US10554971B2
A method of decoding JVET video, comprising defining a coding unit (CU) template within a decoded area of a video frame, the CU template being positioned above and/or to the left of a current decoding position for which data was intra predicted, defining a search window within the decoded area, the search window being adjacent to the CU template, generating a plurality of candidate prediction templates based on pixel values in the search window, each of the plurality of candidate prediction templates being generated using different intra prediction modes, calculating a matching cost between the CU template and each of the plurality of candidate prediction templates, selecting an intra prediction mode that generated the candidate prediction template that had the lowest matching cost relative to the CU template, and generating a prediction CU for the current decoding position based on the intra prediction mode.
US10554959B2
In an example display device for displaying a stereoscopic image, plural stereoscopic pixels composed of pixels for right eye and pixels for left eye are arranged in the horizontal direction and the vertical direction. A parallax barrier according to a vertical display mode or a horizontal display mode is formed. The pixel for right eye and the pixel for left eye each include at least one sub pixel for each of red, blue, and green. In the vertical display mode, sub pixels at first intervals in the horizontal direction are not allowed to emit color lights, and sub pixels at second intervals in the vertical direction are allowed to emit color lights. In the horizontal display mode, sub pixels at second intervals in the vertical direction are not allowed to emit color lights, and sub pixels at first intervals in the horizontal direction are allowed to emit color lights.
US10554954B2
A method of adjusting depth in a stereoscopic video may include generating a left-eye viewing frame of a stereoscopic video. The left-eye viewing frame may include a plurality of left-eye viewing frame elements. The method may also include generating a right-eye viewing frame of the stereoscopic video. The right-eye viewing frame may correspond to the left-eye viewing frame and may include a plurality of right-eye viewing frame elements. Further, each right-eye viewing frame element may correspond to one of the left-eye viewing frame elements. The method may additionally include determining an offset between each right-eye viewing frame element and its corresponding left-eye viewing frame element. Further, the method may include applying a uniform summing factor to each offset to uniformly shift by substantially the same amount each right-eye viewing frame element with respect to its corresponding left-eye viewing frame element such that a perceived focus point is adjusted.
US10554950B1
Methods and systems for collecting camera calibration data using wearable devices are described. An augmented reality interface may be provided at a wearable device. Three-dimensional virtual information may be presented at the augmented reality interface. The three-dimensional information may identify a field of view of a remote camera and may be associated with collection of calibration data for the remote camera. Calibration data collected by the remote camera viewing a calibration target in the field of view may be received. The camera may be calibrated based at least in part on the calibration data.
US10554949B2
A camera module is disclosed. A device according to an embodiment of the present invention can move a bobbin in a first direction perpendicular to an optical axis by applying a first predetermined current to a driving unit, and move the bobbin in as second direction perpendicular to the optical axis by applying a second predetermined second current to the driving unit.
US10554934B2
A video system for video surveillance or video monitoring includes a video source, a video control system, and a video management system. The video management system is configured to receive configuration data and generate maps based on the configuration data, wherein at least one of the maps is associated with the video source. The video management system displays the map associated with the video source and displays a graphical symbol on the map which indicates the location of the video source. The video management system then receives a selection of the video source, receives information associated with the selected video source, and displays the received information.
US10554931B1
Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, an assessment of a context associated with a conference, an identification of an object associated with the conference in accordance with the context, and a presentation of the object as part of the conference. The conference may include a videoconference and the object may include a physical object, a virtual object, or a combination thereof. Other embodiments are disclosed.
US10554922B2
Provided are a method for reducing the power consumption of a power supply, a power supply capable of automatically reducing power consumption, and a television. The power supply includes: a voltage sampling circuit, an optocoupler feedback circuit, a deep standby control circuit, a power supply management circuit and an output rectifier filter. The output rectifier filter includes an output capacitor. The feedback amount (a second level or a first level) of the optocoupler feedback circuit changes as the charge amount of the output capacitor changes, intermittently controlling the power supply management circuit to stop working while achieving a constant voltage output.
US10554920B2
An image processing apparatus having a plurality of Bayer arrays each including 4 pixels sharing a common electrode connected to a vertical signal line wherein: each of the pixels has a pixel electrode connected to a horizontal signal line; and the location of each of the horizontal signal lines and the location of each of the pixel electrodes each connected to one of the horizontal signal lines are determined so that the locations in a neighboring Bayer array are a mirror image of counterpart locations in another Bayer array adjacent to the neighboring Bayer array.
US10554916B2
An image sensor includes: a readout circuit that reads out a signal to a signal line, the signal being generated by an electric charge resulting from a photoelectric conversion; a holding circuit that holds a voltage based on an electric current from a power supply circuit; and an electric current source including a transistor having a drain part connected to the signal line and a gate part connected to the holding circuit and the drain part, the electric current source supplying the signal line with an electric current generated by the voltage held in the holding circuit.
US10554915B2
A pixel electrode includes a first electrode, a second electrode arranged so as to face the first electrode in a first direction, and a third electrode. A counter electrode is provided in an upper portion of the pixel electrode, and a photoelectric conversion layer is arranged so as to be sandwiched by the pixel electrode and the counter electrode. A length of the third electrode in a predetermined direction is shorter than a length of the first electrode and a length of the second electrode.
US10554912B2
A semiconductor apparatus, a solid-state image sensing apparatus, and a camera system capable of reducing interference between signals transmitted through adjacent via holes, preventing an increase in the number of the via holes, reducing the area of a chip having sensors thereon and the number of mounting steps thereof. First and second chips are bonded together to form a laminated structure, a wiring between the first chip and the second chip being connected through via holes, the first chip transmitting signals obtained by time-discretizing analog signals generated by respective sensors to the second chip through the corresponding via holes, the second chip sampling the signals transmitted from the first chip through the via holes at a timing different from a timing at which the signals are sampled by the first chip and quantizing the sampled signals to obtain digital signals.
US10554904B2
An imaging apparatus and method enables an automated extended depth of field capability that automates and simplifies the process of creating extended depth of field images. An embodiment automates the acquisition of an image “stack” or sequence and stores metadata at the time of image acquisition that facilitates production of a composite image having an extended depth of field from at least a portion of the images in the acquired sequence. An embodiment allows a user to specify, either at the time of image capture or at the time the composite image is created, a range of distances that the user wishes to have in focus within the composite image. An embodiment provides an on-board capability to produce a composite, extended depth of field image from the image stack. One embodiment allows the user to import the image stack into an image-processing software application that produces the composite image.
US10554899B2
The present disclosure generally relates to HDR imaging techniques, and more specifically to HDR imaging techniques for use when a scene is moving. For time delay integration, the same scene location is repeatedly imaged on sequential rows, allowing for different gain values and/or exposure times to be utilized in different rows. The present disclosure utilizes a static or dynamic selection of gain values and/or exposure times on each row to enable stitching of the rows for high dynamic range.
US10554887B2
An audio/video (A/V) recording and communication doorbell, including a camera, a speaker, a microphone, a power manager, a battery, an AC/DC rectifier, and a DC/DC converter. The doorbell is configured for connection to an external AC power source through the AC/DC rectifier and the DC/DC converter. The power manager is configured to draw power, up to a threshold power, from the AC power source and to draw supplemental power from the battery such that the power drawn from the AC power source never exceeds the threshold power. The present A/V recording and communication doorbell can thus be connected to an existing household AC power supply and an existing doorbell signaling device without causing inadvertent sounding of the signaling device.
US10554885B2
Apparatus and methods for the implementation of an orientation-based user interface. In one embodiment, a method for implementing an orientation-based user interface is disclosed. The method includes determining an orientation of an image capture device via use of an orientation sensor; associating the determining of the orientation with functionality for the image capture device; and enabling the functionality for the image capture device associated with the determining of the orientation. Image capture devices, computing systems, computer-readable apparatus and systems for the purposes of implementing orientation-based user interfaces are also disclosed.
US10554875B2
An apparatus is provided to control a position of a camera module. The apparatus includes a magnetic member disposed on a lens barrel of the camera module, a coil disposed opposite to the magnetic member, and a driver configured to generate to the coil a position confirmation signal including a specific frequency component. The apparatus also includes a signal extractor configured to extract a detected signal, including the specific frequency component, from a coil signal of the coil, and a peak detector detect a peak value of the detected signal and output a position signal corresponding to a position of the magnetic member based on the peak value.
US10554874B2
The present disclosure relates to a solid-state imaging device and electronic equipment that enable improvement of image quality of a captured image. In the solid-state imaging device, two or more photoelectric conversion layers including a photoelectric converter and a charge detector are laminated. The solid-state imaging device is configured to include a state in which light having entered one pixel of a first photoelectric conversion layer closer to an optical lens is received by the photoelectric converter of a plurality of pixels of the second photoelectric conversion layer farther from the optical lens. The technology of the present disclosure can be applied to, for example, a solid-state imaging device that performs imaging.
US10554865B2
In a display controller for generating a video sync signal using an external clock, he display controller includes an initializer configured to initialize an internal parameter in response to a frame start signal. A sync signal generation circuit is configured to count the external clock, increase the internal parameter, and generate the video sync signal according to a result of comparing the internal parameter that has been increased with a setting value. An original use of the external clock may not be generating the video sync signal.
US10554862B2
The present disclosure provides a system and a method for retaining color gamut. The system includes: a first converting module, configured to convert a color system of the first color gamut into a first converted color gamut; a second converting module, configured to convert a color system of the second color gamut into a second converted color gamut; a coordinate point mapping module, configured to calculate a coordinate point in the second converted color gamut corresponding to each coordinate point in the first converted color gamut according to a corresponding algorithm; a correspondence table generating module, configured to generate a correspondence table of the first converted color gamut and the second converted color gamut; a standard color comparison table generating module, configured to generate the standard color comparison table according to the correspondence table.
US10554858B2
An image processing apparatus includes a reading unit and a correction information output unit. The reading unit acquires a saddle-stitched surface picture by reading a saddle-stitched surface of a saddle-stitched booklet formed through folding and stapling processes performed by a saddle-stitching device, and acquires a cover surface picture by reading a cover surface of the saddle-stitched booklet. The correction information output unit outputs correction information about a stapling position to the saddle-stitching device. The correction information is calculated on the basis of a difference between a cover-side fold line position on the cover surface picture, which is specified on the basis of a saddle stitch-side fold line position detected from the saddle-stitched surface picture, and a staple position detected from the cover surface picture.
US10554856B2
A plurality of source image pixels of a subset of image pixels of a source image cell of a selected color component of a digitized image are processed to generate a corresponding color component for each corresponding processed image pixel of a corresponding processed image cell, wherein the processed image pixels of the processed image cell are in one-to-one correspondence with the source image pixels of the source image cell, a bit length of the color component of each processed image pixel of the processed image cell exceeds a bit length of color component of each source image pixel the source image cell, the processed image cell contains substantial color information in excess of what could be contained within a bit length equal to the bit length of each the source image pixel of the color component of the source image cell.
US10554839B2
An image forming apparatus includes a document reading section, an image formation section, a request reception section, a control section, a mode shift section, a determination section, and a setting reception section. In a case where a user's silent mode setting has been received by the setting reception section, the mode shift section shifts the image forming apparatus to a standby mode with no standby time after an ending of a copying performed by the image formation section. In contrast, even when the user's silent mode setting has been received by the setting reception section, in a case where it is determined by the determination section that the copying is a copying intended for a spread document, the mode shift section shifts the image forming apparatus to the standby mode upon passage of a predefined standby time while the image forming apparatus is kept unoperated.
US10554834B2
An image reading apparatus includes: a supply tray; a discharge tray, which is positioned below the supply tray to support the sheet; a conveyance guide, which conveys the sheet from the supply tray to the discharge tray; a reading sensor, which reads an image on the sheet conveyed on the conveyance guide; a discharge unit, which includes a discharge port to discharge the sheet conveyed by the conveyance guide to the discharge tray and is configured to move from a third position to a fourth position, the fourth position being higher than the third position; a first drive source, which generates a drive force; and a second drive source, which generates a drive force, wherein the movable plate is moved by the drive force from the first drive source, and the discharge unit is moved by the drive force from the second drive source.
US10554829B2
An information processing device capable of sharing photographed images while protecting the subject's privacy is provided. The information processing device includes: a photographing-related information acquisition unit configured to acquire image data obtained by photographing a subject or photographing information associated with the image data; a log data acquisition unit configured to acquire log data serving as information related to an operation of a predetermined moving object; and a processing unit configured to evaluate a relevance between the subject and the moving object based on the image data or the photographing information and based on the log data.
US10554827B2
Approaches presented herein enable transferring a physical note to an electronic medium. The approach includes scanning, as an image, a physical note positioned on a display screen of an electronic device and automatically inserting the scanned image into an application being used on the electronic device. A physical note is positioned on a display screen of an electronic device by a user. The physical note is scanned as an image and a location of the physical note is logged. A target application is determined based on the location of the physical note and the scanned image is automatically inserted into the application.
US10554824B2
The transmit power level of a transceiver coupled to a digital subscriber line (DSL) line is reduced from a first transmit power level sufficient for the transceiver to continuously transmit data on the DSL line at a first bit rate to a second transmit power level below the first transmit power level sufficient for the transceiver to continuously transmit data on the DSL line at a second bit rate that is lower than the first bit rate. The reduction in transmit power is limited so that the change does not induce time-varying crosstalk sufficient to destabilize a nearby DSL line. While the transmit power level of the transceiver is reduced to the second transmit power level, the transceiver is suspended from transmitting data on the DSL line for repeated periods of time. Suspending the data transmission is controlled to avoid further time-varying crosstalk sufficient to destabilize the nearby DSL line.
US10554811B2
The computing device may map the incoming number to a caller data to identify a caller. The computing device may determine, by data analytics, a type of service the user is seeking based on determining that the caller is one or more from a service provider, a company or a cause. The computing device may reject the incoming number based on determining the caller does not correspond to the type of service the user is seeking. The computing device may determine, by data analytics, a relation of the person to the user based on determining the caller is a person and rejects the incoming number based on determining the person is not related to the user.
US10554810B1
Embodiments of the invention are related generally to systems and methods for routing and administering TTY calls on behalf of individuals who may be deaf and/or hearing-impaired and/or speech-impaired. The invention provides for systems and methods which are operable to both streamline the routing of non-TTY calls, which are often mistakenly made to TTY phone numbers, as well as to better administer TTY calls to true TTY callers. In the present invention, TTY calls are routed to an operator, who may be presented with a real-time feed of TTY calls received by themselves and/or by other operators. Further, search functionality and exportation of data from the system provide additional functionality for users. In embodiments of the invention, data associated with this system may be used to allow for more effective management of a TTY system by users and/or system administrators.
US10554802B2
A noise or vibration detection system includes a clamping device with an audio transducer and a wireless transmitter. The transmitter transmits the audio signal, or a modified version of the audio signal, from the transducer. A mobile device located remote from the transmitter receives the transmitted audio signal for processing. The mobile device includes a receiver configured to receive the audio signal, a display configured as a user interface and to display information to a user, a memory configured to store non-transient machine executable code, and a processor configured to execute the machine executable code stored on the memory. The machine executable code is configured to process the received signal to form an audio signal which is presented to a speaker of the mobile device or a headphone port of the mobile device and also display the audio signal in graphical form on the display.
US10554801B2
A display device is provided, which includes a memory which stores a plurality of templates which are differently set according to kinds of messages, a detector which detects different pieces of status information, a display which displays a message transfer screen, a controller which automatically generates a message through combination of at least one of the plurality of templates and at least one of the different pieces of status information, which respectively correspond to a selected kind of message, when the kind of message to be transferred is selected on the message transfer screen, and a communicator which transfers the message to an external device. Accordingly, the display device can conveniently transfer the generated message.
US10554800B2
Apparatus and methods to communicate audio data from either an active wireless device or a requesting wireless device to one or more audio reproduction devices that are simultaneously communicatively coupled to both the active wireless device and to the requesting wireless device are disclosed. Responsive to a request from the requesting wireless device to transmit audio data to the one or more audio reproduction devices, the active wireless device determines whether to transmit audio data from the requesting wireless device based at least in part on an audio status of the active wireless device and a set of predetermined arbitration criteria that prioritizes among applications and operating system processes that generate the audio data.
US10554794B2
A method includes: determining a frame structure used for information transmission in the TDD system, where each frame based on the frame structure includes N subframes with a timing length of K subframes, one super frame includes M consecutive subframes, M is a common multiple of N and 2K, each super frame includes at least one downlink-only subframe, and further includes at least one of an uplink-only subframe, a type-1 subframe, or a type-2 subframe, the downlink-only subframe includes a downlink symbol and no uplink symbol, the type-1 subframe includes an uplink symbol and a downlink symbol with uplink symbols less than downlink symbols, the type-2 subframe includes an uplink symbol and a downlink symbol with uplink symbols more than downlink symbols, and the uplink-only subframe includes an uplink symbol and no downlink symbol; and sending and/or receiving a message based on the frame structure.
US10554785B2
The described technology relates to a software application architecture allowing for creation of a web application that has multiple Single Page Applications (SPAs) within the application. The software application architecture includes components that are common to each page of the web application while also having components that are dynamically loaded to cater to specific respective pages within the application. The dynamically loadable components can be identified based on an identifier in a path being browsed using a web browser application. The described application architecture may be used in the context of AngularJS, as well as other SPA technologies and non-SPA technologies.
US10554784B2
According to some embodiments, an application launcher of a media player device launches an application bundle, the application bundle including a binary code. In response, a first server is accessed based on a universal resource locator (URL) specified by the application bundle to download an executable script. The executable script is parsed to configure a script runtime environment based on a predetermined template associated with the executable script. A first application programming interface (API) and a second API are enabled, where the first API is used to access a predetermined library maintained by the media player device and the second API is used to communicate with the binary code. The executable script is executed within the script runtime environment to render content, including rendering standard content by invoking the predetermined library via the first API and rendering customized content by invoking the binary code via the second API.
