Wireless Communication System
    51.
    发明申请
    Wireless Communication System 审中-公开
    无线通信系统

    公开(公告)号:US20080273484A1

    公开(公告)日:2008-11-06

    申请号:US10597281

    申请日:2005-01-20

    IPC分类号: H04Q7/00

    CPC分类号: H04W74/06 H04W36/30

    摘要: It is an object of the present invention to provide a wireless communication system, which ensures that communication can be maintained in an excellent status although a mobile wireless station may be moved in a service area. A CPU (210) of a mobile wireless station (2) in process of transmission is operated to causes a receiving circuit (202) to periodically notify the CPU (210) of the electric field intensity of a received radio wave. When the electric field intensity of the received radio wave becomes lower than a predetermined value, the CPU (210) is operated to judge the distance from a base station (1), with which the mobile wireless station (2) is currently communicating, is increased, and the CPU (210) is operated to control the receiving circuit (202) to receive radio waves on transmission frequencies of base stations (1) other than the base station (1) and detect the electric field intensities of the received radio waves. Then, the CPU (210) is operated to control the receiving circuit (202) to receive the radio wave of the base station (1) which is the strongest in the electric field intensity of the radio wave among the base stations (1). When the data of a DTMF signal of the radio wave is indicative of “transmission permitted”, the CPU (210) is operated to control the receiving circuit (202) to switch to the base station (1) for communication. When, on the other hand, the data of the DTMF signal of the radio wave is indicative of “transmission inhibited”, the CPU (210) is operated to control the receiving circuit (202) to receive radio waves of the base stations in order of decreasing electric field intensity of the radio wave, and switch to the base station (1) which transmits DTMF signal having data indicative of “transmission permitted”.

    摘要翻译: 本发明的目的是提供一种无线通信系统,其可以确保尽管可以在服务区域中移动移动无线站,但是可以将通信维持在良好的状态。 操作在传输过程中的移动无线站(2)的CPU(210)使得接收电路(202)周期性地通知CPU(210)所接收的无线电波的电场强度。 当接收的无线电波的电场强度变得低于预定值时,CPU(210)被操作以判断与移动无线站(2)当前正在通信的基站(1)的距离是 并且CPU(210)被操作以控制接收电路(202)在基站(1)之外的基站(1)的发送频率上接收无线电波,并且检测所接收的无线电波的电场强度 。 然后,CPU(210)被操作以控制接收电路(202)接收在基站(1)中无线电波的电场强度中最强的基站(1)的无线电波。 当无线电波的DTMF信号的数据表示“允许传输”时,CPU(210)被操作以控制接收电路(202)切换到基站(1)进行通信。 另一方面,当无线电波的DTMF信号的数据表示“禁止传输”时,CPU(210)被操作以控制接收电路(202)按顺序接收基站的无线电波 降低无线电波的电场强度,并切换到发送具有指示“允许发送”的数据的DTMF信号的基站(1)。

    Image sensing apparatus, image sensing method, program, and storage medium
    52.
    发明授权
    Image sensing apparatus, image sensing method, program, and storage medium 失效
    图像感测装置,图像感测方法,程序和存储介质

    公开(公告)号:US07433099B2

    公开(公告)日:2008-10-07

    申请号:US10425258

    申请日:2003-04-29

    申请人: Hiroshi Kondo

    发明人: Hiroshi Kondo

    IPC分类号: H04N1/46

    CPC分类号: H04N9/735 H04N1/6077

    摘要: An object of this invention is to quickly complete white balance calculation in photographing. To achieve this object, an image sensing apparatus includes an image sensing element in which a line on which first and second color filters are arranged and a line on which first and third color filters are arranged are alternately arrayed on pixels, an image sensing controller which forms an image of one frame by n fields (n is an odd number), and reads out pixel data of the image sensing element so as to contain all color components in each 1-field period, a white balance calculation device which performs process on the basis of image data read out from the image sensing element by the image sensing controller, and starts the process before read of one frame from the image sensing element is completed by the image sensing controller.

    摘要翻译: 本发明的目的是快速完成拍摄中的白平衡计算。 为了实现该目的,图像感测装置包括:图像感测元件,其中布置有第一和第二滤色器的线和布置有第一和第三滤色器的线交替排列在像素上;图像感测控制器, 形成一帧×n场(n为奇数)的图像,并且读出摄像元件的像素数据,以便包含每个1场周期中的所有颜色分量;执行处理的白平衡计算装置 由图像感测控制器从图像感测元件读出的图像数据的基础,并且通过图像感测控制器完成从图像感测元件读取一帧之前开始的处理。

    Multi-CPU computer and method of restarting system
    53.
    发明申请
    Multi-CPU computer and method of restarting system 有权
    多CPU计算机和重启系统的方法

    公开(公告)号:US20080010506A1

    公开(公告)日:2008-01-10

    申请号:US11879390

    申请日:2007-07-17

    IPC分类号: G06F11/00

    摘要: A multi-CPU computer which is capable of positively performing error handling, and restarting a system even when a fatal error has occurred in a CPU. When a hardware error has occurred in a first CPU, error information is notified to a second CPU by a first error notification circuit of the first CPU. Then, the error information notified from the first CPU is obtained by a second error notification circuit of the second CPU, and error handling based on the error information is requested of an operating system. The second CPU executes a process for storing fault information including the error information in a storage device and a process for restarting the system, according to the operating system.

