LED) display panel includes a substrate, a driver circuit array on the substrate and including a plurality of pixel driver circuits arranged in an array, an LED array including a plurality of LED dies each being coupled to one of the pixel driver circuits, a micro lens array including a plurality of micro lenses each corresponding to and being arranged over at least one of the LED dies, and an optical spacer formed between the LED array and the micro lens array.
US11742334B2
A light emitting assembly includes a substrate, an adhesive layer on the substrate, and a plurality of light emitting units on the adhesive layer. Each of the light emitting units includes a first-type semiconductor layer, a second-type semiconductor layer, an active layer disposed between the first-type and second-type semiconductor layers, a first electrode electrically connected to the first-type semiconductor layer, and a second electrode electrically connected to the second-type semiconductor layer. A light emitting apparatus including the light emitting assembly is provided. Methods for making the light emitting assembly and the light emitting apparatus are provided.
US11742332B2
A device binning and/or matching process includes measuring with a testing device currents and/or voltages of a device with respect to time, determining with the testing device binning and/or matching criteria for the device based on transfer data generated from the device currents and/or the voltages measured with respect to time, and outputting with the testing device the binning and/or matching criteria for the device. A system and power module are also disclosed.
US11742331B2
A semiconductor package includes a base substrate, a first semiconductor chip on the base substrate, a dam structure on the base substrate and surrounding the first semiconductor chip, a second semiconductor chip on the first semiconductor chip, a non-conductive film, and a molding member. The non-conductive film may be between the base substrate, the first semiconductor chip, and the second semiconductor chip. The molding member may cover the base substrate, the first semiconductor chip, and the second semiconductor chip. A level of an upper surface of the first semiconductor chip and a level of an upper surface of the dam structure may be at a same level.
US11742327B2
A packaged semiconductor device includes a substrate with first and second opposing major surfaces. A stacked semiconductor device structure is connected to the first major surface and includes a plurality of semiconductor die having terminals. Conductive interconnect structures electrically connect the terminals of the semiconductor dies together. The semiconductor dies are stacked together so that the terminals are exposed, and the stacked semiconductor device structure comprises a stepped profile. The conductive interconnect structures comprise a conformal layer that substantially follows the stepped profile.
US11742326B2
Stacked superconducting integrated circuits with three dimensional resonant clock networks are described. An apparatus, including a first superconducting integrated circuit having a first clock distribution network for distributing a first clock signal in the first superconducting integrated circuit, is provided. The apparatus further includes a second superconducting integrated circuit, stacked on top of the first superconducting integrated circuit, having a second clock distribution network for distributing a second clock signal in the second superconducting integrated circuit, where each of the first clock distribution network and the second clock distribution network comprises a clock structure having a plurality of unit cells, where each of the plurality of unit cells includes at least one spine and at least one stub, the at least one stub inductively coupled to a first superconducting circuit, and where each of the first clock signal and the second clock signal has a same resonant frequency.
US11742320B2
Alignment of devices formed on substrates that are to be bonded may be achieved through the use of scribe lines between the devices, where the scribe lines progressively increase or decrease in size from a center to an edge of one or more of the substrates to compensate for differences in the thermal expansion rates of the substrates. The devices on the substrates are brought into alignment as the substrates are heated during a bonding operation due to the progressively increased or decreased sizes of the scribe lines. The scribe lines may be arranged in a single direction in a substrate to compensate for thermal expansion along a single axis of the substrate or may be arranged in a plurality of directions to compensate for actinomorphic thermal expansion.
US11742315B2
Representative implementations provide techniques and systems for processing integrated circuit (IC) dies. Dies being prepared for intimate surface bonding (to other dies, to substrates, to another surface, etc.) may be processed with a minimum of handling, to prevent contamination of the surfaces or the edges of the dies. The techniques include processing dies while the dies are on a dicing sheet or other device processing film or surface. Systems include integrated cleaning components arranged to perform multiple cleaning processes simultaneously.
US11742311B2
An electronic device has a plurality of integrated circuits fixed to a support between transmitting and receiving antennas. An integrated circuit generates a synchronization signal supplied to the other integrated circuits. Each integrated circuit is formed in a die integrating electronic components and overlaid by a connection region according to the Flip-Chip Ball-Grid-array or embedded Wafer Level BGA. A plurality of solder balls for each integrated circuit is electrically coupled to the electronic components and bonded between the respective integrated circuit and the support. The solder balls are arranged in an array, aligned along a plurality of lines parallel to a direction, wherein the plurality of lines comprises an empty line along which no solder balls are present. A conductive synchronization path is formed on the support and extends along the empty line of at least one integrated circuit, between the solder balls of the latter.
US11742310B2
A method of manufacturing a semiconductor device includes providing a substrate, disposing a plurality of pads on a surface of the substrate, disposing a plurality of conductive bumps on the plurality of pads correspondingly; disposing a solder bracing material surrounding the plurality of conductive bumps and over the surface of the substrate after the disposing of the plurality of conductive bumps, wherein the solder bracing material is in contact with a sidewall of each of the plurality of pads and the plurality of conductive bumps; disposing a release film on the solder bracing material and the plurality of conductive bumps; and removing the release film to form a rough surface of the solder bracing material. The rough surface of the solder bracing material includes a plurality of protruded portions and a plurality of recessed portions.
US11742308B2
A semiconductor package includes: a connection member having a first surface and a second surface opposing each other in a stacking direction of the semiconductor package and including an insulating member and a redistribution layer formed on the insulating member and having a redistribution via; a semiconductor chip disposed on the first surface of the connection member and having connection pads connected to the redistribution layer; an encapsulant disposed on the first surface of the connection member and encapsulating the semiconductor chip; a passivation layer disposed on the second surface of the connection member; UBM pads disposed on the passivation layer and overlapping the redistribution vias in the stacking direction; and UBM vias connecting the UBM pads to the redistribution layer through the passivation layer, not overlapping the redistribution vias with respect to the stacking direction, and having a non-circular cross section.
US11742307B2
A front-end method of fabricating nickel plated caps over copper bond pads used in a memory device. The method provides protection of the bond pads from an oxidizing atmosphere without exposing sensitive structures in the memory device to the copper during fabrication.
US11742301B2
Various semiconductor chip packages are disclosed. In one aspect, a semiconductor chip package is provided that includes a fan-out redistribution layer (RDL) structure that has plural stacked polymer layers, plural metallization layers, plural conductive vias interconnecting adjacent metallization layers of the metallization layers, and plural rivets configured to resist delamination of one or more of the polymer layers. Each of the plural rivets includes a first head, a second head and a shank connected between the first head and the second head. The first head is part of one of the metallization layers. The shank includes at least one of the conductive vias and at least one part of another of the metallization layers.
US11742298B2
A package includes a device die, a molding material molding the device die therein, a through-via penetrating through the molding material, and an alignment mark penetrating through the molding material. A redistribution line is on a side of the molding material. The redistribution line is electrically coupled to the through-via.
US11742292B2
The present disclosure relates to an integrated chip including a semiconductor device. The semiconductor device includes a gate structure overlying a front-side surface of a first substrate. The first substrate has a back-side surface opposite the front-side surface. A first source/drain structure overlies the first substrate and is laterally adjacent to the grate structure. A power rail is embedded in the first substrate and directly underlies the first source/drain structure. A first source/drain contact continuously extends from the first source/drain structure to the power rail. The first source/drain contact electrically couples the first source/drain structure to the power rail.
US11742290B2
A method of manufacturing an interconnect structure includes forming an opening through a dielectric layer. The opening exposes a top surface of a first conductive feature. The method further includes forming a barrier layer on sidewalls of the opening, passivating the exposed top surface of the first conductive feature with a treatment process, forming a liner layer over the barrier layer, and filling the opening with a conductive material. The liner layer may include ruthenium.
US11742285B2
A semiconductor device includes a substrate, a main circuit disposed over a front surface of the substrate, and a backside power delivery circuit disposed over a back surface of the substrate. The backside power delivery circuit includes a first main power supply wiring for supplying a first voltage, a second main power supply wiring for supplying a second voltage, a first local power supply wiring, and a first switch coupled to the first main power supply wiring and the first local power supply wiring. The first main power supply wiring, the second main power supply wiring and the first local power supply wiring are embedded in a first back side insulating layer disposed over the back surface of the substrate. The first local power supply wiring is coupled to the main circuit via a first through-silicon via (TSV) passing through the substrate for supplying the first voltage.
US11742282B2
Some embodiments include conductive interconnects which include the first and second conductive materials, and which extend upwardly from a conductive structure. Some embodiments include integrated assemblies having conductive interconnects.
US11742280B2
Semiconductor devices and methods are provided. A method according to the present disclosure includes receiving a substrate that includes a first semiconductor layer, a second semiconductor layer, and a third semiconductor layer; forming a plurality of fins over the third semiconductor layer; forming a trench between two of the plurality of fins; depositing a dummy material in the trench; forming a gate structure over channel regions of the plurality of the fins; forming source/drain features over source/drain regions of the plurality of the fins; bonding the substrate on a carrier wafer; removing the first and second semiconductor layers to expose the dummy material; removing the dummy material in the trench; depositing a conductive material in the trench; and bonding the substrate to a silicon substrate such that the conductive material is in contact with the silicon substrate. The trench extends through the third semiconductor layer and has a bottom surface on the second semiconductor layer.
US11742263B2
A leadframe for electronic systems comprising a first sub-leadframe connected by links to a second sub-leadframe, the first and second sub-leadframe connected by tiebars to a frame; and each link having a neck suitable for bending the link, the necks arrayed in a line operable as the axis for bending the second sub-leadframe towards the first sub-leadframe with the necks operable as rotation pivots.
US11742258B2
A thermally conductive sheet having a binder resin, a first thermally conductive filler, and a second thermally conductive filler, wherein the first thermally conductive filler and the second thermally conductive filler are dispersed in the binder resin, and the specific permittivity and the thermal conductivity are different in the thickness direction B and the surface direction A of the thermally conductive sheet. A thermally conductive sheet includes step A of preparing a resin composition for forming a thermally conductive sheet by dispersing a first thermally conductive filler and a second thermally conductive filler in a binder resin, step B of forming a molded block from the resin composition for forming a thermally conductive sheet, and step C of slicing the molded block into a sheet and obtaining a thermally conductive sheet having different relative permittivity and thermal conductivity in the thickness direction and the surface direction.
US11742255B2
Embodiments of a silicon heat-dissipation package for compact electronic devices are described. In one aspect, a device includes first and second silicon cover plates. The first silicon cover plate has a first primary side and a second primary side opposite the first primary side thereof. The second silicon cover plate has a first primary side and a second primary side opposite the first primary side thereof. The first primary side of the second silicon cover plate includes an indentation configured to accommodate an electronic device therein. The first primary side of the second silicon cover plate is configured to mate with the second primary side of the first silicon cover plate when the first silicon cover plate and the second silicon cover plate are joined together with the electronic device sandwiched therebetween.
US11742253B2
An integrated circuit (IC) package that is to be incorporated into a computing device may include a metallization structure with circuits and/or other elements such as capacitors or inductors thereon. Pads for input/output (I/O) (or other) purposes may also be present at different locations on the metallization structure. Exemplary aspects of the present disclosure allow mold material to be placed over the circuits and/or other elements in readily-customizable configurations so as to allow placement of the I/O pads in any desired location on the metallization structure. Specifically, before the mold material is applied to the metallization structure, a mask material such as tape may be applied to portions of the metallization structure that contain I/O pads or otherwise have reasons to not have mold material thereon. The mold material is applied, and the mask material is removed, taking unwanted mold material with the mask material.
US11742252B2
Several aspects of the present technology are directed toward fan-out packaged semiconductor devices having an integrated shield. The shield can include a conductive wall and a conductive cap over a redistribution structure. The shield can surround or at least partially enclose circuits placed or formed on the redistribution structure. The circuits and/or the conductive cap can be covered by an encapsulant, and the conductive cap can be on an upper surface of an encapsulant.
US11742242B2
Provided are a semiconductor structure and a manufacturing method thereof. A first device structure layer is between a first substrate and a second substrate. A second device structure layer is between the second substrate and the first device structure layer. A first dielectric layer is between the first and second device structure layers. A second dielectric layer is on the second substrate. A through-silicon via (TSV) structure is in the second dielectric layer, the second substrate, the second device structure layer and the first dielectric layer. A connection pad is at the surface of the second dielectric layer and connected to the TSV structure. A first liner is between the TSV structure and the second dielectric layer, the second substrate and the second device structure layer. A second liner is between the top of the
TSV structure and the second dielectric layer and a part of the second substrate.
US11742237B2
The embodiments of mechanisms for doping wells of finFET devices described in this disclosure utilize depositing doped films to dope well regions. The mechanisms enable maintaining low dopant concentration in the channel regions next to the doped well regions. As a result, transistor performance can be greatly improved. The mechanisms involve depositing doped films prior to forming isolation structures for transistors. The dopants in the doped films are used to dope the well regions near fins. The isolation structures are filled with a flowable dielectric material, which is converted to silicon oxide with the usage of microwave anneal. The microwave anneal enables conversion of the flowable dielectric material to silicon oxide without causing dopant diffusion. Additional well implants may be performed to form deep wells. Microwave anneal(s) may be used to anneal defects in the substrate and fins.
US11742236B2
Methods and devices are provided herein for enhancing robustness of a bipolar electrostatic discharge (ESD) device. The robustness of a bipolar ESD device includes providing an emitter region and a collector region adjacent to the emitter region. An isolation structure is provided between the emitter region and the collector region. A ballasting characteristic at the isolation structure is modified by inserting at least one partition structure therein. Each partition structure extends substantially abreast at least one of the emitter and the collector regions.
US11742233B2
The present disclosure relates to a method for mechanically separating layers, in particular in a double layer transfer process. The present disclosure relates more in particular to a method for mechanically separating layers, comprising the steps of providing a semiconductor compound comprising a layer of a handle substrate and an active layer with a front main side and a back main side opposite the front main side, wherein the layer of the handle substrate is attached to the front main side of the active layer, then providing a layer of a carrier substrate onto the back main side of the active layer, and then initiating mechanical separation of the layer of the handle substrate, wherein the layer of the handle substrate and the layer of the carrier substrate are provided with a substantially symmetrical mechanical structure.
US11742229B2
A method for calibration including determining a temperature induced offset in a pedestal of a process module under a temperature condition for a process. The method includes delivering a wafer to the pedestal of the process module by a robot, and detecting an entry offset. The method includes rotating the wafer over the pedestal by an angle. The method includes removing the wafer from the pedestal by the robot and measuring an exit offset. The method includes determining a magnitude and direction of the temperature induced offset using the entry offset and exit offset.
US11742226B2
A substrate processing apparatus includes: a processing tank that stores a processing liquid for performing a liquid processing on a plurality of substrates; a substrate support that supports the plurality of substrates such that main surfaces of each of the plurality of substrates follow a vertical direction in the processing tank; a processing liquid ejection unit provided below the plurality of substrates supported by the substrate support, and generates an ascending flow of the processing liquid in the processing tank; and a rectifying section that adjusts flow of the processing liquid in a side space formed between a first side wall of the processing tank and a first substrate having a main surface facing the first side wall of the processing tank among the plurality of substrates.
US11742218B2
A method for forming a semiconductor device package is provided. The method includes bonding a semiconductor device to a package substrate; placing a metal lid over the semiconductor device and the package substrate with a metal thermal interface material (TIM) provided between the metal lid and the semiconductor device; heating the metal TIM to melt the metal TIM; pressing the metal lid downward so that the molten metal TIM flows toward the boundary of the semiconductor device, and the outermost point of the lateral sidewall of the molten metal TIM extends beyond the boundary of the semiconductor device; lifting the metal lid upward so that the molten metal TIM flows back, and the outermost point of the lateral sidewall is within the boundary of the semiconductor device; and bonding the metal lid to the semiconductor device through the metal TIM by curing the molten metal TIM.
US11742214B2
The present invention provides a plasma processing method for subjecting a sample on which a metal element-containing film is disposed to plasma etching in a processing chamber. The method comprises: subjecting an inside of the processing chamber to plasma cleaning using a boron element-containing gas; removing the boron element using plasma after the plasma cleaning; subjecting the inside of the processing chamber to plasma cleaning using a fluorine element-containing gas after removing the boron element; depositing a deposited film in the processing chamber by plasma using a silicon element-containing gas after the plasma cleaning using the fluorine element-containing gas; and subjecting the sample to plasma etching after depositing the deposited film.
US11742210B2
The present disclosure provides a method to enlarge the process window for forming a source/drain contact. The method may include receiving a workpiece that includes a source/drain feature exposed in a source/drain opening defined between two gate structures, conformally depositing a dielectric layer over sidewalls of the source/drain opening and a top surface of the source/drain feature, anisotropically etching the dielectric layer to expose the source/drain feature, performing an implantation process to the dielectric layer, and after the performing of the implantation process, performing a pre-clean process to the workpiece. The implantation process includes a non-zero tilt angle.
US11742196B2
In an embodiment, a method includes: receiving a wafer from a first dilution tank; immersing the wafer in a deionization tank, wherein the deionization tank comprises a tank solution that comprises a deionizing solution; determining a metal ion concentration within the tank solution; performing remediation within the deionization tank in response to determining that the metal ion concentration is greater than a threshold value; and moving the wafer to a second dilution tank.
US11742186B2
Methods and apparatus for preparing a protective coating are described. In one example aspect, a method for preparing a protective coating includes positioning one or more target objects into a chamber. The chamber comprises a movable substrate and one or more trays coupled to the movable substrate to hold the one or more target objects such that the one or more target objects are movable within the chamber. The method also includes adding a monomer vapor into the chamber and performing a chemical vapor deposition process that comprises at least one cycle, each including a pretreatment phase and a coating phase.
US11742179B2
According to one embodiment, a proximity effect correcting method includes acquiring drawing information for drawing a pattern on a substrate with irradiation of an electron beam. The method further includes acquiring surface profile information related to a surface profile of the substrate. The method further includes calculating an energy distribution of a backscattered beam to be produced by backscattering of the electron beam in the substrate on a basis of the acquired drawing information and surface profile information. The method further includes calculating a required energy amount of the electron beam on a basis of the calculated energy distribution.
US11742174B2
A multipurpose and transferrable sample platform for supporting, analyzing and/or processing a target material. The platform includes a substrate; a dielectric layer formed over a face of the substrate; electrodes formed over the dielectric layer; a slot formed through the substrate and the dielectric layer; and an exfoliated graphene-based membrane placed over the slot and in electrical contact with the electrodes. The exfoliated graphene-based membrane is configured to support, or act upon, a study material or chemical precursors.
US11742168B2
An operating mechanism of a circuit breaker includes a moving contact bracket, a moving contact assembly, and a reset torsion spring. The moving contact bracket is provided with a rotating shaft, and the moving contact bracket may be rotated around the rotating shaft; a first end of the reset torsion spring is arranged on a base of the circuit breaker, and a second end of the reset torsion spring is arranged on the moving contact assembly; the moving contact assembly is rotatably arranged on the moving contact bracket, and the moving contact bracket is provided with a limiting portion, so that in a closing process of the circuit breaker, the moving contact assembly is pressed against the limiting portion and rotated synchronously with the moving contact bracket, and the reset torsion spring applies a force rotated towards a disconnection direction of the circuit breaker to the moving contact bracket.
US11742166B2
In an embodiment a switching device includes a first fixed contact element, a second fixed contact element, a movable contact bridge, a movable shaft configured to move the contact bridge, wherein the contact bridge is arranged at an end of the shaft, wherein the shaft is movable to a first position at which the contact bridge contacts the first and second contact elements, and wherein the shaft is movable to a second position at which the contact bridge is arranged at a distance from the first and second contact elements and a setting device configured to set the distance between the contact bridge and the first and second contact elements in the second position, wherein the setting device is arranged at the end of the shaft, and wherein the switching device is configured to switch an electrical load.
US11742165B2
A switching device for guiding and switching of load currents includes: a movable switching component having a first movable contact and a second movable contact; a first fixed contact and a second fixed contact; a supporting device for supporting the switching component; and a magnetic actuator. The first movable contact is in contact with the first fixed contact and the second movable contact is in contact with the second fixed contact in a switched-on state of the switching component. The first movable contact is electrically separated from the first fixed contact and the second movable contact is electrically separated from the second fixed contact in a switched-off state of the switching component. The switching component is arranged such that the switching component moves between the switched-on state and the switched-off state by at least a rotational movement of the switching component and a translational movement of the supporting device.
US11742154B2
This electricity storage module includes: a plurality of electricity storage device; a device holder; a first external output terminal and a second external output terminal which are configured to be electrically connected to the plurality of electricity storage devices; and a terminal holder having one end portion and another end portion, the one end portion being configured to have the first external output terminal attached thereto, the other end portion being configured to have the second external output terminal attached thereto. The first external output terminal includes a coupling terminal part protruding to an outer side of a terminal holder in a direction in which the first external output terminal and the second external output terminal are arranged. The second external output terminal includes an external connection terminal part capable of being connected to an external terminal or the coupling terminal part on an inner side of the terminal holder.
US11742153B2
Provided is an electrode-forming material for an electrochemical capacitor useful for forming an electrode of an electrochemical capacitor having a high storage capacity and a high energy density. The electrode-forming material for an electrochemical capacitor according to an embodiment of the present invention includes boron-doped nanodiamond (A) having a specific surface area of 110 m2/g or greater and an electrical conductivity at 20° C. of 5.0×10−3 S/cm or greater; and a metal oxide (B), and the content of the (B) is from 20 to 95 mass % with respect to the total content of the (A) and (B).
US11742136B2
A coil component includes a support substrate including a through-hole disposed therein; a body including the support substrate embedded therein, and having a core disposed in the through-hole of the support substrate; a coil portion disposed on the support substrate, embedded in the body, and having a plurality of turns with reference to the core as an axis on the support substrate; and a shielding pattern disposed between an internal wall of the support substrate, by which the through-hole is defined, and the core.
US11742127B2
An inductor component includes a base body, a first coil line and a second coil line, a first substantially columnar line and a second substantially columnar line, and a third substantially columnar line and a fourth substantially columnar line. The first substantially columnar line is located closer to the third substantially columnar line than the fourth substantially columnar line. A minimum distance X1 between the first substantially columnar line and the third substantially columnar line is shorter than a minimum distance Y between a first portion of the first coil line and a second portion of the second coil line.
US11742123B2
A method of producing an oppositely magnetized magnetic structure within or on a substrate material includes: generating first and second numbers of cavities within or on a substrate material and filling the first and second numbers of cavities with first and second hard magnetic materials, respectively exhibiting first and second coercive field strengths, wherein the second coercive field strength is smaller than the first coercive field strength. The method further includes magnetizing, in a first direction, the first and second arrangements of magnetic structures, by a magnetic field having a field strength that exceeds the first and second coercive field strengths. The method further magnetizes the second arrangement of hard magnetic structures in a second direction, which differs from the first direction, by a second magnetic field having a field strength below the first coercive field strength but greater than the second coercive field strength.
US11742120B2
A two-step diffusion method for preparing high-performance dual-main-phase sintered mischmetal-iron-boron magnet belongs to the preparing technical field of rare earth permanent magnet materials. The compositions of the two main phase alloys are RE-Fe—B (RE is Nd or Pr) and (Nd, MM)-Fe—B (MM is mischmetal), respectively. First, PrHoFe strip-casting alloy is used as a diffusion source. Next, a PrHo-rich layer is uniformly coated on the surface of (Nd, MM)-Fe—B hydrogen decrepitation powders. The higher anisotropic fields of Pr2Fe14B and Ho2Fe14B are used to improve the coercivity. Then, the ZrCu strip-casting alloy is used as a diffusion source. A Zr-rich layer is uniformly coated on the surface of the powders after the first-step diffusion, which prevents the growth of the MM-rich main phase grains during the sintering process and the inter-diffusion between the two main phases, thus obtaining high coercivity.
US11742117B2
A permanent magnet may include a Fe16N2 phase constitution. In some examples, the permanent magnet may be formed by a technique that includes straining an iron wire or sheet comprising at least one iron crystal in a direction substantially parallel to a <001> crystal axis of the iron crystal; nitridizing the iron wire or sheet to form a nitridized iron wire or sheet; annealing the nitridized iron wire or sheet to form a Fe16N2 phase constitution in at least a portion of the nitridized iron wire or sheet; and pressing the nitridized iron wires and sheets to form bulk permanent magnet.
US11742115B2
A resistor includes a resistive element, an insulation plate, a protective film, and a pair of electrodes. The resistive element includes a first face and a second face arranged to face in opposite directions in a thickness direction. The insulation plate is on the first face, and the protective film on the second face. The electrodes are spaced apart in a first direction perpendicular to the thickness direction, and held in contact with the resistive element. Each electrode includes a bottom portion opposite to the insulation plate with respect to the resistive element in the thickness direction. Each bottom portion overlaps with a part of the protective film as viewed in the thickness direction. The resistor further includes a pair of intermediate layers spaced apart in the first direction. The intermediate layers are formed of a material electrically conductive and containing a synthetic resin. Each intermediate layer includes a cover portion covering a part of the protective film. The cover portion of each intermediate layer is disposed between the protective film and the bottom portion of one of the electrodes.
US11742109B2
Provided are a flexible flat cable and a method of producing the same. The flexible flat cable includes a plate-shaped first insulation portion comprising an insulating material; a first ground, a second ground, and a third ground disposed at predetermined intervals on the first insulation portion; at least one first signal transmission line positioned between the first ground and the second ground and disposed on the first insulation portion; at least one second signal transmission line positioned between the second ground and the third ground and disposed on the first insulation portion; a first second insulation portion disposed on at least a portion of the first ground and at least a portion of the at least one first signal transmission line and the second ground; a second second insulation portion disposed on at least a portion of the second ground and at least a portion of the at least one second signal transmission line, and the third ground; a conductive adhesive layer configured to enclose the first insulation portion, the first second insulation portion, and the second second insulation portion; and a shielding portion comprising a shielding material adhered to an outside of the conductive adhesive layer. Therefore, by improving shielding efficiency of a plurality of signal transmission lines, while having good electromagnetic interference and crosstalk characteristics, a plurality of signals can be simultaneously transmitted.
US11742107B2
A wire harness including: a wire harness main body that includes an electric wire and an exterior tube that encloses an outer circumferential surface of the electric wire; a path restricting member that is attached to an outer circumferential surface of the exterior tube and restricts a path of the wire harness main body; and an attaching member that is attached to an outer circumferential surface of a portion of the path restricting member in a lengthwise direction of the path restricting member.
US11742105B2
A scanning magnet that deflects a charged particle beam has a winding U provided with grooves SL1 and SL4 provided at facing positions. A passing direction of a conductive wire forming the winding U passes through the groove SL1 in a γ-axis positive direction, and passes through the groove SL4 in a γ-axis negative direction. The winding U has a loop path SL1-SL4 in which the groove SL1 is directed to the γ-axis positive direction, and the groove SL4 is directed to the γ-axis negative direction. When a current flows in the γ-axis positive direction in a winding section U+ disposed in the groove SL1, a current flows in the γ-axis negative direction in a winding section U− disposed in the groove SL4. A yoke, the winding U, a winding V, and a winding W have a 120° rotationally symmetric structure with respect to a central axis of the yoke.
US11742096B2
A green body for a 3D ceramic and/or metallic body is produced by providing a metal or a mixture of metals and/or a metalloid and/or a non-metal or mixtures thereof in form of at least one aqueous solutions, such as a metal nitrate solution; if more than one aqueous solutions are provided, they differ in composition and/or isotope concentration. One aqueous metal solution is mixed with a gelation fluid at a first temperature to suppress an internal gelation of the feed solution mixture prior to its ejection. The feed solution mixture is ejected by inkjet printing to the green body under construction. The ejected feed solution is heated mixture on the green body to a second temperature to fix it on the green body under construction. Several process steps are repeated according to a 3D production control model until a desired form of the green body is attained.
US11742095B2
Cores include different types of control cells in different numbers and positions. A periphery of the core just inside the perimeter may have higher reactivity fuel in outer control cells, and lower reactivity cells may be placed in an inner core inside the inner ring. Cores can include about half fresh fuel positioned in higher proportions in the inner ring and away from inner control cells. Cores are compatible with multiple core control cell setups, including BWRs, ESBWRs, ABWRs, etc. Cores can be loaded during conventional outages. Cores can be operated with control elements in only the inner ring control cells for reactivity adjustment. Control elements in outer control cells need be moved only at sequence exchanges. Near end of cycle, reactivity in the core may be controlled with inner control cells alone, and control elements in outer control cells can be fully withdrawn.
US11742089B2
The objective of the present invention is to provide customized cosmetics personalized for individual users. According to one embodiment of the present invention, a customized cosmetics provision system can comprise: a diagnosis device for diagnosing a skin condition, recommending customized cosmetics on the basis of the diagnosis result of the skin condition, and transmitting, to a manufacturing device, information on the customized cosmetics having been recommended; and the manufacturing device for receiving information on the customized cosmetics from the diagnosis device, and providing customized cosmetics on the basis of the information on the customized cosmetics having been received.
US11742075B2
Networks and methods include receiving healthcare information and with a computer identifying when a patient is readmitted to a healthcare provider. A readmission notification is generated for identified readmissions. The notification may identify the patient being readmitted, the readmitting event, prior event(s) and provider(s), substantive healthcare and clinical status for the patient, treatment dates, and/or any other desired information. Readmission alerts can be formatted and provided in accordance with their consumers' parameters. Example methods and embodiments may receive, process, store, compare, and otherwise use any of HL7 messages, CCDA information, clinical feeds, or any other type of electronic healthcare record. This information may be received from any number of different healthcare information sources and providers. With example networks and methods, readmitting providers or other consumers of readmission notifications can know exactly when a patient is readmitted and adjust the healthcare response accordingly.
US11742045B2
A decoder decodes a memory address and selectively drives a select line (such as a word line or mux line) of a memory. An encoding circuit encodes the data on select lines to generate an encoded address. The encoded address and the memory address are compared by a comparison circuit to generate a test result signal which is indicative of whether the decoder is operating properly. To test the comparison circuit for proper operation, a subset of an MBIST scan routine causes the encoded address to be blocked from the comparison circuit and a force signal to be applied in its place. A test signal from the scan routine and the force signal are then compared by the comparison circuit, with the test result signal generated from the comparison being indicative of whether the comparison circuit itself is operating properly.
US11742040B2
A nonvolatile memory (NVM) device includes a data pin, a control pin, an on-die termination (ODT) pin, and a plurality of NVM memory chips commonly connected to the data pin and the control pin. A first NVM chip among the NVM chips includes an ODT circuit. The first NVM chip determines one of an ODT write mode and an ODT read mode based on a control signal received through the control pin and an ODT signal received through the ODT pin, uses the ODT circuit to perform an ODT on the data pin during the ODT write mode, and uses the ODT circuit to perform the ODT on the control pin during the ODT read mode.
US11742038B2
Exemplary embodiments provide wear spreading among die regions (i.e., one or more circuits) in an integrated circuit or among dies by using operating condition data in addition to or instead of environmental data such as temperature data, from each of a plurality of die regions. Control logic produces a cumulative amount of time each of the plurality of die regions has spent at an operating condition based on operating condition data wherein the operating condition data is based on at least one of the following operating characteristics: frequency of operation of the plurality of die regions, an operating voltage of the plurality of die regions, an activity level of the plurality of die regions, a timing margin of the plurality of die regions, and a number of detected faults of the plurality of die regions. The method and apparatus spreads wear among the plurality of same type of die regions by controlling task execution among the plurality of die regions using the die wear-out data.
US11742030B2
A method for reading data stored in a flash memory includes at least the following steps: controlling the flash memory to perform a plurality of read operations upon a plurality of memory cells included in the flash memory; obtaining a plurality of bit sequences read from the memory cells, respectively, wherein the read operations read bits of a predetermined bit order from the memory cells by utilizing different control gate voltage settings; and determining readout information of the memory cells according to binary digit distribution characteristics of the bit sequences.
US11742020B2
A storage device includes a memory cell array in which a plurality of memory cells respectively including a variable resistance memory element are divided into a plurality of memory blocks, the plurality of memory cells including a first memory cell and a second memory cell that are in the same memory block, and a detection circuit. During a read operation in which the first memory cell is a read target, the detection circuit compares a first resistance value, which is a resistance value of the variable resistance memory element in the first memory cell, with a second resistance value, which is a resistance value of the variable resistance memory element in the second memory cell, and determines a value of data stored in the first memory cell based on whether or not the first resistance value is higher or lower than the second resistance value.