US10554782B2
A stream application may use small chunks of executable code configured to process data tuples flowing into a processing element. A scheduler allocates the processing elements to individual compute nodes or hosts for execution. However, the stream application may assign various constraints that stipulate which hosts are suitable for a particular processing element. To assign hosts to processing elements such that the constraints are satisfied, the scheduler may use hostpools associated with the processing elements. Once a host is identified that satisfies the constraints, it may be pinned at a particular index within the hostpool.
US10554781B2
Embodiments are provided for receiving media content based on the preferences of additional users. An example implementation includes a computing device transmitting, to a service provider, a first request for media items based on media preferences associated with first user profiles for a media playback system. After transmitting the first request, the computing device determines that media preferences associated with second user profiles are to be used for requesting media items. Thereafter, the computing device transmits, to the service provider, a second request for one or more media items based on media preferences associated with (i) the first user profiles and (ii) the second user profiles. After transmitting the second request, the computing device may receive data indicating at least one media item from the service provider and cause one or more playback devices in the media playback system to play the at least one media item.
US10554775B2
Presenting notifications to one or more computing devices of a user is provided. A notification is received addressed to a client service running on a computing device of one or more computing devices of the user. The notification is classified based on content associated with the notification. User context of the user is determined based on user-related information received from the one or more computing devices. The notification is presented to one or more of the one or more computing devices of the user according to one or more modes of presentation, based on classifying the notification and determining the user context.
US10554774B2
Embodiments of the present disclosure disclose an information pushing method performed at a computer server, the method comprising: receiving an information retrieving request sent by a client; in response to the information retrieving request, identifying an information list and a current retrieval position of the information list; retrieving, from the information list, multiple pieces of information starting from the current retrieval position in a cyclic manner; and pushing the multiple pieces of information to the client, wherein the multiple pieces of information is presented at the client in their retrieval order.
US10554772B2
Architecture that enables a user to designate acceptance to receiving social cards from other user in a social network using a personal digital assistant. A mapping component maintains the mappings of all users who have accepted to participate in card sharing and the acceptance level. A whitelist of users can be created that lists the users to whom a social card can be sent from an endpoint. The user can create local groups dynamically at runtime on the local endpoint, where the local groups enable the sharing of the personalized content with multiple users concurrently. The shared card is selected by the sending user and becomes available to the PDA on the proactive canvas of the recipient's PDA along with other cards. Based on the user engagement history, these cards can be ranked among other cards social or non-social PDA cards. Conflation, push notifications, and filtering are also provided.
US10554767B2
Systems and methods are included for displaying enterprise content on a large-format display based on proximity of one or more user devices. A management server can enroll a television and a user device and install management agents on both. The management server can receive proximity information from the television or the user device, or both, and determine that content relating to the user device should be displayed on the television. For example, the management server or management agents can compare an estimated distance between the television and user device to a threshold distance for displaying content on the television related to that user device. The management server can then request content from a content server and instruct the content server to provide that content directly to the television for display.
US10554761B2
Methods, apparatus, systems and articles of manufacture to transfer a data set via parallel communications are disclosed herein. Example methods include controlling the distribution of portions of a field data set to a network access point via a plurality of parallel communication sessions established by respective ones of a plurality of communication devices with the network access point. Example methods also include comparing a first value based on a respective data transfer rate of a first one of the communication sessions to a second value based on a respective data transfer rate of a second one of the communication sessions to determine whether to establish a new communication session with a third one of the plurality of communication devices. In response to determining to establish a new communication session, a processor instructs a third one of the communication devices to establish the new communication session to transmit a respective portion of the field data set to the network access point.
US10554756B2
A health-monitoring system and method are disclosed. The health-monitoring system and method comprise a sensory system and a sensory to front-end communication (SFCM) protocol coupled to the sensory system. The health-monitoring system and method include a front-end system coupled to the sensory system and a front-end to back-end communication (FBCM) protocol coupled to the front-end system. The health-monitoring system and method include a back-end system. The SFCM protocol communicates with the front-end system using a first state awareness link and the FBCM protocol communicates with the back-end system using a second state awareness link.
US10554755B2
An aircraft data interface function (ADIF) server system comprises a processing module that hosts an aircraft condition monitoring function, comprising an airline modifiable information database including a history buffer and one or more logic units; a management information base (MIB) database; a parameter snapshot database; and a simple network management protocol (SNMP) agent in communication with the MIB database and parameter snapshot database. A core network unit communicates with the SNMP agent and an SNMP manager in an ADIF client. The SNMP agent sends messages to and receives messages from the SNMP manager through the core network unit. The ADIF server system interfaces with one or more avionics systems through a common data network to obtain and store aircraft parameter information. The ADIF client is configured via the core network unit to interact with the ADIF server system to request and receive the aircraft parameter information.
US10554746B2
A virtual blockchain configuration may provide a distributed structure that uses a distributed hash configuration to reduce the complexity of blockchain transactions. One example method of operation may comprise one or more of storing a subset of blockchain data in a network device, accessing via the network device a virtual copy of a blockchain, accessing a blockchain block via the virtual copy of the blockchain, and writing blockchain transactions to the blockchain block via the network device.
US10554745B2
An embodiment of the present invention provides a method for providing a service between applications of a companion device and a broadcast reception device connected over a network, the method comprising: transmitting a request message for obtaining application information to the broadcast reception device; and receiving a response message including the application information from the broadcast reception device in response to the request message, wherein the application information includes address information for communication between the application of the companion device and the application of the broadcast reception device and synchronization address information for synchronization between the companion device and the broadcast reception device.
US10554732B2
A remote communication system includes: a first communication terminal configured to establish a call session for transmitting and receiving at least a voice with a target communication terminal, and to communicate with the target communication terminal; and a second communication terminal configured to participate in the call session. The second communication terminal provides a given function that is not limited to a telephone call to one of the first communication terminal and the target communication terminal, in response to a request from one of a user of the second communication terminal, the first communication terminal, and the target communication terminal.
US10554730B2
A method and system of managing downloads of a file from a server. A determination is made of whether or not a number of current connections between a client and the server is less than a preset threshold number, exceeding one, of allowable concurrent connections with the server. If the determination is that the number of current connections is less than the preset threshold number, responsive to a request by the client to download the file pursuant to another connection between the client and the server, the computer establishes the other connection between the client and the server and downloads the file to the client via the other connection. If the determination is that the number of current connections is at least the preset threshold number, the computer denies a request by the client to download the file from the server using another connection between the client and the server.
US10554723B2
If a host name and a port number of an HTTP request do not correspond to those of an HTTP server, it is determined whether or not the host name indicates a local host and an address of a client that has transmitted the request is a loop-back address, and if so, processing for the HTTP request is continued.
US10554716B2
Systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable media can transmit a quick load article request identifying a quick load article. One or more media content elements associated with the quick load article are received, the one or more media content elements comprising a first quick load embedded web content element. The first quick load embedded web content element comprises embedded web content element information identifying a first embedded web content element and snapshot information identifying a first snapshot associated with the first embedded web content element. The quick load article is rendered, wherein the rendering the quick load article comprises rendering the first snapshot in place of the first embedded web content element.
US10554715B2
In one embodiment, one or more computer systems of a social-networking system receive an input video associated with a first user of an online social networking system. The computer systems receive, from a client system of a second user of the online social networking system, a request to view content associated with the first user. The computer systems generate one or more output videos based on the input video, the one or more output videos are generated by applying a predefined video template, and the predefined video template includes a plurality of video settings and transcodes the input video to the one or more output videos. The computer systems select one of the one or more output videos, the selected output video comprises at least a portion of the input video. The computer systems provide, for display on the client system, the selected output video together with the requested content.
US10554709B2
Technologies are described herein for event delivery and stream processing utilizing virtual processing agents. Upon receiving an event publication in a queue, a runtime system identifies one or more virtual processing agents that might be interested in, but have not explicitly subscribed to, the published event. Event information of the published event is then delivered to the identified virtual processing agents. Prior to the actual delivery, the runtime system further determines if the virtual processing agents have been activated and activates those processing agents that have not been activated. Based on the received event information, some of the virtual processing agents might decide to explicitly submit subscriptions to receive more events from the queue. The explicit subscriptions will trigger the runtime system to deliver the subscribed events to the processing agents, which might include past events that have been published in the queue before the explicit subscription is received.
US10554699B2
An exemplary specifically programmed electronic communications exchange which includes at least the following specifically programmed components: a specifically programmed computer processor that is configured to at least perform, in real-time, the following: causing, via a computer network, to display a company personalized communications set-up graphical user interface configured to allow a representative of a company to dynamically define a plurality of company communications attributes; causing, via the computer network, to display a consumer communications set-up graphical user interface configured to allow a consumer to dynamically define a plurality of consumer communications preference attributes; automatically matching the company to the consumer based at least in part on: the plurality of company communications attributes and the plurality of consumer communications preference attributes; and automatically and electronically delivering a plurality of electronic communications, from or on behalf of the company, to the consumer.
US10554677B1
Techniques to facilitate detection of real user interaction with mobile applications are disclosed herein. In at least one implementation, a mobile application that generates a web service request is executed on a wireless communication device. The wireless communication device executes a client security component of the mobile application to include user behavior attributes in the web service request, and utilizes a mobile application programming interface to transfer the web service request including the user behavior attributes for delivery to a web server. The web server executes a server security component of a web service to extract the user behavior attributes from the web service request and process the user behavior attributes to determine whether or not the mobile application is being operated by a human user.
US10554670B2
A method for using a network and a secure element, whereby the secure element of a device receives a request for usages data from the device. The secure element sends the usage data to the device in response to the request. The usage data enable the device to use the network. The secure element applies a timer to measure a delay time. The device shall only use the network, after the delay time has expired. The secure element prevents the usage of the network by the device until the delay time has expired.
US10554667B2
A resource permission management method is disclosed. The method includes monitoring, by a processor, a sensitivity of a target resource, and when the sensitivity of the target resource changes, adjusting, by the processor, a permission level of the target resource according to the sensitivity of the target resource.
US10554657B1
Disclosed are various embodiments for using an audio interface device to facilitate authentication for other devices. An authentication service causes a first client device to present an authentication code via an output device of the first client device. The authentication service receives the authentication code from a second client device. The second client device is in an authenticated state for access to an account, and the second client device received the authentication code from an environmental sensor while in a listening mode. The authentication service authenticates the first client device for access to the account in response to determining that the authentication code received from the second client device matches the authentication code presented by the first client device.
US10554645B2
A method and system for authenticating an Internet user identity by cross-referencing and comparing at least two independent sources of information. A first geographical location of a computer signature of an internet user is identified, and the geographical location of a communication voice device of said internet user is identified to determine a second location. The first and second locations are compared for geographical proximity to confirm the identity of the internet user. Based upon geographical proximity of said locations, a score may be assigned to the internet user, and access to a website or authorization to carry out a transaction may be allowed or limited based upon said score. Alternatively, additional authentication information can be required or access can be terminated.
US10554627B2
A method for relaying a message is provided. The method includes transmitting, by an electronic device, a first message including a first anonymous identifier of the electronic device to at least one external device, and receiving a second message including the first anonymous identifier and a second anonymous identifier of the at least one external device.
US10554625B2
A system and method for centrally controlling access by computers in a corporate network to a plant network that runs plant applications, and for gauging Process Control System (PCS) Functional Specification competency. This system and method will help ensure that the corporate network and plant networks are operating according to a predetermined corporate-level engineering baseline that sets the minimum “functional” parameters for the networks to meet a business target or objective.
US10554624B2
In an example, a web gateway is described, including an authentication proxy engine (PAE). The PAE authenticates a user device via, for example, a username and password, biometric data, or two-factor authentication. The web gateway then provides seamless and transparent single sign-on (SSO) for one or more web services. When the user requests a web page from the web service, the PAE inserts custom code that detects a login action. When the user logs in, a one-time token may be provided to auto-fill the username and password field. When the user submits the form, the PAE provides the actual credentials to the web service. The PAE may also provide authentication via authentication headers.
US10554620B2
Many hybrid cloud topologies require virtual machines in a public cloud to use a router in a private cloud, even when the virtual machine is transmitting to another virtual machine in the public cloud. Routing data through an enterprise router on the private cloud via the internet is generally inefficient. This problem can be overcome by placing a router within the public cloud that mirrors much of the routing functionality of the enterprise router. A switch configured to intercept address resolution protocol (ARP) request for the enterprise router's address and fabricate a response using the MAC address of the router in the public cloud.
US10554603B2
Activity information relating to activities of a respective electronic communication recipient accessing information associated with an electronic communication is received from each of a plurality of electronic communication clients. The activity information received from each of the plurality of electronic communication clients can indicate an amount of time the electronic communication is open in the respective electronic communication client. Based on the received activity information, each of the electronic communication recipients can be rated to generate at least one recommendation as to who is able to provide information pertaining to the electronic communication. The recommendation can be communicated to another electronic communication recipient.
US10554602B2
A user terminal and a control method thereof are provided. The user terminal includes a communicator configured to communicate with a server; a display configured to display a message screen including a plurality of messages exchanged between the user terminal and the server; and a processor configured to control the display to display the plurality of messages on the message screen in an individually selectable manner, and based on at least one message of the plurality of messages being selected on the message screen and at least one share target, with which to share the at least some of the plurality of messages, being selected, control the communicator to transmit, to the server, information regarding the at least one message of the plurality of messages and the at least one share target.
US10554597B1
Identifying messages transferred to and from a mobile user device may provide a way to monitor message transfers. One example method of operation includes receiving a message from a user device, processing the message to identify message content, determining whether the message should be modified based on the message content, and determining whether the message should be transmitted to its intended destination based on the message content.
US10554590B2
Generating an automated agent enabled to engage in a multi-turn discussion with a user in response to a received request. For example, the automated agent is operative to provide a response on behalf of an agent owner. A knowledge database is generated based on the agent owner's context (e.g., email conversations, calendar data, organizational chart, document database). A request for information is received and analyzed for understanding the request and for gauging a level of frustration of the requesting user. An urgency level of the request is determined based at least in part on the level of frustration of the requesting user. A query of the knowledge database is made for determining a response to the request, wherein the determined response is based at least in part on the urgency level of the request. A response is generated and provided to the requesting user.
US10554586B2
A computer-implemented method for identifying a physical port associated with a virtual machine is provided. The method includes receiving a request to identify the physical port associated with the virtual machine. The method also includes translating, by a processor, an address of a virtual interface of the virtual machine into an address of a physical interface, the address of the physical interface including slot identification and port identification of the physical port. The method further includes identifying a plurality of light emitting diodes (LEDs) that correspond to the address of the physical interface and instructing a LED controller to activate the plurality of LEDs.
US10554583B2
VLSI layouts of generalized multi-stage and pyramid networks for broadcast, unicast and multicast connections are presented using only horizontal and vertical links with spacial locality exploitation. The VLSI layouts employ shuffle exchange links where outlet links of cross links from switches in a stage in one sub-integrated circuit block are connected to inlet links of switches in the succeeding stage in another sub-integrated circuit block so that said cross links are either vertical links or horizontal and vice versa. Furthermore the shuffle exchange links are employed between different sub-integrated circuit blocks so that spacially nearer sub-integrated circuit blocks are connected with shorter links compared to the shuffle exchange links between spacially farther sub-integrated circuit blocks. In one embodiment the sub-integrated circuit blocks are arranged in a hypercube arrangement in a two-dimensional plane. The VLSI layouts exploit the benefits of significantly lower cross points, lower signal latency, lower power and full connectivity with significantly fast compilation.The VLSI layouts with spacial locality exploitation presented are applicable to generalized multi-stage and pyramid networks, generalized folded multi-stage and pyramid networks, generalized butterfly fat tree and pyramid networks, generalized multi-link multi-stage and pyramid networks, generalized folded multi-link multi-stage and pyramid networks, generalized multi-link butterfly fat tree and pyramid networks, generalized hypercube networks, and generalized cube connected cycles networks for speedup of s≥1. The embodiments of VLSI layouts are useful in wide target applications such as FPGAs, CPLDs, pSoCs, ASIC placement and route tools, networking applications, parallel & distributed computing, and reconfigurable computing.
US10554582B2
One exemplary embodiment is directed to a system comprising a switch used in a network and a central function configured to receive physical layer information related to the network. The physical layer information includes information associating media access control (MAC) addresses of devices on the network with ports of the switch. The switch is configured to use information about a spanning tree determined by the central function to configure the switch to carry out a switching function performed by the switch. The central function is configured to use at least some physical layer information about patching equipment in the network and end devices in the network in associating MAC addresses of devices on the network with the ports of the switch. Other embodiments are disclosed.
US10554581B2
A network on chip (NoC), a communication control method, and a controller are provided. The NoC includes multiple routers and multiple network interfaces NIs, each router in the multiple routers is connected to one local node device using one NI, and each router includes one output port connected to an NI, one input port connected to the NI, multiple output ports connected to other routers, and multiple input ports connected to other routers; there is an input bypass channel between the output port that is connected to an NI and of each router and each input port that is connected to another router and of the router. There is an output bypass channel between the input port that is connected to an NI and of each router and each output port that is connected to another router and of the router.
US10554573B2
Disclosed is a method for transmitting streaming media data, applied to a streaming server, including: determining priorities of data blocks of different types in streaming media data; respectively encoding the data blocks in the streaming media data to be broadcasted live currently to generate corresponding redundant codes; and after the streaming media data to be broadcasted live currently are completely sent, sequentially sending the redundant codes corresponding to the data blocks according to the priorities of the data blocks in the streaming media data from high to low.
