Abstract:
A method and apparatus that enables the transfer of viewing rights on an individual basis that allows the individual to view high-definition content from any source when the rights are available. If the viewing rights of the high-definition version are not available to a viewer the same content may be viewed at lower definition. Hence the invention enables moving of the viewing rights with an individual rather than a content viewing terminal. It also allows the content to be reviewed in very low preview resolution but prevents the use in higher resolutions till rights are secured. The benefit is securing and guarding the rights for high-definition reproduction but allowing low quality viewing by using the same compressed content. The HDMI-in to HDMI-out format used in the implementation makes viewing of content from all sources possible, whether directly streamed or from a pre-stored location.
Abstract:
A key engine that performs route lookups for a plurality of keys may include a data processing portion configured to process one data item at a time and to request data when needed. A buffer may be configured to store a partial result from the data processing portion. A controller may be configured to load the partial result from the data processing portion into the buffer. The controller also may be configured to input another data item into the data processing portion for processing while requested data is obtained for a prior data item. A number of these key engines may be used by a routing unit to perform a large number of route lookups at the same time.
Abstract:
A smokeless tobacco formulation includes particles or pieces of tobacco, and may include other ingredients, such as salts, sweeteners, binders, colorants, pH adjusters, fillers, flavoring agents, disintegration aids, antioxidants, humectants, and preservatives. The moisture content of the particles of the tobacco may vary. Certain smokeless tobacco products have the form of tobacco compositions or formulations that result from casting or otherwise forming a slurry incorporating tobacco material and other components as a film or sheet. Certain smokeless tobacco products have the form of tobacco compositions or formulations that result from pressing, extruding or otherwise forming a mixture incorporating tobacco material and other components into a desired shape. The foregoing tobacco products, as well as snus-type products, can be packaged under conditions of controlled atmosphere. Smokeless tobacco products can be sealed in outer packaging materials that are virtually impervious to oxygen and/or moisture, and those packaging materials can be vacuum sealed or sealed such that the atmosphere therewithin is essentially inert.
Abstract:
A bandwidth divider and method for allocating bandwidth between a plurality of packet processors. The bandwidth divider includes a plurality of counters for measuring the bandwidth of data packets transferred from the bandwidth divider to a respective packet processor; and a controller for analyzing the plurality of counters and transferring a data packet to a selected packet processor based on the contents of the counters. The method monitors the bandwidth consumed by the packet processors; determines, based on the bandwidth consumed by the packet processors, which packet processor has consumed the least amount of bandwidth; and allocates a next data packet to the packet processor which has consumed the least amount of bandwidth.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a process for the manufacture of optically pure (R) or (S)-5-(2-aminopropyl)-2-methoxybenzenesulfonamide with D-i.e. (2S, 3S) or L-i.e. (2R, 3R)-tartaric acid to form a mixture of diastereomeric salts, separating the diastereomeric salts by fractional crystallization in a mixture of solvent systems and at the specified temperature range and contacting the individual salts so separated with a base to provide said R-(−)-5-(2-aminopropyl)-2-methoxybenzenesulfonamide or S-(+)-5-(2-amino propyl)-2-methoxybenzenesulfonamide.
Abstract:
A network device includes one or more sprayers, multiple packet processors, and one or more desprayers. The sprayers receive packets on at least one incoming packet stream and distribute the packets according to a load balancing scheme that balances the number of bytes of packet data that is given to each of the packet processors. The packet processors receive the packets from the sprayers and process the packets to determine routing information for the packets. The desprayers receive the processed packets from the packet processors and transmit the packets on at least one outgoing packet stream based on the routing information.