Advanced ship autopilot system
    1.
    发明授权
    Advanced ship autopilot system 失效
    先进的船舶自动驾驶系统

    公开(公告)号:US06611737B1

    公开(公告)日:2003-08-26

    申请号:US09959336

    申请日:2001-12-20

    IPC分类号: G05D102

    CPC分类号: G05D1/0206

    摘要: A navigation controller and method for performing navigation control are provided. According to the method, a time varying prediction model is determined based on a predictor having a model component and a correlation processor component. The time varying linear prediction model is then used to formulate a predictive controller or to update the controller in use. The controller is then used to control navigation. Because of the correlation processor, the predictor is better adapted to compensate for shortcomings in the model thus making the automated navigation control superior. In use, the method controls vessel navigation in any of a number of predefined modes such as cruising and turning modes. Moreover, through the selection of the operational scenario, the controller can be made to adapt to differing control objectives—for example tight tracking or increased operational efficiency of the vessel.

    摘要翻译: 提供了一种用于执行导航控制的导航控制器和方法。 根据该方法,基于具有模型分量和相关处理器组件的预测器来确定时变预测模型。 然后使用时变线性预测模型来制定预测控制器或更新使用中的控制器。 然后控制器用于控制导航。 由于相关处理器,预测器更适合补偿模型中的缺点,从而使自动导航控制更加优越。 在使用中,该方法以诸如巡航和转弯模式的多种预定模式中的任何一种来控制船舶导航。 此外,通过选择操作场景,可以使控制器适应不同的控制目标,例如紧密跟踪或提高船舶的运行效率。

    Real time control of hardware and software via communications network
    2.
    发明申请
    Real time control of hardware and software via communications network 审中-公开
    通过通信网络实时控制硬件和软件

    公开(公告)号:US20050125150A1

    公开(公告)日:2005-06-09

    申请号:US10496256

    申请日:2002-11-21

    摘要: A Hard Real Time Control Center (HRTCC), comprised of hardware, software and firmware, with time synchronisation and time delay compensation methodologies that allows Application Hardware and/or User Input Devices to be networked together on any communications network as if there were negligible network delays in the system, is disclosed. This will allow Application Hardware and/or User Input Devices (connected to an HRTCC at one location (node) on the network) to control or operate Application Hardware and/or User Input Devices connected to another HRTCC at a remote location without the detrimental effects of network time delays. The time synchronisation of the various HRTCCs on the network can be enabled using hardware (e.g. a global positioning system (GPS)) or any other software method (e.g. Network Time Protocol). Using time stamps from the time synchronisation, the time delay of the signals (data) transferred over the network can be determined. The main embodiment of the time delay compensation methodology is an estimator/predictor algorithm. The estimator generates signal information that allows the predictor, using the time delay, to project the signal information characteristics into the future by an amount equal to the time delay. If this predicted signal is used rather than the delayed signal, there will be no readily apparent time delay in the system thereby significantly improving the stability and performance of the associated application. Any software architecture can be used such as servant-client, token ring or peer to peer.

    摘要翻译: 硬实时控制中心(HRTCC),包括硬件,软件和固件,具有时间同步和时间延迟补偿方法,允许应用硬件和/或用户输入设备在任何通信网络上联网在一起,就好像网络可以忽略不计 系统延误被披露。 这将允许应用硬件和/或用户输入设备(连接到网络上一个位置(节点)的HRTCC)来控制或操作在远程位置连接到另一个HRTCC的应用硬件和/或用户输入设备,而不会产生有害影响 的网络时间延迟。 可以使用硬件(例如全球定位系统(GPS))或任何其他软件方法(例如,网络时间协议)来实现网络上各种HRTCC的时间同步。 从时间同步使用时间戳,可以确定通过网络传送的信号(数据)的时间延迟。 延时补偿方法的主要实施例是估计器/预测器算法。 估计器产生信号信息,其允许预测器使用时间延迟将信号信息特征投射到将来的等于时间延迟的量。 如果使用该预测信号而不是延迟信号,则在系统中将不会有明显的时间延迟,从而显着改善相关应用的稳定性和性能。 可以使用任何软件架构,如servant-client,token ring或peer to peer。

    Method and system for hapto-visual scene development and deployment
    3.
    发明授权
    Method and system for hapto-visual scene development and deployment 有权
    触觉视觉场景开发和部署的方法和系统

    公开(公告)号:US07477250B2

    公开(公告)日:2009-01-13

    申请号:US11336809

    申请日:2006-01-23

    CPC分类号: G06F3/016

    摘要: A method of creating a system for haptically and graphically rendering one or more scenes. The method includes generating one or more haptic targets for haptically rendering the scene as a virtual scene. The scene is haptically rendered as the virtual scene. The method also includes providing one or more graphics targets for graphically rendering the scene as a graphical scene, generating an initial data packet for the scene, and transmitting the initial data packet to the graphics target. The method also includes loading the initial data packet on the graphics target to create the graphical scene.