US10554566B2
Apparatuses, methods, and systems are disclosed for contention window size adjustment. One apparatus includes a transmitter that transmits data on a carrier to a set of devices in a first transmission burst having a duration of at least one subframe. In some embodiments, the set of devices includes one or more devices. In various embodiments, the apparatus includes a receiver that receives feedback information from each device. In certain embodiments, the apparatus includes a processor that determines, based on the feedback information, whether interference above a predetermined level exists on the carrier during the first transmission burst at each device, adjusts a contention window size based on the determination of whether interference above the predetermined level exists on the carrier during the first transmission burst at each device, and determines a value N between a predetermined minimum contention window size and the adjusted contention window size.
US10554552B2
Monitoring network addresses and managing data transfer of an electronic data processing system. A first data packet including a first source network address and a first target network address is received via a first system link of a first converged interface. The first source network address is a unique network address assigned to a subsystem of the electronic data processing system. The first converged interface checks whether the first source network address is registered in a first source table assigned to the first converged interface. If the first source network address is not registered in the first source table, a registration of the first source network address is added to the first source table and it is announced to the remaining converged interfaces of the electronic data processing system that the first source network address is registered for the first computer system.
US10554546B1
An improved technique involves using a systems dynamics model in an information technology (IT) data center in order to determine an optimal distribution of data among data center devices. Along these lines, a data center control server takes measurements of devices across an IT data center over time and compares these measurements to quantities specified in set points (e.g., a service level agreement (SLA)) to produce deviations. The data center control server then inputs the deviations from the set points into a systems dynamics engine that determines a configuration of the devices in the IT data center so that output from the IT data center satisfies a set of constraints, including those specified in the SLA. The data center control server then configures the IT data center devices according to the configuration to send incoming data along the specified data paths.
US10554543B1
Techniques are described for migrating data traffic, based on a new protocol priority value, from one Label Switched Path (LSP) assigned a higher initial protocol priority value to another LSP assigned a lower initial protocol priority value. For example, a network may initially establish a resource reservation LSP associated with a resource reservation protocol assigned a higher initial protocol priority value than a segment routing protocol used to establish a segment routed LSP. Rather than being unable to send data traffic on an established segment routed LSP because the segment routing protocol has a lower initial protocol priority than the resource reservation protocol, an ingress router may receive from a centralized controller a message specifying a new protocol priority value assigned to the segment routed LSP in response to which the ingress router may create or update its initial protocol priorities, and forward data traffic along the segment routed LSP.
US10554534B1
Systems and methods are provided for efficiently permitting the transmission and receipt of trading messages between message sources configured to use a variety of different protocols. Messaging gateways may be configured to reformat messages for proper transmission across a transport mechanism. Messaging gateways may also insert sequence and group information into message headers to facilitate processing messages in the proper order. Messages may be processed with processing threads that are dynamically allocated by messaging gateways.
US10554531B2
A method is provided for enforcing quality of service parameters. A gateway receives a request for data usage from a mobile device. The gateway sends, to a controller, inquiry for allowed bit rate. Upon receiving a first bit rate value, the gateway sends, to a charging system, request for quota. In response to receiving the quota, the gateway provides data to the mobile device based on the first bit rate value. The gateway provides data to the mobile device until the quota is exhausted. Once a data usage threshold is reached, the gateway receives, from the controller, a second bit rate value. In response to receiving the second bit rate value, the gateway provides data to the mobile device based on the second bit rate value, until an activation-time is reached. When the activation-time is reached, the gateway resets the allowed bit rate to the first bit rate value.
US10554530B2
Methods, apparatus, and articles of manufacture to monitor media are disclosed. An example apparatus a peer-to-peer (P2P) administrator to establish a first direct media network, the P2P administrator to operate as a Group Owner of the first direct media network, a media presenter to transmit media obtained from a streaming client device to a media presentation device different than the apparatus via the first direct media network, a message generator to generate a message including an identification of the media, and a network communicator to transmit the message to a central facility via a network.
US10554524B2
A method for estimating network conditions of a multi-path connection between a server and a client that is not aware of multi-path signalling. The server having a plurality of communication interfaces connected to a same communication interface of the client through a respective plurality of paths, the method begins, at the server, by obtaining at least one parameter characterizing the client, determining, based on the at least one obtained parameter, an order for successively considering each path of two or more paths. The method may continue for each path successively considered, sending data over at least the path considered, and receiving, over a reception path, at least one feedback message, in response to the sent data and determining network conditions of the two or more paths, using the received feedback messages.
US10554523B2
A system for determining communication channel characteristics includes a transmitter comprising a bit sequence generator and a frame processing and modulator unit, where the frame processing and modulator unit is configured to generate a transmission frame comprising an embedded bit sequence generated by the bit sequence generator and at least one embedded side channel field, the transmitter further configured to transmit the transmission frame over a communications channel, a receiver in communication with the transmitter over the communications channel and configured to receive the transmission frame, and a data processor, in communication with the receiver through a data processor interface, configured to receive the transmission frame from the receiver, the processor further configured to process the transmission frame to detect and analyze distortions in a waveform corresponding to the transmission frame generated during the transmission over the communications channel based on the embedded bit sequence and the at least one embedded side channel field.
US10554519B2
In a large scale computing system, a supervisory system is utilized to monitor the operations and requests of multiple components, and to manage such requests so that overall power considerations for the entire system are considered. The supervisory system has the ability to identify requests and aggregations of simultaneous requests that will create an adverse power effect, and to apply overall control methodologies which will help to minimize these adverse effects.
US10554515B2
A customer premises network access device includes a housing and a network interface unit at least partially disposed therein, for communicating with a data network and providing access to the data network to a user. The customer premises network access device also includes a processing unit disposed in the housing and connected to the network interface unit. The processing unit is configured to determine an aggregate amount of data associated with the network interface unit over a predetermined time period, and to determine a data value based on the determined aggregate amount of data. An exterior-facing display viewable to the user from outside the housing receives the data value from the processing unit, and displays an indicium based on the display value to the user.
US10554508B2
A distributed computing system provides at least one service, and the service is provided by resources of the distributed computing system. Resources are represented by a topology graph including storage, application and database server nodes joined by edges indicative of relationships between nodes. Predefined parameters are monitored that are indicative of operating characteristics of the distributed computing system when providing the service. Values of the predefined parameters are compared with respective predetermined performance threshold values. The performance threshold values are determined based on a service level agreement (SLA). The SLA includes a service level objective (SLO). The performance threshold values are indicative of the respective operating characteristics prior to an event. Rules are provided for selecting a combination of application, storage and database server nodes to meet the SLO for each parameter of the parameter. Data associated with the set of rules are stored in the computing system.
US10554503B2
Disclosed are systems, apparatus, methods, and computer readable media for interfacing with a phone system in an on-demand service environment. In one embodiment, a client machine is in communication with a data provider and the phone system. The phone system is operated by a phone provider separate from the data provider. A message is received at the client machine from the phone system. The message includes information regarding a phone event in relation to a phone call. The phone event information is provided in a first part of a user interface in a web browser on the client machine. A second part of the user interface is capable of displaying information received at the client machine from the data provider. The first part of the user interface and the second part of the user interface are adapted to communicate with one another. For example, the first part of the user interface is adapted to send a message including the phone event information to the second part of the user interface.
US10554497B2
A method for the exchange of data between nodes of a server cluster includes a plurality of nodes interconnected together by a geographic interconnection network including a plurality of transmission segments linking the plurality of nodes together according to a predetermined limited number of several different connection directions respectively associated with several different coordinates of a system of coordinates, each transmission segment of the geographic interconnection network thus belonging to a single one of the different connection directions and the system of coordinates thus being defined such that each coordinate of the system of coordinates is associated with a single one of the different connection directions, the method including sending, by a sending node, data intended for at least one other receiving node; transmitting the data using the geographic interconnection network; and receiving the data by each the receiving node.
US10554495B2
An apparatus for implementing a user policy includes a policy module that issues a user policy for a plurality of computing devices. Two or more of the computing devices have different hardware configurations. The apparatus includes a soft metrics module that, in response to the user policy, sends soft metrics for a computing device of the plurality of computing devices, to determine if the computing device complies with the user policy, where the soft metrics are specific to a hardware configuration of the computing device. The apparatus includes an operational data module that receives, from the computing device, operational data responsive to the soft metrics, and a compliance module that analyzes the operational data to determine if the computing device complies with the user policy.
US10554494B1
Techniques are described for automatic provisioning of inter-control center communications protocol (ICCP) and automatic provisioning of virtual local area networks (VLANs) on an inter-chassis link (ICL) between multi-chassis link aggregation group (MC-LAG) peer devices. The MC-LAG peer devices may comprise two network devices included in an MC-LAG that is multi-homed to each of a plurality of MC-LAG client devices. In one example, the disclosed techniques enable detection of one or more VLANs configured on a multi-homed interface of the MC-LAG, and automatic provisioning of the detected VLANs on the ICL within the MC-LAG. In another example, the disclosed techniques enable determination of one or more ICCP parameters from MC-LAG configuration information, and automatic provisioning of ICCP over the ICL according to the determined ICCP parameters. The MC-LAG may be included within an enterprise switch of an enterprise network or within a data center switch of a data center network.
US10554487B2
Representative embodiments described herein set forth techniques for optimizing large-scale deliveries of electronic Subscriber Identity Modules (eSIMs) to mobile devices. Specifically, instead of generating and assigning eSIMs when mobile devices are being activated—which can require significant processing overhead—eSIMs are pre-generated with a basic set of information, and are later-assigned to the mobile devices when they are activated. This can provide considerable benefits over conventional approaches that involve generating and assigning eSIMs during mobile device activation, especially when new mobile devices (e.g., smartphones, tablets, etc.) are being launched and a large number of eSIM assignment requests are to be fulfilled in an efficient manner.
US10554486B2
Various technologies described herein pertain to managing multiple enrollments of a computing device into configuration sources. Respective enrollment types for the enrollments into the configuration sources can be detected. Moreover, respective control data for the enrollments into the configuration sources can be set based on the enrollment types. Provisioning elements (e.g., policies, preferences, configuration profiles, and resources) that satisfy the respective control data can be permitted to be applied to the computing device by the configuration sources as part of the enrollments. Further, disparate provisioning elements that fail to satisfy the respective control data can be prevented from being applied to the computing device as part of the enrollments.
US10554483B2
Systems, methods, and computer-readable media for performing network assurance in a traditional network. In some examples, a system can collect respective sets of configurations programmed at network devices in a network and, based on the respective sets of configurations, determine a network-wide configuration of the network, the network-wide configuration including virtual local area networks (VLANs), access control lists (ACLs) associated with the VLANs, subnets, and/or a topology. Based on the network-wide configuration of the network, the system can compare the ACLs for each of the VLANs to yield a VLAN consistency check, compare respective configurations of the subnets to yield a subnet consistency check, and perform a topology consistency check based on the topology. Based on the VLAN consistency check, the subnet consistency check, and the topology consistency check, the system can determine whether the respective sets of configurations programmed at the network devices contain a configuration error.
US10554481B2
A method for locating a quality of service problem implemented on a terminal during a multi-media session between two terminals over a communication network, which includes at least one media gateway that is able to retransmit media data packets without particular processing according to a “router mode” of management. The terminals obtain a first quality of service data item relating to the multi-media session. Following a change in the mode of management to a “relay mode” in which the multi-media session initially established between the terminals is split into two separate multi-media sessions, it includes: obtaining of a second quality of service data item relating to one of the two multi-media sessions established following the change in the mode of management of the media gateway; comparing the first and second quality of service data items; and locating the quality of service problem depending on the result of the comparison.
US10554478B2
A method and apparatus for providing trouble isolation are disclosed. For example, the method monitors a plurality of sessions for a user group for detecting an abnormal cause code associated with the user group, determines a root cause for the abnormal cause code when a deviation is determined to have occurred for the cause code of the user group, wherein the root cause identifies either an issue associated with the communications network or an issue associated with user endpoint devices of the user group, and generates a ticket indicating the root cause.
US10554477B2
Systems, methods, and computer-readable media for aggregating and presenting network events in a network environment. In some embodiments, a system can maintain event correlation rules for aggregating \network events occurring in a network based on characteristics of previously occurring network events. Network events occurring in the specific network environment can be identified. The network events can be aggregated to form an aggregated network event using the event correlation rules maintained based on the characteristics of previously occurring network events. The aggregated network event can subsequently be presented to a user.
US10554476B2
Systems and methods for managing a peer-to-peer connection are disclosed. A first electronic device discovers a second electronic device available for peer-to-peer connection. A group owner intent value is determined based on one or more power characteristics of the first electronic device. A group owner intent value for the second electronic device is received. The determined group owner intent value is compared with the received group owner intent value for the second electronic device. A group role is assumed based on the comparison of the determined group owner intent value and the received group owner intent value for the second electronic device.
US10554475B2
Methods and systems are disclosed for a sandbox based internet isolation in an untrusted network. A host computer system may include a host-based firewall, an operating system, a first memory space, and a second memory space. The host-based firewall may be configured to prevent unauthorized communication between the trusted host computer system and one or more other devices on an untrusted LAN and/or the Internet. The second memory space may be configured to enable storage and/or operation of one or more applications and/or processes associated with a sandboxed computing environment. The host computer system may include a sandbox firewall that enforces separation of the first and second memory spaces.
US10554472B2
Embodiments relate to a transceiver configured to send a send signal to a radio module having a backscatter modulator or a load modulator, the send signal including two different signal portions based on mutually independent signals or signal sources.
US10554469B2
Methods and apparatus for frequency offset estimation are disclosed. In an exemplary embodiment, a method includes determining a demodulation reference signal (DMRS) frequency offset estimate from DMRS symbols in a received signal, and determining a cyclic prefix (CP) frequency offset estimate from cyclic prefix values in the received signal. The method also includes combining the DMRS and CP frequency offset estimates to determine a final frequency offset estimate. In an exemplary embodiment, an apparatus includes a DMRS frequency offset estimator that determines a DMRS frequency offset estimate based on DMRS symbols received in an uplink transmission, and a cyclic prefix (CP) frequency offset estimator that determines a CP frequency offset estimate based on cyclic prefix values in the uplink transmission. The apparatus also includes an offset combiner that combines the DMRS frequency offset estimate with the CP frequency offset estimate to generate a final frequency offset estimate.
US10554466B2
A broadcast signal receiver includes a tuner for tuning a broadcast signal, a reference signal detector for detecting pilots from the tuned broadcast signal, a de-framer for de-framing a signal frame of the broadcast signal and deriving service data based on a number of carriers of the signal frame, and a decoder for performing error correction process on the derived service data.
US10554460B2
To provide a device, a method; and a program which are capable of further improving decoding accuracy in a case in which multiplexing/multiple-access using non-orthogonal resources is performed.A device includes: a processing unit configured to apply a second constellation corresponding to a symbol position of a first bit string in a first constellation applied to the first bit string, to a second bit string in regard to a plurality of bit strings to be multiplexed for each of transmission signal sequences to be multiplexed in resource blocks for which at least a part of frequency resources or time resources overlap.
US10554458B2
Techniques and architectures for providing FSK signal modulation using mixing for the generation of the two output frequencies are described. In an embodiment, a frequency-shift keying (FSK) transmitter may be operative to provide transmission of wireless signals. The FSK transmitter may include a high-frequency generator to generate at least one high-frequency wave signal based on a fixed frequency signal, a low-frequency generator to generate at least one low-frequency wave signal based on the fixed frequency signal, and at least one mixer to mix the at least one high-frequency wave signal and the at least one low-frequency wave signal to generate a logic signal, the logic signal comprising one of a logic 0 signal or a logic 1 signal based on digital input data.
US10554454B2
In accordance with one or more embodiments, a system can include a plurality of twisted insulated conductors, and a communication device coupled to a first conductive endpoint of each insulated conductor of the plurality of twisted insulated conductors. The communication device can facilitate generating transmission signals at each first conductive endpoint of each insulated conductor of the plurality of twisted insulated conductors. The transmission signals in turn can induce electromagnetic waves that propagate along interstitial areas between the plurality of twisted insulated conductors. Other embodiments are disclosed.
US10554453B1
A decision feedback equalizer (DFE) comprises four charge-steering (CS) primary latches and four primary taps. Two of the four CS primary latches are driven by complementary in-phase quarter-rate clocks and the other two of the four CS primary latches are driven by complementary quadrature quarter-rate clocks. No element of the DFE is driven by any half-rate clocks. In some implementations, each of the primary latches including a respective differential pair of n-channel output transistors and each primary tap includes a respective differential pair of p-channel input transistors connected via their gate nodes to a respective one of the four CS primary latches. In other implementations, each of the primary latches including a respective differential pair of p-channel input transistors and each primary tap includes a respective differential pair of n-channel output transistors connected via their gate nodes to a respective one of the four CS primary latches.
US10554439B2
Techniques are described for controlling attributes and/or settings related to operation of devices via a wireless network. An access device can determine a status of a configurable attribute/setting related to operation of a device (e.g., a home automation network device that can control a home appliance) connected to the network. The computing device can execute an application that can generate and display a graphical interface including an interactive area or an interactive element to control the device. The interactive element or the graphical interface can indicate a current value for the setting/attribute. The interactive area or element can be adjustable to adjust the setting/attribute. An adjusted value of the setting/attribute can be communicated to the network which can cause operation of the device to be controlled based on the adjusted value. The computing device can modify the graphical interface to indicate the adjusted value of the setting/attribute.
US10554429B2
Efficient error control techniques for TCP-based multicast networks are described. In one embodiment, for example, an apparatus may comprise at least one memory and logic for routing data at a node of a TCP multicast tree, at least a portion of the logic comprised in hardware coupled to the at least one memory, the logic to identify a data segment that has been retransmitted to the node from an adjacent upstream node, determine whether each of a plurality of adjacent downstream nodes have acknowledged at least one previous transmission of the data segment, and in response to a determination that one or more of the adjacent downstream nodes have not acknowledged at least one previous transmission of the data segment, forward the data segment to each of the one or more adjacent downstream nodes. Other embodiments are described and claimed.
