Method, receiver device, network node and mobile communication terminal for decoding transmissions
    1.
    发明授权
    Method, receiver device, network node and mobile communication terminal for decoding transmissions 有权
    方法,接收机设备,网络节点和用于解码传输的移动通信终端

    公开(公告)号:US09590768B2

    公开(公告)日:2017-03-07

    申请号:US14397889

    申请日:2012-05-04

    摘要: A method, performed in a receiver device, for decoding transmissions of a set of coded information bits from a transmitter. The method includes deriving received symbols from first received data and second received data. The received symbols are converted to sets of soft coded bit estimates. The sets of soft coded bit estimates are combined to form a combined set of soft coded bit estimates. The combined set of soft coded bit estimates are decoded to form a set of soft information bit estimates. The set of soft information bit estimates are converted to form a set of binary bits. A determination is made whether the set of binary bits has been correctly or incorrectly decoded. Interference cancellation is performed on the received data, and the method is repeated until either the set of binary bits has been correctly decoded or a predefined maximum number of iterations is reached.

    摘要翻译: 一种在接收机设备中执行的用于解码来自发射机的一组编码信息比特的传输的方法。 该方法包括从第一接收数据和第二接收数据导出接收符号。 所接收的符号被转换成软编码比特估计的集合。 软编码比特估计的组合形成软编码比特估计的组合。 软编码比特估计的组合组被解码以形成一组软信息比特估计。 软信息位估计集合被转换成一组二进制位。 确定二进制位的集合是否被正确地或不正确地解码。 对接收到的数据执行干扰消除,并且重复该方法,直到二进制位组被正确地解码或达到预定的最大迭代次数为止。

    METHOD, RECEIVER DEVICE, NETWORK NODE AND MOBILE COMMUNICATION TERMINAL FOR DECODING TRANSMISSIONS
    2.
    发明申请
    METHOD, RECEIVER DEVICE, NETWORK NODE AND MOBILE COMMUNICATION TERMINAL FOR DECODING TRANSMISSIONS 有权
    方法,接收装置,用于解码传输的网络节点和移动通信终端

    公开(公告)号:US20150131760A1

    公开(公告)日:2015-05-14

    申请号:US14397889

    申请日:2012-05-04

    IPC分类号: H04L1/00 H04B1/10

    摘要: A method, performed in a receiver device, for decoding transmissions of a set of coded information bits from a transmitter. The method includes deriving received symbols from first received data and second received data. The received symbols are converted to sets of soft coded bit estimates. The sets of soft coded bit estimates are combined to form a combined set of soft coded bit estimates. The combined set of soft coded bit estimates are decoded to form a set of soft information bit estimates. The set of soft information bit estimates are converted to form a set of binary bits. A determination is made whether the set of binary bits has been correctly or incorrectly decoded. Interference cancellation is performed on the received data, and the method is repeated until either the set of binary bits has been correctly decoded or a predefined maximum number of iterations is reached.

    摘要翻译: 一种在接收机设备中执行的用于解码来自发射机的一组编码信息比特的传输的方法。 该方法包括从第一接收数据和第二接收数据导出接收符号。 所接收的符号被转换成软编码比特估计的集合。 软编码比特估计的组合形成软编码比特估计的组合。 软编码比特估计的组合组被解码以形成一组软信息比特估计。 软信息位估计集合被转换成一组二进制位。 确定二进制位的集合是否被正确地或不正确地解码。 对接收到的数据执行干扰消除,并且重复该方法,直到二进制位组被正确地解码或达到预定的最大迭代次数为止。

    Method and system for fund visualization
    3.
    发明授权
    Method and system for fund visualization 有权
    资金可视化的方法和系统

    公开(公告)号:US08874656B2

    公开(公告)日:2014-10-28

    申请号:US13307451

    申请日:2011-11-30

    IPC分类号: G06F15/16

    CPC分类号: G06Q40/06

    摘要: A finds comparison tool is provided that includes a presentation tier providing a plurality of interfaces for interacting with a plurality of client applications. The presentation tier allows the client applications to send requests for a plurality of analytics to be performed regarding comparing the performance of one or more funds or portfolios as well allowing mobile-based client applications and web-based client applications to communicate with the funds comparison tool. An application tier processes the requests sent by the client applications by providing the data used by the client applications, storing and retrieving of session data, and an interface for the analytics information captured during sessions so as to allow a visualization of the analytics used in the comparison of the one or more funds or portfolios.