    摘要翻译: 能够积极执行错误处理的多CPU计算机,即使在CPU发生致命错误时也重新启动系统。 当在第一CPU中发生硬件错误时,由第一CPU的第一错误通知电路将错误信息通知给第二CPU。 然后,通过第二CPU的第二错误通知电路获得从第一CPU通知的错误信息,并且请求操作系统的基于错误信息的错误处理。 第二CPU根据操作系统执行用于将包括错误信息的故障信息存储在存储设备中的过程和用于重新启动系统的处理。

    Apparatus, program and method for detecting both stationary objects and moving objects in an image using optical flow
    55.
    发明授权
    Apparatus, program and method for detecting both stationary objects and moving objects in an image using optical flow 有权
    用于使用光流检测图像中的静止物体和移动物体的装置,程序和方法

    公开(公告)号:US07062071B2

    公开(公告)日:2006-06-13

    申请号:US10322307

    申请日:2002-12-17

    IPC分类号: G06K9/00

    摘要: An object detection apparatus is provided for detecting both stationary objects and moving objects accurately from an image captured from a moving mobile unit.The object detection apparatus of the present invention applies Gabor filter to two or more input images captured by an imaging device such as CCD camera mounted on a mobile unit, and calculates optical flow of local areas in the input images. Then the object detection apparatus closely removes optical flow produced by motion of the mobile unit by estimating optical flow produced from background of the input images. In other words, the object detection apparatus clarifies the area where object is not present (“ground”) in the input images. By removing such “ground” part, the area where objects seems to be present (“feature”) is extracted from the input images. Finally, the object detection apparatus determines whether objects are present or not using flow information of the extracted “feature” part.

    摘要翻译: 提供一种物体检测装置,用于从移动的移动单元捕获的图像中精确地检测静止物体和移动物体。 本发明的对象检测装置将Gabor滤波器应用于由安装在移动单元上的CCD摄像机等摄像装置拍摄的两个以上的输入图像,并计算输入图像中局部区域的光流。 然后,物体检测装置通过估计从输入图像的背景产生的光流来紧密地去除由移动单元的运动产生的光流。 换句话说,对象检测装置说明输入图像中不存在对象(“接地”)的区域。 通过移除这样的“地面”部分,从输入图像中提取对象似乎存在的区域(“特征”)。 最后,对象检测装置使用提取的“特征”部分的流信息来确定对象是否存在。

    Method of producing laminated food and a device thereof and laminated cheese food thereby produced
    56.
    发明授权
    Method of producing laminated food and a device thereof and laminated cheese food thereby produced 有权
    生产层压食品的方法及其装置以及由此制得的层压干酪食品

    公开(公告)号:US07005153B1

    公开(公告)日:2006-02-28

    申请号:US09675671

    申请日:2000-09-29

    IPC分类号: A23C19/09

    CPC分类号: A23C19/0908 A23P20/20

    摘要: Fluid food materials which solidify when cooled are quantitatively supplied successively at a certain thickness in a plate form on cooling and carrying sides; of two cooling and carrying devices, cooled while being carried to form two monolayer platy food materials, and the two platy food materials are bonded and united making use of the surface not yet completely cooled and solidified of the monolayer platy food materials, and thereby producing a layered laminated cheese food and the like consisting of two layers. In order to obtain a three-or-more-layer laminated structure, the fluid food materials which solidify when cooled are quantitatively supplied successively at a certain thickness in a plate form on the cooling and carrying sides of the cooling and carrying devices, cooled while being carried to form monolayer platy food materials, or if necessary, more fluid food materials which solidify when cooled are quantitatively supplied successively at a certain thickness in a plate form over the platy food materials, cooled while being carried, thereby forming multilayer platy food materials, and/or the platy food materials are bonded and united to form multilayer platy food materials, and the fluid food materials are quantitatively supplied successively between the two monolayer and/or multilayer platy food materials in order to unite the two platy food materials and the fluid food materials comprising the layers between the two platy food materials.