US10554419B2
A method for a re-issuance of an attribute-based credential of an issuer of the attribute-based credential for a user may be provided. The user is holding backup values derived from a first credential previously obtained from the issuer, wherein the first credential is built using at least a first value of at least one authentication pair. The method comprises receiving by the issuer from the user a set of values derived from the backup values comprising a second value of the at least one authentication pair, validating by the issuer that the second value is a valid authentication answer with respect to the first value and whether the set of values was derived from a valid first credential, and providing by the issuer a second credential to the user based on the first set of values.
US10554415B2
The present document relates to transcoding of metadata, and in particular to a method and system for transcoding metadata with reduced computational complexity. A transcoder configured to transcode an inbound bitstream comprising an inbound content frame and an associated inbound metadata frame into an outbound bitstream comprising an outbound content frame and an associated outbound metadata frame is described. The inbound content frame is indicative of a signal encoded according to a first codec system and the outbound content frame is indicative of the signal encoded according to a second codec system. The transcoder is configured to identify an inbound block of metadata from the inbound metadata frame, the inbound block of metadata associated with an inbound descriptor indicative of one or more properties of metadata comprised within the inbound block of metadata, and to generate the outbound metadata frame from the inbound metadata frame based on the inbound descriptor.
US10554414B1
A Material eXchange Format (MXF) digital file generated by a digital electronic processor is disclosed that includes a generic container for a media file. The MXF file also includes a SDTI-CP (Serial Data Transport Interface-Content Package) compatible system item. The SDTI-CP compatible system item has a media file metadata and a blockchain hash digest information formed from the media file. The blockchain hash digest information of the media file may be a blockchain hash digest used to error check the media file. Alternatively, the blockchain hash digest information of the media file may be a link to a cloud-based blockchain hash digest used to error check the media file.
US10554406B1
Systems as described herein may include authorizing the sharing of data and sharing data between a variety of systems. A request to share data may be provided to a first system. The system may create sharing session data using smart contracts executed by a distributed network system. Sharing session data may be stored using a smart contract. A second system may obtain the sharing session data and verify the sharing session based on the execution of the smart contract. On verification of the sharing session, a variety of data may be shared between the systems identified in the sharing session data. The sharing session data may be established between two systems and/or a number of systems. Smart contracts may provide a variety of functions for authorizing the sharing of data between systems. Additionally, encrypted data may be stored and/or obtained using a smart contract.
US10554401B1
A physical card (in some cases without any on-board source of power or computing capabilities) is configured to maintain access information for digital bearer assets. The physical card may include disposed thereon a single address operable to receive digital bearer assets in one or more transactions on a decentralized computing platform, like a blockchain-based decentralized computing platform. Other decentralized computing platforms utilize different address generation protocols, thus preventing use of a single address on those other platforms. A set of addresses is generated, each address corresponding to a given decentralized computing platform. Each address is based on a same underlying key-pair, and a primary address is selected from the set for a given card. The remaining addresses in the set are stored, without storage of the public key or private key, and returned in a response to a request for additional addresses of the currency card.
US10554396B2
A communications device for generating a key for use as a shared secret in communications with another communications device. Each communications device comprises a sensor array for measuring a spatially-varying magnetic field originating from a first spatially-varying density of metallic particles comprised in a first battery, when subjected to an excitation magnetic field, and processing means operative to acquire a set of values from the sensor array, which set of values represents the spatially-varying magnetic field, and to derive the key from the set of values. The excitation magnetic field is generated by a magnetic-field generator comprised in one of the communications devices. Thereby, the two communications devices may, when in proximity, generate identical keys by probing the spatially-varying density of metallic particles comprised in the first battery.
US10554394B1
The system and method presents a secure blockchain enabled encryption to foster the on and off toggle of a mute function in a voice call among two or more parties. Incoming information and data files may be encrypted using any preferred method of encryption, then sliced into segments, each segment of which is hashed and encrypted onto one or more blockchains depending upon the size of the segments desired. A retrieval and recombination mechanism is employed to quickly locate and decrypt all of the segments of each information file such that the blockchain distributed across multiple servers, including cloud-based servers.
US10554392B2
An HSM management hub coordinates the distribution and synchronization of cryptographic material across a fleet of connected hardware security modules (“HSMs”). Cryptographic material is exchanged between HSMs in the fleet in a cryptographically protected format. In some examples, the cryptographic material is encrypted using a common fleet key maintained by the HSMs in the fleet. In other examples, the cryptographic material is protected using asymmetric cryptographic keys that are associated with the members of the HSM fleet. The HSM management hub may be used to divide the HSM fleet into subdomains by providing domain keys to subsets of HSMs within the HSM fleet. Cryptographic information that is encrypted with particular domain keys can be distributed across the entire HSM fleet, and restricted to use by authorized HSMs that are in possession of the particular domain keys.
US10554387B2
A flexible aes instruction for a general purpose processor is provided that performs aes encryption or decryption using n rounds, where n includes the standard aes set of rounds {10, 12, 14}. A parameter is provided to allow the type of aes round to be selected, that is, whether it is a “last round”. In addition to standard aes, the flexible aes instruction allows an AES-like cipher with 20 rounds to be specified or a “one round” pass.
US10554378B2
The present disclosure relates to a pre-5th-Generation (5G) or 5G communication system to be provided for supporting higher data rates Beyond 4th-Generation (4G) communication system such as Long Term Evolution (LTE). An operation method for a receiving end in a wireless communication system includes receiving signals from a plurality of transmitting ends; determining filters for each of the plurality of transmitting ends; and filtering the signals using each of the filters.
US10554377B2
The disclosure includes a system and method for implementing full-duplex wireless messaging between communication devices. In some embodiments, a method executed by first communication device includes transmitting, in a full-duplex operation mode, a first portion of first data from the first communication device to a second communication device using a wireless channel. The method includes transmitting, in the full-duplex operation mode, a remaining portion of the first data to the second communication device while simultaneously receiving second data from the second communication device using the wireless channel, wherein a first duration of receiving the second data is less than a second duration of transmitting the first data. The method includes receiving, in the full-duplex operation mode, third data from a third communication device using the wireless channel while simultaneously transmitting the remaining portion of the first data to the second communication device using the wireless channel.
US10554375B2
Examples described herein include apparatuses and methods for full duplex device-to-device cooperative communication. Example systems described herein may include self-interference noise calculators. The output of a self-interference noise calculator may be used to compensate for the interference experienced due to signals transmitted by another antenna of the same wireless device or system. In implementing such a self-interference noise calculator, a selected wireless relaying device or wireless destination device may operate in a full-duplex mode, such that relayed messages may be transmitted as well as information from other sources or destinations during a common time period (e.g., symbol, slot, subframe, etc.).
US10554370B2
Provided is a wireless communication terminal that wirelessly communicates with a base wireless communication terminal. The wireless communication terminal includes: a transceiver; and a processor. The processor is configured to receive trigger information and data from the base wireless communication terminal by using the transceiver, and transmits ACK information indicating whether the data is received to the base wireless communication terminal based on the trigger information. The trigger information is information for triggering transmission of the wireless communication terminal.
US10554368B2
The disclosed subject matter includes techniques for wireless communication. In one example, a system includes a processor and a computer-readable memory storage device for storing executable instructions that can be executed by the processor to cause the processor to send a data frame to a client device. The processor can also receive a data-acknowledgment frame from the client device in response to the data frame within a predetermined time after sending the data frame. The processor can also aggregate a response data-acknowledgment frame in response to receiving the data-acknowledgment frame with at least one data frame to form an aggregated frame. The processor can also further send the aggregated frame to the client device and the at least one other client device within the predetermined time after receiving the data-acknowledgement frame.
US10554364B2
A method for receiving control information for a reference signal related to phase noise estimation by a user equipment (UE) comprises receiving control information indicating whether the reference signal related to the phase noise estimation is transmitted; when the control information indicates that the reference signal is transmitted, receiving the reference signal based on the control information; wherein when a size of a traffic resource block (RB) for the UE is greater than a predetermined value, the control information indicates the reference signal is transmitted.
US10554361B2
A method for changing reference signal (RS) allocation by a device operating in an FDR scheme may comprise the steps of: determining whether to release an additionally allocated RS according to a transmission power variation of the device or to additionally allocate an RS for channel estimation of a non-linear component of a self-interference signal; and transmitting information on a resource of the RS to be released or information on a resource of the RS to be additionally allocated, according to the determination.
US10554356B2
An information transmission method includes: modulating, by a terminal device, encoded hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) information according to a codebook, to generate HARQ modulation symbols, where the HARQ modulation symbols include at least one non-zero HARQ modulation symbol and at least one zero HARQ modulation symbol, the codebook includes at least two code words, the code words are multi-dimensional complex vectors, and the code words are used to indicate a mapping relationship between a bit and at least two modulation symbols; and sending the HARQ modulation symbols to a network device.
US10554353B2
This application discloses a pulse shaping method, a transmitter, a receiver, and a system. The transmitter includes an inverse Fourier transform module, a pulse shaping filter, a pulse shaping controller, and a parallel-to-serial conversion module. The pulse shaping controller is configured to: receive pulse configuration signaling, generate, based on the pulse configuration signaling, a pulse parameter corresponding to a to-be-configured pulse, and output the pulse parameter to the pulse shaping filter. The pulse shaping filter is configured to: perform subcarrier-level filtering on an output signal of the inverse Fourier transform module, perform pulse shaping processing on the output signal of the inverse Fourier transform module based on the pulse parameter, and output a processed signal in serial by using the P/S module. Different pulse parameters correspondingly represent different pulse shapes. In the foregoing solution, pulse shaping can be flexibly configured, to support different communication scenarios.
US10554348B2
This information processing system inputs/outputs data normally, even when a serial communication bus is extended by network communication. The information processing system is provided with: a device; a device control unit for controlling the device; a device interface unit which interfaces with the device control unit; an information processing device provided with an application interface unit which interfaces with an application; a channel establishment unit which connects, via a communication unit, the application interface unit and the device interface unit, and establishes a control channel and a data channel between the application and the device; and an error suppression unit which suppresses the occurrence of error in data transfer over the channel established by the channel establishment unit.
US10554340B2
A user equipment device (UE) may create efficient Packet Data Convergence Protocol (PDCP) status reports. The UE may receive PDCP packets from multiple radio access technologies (RATs) using the same bearer or same RAT using split bearers. The UE may identify packets that the UE should have received but did not, and may create a status report based on the sequence numbers (SNs) of the packets that the UE failed to receive or based on the SNs of the successful packets. The report may include the SNs of the packets, in addition to a bit-length of the SNs and/or a starting point of the SNs in the status report. Alternatively, the report may include the SN of a first packet that the UE failed to receive and offset values (relative to the SN of the first packet) for the other packets that the UE failed/succeed to receive.
US10554339B2
A technique for managing transfer of data frames having a pre-determined mutual order is presented. Each data frame contains an order indicator, for example a sequence number, indicative of the position of the data frame in the pre-determined mutual order. A transmitting end provides each data frame with a satisfaction indicator that indicates whether acknowledgement about reception of earlier transmitted data frames is expected from a receiving end. When the satisfaction indicator of a data frame indicates that no acknowledgement is expected, the receiving end knows that the data frame can be treated as a beginning of a received data flow when checking the integrity of the received data flow on the basis of the order indicators. Thus, there is no need to establish a logical connection between the transmitting and receiving ends prior to the transfer of the data frames.
US10554337B2
The present disclosure relates to a pre-5th-Generation (5G) or 5G communication system to be provided for supporting higher data rates Beyond 4th-Generation (4G) communication system such as Long Term Evolution (LTE). The present disclosure discloses a method for effective retransmission when HARQ is applied to data encoded with a low density parity check (LDCP) code. A data transmission method of the transmitter may include: initially transmitting data encoded with an LDPC code to a receiver; receiving a negative acknowledgement (NACK) from the receiver; determining retransmission related information for data retransmission; and retransmitting, in response to the NACK, LDPC-encoded data based on the retransmission related information.
US10554333B2
A system to implement a communication line coding scheme using a non-complex bit-to-symbol mapping, a forward error correction (FEC) coding, and an additive bit scrambler after the FEC at the PHY layer is provided. The system may be a part of or implemented by an automobile component. The system may be a PHY device configured to convert data from the MAC layer into 2D-PAM3 symbols that are transmitted across a communication link at a predetermined transmission rate, such as to be compliant with a communication standard. The PHY device may select characteristics of the conversion, such as the FEC coded symbol, based on the target transmission rate. The PHY device may include a transceiver, and may convert the data from MAC layer to PHY layer and back.
US10554332B2
Automated power conversion device operation and status data is received in a local terminal device. The operation and status data is forwarded from the local device to a remote device via a communications network. The remote device receives the operation and status data, and compares the received automated power conversion device operation and status data with automated power conversion device history data stored in a memory. Based on the comparing, the remote device generates a service recommendation for the automated power conversion device, Based on the generating, the remote device transmits the service recommendation to the local device via the communications network. The service recommendation is received in the local device. The local device displays the received service recommendation in to the user of the local device.
US10554327B2
An transmission apparatus of the present disclosure comprises a transmission signal generator which, in operation, generates a transmission signal that includes a non-legacy preamble and a data field, the non-legacy preamble comprising a first field for indicating a number of spatial streams (Nss) in the data field and a second field for indicating one of a plurality of modulation and coding schemes (MCSs), wherein two or more frequency diversity transmission schemes are supported and each of the two or more frequency diversity transmission schemes is specified based on a value of the Nss; and a transmitter which, in operation, transmits the generated transmission signal.
US10554324B1
Techniques for dynamically identifying an optical path to utilize in an optical network in response to a bandwidth request are disclosed herein. In embodiments, router port information, IP address information, and optical transponder information may be obtained by a network controller system from a router controller. An optical network path and a particular wavelength may be obtained from a CDC node controller. The network controller system may instruct an optical transponder controller to configure an optical transponder in the optical network path to utilize the particular wavelength based on obtaining the optical network path. The network controller system may instruct the router controller to configure router ports for one or more routers to utilize the IP address information and the router port information based at least in part on the instructing of the optical transponder controller to configure the optical transponder.
US10554323B2
An optical reception apparatus (1) of the present invention includes: a local oscillator (11) outputting local oscillation light (22); an optical mixer (12) receiving a multiplexed optical signal (21) and the local oscillation light, and selectively outputting an optical signal (23) corresponding to the wavelength of the local oscillation light from the multiplexed optical signal; a photoelectric converter (13) converting the optical signal (23) output from the optical mixer into an electric signal (24); a variable gain amplifier (15) amplifying the electric signal (24) to generate an output signal (25) whose output amplitude is amplified to a certain level; a gain control signal generating circuit (16) generating a gain control signal (26) for controlling the gain of the variable gain amplifier (15); and a monitor signal generating unit (17) generating a monitor signal (27) corresponding to the power of the optical signal (23) using the gain control signal (26).
US10554322B2
In order to provide a feature with which it is possible to suppress the occurrence of an optical surge independently of the type of optical switch, there is provided an optical control device for processing inputted first light and outputting second light, wherein the optical control device is provided with: a switching unit for switching and outputting first light that has undergone a selected process; and a variable output unit connected in series to the switching unit, the variable output unit operating so as to reduce the optical power of the second light before switching by the switching unit is executed and to gradually increase the optical power of the second light after the switching is executed.
US10554312B2
Methods and systems for measuring interferometric visibility of telescopic signals using resources having imperfect quantum entanglement are disclosed. The novel methodology employed by embodiments of the present invention takes into account the difficulty in creating entanglement between distance telescopes, and describes how to incorporate problems associated with distributing quantum entanglement into the measurement procedure. This allows the distance that two telescopes in an optical array are spaced apart to be increased while still interacting.
US10554310B2
Methods and systems for waveguide delay based equalization with current and optical summing in optical communication are disclosed and may include an optoelectronic receiver including a directional coupler, two or more photodetectors, and one or more current mirrors. The optoelectronic receiver may be operable to: receive an input optical signal; split the input optical signal into first and second optical signals using the directional coupler; generate a first electrical from the first optical signal using a first photodetector; generate a second electrical signal from the second optical signal using a second photodetector; mirror the second electrical signal using the current mirror; and sum the first electrical signal with the amplified second electrical signal. The optoelectronic receiver may be operable to delay the first optical signal before generating the first electrical signal, using a waveguide delay.
US10554305B2
In some embodiments, an apparatus includes a quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) optical modulator which includes a first phase modulator (PM), a second PM, a tunable optical coupler (TOC), and an optical combiner (OC). The TOC is configured to split a light wave at an adjustable power splitting ratio to produce a first split light wave and a second split light wave. The first PM is configured to modulate the first split light wave in response to a first multi-level electrical signal to produce a first modulated light wave. The second PM is configured to modulate the second split light wave in response to a second multi-level electrical signal to produce a second modulated light wave. The OC is then configured to combine the first modulated light wave and the second modulated light wave to generate a QAM optical signal.
US10554297B2
A transceiver card for a telecommunications box for transmitting data over a first optical fiber and receiving data over a second optical fiber. The card has transmitter for transmitting data over the first optical fiber, the transmitter having a laser and a modulator, a fiber output optically connected to the laser for connecting the first optical fiber to the card, a fiber input for connecting the second optical fiber to the card, a receiver optically connected to the fiber input for receiving data from the second optical fiber, and an OTDR optically connected between the transmitter and the fiber output or between the receiver and the fiber input. An energy level detector is also provided between the receiver and the fiber input.
US10554295B2
A method is presented for supporting SNCP over a packet network connecting to two SDH sub-networks and transporting one or more SDH paths that are SNCP-protected in both SDH sub-networks. The packet network connects to each of two sub-network interconnection points by a working path and a protection path. The packet sub-network may provide the same type of path protection as an SDH sub-network using SNCP, while avoiding bandwidth duplication.