US11742009B2
A semiconductor device includes a pre-pulse generation circuit configured to generate a pre-pulse, based on a write shifting pulse and a write leveling activation signal; a write control signal generation circuit configured to generate a write control signal, based on the pre-pulse and a division clock; and a write leveling control circuit configured to generate detection data including information on a phase difference between a data clock and a system clock, based on the pre-pulse and the division clock.
US11742002B2
Systems, apparatuses, and methods related to memory activation timing management are described herein. In an examples, memory activation timing management can include receiving a first command associated with a set of memory cells, activating the set of memory cells to perform a memory access responsive to the first command, pre-charging the set of memory cells associated with the first command, receiving a second command associated with the set of memory cells, determining that the set of memory cells associated with the first command is a recently activated set of the plurality of sets of memory cells, imparting a delay, and applying a sensing voltage to the set of memory cells associated with the second command to perform a memory access responsive to the second command.
US11741999B2
A video processing device includes: a frame number generating unit that generates frame numbers representing respective frames to which successively supplied video data belongs, the frame numbers differing between one frame and a next frame; a writing unit that writes a data block including a piece of the video data and the frame number corresponding thereto in a frame memory for every frame; a reading unit that reads out the data block written in the frame memory in the order of frames; and a video freezing determination unit that generates an abnormality determination signal that indicates video freezing when a current value of the frame number of the data block read stays the same as a previous value over a prescribed number of times.
US11741991B2
A tape-shaped magnetic recording medium is provided with a base, an underlayer provided on the base, and a magnetic layer provided on the underlayer including magnetic powder including hexagonal ferrite. The underlayer and the magnetic layer include lubricant. The magnetic layer includes a surface provided with a large number of holes, and arithmetic average roughness Ra of the surface is 2.5 nm or smaller. A BET specific surface area of a whole of the magnetic recording medium in a state in which the lubricant is removed is 3.5 m2/mg or larger. A square ratio in a vertical direction is 65% or larger, an average thickness of the magnetic layer is 90 nm or smaller, and an average thickness of the magnetic recording medium is 5.6 μm or smaller.
US11741988B2
A first electronic device includes an interface; microphone circuitry; memory circuitry; and processor circuitry. The first electronic device is configured to discover, via the interface, a first wireless network. The first electronic device is configured to receive, via the interface, from a second electronic device discovering the first wireless network, a voice biometric indicative of a second user. The first electronic device is configured to activate the microphone circuitry to detect an input audio signal. The first electronic device is configured to determine whether the detected input audio signal satisfies one or more criteria. The first electronic device is configured to, when the detected input audio signal satisfies the one or more criteria, determine a parameter indicative of a level of risk of exposure; and generate, based on the parameter, contact data.
US11741982B2
An audio processing system includes a microphone array, a speech detection system, and a neural network noise reduction module. The microphone array includes at least two microphones and provides an audio signal from an environment surrounding the microphone array. The speech detection system receives the audio signal, and processes the audio signal to a) detect that a first user is speaking, b) determine a first direction relative to the audio array when the first user is located at a first location within the environment, and c) provide beamforming processing on the audio signal in the first direction, and to provide a processed audio signal based upon the beamforming processing. The neural network noise reduction module reduces noise in the processed audio signal.
US11741958B2
Implementations are directed to causing a computing device to transmit an audio data stream, via a communication channel, to a vehicle computing device of a vehicle. Various implementations include one or more vehicle speakers driven by the vehicle computing device to render audible output. Additionally or alternatively, various implementations include determining whether the audible output is captured by at least one microphone of a vehicle interface device within the vehicle. In many implementations, the vehicle interface device is communicatively coupled to the computing device.
US11741957B2
A method for recording a plurality of augmented reality (AR) sessions between a set of user(s) and an AR computer system, receiving first user input, through the AR computer system and from a first user, identifying a first AR session of the plurality of AR sessions, and presenting at least a portion of the recording of the first AR session on the AR computer system for the first user.
US11741950B2
A processor-implemented method includes performing speech recognition of a speech signal, generating a plurality of first candidate sentences as a result of the performing of the speech recognition, identifying a respective named entity in each of the plurality of first candidate sentences, determining a standard expression corresponding to the identified respective named entity using phonemes of the corresponding named entity, determining whether to replace the identified named entity in each of the plurality of first candidate sentences with the determined standard expression based on a similarity between the named entity and the standard expression corresponding to the named entity and determining a plurality of second candidate sentences based on the determination result; and outputting a final sentence selected from the plurality of second candidate sentences.
US11741947B2
A transformer-transducer model for unifying streaming and non-streaming speech recognition includes an audio encoder, a label encoder, and a joint network. The audio encoder receives a sequence of acoustic frames, and generates, at each of a plurality of time steps, a higher order feature representation for a corresponding acoustic frame. The label encoder receives a sequence of non-blank symbols output by a final softmax layer, and generates, at each of the plurality of time steps, a dense representation. The joint network receives the higher order feature representation and the dense representation at each of the plurality of time steps, and generates a probability distribution over possible speech recognition hypothesis. The audio encoder of the model further includes a neural network having an initial stack of transformer layers trained with zero look ahead audio context, and a final stack of transformer layers trained with a variable look ahead audio context.
US11741946B2
Using an encoder neural network model, an encoder vector is computed, the encoder vector comprising a vector representation of a current portion of input data in an input sequence. Using a prediction neural network model, a prediction vector is predicted, the prediction performed using a previous prediction vector and a previous output symbol corresponding to a previous portion of input data in the input sequence. Using a joint neural network model, a joint vector corresponding to the encoder vector and the prediction vector is computed, the joint vector multiplicatively combining each element of the encoder vector with a corresponding element of the prediction vector. Using a softmax function, the joint vector is converted to a probability distribution comprising a probability that a current output symbol corresponds to the current portion of input data in the input sequence.
US11741944B2
A method of training a speech model includes receiving, at a voice-enabled device, a fixed set of training utterances where each training utterance in the fixed set of training utterances includes a transcription paired with a speech representation of the corresponding training utterance. The method also includes sampling noisy audio data from an environment of the voice-enabled device. For each training utterance in the fixed set of training utterances, the method further includes augmenting, using the noisy audio data sampled from the environment of the voice-enabled device, the speech representation of the corresponding training utterance to generate noisy audio samples and pairing each of the noisy audio samples with the corresponding transcription of the corresponding training utterance. The method additionally includes training a speech model on the noisy audio samples generated for each speech representation in the fixed set of training utterances.
US11741942B2
A method, computer program product, and computer system for text-to-speech synthesis is disclosed. Synthetic speech data for an input text may be generated. The synthetic speech data may be compared to recorded reference speech data corresponding to the input text. Based on, at least in part, the comparison of the synthetic speech data to the recorded reference speech data, at least one feature indicative of at least one difference between the synthetic speech data and the recorded reference speech data may be extracted. A speech gap filling model may be generated based on, at least in part, the at least one feature extracted. A speech output may be generated based on, at least in part, the speech gap filling model.
US11741936B2
An advanced acoustic awareness platform configured to classify environmental sounds. The advanced acoustic awareness platform comprises an audio signal acquisition sensor array and one or more processors programmed to augment the audio signal, extract features for the audio signal, visualize, and classify the signal using one or more labels. In at least one embodiment, the signal is classified based on transfer learning associated with a pretrained machine learning model.
US11741934B1
A multi-microphone device that can perform acoustic echo cancellation (AEC) without an external reference signal. The device uses the audio data from one of its microphones as a reference for purposes of AEC and acoustic noise cancellation (ANC). The device determines filter coefficients for an adaptive filter for ANC when cancelling one microphone signal from another microphone's signal. Those filter coefficients are buffered and delayed and then used for AEC operations cancelling one microphone signal from another microphone's signal. When desired audio (such as a wakeword, speech, or the like) is detected, the device may freeze the coefficients for purposes of performing AEC until the desired audio is complete. The device may then continue adapting and using the coefficients.
US11741932B2
An unmanned aircraft includes: rotor blades; a duct that shrouds the rotor blades and through which airflow generated by rotation of the rotor blades passes; and a processor that controls rotation of the rotor blades. The height to width ratio of an inner space of the duct in which the rotor blades are shrouded is at least 0.5.
US11741930B2
The disclosed computer-implemented method may include receiving, from a client device, a request for multimedia content, where the request includes both a manifest request that includes client identification data and a license request that includes a license challenge. The method may further include validating the received request for multimedia content using the client identification data in the manifest request and generating a manifest response that includes an identification of a specified multimedia content stream that is to be provided to the client device. The method may also include acquiring at least one license in response to the license request, where the license includes a response to the license challenge having various content keys, and then providing the specified multimedia content stream, including the generated manifest response and the acquired license, to the client device. Various other methods, systems, and computer-readable media are also disclosed.
US11741929B2
An example process may include identifying an area of an environment to emit one or more sound masking signals, determining a noise level of one or more surrounding areas adjacent to the area, selecting one or more frequency ranges and respective amplitudes of the one or more sound masking signals to apply to the area based on the noise level, and emitting the masking signals via one or more emitters disposed in the area.
US11741927B2
A friction damped insert for highly stressed engineering components is disclosed. The disclosed inventive concept provides a method and system for increasing the damping capacity of an engineering system by adding a non-flat solid, highly damped insert to a system component that contributes most to the system's dynamic response. The insert can either be embedded into a system component during casting or be fastened to the system component outer surface. The insert is made of the single layer of flexible material by forming it into a rigid elongated body. The layer of material can be turned over on itself without folding to create a cylinder or can be folded over a number of times to create a prismatic bar. The layer of material may be shaped into a corrugated panel. The layer of flexible material may have a number of relatively small openings or perforations with a uniform spatial distribution.
US11741921B1
A stringed instrument tailpiece includes an elongate body. Openings, which may be slots or through-holes, are formed at a bridge-end of the elongate body to engage a musical instrument's one or more strings. An opening at the gut-end of the elongate body is configured to engage a gut, which attaches to an instrument endpin.
US11741920B2
A vehicle display system includes a vehicle detection device detecting at least one other vehicle present in surroundings of a host vehicle, a vehicle speed detection device detecting a speed of the host vehicle, a display device displaying the host vehicle and the at least one other vehicle respectively as vehicle icons, and a display control part configured to control a content of display of the display device. When the speed of the host vehicle is equal to or less than a predetermined value, the display control part is configured to blank out the display of or display transparently at least a part of a vehicle icon of a following vehicle detected by the vehicle detection device and positioned at a rear of the host vehicle in a driving lane of the host vehicle.
US11741910B2
The present disclosure relates to a display panel and a display device using the same. The display panel includes a pixel array in which a plurality of data lines, a plurality of gate lines crossing the data lines, and a plurality of pixels are disposed; a first gate driver configured to supply a gate signal to gate lines connected to pixels disposed in a first area of the pixel array; and a second gate driver configured to receive a carry signal from the first gate driver and supply a gate signal to gate lines connected to pixels disposed in a second area of the pixel array. The second gate driver includes a signal transmission unit disposed in the pixel array to receive the carry signal from the first gate driver.
US11741908B2
A display device includes a pixel circuit on a substrate, a data line to transmit a data signal for the pixel circuit on the substrate, a power supply line, and an extra voltage supply line different from the power supply line and the data line. The pixel circuit includes a driving transistor to control an amount of electric current supplied to a light-emitting element, a storage capacitor between a gate terminal of the driving transistor and the power supply line, a first switching transistor between the light-emitting element and the driving transistor, a second switching transistor between a source terminal of the driving transistor and the data line, and a third switching transistor between the source terminal of the driving transistor and the extra voltage supply line. The third switching transistor supplies a signal voltage different from the data signal to the driving transistor from the extra voltage supply line.
US11741907B2
A display device can include a display panel including multiple pixels each of which includes multiple sub-pixels. The display device can further include multiple data lines respectively connected to the multiple sub-pixels, multiple gate lines respectively connected to the multiple pixels, and N multiplexers (MUX) (N is a natural number larger than 1) disposed at input terminals of the multiple data lines. In one horizontal (H) period, a length of a turn-on period of a first MUX can be different from that of a turn-on period of an Nth MUX, where the one H period is a period in which a scan signal is supplied through one gate line.
US11741903B2
A gate driver includes stages connected to clock signal lines to which clock signals are applied and a first gate power line to which a first gate power voltage is applied, and outputting the first gate power voltage as gate signals in response to the clock signals. The clock signals have a first frequency and the first gate power voltage has a first voltage level in a first period. The clock signals have a second frequency lower than the first frequency and the first gate power voltage has a second voltage level in a second period. One of the first and second voltage levels is a gate-on voltage level that turns on a transistor, and another of the first and second voltage levels is a gate-off voltage level that turns off the transistor.
US11741900B2
The embodiments relate to a display device that includes an input terminal through which a feedback voltage of a high-potential driving voltage is received from a display panel. An output terminal is included through which a high reference voltage and a low reference voltage generated on the basis of the feedback voltage are output. A flexible printed circuit board (FPCB) includes at least one capacitor connected between the input terminal and the output terminal.
US11741898B1
A power supply unit adapts based on an image to be displayed by a display panel. The power supply unit includes a controller circuit for generating a power control signal, and a power supply circuit for generating one or more power supply voltages having a waveform based the power control signal. The controller circuit receives a set of configuration parameters from a display device and generates the power control signal based on the set of configuration parameters. The configuration parameters are stored in a look-up table of the display device.
US11741894B2
A light-emitting device includes a first electrode, a second electrode facing the first electrode, a light-emitting layer provided between the first electrode the second electrode and including a phosphor, a layered body including a metal layer, a first insulating layer provided on a second electrode side of the metal layer, and a second insulating layer provided on a light-emitting layer side of the metal layer, and having a thickness that allows electron injection from the second electrode to the light-emitting layer, a first power supply configured to apply a voltage between the first electrode and the second electrode, and a second power supply configured to apply, between the metal layer and the second electrode, a voltage of which polarity of the second polarity is opposite to a polarity of the second electrode of a voltage applied by the first power supply between the first electrode and the second electrode.
US11741891B2
The present disclosure discloses a display device and a driving method of the display device. The display device includes a display panel for displaying an image, a driver for driving the display panel, a controller for controlling the driver, and a duty cycle controller for defining an unknown area in which vertical resolution information is not known and a known area in which the vertical resolution information is known within one frame when a driving frequency of the display panel is changed, and varying a duty cycle for driving the known area.
US11741879B2
The present application discloses a method, device, and apparatus for brightness compensation of a display panel. The display panel has a first display region and a second display region. The method includes selecting at least one first region in the second display region close to the first display region; obtaining current brightness values of sub-pixels in the at least one first region under a target grayscale value; determining an average brightness value of the at least one first region based on the current brightness values of the sub-pixels in the at least one first region; determining a target brightness value of the first display region under the target grayscale value according to the average brightness value; performing brightness compensation on the first display region based on the target brightness value.
US11741877B2
A display panel includes a pixel circuit and a light-emitting element. The pixel circuit includes a driving module. The driving module includes a driving transistor. A time period of one frame of the display panel includes a non-light-emitting stage and a light-emitting stage. The non-light-emitting stage includes a bias adjustment stage. A source or a drain of the driving transistor is configured to receive a bias adjustment signal in the bias adjustment stage. In response to a frame refresh rate of the display panel being F1, a time length of the non-light-emitting stage is A1, and a time length of the bias adjustment stage is B1. In response to the frame refresh rate of the display panel being F2, the time length of the non-light-emitting stage is A2, and the time length of the bias adjustment stage is B2. F1B2/A2 or B1>B2.
US11741868B2
Provided is a display device which comprises a display panel including a plurality of pixels displaying an image based on a driving voltage, a reference voltage generator converting a sensing driving voltage generated by measuring the driving voltage into a sensing driving current, converting a preset reference driving voltage into a reference driving current, comparing the sensing driving current and the reference driving current, and generating a first reference voltage and a second reference voltage based on a difference between the sensing driving current and the reference driving current, a gamma voltage generator generating a plurality of gamma voltages by dividing the first reference voltage and the second reference voltage, and a data driver converting image data into a data voltage based on the gamma voltages and providing the data voltage to each of the pixels.
US11741863B2
Advanced display devices are integrated into glasses so that they look and feel more like normal glasses. They are based on pupil replication using multiple, small projectors. A number of projectors are embedded in the eyeglasses, for example embedded in the rim of the eyeglasses or in a periphery of the lens. The projectors generate (partial) images based on a common image to be displayed to the user. These images are optically coupled through the lens, for example using waveguide coupling, to different display windows in the lens. The display windows couple the images out of the lens and towards the user's eye.
US11741860B2
A billboard framework system may have a plurality of lateral adjusters adapted to be laterally adjustable on poles. The system may also have at least one frame support attached to some of the plurality of lateral adjusters where each of the frame supports may be co-planar with one another. The system may also have a generally rectangular-shaped frame structure connected to the frame supports where the frame structure is coplanar. The frame structure may have two side portions connecting an upper portion and a lower portion.
US11741852B2
In an approach for a smart reading assistant that helps users learn to read a new language, a processor detects a language of a digital book opening by a user on a computing device. A processor identifies a user reading capability level for the language of the digital book from a user profile for the user. A processor inputs at least one in context meaning of potential unknown words based on the user reading capability level. A processor detects a user action by the user on the computing device. A processor updates the user reading capability level based on the user action. A processor identifies, using collocation extraction, related words to a word involved in the user action. A processor inputs at least one in context meaning of at least one of the related words.
US11741847B2
A method for execution by a computing entity for creating a learning tool regarding a topic includes issuing a representation of a first set of profile assessment assets of a first learning object to a second computing entity. The method further includes determining a learner profile associated with the second computing entity based on a first assessment response in response to the representation of the first set of profile assessment assets. The method further includes selecting one of the first learning object, a second learning object, and a third learning object as an active learning object based on the learner profile.
US11741845B2
Exemplary embodiments described herein are directed to systems and methods of immersive language learning that employ positionable visual aids and an associated software application with which the visual aids can interact through scanning by the application. The visual aids may include a word to be learned. The word may be presented in one or more languages. The application is loaded onto a smart phone or other microprocessor-based device with imaging capability. Scanning of the visual aid using the application on the microprocessor-based device results in a presentation by the application that facilitates learning of the word in meaning and pronunciation.
US11741841B2
A method for updating, for an aircraft, a first flight plan having a first set of flight parameters, includes receiving, via an avionics device, a change to the first flight plan, determining a second set of flight parameters based on the change to the first flight plan, receiving, by the avionics device, at least one of terrain data and special use airspace (SUA) data. The method includes performing, with the avionics device, a safety validation of the second set of flight parameters, wherein the safety validation comprises: comparing the second set of flight parameters with the received at least one of terrain data and SUA data, and determining, based on the comparison, whether the second set of flight parameters presents a risk to safe flight.
US11741836B2
A method for performing correlation-based parking availability estimation is provided. The method includes retrieving a plurality of parking availability correlation models, wherein each of the parking availability correlation models estimates parking availability for a target parking block based on parking availability for one or more other parking blocks; selecting a subset of the parking availability correlation models, wherein the subset comprises parking availability correlation models that estimate parking availability of the target parking block based on parking availability for one or more other parking blocks for which current parking availability is known; selecting a parking availability correlation model from the subset based on a model quality indicator associated with each parking availability correlation model; and estimating parking availability for the target parking block based on the selected parking availability correlation model.
US11741833B2
When vehicle forward information includes information on a construction site road sign which indicates the limit speed at a construction site, a vehicle driving assist apparatus acquires the limit speed indicated on the construction site road sign as a construction site sign limit speed, based on the vehicle forward information and displays the acquired construction site sign limit speed on the displaying device. When acquiring the database limit speed while displaying the construction site sign limit speed on the displaying device, and a distance that an own vehicle has moved since acquiring the construction site sign speed limit currently displayed on the displaying device is shorter than a predetermined distance, the vehicle driving assist apparatus continues displaying the construction site sign limit speed on the displaying device without displaying the database limit speed acquired this time on the displaying device.
US11741830B2
A method and apparatus for level of service assessment at signalized intersections is disclosed. In an exemplary embodiment, a method for estimating an average delay per vehicle at a signalized intersection with a traffic signal, including sampling vehicle arrival rates at the signalized intersection, sampling vehicle departure rates at the signalized intersection, analyzing generated shock waves at the traffic signal, wherein the traffic signal shock wave is a change in vehicle density due to changes in the traffic signal, and estimating the average delay per vehicle based on the vehicle arrival rates, the vehicle departure rates, and the traffic shock waves at the signalized intersection.
US11741823B2
Systems and processes for initiating a rescue, using peer-to-peer distress alert systems, are described. An exemplar process of initiating, from a distressed vessel, a recce includes: (i) generating an outgoing distress signal that includes a distress signal and distressed vessel location information; (ii) broadcasting the outgoing distress signal to one or more potential rescue vessels located away from the distressed vessel; (iii) receiving, from one or more of the potential rescue vessels, one or more outgoing rescue signals, each of which includes potential rescue vessel location information; (iv) of identifying, using the potential rescue vessel location information from one or more of the potential rescue vessels and vessel location information of the distressed vessel, one or more rescue potential rescue vessels that are suitable for rescuing the distress vessel; and (v) transmitting, from the distressed vessel, a confirmation rescue signal to each of the potential rescue vessels that are suitable for rescuing the distress vessel.
US11741822B2
A method, comprising detecting, by a wireless tracking system, a tampering event associated with an asset within an asset container; capturing, by the wireless tracking system, a first digital representation of the field of view including the asset container; determining, based on the wireless tracking system comparing the first representation to a second digital representation of the field of view including the asset container stored in memory, a difference between the first and second digital representations; and displaying, by the wireless tracking system, within a graphical user interface of a client device, the difference between the first and second digital representations, wherein displaying the difference comprises displaying an augmented reality overlay to emphasizes the difference.
US11741819B2
Described herein are systems, devices, methods, and media for connecting a user for providing emergency assistance based on emergency alerts from triggering devices such as voice or sound triggered emergency alerts. In some cases, the location of the emergency is provided.
US11741816B2
An electronic device having a self-diagnosis function is proposed. In the electronic device, a fault detector is provided on a primary side of a power board, so that fault states of a main board and a load may be detected even when the main board is broken or power is not applied to the main board. In addition, as long as commercial alternating power is input, even in a state where a power switch is turned off, the electronic device is supplied with the power, so that various types of faults in the main board and the load may be detected.
US11741813B2
A fall detection system includes a radar that generates emitting radio waves and receives reflected radio waves from a person under detection, a data generator that generates a point cloud according to the reflected radio waves, an area determining device that determines a sub-area of a detecting area in which the person under detection lies, and a classifier that determines whether the person under detection falls according to the point cloud. The classifier adaptively processes the point cloud with different methods according to sub-areas as determined by the area determining device respectively to determine whether the person under detection falls.
US11741803B2
One variation of a first method for collecting and sharing substantially real-time video feeds of employees within a distributed workforce includes: distributing a first subset of employee video feeds to a first instance of an employee portal; distributing a second subset of employee video feeds to a second instance of the employee portal; distributing the manager video feed to the first instance and the second instance of the employee portal; distributing the set of employee video feeds to an instance of the manager portal; in response to initiation of a recess for the first employee: replacing the first employee video feed with a recess icon in the second instance of the employee portal and the instance of the manager portal; initiating a timer for the recess; and in response to expiration of the timer, reactivating the first employee video feed.
US11741802B2
An electrically powered home security pathway fixture includes a head unit and a spike at a top end and a bottom end of an elongated body, respectively. An integrated camera configured to recognize an approaching object according to features stored in a database; a motion sensor coupled to the integrated camera and a light emitter for illumination which is activated by either: the motion sensor or detected ambient light level being below a threshold. A wireless communications interface configured to send video signals captured by the camera directly to a remote device via the wireless communications interface, after the server/database confirming that the recognized features of the approaching object is not on an approved list.
US11741797B2
An automated teller machine (“ATM”) is described. The ATM can be provided with an interface area which includes a display unit and one or more sensors. The display unit can move relative to the interface area so that the display is better accessible for a user of the ATM. For example, the display can make translational or rotational movements, e.g., telescoping movements. The ATM can include a sensor which can detect an object, a location for the object and a distance from the object. Using this information, the ATM can move or guide the display in a direction which makes the display more accessible for the user.
US11741795B1
A provider system includes an automated teller machine (ATM) and a providing computing system that includes an input/output logic configured to receive, from the ATM, deposit information corresponding to an interaction between a customer and the ATM, and that includes an event indicator relay logic configured to extract an event indicator value from the received deposit information, process the event indicator value, determine an event indicator trend for the ATM, and determine, based on the event indicator trend, a service condition of the ATM.
US11741788B2
There is provided a gaming system, gaming machine, and method that utilize an electronic display device configured to display a plurality of symbol-bearing reels and an array. The reels bear standard symbols, transformable symbols, and a catalyst symbol. Based on a wager tier to which a player's wager belongs, one or more of the transformable symbols are transformed into value-bearing symbols or the catalyst symbol. The reels are then spun and stopped to land symbols in the array. In response to the landed symbols including a catalyst symbol, a payout is awarded based upon values on any value-bearing symbols among the landed symbols.
US11741783B2
A security support device installed within or affixed to an electronic gaming machine includes at least one network interface configured to inspect network traffic being generated by one or more components of the electronic gaming machine. The security support device also includes a security support component configured to receive network packets from the at least one network interface, the network packets are transmitted between a game controller of the electronic gaming machine and one of the external server, extract one or more components of operational data from the network packets, the operational data related to the operation of the electronic gaming machine, detect fraudulent player conduct based on the one or more components of operational data, and generate a security alert in response to the detected fraudulent player conduct.
US11741782B2
A security support device installed within or affixed to an electronic gaming machine includes at least one network interface configured to inspect network traffic being generated by one or more components of the electronic gaming machine. The security support device also includes a security support component configured to receive network packets from the at least one network interface, the network packets are transmitted between a game controller of the electronic gaming machine and one of the external server, extract one or more components of operational data from the network packets, the operational data related to the operation of the electronic gaming machine, detect fraudulent player conduct based on the one or more components of operational data, and generate a security alert in response to the detected fraudulent player conduct.
US11741779B2
The presently disclosed subject matter includes a system and a method for executing an interactive live game, wherein the system comprising: a game server configured to execute an interactive game including generating game events, to associate the game events with sync data and to transmit the game events and sync data to a player's device, at least one camera positioned in a live studio configured to capture a video of a live studio and to live stream the captured video; a game renderer configured to receive data indicative of the executed interactive game from the game server, to determine game display data; a video processor configured to receive the captured video, receive the game display data, and to create a live game video stream; thereby facilitating the player's device to create composited synchronous video comprising the live game video stream and data pertains to the game events.
US11741778B2
An electronic gaming machine (EGM) archway includes a first EGM including at least one first curved display device, the at least one first curved display device defining a first portion of the archway. The EGM archway also includes a second EGM including at least one second curved display device, the at least one second curved display device defining a second portion of the archway, the second EGM spaced apart from and diametrically opposing the first EGM. In addition, the EGM archway includes an overhead display portion including at least one third display device, the at least one third display device defining a third portion of the archway, the overhead display portion extending overhead between the at least one first curved display device and the at least one second curved display device.
US11741776B2
A system for controlling how wagering odds for individual plays inside of a live sporting event are combined with the broadcast of the live sporting event on a display with a mobile device that is paired with a set top box.
US11741775B2
The present invention is an automated electromechanical gripper for handling a container. In one embodiment, the gripper is used in an automated liquid dispenser. The gripper can grab a single container, remove the container from a nested stack of containers, and move the container in three directions (horizontally, laterally, and vertically).
US11741772B2
Provided are a detection method, a detection apparatus and a detection process. The detection method includes: using a sensor for idle scanning to obtain a first output electrical signal, and performing feedback correction on the first output electrical signal to eliminate a noise to obtain first correction data; using the sensor to scan a correction specimen page to obtain a second output electrical signal, and performing the feedback correction on the second output electrical signal to eliminate a noise to obtain second correction data; calculating according to the first correction data, the second correction data and an electrical signal predetermined value to obtain third correction data; using the sensor to scan a to-be-detected object to obtain a third output electrical signal; and correcting the third output electrical signal according to the first correction data and the third correction data. In the detection method obtains an accurate detection result.
US11741766B2
A garage door is controlled to open using an audio/video (A/V) recording and communication device. The device detects a vehicle within an area about the garage door and receives, using a camera, image data representative of an object associated with the vehicle. The device also compares the image data representative of the object associated with the vehicle with previously stored image data and identifies the object based on the comparing of the image data representative of the object with the previously stored image data. The device also authenticates an electronic device within the vehicle that is associated with the object by wirelessly communicating with the electronic device and determines, based at least in part on the authenticating of the electronic device within the vehicle, that the vehicle is an authorized vehicle. The device also transmits an actuation command to the garage door to cause the garage door to open.
US11741758B2
An inspection station for manufactured components includes a framework and a plurality of cameras. The framework has of a plurality of vertically stacked and spaced apart plates. Each plate defines a central orifice. The central orifices of each plate are aligned along an axis. The manufactured components are configured to freefall through the central orifices defined by the plates. The plurality of cameras is secured to the framework. Each camera is focused toward a region within the framework to capture images of the manufactured components. The plurality of cameras is arranged in an array that extends radially about the axis. At least one of the cameras is positioned at an angle above a horizontal plane that is perpendicular to the axis and intersects the region within the framework. At least one of the cameras is positioned at an angle below the horizontal plane.
US11741745B2
The present invention relates to a method for biometric authentication of a user of an electronic device comprising an optical fingerprint sensor arranged under an at least partially transparent display panel and configured to capture an image of an object located on an opposite side of the transparent display panel, the method comprises the steps of: illuminating the object with light of at least one distinguishable color; capturing at least two images of the object with an image sensor comprising a photodetector pixel array while illuminating the object with the light of at least one distinguishable color, wherein the images are captured for different applied forces by the object on the transparent display panel; and performing biometric authentication at least partly based on at least one relationship between the at least two images, the at least one relationship being related to a difference in pixel intensity from pixels in the photodetector pixel array arranged to detect light of the distinguishable color.
US11741735B2
Techniques for automatically attaching optical character recognition data to images are provided. The techniques include receiving an image file containing an image and performing optical character recognition on the image to generate text output. The techniques then continue by identifying a particular text item from within the generated text output and determining that the particular text item is a value for particular corresponding key. Then metadata that indicates that the particular text item is a value for the particular key is stored in the image file.
US11741733B2
Images depicting items in a waste flow on a conveyor belt are provided to two analysis systems. The first system processes images to decode digital watermark payload data found on certain of the items (e.g., plastic containers). This payload data is used to look up corresponding attribute metadata for the items in a database, such as the type of plastic in each item, and whether the item was used as a food container or not. The second analysis system can be a spectroscopy system that determines the type of plastic in each item by its absorption characteristics. When the two systems conflict in identifying the plastic type, a sorting logic processor applies a rule set to arbitrate the conflict and determine which plastic type is most likely. The item is then sorted into one of several different bins depending on a combination of the final plastic identification, and whether the item was used as a food container or not. A variety of other features and arrangements are also detailed.
US11741732B2
In some examples, a system for detecting text in an image includes a memory device to store a text detection model trained using images of up-scaled text, and a processor configured to perform text detection on an image to generate original bounding boxes that identify potential text in the image. The processor is also configured to generate a secondary image that includes up-scaled portions of the image associated with bounding boxes below a threshold size, and perform text detection on the secondary image to generate secondary bounding boxes that identify potential text in the secondary image. The processor is also configured to compare the original bounding boxes with the secondary bounding boxes to identify original bounding boxes that are false positives, and generate an image file that includes the original bounding boxes, wherein those original bounding boxes that are identified as false positives are removed.
US11741729B2
The invention relates generally to both a method and apparatus for the creation of full resolution color digital images of diagnostic cassettes or objects of interest using a gray-scale digital camera or sensor combined with time sequential illumination using additive primary colors followed by post exposure digital processing. Such procedures and equipment is of significant economic value when employed in situations such as diagnostic clinical analyzers where space is limited and image quality requirements are high.
