Methods and systems for interrupted counting of items in containers
    1.
    发明授权
    Methods and systems for interrupted counting of items in containers 有权
    容器中物品中断计数的方法和系统

    公开(公告)号:US08204169B2

    公开(公告)日:2012-06-19

    申请号:US12113293

    申请日:2008-05-01

    IPC分类号: G06M11/00

    摘要: Methods and systems for counting items in storage containers in an array of at least two storage containers, the method including the steps of: providing a storage array of at least two storage containers, each of the storage containers containing an unknown amount of items; providing a receiving array of at least two receiving containers, wherein the receiving containers initially contain no items; extracting a layer of the items from the storage array; inserting the layer into corresponding locations in the receiving array; repeating the steps of extracting and inserting while at least one of the storage containers is not empty; counting, for each storage container in the storage array, a productive-extraction amount; and reporting, for at least some of the storage containers, the productive-extraction amount from each storage container. Preferably, the method further includes recovering a storage identity upon recovery from a system failure that erases the productive-extraction amount.

    摘要翻译: 用于计数至少两个存储容器的阵列中的存储容器中的物品的方法和系统,所述方法包括以下步骤:提供至少两个存储容器的存储阵列,每个存储容器包含未知数量的物品; 提供至少两个接收容器的接收阵列,其中所述接收容器最初不包含物品; 从存储阵列提取物品层; 将层插入接收阵列中的相应位置; 重复提取和插入的步骤,同时至少一个存储容器不为空; 对存储阵列中的每个存储容器进行计数,生产提取量; 并且对于至少一些储存容器报告来自每个储存容器的生产提取量。 优选地,该方法还包括在从擦除生产提取量的系统故障恢复时恢复存储身份。

    METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR INTERRUPTED COUNTING OF ITEMS IN COUNTAINERS
    2.
    发明申请
    METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR INTERRUPTED COUNTING OF ITEMS IN COUNTAINERS 有权
    用于中断计数的项目的方法和系统

    公开(公告)号:US20080286082A1

    公开(公告)日:2008-11-20

    申请号:US12113293

    申请日:2008-05-01

    IPC分类号: B65G65/00

    摘要: Methods and systems for counting items in storage containers in an array of at least two storage containers, the method including the steps of: providing a storage array of at least two storage containers, each of the storage containers containing an unknown amount of items; providing a receiving array of at least two receiving containers, wherein the receiving containers initially contain no items; extracting a layer of the items from the storage array; inserting the layer into corresponding locations in the receiving array; repeating the steps of extracting and inserting while at least one of the storage containers is not empty; counting, for each storage container in the storage array, a productive-extraction amount; and reporting, for at least some of the storage containers, the productive-extraction amount from each storage container. Preferably, the method further includes recovering a storage identity upon recovery from a system failure that erases the productive-extraction amount.

    摘要翻译: 用于计数至少两个存储容器的阵列中的存储容器中的物品的方法和系统,所述方法包括以下步骤:提供至少两个存储容器的存储阵列,每个存储容器包含未知数量的物品; 提供至少两个接收容器的接收阵列,其中所述接收容器最初不包含物品; 从存储阵列提取物品层; 将层插入接收阵列中的相应位置; 重复提取和插入的步骤,同时至少一个存储容器不为空; 对存储阵列中的每个存储容器进行计数,生产提取量; 并且对于至少一些储存容器报告来自每个储存容器的生产提取量。 优选地,该方法还包括在从擦除生产提取量的系统故障恢复时恢复存储身份。

    Methods for interrupted counting of particles in cells
    3.
    发明授权
    Methods for interrupted counting of particles in cells 有权
    细胞中颗粒中断计数的方法

    公开(公告)号:US08638902B2

    公开(公告)日:2014-01-28

    申请号:US13488399

    申请日:2012-06-04

    IPC分类号: G06M11/00

    摘要: A method executed by a circuit for counting electrons in storage cells in an array of at least two storage cells is provided. The method includes providing a storage array of at least two storage cells, and each of said at least two storage cells containing an unknown amount of electrons. A receiving array of at least two receiving cells is provided, where said at least two receiving cells initially contain no electrons. Then, extracting a layer of said electrons from said storage array of cells and inserting said layer into corresponding locations in said receiving array. The method then repeats said steps of extracting and inserting while at least one of said at least two storage cells is not empty. The method counts, for each said storage cell in said storage array, a productive-extraction amount.

    摘要翻译: 提供了一种由至少两个存储单元的阵列中的存储单元中的电子计数电路执行的方法。 该方法包括提供至少两个存储单元的存储阵列,并且每个所述至少两个存储单元包含未知量的电子。 提供了至少两个接收单元的接收阵列,其中所述至少两个接收单元最初不包含电子。 然后,从所述单元的存储阵列提取所述电子层,并将所述层插入所述接收阵列中的对应位置。 该方法然后重复所述提取和插入步骤,而所述至少两个存储单元中的至少一个不是空的。 对于所述存储阵列中的每个所述存储单元,该方法计数生产提取量。

    Methods for Interrupted Counting of Particles in Cells
    4.
    发明申请
    Methods for Interrupted Counting of Particles in Cells 有权
    细胞中颗粒中断计数的方法

    公开(公告)号:US20120243654A1

    公开(公告)日:2012-09-27

    申请号:US13488399

    申请日:2012-06-04

    IPC分类号: G06M15/00

    摘要: A method executed by a circuit for counting electrons in storage cells in an array of at least two storage cells is provided. The method includes providing a storage array of at least two storage cells, and each of said at least two storage cells containing an unknown amount of electrons. A receiving array of at least two receiving cells is provided, where said at least two receiving cells initially contain no electrons. Then, extracting a layer of said electrons from said storage array of cells and inserting said layer into corresponding locations in said receiving array. The method then repeats said steps of extracting and inserting while at least one of said at least two storage cells is not empty. The method counts, for each said storage cell in said storage array, a productive-extraction amount.