US10554289B2
An active repeater device including a first antenna array, a controller, and one or more secondary sectors receives or transmits a first beam of input RF signals from or to, respectively, a first base station operated by a first service provider and a second beam of input RF signals from or to, respectively, a second base station operated by a second service provider. A controller assigns a first beam setting to a first group of customer premises equipment (CPEs) and a second beam setting to a second group of CPEs, based on one or more corresponding signal parameters associated with the each corresponding group of CPEs. A second antenna array of the second RH unit concurrently transmits or received a first beam of output RF signals to or from the first group of CPEs and a second beam of output RF signals to the second group of CPEs.
US10554287B2
A method and apparatus for performing a relay operation in a wireless LAN (WLAN) system are disclosed. A method for performing a relay operation by an entity of a wireless LAN (WLAN) system includes: transmitting a frame including information indicating whether the entity is a relay access point (AP) or a root AP to at least one station (STA), wherein, if the entity is the relay AP, the frame further includes a Medium Access Control (MAC) address of the root AP associated with the entity.
US10554286B2
A method and a control node for supporting transmissions of reference signals in spatially differentiated beams from a first network node of a wireless network. A sequence of beams to be used for transmitting the reference signals is determined based on ability information indicating radio resources which the first network node is able to use for beam transmissions during a predefined time period. The control node then instructs the first network node to transmit reference signals in at least one beam at a time according to the determined sequence of beams. Thereby, it can be avoided that the first network node is instructed to transmit a reference signal in a beam on a radio resource that the first network node is unable to use.
US10554285B2
Disclosed is an electronic device which includes an antenna array including a plurality of antenna elements and a wireless communication circuit configured to transmit and/or receive a signal having a frequency in a range of 3 GHz to 300 GHz. The wireless communication circuit includes a plurality of pairs of transmit and receive paths. The wireless communication circuit is configured to allow a first pair of the plurality of pairs to use the transmit path of the first pair and a second pair of the plurality of pairs to use the receive path of the second pair, to transmit a first signal using the transmit path of the first pair, to monitor the receive path of the second pair, and to determine whether the first signal is at least partially blocked, based at least in part on a result of monitoring the receive path.
US10554284B2
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communication are described. A user equipment (UE) may be communicating with a base station via beamformed transmissions on an active beam. The UE may receive from the base station refined reference signals (RRSs) that include an active beam RRS corresponding to the active beam. The UE may identify that the active beam RRS corresponds to the active beam and perform a beam state measurement on the active beam RRS. The UE may refine the active beam based at least in part on the beam state information of the active beam RRS.
US10554267B2
Disclosed in the present invention is a method by which a terminal reports channel status information (CSI) to a base station in a wireless communication system. The method comprises the steps of: receiving, through an upper layer, information on one CSI process having a first enhanced multiple input multiple output (eMIMO) type and a second eMIMO type; receiving a first channel status information-reference signal (CSI-RS) corresponding to the first eMIMO type; periodically reporting, to the base station, first CSI measured on the basis of the first CSI-RS; receiving a second CSI-RS, which corresponds to the second eMIMO type, beamformed on the basis of the first CSI; and periodically reporting, to the base station, second CSI measured on the basis of the second CSI-RS, wherein a priority of the first CSI is set to be equal to a priority of a CSI-RS resource indicator (CRI).
US10554263B2
A system, in a radio frequency (RF) transmitter device, dynamically selects one or more reflector devices along a non-line-of-sight (NLOS) radio path based on a defined criteria. Further, the dynamically selected one or more reflector devices are controlled based on one or more conditions. In an RF receiver device, communicates with the dynamically selected one or more reflector devices comprising an active reflector device. The active reflector device comprises at least a first antenna array and a second antenna array. The first antenna array transmits a first set of beams of RF signals to at least the RF transmitter device and the RF receiver device. The second antenna array receives a second set of beams of RF signals from at least the RF transmitter device and the RF receiver device.
US10554262B2
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communication are described. A base station may configure a first sub-band and a second sub-band of a system bandwidth for communication with a user equipment (UE). The base station may determine a spatial quasi co-location (QCL) relationship between the first sub-band and the second sub-band and may transmit signaling to the UE that indicates the determined spatial QCL relationship. Upon receiving the signaling, the UE may derive, based on the indicated spatial QCL relationship, spatial parameters (e.g., beam width, pointing angle, etc.) for communication with the base station via the second sub-band. The spatial parameters may be derived based on spatial parameters used for reception of a downlink transmission from the base station via the first sub-band. Subsequently, the UE may communicate with the base station via the second sub-band using the derived spatial parameters.
US10554261B2
A detection device is provided. The detection device includes a transmitter and a detector. The transmitter supplies an induced current to an antenna and to adjust a strength of an induced voltage generated in the antenna by adjusting the induced current. The detector monitors the strength of the induced voltage of the antenna and generates a control signal for controlling the induced current to the antenna based on the monitored strength of the induced voltage of the antenna.
US10554258B2
In accordance with the present disclosure, a communication network includes a surface wave transceiver, mounted on a medium voltage power line, configured to bidirectionally communicate wireless network data via guided electromagnetic waves that propagate along a surface of the medium voltage power line. A plurality of analog surface wave repeater pairs, a plurality of digital surface wave regenerator pairs, are mounted on the medium voltage power line. A plurality of access points, supported by corresponding ones of a plurality of utility poles that also support the medium voltage power line, is configured to wirelessly transmit the wireless network data to a plurality of client devices in accordance with a wireless network protocol and to wirelessly receive client data from the plurality of client devices in accordance with the wireless network protocol. A plurality of surface wave add/drop multiplexer pairs, is also mounted on the medium voltage power line.
US10554252B2
A frequency hopping wireless communication device (30) selects the most efficient synchronization procedure given the circumstances of the wireless communication device (30) upon wake-up from a sleep mode. Generally, the wireless communication device (30) assesses the timing deviation of the wireless communication device (30) within the frequency hopping pattern upon waking up from a sleep mode, selects a synchronization procedure responsive to the timing deviation, and implements synchronization using the selected synchronization procedure.
US10554246B2
A circulator system for use in a simultaneous transmit and receive system includes a transmitter port connected to a first port of a circulator component by a phase shifter and possibly a pre-conditioning impedance, an antenna port connected to a second port of the circulator component by a pre-conditioning impedance, and a receiver port connected to a third port of the circulator component by a phase shifter and a pre-conditioning impedance. A loop with an impedance is connected between the transmitter port and the receiver port. A double loop circulator system includes further phase shifters and impedances at the first and third ports of the circulator component and a second loop with an impedance connected signal paths for the transmitter and receiver ports, being connected between the phase shifters in the signal paths. High isolation between the transmitter and receiver ports is provided.
US10554245B2
A telecommunications system may include a distortion cancellation subsystem for use with a circulator device coupling an antenna to a transmit path and a receive path. The distortion cancellation subsystem may include a correction circuit and a cancellation circuit. In some aspects, the correction circuit may include a processing device or adaptive filter to correct imperfections in transmit signal samples generated by directional couplers. The correction circuit may also include a summing device to remove receive signal components from the transmit signal samples. The cancellation circuit may receive the output signal of the correction circuit via an adaptive filter. The output of the adaptive filter may be summed with a receive signal to minimize distortion of the receive signal.
US10554242B2
A modular wireless communications platform is provided. The modular wireless communications platform has a modular host unit and a modular remote unit in communication with the modular host unit. The modular host unit and remote unit include a serial radio frequency communicator configured to convert serial digital data into RF sampled data and configured to convert RF sampled data into serial digital data. The modular host unit and remote unit also include an interface coupled to the serial radio frequency communicator and configured to allow transfer of the RF sampled data from the serial radio frequency communicator to a digital to analog radio frequency transceiver module.
US10554224B2
A method for performing polar coding is disclosed in the application. A data block is segmented into a plurality of first blocks. Difference in bit length between any two first blocks is not more than one bit. For each first block, one or more consecutive padding bits is added to obtain a second block of a bit length K if the bit length of the first block is less than K, so as to obtain a plurality of second blocks corresponding to the first blocks. N-K consecutive bits are added to each of the second blocks to obtain a plurality of third blocks. Polar encoding is performed on the third blocks.
US10554223B2
Input bits are encoded into codewords that include coded bits. Encoding involves applying a first set of polar encoding matrices GY of prime number dimension Y to the input bits to produce output bits, and applying a second set of polar encoding matrices GZ of prime number dimension Z to the output bits to produce the codeword. One or both of GX and GY could be non-2-by-2. Such kernel design and other aspects of code construction, including reliabilities and selection of sub-channels for code construction, non-CRC-aided error correction, and code shortening and puncturing, are discussed in further detail herein.
US10554220B1
A computer-implemented method according to one embodiment includes identifying genomic data within a system, dividing the genomic data into a plurality of partitions, creating a plurality of groups of different data types within each of the plurality of partitions, independently compressing, within each of the plurality of partitions, each of the plurality of groups of different data types to create a plurality of independently compressed partitions, validating each of the plurality of independently compressed partitions to create a plurality of validated independently compressed partitions, and saving the plurality of validated independently compressed partitions within the system.
US10554214B2
A non-linearity evaluation circuit for use with a signal generator having at least a partly non-linear operation. The non-linearity evaluation circuit may include a detection unit operable to detect a given amplitude attribute in a target signal generated by the signal generator, a time position of the amplitude attribute in the target signal defining a time location of a snapshot time window relative to the target signal, a part of the target signal occupying the snapshot time window being a corresponding signal snapshot, and a presence of the given amplitude attribute indicating that the signal snapshot includes noise due to the non-linear operation of the signal generator. The non-linearity evaluation circuit may further include a controller operable to analyse the signal snapshot rather than a larger part of the target signal and to evaluate the non-linear characteristics of the operation of the signal generator based on the analysis.
US10554213B2
One example includes a digital communications converter. The converter includes at least one analog signal port configured to couple to at least one radiating element associated with an antenna structure coupled to an exterior surface of a vehicle. The at least one analog signal port can be configured to at least one of transmit and receive analog radio frequency (RF) signals respectively to and from the at least one radiating element. The converter also includes a digital interface configured to at least one of receive the analog RF signals or transmit the analog RF signals via the respective at least one analog signal port. The converter is also configured to convert between the analog RF signals and digital communication signals on a digital transmission medium that are at least one of transmitted to the digital communications converter via a digital communications cable and transmitted from the digital communications converter via the digital communications cable.
US10554208B2
An electronic circuit is configured to output an output signal after elapse of a predetermined time from a received trigger signal, and includes an oscillator configured to output a pulse signal having a predetermined oscillation frequency; a counter circuit configured to count the pulse signal from the oscillator upon receiving the trigger signal and to output the output signal in response to a count value reaching a predetermined value; and a trimming circuit including a plurality of trimming elements which includes a cuttable conductive part and configured to output a selection signal corresponding to a trimming element having a cut conductive part. In the trimming circuit, the trimming element, which corresponds to the oscillation frequency of the pulse signal output from the oscillator among the plurality of trimming elements, is cut, and the counter circuit is configured to set the predetermined value according to the selection signal.
US10554198B1
A clock calibration system is described herein. The clock calibration system may be implemented in a medical device to control timing of an action performed by the medical device. The clock calibration system may include a processing device coupled to a clock oscillator and a reference oscillator.
US10554193B2
An elastic wave device includes an IDT electrode and an insulating film on a piezoelectric substrate. Above an intersection region of the IDT electrode, when one end in an elastic-wave propagation direction is a first end portion and the other end in the elastic-wave propagation direction is a second end portion, the thickness of the insulating film is decreased or increased towards a center in the elastic-wave propagation direction from the first end portion and the second end portion.
US10554182B2
A power amplification module includes: a first bipolar transistor in which a radio frequency signal is input to a base and an amplified signal is output from a collector; a second bipolar transistor that is thermally coupled with the first bipolar transistor and that imitates operation of the first bipolar transistor; a third bipolar transistor in which a first control voltage is supplied to a base and a first bias current is output from an emitter; a first resistor that generates a third control voltage corresponding to a collector current of the second bipolar transistor at a second terminal; and a fourth bipolar transistor in which a power supply voltage is supplied to a collector, the third control voltage is supplied to a base, and a second bias current is output from an emitter.
US10554178B2
In a preamplifier (amplifier) for the radiation detector, an interconnection layer connected to the bonding pad forms one electrode of a feedback capacitor. Since there is no wiring for connecting the bonding pad and capacitor, a parasitic capacitance caused by the wiring will not be generated. Moreover, the capacitor is arranged below the bonding pad with a conductive layer serving as the other electrode, so that the feedback capacitance of the capacitor is included in the parasitic capacitance between the interconnection layer and the substrate. Compared to the conventional case, an amount of capacitance corresponding to the parasitic capacitance caused by wiring and the feedback capacitance for the capacitor is reduced from the input capacitance. Thus, the input capacitance for the amplifying circuit is reduced.
US10554175B2
Apparatus and methods for power amplifiers that can operate under a wide range of supply voltages are disclosed herein. In certain implementations, a method of adjusting a parameter of a power amplifier is provided. The method includes detecting a value of a supply voltage provided to the power amplifier. The method further includes selecting a first value from a plurality of values for a first parameter of the power amplifier based on the detected value of the supply voltage. The method further includes adjusting the first parameter of the power amplifier to the first value.
US10554170B2
A photovoltaic energy system includes a photovoltaic field configured to convert solar energy into electrical energy, one or more solar intensity sensors configured to measure solar intensity and detect a cloud approaching the photovoltaic field, and a controller. The controller receives input from the solar intensity sensors and predicts a change in solar intensity within the photovoltaic field before the change in solar intensity within the photovoltaic field occurs. The controller is configured to preemptively adjust an electric power output of the photovoltaic energy system in response to predicting the change in solar intensity within the photovoltaic field.
US10554159B2
A method and a device are disclosed for monitoring and compensating an electric machine of an electrically driven vehicle. The method includes the following steps: determining a first value of a position of a rotor using an angle sensor when the rotor is in a first position; determining a second value of the position of the rotor using an injection method when the rotor is in the first position; determining a first difference between the first value and the second value of the position of the rotor at the first position of the rotor; and checking whether the first difference falls below a predetermined threshold.
US10554158B2
A motor control method that includes: calculating an ideal position of a motor rotor based on a Hall sensor signal; calculating a current position of the motor rotor based on a rotation speed of the motor rotor; and calculating a Hall sensor offset angle as the difference between the ideal position of the motor rotor and the current position of the motor rotor.
US10554147B2
There is provided a converter for converting a received RF signal into a DC signal for powering a load, the converter comprising: a rectifier arranged to generate, based on the RF signal, the DC signal and one or more harmonics of the RF signal, and to output the DC signal and the one or more harmonics together with a component of the RF signal; a first planar transmission line arranged to guide the received RF signal to the rectifier; and a second planar transmission line arranged to receive from the rectifier the DC signal, the component of the RF signal and the one or more harmonics from the rectifier, and to reflect the one or more harmonics back towards the rectifier. The first planar transmission line is further arranged to reflect back towards the rectifier RF signals from the rectifier that are based on the reflected signals. The converter further comprises a low-pass filter for supplying the DC signal to the load, the low-pass filter comprising an inductor and a third planar transmission line that. connects the second transmission line to the inductor, wherein the third planar transmission line and the inductor are arranged to transmit the DC signal and to substantially block the component of the RF signal and the harmonics of the RF signal.
US10554143B2
This invention discloses a power electronic converter that has a common reference point for the measurement of voltages and currents, making it possible to use non-isolated or isolated voltage and current sensors. The disclosed converter has an N-type power electronic conversion leg that consists of two sets of power electronic devices with their both ends connected to a capacitor to form a DC bus and their mid-point connected to the common reference point through an inductor and a current sensor. The disclosed converter has one or more power electronic conversion leg that consists of two sets of power electronic devices with the positive end connected to the positive rail of the DC bus and the negative end connected either to the common reference point N, in which case the power electronic conversion leg is denoted the A-type, or to the negative rail of the DC bus, in which case the power electronic conversion leg is denoted the B-type. For each present A-type or B-type power electronic conversion leg, its mid-point is connected to one terminal of the corresponding input/output port, together with a current sensor connected between the common reference point and the other terminal of the corresponding input/output port. The disclosed converter also has a capacitor connected to the positive rail of the DC bus and the common reference point through a current sensor. A storage system and/or a load can be connected in parallel with or in place of this capacitor. The disclosed converter can be used for DC/DC, AC/DC, DC/AC, and AC/AC conversion.
US10554138B2
A method of controlling an isolated DC-DC converter includes switching the primary side switching devices of the converter at a fixed first switching period and variable duty cycle during non-transient load conditions so as to transfer energy across the transformer of the converter during first energy transfer intervals separated by energy circulation intervals, such that the ratio of each first energy transfer interval to the first switching period is less than unity. The method also includes switching the primary side switching devices at a second switching period different than the first switching period during a transient load condition so as to transfer energy across the transformer during second energy transfer intervals of a duration determined so as to avoid saturation of the transformer core, and such that any energy circulation interval separating the second energy transfer intervals is shorter than the energy circulation intervals separating the first energy transfer intervals.
US10554137B2
A DC/DC converter enabling a step-up operation and a step-down operation in a bidirectional power transmission, and capable of adjusting transmission power amount with a good response. A DC/DC converter decreases a first phase shift amount and increases a second phase shift amount, as a first transmission power amount increases, when a first transmission power amount is larger than a first reference point.
US10554126B2
An auto-calibrated current sensing comparator is provided. A secondary dynamic comparator shares the same inputs and acts to adjust a calibration control of the current sensing comparator. The calibration control may be in the form of adjusting the offset of the current sensing comparator or adjusting a propagation delay that is added to its output.