US11741725B2
An apparatus for recognizing a driving lane based on multiple sensors is provided. The apparatus includes a first sensor configured to calculate road information, a second sensor configured to calculate moving obstacle information, a third sensor configured to calculate movement information of a vehicle, and a controller configured to remove the moving obstacle information from the road information to extract only road boundary data, accumulate the road boundary data to calculate a plurality of candidate location information on the vehicle based on the movement information, and select final candidate location information from the plurality of candidate location information.
US11741708B2
An image recognition method and system based on deep learning are provided. The image recognition system includes a first recognizing engine, at least one second recognizing engine and a processing circuit. The second recognizing engine is activated to recognize a testing image when the first recognizing engine is recognizing the testing image. The processing circuit determines whether to interrupt the first recognizing engine recognizing the testing image according to a result outputted by the second recognizing engine after the second recognizing engine completes recognition of the testing image.
US11741707B2
Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide techniques for providing a chronologically-based search engine. Example methods includes presenting, on a display of an end-user device, live image data being captured by a camera of the end-user device, determining a pose of the end-user device, and sending the pose of the device to a server. The method also includes receiving location specific data from the server, the location specific data based on the pose of the end-user device, the location specific data including a first topic, and superimposing, on the live image data, based on the location specific data, (i) at least one highlighted area of an object associated with the first topic, and (ii) a query panel associated with the first topic superimposed proximate the object, the at least one highlighted area and the query panel being interactive elements associated with the first topic.
US11741699B2
Methods and apparatus for using one or more feature recognition system(s) to identify features in a scanned image and to associate tags with identified features are described. Probabilities of a feature being present are taken into consideration in some embodiments. In various embodiments once a tag has been determined as corresponding to a feature which has been confirmed as being in the scanned image synonyms for the tag word are identified and also associated with the scanned image. By using results of multiple automated feature recognition systems and generating overall probabilities that a feature is present in an image more reliable tagging can be implemented in an automated manner than in system which rely on a single AI system without the need for extensive operator input with respect to identification of all features in the image which are to be tagged.
US11741689B2
An automated, dynamic digital financial management tool is described herein. The financial management tool enables a user to access all forms of payments, debt and transactions to be deducted automatically depending on which form of payment is chosen. The financial management tool documents every item/service purchased. The documentation enables a company/manufacturer/store to provide marketing and recall information to the user. The financial management tool is able to include any and/or all financial aspects of a user's life. The financial management tool is able to be implemented using a universal card. The financial management tool is able to include a pay station to receive payments. The financial management tool is able to include automated services. An automated, dynamic health management system is also described herein.
US11741688B2
An image processing method is provided to be performed by an electronic device. The method includes: obtaining a target image including a text object, and determining a region proposal in the target image corresponding to the text object; obtaining region proposal feature information of the region proposal, and generating an initial mask according to the region proposal feature information; and restoring the initial mask to a target binary mask, determining a mask connection region in the target binary mask, and determining a text image region associated with the text object in the target image according to the mask connection region.
US11741680B2
An amusement park system includes a modular attraction system having a ride vehicle having seats to accommodate passengers, an on-board system integrated with the ride vehicle and having on-board game systems connected via a network. Each on-board game system is configured to provide an augmented reality (AR) experience, or a virtual reality (VR) experience, or both, via a respective visual experience generator device. The AR experience, or the VR experience, or both, is provided within a game shared between the on-board game systems. The on-board game systems are integrated into the ride vehicle, and are connected via the network to one another in a manner that allows for ready removal of all or a portion of one of the on-board game systems without affecting operation of the remaining on-board game systems.
US11741679B2
Augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) environment enhancement using an eyewear device. The eyewear device includes an image capture system, a display system, and a position detection system. The image capture system and position detection system identify feature points within a point cloud that represents captured images of an environment. The display system presents image overlays to a user including enhancement graphics positioned at the feature points within the environment.
US11741677B1
An augmented reality structural assessment system may include a display device, at least one sensor configured to generate image data from a structure, and a processor. The processor may receive the image data that represents one or more portions of the structure and receive motion data representative of a number of steps traversed by a user about the structure. The processor may generate a visualization of a scenario related to structural damage to the one or more portions of the structure of the image data. The visualization may be presented to a user via the display device, such that the visualization augments a view of the structure via the display device to include the one or more dimensions. The processor may then receive input data regarding one or more assessments of damage to the structure corresponding to the scenario, the image data, and the one or more dimensions, and store the data regarding one or more assessments of damage in a storage component. The processor may then generate a policy quote based in part on the one or more assessments.
US11741663B2
Using various embodiments, methods and systems to determine viewability metrics of a multidimensional object in a multidimensional digital environment are described. In one embodiment, a system is configured to render a viewport of a multidimensional digital environment displayed on a graphical user interface to determine a screen coverage metric of an object of interest on the viewport. Thereafter, the system is configured to render the viewport of the multidimensional digital environment displayed on the graphical user interface to determine a metric of visibility of the object of interest on the viewport.
US11741662B2
In various embodiments, a training application generates a trained encoder that automatically generates shape embeddings having a first size and representing three-dimensional (3D) geometry shapes. First, the training application generates a different view activation for each of multiple views associated with a first 3D geometry based on a first convolutional neural network (CNN) block. The training application then aggregates the view activations to generate a tiled activation. Subsequently, the training application generates a first shape embedding having the first size based on the tiled activation and a second CNN block. The training application then generates multiple re-constructed views based on the first shape embedding. The training application performs training operation(s) on at least one of the first CNN block and the second CNN block based on the views and the re-constructed views to generate the trained encoder.
US11741661B2
A sensor simulation system may generate sensor data for use in simulations by rendering two-dimensional views of a three-dimensional simulated environment. In various examples, the sensor simulation system uses sensor dependency data to determine specific views to be re-rendered at different times during the simulation. The sensor simulation system also may generate unified views with multi-sensor data at each region (e.g., pixel) of the two-dimensional view for consumption by different sensor types. A hybrid technique may be used in some implementations in which rasterization is used to generate a view, after which ray tracing is used to align the view with a particular sensor. Spatial and temporal upsampling techniques also may be used, including depth-aware and velocity-aware analyses for simulated objects, to improve view resolution and reduce the frequency of re-rendering views.
US11741658B2
A frustum bounds a subset of rays projected into a virtual scene to be rendered. The frustum is transformed from a Cartesian coordinate space to a spherical coordinate space using a transform matrix that places a central ray of the frustum as the Z-axis. A projection hemisphere centered around the central ray is defined. The extents of the intersection of the transformed frustum and the surface of the projection hemisphere are bound by a frustum circle. A geometric object in the scene or a bounding volume is bound by a bounding sphere, which is transformed into the spherical coordinate system using the transform matrix, and then projected onto the surface of the projection sphere to define a bounding circle. The frustum is identified as intersecting the geometric object or bounding volume responsive to angular overlap and distance overlap between the frustum circle and the bounding circle.
US11741656B2
Methods and graphics processing systems render items of geometry using a rendering space which is subdivided into a plurality of first regions. Each of the first regions is sub-divided into a plurality of second regions. Each of a plurality of items of geometry is processed by identifying which of the first regions the item of geometry is present within, and for each identified first region determining an indication of the spatial coverage, within the identified first region, of the item of geometry, and using the determined indication of the spatial coverage within the identified first region to determine whether to add the item of geometry to a first control list for the identified first region or to add the item of geometry to one or more second control lists for a respective one or more of the second regions within the identified first region. Items of geometry within a second region can then be rendered using: (i) the first control list for the first region of which the second region is a part, and (ii) the second control list for the second region.
US11741654B2
A graphics processing hardware pipeline is arranged to perform an edge test or a depth calculation. Each hardware arrangement includes a microtile component hardware element, multiple pixel component hardware elements, one or more subsample component hardware elements and a final addition and comparison unit. The microtile component hardware element calculates a first output using a sum-of-products and coordinates of a microtile within a tile in the rendering space. Each pixel component hardware element calculates a different second output using the sum-of-products and coordinates for different pixels defined relative to an origin of the microtile. The subsample component hardware element calculates a third output using the sum-of-products and coordinates for a subsample position defined relative to an origin of a pixel. The adders sum different combinations of the first output, a second output and a third output to generate output results for different subsample positions defined relative to the origin of the tile.
US11741652B1
Disclosed herein are aspects for altering avatar backgrounds and rendering volumetric avatars in a three-dimensional virtual environment. An aspect begins by receiving, from a first device of a first user, configuration settings specifying how a background of a first user's avatar is to be presented to a second user in the 3D virtual environment. The aspect continues by capturing a video stream of the first user and altering portions of the video stream. The configuration settings and the video stream with the altered background are used to render the first user's avatar. Another aspect begins by receiving configuration settings and a video stream with a background. The aspect continues by rendering a front surface, back surface, and side surface of an avatar based on the configuration settings and video stream.
US11741651B2
An apparatus for generating a user's video avatar, wherein the apparatus comprises a processor communicatively connected to a memory, wherein the memory instructs the processor to receive, from a user application and a user input device, user data, validate a user's identity as a function of the user data, and generate a video avatar as a function of the identity validation and user data.
US11741648B2
Element rendering method and devices, a computer-readable storage medium, and a computer devices are disclosed. The method includes: acquiring at least one to-be-rendered element and a target display position corresponding to each to-be-rendered element; searching a locally stored element bitmap for each to-be-rendered element; if the to-be-rendered element is found from the element bitmap, determining an arrangement position of the to-be-rendered element in the element bitmap; otherwise, drawing the to-be-rendered element in an empty area, and determining an arrangement position of the drawn to-be-rendered element in the element bitmap; and triggering to render and display each to-be-rendered element at a corresponding target display position based on the element bitmap of each to-be-rendered element and the arrangement position of each to-be-rendered element in the element bitmap. The solution provided by this application can efficiently draw rendering elements.
US11741647B2
Systems and methods are provided for rendering hair. The systems and methods include receiving hair spline data comprising coordinates of a plurality of hair strands; selecting a first hair strand of the plurality of hair strands; retrieving coordinates of the first hair strand; identifying based on the respective coordinates of the plurality of hair strands a second hair strand that is adjacent to the first hair strand; storing a reference to the second hair strand in association with the coordinates of the first hair strand; and generating one or more additional hair strands between the first hair strand and the second hair strand based on the coordinates of the first hair strand and the reference to the second hair strand.
US11741646B2
A wave generation module can illustrate an aggregate wave pattern in a virtual environment representative of a physical environment in 3-D. The aggregate wave pattern takes into account an effect of the composition characteristics of the structural walls and fixtures on the wave generating characteristics for the of access points.
US11741644B2
Vector format based computer graphics tools have become very powerful tools allowing artists, designers etc. to mimic many artistic styles, exploit automated techniques, etc. and across different simulated physical media and digital media. However, hand-drawing and sketching in vector format graphics is unnatural and a user's strokes rendered by software are generally unnatural and appear artificial. In contrast to today's hand-drawing and sketching which requires significant training of and understanding by the user of complex vector graphics methods embodiments of the invention lower the barrier to accessing computer graphics applications for users in respect of making hand-drawing or sketching easier to perform. Accordingly, the inventors have established a direct vector-based hand-drawing/sketching entry format supporting any input methodology.
US11741641B2
A binary logic circuit for performing an interpolation calculation between two endpoint values E0 and E1 using a weighting index i for generating an interpolated result P, the values E0 and E1 being formed from Adaptive Scalable Texture Compression (ASTC) low-dynamic range (LDR) colour endpoint values C0 and C1 respectively, the circuit comprising: an interpolation unit configured to perform an interpolation between the colour endpoint values C0 and C1 using the weighting index i to generate a first intermediate interpolated result C2; and combinational logic circuitry configured to receive the interpolated result C2 and to perform one or more logical processing operations to calculate the interpolated result P according to the equation P=└((C2<<8)+C2+32)/64┘ when the interpolated result is not to be compatible with an sRGB colour space, and according to the equation P=└((C2<<8)+128·64+32)/64┘ when the interpolated result is to be compatible with an sRGB colour space.
US11741636B2
An image processing method including the following steps is provided. An image information of an image is received, wherein the image includes a plurality of blocks and the image information includes a plurality of pixel information of each block. A dual gamma correction is performed on a first group of blocks of the image to obtain one or more corrected blocks and the dual gamma correction is skipped on a second group of blocks of the image to obtain a plurality of uncorrected blocks. A first encoding process is performed on the one or more corrected blocks to obtain a plurality of first encoded blocks. A second encoding process different from the first encoding process is performed on the plurality of uncorrected blocks to obtain a plurality of second encoded blocks.
US11741632B2
A system includes an information processing device. The information processing device is configured to acquire an image group from each of a plurality of cameras. The image group includes a plurality of images of an object that moves relative to each of the plurality of cameras. The plurality of images are captured by a corresponding camera at predetermined intervals and having different image capture times. The information processing device is configured to calculate an amount of movement of the object relative to each of the plurality of cameras, based on the image group acquired from each of the plurality of cameras. The information processing device is configured to detect a lag between image capture timings of the plurality of cameras, by using the amount of movement of the object relative to each of the plurality of cameras.
US11741625B2
A technology is described for thermal imaging. In one example of the technology, a plurality of thermal sensors in a non-collinear configuration are used to simultaneously image scene regions of an ambient environment. Series of synchronized thermal image sets may be obtained from the thermal sensors, and virtual-stereo pairs of image tiles may be defined by selecting image tiles from a plurality of undetermined pairs of image tiles. Thereafter, two-dimensional (2D) correlation may be performed on the virtual-stereo pairs of thermal image tiles to form 2D correlation tiles for the scene region of the ambient environment, and a depth map of the ambient environment may be generated after consolidating the 2D correlation tiles corresponding to the same environmental objects to increase contrast of objects represented in the depth map.
US11741622B2
An imaging device includes a pixel, and a signal processor configured to randomly apply a first set of signals including a first driving signal applied to a first light source, and a first set of control signals applied to the pixel that adhere to a quasi-Gray code scheme to generate first through eighth correlation signals based on light output from the first light source according to the first driving signal and reflected from an object. The signal processor is configured to randomly apply a second set of signals including a second driving signal applied to the first light source, and a second set of control signals applied to the pixel that adhere to the quasi-Gray code scheme to generate ninth through sixteenth correlation signals based on light output from the first light source according to the second driving signal and reflected from the object.
US11741619B2
Mediated-reality imaging systems, methods, and devices are disclosed herein. In some embodiments, an imaging system includes (i) a camera array configured to capture intraoperative image data of a surgical scene in substantially real-time and (ii) a processing device communicatively coupled to the camera array. The processing device can be configured to synthesize a three-dimensional (3D) image corresponding to a virtual perspective of the scene based on the intraoperative image data from the cameras. The imaging system is further configured to receive and/or store preoperative image data, such as medical scan data corresponding to a portion of a patient in the scene. The processing device can register the preoperative image data to the intraoperative image data, and overlay the registered preoperative image data over the corresponding portion of the 3D image of the scene to present a mediated-reality view.
US11741617B2
A processor-implemented method with object tracking includes: determining an initial template image based on an input bounding box and an input image; generating an initial feature map by extracting features from the initial template image; generating a transformed feature map by performing feature transformation adapted to objectness on the initial feature map; generating an objectness probability map and a bounding box map indicating bounding box information corresponding to each coordinate of the objectness probability map by performing objectness-based bounding box regression analysis on the transformed feature map; and determining a refined bounding box based on the objectness probability map and the bounding box map.
US11741612B2
An image binarization method and an electronic device using the same are provided. The method includes capturing an image by an image capturing device; selecting a target pixel row arranged at the front from one or more unselected first pixel rows among M pixel rows of the image according to a row order by a binarization circuit; performing, by the binarization circuit, a binarization operation on the target pixel row to obtain a binarized pixel row; storing the binarized pixel row to a main memory by the binarization circuit; performing, by the binarization circuit, the binarization operation to the remaining one or more first pixel rows until M binarized pixel rows are obtained, so as to complete the binarization operation.
US11741610B2
According to the present application, provided is a computer-implemented method of predicting a clinical activity score for conjunctival hyperemia. The method described in the present application includes: training a conjunctival hyperemia prediction model using a training set; acquiring a first image include at least one eye of a subject and an outer region of an outline of the at least one eye; outputting, by the conjunctival hyperemia prediction model executing on a processor, a first predicted value for a conjunctival hyperemia, a first predicted value for the conjunctival edema, a first predicted value for an eyelid redness, a first predicted value for an eyelid edema, and a first predicted value for a lacrimal edema; and generating a score for the conjunctival hyperemia based on the selected first predicted value for a conjunctival hyperemia.
US11741604B2
Systems and methods are disclosed for receiving a target electronic image corresponding to a target specimen, the target specimen comprising a tissue sample of a patient, applying a machine learning system to the target electronic image to identify a region of interest of the target specimen and determine an expression level of, category of, and/or presence of a biomarker in the region of interest, the biomarker comprising at least one from among an epithelial growth factor receptor (EGFR) biomarker and/or a DNA mismatch repair (MMR) deficiency biomarker, the machine learning system having been generated by processing a plurality of training images to predict whether a region of interest is present in the target electronic image, the training images comprising images of human tissue and/or images that are algorithmically generated, and outputting the determined expression level of, category of, and/or presence of the biomarker in the region of interest.
US11741602B2
To create a 3D model of part of a cardiovascular system, two 2D images taken of different orientations of the cardiovascular system may be combined. The 2D images originate from video streams taken at different points in time, which comprise frames showing a beating heart, and thus a moving cardiovascular system. Because of this movement, not just any random set of two 2D images may result in useable 3D model. To select a proper set of two 2D images, a method is provided wherein said selection is based on cardiac cycle data. The cardiac cycle data may comprise heart activity data as a function of time and timing data on cycle events. These cycle events may be repetitive, as the same events occur with every heartbeat. The selected frames are preferably selected at, or approximately at, similar events.
US11741594B2
A Pulsed Thermography (PT) system and method is provided utilizing a long duration pulse in combination with a radiant heat shield as a non-destructive testing method for quantitatively measuring defect depths within a 3D printed part and for characterizing layer-by-layer surface defects in the 3D printed part.
US11741587B2
The present application discloses a mura detecting method, device and readable storage medium. The method includes obtaining an area of a target test image obtained from an original image signal where mura exists to serve as a target test area; processing the target test area to obtain a grayscale distribution; obtaining a brightness gradient distribution based on the grayscale distribution; calculating a SEMU value based on the brightness gradient distribution; and obtaining a location corresponding to the mura area based on the SEMU value. It realizes objective measurement and evaluation of halo phenomenon.
US11741586B2
The present disclosure proposes an apparatus for determining a bone age. The apparatus may divide an input image capturing a human body into a plurality of segmented images, determine a first segmented image having a highest priority for a first body part from the segmented images, process each of first pixels of the first segmented image based on a reference value, select a first reference image for the first body part from a reference image set, determine whether or not a partial region matching the first reference image exists in the first segmented image processed by the reference value, upon determining that the partial region exists, determine a bone age grade of the first body part based on the first reference image, and determine a bone age of the human body based on the bone age.
US11741585B2
The present disclosure relates to a method and device for obtaining a second image from a first image when the dynamic range of the luminance of the first image is greater than the dynamic range of the luminance of the second image. The disclosure describes deriving at least one component representative of the colors of the second image from the first image, and maximizing at least one derived component according to a maximum value depending on a linear-light luminance component of the first image.
US11741580B2
Disclosed techniques for image processing three-dimensional image data include: obtaining three-dimensional image data representing contiguous slices parallel to a plane, constructing training data from the image data by, for each of a plurality of angles: rotating the image data in the plane to produce rotated image data, blurring the rotated image data in a dimension parallel to the plane to produce low resolution rotated image data, and introducing aliasing into the low resolution rotated image data in the dimension parallel to the plane to produce aliased low resolution rotated image data, training an anti-aliasing neural network with the aliased low resolution image data and the low resolution image data, training a super-resolution neural network with the aliased low resolution image data and the rotated image data, and processing the image data using the trained anti-aliasing neural network and the trained super-resolution neural network to produce processed image data.
US11741578B2
In an embodiment, a method includes receiving a digital image; generating, by at least one processor, a resulting digital image by processing the digital image with an encoder-decoder neural network comprising a plurality of convolutional layers classified into a downsampling stage and an upsampling stage, and a multi-scale context aggregating block configured to aggregate multi-scale context information of the digital image and employed between the downsampling stage and the upsampling stage; and outputting, by the at least one processor, the resulting digital image to an output device. Generating the resulting digital image includes performing a pooling operation after every few convolutional layers at the downsampling stage to decrease spatial resolution; performing an upscaling operation before every few convolutional layers at the upsampling stage to increase the spatial resolution; and performing a channel-wise dropout operation following each of the convolutional layers at the downsampling stage and the upsampling stage.
US11741573B2
A system may include a computer readable medium and a processor communicatively coupled to the computer readable medium. The processor may be configured to: obtain a graphical image file, the graphical image file including an image, wherein the image includes at least one sequence of repeating pattern elements, each of the at least one sequence including the repeating pattern elements that are repeated along a linear direction; and convert the graphical image file to at least one file including hardware directives that when executed cause a recreation of the image of the graphical image file to be drawn, wherein a file size of the at least one file is smaller than the graphical image file.
US11741561B2
Methods and devices for monitoring transportation of one or more of travelers and cargo containers in pods that are being transported on a vehicle. The methods and devices may determine that the pods have been deployed from the vehicle. After deployment, the landing locations may be determined. Information may be ascertained about the health of the travelers within the pods and/or a condition of the cargo containers within the pods. Recovery personnel may be notified about this information to facilitate rescue.
US11741560B2
Described are medias, systems, and computer-implemented methods to detect improper residency status by performing a data mining task to data source to detect one or more improper residency indicia, applying a machine learning algorithm to identify an initial candidate, calculating a probability that the initial candidate has an improper residency status, and validating the detection. Further described are medias, systems, and computer-implemented methods to detect improper occupancy tax status. Further described are medias, systems, and computer-implemented methods to detect an improper homeowner exemption.
US11741546B1
A system includes a network interface circuit configured to facilitate data transmission over a network, and a processing circuit comprising one or more processors coupled to non-transitory memory, wherein the processing circuit is configured to receive a first analyst tracking information from a first analyst device configured to access resources related to a security, receive a second analyst tracking information from a second analyst device configured to access resources related to the security, receive a first analyst feedback response from the first analyst device, receive a second analyst feedback response from the second analyst device, and generate an integrated data synopsis based on the first analyst tracking information data set, the second analyst tracking information data set, the first analyst feedback response, and the second analyst feedback response, wherein the integrated data synopsis includes an integrated analyst rating score for the security.
US11741541B2
A digital token has a programmable field in which token type is specified. A method of creating, routing, and performing operations on digital tokens is carried out in a network having a plurality of nodes, wherein each node of the network has code executed therein to enforce rules associated with different types of the digital tokens. The method includes the steps of: creating a digital token having a programmable field from asset data and specifying a token type of the digital token in the programmable field of the digital token; routing the digital token having the specified token type through the nodes of the network to a destination node according to the rules associated with the specified token type; and when the digital token arrives at the destination node, performing an operation on the digital token and updating a record maintained at the destination node according to the operation performed.
US11741539B2
Blockchain-based systems and methods related to creating and distributing cryptographically secure, digital tokens representing equity in assets corresponding to loan agreements. The system may comprise a transaction interface portal configured to collect and manage information pertaining to the origination of a loan agreement or a token transaction agreement. The system may include an underwriting smart contract configured to autonomously verify the value of an asset corresponding to a loan origination based at least partially on information not originating on the blockchain. The system may deliver tokens through a programmable escrow wallet configured to deliver tokens to buyers upon the satisfaction of encoded regulatory criterion. The system may be configured to determine the price of one or more tokens before delivery and adjust the price based at least on the appreciating value of the assets corresponding to the loan agreements and the number of tokens retired by the system.
US11741537B1
In an example implementation, a method includes receiving, at a computing device, borrower information, requested financing plan information, and credit bureau information relating to a particular borrower. Likewise, a method includes processing at least one of the received information to identify a subset of lenders as potential candidates to approve a loan for the particular borrower and generate an offer of the loan for the borrower. Further, the method includes performing a portfolio assignment process and generating electronic documents relating to the loan following the borrower's acceptance of the offer. Finally, the method includes sending an offer of the loan to a borrower and, upon receipt of the borrower's acceptance, transmitting the loan documents to the borrower.
US11741528B1
An e-commerce service is configured to interface between merchants and vendors so that a merchant can purchase from vendors without having to communicate directly with the vendors. A recommendation service is also provided to provide recommendations to merchants regarding which of multiple available vendors to use for any given product. The recommendation service bases its recommendations on historical order data that has been archived by the e-commerce service, as well as on known or derived merchant properties. The recommendation service may also recommend rates at which an item should be ordered, based on ordering rates of other merchants.
US11741517B1
Systems, methods and computer-readable storage media including an interactive surface, a plurality of cameras, a network circuit, and a processing circuit configured to receive an indication of a customer device. The processing circuit is further configured to authenticate the customer. The processing circuit is further configured to determine that a document associated with the customer is on or proximate the interactive surface. The processing circuit is further configured to receive a plurality of digital images. The processing circuit is further configured to create a master digital image. The processing circuit is further configured to save the master digital image. The processing circuit is further configured to update the account of the customer. The processing circuit is further configured to update the account of the customer generate and provide a graphical representation.
US11741513B2
In an electronic supply chain finance system, a method of enabling a supplier to obtain funds includes receiving information from a buyer defining a payment obligation, receiving an offer to sell the payment obligation, and creating an electronic negotiable instrument on behalf of the buyer as obligor, to the supplier as payee, having a payable date based on a maturity date of the payment obligation and a payment value based on a payment amount of the payment obligation.
US11741506B2
A method of providing targeted content across user channels includes receiving a plurality of device activity events on a user device, storing the received plurality of device activity events, creating an audience population based on the stored device activity events, determining links for additional secondary user devices based on the user device, creating a cross-channel advertising campaign targeting the determined audience population, and running the cross-channel advertising campaign based on the device activity and the determined additional secondary user devices.
US11741505B2
A system and method of generating directed advertisements is disclosed herein. A computing system identifies a baseline history of customer spending for one or more merchant category codes. The computing system generates a time series algorithm for each merchant category code of the one or more merchant category codes. The time series algorithm is based on the baseline history. The computing system receives a stream of transactions associated with a user. The computing system inputs the stream of user data into the time series algorithm. The computing system receives, as output, an anticipated purchase window for the user with respect to each merchant category code of the one or more merchant category codes. The anticipated purchase window includes an anticipated date of next purchase and anticipated purchase amount. The computing system directs advertisements to the user in accordance with each respective anticipated purchase window.
US11741501B2
The present disclosure relates to methods and apparatus where information relating to products and services offered by various providers may be offered for sale to customers via computing devices owned by those customers. Products and services offered to a particular customer may be related to a product previously purchased by that customer or be related to a product that a customer has access to. In certain instances, a product that a customer has access to may include a tag, such as a circuit, a chip, or printed matter that may provide information to an electronic device of a customer. After the customer's device received the information provided by the product tag, other products or services related to the tagged product may be received by the customer device.
US11741498B2
Virtual teleportation systems and methods are disclosed. A remote advertising system includes an identification, location and authentication system associated with a physical venue, including a master sensor node and a plurality of sensors. A cloud-based advertisement service is deployed in the physical venue. An application installed on a mobile device determines a first set of coordinates corresponding to the mobile device location, transmits a first search request for a service, receives and displays a list of services, including the physical venue associated with the master sensor node and the physical venue including a teleportation indicator, and receives an indication that the teleportation indicator is selected. The application determines a second set of coordinates corresponding to the physical venue location, replaces the first set of coordinates with the second set of coordinates, transmits a second search request, and receives and displays a second list based on the second set of coordinates.
US11741491B2
Herein disclosed are systems and methods for distributing fractional equity rewards to users of a loyalty platform based on tracked user loyalty purchases. The disclosed systems and methods may reduce time between a user loyalty purchase and distribution of a fractional equity reward determined based on the user loyalty purchase. In one example, by maintaining a pre-purchased supply of shares within an inventory account of the loyalty platform, and by distributing fractional equity rewards to user accounts on the loyalty platform from the pre-purchased supply, a reduction in reward distribution time may be enabled. Further, by maintaining the pre-purchased supply of shares of stock within the inventory based on a running average rate of fractional equity reward distribution, and predicted events, the amount of stock in the inventory may be intelligently controlled to reduce excess inventory, while reducing a probability of reward distribution delay.
US11741487B2
Provided is a process including obtaining a set of geographic places of interest, obtaining a set of location identifiers of devices, determining a set of tiles based on the set of geographic places of interest, and determining a subset of the set of location identifiers of devices based on members of the subset of the set of location identifiers. The process also includes determining a subset of the devices based on the subset of the set of location identifiers of devices and determining a set of dwell-based values based on the subset of the set of devices. The process also includes determining a set of threshold-satisfying tiles based on the set of dwell-based values and storing the set of threshold-satisfying tiles in a computer system.
US11741485B2
Example methods, apparatus, systems, and articles of manufacture are disclosed to estimate de-duplicated unknown total audience sizes based on partial information of known audiences. An example apparatus includes an association controller to generate a tree structure association corresponding to a union of first and second margins of time; and one or more commercial solvers to: perform parallel computations on a processor to determine multipliers by solving equations corresponding to the tree structure association, the multipliers corresponding to the first total audience size for the union, the second total audience size for the first margin, and the third total audience size for the second margin; and determine an estimate for the third total audience size for the second margin of time based on the multipliers.
US11741482B2
A system and method for creation, distribution and tracking of advertising via electronic networks, enabling creation of advertisements using licensed third-party content and placement of the ads at desired network locations, utilizing an auction of ad spaces based on bids placed by advertisers to have their ads displayed at such locations. When a network user/ad viewer requests an ad by clicking or other action, an auction algorithm executes to select the ad to be displayed from those that bid for display at such ad space location and then the ad is composed and delivered to the ad space location by accessing a relational database storing commands that retrieve, assemble and dispatch the licensed ad content. Usage and display of licensed content on designated ad space is tracked to enable cost-per-use charging for both use of licensed content and ad display at the designated ad space.
US11741450B2
Described are a system, method, and computer program product for customizing functions of a point-of-sale (POS) terminal. The method includes receiving payment device data from an electronic payment device of a user during a payment transaction between the user and a merchant. The method also includes receiving at least one script for execution on the POS terminal from the electronic payment device. The at least one script is associated with a digital signature. The method further includes verifying the at least one script based on the digital signature of the at least one script and executing the at least one script on the POS terminal to cause an action associated with a user interaction with the POS terminal to be performed.
US11741449B2
Systems and methods discussed herein relate to an Open Payment Network that allows a plurality of retailers to provide goods and services to users of applications including e-wallets and allows the users to pay for purchases using currency including digital currency earned as credits, points, or other rewards as well as traditional bank-backed currency in the form of cash, credit, or debit. In addition, a user who has registered for the system through a profile or using an individual application or applications can query the system and obtain a quote to determine how much value currency from a variety of sources (e.g., applications) has towards the purchase of a particular good or service at a real or virtual retail location.
US11741448B2
A touchless payment option is received for a transaction being processed at a transaction terminal. A payment option for a transaction interface on the transaction terminal is deactivated. A registered payment method is obtained for a customer associated with the transaction and the registered payment method is processed with a payment server to obtain payment for the transaction. Transaction screens associated with the transaction are automatically updated to reflect that payment was received by the transaction terminal. The customer does not touch any surface of touch display to initiate or to perform payment processing at the transaction terminal.
US11741445B1
An automated teller machine (ATM) includes a network interface and an authentication circuit configured to receive data indicative of an interaction with the ATM by a user, detect that an individual computing device is in proximity to the ATM, determine that the individual computing device is not associated with a financial account, display a prompt comprising instructions to bind the individual computing device of the user to the financial account, receive data comprising a unique identifier of the individual computing device of the user, bind the individual computing device to the financial account based at least in part on the received unique identifier of the individual computing device of the user, and transmit, to the individual computing device, an application authorization, the application authorization authorizing an application to complete operations associated with the financial account via the bound individual computing device of the user.
US11741444B2
Aspects of the disclosure relate to using machine learning to simulate an interactive voice response system. A computing platform may establish a virtual assistant session with a mobile banking application executing on a mobile device, which may include authenticating at least one authentication credential associated with an online banking account. The computing platform may receive an assistance message from the mobile device requesting assistance. Using a machine learning model, the computing platform may identify an intent of the assistance message. The computing platform may generate a response message based on the intent of the assistance message. The computing platform may send the response message and one or more commands directing the mobile device to output an audio response file based on the response message to the mobile device, which may cause the mobile device to convert the response message into the audio response file and output the audio response file.
