METHOD, SYSTEM AND PROGRAM FOR SECURING REDUNDANCY IN PARALLEL COMPUTING SYTEM
    1.
    发明申请
    METHOD, SYSTEM AND PROGRAM FOR SECURING REDUNDANCY IN PARALLEL COMPUTING SYTEM 失效
    用于并行计算冗余的方法,系统和程序

    公开(公告)号:US20070180288A1

    公开(公告)日:2007-08-02

    申请号:US11608331

    申请日:2006-12-08

    IPC分类号: G06F11/00

    摘要: In a parallel computing system having a plurality of computing node groups including at least one spare computing node group, a plurality of managing nodes for allocating jobs to the computing node groups and an information management server having respective computing node group status information are associated with the computing node groups, and the respective managing nodes update respective in-use computing node group status information by accessing the information management server. Furthermore, when the managing node detects an occurrence of a failure, the managing node having used then the computing node group disabled due to the failure identifies a spare computing node group by accessing the computing node group status information in the information management server. Then, the managing node having used then the disabled computing node group obtains the computing node group information of the identified spare computing node group. Furthermore, since the managing node having used then the disabled computing node group can continue processing by switching the disabled computing node group to the identified spare computing node group as a computing node group to be used, on the basis of the computing node group information of the identified spare computing node group, the redundancy in the parallel computing system can be secured.

    摘要翻译: 在具有包括至少一个备用计算节点组的多个计算节点组的并行计算系统中,将用于向计算节点组分配作业的多个管理节点和具有各自的计算节点组状态信息的信息管理服务器与 计算节点组,并且相应的管理节点通过访问信息管理服务器来更新相应的使用中的计算节点组状态信息。 此外,当管理节点检测到故障的发生时,由于故障而使计算节点组使用的管理节点通过访问信息管理服务器中的计算节点组状态信息来识别备用计算节点组。 然后,已经使用了被禁用的计算节点组的管理节点获得所识别的备用计算节点组的计算节点组信息。 此外,由于已经使用了被禁用的计算节点组的管理节点可以通过将被禁用的计算节点组切换到所识别的备用计算节点组来继续处理,作为要使用的计算节点组,基于计算节点组信息 识别的备用计算节点组,可以确保并行计算系统中的冗余。

    Method, system and program for securing redundancy in parallel computing system
    2.
    发明授权
    Method, system and program for securing redundancy in parallel computing system 失效
    用于在并行计算系统中确保冗余的方法,系统和程序

    公开(公告)号:US08713352B2

    公开(公告)日:2014-04-29

    申请号:US11608331

    申请日:2006-12-08

    IPC分类号: G06F11/00

    摘要: In a parallel computing system having a plurality of computing node groups including at least one spare computing node group, a plurality of managing nodes for allocating jobs to the computing node groups and an information management server having respective computing node group status information are associated with the computing node groups, and the respective managing nodes update respective in-use computing node group status information by accessing the information management server. Furthermore, when the managing node detects an occurrence of a failure, the managing node having used then the computing node group disabled due to the failure identifies a spare computing node group by accessing the computing node group status information in the information management server. Then, the managing node having used then the disabled computing node group obtains the computing node group information of the identified spare computing node group. Furthermore, since the managing node having used then the disabled computing node group can continue processing by switching the disabled computing node group to the identified spare computing node group as a computing node group to be used, on the basis of the computing node group information of the identified spare computing node group, the redundancy in the parallel computing system can be secured.

    摘要翻译: 在具有包括至少一个备用计算节点组的多个计算节点组的并行计算系统中,将用于向计算节点组分配作业的多个管理节点和具有各自的计算节点组状态信息的信息管理服务器与 计算节点组,并且相应的管理节点通过访问信息管理服务器来更新相应的使用中的计算节点组状态信息。 此外,当管理节点检测到故障的发生时,由于故障而使计算节点组使用的管理节点通过访问信息管理服务器中的计算节点组状态信息来识别备用计算节点组。 然后,已经使用了被禁用的计算节点组的管理节点获得所识别的备用计算节点组的计算节点组信息。 此外,由于已经使用了被禁用的计算节点组的管理节点可以通过将被禁用的计算节点组切换到所识别的备用计算节点组来继续处理,作为要使用的计算节点组,基于计算节点组信息 识别的备用计算节点组,可以确保并行计算系统中的冗余。

    Digital broadcast receiver
    3.
    发明申请
    Digital broadcast receiver 审中-公开
    数字广播接收机