US10554122B1
A voltage feedback circuit for a power factor correction circuit couples an output voltage to a voltage feedback input terminal of the power factor correction circuit. The voltage feedback circuit includes a first voltage sensing resistor, a second voltage sensing resistor and a third voltage sensing resistor. A stabilization capacitor is connected across the third voltage sensing resistor. During a normal mode of operation, a feedback voltage has a magnitude determined by the first, second and third voltage sensing resistors. When the output voltage increases rapidly, the stabilization capacitor bypasses the increased voltage around the third voltage sensing resistor to cause the magnitude of the feedback voltage to be determined by only the first and second voltage sensing resistors. The power factor correction circuit detects a transient overvoltage condition at a lower output voltage than if the third voltage sensing resistor were not bypassed.
US10554118B2
A power supply device has a switch and a coil connected in series with alternating-current input power. A first rectifier connected across the coil performs boost rectification, and a voltage across an output smoothing capacitor is charged to obtain output power.
US10554113B1
A control system of a low voltage DC-DC converter is provided. The system includes a low voltage DC-DC converter unit that has a power semiconductor element and converts power supplied from a high voltage battery of a vehicle into power of low voltage. A switching frequency change unit changes a switching frequency of the power semiconductor element and a microcomputer generates a final PWM signal based on an input voltage value input from the high voltage battery and an output voltage value of the switching frequency change unit to apply a maximum duty command voltage to a PWM controller. The PWM controller applies PWM voltage to the power semiconductor element to thus operate the power semiconductor element at less than a maximum duty based on the maximum duty command voltage applied from the microcomputer.
US10554093B2
A stator of a brushless motor includes: a stator core; a coil that is formed by winding a conducting wire around the stator core; a connecting terminal that is electrically connected to an end portion of the coil; and a terminal fixing base that has an electrical insulation property, is attached to an end portion of the stator core on one side in an axial direction thereof, and fixes the connecting terminal. The connecting terminal includes a fixing portion that is fixed to the terminal fixing base, an outward projecting portion that extends from the fixing portion toward outside in a radial direction than the stator core, and a joining portion that overlaps with the outward projecting portion in the axial direction and is positioned outside the stator core in the radial direction. The joining portion is opened outward in the radial direction.
US10554092B2
In the rotary electric machine according to the present invention, a first O-ring 13a is mounted between a pair of position regulating members 12 that are press-fitted onto and held in a vicinity of a second axial end of an outer circumferential surface of a stator core housing portion 10a so as to be spaced apart in an axial direction, and is pressed and held between the stator core housing portion 10a and a cylindrical portion 16, and a second O-ring 13b is mounted into an O-ring housing groove 11 that is recessed into an outer circumferential surface of a frame mounting portion 10b, and is pressed and held between the frame mounting portion 10b and the cylindrical portion 16, such that a coolant channel 22 is formed between the frame 10 and the cylindrical portion 16.
US10554087B2
A rotating electric machine includes a pair of electric conductors for forming a coil and a weld. Each of the electric conductors has an end portion with an end surface. The weld is formed between the end portions of the electric conductors at the end surfaces of the end portions. Moreover, the end portions of the electric conductors are arranged so that parts of the end portions of the electric conductors adjoin each other. At least one of the end portions of the electric conductors has at least one slit formed therein to divide the end surface of the end portion into a plurality of sections. The weld is formed to cover, at least, the adjoining parts of the end portions of the electric conductors and the at least one slit.
US10554082B2
An axial gap type rotating machine that provides high productivity at low cost and high performance is presented. Specifically, an axial gap type rotating machine comprising: in a housing, a rotating shaft; at least two rotors comprising at least two rotor cores being rotatable together with the rotating shaft as a central axis and being disposed perpendicular to the rotating shaft with an interval along the rotating shaft, and at least two permanent magnets and at least two soft magnetic members arranged in a predetermined configuration; and at least one stator comprising a soft magnetic or nonmagnetic stator core and a coil wound on the stator core, wherein the at least one stator is fixed to the housing and disposed in a gap between the at least two rotors.
US10554081B2
A synchronous reluctance rotary electric machine of an embodiment includes a shaft and a rotor core. The shaft rotates around a rotation axis. The rotor core is fixed to the shaft, includes four layers of hollow parts having a convex shape toward a radially inner side formed for each pole in cross section, and includes bridges between the respective hollow parts and an outer circumferential surface thereof. Then, in each pole, when a center in a circumferential direction is a pole center, both ends in the circumferential direction are pole ends, and the plurality of bridges are a first layer bridge, a second layer bridge, a third layer bridge, and a fourth layer bridge in order from the pole center toward each of the pole ends, a circumferential width between the second layer bridge and the third layer bridge is set to be greater than a circumferential width between the first layer bridge and the second layer bridge and a circumferential width between the third layer bridge and the fourth layer bridge.
US10554077B2
A process for detecting statistically significant changes in energy consumption patterns by monitoring for changes in the parameters to a parametric energy model. Two parametric models of energy consumption are created: the first being a model providing an initial base line of energy consumption, the second being a test model to be compared to the initial base model. Statistically significant changes are detected by using a difference score that compares the parameters of two models along with the uncertainties of each parameter to determine whether the differences in the parameters of each model indicate a statistically significant deviation in the energy consumption pattern.
US10554074B2
A load shed module configured to be connected in series between a power supply and a load is disclosed. A separate load shed module is connected in series between each load and the power supply. The load shed module determines the frequency of the voltage supplied from the power supply. Based on the frequency, the load shed module determines if utility power is connected or if a generator is connected. If the generator is connected and the frequency of the voltage goes outside of a desired operating range for a preset time, the load shed module disconnects the load from the power supply. Each load shed module includes a priority setting and reconnects its corresponding load after a predetermined time corresponding to the priority setting.
US10554073B2
A solar power system comprising a solar panel, a load, and a battery pack group. The load comprising an electric motor operatively coupled with a propeller. The battery pack group comprises one or more voltage controllable battery packs, each of said one or more voltage controllable battery packs comprising a plurality of battery cells. The voltage controllable battery packs having a rigid printed circuit board electrically coupled with the plurality of battery cells, the rigid printed circuit board including an interconnect connector to electrically couple with a corresponding interconnect connector of a second voltage controllable battery pack.
US10554068B2
An electrical circuit for charging a secondary battery that comprises a dc-converter and an output connector that can be connected to the positive terminal of the secondary battery for applying a charging current to the secondary battery. The dc-converter has a voltage feedback connector for sensing a feedback voltage, wherein the dc-converter is adapted to regulate the output voltage by adjusting the output current at the output connector depending on the sensed feedback voltage and a feedback-sub-circuit connected to the output connector and to the voltage feedback connector of the dc-converter.
US10554064B2
A battery controlling device includes: a voltage detecting unit configured to detect a closed-circuit voltage of a secondary battery; an open-circuit-voltage computing unit configured to compute an open-circuit voltage of the secondary battery; and an assembled-battery controlling unit configured to discriminate whether a computed value computed based on a voltage difference between the closed-circuit voltage and the open-circuit voltage of the secondary battery in a continuous predetermined period is exceeding a permissible value determined in advance or not. If the computed value is exceeding the permissible value determined in advance, the assembled-battery controlling unit outputs a signal that carries out charge/discharge restriction of the secondary battery.
US10554061B2
A charging system that includes a switching control circuit coupled to four series-coupled MOSFET transistors; a flying capacitor coupled across two of the four series-coupled MOSFET transistors; and node between the two of the four series coupled transistors that couples to an output inductor to form a buck regulator is presented. Embodiments of the charging system can have increased efficiency, can reduce the size and inductance of the output inductor, and can be produced with a low voltage process.
US10554058B2
According to at least one aspect, a device is provided. The device comprises: a connector configured to electrically couple to an external device and comprising a plurality of terminals including a supply terminal; a monitoring circuit coupled to the supply terminal and configured to apply an electrical signal to the supply terminal and measure at least one of a voltage level and a current level on the supply terminal; a controller communicatively coupled to the monitoring circuit and configured to: determine whether an impedance between the supply terminal and at least one other terminal in the plurality of terminals is above a threshold using the at least one of the voltage level and the current level on the supply terminal; and output at least one message responsive to the impedance being below the threshold.
US10554056B2
A faulty cell detection device and a faulty cell detection method are provided for detecting a faulty cell of a battery pack using a current sensor. The device may include a current sensor including a first current sensor configured to measure a current of a battery pack including the battery module, and a second current sensor configured to measure a current of a battery cell among battery cells in the battery module. The device may also include a faulty cell detector configured to detect occurrence of the faulty cell based on the measured current of the battery pack and the measured current of the battery cell.
US10554035B2
An arc detector includes a current sensor, a power spectrum conversion unit that converts an output from the current sensor to a power spectrum, a section value obtaining unit that divides an arc measurement section for the power spectrum into a plurality of regions, and obtains, from region values for the plurality of regions excluding a maximum one of the region values, a region value to be a section value of the arc measurement section, and an arc determination unit that determines a presence of an arc by comparing the section value with a threshold.
US10554028B2
A housing construction kit that includes at least one plug device and/or one fuse. The kit contains a housing base body with numerous installation openings and numerous installation plates. A first coding means is formed on each opening and a second coding means is formed on each plate. Every first coding means of an opening has a unique first coding and every second coding means of a plate has a unique second coding. Every second coding means of a plate is designed to be complementary to at most one first coding means of an opening and every second coding means of a plate is designed to be complementary to a first coding means of another opening as every second coding means of a plate, which is designed to be suitable for assembly of at least one plug device.
US10554022B2
A quantum cascade laser includes: a substrate including a substrate end face; a semiconductor laminate having a laminate end face and a core extending in an axial direction; a first electrode disposed on the semiconductor laminate; a second electrode disposed on a back surface of the substrate; an insulating film disposed on the laminate end face and the first electrode; and a first metal film disposed on the laminate end face, the insulating film and the first electrode, the insulating film being between the first metal film and the semiconductor laminate. The substrate end face and the laminate end face extend along a reference plane intersecting the axial direction. The substrate end face has a first area and a second area arranged in a direction from the back surface to a principal surface of the substrate, and the first metal film has an end on the second area.
US10554020B2
A light emitting device includes a substrate, a buffer layer, a first active layer, and a plurality of mesa regions. A portion of the first active layer includes a first electrical polarity. The plurality of mesa regions includes at least a portion of the first active layer, a light emitting region on the portion of the first active layer, and a second active layer on the light emitting region. A portion of the second active layer includes a second electrical polarity. The light emitting region is configured to emit light which has a target wavelength between 200 nm to 300 nm. A thickness of the light emitting region is a multiple of the target wavelength, and a dimension of the light emitting region parallel to the substrate is smaller than 10 times the target wavelength, such that the emitted light is confined to fewer than 10 transverse modes.
US10554013B2
A semiconductor laser apparatus includes a semiconductor optical integrated device including a semiconductor laser array including a plurality of semiconductor laser elements, a semiconductor arrayed waveguide grating, made of a semiconductor, including an inputting slab waveguide connected to the plurality of the semiconductor laser elements, an array waveguide connected to the inputting slab waveguide and including a plurality of waveguides having different lengths from each other and arranged in a parallel manner, and an outputting slab waveguide connected to the array waveguide; a substrate on which the semiconductor laser array and the semiconductor arrayed waveguide grating are monolithically integrated; and an output facet outputting a laser light emitted from the semiconductor laser elements and including an output end of the outputting slab waveguide.
US10554012B2
An optical element mounting package includes a substrate including a recess comprising a bottom surface on which an optical element is to be mounted, and a side wall comprising an opening. The bottom surface of the recess has a cutout adjacent to the opening.
US10554007B2
A holding frame for a plug-type connector is intended to have good heat resistance and a high level of mechanical robustness and, when installed in a metallic plug-type connector housing, enable protective grounding while at the same time being convenient to use, in particular during the replacement of individual modules. To this end, it is proposed to manufacture the holding frame at least partially from spring-elastic sheet metal. For this purpose, the holding frame can have a basic portion and a deformation portion, which are formed from different materials. The basic portion is used for fixing an accommodated module in a plane. The deformation portion can assume an insertion state and a holding state, wherein the insertion state permits insertion of at least one module into the holding frame in a direction transverse to the plane and an accommodated module is fixed in the holding state.
US10554002B2
This electric conduction apparatus is an electric conduction apparatus that supports an electronic device having a predetermined surface provided with a connector insertion port and is capable of being electrically connected to the electronic device, the electric conduction apparatus including a housing having a front side and a rear side, a connector that protrudes from the housing and can be inserted into the connector insertion port, and a pivoting mechanism configured to pivot the connector about a first axis line located on the rear side relative to the connector.
US10553993B2
An electrical connector includes a first pass-through connector, a second pass-through connector, and a center portion coupled between the first pass-through connector and the second pass-through connector. The center portion includes a plurality of electrical connection points on an exterior surface of the center portion. The electrical connector also includes a plurality of pass-through wires extending from the first pass-through connector to the second pass-through connector through the center portion, wherein the plurality of electrical connection points are electronically coupled to the plurality of pass-through wires.
US10553991B2
A male connector (10) to be covered together with a board (P) by a case (C) with the male connector (10) connected to the board (P). The male connector (10) includes a male housing (11) connectable to a female connector (60) and including a back wall (25A) partitioning between the outside of the case (C) on the side of the female connector (60) and the inside of the case (C) on the side of the board (P) while extending in a vertical direction. The back wall (25A) has an opening (26) open in a connecting direction of the female connector (60) and allowing communication between the outside and inside of the case (C). A step is provided on an edge of the opening (26) so that an upper edge (26A) of the opening (26) is more forward than a lower edge (26B) of the opening (26).
US10553981B2
An electrical connector including an insulative housing having an elongated base and a pair of end sections each with opposite top and bottom surfaces, opposite front and rear surfaces. The shell includes a base plate covering the top surface at two opposite end sections of the base. Each end sections further includes a receiving cavity for receiving the retaining piece, and a slit communicatively beside the receiving cavity. The shell includes a pair of fixing tabs located at two opposite ends and respectively extending into the slits so as to interfere with the corresponding fastening nut for reliably positioning the fastening nut in the receiving cavity and being adapted to absorb the forces applied upon the fastening nut.
US10553973B2
An electrical power interconnection system is described. The electrical interconnection system may comprise an electrical power connector and a substrate, such as a printed circuit board. The electrical power connector may comprise a housing and a plurality of electrical power contacts supported by the housing. The electrical power contacts may comprise a mounting end, a mating end, and a contact body disposed between the mounting end and the mating end. The electrical power contacts may have planar portions. The mating ends may comprise opposing first second beams defining a slot. The slot may be configured to receive the substrate therein, such that the first beam contacts the first side of the substrate and the second beam contacts the second side of the substrate.
US10553954B2
According to an embodiment, a wireless device includes an interposer, a semiconductor chip, electrodes, and a slot antenna. The interposer includes conductive layers disposed at least at a side of a component mounting surface and a side of a reverse surface opposite to the component mounting surface. The semiconductor chip is mounted on the component mounting surface and includes a built-in transceiving circuit. The electrodes are disposed in a conductive layer disposed at the side of the reverse surface of the interposer so as to be electrically connected to an outside of the wireless device. At least a portion of the slot antenna is disposed in at least one of the conductive layers of the interposer. A shortest distance between an end in a width direction of the slot antenna and the electrodes is smaller than a sum of a minimum line width and a minimum line space of the interposer.
US10553947B2
An antenna system that includes a plurality of lens sets. Each lens set includes a lens and at least one feed element. At least one feed element is aligned with the lens and configured to direct a signal through the lens at a desired direction.
US10553945B2
An electronic device may be provided with wireless communications circuitry and control circuitry. The wireless communications circuitry may include centimeter and millimeter wave transceiver circuitry and a phased antenna array. A dielectric cover may be formed over the phased antenna array. The phased antenna array may transmit and receive antenna signals through the dielectric cover. The dielectric cover may have a surface that faces the phased antenna array and may have a curvature. The antenna elements of the phased antenna array may be formed on a dielectric substrate. The dielectric substrate may have one or more thinned regions between antenna elements of the phased antenna array to reduce surface wave interference between adjacent antennas. The dielectric substrate may have a smaller thickness in the thinned region than in the regions under the antenna elements. The dielectric substrate may be totally removed in the thinned region.
US10553944B2
A slot fed volumetric antenna structure that activates antenna beams in three axes by selective connection of feedpoints.
US10553940B1
An antenna array that can include a plurality of antenna cells positioned in a global coordinate system of the antenna array. Each of the plurality of antenna cells has a respective local coordinate system and can include a radiating element having a predetermined angle of rotation defined in the global coordinate system and an antenna port coupled to the radiating element, the antenna port being positioned at a particular set of coordinates in the respective local coordinate system. The particular set of coordinates of the antenna port of each of the plurality of antenna cells can be the same.
US10553939B2
Embodiments of the present invention relate to the communications field, and provide a radiating element of an antenna and an antenna. The radiating element includes: a reflection module, a power feed PCB disposed on the reflection module and electrically connected to the reflection module, and a radiating module disposed on the power feed PCB and electrically connected to the power feed PCB. A first surface of the power feed PCB includes a first signal cable and a grounding area of the radiating module. A second surface of the power feed PCB includes a grounding area of the power feed PCB and a second signal cable. The first signal cable is electrically connected to the second signal cable. The grounding area of the radiating module is electrically connected to the grounding area of the power feed PCB.
US10553937B2
Electronic circuitry for mounting on articles, such as vehicles, is concealed by embedding the circuitry using at least an overlying polymeric material within a concealed embedded circuitry structure. The concealed embedded circuitry is capable of ready and effective application to an article and is capable of being retrofitted to articles after their fabrication.