    摘要翻译: 提供了一种查找比较工具,其包括提供用于与多个客户端应用程序交互的多个界面的表示层。 表示层允许客户端应用程序发送关于比较一个或多个资金或组合的性能的多个分析请求,并允许基于移动的客户端应用程序和基于Web的客户端应用程序与资金比较工具进行通信 。 应用程序层通过提供客户端应用程序使用的数据,存储和检索会话数据以及用于在会话期间捕获的分析信息的界面来处理客户端应用程序发送的请求,以便允许可视化在 比较一个或多个基金或投资组合。

    MOBILE COMPUTING APPLICATION FOR ROADWAY PAVEMENT DATA
    4.
    发明申请
    MOBILE COMPUTING APPLICATION FOR ROADWAY PAVEMENT DATA 审中-公开
    道路交通数据的移动计算应用

    公开(公告)号:US20130339489A1

    公开(公告)日:2013-12-19

    申请号:US13689297

    申请日:2012-11-29

    IPC分类号: H04W4/04

    CPC分类号: H04W4/38 H04W4/021 H04W4/60

    摘要: A system configured to collect and disseminate measurements regarding a roadway condition. The numerical measurements may include pavement construction material temperature, material density, photographs, videos, location information (GPS, GIS, station and offset, etc.), timestamp, text, audio, calculated values, detected values (for example roadway ride quality based on calibrated mobile device internal accelerometer). The system may also disseminate information to the mobile devices with construction project/asset specific information. For example, information can include training or educational content on how to perform a specific measurement or procedure to properly acquire a data sample in the field. For example, the information sent to the mobile device can use real-time information such as device location to determine if the system user is near a point of interest where a particular data sample should be measured and recorded. Data uploaded to the cloud-based storage environment may be made immediately available to one or more other credentialed users for real-time project tracking

    摘要翻译: 一种被配置为收集和传播关于道路状况的测量的系统。 数值测量可能包括路面建筑材料温度,材料密度,照片,视频,位置信息(GPS,GIS,站和偏移等),时间戳,文本,音频,计算值,检测值(例如基于道路乘坐质量 在校准的移动设备内部加速度计上)。 该系统还可以向具有施工项目/资产特定信息的移动设备传播信息。 例如,信息可以包括关于如何执行特定测量或过程以适当地获取现场的数据样本的训练或教育内容。 例如,发送到移动设备的信息可以使用诸如设备位置的实时信息来确定系统用户是否在要测量和记录特定数据样本的感兴趣点附近。 上传到基于云的存储环境的数据可以立即可用于一个或多个其他经过认证的用户进行实时项目跟踪

    Process for the injection moulding of multi-layered articles
    5.
    发明授权
    Process for the injection moulding of multi-layered articles 失效
    多层文章注射成型工艺

    公开(公告)号:US5188787A

    公开(公告)日:1993-02-23

    申请号:US913961

    申请日:1992-07-17

    摘要: This invention relates to an injection moulding process for the manufacture of multi-layered articles, especially articles having barrier properties. The process includes clamping a thermoplastic film over the cavity of a mould of an injection moulding process, the film being capable of being stretched. The film is then stretched within the mould by inserting the core of the mould, preferably using a core in which a central part enters the mould and partially stretches the film prior to the remainder of the core entering the mould. The mould is then closed, excess film is trimmed off and polymer is injected into the mould cavity. The resultant article is a multi-layered injection moulded article which, depending on the characteristics of the film and injected polymer, may have barrier properties to oxygen, liquids or the like that are superior to articles moulded from only the polymer. The process is particularly useful in the moulding of containers having a depth:width ratio of at least 0.5.

    Optical scanner including position sensors
    6.
    发明授权
    Optical scanner including position sensors 失效
    光学扫描仪,包括位置传感器

    公开(公告)号:US4797544A

    公开(公告)日:1989-01-10

    申请号:US889130

    申请日:1986-07-23

    摘要: An optical scanning device (14) receives information from a page (11) of printed text (12) via an electrooptical transducer (16) and uses that information to fill a bit map in a memory device (102). In order to track the location of the optical scanner relative to the printed page, thus facilitating entry of information into the bit map, an optical mouse (19) is included in the scanner. In accordance with another embodiment of this invention, two optical mice (19, 150) are provided on the scanner (148) to indicate not only the position of the scanner relative to the page but also the angle that the scanner is held at relative to the page. The scanner can be used in conjunction with an optical character recognition device, a photocopying device, or any of a number of other devices. In accordance with another embodiment of this invention, indicia of location (210) are placed either on a transparent sheet or a mechanical constraint (200). A set of sensors (208) on an optical scanner (202) are adapted to sense this indicia but the sensors are spaced differently from the indicia, therefore indicating movement with very fine resolution.