US11741440B2
Systems and methods for performing consolidation of several cryptocurrency payments by using a non-custodial cryptocurrency platform. A consolidation address is generated at the non-custodial platform in response to a withdrawal request. The consolidation address is under direct ownership of a user. At least one unsigned consolidation transaction is generated that identifies at least one selected payment representation as input, and the generated consolidation address as an output. An unsigned destination transaction is also generated. The unsigned destination transaction identifies the generated consolidation address as an input and the withdrawal destination as an output. A signed version of each consolidation transaction and a signed version of the destination transaction are received from a signing enclave. The signing enclave is included in a client device of the user.
US11741437B2
Methods and systems are disclosed for scheduling a task of a user based on a cyber-physical-social (CPS) context of activities. The present disclosure is directed to increasing the efficiency of performing tasks by grouping tasks with the same or similar task CPS contexts so that they are performed in conjunction with one another. A stream of user activities is received that encompasses the CPS context, tasks are identified and classified based on a CPS context model. The CPS model is trained using CPS context and annotations for identified tasks as input to create classes of tasks. The classes of tasks from the model are used to group similar tasks. The present disclosure enables users to receive recommendations on clustering tasks with the same or similar contexts based on an online tool, a location, and collaborators to be performed together to improve productivity.
US11741433B2
Methods are presented for interactive scheduling, visualization, and tracking of daily recurring activities. Color code a loop as an analog clock, based on an attribute at any time on a day. In some embodiments, the loop is a displayed annulus, and the attribute is light condition. Change date interactively for quick and intuitive study of daily light conditions over a year. Display color coded concentric arcs for scheduling and monitoring performance of activities. Track and visualize progress of multiple activities, to remind users the suitability of the activities at any time instant. Change the time instant interactively for quick study of the progress of multiple activities.
US11741427B2
An inventory control system is described that includes a tool storage device including a drawer or a tray providing a pallet, wherein the pallet includes storage locations for objects; a sensing device configured to form an image of the storage locations; and a data processor configured to determine presence or absence of the pallet and presence or absence of objects within the storage locations of the pallet using the information from the image.
US11741424B2
Disclosed is a method of storing food in an artificial intelligent refrigerator including obtaining an image of a storage chamber through a camera installed in the storage chamber of the refrigerator; transmitting the obtained image to a server; receiving a recognition result of food newly stored in the storage chamber through AI image processing in the server from the server; and displaying notifying information related to the food in a display unit of the refrigerator based on the received result.
US11741409B1
A compliance management system captures an interaction between an enterprise entity and enterprise data subject to a compliance regulation. The compliance management system analyzes the interaction to determine whether the interaction is non-compliant with one or more sections of the compliance regulation and executes a remediation workflow corresponding to each section of the compliance regulation for which the interaction is deemed non-compliant. The compliance management system monitors the remediation workflow to update a compliance status for the corresponding section of the compliance regulation and generates a compliance report listing the sections of the compliance regulation and the compliance status of each section.
US11741403B2
A method for providing a planning canvas may include receiving a request for a planning canvas, defining one or more group priorities for the planning canvas for one or more time periods based at least in part on one or more received user interactions, receiving a confirmation to release the planning canvas, and in response to receiving the confirmation to release the planning canvas, enabling access to the one or more group priorities for one or more associated users.
US11741399B2
In some embodiments, apparatuses and methods are provided herein useful to reassigning meeting rooms. In some embodiments, a system comprises a mobile device configured to receive user input to request a meeting room, determine a location of the mobile device, and transmit an indication of the request, the location of the mobile device, and the user, sensors associated with the meeting rooms configured to detect occupancy of the meeting rooms, a scheduling database configured to store scheduling information for the meeting rooms, the control circuit configured to receive the indication of the request, the location of the mobile device, and the user, determine that all meeting are booked, receive occupancy information for the meeting rooms, determine that one of the meeting rooms is unoccupied, reassign the one of the meeting rooms to the user, and cause transmission of a notification that the one of the meeting rooms has been reassigned.
US11741391B2
Systems, computer-implemented methods, and computer program products that can facilitate quantum topological classification are described. According to an embodiment, a system can comprise a memory that stores computer executable components and a processor that executes the computer executable components stored in the memory. The computer executable components can comprise a topological component that employs one or more quantum computing operations to identify one or more persistent homology features of a topological simplicial structure. The computer executable components can further comprise a topological classifier component that employs one or more machine learning models to classify the topological simplicial structure based on the one or more persistent homology features.
US11741390B2
A cooking system and methods are provided. The cooking system includes a cooking appliance and an interactive assembly. The interactive assembly includes a display device that presents various images and information to a user, e.g., suggested recipes. An image capture device of the system can capture one or more images of food items being cooked, and based on the captured images, a controller of the system can classify the food item and can determine one or more parameters indicative of how the food item is or has been cooked by the cooking appliance. Thereafter, a machine-learned model of the controller determines one or more suggested recipes to present to a user based on the classification of the food item and how the food item is prepared. Then, the suggested recipes are presented to a user.
US11741387B2
Techniques facilitating quick waveform revisions following quantum system calibrations. In one example, a system can comprise a processor that executes computer executable components stored in memory. The computer executable components comprise: a calibration component; and a regeneration component. The calibration component can identify a parameter of a directed graph changed by a calibration of a quantum system that occurs after generation of the directed graph. The regeneration component can revise the directed graph based on the identified parameter to generate an updated directed graph.
US11741385B2
To simplify assisting a user in their day-to-day activities, a communication for performing an action may be sent to a user in the form of a query, where the query includes the most likely set of choices for the action arranged in a group of dichotomous (e.g., yes/no) or multiple choice answers. In this manner, a user may respond to the query by simply selecting one of the dichotomous or multiple choice answers. Historical logs of past actions, responses, queries, and so forth, may be used to predict future user actions or needs, and to formulate future queries for sending to the user. These techniques may be implemented, for example, through a remote coordination server or directly through a user's personal electronics device.
US11741382B1
The techniques herein include using an input context to determine a suggested action. One or more explanations may also be determined and returned along with the suggested action. The one or more explanations may include (i) one or more most similar cases to the suggested case (e.g., the case associated with the suggested action) and, optionally, a conviction score for each nearby cases; (ii) action probabilities, (iii) excluding cases and distances, (iv) archetype and/or counterfactual cases for the suggested action; (v) feature residuals; (vi) regional model complexity; (vii) fractional dimensionality; (viii) prediction conviction; (ix) feature prediction contribution; (x) conviction ratio; (xi) contribution ratio; and/or other measures such as the ones discussed herein, including certainty. In some embodiments, the explanation data may be used to determine whether to perform a suggested action.
US11741373B2
Provided are a turbulence field update method, apparatus, and device, and a computer-readable storage medium. The method includes: obtaining sample turbulence data; performing model training by use of the sample turbulence data to obtain a reinforcement learning turbulence model; calculating initial turbulence data of a turbulence field by use of a Reynolds Averaged Navior-Stokes (RANS) equation; processing the initial turbulence data by use of the reinforcement learning turbulence model to obtain a predicted Reynolds stress; and performing calculation on the predicted Reynolds stress by use of the RANS equation to obtain updated turbulence data.
US11741367B2
An image processing apparatus, which receives an input image and detects an image of a target object based on a detection algorithm, includes a machine learning device which performs learning by using a plurality of partial images cut out from at least one input image, based on a result of detection of the image of the target object, and calculates a likelihood of the image of the target object.
US11741365B2
A generalizable and interpretable deep learning model for predicting microsatellite instability from histopathology slide images is provided. Microsatellite instability (MSI) is an important genomic phenotype that can direct clinical treatment decisions, especially in the context of cancer immunotherapies. A deep learning framework is provided to predict MSI from histopathology images, to improve the generalizability of the predictive model using adversarial training to new domains, such as on new data sources or tumor types, and to provide techniques to visually interpret the topological and morphological features that influence the MSI predictions.
US11741364B2
A promotion value model uses deep neural networks to learn to calculate the promotion value of a commercial brand. The model determines and reports the promotion value of a plurality of electronic media files each containing at least one commercial brand indicator. The learned model identifies the electronic media files and determines at least one context for each of the at least one commercial brand indicators. Promotion value is modeled with a deep neural network that maps the context for each of the commercial brand indicators to feature vectors mapped to an input layer of the neural network. Network parameters are learned to indicate relative weighted values between transitions of the layers of the neural network.
US11741362B2
A system for training a neural network receives training data and performing lower precision format training calculations using lower precision format data at one or more training phases. One or more results from the lower precision format training calculations are converted to higher precision format data, and higher precision format training calculations are performed using the higher precision format data at one or more additional training phases. The neural network is modified using the results from the one or more additional training phases. The mixed precision format training calculations train the neural network more efficiently, while maintaining an overall accuracy.
US11741357B2
A computer-implemented method comprising: outputting questions to a user via one or more user devices, and receiving back responses to some of the questions from the user via one or more user devices; over time, controlling the outputting of the questions so as to output the questions under circumstances of different values for each of one or more items of metadata, wherein the one or more items of metadata comprise one or more physical conditions of the user; monitoring whether or not the user responds when the question is output with the different metadata values; training the machine learning algorithm to learn a value of each of the items of metadata which optimizes a reward function, and based thereon selecting a circumstance when the user is exhibiting a particular physical condition to output subsequent questions.
US11741352B2
A resistive processing unit (RPU) that includes a pair of transistors connected in series providing an update function for a weight of a training methodology to the RPU, and a read transistor for reading the weight of the training methodology. In some embodiments, the resistive processing unit (RPU) further includes a capacitor connecting a gate of the read transistor to the air of transistors providing the update function for the resistive processing unit (RPU). The capacitor stores said weight of training methodology for the RPU.
US11741347B2
A non-volatile memory device includes a memory cell array to which an arithmetic internal data is written; and an arithmetic circuitry configured to receive an arithmetic input data and the arithmetic internal data for an arithmetic operation of a neural network with the arithmetic internal data and the arithmetic input data in response to an arithmetic command, perform the arithmetic operation using the arithmetic internal data and the arithmetic input data to generate an arithmetic result data, and output the arithmetic result data of the arithmetic operation of the neural network.
US11741326B2
Aspects described herein may allow for a payment card having enhanced edge patterns. The payment card may include a complex edge morphology on the physical card that may make the payment card more likely to be used by consumers and makes the payment card stand out due to the enhanced edge design. The edge of the payment card may be reeded, crenelated, or may include various shapes of various sizes on one or more of the edge walls extending around the payment card. The edge of the payment card may also include dimples, chips, and/or other complex design patterns cut into the face of the payment card close to the edge. The payment card may also include inclusions of other materials, such as metals, ceramic, and/or polymer to be added which fill or partially fill any voids produced by the edge patterns.
US11741316B2
An autonomous agent creates a first semantic tree from a question and second semantic tree from a candidate answer. The agent identifies, between the first semantic tree and the second semantic tree, common subtrees and calculates a semantic alignment score from a sum of sizes of each of the common subtrees. The agent forms a first syntactic tree for the question and a second syntactic tree for the candidate answer. The agent identifies a number of common syntactic nodes between the first syntactic tree and the second syntactic tree. The agent calculates a syntactic alignment score based on the number of common syntactic nodes. Responsive to determining that a sum of the semantic alignment score and the syntactic alignment score is greater than a threshold, the agent outputs the candidate answer to a device.
US11741315B2
A supervised learning processing (SLP) system and method provide cooperative operation of a network of supervised learning processors to concurrently distribute supervised learning processor training, generate predictions, provide prediction driven responses to input objects, and provide operational sequencing to concurrently control and distribute supervised learning processor training and provide predictive responses to input data. The SLP system can dynamically sequence SLP subsystem operations to improve resource utilization, training quality, and/or processing speed. A system monitor-controller can dynamically determine if process environmental data indicates initiation of dynamic subsystem processing sequencing. Concurrently training SLP's provides accurate predictions of input objects and responses thereto and enhances the network by providing high quality value predictions and responses and avoiding potential training and operational delays. The SLP system can enhance the network of SLP subsystems by providing flexibility to incorporate multiple SLP models into the network and train with concurrent commercial operations.
US11741314B2
A system and method for operating the same includes a language processing module generating a search request text signal and determining identified data from the search request text signal. A search module generates search results in response to the search request text signal. A dialog manager classifies the search request text signal into a response classification associated with a plurality of templates, selects a first template from the plurality of templates in response to the response classification and corrects search results in response to the identified data and the template to form a corrected response signal. A device receives and displays the corrected response signal.
US11741313B2
A method, apparatus and computer program product for creating and operating a conversational system are described. A user annotated Web API specification is received which includes a set of user annotations The user annotated Web API specification is analyzed to produce an action catalog. The action catalog includes a set of sentences, each sentence describing a respective Web API call. The user annotated Web API specification is also analyzed to produce a rule set, each rule in the rule set has a rule condition which corresponds to an input in the user annotated Web API specification. The action catalog and the rule set are provided to the conversational system. The conversational system uses a question answering (QA) system as a natural language understanding (NLU) component. When the conversational system receives a user input during a dialog between a user and the conversational system, the user input is interpreted by the question answering (QA) system to identify an action from an action catalog. The identified action is set as a goal for a goal-based reasoning engine. A response is issued to the user based on the identified action and results from the goal-based reasoning engine.
US11741312B2
Disclosed embodiments relate to aligning pairs of sentences. Techniques can include receiving a plurality of sentences; generating a graph for each of at least two sentences of the plurality of sentences, wherein generating a graph for each sentence of the at least two sentences comprises: identifying one or more tokens for the sentence; and connecting via edges the one or more tokens; generating a combined graph for the at least two sentences wherein generating a combined graph comprises: aligning the identified tokens of the at least two sentences of the plurality of sentences; identifying matching and non-matching tokens between the at least two sentences based on the alignment; and merging matching tokens into a combined graph node.
US11741307B2
A method includes applying, by at least one processor, a natural language understanding (NLU) model to an input utterance in order to obtain initial slot probability distributions. The method also includes performing, by the at least one processor, a confidence calibration by applying a calibration probability distribution to the initial slot probability distributions in order to generate calibrated slot probability distributions. The calibration probability distribution has a higher number of dimensions than the initial slot probability distributions. The method further includes identifying, by the at least one processor, uncertainties associated with words in the input utterance based on the calibrated slot probability distributions. In addition, the method includes identifying, by the at least one processor, a new concept contained in the input utterance that is not recognized by the NLU model based on the identified uncertainties.
US11741305B2
A computer-implemented method of providing a recommendation as to a fault determination for a motor vehicle collision is disclosed. The method may include receiving unstructured text describing the circumstances of the collision. The unstructured text is evaluated an associated intent related to the circumstances of the motor vehicle collision is identified. The intent is mapped to an internal node of a decision tree corresponding to a set of fault-determination rules. The computer then successively prompts and receive input responsive to the prompting that corresponds to details of the circumstances of the collision. The computer may identify, based on the received input, a path through the decision tree ending at a leaf node that corresponds to a fault-determination rule governing motor vehicle collisions that matches the circumstances of the motor vehicle collision. The recommendation is then provided based on that rule. Related systems and computer-readable media are also disclosed.
US11741303B2
Introduced here are computer programs and associated computer-implemented techniques for discovering the presence of filler words through tokenization of a transcript derived from audio content. When audio content is obtained by a media production platform, the audio content can be converted into text content as part of a speech-to-text operation. The text content can then be tokenized and labeled using a Natural Language Processing (NLP) library. Tokenizing/labeling may be performed in accordance with a series of rules associated with filler words. At a high level, these rules may examine the text content (and associated tokens/labels) to determine whether patterns, relationships, verbatim, and context indicate that a term is a filler word. Any filler words that are discovered in the text content can be identified as such so that appropriate action(s) can be taken.
US11741302B1
A data processing system implements obtaining a first textual content, segmenting the first textual content into a plurality of first segments, and providing each segment of the plurality of first segments to a first natural language processing (NLP) model to obtain a set of first readability scores for the plurality of first segments. The first NLP model is configured to analyze a textual input and to output a readability score representing a measurement of readability of the textual input. The system further implements aggregating the set of first segment readability scores to determine a first readability score for the first textual content, and perform at least one of causing the first readability score to be presented to a user or performing one or more actions on the first textual content based on the readability score.
US11741295B2
Methods and systems are disclosed for an independent internationalization (“i18n”) engine for loading language content into a Domestic Object Model (“DOM”). An application can receive a markup file. The markup file can include language markers and an object map. The object map can map the language markers to language content in a language library. The application can construct a DOM from the markup file. An i18n engine of the application can retrieve language content from the language library using the object map. The i18n engine can insert the language content into objects in the DOM according to their corresponding language markers. The application can display the markup file using the DOM with the included language content.
US11741293B2
A template built by a user may be converted by a Server Script Generation Engine (SSGE) into script code. In converting, the SSGE may load and parse a framework file containing static script syntax to locate insertion points, each associated with an iteration number, and may iteratively parse the template, utilizing the iteration number to resolve, in order, tags and sub-tags contained in the template. If a tag is set to respond to the iteration number, a function of the tag is invoked to process any related sub-tags and return a script associated therewith at the appropriate insertion point. The framework file (with the appropriate script code inserted) is compiled and stored in a compiled script object which can be run multiple times to perform all of the output functions expected by the user in lieu of the need to reconvert the template.
US11741292B2
Methods and systems for providing and managing content are disclosed. An example method can comprise receiving at least a portion of a content item and determining a timing attribute associated with at least a portion of the content item. An example method can also comprise determining a delivery information attribute based on the timing attribute. The delivery information attribute can comprise at least one of a time duration to process at least a portion of the content item and a time duration to receive or transmit at least a portion of the content item. An example method can also comprise receiving an update to the content item based on the delivery information attribute.
US11741290B2
A testing materials production system generates a testing document associated with an electronic foundation document. The testing materials production system automatically generates the testing document by populating regions of a template with testing elements extracted from the electronic document. User customizations of the testing document are received, and the testing document is published to an extended catalog database associated with the electronic document. Regions of the testing document may be delivered in association with the electronic document to designated recipients via browser applications executing on computing devices of the recipients.
US11741275B2
A system and method including modeling wellbore conditions and plug properties to predetermine the dissolution time of a plug under wellbore conditions for use in a well operation. The system and method provide an estimate of how long a dissolvable plug will remain viable based on its composition and the conditions in the wellbore. Once a plug has been selected or once wellbore conditions have been determined, the plug and/or conditions can be tested in the lab to confirm suitability prior to use downhole.
US11741274B1
Fast simulation of a scenario (e.g., simulating the scenario once as opposed to multiple times) to determine performance metric(s) of a configuration of one or more components of an autonomous vehicle may include training a perception error model based at least in part on a difference between a prediction output by a perception component associated with a future time and a perception output associated with that future time once that future time has arrived. A contour or heat map output by the perception error model may be used to determine one or more performance metric(s) associated with a component of the autonomous vehicle and identify which component may cause a degradation of a performance metric.
US11741270B2
A system may include an access engine and a foam part generation engine. The access engine may be configured to access a computer-aided design (CAD) seat surface that represents a seat surface of a seat design and access seat parameters for the seat design. The foam part generation engine may be configured to construct a CAD foam part for the seat design based on the CAD seat surface and the seat parameters.
US11741261B2
In an example, a collection of compute resources corresponding to a class of devices is identified with a request and a synthesis routine is performed via a number of destinations corresponding to the class of devices. In an example, a type of compute resource to use with an operation of a request is determined, a device with the type of compute resource determined for the operation of the request is identified; the identified device performs the operation of the request within a bounds of a policy, and a result of the operation is communicated to a remote storage location.
US11741255B2
A method of block chain based data protection may comprise receiving a user block chain instruction to record a address-identified memory location at which a dataset field value containing sensitive personal information is stored pursuant to a customized data integration process modeled via a graphical user interface, creating a block chain associated with the dataset field value, receiving an identification of the address-identified memory location from a customized data integration process remote execution location, and creating a first block storing the identification of the address-identified memory location within the block chain. The method may further comprise receiving a user deletion instruction to delete the dataset field value from the address-identified memory location, automatically generating a runtime engine and machine executable deletion code instructions for deletion of the dataset field value from the address-identified memory location, and transmitting the runtime engine and the machine executable deletion code instructions for execution at the remote execution location.
US11741248B2
An information security system that includes a data control engine configured to receive a data file and to segment the data file into a set of data blocks that each contain a portion of data from the data file. The data control engine is further configured to associate the set of data blocks with a reference tag and to store an association between the set of data blocks and the reference tag. The data control engine is further configured to identify an access key for encrypting each data block, to encrypt each data block with a corresponding access key, and to store an association between each data block and each corresponding access key. The data control engine is further configured to store each data block in a memory and to store location information identifying the location of each data block in the memory.
US11741232B2
A computer system includes a volatile memory and at least one processor. The volatile memory includes a protected storage segment (PSS) configured to store firmware-authentication program code for authenticating firmware of the computer system. The at least one processor is configured to receive a trigger to switch to a given version of the firmware, to obtain, in response to the trigger, a privilege to access the PSS, to authenticate the given version of the firmware by executing the firmware-authentication program code from the PSS, to switch to the given version of the firmware upon successfully authenticating the given version, and to take an alternative action upon failing to authenticate the given version.
US11741231B2
A BIOS may include a plurality of protocol drivers and a protocol notification manager configured to receive a protocol notification registration from a consumer driver of the plurality of protocol drivers, receive a unique key associated with the consumer driver, receive a pre-authorized list from a producer driver of the plurality of protocol drivers, the pre-authorized list comprising one or more signed consumer identifiers, each of the one or more signed consumer identifiers identifying a respective one of the plurality of protocol drivers authorized to receive a protocol notification from the producer driver, determine if the unique key successfully decrypts a signed consumer identifier associated with the consumer driver, and perform access control of protocol notification from the producer driver to the consumer driver based on whether the unique key successfully decrypts the signed consumer identifier associated with the consumer driver.
US11741226B2
A method, implemented by a computing system on-board a vehicle, differentiates whether an anomaly originating from a hardware component of the vehicle is caused by a cybersecurity threat, by a degradation of the performance of the hardware component, or by both. States of the respective nodes in a first group of nodes of the first hardware component are compared with a stored table of sets of states of nodes in the first group. A determination is made of whether the anomaly associated with the first hardware component is caused by a cybersecurity threat or by health degradation of the first hardware component based on the comparison of the states of the nodes of the first group with the sets of possible states of the respective nodes where each set is associated with one of a cybersecurity threat and health degradation.
US11741224B2
An apparatus and method include generating a trusted computing base (TCB) component identifier (TCI) of a current component of a computing system, generating a compound device identifier (ID) (CDI) of the current component from a CDI of a previous component of the computing system and the TCI of the current component, and determining a size of the TCI of the current component. The system and method further include summing the size of the TCI of the current component and the cumulative size of the TCIs of previous components of the computing system to generate a current cumulative size, combining the current cumulative size and the CDI of the current component, and including the combined current cumulative size and the CDI of the current component in a chain of measurements for attestation of the computing system.
US11741222B2
Attachments or other documents can be transmitted to a sandbox environment where they can be concurrently opened for remote preview from an endpoint and scanned for possible malware. A gateway or other intermediate network element may enforce this process by replacing attachments, for example, in incoming electronic mail communications, with links to a document preview hosted in the sandbox environment.
US11741221B2
The technology disclosed herein enables a computing device to use a trusted execution environment in an untrusted device to distribute executable image data (e.g., network bootable image) to a set of one or more computing devices. An example method may include: establishing, by a processor, the trusted execution environment in a first computing device, wherein the trusted execution environment comprises an encrypted memory area; loading executable code into the trusted execution environment, wherein the executable code controls access to protected content and wherein the protected content comprises executable image data; and causing the executable code to execute in the trusted execution environment to analyze data of a second computing device and to provide the second computing device access to the protected content.
US11741218B2
A hashed fried password method includes receiving a password value, a global pepper value and fry values; generating a random salt value and selecting a fry value; generating a fried password; and authenticating the user when a hashed fried password value matches a candidate hash. The method may include receiving the fried password and/or salt. A system includes processor and a memory storing instructions that, when executed by the processor cause the system to receive a password value, a global pepper value and fry values; receive a hashed fried password value and salt value; apply a hashing function; and authenticate the user when the hashed fried password value matches a candidate.
US11741212B2
Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to electronic lockout of a client device, specifically to managing electronic lockout of a client device associated with a claim process via a device protection program management system and third-party provider. In this regard, embodiments herein may process various data associated with determining whether to authorize a claim under a device protection program, and cause initiation of and/or termination of an electronic lockout of a client device depending on received data and/or lack of received data. In this regard, example embodiments include receiving a device claim request indication associated with a client device, where the client device is associated with a functionality lockout state; initiating a claim associated with the client device; causing initiation of an electronic lockout of the client device; processing the claim to determine whether to authorize the claim; and causing updating of the electronic lockout based on the determination.
US11741204B2
Embodiments of the present invention provide a system for secure communication of information that may be used to authorize communications or transfer of resources by use of an intelligent resource instrument with nano display. The provided systems, methods, and computer program products are designed to select and display viewable information, simultaneously record EEG readings for a user, and use this information to verify user identity. Upon verification of user identity, the intelligent resource instrument may be activated for use in a resource transfer.
US11741198B2
The present invention relates to a system for rendering a content, the rendering of which is subject to conditional access security conditions. A system is described, comprising a host device and a detachable security device, the security device configured to decrypt the encrypted content, re-encrypt it under a local key and to deliver the re-encrypted content to the host device while ensuring that the host device applies or otherwise enforces any conditions associated with the rendering of the content.
US11741197B1
Technology related to obfuscating programs using different instruction set architectures is disclosed. In one example, a method includes receiving a program implemented as a set of ordered instructions. Each instruction of the set of ordered instructions has a type specified by a first instruction set architecture (ISA). A subgroup of instructions is selected from the set of ordered instructions. A new instruction type is generated to perform the operations of the subgroup of consecutive instructions. The new instruction type is added to a second ISA. An updated program is generated by replacing the subgroup of instructions with a new instruction of the generated new instruction type. An interpreter for executing programs using the second ISA is generated. In response to a request for the program, the updated program and the interpreter is sent.
US11741194B2
The present invention relates to a system and method for application debt management with zero maintenance strategy that make the applications “fit for use” and “fit for purpose”. The objective is to ensure that applications run at the lowest cost, deliver maximum performance and serve the purpose for which it was developed. The machine learning enabled debt engine of present system reads the unstructured ticket data or debts, eliminates noise, and classify the debts into one of predefined categories. This is followed by remediation of debt via either of automation or healing workbench based on predetermined priorities.
US11741188B2
An innovative low-bit-width device may include a first digital-to-analog converter (DAC), a second DAC, a plurality of non-volatile memory (NVM) weight arrays, one or more analog-to-digital converters (ADCs), and a neural circuit. The first DAC is configured to convert a digital input signal into an analog input signal. The second DAC is configured to convert a digital previous hidden state (PHS) signal into an analog PHS signal. NVM weight arrays are configured to compute vector matrix multiplication (VMM) arrays based on the analog input signal and the analog PHS signal. The NVM weight arrays are coupled to the first DAC and the second DAC. The one or more ADCs are coupled to the plurality of NVM weight arrays and are configured to convert the VMM arrays into digital VMM values. The neural circuit is configured to process the digital VMM values into a new hidden state.
US11741180B2
A text content generation (TCG) system to generate text for a text field for a website building system (WBS). The TCG system includes a data gatherer to gather text samples from sources internal and external to the WBS; an analysis engine to analyze the text samples and to identify common text structures, substructures and website contexts; an HDS creator to receive the output of the analysis engine and to create a hierarchical data structure (HDS) definition for each text sample accordingly, the HDS creator to also create associated rules for handling the application and behavior for each HDS, where each HDS describes a text element alternative for a given field role and a content management system (CMS) to store the HDS definitions and the text samples.
US11741171B2
A system identifies and alerts a user to websites that are new to the web, for example, based on a purchase date, a transfer of ownership date, network traffic to the website, a reputation of the website, and/or appearance of the website in search results. An alert may be provided before, during and/or after a user navigates to a website. An alert may be provided for a displayed website. One or more alerts may be provided for one or more links to websites in a displayed webpage, such as search engine results. One or more alerts may be provided for one or more links to websites shown in a history or list of recently visited websites. A new to the web label may alert a user to consider whether a website is malicious, aiding a user's determination whether to navigate away from or to avoid navigating to new websites.
US11741169B2
A computer-implemented system and method for analyzing clusters of coded documents is provided. Clusters of documents are displayed and at least a portion of the documents are each associated with a classification code. A representation of each document is provided based on the associated classification code or an absence of the associated classification code. A search query with search terms is received. Each search term is associated with one of the classification codes. Those documents that satisfy the search query are identified and the representations of the identified documents are changed based on the classification codes associated with the search terms. The change in representation provides an indication of agreement between the classification code of such document and the classification codes of the search terms, or an indication of disagreement between the classification code of the document and the classification codes of the search terms.
US11741168B1
Techniques for multi-label document classification are described. Clustering is used to cluster labels in a set. A machine learning model including a multi-label classifier for each cluster is created, the multi-label classifier for a given cluster to classify a document with one or more of the labels in the cluster.
US11741159B2
A method, system and product including obtaining a media sample of a media stream; retrieving from a database a media record that matches the media sample of the media stream; aligning the media record with the media stream, wherein aligning the media record comprises determining an offset from a start of the media record; comparing the media stream with the media record according to the offset; and upon identifying a semantic deviation between the media stream and the media record, determining that the media stream is semantically manipulated.
US11741151B1
A mobile client device is localized based on a captured image by identifying where the client device is located from a set of known locations. The set of known locations is associated with a set of regions, where each region is associated with a set of key frames representing the important features of the region. Latent vectors and keypoints are calculated for each of the key frames and an image captured by the client device. The system compares the latent vectors of the captured image to the latent vectors associated with the regions to determine a subset of similar regions. The system compares the keypoints of the captured image to the keypoints associated with the regions in the subset to determine a best match. This determined location is considered the region of the client device and may be used with other localization information to maintain localization of the client device.
US11741145B1
Methods, computer program products, and computer systems for the classification of unstructured data items are disclosed. Such methods, computer program products, and computer systems include ingesting an item into a classification engine, performing term processing on one or more terms of the item, and processing a relational similarity index. The classification engine is implemented in the computer system. The relational similarity index represents a similarity of the item to a reference item, and the relational similarity index is determined using the one or more terms.
US11741144B2
Direct storage loading may be used to add data to a database. New data may be added to a database, using nodes different than a database engine to access a database. The addition of the new data may be assigned to different nodes. The nodes may obtain the data and store the data to storage locations according allocated space in the database by the database engine. The new data can then be made available for access at the database engine.
US11741137B2
A method in a data processing system and apparatus for organizing electronic data, structured or unstructured, of one or more users stored across one or more server computers into structures on a recordable medium of a data processing system. The data items are structured in a heterogeneous string structure, and one or more embedded n-dimensional range structure within the heterogeneous string structure. Searching the plurality of string structures can then be done with a query including at least one term and a range threshold. Each data item is associated with a scoring function that is used to filter and rank the matched results.
US11741131B1
Systems and methods are disclosed for efficiently uploading event data of a data intake and processing system and building journey instances using the uploaded event data in a distributed manner. Each journey instance is illustratively associated with a series of events within the event data occurring over a journey duration. For example, a cloud-based hosting system can implement a cloud-based distributed system that receives fragmented uploads of event data from the data intake and query system. Once received, the cloud-based hosting system can combine the event data from one or more uploads and re-stitch portions of the uploaded event data using a set of worker nodes to build journey instances.
US11741130B2
An embodiment includes parsing conversation data to extract a message dataset and a user dataset. The embodiment classifies the message dataset into a category using machine learning processing and identifies the category as a top category based at least in part on an amount of the conversation data associated with the category. The embodiment generates impact data associated with the user dataset based on actions in the conversation data by the user. The embodiment generates role data associated with the user by applying a rule to the conversation data for the user. The embodiment generates key index data associated with the message dataset by identifying interactions with a message represented by the message dataset. The embodiment generates output data arranged according to a specified data format that is compatible with a user interface.