    公开(公告)号:US20060142056A1

    公开(公告)日:2006-06-29

    申请号:US11261786

    申请日:2005-10-31

    IPC分类号: H04M1/00

    摘要: The present invention provides a digital broadcast receiver which can prevent the user from mistaking blackout status for trouble with the digital broadcast receiver as much as possible. In cases where the AV decoder 4 cannot receive the IDR frame because of a bad broadcast transmission, it is possible that nothing is displayed on screen of the display section 36. In this invention, when in an undisplayable status because of a bad broadcast transmission (the CPU 13 receives the impossiblity notification of the decoding from AV decoder 4, the error correction from the tuner 2 or the CPU 13 decides that broadcast wave receiving is impossible based on the receiving electrical field strength, etc.), the display section 36 displays a message by the OSD circuit 12. This message describes the undisplayable status, for example, “Cannot display video because of a receiving failure,” when there is a bad broadcast transmission.

    摘要翻译: 本发明提供了一种数字广播接收机,其可以防止用户尽可能多地错误地使数字广播接收机的停电状态出现故障。 在AV解码器4由于广播传输不良而无法接收到IDR帧的情况下,显示部分36的屏幕上没有显示任何内容。在本发明中,由于广播传输不良(处于不可显示状态) CPU 13从AV解码器4接收到解码的不可能通知,来自调谐器2或CPU 13的纠错决定了基于接收电场强度等的广播波接收是不可能的),显示部分36显示 该消息描述了当不良广播传输时,不可显示的状态,例如“由于接收失败而无法显示视频”。

    Camera and wide-angle field distance-measuring camera

    公开(公告)号:US06973262B2

    公开(公告)日:2005-12-06

    申请号:US11115857

    申请日:2005-04-26

    申请人: Naoki Matsuo

    发明人: Naoki Matsuo

    IPC分类号: G02B7/34 G03B7/08 G03B13/36

    CPC分类号: G02B7/34

    摘要: A camera includes a sensor array which can detect a brightness signal of a subject and has a plurality of segments for focal point detection, a first photometry unit for calculating the brightness signal of the subject on the basis of an output of one segment or outputs of the segments of the sensor array, a second photometry unit which can detect a brightness signal of the subject in a detection range wider than that for the detection of the subject brightness signal by the sensor array, and a determination unit for determining on the basis of an output of the second photometry unit whether the use of the first photometry unit is forbidden. The camera can determine backlight without any inconvenience even on photographing condition close to the very limit of a photometrical range.

    Camera and wide-angle field distance-measuring camera

    公开(公告)号:US20050196161A1

    公开(公告)日:2005-09-08

    申请号:US11115857

    申请日:2005-04-26

    申请人: Naoki Matsuo

    发明人: Naoki Matsuo

    IPC分类号: G02B7/34 G03B13/36

    CPC分类号: G02B7/34

    摘要: A camera includes a sensor array which can detect a brightness signal of a subject and has a plurality of segments for focal point detection, a first photometry unit for calculating the brightness signal of the subject on the basis of an output of one segment or outputs of the segments of the sensor array, a second photometry unit which can detect a brightness signal of the subject in a detection range wider than that for the detection of the subject brightness signal by the sensor array, and a determination unit for determining on the basis of an output of the second photometry unit whether the use of the first photometry unit is forbidden. The camera can determine backlight without any inconvenience even on photographing condition close to the very limit of a photometrical range.

    Method for manufacturing a non-aqueous-gel-electrolyte battery
    6.
    发明授权
    Method for manufacturing a non-aqueous-gel-electrolyte battery 有权
    非水凝胶电解质电池的制造方法

    公开(公告)号:US06632256B1

    公开(公告)日:2003-10-14

    申请号:US09529890

    申请日:2000-06-26

    IPC分类号: H01M600

    摘要: The surface of a positive-electrode active material layer or a negative-electrode an active material layer is coated with a gel electrolyte composition to form a gel electrolyte layer. The positive and negative electrodes are laminated such that the gel electrolyte layer is sandwiched. At this time, the gel electrolyte composition is formed into a sol form so as to be applied to the surface of the positive-electrode active material layer or the negative-electrode active material layer. The viscosity of the gel electrolyte composition formed into the sol form is 1 cp to 50 cp. The gel electrolyte composition is formed into the sol form by heating the gel electrolyte composition or diluting the gel electrolyte composition with nonaqueous solvent. When dilution with the nonaqueous solvent is performed, solvent having a high boiling point and solvent having a low boiling point are mixed with each other. After a coating operation has been completed, the solvent having the low boiling point is removed by vaporization. It is effective to heat the positive electrode or the negative electrode when the gel electrolyte composition formed into the sol is applied. Since the gel electrolyte composition formed into the sol form is applied, the electrolytic solution is able to quickly penetrate the active material layer.