    摘要翻译: 提供了一种由至少两个存储单元的阵列中的存储单元中的电子计数电路执行的方法。 该方法包括提供至少两个存储单元的存储阵列,并且每个所述至少两个存储单元包含未知量的电子。 提供了至少两个接收单元的接收阵列,其中所述至少两个接收单元最初不包含电子。 然后,从所述单元的存储阵列提取所述电子层,并将所述层插入所述接收阵列中的对应位置。 该方法然后重复所述提取和插入步骤,而所述至少两个存储单元中的至少一个不是空的。 对于所述存储阵列中的每个所述存储单元,该方法计数生产提取量。

    Alerting predicted accidents between driverless cars

    公开(公告)号:US10281914B2

    公开(公告)日:2019-05-07

    申请号:US16042942

    申请日:2018-07-23

    摘要: This patent application discloses methods and systems for alerting computerized motor-vehicles about predicted accidents. In an example method, a motor vehicle alerts another motor vehicle about a predicted accident, even though that accident is between the alerting car and a third motor vehicle—for example, the alert is transmitted by non-visual electromagnetic (EM) radiation. When an adjacent motor vehicle receives such accident alert and determines it might itself be hit, it will react so as to minimize its chances of being hit or at least to minimize the damage if it is being hit. Optionally, one or more of the motor vehicles has an onboard device for measuring a blood-alcohol level of a human driver thereof. The measured blood-alcohol level may be used to compute a probability of an occurrence of an accident and/or may be included in one or more of the transmitted accident alerts.

    Alerting predicted accidents between driverless cars

    公开(公告)号:US10031522B2

    公开(公告)日:2018-07-24

    申请号:US15464017

    申请日:2017-03-20

    摘要: This patent application discloses methods and systems for alerting computerized motor-vehicles about predicted accidents. In an example method, a motor vehicle alerts another motor vehicle about a predicted accident, even though that accident is between the alerting car and a third motor vehicle—for example, the alert is transmitted by non-visual electromagnetic (EM) radiation. When an adjacent motor vehicle receives such accident alert and determines it might itself be hit, it will react so as to minimize its chances of being hit or at least to minimize the damage if it is being hit. Optionally, one or more of the motor vehicles has an onboard device for measuring a blood-alcohol level of a human driver thereof. The measured blood-alcohol level may be used to compute a probability of an occurrence of an accident and/or may be included in one or more of the transmitted accident alerts.

    Selective protection of files on portable memory devices
    8.
    发明授权
    Selective protection of files on portable memory devices 有权
    便携式存储设备上文件的选择性保护

    公开(公告)号:US08490204B2

    公开(公告)日:2013-07-16

    申请号:US11051004

    申请日:2005-02-07

    IPC分类号: G06F21/22 H04L9/32

    CPC分类号: G06F21/6218 G06F21/79

    摘要: A portable non-volatile memory device including a user interface for selectively assigning one of a plurality of security statuses to a user file stored therein is provided. In some embodiments, the memory device includes a power source so that the user interface is operative even when the memory device is in an uncoupled state. Optionally, the device provides a mechanism for authenticating users. In exemplary embodiments, the assigned security status of a user file is selected from the group consisting of non-secure, encrypted, visible while protected against copying and hidden.

    摘要翻译: 提供了一种便携式非易失性存储装置,其包括用于将多个安全状态中的一个选择性地分配给存储在其中的用户文件的用户界面。 在一些实施例中,存储器件包括电源,使得即使当存储器件处于非耦合状态时,用户接口也是可操作的。 可选地,设备提供用于认证用户的机制。 在示例性实施例中,从非安全,加密,可见的组中选择用户文件的所分配的安全状态,同时防止复制和隐藏。

    Selective protection of files on portable memory devices

    公开(公告)号:US20060107317A1

    公开(公告)日:2006-05-18

    申请号:US11051004

    申请日:2005-02-07

    IPC分类号: G06F12/14

    CPC分类号: G06F21/6218 G06F21/79

    摘要: A portable non-volatile memory device including a user interface for selectively assigning one of a plurality of security statuses to a user file stored therein is provided. In some embodiments, the memory device includes a power source so that the user interface is operative even when the memory device is in an uncoupled state. Optionally, the device provides a mechanism for authenticating users. In exemplary embodiments, the assigned security status of a user file is selected from the group consisting of non-secure, encrypted, visible while protected against copying and hidden.

    Alerting predicted accidents between driverless cars

    公开(公告)号:US11256252B2

    公开(公告)日:2022-02-22

    申请号:US16398316

    申请日:2019-04-30

    摘要: This patent application discloses methods and systems for alerting computerized motor-vehicles about predicted accidents. In an example method, a motor vehicle alerts another motor vehicle about a predicted accident, even though that accident is between the alerting car and a third motor vehicle—for example, the alert is transmitted by non-visual electromagnetic (EM) radiation. When an adjacent motor vehicle receives such accident alert and determines it might itself be hit, it will react so as to minimize its chances of being hit or at least to minimize the damage if it is being hit. Optionally, one or more of the motor vehicles has an onboard device for measuring a blood-alcohol level of a human driver thereof. The measured blood-alcohol level may be used to compute a probability of an occurrence of an accident and/or may be included in one or more of the transmitted accident alerts.