US11741129B2
According to one implementation, a system includes a computing platform having processing hardware, a system memory storing a software code; and a machine learning model based classifier. The processing hardware is configured to execute the software code to receive tagging quality assurance (QA) data including multiple terms applied as tags and corrections to those tags, to identify, using the tagging QA data, a first problematic term, and to classify, using the machine learning model based classifier, the first problematic term as one of confusing or flawed. The processing hardware is further configured to execute the software code to obtain, when the first problematic term is classified as confusing, a comparative sample for clarifying use of the first problematic term, and to obtain, when the first problematic term is classified as flawed, modification data for editing a predetermined annotation taxonomy including the first problematic term.
US11741125B2
A storage network operates by: encoding, via a dispersed error encoding, at least one data object as a write threshold number of encoded data slices; storing the write threshold number of the encoded data slices in a set of storage units of the storage network; determining when, due to a failure of at least one of the set of storage units, less than a pillar width number of the encoded data slices of a common revision are retrievable from the set of storage units: retrieving a decode threshold number of the encoded data slices from others of the set of storage units; decoding the decode threshold number of the encoded data slices to reproduce the at least one data object; restoring availability of the pillar width number of the encoded data slices of the common revision by: rebuilding at least a subset of encoded data slices of the set of encoded data slices, based on an encoding of the at least one data object; and storing the at least a subset of encoded data slices in the storage network.
US11741119B2
Systems, methods, and computer-readable media are provided for data catalogs, metadata repositories, data discovery, and data governance, and in particular, for a canonical model-driven active metadata exchange for distributed data catalogues. Disclosed implementations include an application independent metadata repository with a Canonical Data Model (CDM). The CDM maintains a single set of use case agnostic mappings between data sources and the CDM. The physical mappings of a particular entity in the CDM are used to determine the different applications that are mapped to it and what objects or data structures that are exposed by that particular data source. Other embodiments may be described and/or claimed.
US11741109B2
A method of obtaining a response to a query inputted by a user, the method comprising: receiving a user inputted query; representing the user inputted query as a sequence of embedding vectors using a first model; encoding the sequence of embedding vectors to produce a context vector using a second model; retrieving responses with associated response vectors; scoring response vectors against the context vector, wherein the scoring is a measure of the similarity between the context vector and a response vector; and outputting the responses with the closest response vectors, wherein the first model is configured to segment a user inputted query into a sequence of units from a vocabulary of units and represent each unit in the sequence as an embedding vector, wherein at least one of the units in the vocabulary is an incomplete word, and wherein the first model comprises parameters that are stored using eight bits per parameter; and wherein the second model has been trained using corresponding queries and responses such that an encoding is used that maximises the similarity between the response vector and context vector for a corresponding query and response.
US11741108B2
An information handling system operating a private individual data integration protection system comprising a processor receiving a query, submitted electronically, involving a request about private individual data and parsing elements the query, the processor correlating the query with private individual data manipulated within a business integration process modeled and deployed with a business integration application management system identifying data set field names via metadata and labels from the modeled business integration process matching private individual data identified in the query as being manipulated from a source input dataset to a destination dataset by operation of the business integration process, and transmitting a responsive report on the private individual data matching the received query indicating manipulation of the matching private individual data during the executed business integration process.
US11741089B1
A data intake and query system may store raw machine data that includes location information. A client system may include a user interface for searching the data intake and query system. The user interface allows a user to define a field search query and to define one or more ad-hoc boundary regions on a map. A combined query is transmitted to the data intake and query system, the combined query including both the field search query and location search information that is based on the ad-hoc boundary regions. The data intake and query system runs the combined query and returns responsive results, which are displayed at the client user interface.
US11741088B2
Techniques for tracing attributes through queries in a set of nested queries are disclosed. A graphical user interface displays individual sub-queries as separate visual representations. Based on detecting a selection, a system analyzes data underlying the visual representations to identify queries, among the set of nested queries, that are associated with a particular attribute. One selection results in the system analyzing the underlying data to identify an origin query for an attribute, from among the set of nested queries. Another selection results in the system analyzing the underlying data to identify queries, from among the set of nested queries, that use the attribute received from a selected query. Another selection results in the system generating SQL code for a selected subset of queries, among the set of nested queries.
US11741086B2
A search interface is displayed in a table format that includes one or more columns, each column including data items of an event attribute, the data items being of a set of events, and a plurality of rows forming cells with the one or more columns, each cell displaying a textual representation of at least one of the data items of the event attribute of a corresponding column. Based on a user selecting a portion of the textual representation in a corresponding cell, a list of options is displayed that corresponds to the selected portion of the textual representation. Furthermore, one or more commands are added to a search query that corresponds to the set of events, the one or more commands being based on at least an option that is selected from the list of options and the selected portion of the textual representation in the corresponding cell.
US11741083B2
A computer-implemented system and method process a private transaction for dividing a blockchain transaction into a plurality of requests. Each of the requests have transaction data and a same transaction identifier. Each request is sent to a respective participating shard of a set of participating shards in the blockchain transaction of the blockchain. A response to the request is received from each participating shard, and each of the responses is sent to at least the participating shards except the shard the response was received from. In an atomic commit operation, a prepare transaction is created comprising information from the responses and the transaction identifier. The prepare transaction is submitted to the blockchain, and validity answers are received from the shards.
US11741082B2
A method of recovering blockchain wallet items, the method including: configuring a first smart contract to authorize a second smart contract to initiate transfer of one or more wallet items registered to the first smart contract to a location specified by the second smart contract; configuring the second smart contract to initiate transfer of the one or more wallet items from the first smart contract in response to receiving a first recovery verifier; receiving, via an API and by the second smart contract, a wallet recovery request associated with the first smart contract, the wallet recovery request specifying a third smart contract as being a recipient wallet; and based on the wallet recovery request and responsive to receiving the first recovery verifier, initiating, by the second smart contract, a transfer of the one or more wallet items from the first smart contract to the third smart contracts.
US11741079B1
A system and method for receiving a query of a partitioned table, the query including a first index predicate associated with a first partition key column; determining that one or more of the query is missing a second index predicate and the first index predicate is unusable for index probing; responsive to determining that one or more of the query is missing the second index predicate and the first index predicate is unusable for index probing, generating one or more synthesized predicates used to process the query using an index scan.
US11741064B2
The disclosure provides an efficient dataset search and/or deduplication that improve the speed and efficiency of dataset record search and/or deduplication over traditional methods. Certain implementations apply field-level deletion neighborhood processing to ordered field permutations of dataset records encoded with hash values. A method includes determining a field-level deletion neighborhood for two or more field combinations of the record by determining field hash values, creating field permutations, determining combined record hash values for each permutation; and associating each record hash value to the unique entity identifier. The method includes searching other entity representation records for matching combined record hash values, and assigning one or more of a unique entity identifier and a duplicate entity identifier to the other entity representation records having the matching combined record hash values. Certain implementations can include removing, from the database, at least one of the other entity representation records having a duplicate record identifier.
US11741063B2
An example system includes a processor to receive, from a client device, a delete query requesting deletion of a row of in a fully homomorphically encrypted (FHE) database. The processor can store an identifier of the row to be deleted in a deletion queue, where the row is to be replaced with values of a row to be inserted from a received insertion query.
US11741053B2
This application provides a data management system, method, terminal, and medium based on hybrid storage. The data management system includes: a first file system mount module, to mount at least one user-mode file system; a second file system mount module, to mount at least two independent back-end file systems based on the user-mode file system for storing hot data and cold data respectively; a data label module, to label the hot or cold attribute of the data in a user data request; a file system selection module, to store the data in the corresponding back-end file system and/or take the data out from the corresponding back-end file system according to the hot or cold attribute of the data.
US11741049B2
An apparatus for managing a folder, includes: a memory; and a processor electrically connected to the memory. The processor is configured to detect access of a user terminal, provide a folder list for folders or a file list for files in the folder, and when an access authority of the user terminal to the folder is confirmed, display some or all of message threads input from chat room participants through a realized folder chat room in association with the folder in the user terminal.
US11741046B2
A method and apparatus for creating a system disk snapshot of a virtual machine comprises: receiving an instruction for creating a snapshot of a virtual machine; determining existence of a power-on state; renaming a top file in a system disk in response to the received instruction if the power-on state exists; creating a new top file in response to renaming the top file, directing dependency of the new top file to the renamed top file and opening the new top file; determining whether a preceding snapshot is created successfully; using the renamed top file as a first snapshot file if the preceding snapshot is successful; and uploading the first snapshot file to a file management server. Accordingly, when a system disk snapshot is created in a power-on state, the snapshot may be created without stopping the virtual machine, thereby reducing requirements for data back up, storage space, and network bandwidth.
US11741037B2
A single-level single-line full-duplex bus communication method and system are disclosed. The method includes: transmitting, by a first signal transceiver, data according to a first internal transmitter clock F1, simultaneously monitoring a level change on a bus, and parsing received data; transmitting, by a second signal transceiver, data according to a second internal transmitter clock F2, simultaneously monitoring the level change on the bus, and parsing received data; and communicating between the first and second signal transceivers by means of a single line, wherein the first and second transmitter clocks satisfy a relationship: F1>F2*(length of data unit+2). The system achieves single-level single-line full-duplex communication by using different coding formats and different internal transmitter clocks, whereby the number of signal lines can be reduced, single-level communication can be achieved by using universal digital levels, i.e., 0, 1, and the hardware implementation difficulty can be reduced.
US11741032B2
An interrupt signal is provided to a first guest operating system. A bus attachment device receives an interrupt signal from a bus connected module with an interrupt target ID identifying a processor assigned for use by the guest operating system as a target processor for handling the interrupt signal. The bus attachment device checks whether the target processor is scheduled for usage by the guest operating system. If the target processor is not scheduled for usage, the bus attachment device forwards the interrupt signal using broadcasting and updates a forwarding vector entry stored in a memory section assigned to a second guest operating system hosting the first guest operating system. The update is used for indicating to the first operating system that there is a first interrupt signal addressed to the interrupt target ID to be handled.
US11741029B2
A system and method for input/output communication is disclosed. In one embodiment, a device identifies a queue including a plurality of input/output (I/O) descriptors, each of the plurality of I/O descriptors representing one of: an active descriptor associated with an active I/O request or an executed descriptor that is associated with an executed I/O request. The device retrieves, from a first index in the queue, one or more active descriptors associated with an I/O request. The device executes the I/O request. The device writes a first executed descriptor to a second index in the queue, where the first executed descriptor indicates the I/O request has been executed.
US11741026B2
An accelerator, a method of operating the accelerator, and an electronic device including the accelerator. A method of operating the accelerator configured to perform a target operation includes packing input data with a data layout determined based on a word width of a memory in the accelerator and a spatial size of a filter to be applied to the target operation and storing the packed input data in the memory, and performing the target operation between a portion of the input data stored in a same word in the memory and weights of the filter.
US11741017B2
One disclosed embodiment includes a method for memory management. The method includes receiving a first request to clear one or more entries of a translation lookaside buffer (TLB), receiving a second request to clear one or more entries of the TLB, bundling the first request with the second request, determining that a processor associated with the TLB transitioned to an inactive mode, and dropping the bundled first and second requests based on the determination.
US11741016B2
A method for performing access management in a memory device, the associated memory device and the controller thereof, and the associated electronic device are provided. The method may include: receiving a host command and a logical address from a host device; performing at least one checking operation to obtain at least one checking result, for determining whether to load a logical-to-physical (L2P) table from the NV memory to a random access memory (RAM) of the memory device, wherein the L2P table includes address mapping information for accessing the target data, and performing the at least one checking operation to obtain at least one checking result includes checking whether a first L2P-table index pointing toward the L2P table and a second L2P-table index sent from the host device are equivalent to each other; and reading the target data from the NV memory, and sending the target data to the host device.
US11741009B1
A cache may include multiple request handling pipes, each of which may further include multiple request buffers, for storing device requests from one or more processors to one or more devices. Some of the device requests may require to be sent to the devices according to an order. For a given one of such device requests, the cache may select a request handling pipe, based on an address indicated by the device request, and select a request buffer, based on the available entries of the request buffers of the selected request handling pipe, to store the device request. The cache may further use a first-level and a second-level token stores to track and maintain the device requests in order when transmitting the device requests to the devices.
US11741005B2
Techniques for using data mirroring across regions to reduce the likelihood of losing objects in a cloud object storage platform are provided. In one set of embodiments, a computer system can upload first and second copies of a data object to first and second regions of the cloud object storage platform respectively, where the first and second copies are identical. The computer system can then attempt to read the first copy of the data object from the first region. If the read attempt fails, the computer system can retrieve the second copy of the data object from the second region.
US11740993B2
An apparatus includes a plurality of processor circuits, a cache memory circuit, and a trace control circuit. The trace control circuit may be configured, in response to activation of a mode to record information indicative of program execution of at least one processor circuit of the plurality of processor circuits, to monitor memory requests transmitted between ones of the plurality of processor circuits and the cache memory circuit, and then to select a particular memory request of monitored memory requests using an arbitration algorithm. The trace control circuit may be further configured to allocate space in a trace buffer to the particular memory request, and to store, in the trace buffer, information associated with the particular memory request.
US11740985B2
An apparatus includes operational circuitry and Hardware Diagnostics Circuitry (HDC). The HDC is configured to receive a definition of multiple trigger rules, each trigger rule specifying a respective trigger event as a function of trigger data sources in the operational circuitry, to receive a definition of (i) a pre-trigger logging set selected from among a plurality of diagnostics data sources in the operational circuitry, and (ii) for each trigger rule, a respective post-trigger logging set including a set of one or more of the diagnostics data sources, and, during operation of the operational circuitry, to log the diagnostics data sources in the pre-trigger logging set, to log the trigger data sources and to repeatedly evaluate the trigger rules, and, in response to triggering of a given trigger event by a given trigger rule, to start logging the diagnostics data sources in the post-trigger logging set of the given trigger rule.
US11740981B2
A method and system includes generating event logs, storing in a database log data comprising the generated event logs, identifying a first set of log data by searching the log data for a first log data type, the first log data type having a data structure that includes a generic identifier and a specific data, identifying pairs of generic identifiers and associated specific data in the first set of log data, for each generic identifier of the identified pairs identifying a second set of log data that include the generic identifier but not the specific data, wherein identifying the second set of log data is performed by searching the log data for event logs that include the generic identifier, and updating log data stored in the database by adding, for each of the event logs of the identified second set of log data, the specific data associated with the generic identifier.
US11740980B2
Snapshots are created of a unit of storage such that the snapshot includes all segments allocated to the unit of storage until a subsequent snapshot is created. A backup of a first snapshot may be performed by copying segments of the snapshot to backup storage. If a preceding snapshot has been backed up, those segments of the first snapshot are copied to backup storage without copying the segments of the preceding snapshot, otherwise all segments of the snapshot are copied. Metadata describing the snapshot may be retained but storage may be freed to be overwritten. The metadata may reference identifiers of segments copied to backup storage. Data stored in backup storage may also be labeled as individual segments or be associated with snapshot metadata in backup storage.
US11740973B2
An instruction storage circuit within a processor that includes an instruction memory and a memory control circuit. The instruction memory is configured to store instructions of a program for the processor. The memory control circuit is configured to receive a particular instruction from the instruction memory, detect a data integrity error in the particular instruction, and generate and store a corrected version of the particular instruction in an error storage circuit within the instruction memory. A flush of an execution pipeline may be performed in response to the error. In response to a refetch of the particular instruction after the pipeline flush, the instruction storage circuit may be configured to cause the particular instruction to be provided from the error storage circuit to the execution pipeline to permit forward progress of the processor.
US11740972B1
Methods and apparatus for use in a storage network operate by: storing, in a first storage unit of a first set of storage units of the storage network, a first encoded data slice corresponding to at least one data object; assigning one or more additional storage units to the storage network to form a second set of storage units, the second set of storage units including the one or more additional storage units; migrating the first encoded data slice from the first storage unit to at least one of the one or more additional storage units of the second set of storage units; and reallocating a mapping of the first encoded data slice from the first storage unit to the at least one of the one or more additional storage units of the second set of storage units.
US11740969B2
An information handling system includes a memory manager that may detect corruption of a non-volatile random-access memory, and perform a recovery process of the non-volatile random-access memory that includes determining whether a header of the non-volatile random-access memory is corrupted. If the header is not corrupted, then a data region associated with the header may be recovered from recovery data values in a spare store in the non-volatile random-access memory. If the header is corrupted, then the header and the data region may be recovered from default data values.
US11740961B1
Methods, systems, and apparatuses include generating recovery likelihood metrics for undecodable segments in a stripe of data distributed across a redundant array of storage nodes. The recovery likelihood metrics are based on a determination of a likelihood of recovering the undecodable segment. The undecodable segments are ranked based on the recovery likelihood metrics. The undecodable segments are recovered in an order based on the ranking starting with the undecodable segment with the highest likelihood of recovery.
US11740957B2
A failure of a first memory access operation is detected at a memory device. Responsive to the detection, a first error control operation and a second error control operation are performed. In response to a determination that the second error control operation has remedied the failed first memory access operation, the second error control operation is associated with a second priority which is higher than a first priority associated with the first error control operation.
US11740949B2
The disclosed technology is generally directed to communications in an IoT environment. In one example of the technology, a plurality of module twins that respectively correspond to a plurality of modules of edge applications on a plurality of edge devices are stored. The plurality of module twins individually include metadata associated with the corresponding module of the plurality of modules. At least one module of the plurality of modules to be modified by adding a declarative rule is determined, such that the declarative rule causes determining whether an event has been triggered based on a particular event having been determined to have occurred, and, in response to the triggering of the event, communicating the triggering of the event to at least one declarative target. The determined at least one module of the plurality of modules is caused to be modified by adding the declarative rule.
US11740934B2
Systems and methods for embodiments for load attenuating thread pools (LATP) that may be associated with a service deployed in distributed computer environment, where that service utilizes a shared resource. A LATP includes a thread pool comprising a number of worker threads servicing requests handled by a service that includes such a LATP. The thread pool is managed by a thread pool manager of the LATP that can attenuate (herein used to mean add, remove or leave unchanged) the number of worker threads in the thread pool based on a resource utilization metric associated with the shared resource.
US11740922B2
Systems and methods are provided for implementing a Virtual Switch (vSwitch) architecture that supports transparent virtualization and live migration. In an embodiment, a vSwitch with prepopulated Local Identifiers (LIDs). Another embodiment provides for vSwitch with dynamic LID assignment. Another embodiment provides for vSwitch with prepopulated LIDS and dynamic LID assignment Moreover, embodiments of the present invention provide scalable dynamic network reconfiguration methods which enable live migrations of VMs in network environments.
US11740921B2
The technology provides for allocating an available resource in a computing system by bidirectional communication between a hypervisor and a container scheduler in the computing system. The computing system for allocating resources includes one or more processors configured to receive a first scheduling request to initiate a first container on a first virtual machine having a set of resources. A first amount of resources is allocated from the set of resources to the first container on the first virtual machine in response to the first scheduling request. A hypervisor is notified in a host of the first amount of resources allocated to the first container. A second amount of resources from the set of resources is allocated to a second virtual machine in the host. A reduced amount of resources available in the set of resources is determined. A container scheduler is notified by the hypervisor for the reduced amount of resources of the set of resources available on the first virtual machine.
US11740920B2
Virtual functions (VFs) running on SR-IOV (single root IO virtualization) capable PCIe devices can migrate in association with VMs using the VFs. A SR-IOV capable PCIe device installed in a host computer can implement the VFs. A VM running on the host and associated with the VF can use the VF to obtain a service such as network communications or access to a NAS device. Migrating the VF in association with the VM can include halting the VM in a VM state on the host, halting the VF in a PCIe state and then obtaining a PCIe state data, restarting the VF in the PCIe state on a second PCIe device of a second host based on the PCIe state data, and restarting the VM in the VM state on the second host, wherein the VM is configured to use the VF on the second PCIe device.
US11740914B2
Technologies are disclosed herein for positioning application windows based on existing application layout and anticipated user workflows. When an existing application window and a recently launched application window are determined to be related to a workflow, and the default position of the recently launched application window is determined to overlap with the existing application window, the recently launched application window may be displayed in a non-default display region to avoid occlusion. By avoiding occlusion, the foldable device may provide a user-friendly application layout, reducing the number of times a user will move, resize, or switch between application windows in the workflow. This in turn may improve device performance and efficiency while reducing errors attributable to user input. The user-friendly layout may also enable a user to view more content at the same time, increasing productivity, reducing eye strain, facilitating operations such as cut and paste, etc.
US11740905B1
In many industrial settings, a process is repeated many times, for instance to transform physical inputs into physical outputs. To detect a situation involving such a process in which errors are likely to occur, information about the process may be collected to determine time-varying feature vectors. Then, a drift value may be determined by comparing feature vectors corresponding with different time periods. When the drift value crosses a designated drift threshold, a predicted outcome value may be determined by applying a prediction model. Sensitivity values may be determined for different features, and elements of the process may then be updated based at least in part on the sensitivity values.
US11740904B2
A vector friendly instruction format and execution thereof. According to one embodiment of the invention, a processor is configured to execute an instruction set. The instruction set includes a vector friendly instruction format. The vector friendly instruction format has a plurality of fields including a base operation field, a modifier field, an augmentation operation field, and a data element width field, wherein the first instruction format supports different versions of base operations and different augmentation operations through placement of different values in the base operation field, the modifier field, the alpha field, the beta field, and the data element width field, and wherein only one of the different values may be placed in each of the base operation field, the modifier field, the alpha field, the beta field, and the data element width field on each occurrence of an instruction in the first instruction format in instruction streams.
US11740897B2
Methods, non-transitory computer readable media, and computing devices are disclosed that provision an analytics application in an instance of a software development platform. The analytics application comprises a schema, one or more functions, and one or more dashboard templates. Raw analytics data is extracted according to the schema. The raw analytics data is logged by the software development platform in one or more databases and is based on monitored activity associated with a software development process performed on the software development platform. The one or more functions are then applied to the extracted raw analytics data to generate performance metrics for the software development process. The one or more dashboard templates are populated based on the performance metrics and the populated one or more dashboard templates are embedded into a user interface of the software development platform to facilitate visualization of the raw analytics data.
US11740892B2
A vehicle control apparatus including: a storage portion configured to store therein a vehicle control software for controlling a vehicle; an updating portion configured to update the vehicle control software stored in the storage portion, to an update software, and an operation check portion configured, when the update software is stored in the storage portion, to make an operation check as to whether the vehicle operates normally or not, by executing processing of the update software on condition that the vehicle is in a vehicle stopped state in which the vehicle is suppressed from being moved in forward and reverse directions. When it is checked by the operation check portion that the vehicle operates normally with the processing of the update software, the updating portion is configured to update the vehicle control software to the update software.
US11740891B2
Disclosed are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for providing access to a hybrid web application offline. In some implementations, a computing device can be configured with a hybrid application that includes a native layer and a web view. The native layer can provide access to native features of the computing device while the web view can provide web client features, such as graphical user interfaces and server communication functionality. When the computing device is offline and the hybrid application is invoked, the native layer can load from local storage a resource bundle including the web code needed to present the web view graphical user interface, and/or facilitate communication with the web server. Similarly, when the computing device is offline, the hybrid application can load previously stored content items into the web view from local storage through the native layer so that the user can work with the content items offline.
US11740888B2
A system and a method are provided for automating a mainframe patch scanning process for verifying that patches for correcting code deficiencies, bugs, and vulnerabilities have been properly installed across various computer network platforms for tracking and operational continuity purposes. The method includes: receiving a software module; assigning risk attributes to the software module, and determining an operating level agreement based on the risk attributes; deploying the software module to at least one destination within a mainframe computing apparatus environment; and obtaining data indicating whether the deployed software module has been installed in accordance with the operating level agreement, by scanning each mainframe logical partition within which the software module is intended to be installed.
US11740883B2
Through the systems and methods described herein for provisioning a software automation and tracking performance of the software automation throughout its lifecycle. A realized benefit of deployment of the software automation can be determined and automatically reported according to a schedule. The reports may be provided to certain specified recipients such as project managers, executive officers, sales and/or vendor relations managers, and the like for analysis and processing by the various parties associated with the operation of the software automation. This all-in-one system provides a platform from which one or more software automation projects may be automatically managed through completion and deployment, improving efficiency of the project and management of all deployed software automations for a more cost-effective suite of such programs.
US11740882B2
There is provided a system, including an application configured to cause a computing system to execute a set of instructions. The system also includes a back-end engine configured to render the application compatible for deployment on each of at least two cloud environments, wherein the at least two cloud environments have different architectures or protocols.
US11740880B2
Aspects of the invention include a compiler detecting an expression in a loop that includes elements of mixed data types. The compiler then promotes elements of a sub-expression of the expression to a same intermediate data type. The compiler then calculates the sub-expression using the elements of the same intermediate data type.
US11740875B2
To improve the technological process of programming a computer using a dynamic programming language, generate a first portion of training data which maps types in the dynamic programming language to corresponding functions and methods by performing information retrieval on documentation libraries in the dynamic programming language and/or generate a second portion of training data which maps program variables to the corresponding functions and methods by performing data flow analysis on a plurality of pre-existing programs written in the dynamic programming language. Train a neural network on the first and/or second portions of training data to infer unknown types in the dynamic programming language. Carry out inference with the trained neural network to infer the unknown types. Facilitate programming in the dynamic programming language based on the inferred unknown types. Optionally, execute a resulting program.
US11740872B2
A method, a computer system, and a computer program product for detection of unintended dependencies between hardware design signals from pseudo-random number generator (PRNG) taps is provided. Embodiments of the present invention may include identifying one or more tap points in a design as an execution sequence. Embodiments of the present invention may include sampling the tap points by propagating the tap points in the design with different delays. Embodiments of the present invention may include defining observation points to identify tap collisions based on the tap points. Embodiments of the present invention may include identifying tap collisions. Embodiments of the present invention may include identifying one or more sources of the tap collisions in the design. Embodiments of the present invention may include eliminating the one or more sources of uninteresting tap collisions out of the tap collisions and filtering one or more of the tap collisions.
US11740868B2
Aspects of the disclosure relate to determining relevant content in response to a request for information. One or more computing devices (170) may load data elements into registers (385A-385B), wherein each register is associated with at least one parallel processor in a group of parallel processors (380A-380B). For each of the parallel processors, the data elements loaded in its associated registers may be sorted, in parallel, in descending order. The sorted data elements, for each of the parallel processors, may be merged with the sorted data elements of other processors in the group. The merged and sorted data elements may be transposed and stored.
US11740861B2
In one embodiment, a computer-implemented method for editing navigation of a content item is disclosed. The method may include presenting, via a user interface at a client computing device, time-synchronized text pertaining to the content item; receiving an input of a tag for the time-synchronized text of the content item, wherein the tag corresponds to a performer that performs at least a portion of the content item at a timestamp in the time-synchronized text; storing the tag associated with the portion of the content item at the timestamp in the time-synchronized text of the content item; and responsive to receiving a request to play the content item: playing the content item via a media player presented in the user interface, and concurrently presenting the time-synchronized text and the tag in the user interface, wherein the tag is presented as a graphical user element in the user interface.
US11740859B2
Media input audio data corresponding to a media stream and microphone input audio data from at least one microphone may be received. A first level of at least one of a plurality of frequency bands of the media input audio data, as well as a second level of at least one of a plurality of frequency bands of the microphone input audio data, may be determined. Media output audio data and microphone output audio data may be produced by adjusting levels of one or more of the first and second plurality of frequency bands based on the perceived loudness of the microphone input audio data, of the microphone output audio data, of the media output audio data and the media input audio data. One or more processes may be modified upon receipt of a mode-switching indication.
US11740858B2
An audio playback method includes the following steps: receiving an ultrasound signal via a microphone; processing the ultrasound signal to obtain a characteristic value of the ultrasound signal; obtaining time lag information based on the characteristic value; and controlling audio delay according to the time lag information.
US11740857B2
As noted above, example techniques relate to playback transitions between platforms. In an example implementation, while a first playback device is playing back audio content during a first playback session in a first domain, a mobile device detecting a first event configured as a trigger to transfer playback to a second domain on a second playback device. In response to detecting the first event, the mobile device determining playback information for the playback session and sends, via a network interface, instructions to initiate a playback session in the second domain to reproduce the first playback session in the first domain.
US11740849B1
An apparatus and method for creating a modular digital wall. The apparatus including at least a processor; and a memory communicatively connected to the processor, the memory containing instructions configuring the at least a processor to: generate a graphical user interface, wherein the graphical user interface includes a modular digital wall; receive a plurality of graphical data; process the plurality of graphical data; input the plurality of graphical data onto the modular digital wall; receive a user input; and modify the modular digital wall as a function for the user input.
US11740846B2
A printing system includes an information processing device, and a printer in which particular print settings are stored. The printer is configured to change currently set print setting to the particular print settings in response to receipt of instruction to change a state of print setting to a particular state. The information processing device is configured to perform obtaining, from the printer, the particular print settings, when an editing application implemented in the information processing device outputs a display instruction instructing the general-use printing program to display a setting screen used to receive print settings, displaying the setting screen with use of a user interface of the information processing device, and reflecting the particular print settings obtained in the obtaining to the setting screen.
US11740845B2
A RIP simulation device that enables a rapid grasp of a part having a problem in RIP speed and a specific detail of the problem is achieved. While the RIP prediction screen is displayed on a display unit, the result display control unit causes the display unit to display a sheet number corresponding to a position that is on a line graph representing a predicted RIP time for each sheet and is being designated by an input operation unit. When a sheet number displayed on the display unit is selected by the input operation unit, the result display control unit causes the display unit to display an analysis result screen indicating an analysis result related to the page corresponding to the sheet number on the basis of the correspondence relationship between sheets and pages when print output is actually executed.
US11740844B2
A facility for managing a document conversion environment is described. In various embodiments, the facility includes a native application associated with a native document type and an isolation service. The isolation service determines whether a native application associated with the native document type has started and when it has not started, starts the native application and causes the started native application to load and convert a native document to a common document format, wherein the isolation service starts a single instance of the native application and monitors the single instance of the native application so that it complies with specified a parameter, condition, or setting of operation.
US11740824B2
An apparatus comprises at least one processing device comprising a processor coupled to a memory. The at least one processing device is configured to obtain usage information for each of two or more storage systems of a storage cluster, and to determine a wear level of each of the storage systems of the storage cluster based at least in part on the obtained usage information. The at least one processing device is also configured to identify a wear level imbalance of the storage cluster based at least in part on the determined wear levels of each of the storage systems of the storage cluster. The at least one processing device is further configured, responsive to the identified wear level imbalance of the storage cluster being greater than an imbalance threshold, to move storage objects between the storage systems of the storage cluster.
US11740809B2
The disclosure relates to a method for configuring a memory unit of a computing unit wherein, during a program operation of the computing unit, a memory area shared among a plurality of processes is created and configured in the memory unit in that a memory area address is assigned to the memory area and a data area for storing at least one datum is configured in the memory area in that at least one configuration information element of the data area within the memory area is defined and a revision number which characterizes a current configuration of the memory area is updated.
US11740808B2
Techniques are disclosed which allow a secondary storage system to provide data to non-production workloads in conjunction with performing data backup and protection tasks. As disclosed, a secondary storage system exposes backup data stored by the secondary storage system to other workloads, such as test and development applications, data analytics, etc. These non-production workloads can run at the same time the secondary storage system provides backup services to a primary storage system. This consolidation eliminates the need for an enterprise to deploy separate storage clusters for analytics, test and development applications, etc. and eliminates unnecessary copies of data.
US11740804B1
A system and method for performing data striping and data protection, may include: obtaining, in a network interface controller (NIC) from a host processor, a command to store data in a storage system, wherein the host processor is connected to a network through the NIC;
dividing, by the NIC, the data into a plurality of portions; mapping, by the NIC, each of the plurality of portions to at least one of a plurality of storage targets, wherein the plurality of storage targets are connected to the NIC over the network; and,
transferring, by the NIC, each of the plurality of portions to the mapped at least one storage target.
US11740800B2
Disclosed in some examples are methods, systems, and machine-readable mediums that provide a memory allocation mechanism that evenly spreads the allocations for an application over all the MCs on the system, thus minimizing congestion and resulting in optimal application performance.