    摘要翻译: 用凝胶电解质组合物涂布正极活性物质层或负极活性物质层的表面,形成凝胶电解质层。 层叠正极和负极,使得凝胶电解质层被夹持。 此时,将凝胶电解质组合物形成为溶胶形式,以施加到正极活性物质层或负极活性物质层的表面。 形成溶胶形式的凝胶电解质组合物的粘度为1cp至50cp。 凝胶电解质组合物通过加热凝胶电解质组合物或用非水溶剂稀释凝胶电解质组合物而形成溶胶形式。 当用非水溶剂稀释时,具有高沸点溶剂和低沸点溶剂彼此混合。 涂布操作完成后,通过蒸发除去低沸点溶剂。 当施加形成为溶胶的凝胶电解质组合物时,加热正极或负极是有效的。 由于形成为溶胶形式的凝胶电解质组合物,所以电解液能够快速地穿透活性物质层。

    Speed change gear device with lubricating auxiliary vessel
    7.
    发明授权
    Speed change gear device with lubricating auxiliary vessel 失效
    带润滑辅助容器的变速装置

    公开(公告)号:US5725072A

    公开(公告)日:1998-03-10

    申请号:US763433

    申请日:1996-12-11

    IPC分类号: F16H3/02 F16H57/04 F16H1/00

    摘要: In a speed change gear device having a gear shaft (30 in FIG. 1), bearings (32A, 32B), and a housing (21) which accommodates the gear shaft and the bearings therein; lubricating auxiliary vessels (50, 60) are mounted within the housing (21) so as to catch oil scooped up from a collection of oil (P) and to introduce the received oil into the bearings (32A, 32B) not directly immersed in the collection of oil (P). The lubricating auxiliary vessels (50, 60) are arranged at positions which lie laterally and lower than the intermeshing portion of gears (38, 39). The level (PL) of the collection of oil (P) is set at a height at which the lower end (H2) of at least one (39) of the gears is immersed in the collection of oil (P). Due to the location of the lubricating auxiliary vessels (50, 60), the bearings (32A, 32B) are suppled with sufficient quantities of oil even during low-speed rotation of the gear (39).

    摘要翻译: 在具有齿轮轴(图1中的30),轴承(32A,32B)和容纳齿轮轴和轴承的壳体(21)的变速齿轮装置中, 润滑辅助容器(50,60)安装在壳体(21)内,以便将从油(P)的收集油中吸取的油捕获并将接收到的油引入到不直接浸没在其中的轴承(32A,32B)中 收集油(P)。 润滑辅助容器(50,60)布置在横向和低于齿轮(38,39)的相互啮合部分的位置。 油(P)的收集液位(PL)设定在至少一个齿轮的下端(H2)浸入油(P)的集合中的高度。 由于润滑辅助容器(50,60)的位置,即使在齿轮(39)的低速旋转期间,轴承(32A,32B)也被供给足量的油。

    MOBILE TERMINAL, LANGUAGE SETTING PROGRAM AND LANGUAGE SETTING METHOD
    8.
    发明申请
    MOBILE TERMINAL, LANGUAGE SETTING PROGRAM AND LANGUAGE SETTING METHOD 审中-公开
    移动终端,语言设置程序和语言设置方法

    公开(公告)号:US20120086663A1

    公开(公告)日:2012-04-12

    申请号:US13378519

    申请日:2010-06-22

    申请人: Naoki Matsuo

    发明人: Naoki Matsuo

    IPC分类号: G06F3/041

    摘要: A mobile terminal 10 has a display 26 and a touch panel 36 provided on the display 26. A standby screen displayed on the display 26 includes a plurality of icons for executing functions. In addition, on the display 26, a specific region (60) independent of selection of an icon is set. When a handwriting character is input within the specific region (60) by a touch operation, character recognition is performed on the handwriting character. For example, if the characters of the recognition result are hiragana characters, the processor 20 specifies them as Japanese and a change of the in-use language is requested by a GUI described in Japanese. Then, the processor 20 sets the language to be used in the mobile terminal 10 to Japanese in response to a touch operation of accepting the change.

