Abstract:
The present invention relates to a solid electrolytic capacitor and a manufacturing method thereof capable of reducing the ESR(Equivalent Series Resistance) and the ESL(Equivalent Series Inductance).In accordance with the present invention, a solid electrolytic capacitor including a plurality of metal powder elements connected in parallel and having anode wires formed in the opposite directions; anode terminals provided on both ends of the metal powder elements respectively and connected to the anode wires; a cathode terminal provided on lower portions of the metal powder elements and connected to the metal powder elements; and an external resin for sealing the metal powder elements connected to the anode terminals and the cathode terminal.
Abstract:
Improved quality of service management for multiple connections between a sender and a receiver may be achieved by allocating a host-level transmission rate among the multiple connections based on a ratio of a weight associated with each connection and a sum of the weights associated the connections. Data packets associated with the connections may then be selectively transmitted to the receiver such that data packets having a highest difference between the allocated transmission rate and an actual transmission rate are transmitted first. The data packets transmitted to the sender may also be clocked using a transmission timer having period corresponding to the host-level transmission rate.
Abstract:
A service module incorporated within the network infrastructure intercepts packets communicated between a client and a server to determine whether the connection corresponds to one of a plurality of service applications that may supported by the service module. If so, the service module breaks the connection by terminating the connection with the client at the service module and opening a separate connection between the service module and the server. The service application may then perform application-specific process of the data communicated between the client and server. In order to increase processing efficiency associated with classifying the connection between the client and the server, the service module stores classification rules in a plurality of hashing tables, with hash conflicts arranged as an m-ary tree structure. This arrangement enables the service module to efficiently search for classification rules and resolve hash conflicts without imposing a significant processing penalty.
Abstract:
Uplink medium access control on per-wireless device level. An access point sends a beacon frame to a wireless device. The beacon frame includes a BSSID that is unique to the wireless device. The beacon frame also includes embedded uplink configurations specifying uplink medium access for the wireless device. In one embodiment, a controller recognizes a device or user associated with the device, and sends corresponding uplink configurations for embedding in a subsequent beacon frame.
Abstract:
An 802.11-compliant device for high throughput is disclosed. A plurality of TCP packets received in a buffer for transmission are stored. The plurality of TCP packets can be aggregated as A-MSDU sub-frames to form a A-MSDU frame in accordance with an IEEE 802.11 standard. Additionally, a plurality of A-MSDU frames can be aggregated as A-MPDU sub-frames to form a A-MPDU frame. The A-MPDU frame is compliant with a number of allowable sub-frames and a maximum size in accordance with an 802.11 standard. The A-MPDU frame is sent for transmission as an IEEE 802.11 packet.
Abstract:
An organic light-emitting display apparatus for encapsulating an organic light-emitting device and/or improving its electrical properties. The organic light-emitting display apparatus includes: a substrate; a display portion on the substrate and including an organic light-emitting device; a non-display portion on both the substrate and the peripheral region of the display portion; and an encapsulation portion on the display portion and including a first encapsulation layer formed of an inorganic material and a second encapsulation layer formed of an organic material that are alternately stacked on the display portion, wherein an end portion of the first encapsulation layer contacts the substrate.
Abstract:
Uplink medium access control on per-wireless device level. An access point sends a beacon frame to a wireless device. The beacon frame includes a BSSID that is unique to the wireless device. The beacon frame also includes embedded uplink configurations specifying uplink medium access for the wireless device. In one embodiment, a controller recognizes a device or user associated with the device, and sends corresponding uplink configurations for embedding in a subsequent beacon frame.
Abstract:
There is provided a solid electrolytic capacitor, including: a condenser element including a positive electrode wire inserted and mounted to be biased from a center of a chip body; a positive electrode terminal including a pattern layer extendedly formed to the positive electrode wire to be bonded to the positive electrode wire; and a negative electrode terminal electrically connected to the condenser element.
Abstract:
Disclose is a water soluble anionic polymer dispersion containing a radical copolymer created in water salt which includes anionic monomer, non-ionic monomer, ionic dispersant and radical polymerization initiator, and anionic surfactant or non-ionic surfactant. Also disclosed is a water soluble anionic polymer dispersion is characterized by containment of radical copolymer created in salt water which includes anionic monomer, non-ionic monomer, ionic dispersant, and radical polymerization initiator, and anionic surfactant, and non-ionic surfactant. Manufacturing methods for the water soluble anionic polymer dispersions are further disclosed herein.
Abstract:
AP's associated with a communication network and any wireless devices desiring contact, operated according to a protocol in which each wireless device selects AP's with which to communicate. A system coordinator causes the AP's to operate so as to guide each wireless device to an AP selected by the system coordinator. This has the effect that, notwithstanding that the protocol involves having the wireless device make the selection of AP, functionally, the AP's make the selection for it. In a 1st technique, multiple AP's share an identifier, with the system coordinator directing one particular AP to respond to the wireless device, thus appearing to wireless devices as a “personal cell”. In a 2nd technique, AP's each maintain identifiers substantially unique to each wireless device, with the system coordinator directing only one particular AP to maintain any particular wireless device's identifier, thus appearing to wireless devices as a “personal AP”.