US11740799B2
A storage system having high reliability and IO processing performance is realized. The storage system includes: a first arithmetic unit configured to receive an input and output request and perform data input and output processing; a first memory connected to the first arithmetic unit; a plurality of storage drives configured to store data; a second arithmetic unit; and a second memory connected to the second arithmetic unit. The first arithmetic unit instructs the storage drive to read data, the storage drive reads the data and stores the data in the second memory, the second arithmetic unit stores the data stored in the second memory in the first memory, and the first arithmetic unit transmits the data stored in the first memory to a request source of a read request for the data.
US11740795B2
Techniques for configurable link interfaces for a memory device are described. In some examples, memory devices may require periodic link training to support data transfer with a host device at relatively fast rates. However, in some managed memory applications, memory dies of a memory device may have integrated controllers that do not support such link training, and accordingly may not support some clock rates or data rates. To support data transfers between a host device and a memory device at relatively fast clock rates or data rates without link training, a memory die may be fabricated with a configurable link interface that can support different mappings between components and operation according to different clock rates or data rates. In some examples, a memory die may be fabricated in a manner that supports configurable mappings between an array and a data channel interface that are operable according to different multiplexing and serialization.
US11740787B2
The present disclosure is directed to positioning animated images within a dynamic keyboard interface. In particular, the methods and systems of the present disclosure can: receive data indicating a selection of a particular animated image from amongst a plurality of different animated images presented by a dynamic keyboard interface provided in association with an application; receive data indicating a context of: the dynamic keyboard interface, and/or the application based at least in part on which the plurality of different animated images was selected for presentation by the dynamic keyboard interface; and determine, based at least in part on the data indicating the selection and the data indicating the context, a position within the dynamic keyboard interface for presenting the particular animated image in response to data indicating a subsequent context of the dynamic keyboard interface, the application, and/or a different and distinct application.
US11740781B2
A touch sensor system includes touch sensors, drive-sense circuits (DSCs), memory, and a processing module. A DSC drives a first signal via a single line coupling to a touch sensor and simultaneously senses, when present, a second signal that is uniquely associated with a user. The DSC processes the first signal and/or the second signal to generate a digital signal that is representative of an electrical characteristic of the touch sensor. The processing module executes operational instructions (stored in the memory) to process the digital signal to detect interaction of the user with the touch sensor and to determine whether the interaction of the user with the touch sensor compares favorably with authorization. When not authorized, the processing module aborts execution of operation(s) associated with the interaction of the user with the touch sensor. Alternatively, when authorized, the processing module facilitates execution of the operation(s).
US11740776B2
Context-specific user interfaces for use with a portable multifunction device are disclosed. The methods described herein for context-specific user interfaces provide indications of time and, optionally, a variety of additional information. Further disclosed are non-transitory computer-readable storage media, systems, and devices configured to perform the methods described herein.
US11740770B1
A method for rendering context based information on a user interface includes receiving a user request to extract the context based information from a database. The database includes a plurality of documents and the request includes at least one search criteria required to determine a context of the user request. The method includes generating a list of documents corresponding to the context of the user request and rendering on a viewing portion of the user interface the list of documents corresponding to the context of the user request.
US11740768B2
A system for providing alimentary elements includes a computing device configured to receive a primary input relating to a first user for a compatible alimentary element based on biological extraction, receive secondary input from the second user for an alimentary element not associated with biological extraction, generate an extensible alimentary element display for the second user, wherein generating the extensible alimentary element display includes locating at least an alimentary element originator as a function of the secondary input and the compatible alimentary elements, generating a queue of alimentary elements from the located alimentary element originator, wherein the queue includes alimentary elements for the second user as a function of the secondary input and compatible alimentary elements for the first user, and provide a representation, via a graphical user interface, of a compatible alimentary element for the first user and an alimentary element for the second user.
US11740766B2
An information processing system distributes a video and includes processing circuitry configured to accept selection of a first object from a first information processing terminal; transmit, in accordance with the selection, a predetermined notification to a second information processing terminal associated with the first object; receive a response to the predetermined notification from the second information processing terminal; determine a state of a first screen displayed on the first information processing terminal; and decide, based on the determined state of the first screen, a second screen to be displayed on the second information processing terminal.
US11740758B1
Aspects of the present disclosure involve a system comprising a computer-readable storage medium storing a program and method for presenting participant reactions within a virtual working environment. The program and method provide a configuration interface for configuring a virtual working environment for plural participants, the configuration interface for specifying groups of participants, each group comprising respective participants selected from among the plural participants; receive first user input, provided via the configuration interface, specifying a first group of participants; provide, for each participant in the first group, display of a reactions interface with user-selectable buttons to indicate respective reactions for displaying to the first group; receive second user input, provided via the reactions interface, selecting one of the user-selectable buttons to indicate a reaction for displaying to the first group; and provide, for each participant in the first group, display of a reaction icon corresponding to the reaction.
US11740746B2
The present application discloses a sensor device and a display device. The sensor device includes a substrate, a light control component, a touch control component, and a functional dielectric layer, wherein the light control component and the touch component are disposed on the substrate, the touch component is disposed on the light control component, and the functional dielectric layer is disposed on a side of the touch control component away from the substrate and at least covers the touch control component, and configured to apply an electrostatic force to an external object when the external object is in contact with the functional dielectric layer.
US11740742B2
An electronic device such as a head mounted device may have an inner display that displays an image for a user through lenses. Head-mounted support structures may be used to support the display and lenses. One or more external displays may be publically viewable while the head-mounted device is being worn. The head-mounted support structures may have a front face on which an external display is mounted. One or more finger sensors that are configured to detect touch input, force input, and/or other input from an external object such as a user's finger may be included in the head-mounted device. A finger sensor may have an elongated shape that runs along a peripheral edge of an external display on the front face. Finger sensors may also be located on other portions of the support structures.
US11740741B2
A touch sensing apparatus is disclosed, comprising a light transmissive panel that defines a touch surface, an opposite rear surface, and panel sides extending between the touch surface and rear surface. The panel sides define a perimeter of the light transmissive panel. The touch sensing apparatus comprises a plurality of light emitters and detectors arranged along the perimeter and adjacent the panel sides, a light guide arranged along the perimeter and having a first reflective surface comprising a diffusive light scattering element. The light emitters are arranged to emit a respective beam of light onto the diffusive light scattering element so as to generate propagating light that diffusively propagates above the touch surface, wherein the light detectors are arranged to receive detection light generated as said propagating light impinges on the diffusive light scattering element, and wherein the diffusive light scattering element is arranged at least partly outside the panel sides and extending at least partly above the touch surface.
US11740737B2
Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a touch display device, a touch driving circuit and a touch driving method thereof, and more particularly, a touch display device, a touch driving circuit and a touch driving method thereof enabling to reduce the distortion phenomenon of the common voltage caused by a load of the touch electrodes. In addition, embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a touch display device, a touch driving circuit and touch driving method thereof enabling reduction of the distortion phenomenon of the common voltage according to a structure of the touch electrodes. In addition, embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a touch display device, a touch driving circuit and touch driving method thereof enabling to reduce the distortion phenomenon of the common voltage generated in a driving process in which a display driving operation and a touch driving operation are alternated.
US11740733B2
A position detection device includes a first sensor electrode and a second sensor electrode adjacent to the first sensor electrode, first and second connection wires connected to the first and second sensor electrodes, respectively, a sensor controller connected to the connection wires, and a first extension line; and a second extension line. Some of the plurality of connection wires, including the first connection wire, extend at regular intervals in a first region. The connection wires, including the second connection wire, are arranged to extend at regular intervals in a second region different from the first region. The first extension line extends along the second connection wire in the second region and is electrically connected to the first sensor electrode. The second extension line extends along the first connection wire in the first region and is electrically connected to the second sensor electrode.
US11740719B1
Apparatus, methods, and computer program products that can are disclosed. One apparatus includes a display device including a display panel including a first panel portion including touch capabilities and at least one second panel portion excluding touch capabilities in which the second panel portion is configured to expand in relation to the first panel portion to create an expanded configuration for the display panel. The apparatus further includes a processor and a memory that stores code executable by the processor to manage the touch capabilities of the first panel portion. Managing the touch capabilities of the first panel portion may include turning ON/OFF the touch capabilities of the first panel portion. Methods and computer program products that include and/or perform the operations and/or functions of the apparatus are also disclosed.
US11740712B1
A computer-implemented method includes receiving first and second movement data corresponding to a movement of a first and second computer mouse, respectively, wherein the first and second computer mice are oriented in a same direction are moving in unison over a same trajectory while the first and second movement data is contemporaneously received; determining a movement distance for the first and second computer mice based on the first and second movement data, respectively; determining a performance characteristic for the first computer mouse based on the determined first movement distance; determining the performance characteristic for the second computer mouse based on the determined second movement distance; determining a difference in the performance characteristic for the first computer mouse with respect to the second computer mouse; and calibrating the performance characteristic of the second computer mouse to match the performance characteristic of the first computer mouse.
US11740700B2
The operating unit for a vehicle comprises a housing with an operating element on the front side, wherein the operating element has a display with a display surface and a cover plate, which defines an operating surface of the operating element, and has at least one projection region projecting laterally over the display, and is elastically laterally moveably mounted on and/or in the housing. An actuator is arranged below the cover plate, said actuator having a drive and a control element driven by the drive. The operating unit is also provided with an elastic actuation arm which protrudes from the cover plate and which is mechanically acted upon by the control element of the actuator at a force application point of the actuation arm. The actuation arm has a displacement portion, reaching between the cover plate and the force application point, for laterally shifting the cover plate, and is extended from the displacement portion thereof beyond the force application point, as well as being provided with an extension portion, within which the actuation arm is elastically and mechanically fixed.
US11740699B2
A tactile feedback glove for use in an extravehicular activity (EVA) environment by an astronaut is described. The tactile feedback glove is formed by a glove having an outer layer, a second layer and inner bladder, wherein the inner bladder encloses a gas environment suitable for an astronaut's hand. A force sensor is attached to a fingertip of each finger of the glove on an inner surface of the outer layer to sense the pressure applied at the associated fingertip. A haptic feedback device is attached to the fingertip of each finger of the glove on an outer surface of the inner bladder. Each haptic feedback device is adjacent to each associated force sensor and positioned to provide tactile feedback for the associated finger. A visual feedback device is also attached to an outer surface of the outer layer of the glove in a visual field of the astronaut. A controller receives a signal from each force sensor indicative of the force applied by the wearer at the associated fingertip, and sends a feedback signal to drive each haptic feedback device and the visual feedback device to provide tactile and visual feedback to the wearer when the signal from one of the force sensors meets preprogrammed levels.
US11740698B2
The present disclosure relates to an electronic device. including a first motor, a second motor, a touch sensor, a pressure sensor, a processor, and a switching circuit. The pressure sensor is connected to the processor and is configured to generate a pressure value when sensing a pressing operation, and output the pressure value to the processor. The processor is connected to the switching circuit, and is configured to generate a trigger signal when the pressure value exceeds a set pressure threshold, and output the trigger signal to the switching circuit. The touch sensor is configured to sense position data of the pressing operation and output the position data to the switching circuit. The switching circuit is connected to the first motor and the second motor, respectively, and is configured to select the first motor or the second motor to vibrate according to the trigger signal and the position data.
US11740677B2
In one or more embodiments, one or more systems, one or more methods, and/or one or more processes may determine a historical discharge rate (dh) from multiple discharge rates a battery of an information handling system (IHS) while the IHS operates on electrical power provided by the battery; receive a current discharge rate (dc) of the battery; determine a full charge capacity correction factor value (Cfcc) associated with the battery; determine a weighting factor (α); determine a difference between a full charge capacity value (FCC) and Cfcc; determine α·dh; determine (1−α)·dc; determine a sum of dh·α and dc·α; determine a quotient value of FCC−Cfcc and α·dh+(1−α)·dc; scale the quotient value based at least on a relative state of charge of the battery to determine an estimated time remaining for the IHS to operate on the electrical power provided by the battery; and display the estimated time remaining.
US11740673B2
Methods and apparatus to provide holistic global performance and power management are described. In an embodiment, logic (e.g., coupled to each compute node of a plurality of compute nodes) causes determination of a policy for power and performance management across the plurality of compute nodes. The policy is coordinated across the plurality of compute nodes to manage a job to one or more objective functions, where the job includes a plurality of tasks that are to run concurrently on the plurality of compute nodes. Other embodiments are also disclosed and claimed.
US11740649B2
A multidirectional input device includes an operation input part, a base, and a load detector. The operation input part includes an operation stick, two coupled parts configured to convert a tilt of the operation stick into two rotation angles orthogonal to each other, at least one return spring configured to return the operation stick to an upright position, and a frame accommodating the two coupled parts, the at least one return spring, and a part of the operation stick. The base has a plate shape and is provided below the frame. The load detector is provided on the frame or the base and is configured to detect a load applied to the frame.
US11740642B2
Examples of the disclosure are directed to dynamic selection of a specific location at a destination for delivery or transfer of an item. A connected speaker can communicate with an autonomous carrier using an audio signal. The audio signal can contain identifying information associated with the specific location. The autonomous carrier can complete delivery of the item at the specific location.
US11740635B2
A system includes an inspection robot comprising a plurality of sensor sleds; a plurality of ultra-sonic (UT) sensors; a couplant chamber mounted to each of the plurality of sleds, each couplant chamber comprising: a cone, the cone comprising a cone tip portion at an inspection surface end of the cone; a sensor mounting end opposite the cone tip portion; a couplant entry fluidly coupled to the cone at a position between the cone tip portion and the sensor mounting end; and wherein each of the UT sensors is mounted to the sensor mounting end of one of the couplant chambers.
US11740632B2
A system including a controller associated with an agricultural vehicle. The controller is configured to determine route-plan-data that is representative of a route to be taken by the agricultural vehicle in an agricultural field, based on bale-location-data. The bale-location-data is representative of the location of bales in the agricultural field.
US11740631B2
An automation arbitration controller system is provided. The automation arbitration controller is configured to arbitrate a multiple of automation requests on a material handling vehicle, which includes a material handling vehicle controller. The automation arbitration controller can be connected to at least one automation controller via an automation communication bus. The automation controller can be configured to send one or more automation requests. The automation arbitration controller can also be connected to a material handling vehicle controller via a vehicle communication bus. The material handling vehicle controller can be configured to send one or more automation requests.
US11740629B2
A control device for an autonomous operating machine includes: an acquisition unit that acquires first state information of a first autonomous operating machine and second state information of a second autonomous operating machine in a case where the first and the second autonomous operating machines that operate in cooperation with each other select and execute executable operations as needed in order to achieve an object; a generation unit that generates value information indicating a height of a value of execution for achievement of the object regarding each of the operations that can be executed by the first autonomous operating machine by using a value calculation criterion based on the first state information and the second state information; a selection unit that selects a specific operation from among the operations based on the value information; and a control that controls the first autonomous operating machine to execute the specific operation.
US11740628B2
In one embodiment, control of an autonomous driving vehicle (ADV) includes determining a current scenario of the ADV. Based on the scenario, a control algorithm is selected among a plurality of distinct control algorithms as the active control algorithm. One or more control commands are generated using the active control algorithm, based one or more target inputs. The control commands are applied to effect movement of the ADV.
US11740623B2
A system includes a hand-held electronic device and an adapter mechanically connectable to a mobile machine. The adapter is configured to communicate with an electronic system of the mobile machine via a wired connection and to communicate with the hand-held electronic device via a wireless connection. The hand-held electronic device is configured to present to the user via a user interface a plurality of implement identifiers, receive from the user via the user interface a selection indicating one of the plurality of implement identifiers, and emulate operation of the implement corresponding to the selected implement identifier.
US11740622B2
A method includes, while detecting a continuous motion input in a first region of a touchscreen of a portable device in communication with a vehicle, detecting a steering input from a second region of the touchscreen, and actuating a steering component of the vehicle based on the steering input.
US11740615B2
A manufacturing system (20) comprises: one or more stores (84; 80A-80C; 92) for raw materials, work-in-progress (WIP), and finished goods; a plurality of manufacturing cells (40A 40F), each cell includes: one or more machines (42A-42C) for manufacturing an assembly; and a programmable logic controller (PLC) (44) for controlling the machines; one or more devices (60, 70) for moving raw material, WIP, and finished goods; and one or more servers (32) for communicating with the PLCs and the devices. The one or more servers further have programming for: instructing (642) the plurality of manufacturing cells to assemble finished goods from the raw materials; instructing (628, 632) the one or more devices to move said raw materials and finished goods; and just in sequence (JIS) skipped assembly recovery steps (730) for the manufacturing cells and devices.
US11740614B2
In one embodiment, a multi-purpose sensor may couple to a machine operating in an industrial environment and include numerous sensors disposed within the multi-purpose sensor to acquire sets of data associated with the machine or an environment surrounding the machine. A first portion of the sets of data may include historical sensor measurements over time for each of the sensors, and a second portion of the sets of data may include sensor measurements subsequent to when the first portion is acquired for each of the sensors. A processor of the multi-purpose sensor may determine a baseline collective signature based on the first portion, determine a subsequent collective signature based on the second portion, determine whether the collective signatures vary, and generate signals when a variance exists. The signals may cause a computing device, a cloud-based computing system, and/or a control/monitoring device to perform various actions.
US11740613B2
According to an embodiment, a monitoring apparatus configured to generate time-series predicted data based on time-series measured data and a prediction model that generates predicted data including one or more predicted values predicted to be output from one or more sensors; and generate, for a first sensor among the one or more sensors, a displayed image including a measured value graph representing a temporal change in a measured value included in the time-series measured data in a second period after a first period, a predicted value graph representing a temporal change in a predicted value included in time-series predicted data in the second period, past distribution information representing a distribution of a measured value in the first period, and measurement distribution information representing a distribution of the measured value included in the time-series measured data in the second period.
US11740584B2
An image forming apparatus includes a support frame, a driving device including a first supporting portion configured to hold the drive source on a first surface and configured to rotatably support the drive gear on a second surface, and a second supporting portion configured to support the drive gear with the first supporting portion, a board holding member disposed in a manner overlapping the first supporting portion in a rotational axis direction of the drive gear, and a third supporting portion disposed between the first supporting portion and the board holding member in the rotational axis direction, and configured to support the board holding member, one end of the third supporting portion being fixed to a side of the first surface of the first supporting portion by a first fastening member, another end of the third supporting portion being fixed to the board holding member by a second fastening member.
US11740579B2
An image forming apparatus includes an image bearing member, a developing member, a controller configured to carry out switching control between a first state in which the developing member is caused to act on the image bearing member and a second state in which the developing member is not caused to act on the image bearing member, a transfer member, and a detector configured to read density information of the recording material. The controller detects a fog density on the basis of a difference in density information between a fog non-occurrence region of a non-image region of the recording material in the second state and a fog occurable region of the non-image region of the recording material in the first state.
US11740577B2
An image forming apparatus includes an image forming unit to form an image on a sheet. A fixing device heats the sheet and includes a tubular body that presses against the sheet and rotates, and a heat generator contacts an inside surface of the tubular body. The length dimension of the heat generator is aligned with the axial direction of the tubular body. The heat generator has a first row of first heating elements with a first gap between each adjacent pair of first heating elements and a second row of second heating elements. The first and second rows are offset from one another in a width direction corresponding to the sheet conveyance direction. A second gap is between each adjacent pair of second heating elements in the longitudinal direction. The positions of the first gaps are different from positions of the second gaps.
US11740571B2
An image forming apparatus including a developing unit with a developing container configured to contain a developer including a toner and a carrier, and configured to develop the electrostatic latent image by using the developer in the developing container. A sensor, which is provided on an outer wall of the developing container, is configured to output a pulse signal that changes in frequency depending on a toner concentration of the developer in the developing container. A controller is provided to control supply of the toner to the developing unit by detecting the toner concentration based on the time required for the pulse number to reach a predetermined count number.
US11740568B2
In an example of the disclosure, an imaging oil is applied upon a photoconductor surface. An element is brought into contact with the imaging oil at the photoconductor surface. The element has a first refractive index that is within a predefined tolerance of a second refractive index of the imaging oil. The photoconductor surface is exposed to light emitted by a writing component. The light passes through the element and the imaging oil.
US11740561B2
A lithographic apparatus includes an illumination system to produce a beam of radiation, a support to support a patterning device to impart a pattern on the beam, a projection system to project the patterned beam onto a substrate, and a metrology system that includes a radiation source to generate radiation, an optical element to direct the radiation toward a target, a detector to receive a first and second radiation scattered by the target and produce a first and second measurement respectively based on the received first and second radiation, and a controller. The controller determines a correction for the first measurement, an error between the correction for the first measurement and the first measurement, and a correction for the second measurement based on the correction for the first measurement, the second measurement, and the error. The lithographic apparatus uses the correction to adjust a position of a substrate.
US11740555B2
Disclosed is a resist composition including a compound represented by formula (I), a resin having an acid-labile group and an acid generator, the resin having an acid-labile group including at least one selected from the group consisting of a structural unit represented by formula (a1-1) and a structural unit represented by formula (a1-2):
US11740544B2
A projector includes: a white light generator that uses a blue laser as a light source to generate blue light and yellow light based on the blue laser and generates white light including the generated blue light and yellow light; and an optical system that modulates light based on the white light generated by the white light generator with an image display element and projects the modulated light, wherein the white light generator includes: a dichroic mirror that is irradiated with the blue light from the blue laser as the light source; a first condenser lens that focuses blue light being reflected by or passing through the dichroic mirror; a diffusion plate that diffuses the blue light focused by the first condenser lens; a second condenser lens that focuses the blue light passing through or being reflected by the dichroic mirror; and a phosphor that emits yellow light.
US11740541B2
A bracket includes a base portion arranged to be fixed to a face inside the window glass, and an engagement piece, an engagement portion thereof engaging an end of the vehicle mount camera located at a rear side in a sliding movement by a sliding operation of the vehicle mount camera. The engagement piece includes a fixed end integrated with the base portion, and a free end arranged with a space relative to the fixed end in a vehicle front-rear direction, the engagement portion being provided at the free end so that the sliding operation of the vehicle mount camera is made by an elastic deformation of the engagement piece through an abutment of the engagement portion to the vehicle mount camera, and an engagement of the engagement portion is made by an elastic recovery of the engagement piece at an end position of the sliding operation.
US11740540B2
A mounting assembly for a cabin camera is provided. The mounting assembly includes a camera housing for the camera. The mounting assembly further includes a headliner mount removably coupled to the camera housing. The headliner mount includes a base and one or more retention members hingably coupled to the base. The one or more retention members are movable relative to the base to selectively secure the headliner mount to a headliner of a vehicle.
US11740525B2
A first pixel electrode and a third pixel electrode are disposed on one side of one of a plurality of column lines. A second pixel electrode and a fourth pixel electrode are disposed on another side of the one of the plurality of column lines. A third switching element is disposed on the one side of the one of the plurality of column lines. A fourth switching element is disposed on the other side of the one of the plurality of column lines. The first pixel electrode is connected to a first switching element via a first connection electrode. The second pixel electrode is connected to a second switching element via a second connection electrode. The third pixel electrode is connected to the third switching element. The fourth pixel electrode is connected to the fourth switching element.
US11740510B2
According to one embodiment, a display device includes a first substrate, a second substrate, a liquid crystal layer, a first light guide element and a light-emitting element. The liquid crystal layer contains stringy polymers and liquid crystal molecules. The first light guide element includes a third transparent substrate including a side surface and a main surface, and a transparent layer disposed on the main surface and having a refractive index lower than that of the third transparent substrate. The light-emitting element opposes the side surface, and the third transparent substrate is adhered to the second transparent substrate while interposing the transparent layer therebetween. The light-emitting element is disposed on the second transparent substrate.
US11740502B2
An external light use type display body including: a light diffusion control layer; a display layer; and a reflective layer. The light diffusion control layer has a regular internal structure that comprises a plurality of regions having a relatively high refractive index in a region having a relatively low refractive index. The reflective layer has a patterned indented structure when at least one cross section cut in a thickness direction is viewed. When the entrance plane is irradiated with light rays that travel on the light ray traveling plane with a predetermined incident angle while being scanned along an intersection line of the light ray traveling plane and the entrance plane, the ratio of the light rays satisfying the following Formula (1) or Formula (2) is 50% or more.
θid<θdd−≤θod≤θdd+ (1)
θdd−≤θid≤θdd+<θod (2)
US11740498B2
A backlight unit includes a case having a bottom plate and a side wall, an optical component placed inside the case, and an elastic component that engages with the side wall of the case, making contact with the optical component. A side wall of a front bezel is located outside the side wall of the case. The elastic component includes an outer portion. The outer portion is positioned between an inner surface of the side wall of the front bezel and an outer surface of the side wall of the case, makes contact with the inner surface of the side wall of the front bezel and the outer surface of the side wall of the case, and presses the inner surface of the side wall of the front bezel and the outer surface of the side wall of the case along an in-plane direction of the display area.
US11740497B2
A privacy glazing structure may include an electrically controllable optically active material, such as a liquid crystal material, sandwiched between a flexible substrate and a rigid substrate. The flexible substrate and the rigid substrate may each have a conductive layer deposited on the surface facing the optically active material. The flexible substrate may be bonded about its perimeter to the rigid substrate and may be sufficiently flexible to conform to non-planarity of the rigid substrate. As a result, the flexible substrate may adopt the surface contour of the rigid substrate to maintain a uniform thickness of optically active material between the flexible substrate and the rigid substrate.
US11740496B2
A switchable backlight for a switchable privacy display apparatus comprises a collimated waveguide, first and second light sources and an optical turning film comprising elongate prismatic elements with facet orientations that pupillate the output of the waveguide in two orthogonal directions for each of first and second light sources. High luminance uniformity is achieved for a head-on user in privacy and public viewing modes and high uniformity of security factor is achieved for off-axis snoopers, with increased speed of privacy switch-on in privacy mode.
US11740490B2
Optical apparatus are disclosed, for use for example in glazing units for building or vehicles, in mirrors, or in low information displays such as signage or watches. In one arrangement, an optical apparatus comprises a plurality of optically switchable elements. Each optically switchable element comprises a portion of phase change material defining a pixel of the apparatus. Each pixel of phase change material is thermally switchable between a plurality of stable states having different refractive indices relative to each other. A plurality of switching elements are provided. Each switching element selectively causes heating in a corresponding one of the pixels of phase change material to perform thermal switching of the pixel of phase change material. Each pixel of phase change material has a length to width aspect ratio of at least 20:1.
US11740489B2
An eyewear lens is described that provides polarization filtering and spectral filtering using polarization interference. The lens produces enhanced saturation and colorfulness, increasing enjoyment when observing commonly encountered imagery. The lens can be configured to optimize accuracy/efficiency when performing a task involving colored imagery, and can improve performance in sports. The lens can further be helpful for color discrimination by those with certain types of color vision deficiency.
US11740482B2
A multispectral harmonisation device intended to align the optical channels of an optronic system that includes at least two directional optical sources emitting respective optical beams of various wavelengths belonging to various spectral bands and comprises a parabolic mirror and means for positioning and orienting each of the optical sources so that each of the optical beams emitted by the optical sources passes through the optical focus of the parabolic mirror before being reflected by said parabolic mirror so that all the optical beams form, by reflection on the parabolic mirror, a multispectral collimated beam.
US11740478B2
A display unit and a lens included in a display device constitute a plurality of display optical systems that display a video for each of a user's left eye and right eye. The display device includes a diopter change instruction unit and a diopter change driving unit that can change a diopter related to the plurality of display optical systems, and an object position calculation unit that calculates an object position of a display object in a video. The diopter change instruction unit gives a driving instruction to the diopter change driving unit on the basis of information acquired from a user information recording unit and an operation mode recording unit that record information on usage conditions of the display device.
US11740468B2
An interframe difference processor 206 generates a difference image between frames of a sensor image, and an image processor 208 generates distance information indicating a distance to a photographic subject on the basis of calculation of a difference image and a developing pattern 1101. Thus, since a video display apparatus 101 generates the difference image between the frames of the sensor image, it is possible to realize a distance measuring apparatus capable of reducing an influence of a background and generating distance information with high accuracy.
US11740467B2
An electronic device may have a pixel array. A light source may illuminate the pixel array to produce image light. The image light may pass through a multi-element lens and may be coupled into a waveguide using an input coupler such as a prism. An output coupler such as a diffraction grating may couple the image light out of the waveguide and towards a user. The user may view the image light and may observe real-world objects through the waveguide. The waveguide may have locally modified portions that define an aperture stop at a distance from an exit surface of the multi-element lens. The multi-element lens may have first and second achromatic doublets and first and second singlets between the first and second achromatic doublets. The lens elements of the multi-element lens may include lens elements with aspheric surfaces.
US11740466B1
An electronic device may include a display module that generates light and an optical system that redirects the light towards an eye box. The system may include an input coupler that couples the light into the waveguide. The input coupler may include a prism on the waveguide and a scanning mirror. The scanning mirror may receive the light through the waveguide and the prism and may reflect the light into the waveguide through the prism while being rotated over a set of orientations. The scanning mirror may fill a relatively large field of view eye box with a corresponding image frame despite the limited field of view of the image light produced by the display module. The orientation of the scanning mirror may be adjusted based on gaze tracking data.
US11740465B2
A head-mounted electronic device may include a display with an optical combiner. The combiner may include a waveguide with first and second output couplers. The first output coupler may couple a first portion of image light at visible wavelengths out of the waveguide and towards an eye box. The second output coupler may couple a second portion of the image light at near-infrared wavelengths out of the waveguide and towards the surrounding environment. The second portion of the image light may include an authentication code that is used by a secondary device to authenticate the head-mounted device and/or may include a pattern that serves to prevent camera equipment in the surrounding environment from capturing accurate facial recognition information from a user while wearing the head-mounted device.
US11740463B2
Example methods, apparatuses and systems are disclosed for providing a device for capturing a barcode image within an augmented reality environment. An example method includes detecting a target object within a field of view of an augmented reality viewing device. The method further includes rendering an image of a scanning device within the field of view of the augmented reality viewing device, and rendering a scanning area within the field of view of the augmented reality viewing device. Further, a camera associated with the augmented reality viewing device captures an image of a barcode located on the target object. Corresponding apparatuses, systems, and computer program products are also provided.
US11740460B2
An electronic device may include a display module that generates image light and an optical system that redirects the light towards an eye box. The optical system may have first hologram structures that replicate the light over multiple output angles onto second hologram structures. The second hologram structures may focus the replicated light onto the eye box. If desired, the device may include an image sensor. The first and second hologram structures may include transmission and/or reflection holograms. The optical system may redirect a first portion of the light to the eye box and a second portion of the light to the sensor. The sensor may generate image data based on the second portion of the light. Control circuitry may compensate for distortions in the first portion of the light by performing feedback adjustments to the display module based on distortions in the image data.
US11740455B2
A display device may include a plurality of tiled spatial light modulators (SLMs) imparting image information upon respective light beams to obtain image beams. Pupil steering optics are configured to steerably direct the image beams towards a same or different exit pupil locations within an eyebox of the display device, providing exit pupil replication and/or an expanded field of view. An eye tracking system provides location information of the user's eye, enabling the pupil steering optic to direct at least some of the image beams to a desired exit pupil location.
US11740452B2
An optical device includes: a base that includes a main surface; a movable unit that includes an optical function unit; and an elastic support unit that is connected between the base and the movable unit, and supports the movable unit so that the movable unit is movable along a first direction perpendicular to the main surface. The elastic support unit includes a lever, a first torsion support portion that extends along a second direction perpendicular to the first direction and is connected between the lever and the movable unit, and a second torsion support portion that extends along the second direction and is connected between the lever and the base. A torsional spring constant of the first torsion support portion is greater than a torsional spring constant of the second torsion support portion.
US11740451B2
A projector color wheel, including:
a substrate;
a first film for changing a wavelength of light, provided on the substrate, including a first material including a plurality of first quantum dots of a first quantum dot type, the plurality of first quantum dots being configured to emit light according to a first emission profile with at least a first emission peak at a first emission wavelength when light of a predetermined wavelength incidents;
a second film for changing a wavelength of light, provided on the substrate, including a second material, the second material being configured to emit light according to a second emission profile with at least a second emission peak at a second emission wavelength when light of the predetermined wavelength incidents;
wherein each of the first film and the second film includes a binding material; and
wherein the first emission wavelength is larger than the second emission wavelength.