    摘要翻译: 一种用于创建一个系统以便图形化地渲染一个或多个场景的方法。 该方法包括生成一个或多个触觉目标,用于将场景轻轻地渲染为虚拟场景。 场景被虚拟渲染为虚拟场景。 该方法还包括提供一个或多个图形目标,用于将场景图形化地呈现为图形场景,生成用于场景的初始数据分组,以及将初始数据分组发送到图形对象。 该方法还包括将图形目标上的初始数据包加载以创建图形场景。

    Method and system for providing haptic effects
    4.
    发明申请
    Method and system for providing haptic effects 审中-公开
    提供触觉效果的方法和系统

    公开(公告)号:US20060209037A1

    公开(公告)日:2006-09-21

    申请号:US10548640

    申请日:2004-03-15

    IPC分类号: G09G5/00

    摘要: A transparent haptic overlay device, system and method are provided. The transparent haptic overlay device (10) includes a transparent overlay (22) for transmitting the force of the user to a display (20), an actuator (24) for generating forces corresponding to haptic effects and imparting these forces to the user's finger and a controller (28) for simulating the haptic effects. The display (20) may be a touch sensitive display, which has a functionality of sensing the position of the user. Through the overlay (22), the user receives the haptic effects in response to the motion relative to the image of the objects (14) on the display (20).

    摘要翻译: 提供了一种透明触觉覆盖设备,系统和方法。 透明触觉覆盖装置(10)包括用于将用户的力传递到显示器(20)的透明覆盖层(22),用于产生对应于触觉效果的力并将这些力赋予给用户的手指的致动器(24) 用于模拟触觉效果的控制器(28)。 显示器(20)可以是触敏显示器,其具有感测用户位置的功能。 通过覆盖层(22),用户响应于相对于显示器(20)上的对象(14)的图像的运动而接收触觉效果。

    UNIFIED NETWORK ARCHITECTURE FOR SCALABLE SUPER-CALCULUS SYSTEMS
    6.
    发明申请
    UNIFIED NETWORK ARCHITECTURE FOR SCALABLE SUPER-CALCULUS SYSTEMS 有权
    用于可扩展超级计算系统的统一网络架构

    公开(公告)号:US20130239121A1

    公开(公告)日:2013-09-12

    申请号:US13988249

    申请日:2011-11-18

    IPC分类号: G06F9/54

    摘要: A network architecture is used for the communication between elementary calculus units or nodes of a supercomputer to execute a super-calculus processing application, partitionable and scalable at the level of calculus power in the range of PetaFLOPS. The supercomputer comprises a plurality of modular structures, each of which comprises a plurality of elementary calculus units or nodes defined by node cards, a backplane, a root card, and a node communication network of the switched fabric fat tree type; ii) a synchronization architecture comprising a plurality of distinct node communication networks, configured for the communication of specific synchronization information different from network to network and with different characteristics; iii) a re-configurable Programmable Network Processor that implements the nodes both of the n-toroidal network and those of the synchronization networks.The node communication networks of the n-toroidal type and of the switched fabric fat tree type can be used alternately or simultaneously for the transmission between the calculus nodes of the same type of data and information also in a configuration of system partitions in order to achieve the desired interconnection topology of the nodes.

    摘要翻译: 网络架构用于超级计算机的基本演算单元或节点之间的通信,以执行超演算处理应用,可在PetaFLOPS范围内的演算能级别进行可分割和可缩放。 超级计算机包括多个模块化结构,每个模块结构包括由交换结构胖树类型的节点卡,背板,根卡和节点通信网络定义的多个基本演算单元或节点; ii)包括多个不同节点通信网络的同步架构,被配置用于通信不同于网络到不同特征的特定同步信息; iii)可重新配置的可编程网络处理器,其实现n环形网络和同步网络的节点。 n环型和交换矩阵胖树类型的节点通信网络可以交替地或同时地用于在同一类型的数据的微积分节点之间的传输以及在系统分区的配置中的信息,以便实现 所需节点的互连拓扑。

    TREATMENT OF CEREAL FLOUR AND SEMOLINA FOR CONSUMPTION BY CELIAC PATIENTS
    7.
    发明申请
    TREATMENT OF CEREAL FLOUR AND SEMOLINA FOR CONSUMPTION BY CELIAC PATIENTS 有权
    谷胱甘肽治疗谷丙转氨酶治疗消化不良患者

    公开(公告)号:US20100221384A1

    公开(公告)日:2010-09-02

    申请号:US12312240

    申请日:2007-10-29

    IPC分类号: A23L1/10 A23L1/105 A23J1/12

    摘要: The present invention relates to the use of an enzymatic method for treating flour, semolina and protein extracts derived from cereals known to stimulate a pathological immune response in patients affected by Celiac Disease (CD). Said treatment drastically reduces or completely eliminates the toxicity of gluten or similar products derived from other cereals. The method uses the catalytic activity of microbial transglutaminase and, in particular, its ability to bind proteins in cereal flour or semolina to an alkylated (C1-C4) derivative of lysine. After the treatment said proteins extracted from flour show a substantially lowered immuno-stimulatory activity in celiac patients T lymphocytes.