    摘要翻译: 在冷却时固化的流体食品材料在冷却和携带侧面以板形式依次定量供应; 的两个冷却和携带装置,在被携带以形成两个单层片状食品材料的同时冷却,并且使用两个平板状食品材料,使用单层片状食品的表面尚未完全冷却和固化,从而产生 由两层组成的分层层压干酪食品等。 为了获得三层或更多层的层压结构,冷却时固化的流体食品材料以冷却和携带装置的冷却和携带侧面依次以一定厚度连续地供应,冷却和冷却 被携带以形成单层板状食品材料,或者如果需要,在冷却时固化的更流动的食品材料以片状形式连续地以板形式连续地供应在板状食品材料上,在被携带时冷却,从而形成多层片状食品材料 和/或板状食品材料结合并结合以形成多层板状食品材料,并且流体食品材料在两个单层和/或多层板状食品材料之间相继定量供应,以便将两种板状食品材料和 流体食品材料包括两片平板状食品之间的层。

    Vehicle electronic control apparatus incorporating a plurality of microcomputers and implementing a microcomputer monitoring function

    公开(公告)号:US06996463B2

    公开(公告)日:2006-02-07

    申请号:US10379548

    申请日:2003-03-06

    申请人: Hiroshi Kondo

    发明人: Hiroshi Kondo

    IPC分类号: G06F7/00

    CPC分类号: F02D41/22 F02D41/266

    摘要: A vehicle ECU (Electronic Control Unit) has a main microcomputer and an auxiliary microcomputer, with the main microcomputer periodically executing a processing routine for calculating values such as degrees of throttle opening of the vehicle engine based upon the current operating condition of the engine, wherein the main microcomputer generates resource inspection data during each execution of the routine and transmits the resource inspection data to the auxiliary microcomputer, with the resource inspection data including for example respective checksums for values calculated in successive steps of the routine and information indicating whether all steps of the routine have been actually executed, and with the auxiliary microcomputer monitoring the operation of the main microcomputer based upon the received resource inspection data.

    Metal bellows accumulator
    59.
    发明授权
    Metal bellows accumulator 失效
    金属波纹管蓄电池

    公开(公告)号:US06871670B2

    公开(公告)日:2005-03-29

    申请号:US10492415

    申请日:2003-05-28

    摘要: In a metal bellows accumulator, a metallic bellows unit is disposed within a pressure space defined in a main shell, and one end of the metallic bellows unit is fixedly secured to one end wall of the main shell. The metallic bellows unit sections the pressure space into an outer chamber serving as a gas chamber in which a pressurized gas is enclosed, and an inner chamber serving as a liquid chamber communicating with a liquid port formed in the end wall of the main shell. A stopper (auxiliary shell) for limiting collapsing movement of the metallic bellows unit is disposed within the liquid chamber and has a communication passage hole. The liquid port always communicates with a liquid chamber to which an inner circumferential surface of a bellows portion of the metallic bellows unit is exposed via the communication passage hole.

    摘要翻译: 在金属波纹管储能器中,金属波纹管单元设置在限定在主壳体中的压力空间内,金属波纹管单元的一端固定地固定在主壳体的一个端壁上。 金属波纹管单元将压力空间分成用作气体室的外部室,其中加压气体被封闭,以及用作与形成在主壳的端壁中的液体端口连通的液体室的内部室。 用于限制金属波纹管单元的塌缩运动的止动器(辅助壳体)设置在液体室内并具有连通通道孔。 液体端口总是与金属波纹管单元的波纹部分的内周表面经由连通通道孔暴露的液体室连通。

    Charging device with walls surrounding the electrodes which reduce ozone emissions
    60.
    发明授权
    Charging device with walls surrounding the electrodes which reduce ozone emissions 失效
    充电装置具有围绕电极的壁,其减少臭氧排放

    公开(公告)号:US06493529B1

    公开(公告)日:2002-12-10

    申请号:US09609900

    申请日:2000-07-03

    IPC分类号: G03G1502

    CPC分类号: H01T19/00 G03G15/0291

    摘要: A charging device which charges a body to be charged. At least a pair of linear electrodes is provided on a substrate so as to be close to each other. Walls are provided near the linear electrodes. Each of the walls has a height larger than a line width of each of the linear electrodes. The linear electrodes are surrounded by the walls and the substrate. The charging device alternatively includes a plurality of dielectrics and electrodes disposed along a first direction facing a drum so that the plurality of dielectrics sandwich the plurality of electrodes along a second direction perpendicular to the first direction, the dielectrics have a height larger than a height of the electrodes along the first direction, and at least two neighboring electrodes have different shapes.

    摘要翻译: 一种对要充电的身体充电的充电装置。 至少一对线性电极设置在基板上以彼此靠近。 在线性电极附近提供壁。 每个壁的高度大于每个线性电极的线宽。 线状电极被壁和基板包围。 充电装置可选地包括多个电介质和电极,沿着朝向鼓的第一方向设置,使得多个电介质沿垂直于第一方向的第二方向夹着多个电极,电介质的高度大于 沿着第一方向的电极和至少两个相邻的电极具有不同的形状。