US11740450B2
A structured material is provided that includes a substrate and a porous structured polymer layer disposed thereon. The porous structured polymer layer includes a plurality of voids, and has a high hemispherical reflectance a high a hemispherical thermal emittance. The structured material is thus particularly advantageous for cool-roof coatings, enabling surfaces coated by the material to stay cool, even under strong sunlight. The material can be produced via structuring of polymers in a mixture including a solvent and a non-solvent. Sequential evaporation of the solvent and the non-solvent provide a polymer layer with the plurality of voids.
US11740449B2
A lighting device comprising a plurality of lighting modules arranged concentrically about an optical axis is disclosed wherein the plurality of lighting modules emit light in at least one of a plurality of wavelength ranges (UV, visible (e.g., blue, green, yellow, orange, red, white, etc.), IR) and are arranged at a non-parallel angle to an optical axis of the lighting device, wherein the emitted light is directed towards a lens system that focuses the light onto a viewing point. A second lighting device is disclosed, wherein the lighting device comprises a plurality of lighting modules arranged concentrically about an inner circumference of the lighting device, wherein the plurality of lighting modules emit light in at least one of a plurality of wavelength ranges (UV, visible (e.g., blue, green, yellow, orange, red, white, etc.), IR) onto a lighting director device that redirects the emitted light toward a lens system that focuses the light onto a viewing point.
US11740442B2
A zoom optical system comprises, in order from an object: a front lens group (GFS) having a positive refractive power; an M1 lens group (GM1) having a negative refractive power; an M2 lens group (GM2) having a positive refractive power; and an RN lens group (GRN) having a negative refractive power, wherein upon zooming, distances between the front lens group and the M1 lens group, between the M1 lens group and the M2 lens group, and between the M2 lens group and the RN lens group change, upon focusing from an infinite distant object to a short distant object, the RN lens group moves, and the M2 lens group comprises an A lens group that satisfies a following conditional expression, 1.10
US11740435B2
An imaging lens includes a first lens having positive refractive power; a second lens having positive refractive power; a third lens having negative refractive power; a fourth lens having negative refractive power; a fifth lens; a sixth lens; a seventh lens; an eighth lens; and a ninth lens having negative refractive power, arranged in this order from an object side to an image plane side. The ninth lens is formed in a shape so that a surface thereof on the image plane side has an aspherical shape having an inflection point.
US11740421B2
A communications panel includes a chassis receiving one or more tray arrangements that each support one or more cassettes. Each cassette carries a plurality of ports at which connections are made between front and rear plug connectors. Each tray arrangement includes guides along which the cassettes slidably mount. The guides and cassettes are configured to enable cassettes of various size to mount to the same tray without reconfiguring the guides.
US11740420B2
The invention relates to an optoelectronic device comprising a photonic interposer comprising: a photonic circuit containing at least one active optical component, an upper interconnect layer comprising at least one upper control portion, a lower interconnect layer comprising at least one lower control portion and lower intermediate portions, at least one TSV directly connecting the upper control portion to the lower control portion, conductive vias connecting the lower intermediate portions to the active optical component; at least one first microelectronic chip joined to the upper face of the photonic interposer; a second microelectronic chip joined to the lower face of the photonic interposer, and connected to the lower control portion and to the lower intermediate portions.
US11740413B1
A duplex optical connector includes a holder, a pair of optical connectors rotatably disposed in the holder, a cable boot slidably attached to the holder, and a clip removably attached to the holder. The clip functions to maintain a lateral position of the optical connectors relative to the holder and transfer applied force on the pull boot into actuating force on the connector latches. Connector openings formed in the holder are elongated in the lateral direction to provide separate use and polarity reversal connector positions, wherein the connectors non-rotatably engage the holder in their use position and rotatably engage the holder in their polarity reversal position.
US11740411B2
An optical circuit for routing a signal includes a coupler and first and second waveguides. The coupler has an input for the signal and has first and second outputs. The first waveguide has a first optical connection to the first output, and the second waveguide has a second optical connection to the second output. Both waveguides have the same propagation length. The first and second waveguides include different widths at the respective optical connections to the respective outputs. This coupler can be used with another input couplers, two additional waveguides, and two 2×2 output couplers to provide a 90-degree hybrid for mixing signal light and local oscillator light in a coherent receiver or the like.
US11740408B2
Disclosed is a polymeric waveguide for propagating light therein along width and length dimensions of the polymeric waveguide. The polymeric waveguide has a first curved surface on one side thereof and a second curved surface on an opposite second side thereof, and a refractive index spatially varying through a thickness thereof between the first curved surface and the second curved surface. The polymeric waveguide is curved in a cross-section comprising at least one of the width and length dimensions.
US11740406B2
A circuit for detecting an optical data signal includes a photonics substrate and first and second photodiodes formed in the photonics substrate. The first photodiode is configured to receive, via an input port formed in the photonics substrate, a first portion of the optical data signal and convert light power of the first portion of the optical data signal to generate a first current based on the optical data signal. The second photodiode is configured to output a second current without receiving any portion of the optical data signal. The second current corresponds to a dark current induced in the second photodiode. The circuit is configured to subtract the second current from the first current to generate an output signal corresponding to a power of the optical data signal without dark current induced in the first photodiode.
US11740403B2
An optically transparent protective coating is described that remains stable at elevated temperatures associated with optical fiber-based sensor applications and is sufficiently transparent to allow for conventional fiber Bragg gratings (FBGs) to be formed by directly writing through the coating. In particular, vinyl group-containing silicone polymers have been found to provide the UV transparency required for a write-through coating (WTC) and promising mechanical properties for protecting the optical fibers, while also being able to withstand elevated temperatures for extended periods of time.
US11740402B2
Disclosed are relay elements exhibiting transverse localization. The relay elements may include a relay element body having one or more structures, where the structures can be coupled in series, in parallel and/or in stacked configurations. The structures may have multiple surfaces such that energy waves propagating therethrough the relay elements may experience spatial magnification or de-magnification.
US11740394B2
An optical power prism that may be used in folded lens systems that consists of a glass prism and a glass lens attached to a surface of the prism using a thin layer of optical glue or by optical contact. The glass lens does not have a flange and thus the prism can be smaller than prisms used in conventional power prisms with the same lens effective area, thus reducing the Z-height of the power prism when compared to conventional power prisms. An optical glass may be used for the lens that has a higher refractive index than can be provided by optical plastic which allows the lens to be thinner than plastic lenses. The lenses may be formed by molding a glass wafer to form lens shapes on a first surface of the wafer; the molded wafer is then ground from a second surface to singulate the lenses.
US11740388B2
The present invention is to provide an anti-glare film. The anti-glare film comprises a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) substrate and an anti-glare layer formed on a surface of the PET substrate, wherein the anti-glare coating layer comprises 75 to 90 weight parts of an acrylic-based resin, 0.01 to 10 weight parts of silica nanoparticles 5 to 20 weight parts of organic microparticles and 0.05 to 2 weight parts of leveling agent. The anti-glare film has a total haze ranging between 35% and 50%, a surface haze ranging between 10% and 15% and a gloss at a viewing angle of 60 degrees between 30% and 50% thereof. The anti-glare film can provide satisfactory anti-glare properties, high precision, surface fineness, no flicker, good visibility and also fine adhesion between layers.
US11740383B1
A geological subsurface movement detection system that is configured to provide detection of movement in a subsurface area so as to provide data regarding issues such as but not limited to sinkhole development. The present invention includes an implant sensor assembly that is placed within a casing that has been installed in a bored hole in the ground. The implant sensor assembly includes a switch housing that is operably coupled to a contact member wherein the contact member is operably coupled utilizing a spring member. The switch housing includes a first switch and a second switch disposed in the interior volume that are electrically coupled on a circuit. A signal generator is operably coupled to the implant sensor assembly via a wire and is operable to send a pulse electrical signal thereon. A computing device is operably coupled to the signal generator and is operable to collect signal profile data.
US11740381B2
A method for determining maximum recoverable hydrocarbon (EMR) in a tight reservoir is disclosed. The method includes determining, based on downhole logs, a total measure of hydrocarbon amount within the tight reservoir, determining, by at least attributing fluid loss during core surfacing of the core sample to hydrocarbons, a non-recoverable measure of hydrocarbon amount within a core sample of the tight reservoir, and determining an EMR measure based on the total measure of hydrocarbon amount and the non-recoverable measure of hydrocarbon amount, wherein during the core surfacing pore pressure reduces from a reservoir condition to a surface condition.
US11740372B1
The present disclosure belongs to the field of capture, utilization, and storage of carbon dioxide, particularly relates to a method and system for intelligently identifying a carbon storage box based on a GAN network, and aims at solving the problem that the analysis accuracy of a fault zone area in the prior art is insufficient. The method comprises the steps: delineating seismic waveform data of a stable sedimentary area through a GAN network, and removing seismic waveform data points in the fault zone area; obtaining a stable sedimentary background seismic waveform data invertomer; obtaining a three-dimensional wave impedance prediction data volume; making a difference to obtain an abnormal wave impedance data volume; retaining abnormal wave impedance data of fault-karst in the three-dimensional variance attribute volume to obtain a fault-karst wave impedance data volume; and then obtaining a carbon storage box interpretation model.
US11740365B2
This positional error prediction device (1) is provided with: a satellite position acquisition unit (154) which acquires a receivable position of a satellite on a target date at a target time and a target point at which a positional error prediction is performed; a relative relationship value acquisition unit (151) which acquires a value of the relative relationship between the position of the satellite and an observation start position of the satellite at the target point; and an error prediction unit (155) which predicts, on the basis of the relative relationship value and a positional error prediction model generated in advance, a positional error on the target date at the target time and the target point.
US11740362B2
A device and the associated method for detecting spoofing of GNSS signals are provided. The device includes an RF chain to acquire and down convert a signal comprising one or more GNSS signals transmitted by GNSS sources, each of the GNSS signals comprising a navigation message modulated by a spreading code associated to a related GNSS source, an analog to digital converter, to digitize the down converted signal, and a computer logic, to: calculate over a grid of spreading code phase delays and Doppler shifts, cross-correlation functions between the digitized signal and locally generated replicas of the signal, for one or more of the spreading codes, identify cross-correlation peaks, and analyze the cross-correlation peaks to detect spoofing situations.
US11740349B2
Apparatuses and methods for two-dimensional beam scanning for determining the position of an object in three-dimensional space are provided. An apparatus comprises a multiplicity of transmitters and receivers, which are arranged orthogonal to one another in an L-, U- or T-shaped structure. In one apparatus, the transmission signals are frequency and phase modulated in combination; and in another apparatus a single frequency carrier signal is subject to binary phase modulation. Here, this is a high-frequency encoding with a great code length, which is generated according to the pseudo-random number principle. The received signals, which include information from all transmitters, are decoded and consequently split into sub-signals, which can be assigned to a two-dimensional virtual array. According to the method of digital beamforming, the individual signals of the virtual antenna elements are formed into a plurality of highly focused beams in the horizontal and vertical direction.
US11740346B2
In a general aspect of the examples described, motion is detected based on bi-directional channel sounding. In an example, a first set of channel information is obtained from a first device. The first set of channel information is based on a first set of wireless signals transmitted from a second device through a space at a first time in a timeframe. A second set of channel information is obtained from the second device. The second set of channel information is based on a second set of wireless signals transmitted from the first device through the space at a second time in the timeframe. The first and second sets of channel information are analyzed to detect a category of motion or a location of detected motion in the space during the timeframe.
US11740340B2
A light detection and ranging (LIDAR) apparatus includes an optical circuit including an optical source to transmit an optical beam, a first optical component to generate a local oscillator from the optical beam, a first optical amplifier to amplify a return signal to generate an amplified return signal, wherein a power level of the local oscillator is comparable to a power of amplified spontaneous emission of the first optical amplifier, and an optical detector operatively coupled to the first optical amplifier, the optical detector configured to output an electrical signal based on the amplified return signal and the local oscillator.
US11740335B2
A machine-learned (ML) model for detecting that depth data (e.g., lidar data, radar data) comprises a false positive attributable to particulate matter, such as dust, steam, smoke, rain, etc. The ML model may be trained based at least in part on simulated depth data generated by a fluid dynamics model and/or by collecting depth data during operation of a device (e.g., an autonomous vehicle. In some examples, an autonomous vehicle may identify depth data that may be associated with particulate matter based at least in part on an outlier region in a thermal image. For example, the outlier region may be associated with steam.
US11740332B2
Provided is a lidar sensor having a driving motor of which the entire portion is covered under an inclined surface of a scan mirror having an opened bottom surface and an A-shaped cross-section. A rotating shaft of the driving motor may be connected to the bottom of a backing surface disposed under the inclined surface, a magnet may be disposed at the bottom of one or more of the backing surface and a support surface which are connected to the inclined surface of the scan mirror, and a hall sensor may be disposed at the bottom surface of the lidar sensor corresponding to the position where the magnet is disposed.
US11740327B2
Methods, systems, computer-readable media, and apparatuses for determining one or more attributes of at least one target based on eigenspace analysis of radar signals are presented. In some embodiments, a subset of eigenvectors to use for forming a signal or noise subspace is identified based on principal component analysis. In some embodiments, the subset of eigenvectors is identified based on estimating the total number of targets using a discrete Fourier transform (DFT) or other spectral analysis technique. In some embodiments, a DFT is used to identify areas of interest in which to perform eigenspace analysis. In some embodiments, a DFT is used to estimate one attribute of a target, and eigenspace analysis is performed to estimate a different attribute of the target, with the results being combined to generate a multi-dimensional representation of a field of view.
US11740317B2
A communication device comprising: a plurality of wireless communication sections; and a control section configured to control a repetition process of repeatedly performing a measurement process, on a basis of a reliability parameter calculated through the measurement process, and control a selection process of selecting a representative wireless communication section each time the measurement process is repeated in the repetition process, the measurement process including transmission of a signal from the representative wireless communication section, reception of the signal by the plurality of wireless communication sections, and calculation of the reliability parameter with regard to at least any of the wireless communication sections.
US11740311B2
A volume rendering image is obtained based on a 3D MRI image by automatically performing appropriate opacity setting. A three-dimensional image of a subject is received, a distribution of pixel values of the three-dimensional image is calculated, a pixel value of a predetermined feature amount is calculated based on the distribution of the pixel values, and opacity is set for each of the pixel value included in the three-dimensional image based on the pixel value of the feature amount. Accordingly, the opacity can be set automatically. The volume rendering image of the three-dimensional image is generated using the opacity.
US11740310B2
A positioning method for a magnetic resonance imaging system comprises: acquiring a scattering parameter curve of a body coil during a process in which an examination table carrying a subject under examination enters a scanning bore of the magnetic resonance imaging system; acquiring the position of a part to be examined of the subject under examination on the basis of the scattering parameter curve; and moving the examination table on the basis of the position of the part to be examined such that the part to be examined is located at the center of the scanning bore.
US11740308B2
A signal processing method including receiving an original reference radio frequency signal from a receiving antenna group; receiving the time series of the control signal associated with the transmission event of the radio frequency pulses; synchronizing the time series with the original reference radio frequency signal, and determining the echo train in the original reference radio frequency signal in a repetition time of the pulse sequence, wherein the echo train corresponds to the part of the time series associated with the transmission event of the radio frequency pulses in time sequence; setting the sampling points in the domains of the starting point and a first ending point of the echo train; and generating a fitting signal based on the sampling points to eliminate the radio frequency interference signal resulted from the transmission event of the radio frequency pulses.
US11740307B2
Techniques are described for controlling components of a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) system with a single controller, such as a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA), by dynamically instructing the controller to issue commands to the components using a processor coupled to the controller. According to some aspects, the controller may issue commands to the components of the MRI system whilst actively receiving commands from the processor to be later issued to the components.
US11740304B2
A computer-implemented magnetic resonance imaging method for subject with a metal implant, including steps of: S1: building an ultra-low field MR system with a field strength ranged from 10 to 100 mT; S2: setting sequences with optimized parameters of the ultra-low field MR system for minimizing the sensitivity to field distortion and improving SNR; S3: magnetic resonance imaging with the ultra-low field MR system using the sequences for the subject with a metal implant to obtain MR images; and S4: improving SNR of obtained MR images by deep learning based image reconstruction.
US11740296B2
The present invention relates to a device and method which can measure, in real time, the resistance, depending on pressure changes, of a separator that is immersed in an electrolyte, and enables analysis of the resistance properties of a separator reflecting the real operating state of a secondary battery.
US11740294B2
A method of repairing a used battery pack from an electric vehicle include removing the battery pack from the vehicle. Battery tests are performed on at least some of the plurality of batteries and a battery test result for each of the batteries tested are obtained and stored in a database. A plurality of replacement batteries are tested and test results for each of the replacement batteries are stored in the database. The battery test results from the database are retrieved and used to create a refurbished battery pack. An apparatus includes a database for storing test results.
US11740289B2
The present disclosure relates to a relay examination device and a battery management system including the same, the relay examination device includes a first resistor unit having one end connected to one end of a relay, a second resistor unit having one end connected to the other end of the first resistor unit, a power unit connected to the other end of the second resistor unit and configured to supply power, and a control unit configured to receive a voltage signal applied between the first resistor unit and the second resistor unit and to examine whether the relay is open or closed or whether the relay has malfunctioned.
US11740282B1
An apparatus includes an input probe configured to be placed on a first cluster of u-bumps disposed on a semiconductor die, output probes configured to be respectively placed on multiple clusters of u-bumps disposed on the semiconductor die, the multiple clusters being separately connected to the first cluster. The apparatus further includes a space transformer and printed circuit board (PCB) portion including a current source configured to supply a current to the input probe placed on the first cluster, resistors having a same resistance and being connected to ground, and tester channels at which voltages are respectively measured, the tester channels being respectively connected to ends of the output probes respectively placed on the multiple clusters and being respectively connected to the resistors. The apparatus further includes a processor configured to determine whether the input probe is properly aligned with the first cluster, based on the measured voltages.
US11740273B2
A radiation susceptibility testing method includes transmitting radiation waves to a device under test, measuring the device under test to obtain a first voltage according to the radiation waves, outputting a reference voltage to a coupling device so that the coupling device generates a second voltage according to the reference voltage, adjusting the reference voltage to approximate the second voltage to the first voltage, storing the adjusted reference voltage, and outputting the second voltage to the device under test according to the adjusted reference voltage to simulate the impact of the radiation waves to the device under test.
US11740269B2
A spectrum analyzer having a memory function to adopt a digital-data-based frequency sweep scheme while achieving performance comparable to performance of a high-speed FFT spectrum analyzer, and a method of controlling the spectrum analyzer, in which the spectrum analyzer includes: an ADC for converting a BWP signal, which is at least one analog unit frequency band signal, into a digital data sample at a predetermined sample rate according to a span set by a user; a digital sweep part for sweeping the data sample passed through the ADC while digitally decimating the data sample through a decimation processing block having a two-stage cascaded structure, and processing the swept data sample to increase a frequency sweep speed; and a control unit for controlling the digital sweep part according to various items input, set, and selected by the user to perform spectrum analysis and output a spectrum analysis result.
US11740268B2
Systems, apparatuses, methods and computer processes to separate and select frequency components of a signal in real time without phase delay by predicting or forecasting future values of the signal and using that forecast and past measurements in a noncausal zero-phase filtering algorithm are provided. The method of separating and selecting frequency components of a signal in real time without phase delay using a zero-phase filter, comprises obtaining past measurements of the signal; obtaining predicted values of the signal; and using the predicted values of the signal and the past measurements of the signal as components of an input signal in a noncausal zero-phase filtering algorithm for a zero-phase filter, the zero-phase filter producing an output signal.
US11740266B2
A method for monitoring energy-related data in an electrical system includes processing energy-related data from or derived from energy-related signals captured by at least one intelligent electronic device in the electrical system to identify at least one variation/change in the energy-related signals. The method also includes determining if the at least one identified variation/change meets a prescribed threshold or thresholds, and in response to the at least one identified variation/change meeting the prescribed threshold or thresholds, characterizing and/or quantifying the at least one identified variation/change. Information related to the characterized and/or quantified at least one identified variation/change is appended to time-series information associated with the energy-related data, and characteristics and/or quantities associated with the time-series information are evaluated to identify at least one potential load type associated with the characterized and/or quantified at least one identified variation/change.
US11740263B2
A current sensor system for measuring an AC electrical current, comprising: a busbar having a thickness and a width; a sensor device comprising two sensor elements spaced apart along a first direction for measuring two magnetic field components oriented in a second direction; the sensor device configured for determining a magnetic field difference, and for determining the AC current based on said difference. The sensor device is positioned relative to the busbar such that a reference point in the middle between the two sensor elements is located at a first distance from a side of the busbar from 70% to 110% or from 70% to 95% of the width of the busbar and is located at a second distance from 0.5 to 4.0 mm from the busbar.
US11740261B2
A capacitive voltage sensor assembly includes an electrode extending along a longitudinal axis, the electrode having a first end and a second end opposite the first end, and a tubular shield surrounding and spaced radially outward from a portion of the electrode. The tubular shield includes a plurality of through holes. The sensor assembly also includes a circular sensor element positioned radially inward of the tubular shield and including a first layer made of electrically conductive material and a second layer made of electrically insulating material. The circular sensor element includes a plurality of circumferentially spaced gaps.
US11740257B2
A self-disengaging pitot tube cover which is a longitudinally segmented substantially cylindrical structure constituted by at least two separable segments where separation of at least two segments is controlled by temperature sensing and effected by a fusible link holding two adjacent segments together; so that the separated segments lose hold on the pitot tube, when a particular temperature of the pitot tube is reached.
US11740254B2
The object of the invention is to provide an automatic analysis apparatus capable of setting a dispensing mechanism for measuring dispensing accuracy and a dispensing volume, and capable of performing dispensing accuracy measurement without absorbance measurement. Regarding a dispensing accuracy, a dispensing mechanism to be measured is designated. Parameters including a dispensing volume and the like are input. A dispensing operation of the input dispensing volume is automatically performed for each designated dispensing mechanism. A reaction vessel contains, for example, a reagent of the input dispensing volume which has been dispensed by the designated dispensing mechanism. By measuring a weight of the reagent in the reaction vessel, or the like, it is possible to measure the dispensing accuracy of the designated dispensing mechanism.
US11740251B2
A method of operating a sensor system including at least one sensor to detect a first gas analyte and a control system includes electronically interrogating the sensor to determine the operational status thereof and, based upon the results of the electronic interrogation, the control system initiating an automated maintenance procedure for the sensor.
US11740244B2
The present invention relates to methods and kits for detection protein-protein interactions. In particular, the present invention relates to a method for detecting the binding between a first polypeptide (A) and a second polypeptide (B) in a cell comprising i) providing a cell that expresses (a) a polypeptide (GFP1-9) comprising an amino acid sequence having at least 90% of identity with the amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NO: 1-4 (b) a first fusion protein wherein the polypeptide (A) is fused to a polypeptide (GFP10) having an amino an amino acid sequence having at least 90% of identity with the amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NO:5-7 (c) a second fusion protein wherein the polypeptide (B) is fused to a polypeptide (GFP11) having an amino an amino acid sequence having at least 90% of identity with the amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NO: 8-9 and (d) an intrabody specific for the complex formed by the self-assembly of the first, second and third polypeptides (a), (b) and (c) ii) detecting the fluorescence wherein when the fluorescence is detected it is concluded that the polypeptide (A) binds to polypeptide (B) and wherein the fluorescence is not detected it is concluded that the polypeptides (A) does not bind to polypeptide (B).
US11740240B2
The present invention relates to the development of novel immunoassays for the detection of neutralizing antibodies and/or high avidity neutralizing antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 spike protein variants or fragments thereof and, optionally, one or more cytokine in patient samples. Novel multiplex and singleplex immunoassays for the detection of neutralizing antibodies and/or high avidity neutralizing antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 spike protein variants or fragments thereof and, optionally, one or more cytokine in patient samples are also provided.
US11740237B2
The present invention provides specific peptide biomarkers and sets of peptide biomarkers for use in methods of detecting or identifying bacterial biomarkers in a sample, wherein said bacterial biomarkers can be used to detect Streptococcus pneumoniae, Staphylococcus aureus, Haemophilus influenzae, Escherichia coli, and/or Moraxella catarrhalis in a sample. Kits and diagnostic methods are also provided.
US11740236B2
The present disclosure relates to proteins comprising a target-binding domain for detection of a target of interest, methods, compositions and kits thereof.
US11740230B2
Methods for detecting and/or quantifying the potency of an agent using a cell-based assay are disclosed. A mammalian cell culture is grown upon a microelectrode array (MEA) which is used to measure an electrophysiological response of the mammalian cell culture. The cell culture is exposed to the agent, generally in at least two different dosages. The potency of the agent is detected by measuring a change in the electrophysiological responses associated with the at least two dosages when compared to a control condition. These changes can include the weighted mean firing rate (wMFR) and bursting of the cells.
US11740229B2
A method for deriving a calibration curve for determining a concentration of an analyte in an electrochemical reactor comprises determining a current level between a functionalized electrode and a reference electrode in the electrochemical reactor in absence of an analyte, the current level forming a zero-concentration current; injecting a fluid comprising an analyte in a first given concentration in the electrochemical reactor, determining after the predetermined amount of time a first calibration current level corresponding to the first given concentration and calculating a first current ratio of the first current level to the zero-concentration current; repeating the previous step for at least a second given concentration of the analyte, yielding at least a second current ratio of a second current level to the zero-concentration current; obtaining a calibration curve indicative of current ratio as a function of concentration from the first current ratio and at least the second current ratio.
US11740228B2
A particle separating and measuring device of the present disclosure includes: a first flow path device including a post-separation flow outlet through which a first fluid containing specific particles to be separated flows out; and a second flow path device on which the first flow path device is placed and including a first flow inlet through which the first fluid flows in, the first flow path device in which the post-separation flow outlet is arranged in a lower surface is placed on the second flow path device in which the first flow inlet is arranged in an upper surface of a first region, the post-separation flow outlet and the first flow inlet are connected so as to face each other, and a size of an opening of the first flow inlet is larger than a size of an opening of the post-separation flow outlet.
US11740227B2
A nanopore cell includes a conductive layer and a working electrode disposed above the conductive layer and at the bottom of a well into which an electrolyte may be contained, such that at least a portion of a top base surface area of the working electrode is exposed to the electrolyte. The nanopore cell further includes a first insulating wall disposed above the working electrode and surrounding a lower section of a well, and a second insulating wall disposed above the first insulating wall and surrounding an upper section of the well, forming an overhang above the lower section of the well. The upper section of the well includes an opening that a membrane may span across, and wherein a base surface area of the opening is smaller than the at least a portion of the top base surface area of the working electrode that is exposed to the electrolyte.
US11740220B2
The present invention relates to a novel analysis device and method for obtaining the concentration of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and isotopic carbon and oxygen concentration thereof, continuously from a liquid sample.
US11740215B2
Devices, assemblies, and associated methods are provided for gas sensors. An example device for use with a gas sensor includes a buoyant housing that receives the gas sensor therein, an inlet opening defined by the housing, a pump positioned within the housing, and an outlet opening. The pump is in fluid communication with the inlet opening and the gas sensor in an instance in which the gas sensor is received by the housing. The pump is configured to cause gas received by the inlet opening to be directed to the gas sensor for evaluation, and the outlet opening is configured to discharge gas exiting the gas sensor from the buoyant housing. In an operational condition in which the device is placed in a fluid, the buoyant housing is configured such that at least a portion of the buoyant housing floats above a surface of the fluid.
US11740213B1
A device and method for calibrating a NO delivery device using NO and NO2 measurements, without using a known standard.
US11740205B2
Sensors, as well as systems and methods of using the same are provided. Aspects of the sensors include a piezoelectric base, a plurality of surface-associated compositions that are stably associated with the piezoelectric base, and a plurality of crosslinking compositions that are configured to crosslink one or more surface-associated compositions in the presence of an analyte. The sensors, systems and methods described herein find use in a variety of applications, including the detection of an analyte in a sample.
US11740203B2
A diagnostic system that includes a cartridge and a reader is discussed herein. The cartridge can contain a patient sample, such as a blood sample. The cartridge is inserted into the reader and the patient sample is analyzed. The reader contains various analysis systems, such as an electrophoresis detection system that uses electrophoresis testing to identify and quantify various components of the blood sample. The reader can process data from the various patient sample analysis to provide interpretative results indicative of a disorder, condition, disease, or infection of the patient.
US11740201B2
A system includes a system housing including an inlet, at least one gas sensor responsive to a first analyte gas other than oxygen within the system housing and in fluid connection with the inlet, and a sensor responsive to oxygen within the system housing and in fluid connection with the inlet. The sensor responsive to oxygen is formed to be chemically separate from the at least one gas sensor responsive to the first analyte gas other than oxygen. The sensor responsive to oxygen is responsive to a change in the concentration of oxygen arising from creation of a driving force in the vicinity of the inlet to provide an indication of a state of a transport path between the inlet of the system and the at least one gas sensor responsive to the first analyte gas other than oxygen.
US11740193B2
A Differential Scanning calorimetry (DSC) thermal analysis method for the action of an applied electric field includes: step 1, in an experiment module of a differential scanning calorimeter, placing a microelectrode crucible and a reference crucible on corresponding sensors, connecting electrode wires of the microelectrode crucible with a signal generator, setting signal parameters to be output, placing a tested sample in a gap between electrodes, closing a microelectrode crucible lid, and closing the experiment module; step 2, at a temperature-varying stage, measuring a DSC curve of the tested sample under the action of an electric field, and at a reheating stage, measuring a DSC curve of the tested sample with no electric field; and step 3, analyzing the DSC curves in combination with the related theories of dielectrics and thermodynamics, and calculating an electric field intensity of the tested sample and a phase transformation rate of the tested sample.
US11740191B2
Apparatus for the measurement of ore in mine haul vehicles is disclosed, the apparatus comprising: a portal, defining a portal zone, wherein a haul vehicle carrying ore is positionable in or movable through the portal zone; and at least one magnetic resonance (MR) sensor comprised in the portal. The MR sensor includes a main loop and a drive loop located above the main loop. A magnetic resonance sensor control system is provided and configured to control at least one of: the positioning of the at least one MR sensor relative to the portal zone and/or ore burden; the positioning of elements comprised in the MR sensor relative to each other; electromagnetic suppression characteristics of the at least one MR sensor; and/or sensitivity of the at least one MR sensor as a function of distance of the sensor from the ore burden.
US11740187B2
Portable microwave material gauge for determining the quality of a pavement material is provided. The gauge includes an electromagnetic field generator configured to generate an electric field mode that penetrates into the material wherein the material includes a heterogeneous material including at least one of a pavement material and a soil material, a calibration data set, a sensor of size and shape to support the electric field mode and to determine the response of the pavement material to the electric field wherein determining the response includes determining a change in the permittivity as a function of a change in the quality of the material; and an analyzer configured to correlate the sensor permittivity response to the calibration data set wherein correlating the response includes using stored relationships between the material quality and the sensor response using calibration samples having changes in permittivity as a function of quality.
US11740185B2
A method of detecting defects in a structure sample comprising a thin film layer and a sacrificial later is disclosed. The method comprises exposing the thin film layer to a vapour phase etchant, obtaining an image of the thin film layer and analysing the image. The vapour phase etchant enhances any defects present in the thin film layer by passing through the defect and etching a cavity within the sacrificial layer. The cavity undercuts the thin film layer resulting in a stress region surrounding the defect. Defects which were not originally detectable may be made detectable after exposure to the vapour phase etchant. A vapour phase etchant has the advantage of being highly mobile such that it can access defects that a liquid phase etchant might not. Furthermore, unlike a liquid phase etchant, a vapour phase etchant can be used to test a sample non-destructively.
US11740172B2
Disclosed herein are devices and methods for the real-time detection of aeropathogens. The device includes an aerosampler having an air inlet and at least one collector tube, a microfluidic system which includes a container, piping, a micro-pump for flowing a liquid, and a viral detection chamber. The viral detection chamber has an electrode which may be equipped with functionalized biosensors, a counter electrode, an electronic detection system connectable to the electrodes of the viral detection chamber, and an embedded electronic processing system for processing data from the electronic detection system.
US11740154B2
A monitoring system is disclosed herein that is configured to utilize a distributed sensing system to monitor both a cable and cable accessories included within a cable circuit. In various embodiments, the monitoring system may include a distributed sensing system and one or more cable accessory wrap assemblies. The distributed sensing system may include a distributed sensing fiber following (or integrated into) the cable and connected to a cable accessory wrap assembly for each of the one or more cable accessories in-line with cable. In various embodiments, each cable accessory wrap assembly may comprise a cable wrap embedded with a distributed sensing fiber. The distributing sensing fiber of a cable accessory wrap assembly may be configured to provide measurements to distributed sensing system indicating that an anomaly event occurred at a given cable accessory.
