Abstract:
This disclosure relates to various configurations or methods of displaying push information such as a number or a substance of push information which is received by an app implemented to a data processing terminal such as a smartphone. More particularly, this disclosure relates to various methods of creating and using (1) an unread content which a sender selects a user as a labeled receiver but the user has not yet confirmed or read), and (2) a labeled icon badge which can represent a number of such unread labeled contents or a substance of such labeled contents. This disclosure also relates to various methods of creating and using a labeled icon badge which can distinguish a labeled content from an unlabeled content, where the labeled content is the one with more need for a user to confirm and where the unlabeled content is the one with less need for a user to confirm.
Abstract:
This disclosure generally relates to various directional input units of a mobile communication terminal, where such directional input units receive a single user input or multiple concurrent user inputs and then acquires at least one selecting (user) sub-input therefrom while a terminal is in its powered-off state or its off-state. After acquiring the selecting user sub-input, a terminal runs at least one pre-selected operation which is selected from a set of multiple pre-selected operations and which matches the selecting user sub-input when a terminal powers on from its powered-off state or wakes up from its off-state. A directional input unit may acquire the selecting user sub-input from a movement of at least a portion thereof, a contact between at least a portion thereof and a user body part, or the like. As a result, a terminal can provide a user with more seamless operations.
Abstract:
This disclosure generally relates to various directional input units of a mobile communication terminal, where such directional input units receive a single user input or multiple concurrent user inputs and then acquires at least one selecting (user) sub-input therefrom while a terminal is in its powered-off state or its off-state. After acquiring the selecting user sub-input, a terminal runs at least one pre-selected operation which is selected from a set of multiple pre-selected operations and which matches the selecting user sub-input when a terminal powers on from its powered-off state or wakes up from its off-state. A directional input unit may acquire the selecting user sub-input from a movement of at least a portion thereof, a contact between at least a portion thereof and a user body part, or the like. As a result, a terminal can provide a user with more seamless operations.
Abstract:
A user equipment (UE) and method for controlling the UE are provided. The UE includes a memory configured to store network identification information, the network identification information including information about a Radio Access Technology (RAT) corresponding to a type of a network; and a communication device comprising a transceiver, and a processor configured to control the transceiver, in response to a network reselection event while the UE is connected to a first network, to connect the UE to a second network based on the network identification information.
Abstract:
Memory systems can include a memory device having an array of nonvolatile memory cells therein, which is electrically coupled to a plurality of bit lines and a plurality of word lines. The nonvolatile memory cells may include respective nonvolatile resistive devices electrically coupled in series with corresponding cell transistors. A controller is also provided, which may be coupled to the memory device. The controller can be configured to drive the memory device with signals that support dual programming of: (i) the nonvolatile resistive devices; and (ii) interface states within the cell transistors, during operations to write data into the memory device.
Abstract:
Memory systems can include a memory device having an array of nonvolatile memory cells therein, which is electrically coupled to a plurality of bit lines and a plurality of word lines. The nonvolatile memory cells may include respective nonvolatile resistive devices electrically coupled in series with corresponding cell transistors. A controller is also provided, which may be coupled to the memory device. The controller can be configured to drive the memory device with signals that support dual programming of: (i) the nonvolatile resistive devices; and (ii) interface states within the cell transistors, during operations to write data into the memory device.
Abstract:
A resistive memory device includes a memory cell array, an input/output (I/O) sense amplifier unit, an address input buffer, a row decoder, and a column decoder. The memory cell array includes unit memory cells, and operates in response to a word line driving signal and a column selecting signal, each unit memory cell includes a resistive device and a compensation resistive device. The I/O sense amplifier unit amplifies data output from the memory cell array to generate first data, and transfers input data to the memory cell array. The address input buffer generates a row address signal and a column address signal based on an external address. The row decoder decodes the row address signal and generates the word line driving signal based on the decoded row address signal. The column decoder decodes the column address signal and generates the column selecting signal based on the decoded column address signal.
Abstract:
A passive cooling system of a nuclear power plant includes a cooling water storage tank configured to store a cooling water therein, a steam generation unit to which the cooling water is supplied from the cooling water storage tank connected thereto, the supplied cooling water being heated to generate a steam, a water cooling heat exchange unit connected to the steam generation unit and provided within the cooling water storage tank, and an air cooling heat exchange unit connected to the steam generation unit and provided outside the cooling water storage tank.
Abstract:
According to example embodiments, a semiconductor device includes a substrate, a device isolation layer over the substrate that defines an active region of the substrate, a gate electrode crossing over the active region in between a source region and a drain region of the active region. The gate electrode defines at least one gate opening. The at least one gate opening may expose a portion of a boundary between the active region and the device isolation layer.
Abstract:
A wheelchair alarm system and method for preventing falls for patients at risk by recognizing the gesture of a patient attempting to stand. The wheelchair alarm system uses an array of proximity sensors and pressure sensors to create a map of the patient's sitting position, and then uses gesture recognition algorithms to determine when a patient is attempting to stand up. The wheelchair alarm system responds with light and voice alarms that can encourage the patient to remain seated and/or to make use of the system's integrated nurse-call function. The wheelchair alarm system can be seamlessly integrated into existing hospital WiFi networks, sending messages to the nurse call system as well as providing the patient's location.