    摘要翻译: 本发明涉及一种用于治疗面粉,粗面粉和蛋白质提取物的用途的方法,该蛋白质提取物来源于已知会刺激受腹腔疾病(CD)患者的病理免疫反应的谷物。 所述处理大大减少或完全消除了由其他谷物衍生的麸质或类似产品的毒性。 该方法使用微生物转谷氨酰胺酶的催化活性,特别是其将谷物粉或粗粉质中的蛋白质与赖氨酸的烷基化(C1-C4)衍生物结合的能力。 处理后,从面粉中提取的蛋白质在乳糜泻患者T淋巴细胞中显示出显着降低的免疫刺激活性。

    Seat, especially an aircraft passenger seat
    8.
    发明授权
    Seat, especially an aircraft passenger seat 失效
    座椅,特别是飞机乘客座椅

    公开(公告)号:US07669923B2

    公开(公告)日:2010-03-02

    申请号:US11447184

    申请日:2006-06-06

    IPC分类号: A47D15/00 B60N2/00

    摘要: A seat, especially an aircraft passenger seat, has seat components such as a seat part, a seat back (3), and a shell body (5). The shell body forms at least a partially rear enclosure (9) of the seat part and the seat back (3). With an adjusting mechanism, the seat part and the seat back (3) can be adjusted in position relative to one another and relative to the rear enclosure (9). The distance between the rear enclosure and the seat back (3) is variable. A cover assembly (31, 45) bridges a distance formed by the variable distance between the seat back (3) and enclosure (9) between formed gaps.

    摘要翻译: 座椅,特别是飞机乘客座椅具有座椅部件,例如座椅部件,座椅靠背(3)和壳体(5)。 壳体形成座椅部件和座椅靠背(3)的至少一部分后部外壳(9)。 通过调节机构,可以将座椅部件和座椅靠背(3)相对于彼此和相对于后部外壳(9)调整到适当的位置。 后部外壳和座椅靠背(3)之间的距离是可变的。 盖组件(31,45)在形成的间隙之间桥接由座椅靠背(3)和外壳(9)之间的可变距离形成的距离。

    Cooling device with liquid for electronic cards, in particular for high performance processing units
    9.
    发明授权
    Cooling device with liquid for electronic cards, in particular for high performance processing units 有权
    具有电子卡片液体的冷却装置,特别是用于高性能处理装置

    公开(公告)号:US09253920B2

    公开(公告)日:2016-02-02

    申请号:US13813192

    申请日:2011-07-29

    IPC分类号: H05K7/20

    摘要: Cooling device with liquid for electronic cards, in particular for high-performance processing units, comprising at least a hydraulic circuit in which a heat-carrying fluid flows in order to extract the heat produced by electronic components and/or hot spots present on an associated electronic card. The device comprises a cooling plate mechanically coupled to the electronic card so as to be inserted in a containing rack of the processing unit. The plate has a heat extraction surface facing and partly in contact, or at least in close proximity, with the electronic components and/or the hot spots. The hydraulic circuit is made in the thickness of the plate and has a geometric grid development, along which a plurality of hydraulic sub-circuits are disposed and switching means to define desired paths. The plate has sliding guide means able to cooperate with corresponding alignment means of the containing rack.

    摘要翻译: 具有用于电子卡片的液体的冷却装置,特别是用于高性能处理装置的液体装置,至少包括一个液压回路,其中导热流体流动,以便提取由电子部件产生的热量和/或相关联的热点 电子卡。 该装置包括机械地联接到电子卡片以便插入处理单元的容纳架中的冷却板。 该板具有面对并部分地与电子部件和/或热点接触或至少紧密接近的热提取表面。 液压回路以板的厚度制成,并且具有几何栅格显影,多个液压子电路沿着该几何形状设置,切换装置限定所需的路径。 该板具有能够与容纳齿条的对应对准装置配合的滑动导向装置。

    Wearable containing element for an electronic apparatus
    10.
    发明授权
    Wearable containing element for an electronic apparatus 有权
    一种用于电子设备的可穿戴式包含元件

    公开(公告)号:US08279609B2

    公开(公告)日:2012-10-02

    申请号:US12595552

    申请日:2008-04-09

    申请人: Mauro Rossi

    发明人: Mauro Rossi

    IPC分类号: H05K5/00

    摘要: A wearable containing element for an electronic apparatus, comparable to an ornament or pendant, comprising at least a pair of complementary shells, able to be coupled with each other so as to define a containing body with an external surface having a shape and size comparable to those of a traditional ornament, and an internal containing compartment, of a shape and size sufficiently large to house the electronic apparatus.

    摘要翻译: 一种用于电子设备的可穿戴式元件,与装饰品或吊坠相当,包括至少一对互补的外壳,其能够彼此联接,以便限定具有外表面的容纳主体,该外表面的形状和尺寸与 传统装饰品和内部容纳隔室,其尺寸足够大以容纳电子设备。