US11740145B2
Methods and devices for estimating a residual torque between the braked (e.g., brake disk or drum) and braking elements (e.g., support plate or friction block) of a vehicle based on acquired and reference temperatures, where the reference temperature can be calculated using an N-dimensional calculation model with an N-dimensional vector of input variables, and where said N-dimensional calculation model can be an analytical or experimental characterization of the thermal behavior of the brake.
US11740142B2
A piezoelectric sensor comprises a support structure, a channel extending through the support structure, a sensing material stack coupled to the support structure and extending over the channel, and a filler material disposed within the channel and over the sensing material stack. The sensing material stack comprises an structural layer, a first electrode layer disposed on the structural layer, a piezoelectric material disposed in a piezoelectric layer on the first electrode, and a second electrode disposed on the piezoelectric layer opposite the first electrode layer.
US11740140B2
The present invention discloses a method for regulating temperature in a temperature calibrator, taking into account also a velocity of the change of the temperature. The characterizing features are the steps of calculating a rate of change of the actual temperature of the temperature calibrator by a derivator, which derivator takes the measured temperature, PVT, by the temperature sensor as its input, and letting a user to specify a maximum rate of change for the temperature, as an input value for the processor; and regulating the temperature of the temperature calibrator by the processor so that the maximum rate of change for the temperature is never exceeded, and so that during temperature regulation, when the temperature error signal decreases as a function of time, also the rate of change of the actual temperature is set to decrease as a function of time.
US11740139B2
A flow guiding and heat dissipating type dry block temperature calibrator, which belongs to the temperature calibration field. The temperature calibrator includes a furnace body located in a housing and at least one air flow generating device. The air flow generating device is on one side or at the periphery of the furnace body, and is one or a combination of a gas passage, a flow guiding fan, an air pump and a blower. The air flow generated by the air flow generating device is blown toward a handle of a device being tested that is inserted in the furnace body, such that the handle is cooled, thereby preventing the sensor inside the handle from failing due to high temperature, facilitating the heat dissipation of the internal electronic components of the instrument itself, and extending the service life of the temperature calibrator.
US11740134B2
A microbolometer for measuring thermal radiation comprises an electrical circuit on a perforated plastic substrate. The electrical circuit comprises at least one thermistor having a temperature dependent electric resistance, wherein the thermistor is arranged to receive the thermal radiation for changing its temperature depending on a flux of the received thermal radiation. The electrical circuit is configured to measure the electric resistance of the thermistor for calculating the thermal radiation. The microbolometer is configured to cause a gas flow through the perforations for improving thermal characteristics.
US11740128B2
A system for non-invasively interrogating an in vivo sample for measurement of analytes comprises a pulse sensor coupled to the in vivo sample for detect a blood pulse of the sample and for generating a corresponding pulse signal, a laser generator for generating a laser radiation having a wavelength, power and diameter, the laser radiation being directed toward the sample to elicit Raman signals, a laser controller adapted to activate the laser generator, a spectrometer situated to receive the Raman signals and to generate analyte spectral data; and a computing device coupled to the pulse sensor, laser controller and spectrometer which is adapted to correlate the spectral data with the pulse signal based on timing data received from the laser controller in order to isolate spectral components from analytes within the blood of the sample from spectral components from analytes arising from non-blood components of the sample.
US11740122B2
Systems, methods, and other embodiments associated with autonomous discrimination of operation vibration signals are described herein. In one embodiment, a method includes partitioning a frequency spectrum of output into a plurality of discrete bins, wherein the output is collected from vibration sensors monitoring a reference device; generating a representative time series signal for each bin while the device is operated in a deterministic stress load; generating a PSD for each bin by converting each signal from the time domain to the frequency domain; determining a maximum power spectral density value and a peak frequency value for each bin; selecting a subset of the bins that have maximum PSD values exceeding a threshold; assigning the representative time series signals from the selected subset of bins as operation vibration signals indicative of operational load on the reference device; and configuring a machine learning model based on at least the operation vibration signals.
US11740110B2
Provided is a sensor-device attachment structure including: a thin portion that is thinner than other parts of a member; a flexible board; an at least one sensor device installed to the flexible board; a spacer that is formed into a shape of a film having a uniform thickness, that is sandwiched between the thin portion and the flexible board, and that includes a through portion which is formed through the spacer in a thickness direction of the spacer at a position corresponding to the at least one sensor device; and an adhesive that is charged in the through portion, and that bonds the thin portion and the flexible board to each other.
US11740093B2
Various embodiments provide a system and method for iterative lane marking localization that may be utilized by autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicles traveling within the lane. In an embodiment, the system comprises a locating device adapted to determine the vehicle's geographic location; a database; a region map; a response map; a plurality of cameras; and a computer connected to the locating device, database, and cameras, wherein the computer is adapted to receive the region map, wherein the region map corresponds to a specified geographic location; generate the response map by receiving information from the camera, the information relating to the environment in which the vehicle is located; identifying lane markers observed by the camera; and plotting identified lane markers on the response map; compare the response map to the region map; and iteratively generate a predicted vehicle location based on the comparison of the response map and the region map.
US11740090B2
An atom chip (Ach) for an ultra-cold atom sensor, the atom chip includes a first pair of waveguides, a second pair of waveguides, the projections of the guides along X and the guides along Y′ in the plane XY forming, at their intersection, a first parallelogram with a centre O and having a first surface, a first conductive strip and a second conductive strip arranged such that their respective projection in the plane XY forms, at their intersection, a second parallelogram also with a centre O and having a second surface, the strips being designed to be flowed through by DC currents, an intersection between the first and the second surface being greater than or equal to 40% of the first surface.
US11740083B2
Visual-inertial odometry uses visual input from a camera and inertial motion measurements to track the motion of an object. This technique can be applied to surveying urban environments, such as a curb or streetscape, that are impractical to survey with a surveyor's wheel, GPS, or imagery from cars. Making visual-inertial odometry measurements of a curb with a handheld surveying device yields relative measurements from a starting point to an ending point on the curb. These relative measurements can be pinned to an absolute coordinate frame using measurements of gravity made while acquiring the visual-inertial odometry measurements and absolute measurements of the starting and ending points.
US11740052B2
Representative implementations of devices and techniques provide locking systems and/or retention mechanisms for an implement holster (such as a handgun holster, for example). Additionally, an implement holster having one or more locking systems and/or retention mechanisms is also described. Locking systems and retention mechanisms may be used individually with a holster or combined for multi-level security of the implement. The one or more locking systems can provide obstruction to the removal of the implement from the holster until intentionally unlocked by the user. Locking systems include hood locks, ejection port locks, and sight covers. Adjustable retention mechanisms can provide a desired retention of the implement while holstered, retaining the implement until a sufficient force is applied to remove the implement.
US11740046B1
A mechanism using flexure hinges as part of the trigger and/or safety mechanism of a firearm. Flexure hinges provide relative motion between two stiff members by the elastic deformation of an arbitrarily shaped flexible connector often implemented in metallic and composite materials. The flexure hinges are formed by flexure links connecting two stiff members. The flexure links connect various parts of the trigger assembly, such as a trigger component, including a shoe, plate, or safety, to a housing of the firearm. A method of creating the mechanism provides a trigger component, a housing, and connects the two parts by a flexure link with a flexure hinge.
US11740043B1
A firearm can include a receiver, a bolt, and a gas block. In certain implementations, the receiver and/or barrel extension includes a locking shoulder, a lug-interface region forward of the locking shoulder, and a channel wall that defines a bolt channel and a bolt-lug raceway rearward of the locking shoulder. In some implementations, the bolt includes a bolt lug. The bolt lug can be sized and shaped to slidably engage the bolt-lug raceway. Additionally, the bolt can be positioned within the bolt channel of the receiver. Further, the gas block can be positioned at the lug-interface region. In some implementations, the gas block is rotatable with the bolt lug. In particular implementations, the gas block includes a raceway plug sized and shaped to block the bolt-lug raceway. The gas block can also include a bolt-lug notch sized and shaped to mate with the bolt lug.
US11740041B2
A buffer tube for a firearm can include a body defining an interior cavity for receiving a buffer spring, and a rail disposed on and/or formed from the outer surface of the body. The rail can include one or more pin holes configured to receive a pin of a stock to lock the stock in a position, and a trunk opening defined at an end of the rail forming a first rail sidewall and second rail sidewall configured to receive a trunk of an actuator. The first and/or second rail sidewalls can include a slot defined therethrough configured to receive a pin associated with the trunk of the actuator to linearly guide the actuator. The rail can include a slide bar channel defined through at least a portion of the rail and configured to allow a slide bar to slide therein relative to the one or more pin holes to urge a pin out of a respective pin hole and/or to block a pin from being received by the pin holes.
US11740027B2
To mitigate thermal stress concentration in the vicinity of a flow-volume limiting portion in a stacked plate heat exchanger to thereby prevent fatigue breaking due to the same. The flow-volume limiting portion is also provided with opening portions that are similar to those in flow paths to reduce rigidity difference from flow path portions.
US11740020B2
Embodiments provide a unidirectional multi-path kiln with two or more chambers and generally parallel flow paths extending through the kiln, on opposite sides, from charge entry portals at a first end of the kiln to charge exit portals at a second end of the kiln. Moist heated air flowing from the second heated chamber is received in the first chamber and circulated around the lumber charges with one or more fans. The lumber charges proceed in the same direction on the flow paths through the heated second chamber, which may be an existing kiln. Charge exit portals at the distal end of the kiln and/or intermediate charge portals between the second chamber and a third chamber may be provided with insulating members configured to reduce airflow from the second chamber through the charge exit portals.
US11740014B2
Liquefier arrangements configured for flexible co-production of both liquid natural gas (LNG) and liquid nitrogen (LIN) are provided. Each liquefier arrangement comprises separate and independent nitrogen recycle circuits or loops, including a warm recycle circuit and a cold recycle circuit with a means for diverting nitrogen refrigerant between the two recycle circuits or loops. The warm recycle circuit includes a booster loaded warm turbine, a warm booster compressor and warm recycle compression whereas the cold recycle circuit includes a booster loaded cold turbine, a cold booster compressor and a separate cold recycle compression.
US11740010B2
A household appliance includes at least one compartment and a housing connection arrangement which surrounds the compartment and includes an outer liner facing outside, an inner liner spaced apart from the outer liner, and a housing frame connected to the outer liner from one side and to the inner liner facing the compartment from the other side. At least one elastic member is provided on a region of the housing connection arrangement where the housing frame connects to the outer liner. At least one reinforcement member is provided adjacent to the outer liner, the housing frame and the elastic member. The reinforcement member includes a first connection lug which is at least partially received by a portion of the elastic member from one side, and a second connection lug configured to be connected to the outer liner with a connection member, from the other side.
US11740008B2
In one embodiment, a refrigerator includes: a heat exchange pipeline which is accommodated in an inner wall of a vacuum adiabatic body and in which heat exchange of a refrigerant is performed; a through-part through which a refrigerant pipe provided in at least one of the first plate member or the second plate member to provide the heat exchange pipeline passes; and a sealing member configured to accommodate the inlet pipe and the outlet pipe therein and coupled to at least one of the first plate member or the second plate member to restrict gas communication between the refrigerant pipe and the vacuum space part.
US11740001B2
The present invention relates to a refrigerator. A refrigerator of the present invention may comprise: a first tray assembly forming a part of an ice making cell; and a second tray assembly forming another part of the ice making cell. The first tray assembly includes a first tray defining a part of the ice making cell and a first tray case supporting the first tray, and the second tray assembly includes a second tray defining another part of the ice making cell and a second tray case supporting the second tray. One of the first and second tray cases includes a first region having a through-hole and a second region having a shape corresponding to the ice making cell to support one of the first and second trays.
US11739999B2
A refrigerator including an ice making tray in which ice is generated, an ice bucket to store ice separated from the ice making tray, a full ice detection lever to rotate toward the ice bucket to detect whether the ice bucket is fully filled with ice, a manipulation lever manipulated outside the ice maker to move between a first position and a second position, and a stopper to rotate in conjunction with the movement of the manipulation lever and interfere with the rotation of the full ice detection lever.
US11739994B2
Embodiments of the present invention provide a lubricant management system (100) in a heat flux management system for an electric vehicle (150), comprising a vehicle air conditioning circuit comprising a refrigeration cycle refrigerant circuit (6) comprising at least a heat pump condenser (17) in thermal communication with a heat source (19), first and second evaporators (31, 131) each associated with an expansion valve (29, 129), and a refrigerant compressor (11), wherein the components are fluidly connected to one another by a refrigerant line (9,45), an accumulator (37) having a lubricant storage capacity and comprising lubricant delivery means (38), the accumulator being fluidly coupled in the refrigerant line downstream of the first and second evaporators (31, 131) and upstream of the refrigerant compressor (11),
wherein the first evaporator and the second evaporator are fluidly connected in parallel downstream of the heat pump condenser (17) and upstream of the accumulator (37) and the associated expansion valves (29, 129) are operable to control a refrigerant flow rate through the first and the second evaporators (31, 131) sequentially to flush lubricant from the first and second evaporators to the lubricant storage capacity of the accumulator (37).
US11739990B2
A heat transport system includes: a refrigerant circuit that seals therein a fluid including HFC-32 and/or HFO refrigerant as a refrigerant and that includes a refrigerant booster that boosts the refrigerant, an outdoor air heat exchanger that exchanges heat between the refrigerant and outdoor air, a medium heat exchanger that exchanges heat between the refrigerant and a heat transfer medium, and a refrigerant flow path switch that switches between a refrigerant radiation state and a refrigerant evaporation state; and a medium circuit that seals carbon dioxide therein as the heat transfer medium.
US11739986B2
A solar tracker system comprising a plurality of on sun trackers and a plurality of off sun tracker. Each tracker is selectively adjusted to achieve a desired power output of the solar power plant system in an example.
US11739984B2
Various implementations include solar thermal energy collection system comprising a solar energy concentrator, a heat transfer fluid, an absorber pipe. The absorber pipe includes a pipe wall and has a central longitudinal axis. The pipe wall has an inner surface and an outer surface. The inner surface has a first contour defining alternating peaks and troughs along a length of the absorber pipe. The outer surface has a second contour defining alternating peaks and troughs along the length of the absorber pipe. The inner surface defines the entire flow path for the heat transfer fluid through the absorber pipe. The first contour, as viewed through an axial cross section of the absorber pipe, forms sinusoidal waves on each side of and spaced apart from the central longitudinal axis. The sinusoidal waves on each side of the central longitudinal axis are symmetrical with respect to the central longitudinal axis.
US11739982B2
A water heater control system comprising an energy storage system electrically connected to a pilot valve operator and electrically isolated from a main valve operator. The energy storage system may be electrically connected to an ignition circuit. A thermoelectric device is in thermal communication with the pilot flame and electrically connected to a main valve operator. The water heater system may include a microcontroller configured to establish electrical communications between the device and the energy storage system, the pilot valve operator, and the main valve operator. The microcontroller may be configured to recognize a call for main burner operation, and may also be configured to check an available voltage of the energy storage system against a setpoint. The microcontroller may establish pilot flame operation with or without main burner operation, depending on whether a call for heat or recharging of the energy storage system is required.
US11739977B2
There is provided a condensate pump assembly (100) for use in an air conditioning system. The condensate pump assembly (100) comprises a pump (102) arranged in a housing (104) to pump liquid from a liquid inlet (116) towards a liquid outlet (106). The condensate pump assembly (100) further comprises a liquid receptacle (108) arranged, in a first position in the housing (104), to receive condensate from a condensate inlet (110) and to be in fluid communication with the liquid inlet (116). The liquid receptacle (108) is movable to a second position removed from the housing (104), whereby to empty the liquid receptacle (108). The condensate pump assembly (100) further comprises selective release (112, 114) means operable by a hand of a user to release the liquid receptacle (108) for movement from the first position towards the second position.
US11739972B2
An air-conditioning system includes an air-conditioning apparatus that includes a refrigerant circuit in which an indoor unit and an outdoor unit are connected to each other by a refrigerant pipe and inflammable refrigerant flows in the refrigerant pipe, and is configured to supply conditioned air to a plurality of areas corresponding to air-conditioned spaces, an air-conditioning duct that connects the indoor unit to the plurality of respective areas, a plurality of dampers that are arranged in the air-conditioning duct and openable and closable to interrupt or pass the conditioned air supplied to the plurality of respective areas, and a controller configured to control the dampers, in which the controller controls the dampers such that a total floor area of the areas to which the conditioned air is supplied is set as an area equal to or larger than a minimum floor area corresponding to a floor area with which an inflammable region is not formed even when the inflammable refrigerant is leaked.
US11739966B2
Provided is an air-conditioning system including a plurality of communication devices including an outdoor unit that are interconnected. The outdoor unit has a control unit configured to save all communication data exchanged between the communication devices in a memory processor that can be accessed via a network.
US11739951B2
A residential and commercial sewerage and water drainage safety system and device that includes at least one hollow pipe, with a plugged or sealed top end and a fitting on the bottom end for connecting the pipe in a substantially vertical mounting position into the sewerage or water drainage system, and at least one float switch disposed in the pipe and electrically connected with a water shut off valve, where the pipe is adopted for the flow and accumulation of fluid, so that the float switch activates as the pipe fills with fluid and shuts off the water valve, promoting safer sewerage and water drainage system operation. Additional float switches positioned above or below in the hollow pipe may provide additional functions, such as a warning light and sound to the owner, or a notification via a telephone or cell phone system or through the home network or Wi-Fi system.
US11739945B2
An oven appliance includes a cabinet having a front portion spaced apart from a back portion and a left side spaced apart from a right side. A cooktop is defined on a top panel of the cabinet and a chamber is defined within the cabinet for receipt of food items for cooking. The oven appliance also includes an air duct extending from an inlet in the chamber to an outlet and an air grille extending across the cabinet adjacent to the cooktop. The outlet is positioned upstream of the air grille such that the outlet is in fluid communication with the air grille. The oven appliance further includes a trough positioned below the air grille such that the trough permits fluid communication between the outlet and the air grille and the trough obstructs fluid communication between the air grille and an interior of the cabinet.
US11739943B2
A tabletop cooking assembly for preparing foods thereon includes a burner element, a pan surrounding the burner element, a grill adjacent to the burner element, and an exhaust plenum adjacent to the grill having a plurality of apertures for drawing smoke away from the grill and an outlet for exhausting smoke therefrom. The exhaust plenum forms a defined volume around the grill to draw the smoke into the exhaust plenum and away from the grill such that the smoke does not pass through the grill or about the burner element. An exhaust duct and at least one filter assembly having at least one filter disposed therein are in fluid communication with the exhaust plenum for filtering grease. The subject invention also includes a blower for exhausting the smoke from the exhaust duct to an area outside of and immediately adjacent to the tabletop cooking assembly.
US11739930B1
A light-emitting fan includes a fan frame, a light-permeable impeller mounted on the fan frame, a first and a second light source assembly. The light-permeable impeller includes a hub and blades. The hub includes a top plate and an annular side plate. The annular side plate is connected to the top plate, the top plate and the annular side plate together form an accommodation space. The annular side plate has an annular side surface facing away from the accommodation space and an inclined incident surface facing away from the annular side surface and non-parallel to the annular side surface. The blades are connected to the annular side surface. The first light source assembly is located in the accommodation space and configured to emit light to the top plate. The second light source assembly is located in the accommodation space and configured to emit light to the inclined incident surface.
US11739929B2
An information handling system may include one or more illuminable icons to present information to a user of the system, such as information regarding a status of the information handling system. An illuminable icon may be lit by a plurality of light sources, and light from the plurality of light sources may be diffused across the illuminable icon by a light guide film. Some illuminable icons may have multiple portions that may be separately illuminated to convey different information to a user. An isolation block may prevent light from light sources configured to illuminate one portion of an illuminable icon from illuminating other portions of the illuminable icon. Thus, light for illuminating icons of an information handling system may be diffused and/or blocked to enhance aesthetic appeal of the icons and to prevent user confusion that may result from bleeding of light from one portion of an illuminable icon to another and/or uneven illumination of an icon.
US11739928B2
A light system is provided. The light system includes a top housing, a bottom housing opposite the top housing, a lens arranged between the top housing and the bottom housing, and a plurality of lighting elements arranged between the top housing and the lens. The lens includes a plurality of side surfaces that extend between the top housing and the bottom housing to form a perimeter of the lens, and an angled reflective surface. The plurality of lighting elements is configured to direct light toward the bottom housing to reflect off of the angled reflective surface and out of at least one of the plurality of side surfaces.
US11739925B1
A forklift 1 as a cargo vehicle includes: a vehicle body 1A which an operator M gets on; and an image projection device 31, projecting an image related to vehicle information in a direction (left) in which the operator M alights to display the image on a road surface G. In addition, the forklift 1 further includes an alighting sensor that detects an alighting operation when the operator M alights. The image projection device 31 projects the image when the alighting sensor detects the alighting operation.
US11739919B2
There is disclosed a flexible panel, including (i) a fluorescent layer; (ii) an electroluminescent panel layer arranged to illuminate the fluorescent layer; (iii) an ultraviolet protection layer, transparent to visible light, arranged on a front face of the flexible panel to protect the fluorescent layer, and (iv) an adhesive layer; wherein the adhesive layer is arranged on a rear face of the flexible panel, such that the flexible panel is attachable to a surface. There are further disclosed related systems including such flexible panels and a power supply for the flexible panel; objects including such systems; related kits of parts; related methods of assembly; related methods of connection; and connector systems suitable for connecting such flexible panels to a power supply for the flexible panel.
US11739918B2
A light emitting apparatus includes a light source, a unitary formed heat sink with a plurality of heat dissipating fins, a lensed enclosure that retains a light source and at least one power consuming device other than the light source. The lensed enclosure includes a recessed opening having at least a first wall that terminates at a substantially perpendicular second wall. The plurality of heat dissipating fins are disposed on at least one adjacent exterior side of the walled enclosure, the fins extending outwardly. At least one fin coupled to the heat sink extends beyond the light source, and the heat generated by the light source travels by conduction laterally through the heat sink to the at least one coupled fin.
US11739917B2
The instant invention relates to a sub-miniature high powered light emitting diode and accompanying mounting tab device. The instant invention seeks to provide a solution to light fixture designers by making a readily available and tightly compact light emitting diode mounting device. The instant invention provides for a mounting tab with a heat dissipating element to take advantage of the tiny size of sub-miniature high powered light emitting diodes while adding negligible mounting and heat dissipating elements to set a new lighting device standard in versatility, optimal heat dissipation, and minimal mounting overhead.
US11739913B2
An effect device easy to mount includes an annular frame, effect sheets and fixing assemblies for pivoting the effect sheets in the annular frame. The fixing assembly has a first insertion pin and a second insertion pin respectively mounted at two ends of the effect sheets and used for pivoting. The first insertion pin is sleeved with an elastic element and an end portion of the first insertion pin penetrates through a mounting hole in the annular frame. A first protruding portion protrudes out of an end, close to the effect sheets, of the first insertion pin. One end of the elastic element abuts against the first protruding portion, and the other end of the elastic element abuts against an inner side wall of the annular frame. The second insertion pin is fixed in a pivoting mode.
US11739910B2
A device for controlling illumination of a scene using an LED array that includes a plurality of individually addressable LEDs, built into a hand-held device, is disclosed. The device includes a controller arranged to configure a first sub-set of the LEDs to provide illumination for a target spot in the scene and to monitor movement of the hand-held device. If the controller detects movement of the hand-held device while the first sub-set of the LEDs is providing illumination, then the controller may configure a second sub-set of the LEDs to continue providing illumination of the target spot. In this manner, even though there may have been movement that could change the specific area illuminated by the LED array, the movement is compensated for, at least partially, by selecting one or more other LEDs to illuminate the same target spot in a manner that is substantially unnoticeable to the user.
US11739905B1
This disclosure relates to a light assembly that provides a pillar lamp for a motor vehicle, and a corresponding method. In some aspects, the techniques described herein relate to a motor vehicle, including: a frame including a pillar; a light assembly mounted to the pillar, wherein the light assembly includes a selectively illuminable light source; a sensor configured to generate signals indicative of a presence of a user of the motor vehicle; and a controller configured to command the light source to illuminate when the signals from the sensor indicate the user is present.
US11739897B2
Solar-powered lighting devices are described, the solar-powered lighting devices including a housing and an electronic cord coupled to the housing. The housing may include a first section coupled to a second section, the first section including a solar panel coupled to an outer surface. The lighting devices may also include a rechargeable battery, a microprocessor, and a user interface to receive user input and transmit the user input to the microprocessor. The electronic cord may be flexible and includes at least one light-emitting diode, wherein the microprocessor is configured to control at least one operating mode of the LED of the electronic cord based on the user input.
US11739895B1
The invention relates to the technical field of lighting, more particularly to a LED street light that includes a main body and a support arm connected to the main body. A female joint is provided at one end of the support arm close to the main body. A male joint is provided at one end of the main body close to the support arm. When installing the LED street light, the male joint and the female joint are mutually inserted to supply power to the main body, without arranging the circuits in the LED street light before installation, which greatly simplifies the installation process and reduces the installation time and the installation difficulty. In addition, due to the reduction of the installation time and installation difficulty, the safety hazards caused by the installation of the LED street lights can also be prevented, and safety is thus improved.
US11739894B2
A luminaire includes a support positioned in a ceiling. A light module is connected to the support having a base, a light emitter, and an optic. The light modules allow different luminaire configurations to be formed out of similar components.
US11739888B2
The present invention relates to a color tunable and/or color temperature tunable LED filament (20, 22, 24), said LED filament comprising an elongated carrier (220), said elongated carrier comprising a first major surface (222) and a second major surface (224) arranged opposite to said first major surface, a plurality of LEDs (210) arranged in at least one linear array on said first surface of said elongated carrier, wherein the plurality of LEDs includes LEDs of different colors and/or different color temperatures, a first elongated transparent or substantially transparent layer (230) covering the plurality of LEDs on the first major surface and also at least partly covering said first major surface, and a first elongated light scattering layer (240), arranged to at least partially cover said first transparent or substantially transparent layer.
US11739883B2
Embodiments of disclosure generally relate to corrosion sensors for storage tank applications, using corrosion responsive members and sensors to monitor corrosion in storage tanks, and methods for monitoring corrosion in a storage tank using the corrosion sensors. In one embodiment, a corrosion sensor for a storage tank comprises one or more sensors located on a non-process side of the storage tank and one or more corrosion responsive members located internal to the one or more sensors. The one or more sensors are configured to monitor a change in one or more physical properties of the one or more corrosion responsive members. Data from the corrosion sensor may be monitored locally or transmitted over a network and monitored remotely.
US11739882B2
A bracket for adjustable-depth mounting of an electrical box relative to a support structure can include a support body and a support arm. The support body can be configured to be secured to the support structure. A fastener can be retained on the support arm and can be adjusted relative to the support arm to move the electrical box to be secured at any of a plurality of depths relative to the support body.
US11739866B2
An electric resistance welded steel pipe for a torsion beam, in which a chemical composition of a base metal portion contains, in terms of % by mass, 0.05 to 0.30% of C, 0.03 to 1.20% of Si, 0.30 to 2.50% of Mn, 0.010 to 0.200% of Ti, 0.005 to 0.500% of Al, 0.010 to 0.040% of Nb, and 0.0005 to 0.0050 % of B, the balance containing Fe and impurities, wherein: Vc90, defined by the following Formula (i), is from 2 to 150, a mass ratio Ti/N is 3.4 or more, a microstructure of a wall thickness central portion in an L cross section at a base metal 1800 position is a tempered martensite, an average aspect ratio of prior γ grains in the tempered martensite is 2.0 or less, and a tensile strength in the pipe axis direction is from 750 to 980 MPa:
log Vc90=2.94−0.75βa Formula (i)
βa=2.7C+0.4Si+Mn+0.45Ni+0.8Cr+2Mo Formula (ii).
US11739863B2
A bundle section of a subsea pipeline bundle has a rigid carrier pipe having an end closed by a transverse bulkhead and one or more fluid conduits in fluid communication with an opening that penetrates the bulkhead. Fluid coupling formations such as a spigot or a recess on an outer face of the bulkhead surround the opening. Leak-tight coupling between successive fluid conduits is effected when the bulkheads of two such bundle sections are brought together. This forces together opposed complementary fluid coupling formations of the bulkheads. The bulkheads connect the adjoining bundle sections fluidly and mechanically.
US11739861B2
The present invention relates to an apparatus for and a method of holding high top tension pipeline (101) during pipe-lay from a rolling and pitching vessel (730). In one implementation, a clamp system (711, 712) for supporting a pipe on a vessel includes a first clamp for coupling to the pipe and a second clamp for coupling to the pipe. The second clamp is disposed above the first clamp. At least one of the first clamp or the second clamp is movable relative to the other of the first clamp or the second clamp.
US11739857B2
A conversion kit creates a redundant hydraulic, pneumatic, or mechanical control functionality for low-torque, quarter-turn plug valves in remote production environments (i.e., rural or subsea pipelines). The conversion kit comprises at least one custom end cap fitted to the valve and comprising a socket receiving a rotator attachment. Each rotator attachment is in turn connected to a crossover which connects to a bracket remotely actuated via hydraulic, pneumatic, or mechanical control. The linear movement of the bracket and the attached crossover[s] is converted to rotational force which is transmitted through the rotator attachments to the at least one valve.
US11739856B2
A valve for a hydrogen tank of a fuel cell vehicle includes a first open hole for communicating with a tank-side flow passage, a blocking body for blocking the tank-side flow passage, and a second open hole that allows the tank-side flow passage to communicate with a pipe-side flow passage formed at a pilot plunger. As the pilot plunger ascends in the state in which the first open hole communicates with the tank-side flow passage, the tank-side flow passage is blocked by the blocking body and subsequently communicates with the pipe-side flow passage via the second open hole, thereby reducing the size of a section in which a pressure difference occurs between the flow passages and reducing the time taken to eliminate the pressure difference, thus securing stable supply of hydrogen from a hydrogen tank to a fuel cell.
US11739844B2
Two conflicting functions of sealing and lubrication of sliding faces are achieved for a long time. The sliding face of a rotating-side seal ring 3 is provided with dynamic pressure generation grooves 11 configured to communicate with the circumferential edge on the inner peripheral side of the sliding face and not to communicate with the circumferential edge on the outer peripheral side. A spring 7 is provided on the back side of a stationary-side seal ring 6 for pressing the stationary-side seal ring 6 against the sliding face of the rotating-side seal ring 3. A spring holder 8 is provided between the back side of the stationary-side seal ring 6 and the spring 7.
US11739834B2
An oil supply device has: a first hydraulic pump driven by power transmitted through a power transmission path; a second hydraulic pump driven by a second driving force source independent from the power transmission path; and a hydraulic circuit. In a specific state in which a first forward speed is formed by oil discharged from the second hydraulic pump being supplied to a hydraulic drive portion, when a failure occurs in which a discharge pressure of the second hydraulic pump is decreased, a state of the hydraulic circuit is switched from a first state in which oil discharged from the second hydraulic pump is supplied to the hydraulic drive portion to a second state in which oil discharged from the first hydraulic pump is supplied to the hydraulic drive portion.
US11739833B2
A control method for a work vehicle, includes: acquiring a signal for changing a state of a traveling device, to which power is transmitted via a transmission and a clutch, between forward, neutral, and reverse states; outputting a command for reducing a torque of an output shaft connected to the traveling device in a state where a first clutch is engaged, before a specified time elapses from a time point at which the signal for changing to the neutral state is acquired in a state where the first clutch is engaged; outputting a command for releasing the first clutch after the specified time elapses; and outputting a command for controlling the transmission so that a rotation speed of an input-side element of a second clutch to be engaged next coincides with that of an output-side element of the second clutch in a state where the first clutch is released.
US11739825B2
A transmission includes a housing and a distributor part to which lubricating oil is able to be applied through a recess in the housing, e.g., in a housing part of the housing or in a cover part of the housing. The distributor part includes a collection region and feeder channels, which are connected to the collection region and are able to convey lubricating oil to bearings of the transmission.