    摘要翻译: 移动终端10具有设置在显示器26上的显示器26和触摸面板36.显示器26上显示的待机屏幕包括用于执行功能的多个图标。 此外,在显示器26上,设置与图标的选择无关的特定区域(60)。 当通过触摸操作在特定区域(60)内输入手写字符时,对手写字符进行字符识别。 例如,如果识别结果的字符是平假名字符,则处理器20将其指定为日语,并且由日语描述的GUI请求使用中语言的改变。 然后,响应于接受该改变的触摸操作,处理器20将要在移动终端10中使用的语言设置为日语。

    MOBILE TELEPHONE
    9.
    发明申请
    MOBILE TELEPHONE 有权
    移动电话

    公开(公告)号:US20110111809A1

    公开(公告)日:2011-05-12

    申请号:US13001608

    申请日:2009-03-31

    IPC分类号: H04W88/02

    摘要: Provided is a mobile telephone which can easily be found when called in case the mobile telephone is placed on a desk or a floor. An image display plane of a display (5) is arranged on the front surface of a casing (1) of the mobile telephone. A camera (7) is arranged on the rear surface of the casing (1). The mobile telephone includes: a proximity sensor (8), an acceleration sensor (16), and a control circuit (12). The control circuit (12) has: a means for detecting when the casing (1) is placed on an object according to an output value of the proximity sensor (8) and an output value of the acceleration sensor (16); a means for subjecting an image signal obtained from the camera (7) before detection of that the casing (1) is placed on the object, to a color conversion process which converts a color of each pixel into a complementary color in accordance with a predetermined conversion rule; and a means for outputting a color-converted image signal to the display (5) and displaying the color-converted image on the image display surface of the display (5) when a called state is detected after detection of that the casing (1) is placed on the object.

    摘要翻译: 提供一种移动电话,当移动电话被放置在桌子或地板上时,可以容易地被发现。 显示器(5)的图像显示平面布置在移动电话的壳体(1)的前表面上。 在壳体(1)的后表面上设置相机(7)。 移动电话包括:接近传感器(8),加速度传感器(16)和控制电路(12)。 控制电路(12)具有:根据接近传感器(8)的输出值和加速度传感器(16)的输出值检测壳体(1)何时被放置在物体上的装置; 在将检测到壳体(1)放置在物体上之前,将从摄像机(7)获取的图像信号进行颜色转换处理的装置,根据预定的颜色转换处理,将每个像素的颜色转换为互补色 转换规则; 以及用于当检测到所述壳体(1)之后检测到被叫状态时,将显示器(5)的颜色转换图像信号输出到所述显示器(5)的图像显示表面上并显示所述颜色转换图像的装置, 被放置在物体上。

    Camera with data exposure function
    10.
    发明授权
    Camera with data exposure function 失效
    相机具有数据曝光功能

    公开(公告)号:US06477331B2

    公开(公告)日:2002-11-05

    申请号:US09767116

    申请日:2001-01-22

    申请人: Naoki Matsuo

    发明人: Naoki Matsuo

    IPC分类号: G03B1724

    CPC分类号: G03B17/245

    摘要: This invention provides a camera with a data exposure function comprising: a dot LED; a film winding mechanism provided with a film feeding motor; a film winding operation detecting portion for outputting a motor pulse signal corresponding to a rotation of the film feeding motor; a perforation detecting portion for detecting a perforation to output a perforation signal; and a main microcomputer for determining a lighting interval pulse by counting the number of motor pulses during detection of plural perforations, calculating a correction time corresponding to a decimal portion of the lighting interval pulse with reference to the period of a motor pulse signal and controlling a lighting interval of the dot LED based on an integer portion of the lighting interval pulse and the correction time.

    摘要翻译: 本发明提供具有数据曝光功能的相机,包括:点LED; 设有胶片馈送电机的胶片卷绕机构; 胶片卷绕操作检测部分,用于输出与胶片馈送电机的旋转相对应的电机脉冲信号; 用于检测穿孔以输出穿孔信号的穿孔检测部分; 以及主微型计算机,用于通过对多个穿孔的检测期间的电机脉冲数进行计数来确定点亮间隔脉冲,并参照电机脉冲信号的周期计算与发光间隔脉冲的小数部分对应的校正时间, 基于照明间隔脉冲的整数部分的点LED的点亮间隔和校正时间。