Abstract:
Context-aware security frameworks to detect malicious behavior in a smart environment (e.g., a home, office, or other building) are provided. The framework can address the emerging threats to smart environments by observing the changing patterns of the conditions (e.g., active/inactive) of smart entities (e.g., sensors and other devices) of the smart environment for different user activities, and building a contextual model to detect malicious activities in the smart environment.
Abstract:
An illustrated view of an exemplary nail clipping stand apparatus for those unable to clip their toes normally is presented. The nail clipping stand is useful for providing an apparatus that can allow for those with disabilities, are of an older age, or just unable to normally reach their toes to clip their toenails without seeking aid from others. The nail clipping stand is useful for providing a user with a feeling of independence, increased self-esteem and satisfaction without the need to rely on others. Further, the nail clipping stand is useful for not only helping to keep the health of the user's toenails but also to provide an apparatus that makes clean up and finding of the clipped toenails easy, efficient and timely.
Abstract:
A technique for tracking conversion of an online offer includes tracking online and/or offline transactions. A customer accepts an offer provided by a merchant and submits his or her account information so that he or she may receive a reward for satisfying criteria associated with the offer. Transactions of the merchant are then monitored at the payment processor level to determine whether the customer satisfies the purchase criteria. Therefore, online and offline conversion can both be tracked. Further, the merchant is able to determine the overall effectiveness of advertising campaigns by analyzing the number of offers that are both accepted and satisfied.
Abstract:
An automatic water distribution design generating system enables those with minimal technical training to obtain complex water distribution designs after receiving the requisite inputs. A portal serves to allow a consumer or contractor to enter data relevant to the area to be watered or other data as needed to properly define the water distribution needs of the area. The portal accesses mathematical or technical equations or the like to develop or generate design for the system and convey the design with the required materials to a contractor.
Abstract:
A system and method of automatic local grid refinements in reservoir simulation systems is described. In one aspect of the disclosure, a method is directed to a computer-implemented method of modeling a formation. The method includes applying a coarse grid to a geologic formation of interest, the coarse grid having a plurality of coarse grid blocks and identifying a structure of interest disposed in the formation. Further, the method includes determining a fine grid zone around the structure based upon a time period for flow simulation of the geologic formation and a geologic characteristic of the geologic formation in a local region adjacent the structure and applying a fine grid to the coarse grid blocks encompassed by the fine grid zone.
Abstract:
Described is an apparatus which comprises: a first clocking source having a first divider; a second clocking source having a second divider, wherein the first and second clocking sources are inductively coupled; and calibration logic to monitor clock signals associated with the first and second clocking sources and to generate at least one calibration code for adjusting at least one divider ratio of the first or second dividers according to the monitored clock signals.
Abstract:
Information regarding a mobile user's context including but not limited to current mobile activity, social relations and associations history, and past mobile, search and browsing history is identified and converted to metadata. Metadata is also applied to content sources delivering content to a search engine or personalized content engine. The metadata is used in part to determine the relative display of content objects delivered to the mobile user as search results or a personalized aggregated information resource, e.g., home page. The user may select information, from one or more entities or search results or as presented to the user in other contexts, to be automatically delivered to the user's home page as a content feed including multiple content objects or content feeds associated with an entity. Information regarding mobile user activity is compiled and used to permit publishers and advertisers to identify target candidates to receive advertisements or marketing materials.
Abstract:
In one embodiment, the present invention includes a method for identifying a memory request corresponding to a load instruction as a critical transaction if an instruction pointer of the load instruction is present in a critical instruction table associated with a processor core, sending the memory request to a system agent of the processor with a critical indicator to identify the memory request as a critical transaction, and prioritizing the memory request ahead of other pending transactions responsive to the critical indicator. Other embodiments are described and claimed.
Abstract:
A method for operating a power generation system coupled to a power grid during a grid unbalance event, a method for determining an injection current to be supplied into a power grid by a power generation system, and a method for addressing an asymmetric grid fault in a power grid connected to a power generation system are provided. The methods may be carried out based on a reactive or an active power/current priority.
Abstract:
Modeling hydrocarbon flow, from layered shale formations. At least some of the illustrative embodiments are methods including: modeling movement of hydrocarbons through kerogen-related porosity, the movement through a first model volume; estimating a first permeability of a kerogen-rich layer of a layered shale formation based on the modeling; and modeling hydrocarbon production from the layered shale formation. The modeling hydrocarbon production may include: utilizing the first permeability for the kerogen-rich layer of the layered shale formation; and utilizing a second permeability for a kerogen-poor layer of the layered shale formation, the second permeability different than the first permeability. In various cases the modeling of hydrocarbon production is with respect to a second model volume greater than the first model volume.