US10553935B2
An antenna includes a planar dielectric substrate having opposing first and second surfaces, a ground plane disposed at the first surface, the ground plane composed of conductive material, a radiating plane disposed at the second surface and composed of conductive material. The radiating plane implements a plurality of unit cells, with each unit cell having a corresponding section of the conductive material of the radiating plane that is formed in a specified shape, the specified shape including a first portion forming a load inductor and second portion forming a radiating patch electrically coupled to the load inductor. Each unit cell further includes at least one via electrically coupling the load inductor to the ground plane.
US10553931B2
The present invention relates to a mobile terminal comprising: a terminal body; a ground provided in the interior of the terminal body; a first conductive member distanced from the ground, electrically supplied from a first supply unit, and surrounding one side of the ground; a second conductive member disposed on one side of the first conductive member, electrically supplied from a second supply unit, and surrounding the other side of the ground; and a junction portion, disposed at one point on the first conductive member, for grounding same to the ground, wherein one end of the first conductive member is distanced from the ground to form a first open slot, one end of the second conductive member is distanced from one end of the first conductive member to form a second open slot, the other ends are connected to the ground, and the first and second conductive members are oriented so as to cross each other.
US10553930B2
An antenna system for wireless communications and other wireless applications is disclosed. In one particular embodiment, the antenna system may comprise a frame with at least three facets and an antenna element mounted on each of the at least three facets, wherein each of the antenna elements are electromagnetically isolated from each other.
US10553928B2
The present invention provides an antenna rotating head with a double grooves structure. The antenna includes an antenna body and an antenna rotating head. The antenna body receives signals. The antenna rotating head coupled to the antenna body. The antenna rotating head comprises a rotor, a housing and a base. The rotor has at least one groove, wherein the rotor is free to rotate. The housing coupled to the rotor to prevent the rotor from falling off. The base coupled to the housing to fix the housing. The rotor further comprises a rotor head, a rotor disc and a rotor body. The rotor head fixes the antenna body. The rotor disc coupled to the rotor head to abut against the housing. The rotor body coupled to the rotor disc, wherein the at least one groove is located on the rotor body.
US10553922B2
A multi-line phase shifter of a multi-band mobile communication base station antenna includes: a multi-line phase shifting circuit for receiving an input signal of a first frequency band, and dividing and phase-shifting the input signal so as to correspond to a plurality of radiation elements; and a plurality of frequency combination/division circuits for receiving a plurality of signals divided and phase-shifted by the multi-line phase shifting circuit and a plurality of signals of a second frequency band which have been inputted by being divided and phase-shifted for a plurality of radiation elements by an external multi-line phase shifter, combining corresponding signals, and outputting the same to the plurality of radiation elements.
US10553918B2
A heat exchanger for battery cooling is provided to improve an efficiency of cooling of the current heat exchangers. The heat exchanger for battery cooling comprises an upper housing with a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet, a lower housing capable of hermetically connecting with the upper housing to form a chamber for accommodating fluid. The fluid flows into the chamber through the fluid inlet and then exits through the fluid outlet. The fluid chamber is provided with at least one S-shaped fluid directing element with several through holes. With the S-shape directing elements within the fluid chamber and the through holes formed on the directing elements, fluid can flow in an injecting manner within the chamber to realize effective cooling of the upper housing.
US10553910B2
A method of performing a formation process for a lithium-ion cell having an anode, a cathode, an electrolyte and a separator, the formation process including adding an additive to the electrolyte for improving a solid electrolyte interface build-up on the anode, performing a first charge of the cell at a first predetermined rate, performing a cycle of discharging/charging the cell at the first predetermined rate, repeating the cycle until a cycle maximum dQ/dV peak value is smaller than or equal to a predetermined dQ/dV value during charging of the cell and charging the cell to a fully charged capacity at a second predetermine rate, the second predetermined rate being greater than the first predetermined rate.
US10553907B2
A battery including a first electrode layer, a solid electrolyte layer on the first electrode layer, a second electrode layer which is located on the solid electrolyte layer and which is a counter electrode layer of the first electrode layer, and a space portion, wherein a first thickness portion is located on the first active material layer, the second thickness portion is located on the first electrode layer, the second active material layer is located at a position which faces the first thickness portion and which does not face the first active material layer via the second thickness portion, the second collector extends to the position facing the second thickness portion and a region provided with the second active material layer, the second thickness portion is in contact with the second electrode layer, and the space portion is surrounded by the second electrode layer and the second thickness portion.
US10553905B2
A battery cell includes an electrode assembly mounted in a battery case. The electrode assembly includes positive electrodes, negative electrodes, and separators, wherein the separators are disposed respectively between the positive electrodes and the negative electrodes. The electrode assembly is provided with a deformation part, and has a sectional width of which is discontinuously or continuously decreased, and is formed at a portion of an outer edge of the electrode assembly. The battery case includes two or more case members, each made of a metal sheet, the case members being coupled to each other in a state in which the electrode assembly is mounted in the case members, at least one of the case members having a receiving part with an internal shape corresponding to the deformation part of the electrode assembly.
US10553901B2
A battery having a lithium metal anode, a solid polymer electrolyte and a cathode material enabling high voltage discharge.
US10553898B2
A solid-state lithium-based battery having fast charging and recharging speeds (above 3 C) is provided by including a nitrogen-enriched lithiated cathode material surface layer between the lithiated cathode material layer and the lithium-based solid-state electrolyte layer. The nitrogen-enriched lithiated cathode material surface layer can be formed by introducing nitrogen into a lithiated cathode material. The nitrogen can be introduced during the final stage of a deposition process or by utilizing a different process, such as, for example, thermal nitridation, than a deposition process.
US10553896B2
A vehicle can include a traction battery and a controller in communication with the battery to determine the battery state using sensed battery electrode capacity to account for battery aging. The sensed battery electrode capacity can be dependent on active lithium ions at a positive electrode of the traction battery. The controller can compare a battery voltage model to measured battery voltage during a vehicle drive cycle, receive sensed current throughput data and open circuit voltage at the battery, and determine if a deviation threshold is exceeded. The controller can also correct electrode capacity using a mean of the measured open-circuit voltage to correct the capacity error to less than one amp-hour or initiate an active lithium capacity correction using a variance of the current throughput to correct the capacity error to less than one amp-hour. This information can be used to control the vehicle and battery usage.
US10553891B2
The present invention is notably directed to a flow cell device. The device comprises: an exchange membrane, extending essentially in a plane; an adhesive, at a periphery of the membrane; and two half-cells, each on a respective side of said plane, the half-cells sandwiching the membrane. The membrane spans a smaller area than each of the areas of the half-cells, whereby a peripheral space is defined at the periphery of the membrane between two opposing faces of the half-cells. This space is at least partly filled with an adhesive, so as to secure the two half-cells to each other with the membrane encapsulated therein. The present invention is further directed to a method of fabrication of such a flow cell device.
US10553881B2
Provided is a fuel cell, the output voltage of which is improved by making a membrane moist state uniform. An anode-side gas diffusion layer and a cathode-side gas diffusion layer are joined to a membrane electrode assembly, and a separator is joined to the anode-side gas diffusion layer. The separator has a recess portion and a protrusion portion formed to constitute a gas flow path and a refrigerant flow path, respectively. The cross-sectional area of the recess portion is made relatively small at the downstream side in comparison with that at the upstream side, and the cross-sectional area of the protrusion portion is made relatively large at the downstream side in comparison with that at the upstream side, thereby improving the moist state.
US10553877B2
The present invention relates to an electrochemical catalyst structure and a method for producing the same. The electrochemical catalyst structure may include a catalyst layer including a perovskite based oxide as an electrochemical oxygen reduction catalyst; and a modifying layer being in contact with the catalyst layer and including a transition metal oxide capable of chemical interaction with a metal of the perovskite based oxide through electron orbital hybridization.
US10553876B2
A method is provided that modifies a catalyst layer of a membrane catalyst layer assembly, which is manufactured by transferring the catalyst layer formed on a transfer sheet onto an electrolyte membrane. In the catalyst layer correction method, presence or absence of a defect in the catalyst layer is detected. The defect is removed based on the size and position of the detected defect. The portion from which the defect has been removed is repaired by application thereto of a correcting ink corresponding to the catalyst layer.
US10553874B2
A hybrid protective coating includes an inorganic component and an organic component such that the inorganic component includes at least one of a metal oxide, a metal fluoride, or combination thereof, and the organic component includes at least one metalcone.
US10553873B2
Provided is aluminum secondary battery comprising an anode, a cathode, a porous separator electronically separating the anode and the cathode, and an electrolyte in ionic contact with the anode and the cathode to support reversible deposition and dissolution of aluminum at the anode, wherein the anode contains aluminum metal or an aluminum metal alloy as an anode active material and the cathode comprises a layer of graphitic carbon particles or fibers, preferably selected from meso-phase carbon particles, meso carbon micro-beads (MCMB), coke particles or needles, soft carbon particles, hard carbon particles, amorphous graphite containing graphite micro-crystallites, multi-walled carbon nanotubes, carbon nano-fibers, carbon fibers, graphite nano-fibers, graphite fibers, or a combination thereof.
US10553870B2
The present invention industrially provides: a non-aqueous electrolyte secondary battery having a high energy density and high cycling characteristics; a cathode active material for a non-aqueous electrolyte secondary battery having a high packing efficiency; and a nickel manganese containing composite hydroxide having a small particle size, a narrow particle size distribution, and a high sphericity. When producing the nickel manganese containing composite hydroxide by a crystallization reaction using material solution where metal compounds including nickel and manganese dissolve, a nucleation process is performed in a non-oxidizing atmosphere by stirring an aqueous solution for nucleation, that includes the quantity of the material solution corresponding to 0.6% to 5.0% of the whole amount of substance of metal element included in a metal compound used for the overall crystallization reaction.
US10553861B2
A battery cell having an anode or cathode comprising an acidified metal oxide (“AMO”) material, preferably in monodisperse nanoparticulate form 20 nm or less in size, having a pH<7 when suspended in a 5 wt % aqueous solution and a Hammett function H0>12, at least on its surface.
US10553860B2
Provided are exceptional covered lithium-nickel composite oxide particles that have lithium ion conductivity, the high environmental stability of said particles making it possible to inhibit the generation of impurities from the absorption of water and carbon dioxide; high adhesiveness also being achieved, and the coating layer not peeling off easily. The covered lithium-nickel composite oxide particles for the positive electrode active material in a lithium ion cell, said particles being obtained by covering the surfaces of nickel-based lithium-nickel composite oxide particles with a polymer composition containing an electron-nonconductive polymer and an electron-conductive polymer, are covered nickel-based lithium-nickel composite oxide particles having excellent environmental stability and no adverse effect on cell characteristics.
US10553853B2
A composite material comprising graphene or reduced graphene oxide and a polymer-derived ceramic material, such as SiOC, is provided. The composite materials can be used to construct anodes (16), which can be used in batteries (10), particularly lithium ion batteries. The anodes exhibit relatively high charge capacities at various current densities. Moreover, the charge capacity of the anodes appears exceptionally stable even after numerous charging cycles, even at high current densities.
US10553846B1
Described are techniques for improving the functionality of a computing device by regulating the temperature of an energy storage device used to power the computing device. A housing that encloses the energy storage device may include a first portion having a thermal conductivity that exceeds that of a second portion. The first portion may be configured to contact or be positioned proximate to a user's body or other heat-producing object during use. Heat from the user's body or other object may be conducted through the first portion of the housing toward the energy storage device. The less-conductive second portion of the housing may reduce the rate at which heat from the energy storage device is transmitted into the ambient environment. As a result, the temperature of the energy storage device may increase, improving the performance thereof.
US10553839B2
A battery case accommodates therein a battery cell that has a first main surface and a second main surface opposite to the first main surface. The battery case includes: a chassis with which the first main surface of the battery cell comes into contact; an adjustment plate placed on the second main surface of the battery cell; and a holding plate that is formed from an elastic member and covers the second main surface of the battery cell with the adjustment plate between the holding plate and the battery cell.
US10553835B2
Disclosed herein is a battery cell configured such that an electrode assembly, including a positive electrode, a negative electrode, and a separator interposed between the positive electrode and the negative electrode, is mounted in a receiving part formed in a battery case, a positive electrode terminal and a negative electrode terminal protrude from at least one side of the electrode assembly, and an insulative material is provided between the electrode assembly and the battery case.
US10553834B2
A method for manufacturing a vapor deposition mask includes providing a substrate including a plastic film. An electrostatic protection film is placed on a surface of the plastic film. The substrate combined with the electrostatic protection film is fixed on a frame and tension applied. The plastic film is etched to form at least one opening in the plastic film and the electrostatic protection film is removed, leaving a vapor deposition mask. The manufacturing method prevents movement during manufacture and moisture and scratches during vapor deposition, and particles (debris) or otherwise during etching are non-existent.
US10553826B2
The embodiments of the present invention provide an optical waveguide and manufacturing method thereof, display substrate and display device. The optical waveguide comprises an optical fiber array arranged on a surface; each optical fiber in the optical fiber array has a cylindrical shape; the axis of each optical fiber is perpendicular to the surface. With the effect of limitation and mixing of the optical fibers, the intensity and color of the light from the optical waveguide are basically homogeneous in the whole emitting range, effectively improving the viewing angle characteristics of the display device, and solving the problem of uneven brightness and color bias in the range of viewing angle.
US10553825B2
An encapsulation structure, a manufacturing method thereof and a display apparatus are provided in the field of display device encapsulation. The encapsulation structure includes a plurality of film layers coated on the outside of a display device and the plurality of film layers include an inorganic layer and an organic layer that are laminated. The organic layer includes a polymer matrix and a repairing microstructure.
US10553820B2
An encapsulation method and encapsulation structure of an organic light emitting diode (OLED) are provided. The method includes: preparing an OLED substrate, the OLED substrate comprises a base substrate and at least one OLED device formed on the base substrate; forming a first encapsulation layer at a side of the OLED substrate formed with the OLED device to cover the OLED device; and forming a second encapsulation layer on the first encapsulation layer, the second encapsulation layer is a metal layer.
US10553815B2
An organic light emission display device and an encapsulation method therefor are provided. The organic light emission display device includes a base substrate, and an organic light emission diode, a barrier layer and an organic thin film encapsulation layer which are disposed on the base substrate. The organic light emission display device further includes a detection layer disposed on the base substrate; and the detection layer is configured to contact with the organic thin film encapsulation layer and make a change in the case that the organic thin film encapsulation layer overflows the barrier layer.
US10553810B2
The present disclosure relates to an OLED display panel, comprising a first electrode and a second electrode, a light emitting layer and a first auxiliary light emitting layer disposed between the first electrode and the second electrode, the first auxiliary light emitting layer is disposed between the light emitting layer and the second electrode, wherein the first auxiliary light emitting layer includes at least a first electron-type auxiliary light emitting layer, wherein the first electron-type auxiliary light emitting layer includes a host material and a metal element doped in the host material; the host material has at least one pyridyl group and an aromatic group conjugated to the at least one pyridyl group; and the glass transition temperature of the host material is ≥90° C. The present disclosure can improve the luminous efficiency and lifetime of an organic photoelectronic device and reduce its voltage by using this method.
US10553807B2
A functional layer for an organic electronic device, which contains a non-conjugated polymer having an amine group, and an organic electronic device including the same. An organic electronic device includes a first electrode, a second electrode, and one or more organic material layers disposed between the first electrode and the second electrode, wherein the organic material layers include an electron transport layer, and the electron transport layer contains polyallylamine or polylysine.
US10553802B2
A display device and a method of manufacturing a display device are provided. A manufacturing method of a display device includes: forming a display module including a first area defined therein, the display module including a display panel including a lower surface and an upper surface opposite the lower surface, a first film under the lower surface of the display panel, a second film on the upper surface of the display panel, and an adhesive layer between the lower surface of the display panel and the first film; and irradiating a laser beam in an upper direction extending from the lower surface of the display panel to the upper surface of the display panel to cut the first film and the adhesive layer along an edge of the first area, the laser beam provided to the display panel having a laser power equal to or less than about 1 W.
US10553794B2
A method of manufacturing a display device according to an embodiment of the present invention includes in order: forming a sacrificial layer in a predetermined position on a substrate; forming a base material containing resin on the substrate with the sacrificial layer therebetween; forming a display region including a plurality of pixels on the base material; irradiating the substrate with laser light from a side of the substrate on which the base material is not formed; and peeling the substrate from the base material. A region where the base material and the substrate are in contact with each other is present at least a part of an edge portion of the base material.
US10553786B2
This invention relates to structures comprising magnetic materials and conjugated molecules. The invention relates to magneto-resistive devices based on such structures. Structures and devices of the invention can be used as magnetic switches, magnetic sensors and in devices such in/as memory devices.
US10553780B2
The invention relates to a method for producing a polycrystalline ceramic film on a surface (12) of a substrate (10), in which a particle stream is directed onto the surface (12) and the ceramic film is formed by deposition of the particles onto the surface (12), wherein the particle stream is directed by means of a diaphragm onto the surface (12) along a preferred direction until a first specified layer thickness is reached, the preferred direction and a surface normal of the surface (12) enclosing a specified angle of incidence. According to the invention, the diaphragm is removed from the particle stream after the specified layer thickness has been reached, and additional particles are directed onto the surface (12) until a specified second layer thickness has been reached.
US10553774B2
A method for forming a unique, environmentally-friendly energy harvesting element is provided. A configuration of the energy harvesting element causes the energy harvesting element to autonomously generate renewable energy for use in electronic systems, electronic devices and electronic system components. The energy harvesting element includes a first conductor layer, a low work function layer, a dielectric layer, and a second conductor layer that are particularly configured in a manner to promote electron migration from the low work function layer, through the dielectric layer, to the facing surface of the second conductor layer in a manner that develops an electric potential between the first conductor layer and the second conductor layer. An energy harvesting component is also provided that includes a plurality of energy harvesting elements electrically connected to one another to increase a power output of the electric harvesting component.