    摘要翻译: 光学扫描装置(14)经由电光学传感器(16)从打印文本(12)的页面(11)接收信息,并使用该信息填充存储装置(102)中的位图。 为了跟踪光学扫描器相对于打印页面的位置,因此便于将信息输入到位图中,光学鼠标(19)被包括在扫描仪中。 根据本发明的另一个实施例,两个光学鼠标(19,150)设置在扫描仪(148)上,以便不仅指示扫描仪相对于页面的位置,而且还指示扫描器相对于页面的角度 这一页。 扫描仪可以与光学字符识别装置,复印装置或许多其他装置中的任何一种结合使用。 根据本发明的另一个实施例,将位置(210)的标记放置在透明片或机械约束(200)上。 光学扫描器(202)上的一组传感器(208)适于感测该标记,但是传感器与标记不同地间隔开,因此用非常精细的分辨率指示移动。

    METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR FUND VISUALIZATION
    7.
    发明申请
    METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR FUND VISUALIZATION 有权
    基于可视化的方法和系统

    公开(公告)号:US20130138721A1

    公开(公告)日:2013-05-30

    申请号:US13307451

    申请日:2011-11-30

    IPC分类号: G06F15/16

    CPC分类号: G06Q40/06

    摘要: A finds comparison tool is provided that includes a presentation tier providing a plurality of interfaces for interacting with a plurality of client applications. The presentation tier allows the client applications to send requests for a plurality of analytics to be performed regarding comparing the performance of one or more funds or portfolios as well allowing mobile-based client applications and web-based client applications to communicate with the funds comparison tool. An application tier processes the requests sent by the client applications by providing the data used by the client applications, storing and retrieving of session data, and an interface for the analytics information captured during sessions so as to allow a visualization of the analytics used in the comparison of the one or more funds or portfolios.

    摘要翻译: 提供了一种查找比较工具,其包括提供用于与多个客户端应用程序交互的多个界面的表示层。 表示层允许客户端应用程序发送关于比较一个或多个资金或组合的性能的多个分析请求,并允许基于移动的客户端应用程序和基于Web的客户端应用程序与资金比较工具进行通信 。 应用程序层通过提供客户端应用程序使用的数据,存储和检索会话数据以及用于在会话期间捕获的分析信息的界面来处理客户端应用程序发送的请求,以便允许可视化在 比较一个或多个基金或投资组合。

    Methods and Apparatuses for High-Performing Multi-Layer Inductors
    10.
    发明申请
    Methods and Apparatuses for High-Performing Multi-Layer Inductors 有权
    用于高性能多层电感器的方法和装置

    公开(公告)号:US20070296534A1

    公开(公告)日:2007-12-27

    申请号:US11426923

    申请日:2006-06-27

    IPC分类号: H01F5/00

    摘要: Embodiments of the present invention may provide for high-performing inductor structures utilizing multi-layer organic stackups. In particular, these high-performing inductor structures may be formed of one or more stitched metal layer building blocks, which are each formed of at least two inductor sections that are vertically or horizontally aligned, and then stitched or connected together. This stitching process significantly reduces the DC/RF losses while reducing the inductance value by a substantially lower factor, thereby significant increasing the Q-factor of the resulting inductor structure. Each stitched metal layer building block may be formed on an organic dielectric layer (e.g., liquid crystalline polymer (LCP)) having a first conductive layer on a first surface and perhaps a second conductive layer on a second surface opposite the first surface. The at least two inductor sections described above may be formed by patterning or circuitizing the first conductive layer and/or the second conductive layer. Additional stitched metal layer building blocks may be stacked with at least one organic laminate layer (e.g., LCP) disposed between each pair of stitched metal layer building blocks. Plated vias may be utilized to connect one stitched metal layer building block with another stitched metal layer building block to form a resulting high-performing inductor structure.

    摘要翻译: 本发明的实施例可以提供利用多层有机叠层的高性能电感结构。 特别地,这些高性能的电感器结构可以由一个或多个缝合的金属层结构单元形成,每个金属层结构单元由垂直或水平对准的至少两个电感器部分形成,然后缝合或连接在一起。 这种缝合过程显着降低了DC / RF损耗,同时将电感值减小了一个基本上较低的因子,从而显着增加了所得到的电感器结构的Q因子。 每个缝合的金属层结构单元可以形成在第一表面上具有第一导电层的有机电介质层(例如液晶聚合物(LCP))上,也可以在与第一表面相对的第二表面上形成第二导电层。 上述至少两个电感器部分可以通过图案化或电路化第一导电层和/或第二导电层来形成。 附加的缝合的金属层结构单元可以与设置在每对缝合的金属层构造块之间的至少一个有机层压层(例如,LCP)堆叠。 可以使用电镀通孔来将一个缝合的金属层结构块与另一个缝合的金属层结构单元连接以形成所得到的高性能电感器结构。