US10553771B2
The present invention discloses a type of high figure of merit p-type FeNbHfSb thermoelectric material, whose composition is FeNb1-xHfxSb, wherein x=0.06˜0.2. The present invention also discloses the method to prepare these p-type FeNbHfSb thermoelectric materials. The ingots with nominal composition FeNb1-xHfxSb are prepared by levitation melting of stoichiometric amounts of Fe, Nb, Hf and Sb under an argon atmosphere. The obtained ingots are mechanically milled to get submicron-scale powders. The obtained powders are compacted by spark plasma sintering to obtain the final bulk p-type FeNbHfSb thermoelectric materials. The compositional elements of these p-type FeNbHfSb thermoelectric materials are abundant in the earth crust. The p-type thermoelectric materials also shows good high temperature stability and the preparation method are simple and high-yield. Therefore, the industrial production cost would be relatively cheap. The maximum zT value of the p-type thermoelectric materials is ˜1.45 at 1200K, which is the highest value among the p-type half-Heusler system.
US10553769B2
A light transmissive first insulating film having light transmissive property to visible light, a second insulating film arranged opposite to the first insulating film, a plurality of conductor patterns formed of, for example, mesh patterns having the light transmissive property to the visible light and formed on a surface of at least one of the first insulating film and the second insulating film, a plurality of first light-emitting devices connected to any two conductor patterns of the plurality of conductor patterns, and a resin layer arranged between the first insulating film and the second insulating film to hold the first light-emitting devices are included.
US10553768B2
A light-emitting device includes: a light-emitting element which includes an upper surface and a first lateral surface; a light-transmitting member disposed above the light-emitting element, the light-transmitting member having a substantially rectangular shape with a pair of first sides and a pair of second sides; a wavelength conversion member having a plurality of lateral surfaces; and a reflecting member. The light-transmitting member has a pair of second lateral surfaces each including a corresponding one of the first sides, and a pair of third lateral surfaces each including a corresponding one of the second sides. The reflecting member covers the first lateral surface, an entirety of the plurality of lateral surfaces of the wavelength conversion member, and an entirety of the pair of second lateral surfaces of the light-transmitting member. Each of the pair of third lateral surfaces of the light-transmitting member is partially exposed out of the reflecting member.
US10553767B2
An LED subpixel can be provided with a reflector layer that controls viewing angles. After formation of an array of nanowires including first conductivity type cores and active layers, a second conductivity type semiconductor material layer, a transparent conductive oxide layer, and a dielectric material layer are sequentially formed. An opening is formed through the dielectric material layer over the array of nanowires. The reflector layer can be formed around the array of nanowires and through the opening in the dielectric material layer on the transparent conductive oxide layer. A conductive bonding structure is formed in electrical contact with the reflector layer.
US10553742B2
A substrate has a front surface and a back surface opposite from the front surface. An n-type layer, a multiplication layer, a p-type electric field control layer, a light absorption layer, and a window layer are layered in order on the front surface. A p-type region is provided in part of the window layer. An anode electrode is provided on the p-type region and connected to the p-type region. An anode pad and a cathode pad are provided on the back surface. First and second connecting holes penetrates the substrate. A third connecting hole penetrates from the window layer to the n-type layer. The cathode pad is electrically connected to the n-type layer via the first connecting hole. The anode pad is electrically connected to the anode electrode via the second and third connecting holes. A light-receiving region is provided on the back surface.
US10553736B2
Provided is a photovoltaic power converter receiver, including a photovoltaic cell, a waveguide coupled to the photovoltaic cell, and an optical transmission device of which an end is coupled to the waveguide for transmitting an optical wave to the photovoltaic cell through the waveguide, wherein the end of the optical transmission device is offset from a longitudinal central axis of the waveguide by a distance Doffset.
US10553730B2
A broadband multi-purpose optical device includes a semiconductor layer having a light absorption characteristic, a first active layer having a light absorption band different from a light absorption band of the semiconductor layer, a first two-dimensional (2D) material layer adjacent to the first active layer, and a first interfacial layer configured to control a pinning potential of the semiconductor layer and the first active layer. The broadband multi-purpose optical device may further include at least one second active layer, and may include a tandem structure that further includes at least one second 2D material layer. The first active layer and the second active layer may have different light absorption bands. The broadband multi-purpose optical device may further include a second interfacial layer adjacent to the first 2D material layer.
US10553725B2
A vertical stack transistor includes: a first transistor and a second transistor, located in a vertical direction, wherein the first transistor includes a first gate electrode, a first insulating layer, a first electrode, a first channel, and a second electrode, which are sequentially stacked in the vertical direction, and the second transistor includes a second gate electrode, a second insulating layer, a third electrode, a second channel, and a fourth electrode, which are sequentially stacked in the vertical direction, wherein the second gate electrode and the second electrode are the same electrode.
US10553717B2
A semiconductor device includes a medium voltage MOSFET having a vertical drain drift region between RESURF trenches containing field plates which are electrically coupled to a source electrode of the MOSFET. A split gate with a central opening is disposed above the drain drift region between the RESURF trenches. A two-level LDD region is disposed below the central opening in the split gate. A contact metal stack makes contact with a source region at lateral sides of the triple contact structure, and with a body contact region and the field plates in the RESURF trenches at a bottom surface of the triple contact structure. A perimeter RESURF trench surrounds the MOSFET. A field plate in the perimeter RESURF trench is electrically coupled to the source electrode of the MOSFET. An integrated snubber may be formed in trenches formed concurrently with the RESURF trenches.
US10553714B2
A trench MOSFET device is fabricated with body source regions that undulate along a channel width direction of the MOSFET device such that the body region and source region have variations in depth along the channel width direction. The undulations increase a channel width of the MOSFET device.
US10553712B2
The present disclosure provides a superjunction based design for normally-OFF HEMT that has two key components: (i) a recessed high-K metal gate and (ii) a superjunction layer under the gate, which is embedded within the N-type GaN buffer layers and separated from recessed gate. Recess gate is to deplete the 2 DEG from the channel region (under the gate) when the transistor is under OFF state. The present disclosure provides a new, improved, efficient and technically advanced HEMT device which can provide higher breakdown voltage, when compared to designs available in the prior-art, without affecting the performance figure of merits. Further, the new HEMT device offers improved breakdown voltage as compared to ON-resistance trade-off, improved the short channel effects, improved gate control over channel, improved switching speed for a given breakdown voltage, and improved device reliability. Furthermore, the new HEMT device lowers gate-to-drain (miller) capacitance and is available at low cost.
US10553709B2
A heterojunction bipolar transistor, comprising an elongated base mesa, an elongated base electrode, two elongated emitters, an elongated collector, and two elongated collector electrodes. The elongated base electrode is formed on the base mesa along the long axis of the base mesa, and the base electrode has a base via hole at or near the center of the base electrode. The two elongated emitter are formed on the base mesa respectively at two opposite sides of the base electrode, and each of two emitters has an elongated emitter electrode formed on the emitter. The elongated collector is formed below the base mesa. The two elongated collector electrodes are formed on the collector respectively at two opposite sides of the base mesa.
US10553707B1
Methods form devices by patterning a lower layer to form a fin, and forming a sacrificial gate along sidewalls of the fin. Such methods form a mask with cut openings on the sacrificial gate and remove sections of the fin and the sacrificial gate exposed through the cut openings to divide the fin into fin portions and create cut areas between the fin portions. Additionally, these methods remove the mask, epitaxially grow source/drains in the cut areas, replace the sacrificial gate with a gate conductor, and form a gate contact on the gate conductor over a center of the fin portions.
US10553705B2
Fabricating a feedback field effect transistor includes receiving a semiconductor structure including a substrate, a first source/drain disposed on the substrate, a fin disposed on the first source/drain, and a hard mask disposed on a top surface of the fin. A bottom spacer is formed on a portion of the first source/drain. A first gate is formed upon the bottom spacer. A sacrificial spacer is formed upon the first gate, a gate spacer is formed on the first gate from the sacrificial spacer, and a second gate is formed on the gate spacer. The gate spacer is disposed between the first gate and the second gate. A top spacer is formed around portions of the second gate and hard mask, a recess is formed in the top spacer and hard mask, and a second source/drain is formed in the recess.
US10553704B2
To provide a semiconductor device including an oxide semiconductor layer with high and stable electrical characteristics, the semiconductor device is manufactured by forming a first insulating layer, forming oxide over the first insulating layer and then removing the oxide n times (n is a natural number), forming an oxide semiconductor layer over the first insulating layer, forming a second insulating layer over the oxide semiconductor layer, and forming a conductive layer over the second insulating layer. Alternatively, the semiconductor device is manufactured by forming the oxide semiconductor layer over the first insulating layer, forming the second insulating layer over the oxide semiconductor layer, forming the oxide over the second insulating layer and then removing the oxide n times (n is a natural number), and forming the conductive layer over the second insulating layer.
US10553688B2
A transistor type of field effect transistor (FET) having a field plate is disclosed. The FET provides an active region and two inactive regions sandwiching the active region therebetween, where the electrodes are provided in the active region. The FET further includes fingers and buses of the drain and the source. The fingers overlap with the electrodes of the drain and the source; while the busses are provided in respective inactive regions. The field plate includes a field plate finger and a field plate interconnection. The field plate finger extends parallel to the gate electrode in a side facing the drain electrode. The field plate interconnection connects the field plate finger with the source interconnection in the inactive region opposite to the inactive region where the drain bus exists.
US10553687B2
A semiconductor device includes a substrate having an active region, a drain region in the active region, a source region in the active region, a gate structure, and a conductive field plate. The gate structure extends in a first direction over the active region. The gate structure is arranged between the drain region and the source region in a second direction transverse to the first direction. The conductive field plate extends in the second direction over an edge of the active region.
US10553684B2
Provided are an optical sensor including graphene quantum dots and an image sensor including an optical sensing layer. The optical sensor may include a graphene quantum dot layer that includes a plurality of first graphene quantum dots bonded to a first functional group and a plurality of second graphene quantum dots bonded to a second functional group that is different from the first functional group. An absorption wavelength band of the optical sensor may be adjusted based on types of functional groups bonded to the respective graphene quantum dots and/or sizes of the graphene quantum dots.
US10553681B2
A method includes forming first regions of a first doping type and second regions of a second doping type in first and second semiconductor layers such that the first and second regions are arranged alternately in at least one horizontal direction of the first and second semiconductor layers, and forming a control structure with transistor cells each including at least one body region, at least one source region and at least one gate electrode in the second semiconductor layer. Forming the first and second regions includes: forming trenches in the first semiconductor layer and implanting at least one of first and second type dopant atoms into sidewalls of the trenches; forming the second semiconductor layer on the first semiconductor layer such that the second layer fills the trenches; implanting at least one of first and second type dopant atoms into the second semiconductor layer; and at least one temperature process.
US10553678B2
A semiconductor structure having electrostatic control and a low threshold voltage is provided. The structure includes an nFET containing vertically stacked and suspended Si channel material nanosheets stacked vertically above a pFET containing vertically stacked and suspended SiGe channel material nanosheets. The vertically stacked nFET and pFET include a single work function metal.
US10553676B2
In a semiconductor element having a compound semiconductor layer epitaxially grown on a silicon substrate, an object is to suppress generation of deficiency or problems of reliability deriving from the ends of the element that are generated when dividing into semiconductor devices by dicing. A compound semiconductor layer epitaxially grown on a silicon substrate is formed via a buffer layer made of aluminum nitride. In the periphery of the semiconductor device, a scribe lane is present to surround a semiconductor element region. Along the scribe lane, the aluminum nitride layer is covered with a coating film for protection against humidity and moisture.
US10553663B2
A display device includes: pixel columns including pixels arranged along a first direction; pixel rows including pixels arranged along a second direction crossing the first direction; data lines connected to respective pixel columns, each of the data lines including a first sub-data line provided at one side of a corresponding pixel column and a second sub-data line provided at another side of the corresponding pixel column; scan lines extending along the second direction and connected to respective pixel rows; and a power line to supply driving power to the pixels, one of the pixels of the pixel columns is connected to the first sub-data line, and a pixel adjacent to the pixel connected to the first sub-data line is connected to the second sub-data line, and the first sub-data line and the second sub-data line in the same pixel column are on different layers from each other.
US10553658B2
Disclosed are an encapsulation unit which may prevent deterioration of thin film transistors so as to improve reliability and an organic light emitting display device including the same. At least one transparent oxide film is disposed under at least one of a plurality of inorganic encapsulation films disposed on a light emitting element and, thus, oxygen in the at least one transparent oxide film combines with hydrogen introduced during formation of the inorganic encapsulation films to prevent hydrogen from diffusing into the thin film transistors.
US10553650B2
An organic electroluminescent element includes an organic electroluminescent part and a pair of partition walls. The organic electroluminescent part includes an organic material layer, a resonator, and a film-thickness adjustment layer. The film-thickness adjustment layer has a thickness that is adjusted to allow a difference between a height of a pinning position and a height of a middle position of an upper surface of the organic material layer to fall within a predetermined range. The pinning position is a position at which the upper surface of the organic material layer and each of the partition walls are in contact with each other.
US10553643B2
A layout is presented for a ReRAM memory cell array including rows and columns of ReRAM cells, each ReRAM cell is in a row and column of ReRAM cells. Each ReRAM cell includes a ReRAM device. A first transistor is coupled between the ReRAM device and a first bit line associated with the column containing the ReRAM cell. The first transistor has a gate coupled to a first word line associated with the row containing the ReRAM cell. A second transistor is coupled between the ReRAM device and a second bit line associated with the column containing the ReRAM cell. The second transistor has a gate coupled to a second word line associated with the row containing the ReRAM cell.
US10553640B2
An electrodeless LED display and a method for fabricating the same are disclosed. In the method, an epitaxial layer is provided and a transparent conduction layer is formed on the epitaxial layer to bond a substrate. The epitaxial layer is etched to form dies deposition metal films on the transparent conduction layer. Conduction channels are formed on the substrate, and two ends of each conduction channel are respectively provided two conduction metal blocks. First metal members are formed on the metal film formed on the dies and the conduction metal blocks to connect with the dies on the different conduction channels. Then, second metal members are formed on the first metal members formed on the conduction metal blocks, whereby the second metal members and the first metal members formed on the dies are located on an identical plane.
US10553636B2
A pixel cell, and a method of use thereof, the pixel cell including: an output, a photosensor configured to generate a first measuring current in a first measurement cycle and a second measuring current in a second measurement cycle as a function of radiation, an output node, a power storage device configured so that in a first operating mode a current can be injected by the power storage device as a function of the first measuring current, and so that in a second operating mode the power storage device is configured to hold the injected current so that the injected current can be detected at the output node, and a switching unit configured to form a difference between the injected current and the second measuring current at the output node in a reading cycle and to couple the output node to the output.
US10553635B2
An image sensor includes a pixel array and a peripheral circuit. The peripheral circuit is electrically connected to the pixel array and includes a logic block and at least one redundancy block to replace the logic block when the logic block is a defective block.
US10553633B2
A photodetector includes a two-terminal bipolar phototransistor arranged on a substrate. The phototransistor includes a base, a collector, and an emitter. An electrical connection is made between the base and the local substrate near a region of the phototransistor. The electrical connection can be by way of metal interconnects.
US10553632B2
The present disclosure provides a photoelectric detection device and a photoelectric detection apparatus. The photoelectric detection device includes a substrate, a reflective structure provided on the substrate and a photoelectric conversion layer provided on the reflective structure, and has a plurality of pixel regions and a plurality of interval regions each provided between two adjacent pixel regions. The photoelectric conversion layer includes a pixel photoelectric conversion portion in the pixel region; the reflective structure includes a pixel reflective portion in the pixel region and an interval reflective portion in the interval region, and the interval reflective portion is configured to reflect light directed to the interval reflective portion from the pixel photoelectric conversion portion back to the pixel photoelectric conversion portion.
US10553630B2
An image pickup device according to the present disclosure includes: a photoelectric conversion device that photoelectrically converts incident light that has entered from outside; an organic film that is formed by being laminated on a light-incident surface side of the photoelectric conversion device; and an inorganic film that is formed by being laminated on a light-incident surface and side surfaces of the organic film and seals the organic film, the side surface of the organic film being tilted by an angle at which a thickness of the inorganic film that is formed by being laminated on the side surfaces becomes a predetermined thickness. The present disclosure is applicable to an image pickup device, an image pickup apparatus, a production apparatus for image pickup device, and the like.
US10553629B2
There is provided a solid-state image pickup device including: a semiconductor substrate; a photodiode formed in the semiconductor substrate; a transistor having a gate electrode part or all of which is embedded in the semiconductor substrate, the transistor being configured to read a signal electric charge from the photodiode via the gate electrode; and an electric charge transfer layer provided between the gate electrode and the photodiode.
US10553613B2
Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a substrate for a curved display panel, the curved display panel, and a curved display device. A substrate for a curved display panel is provided. The curved display panel includes a plurality of opening areas arranged in an array. The substrate includes a first base substrate which is curved; a strip-shaped black matrix positioned on the first base substrate and extending along a direction approximately parallel to a curved edge of the first base substrate; and a blocking portion positioned on the first base substrate. An orthographic projection of the blocking portion on the first base substrate is within an orthographic projection region of the opening area on the first base substrate.
US10553612B2
According to one embodiment, a semiconductor memory device includes a first memory chip, a circuit chip, and an external connection electrode on a surface of the first memory chip. The first memory chip comprises first conductors stacked via an insulator, and a first pillar passing the first conductors. The circuit chip comprises a substrate, a control circuit, and a second conductor connected to the control circuit, the circuit chip being attached to the first memory chip. The external connection electrode comprises a portion extending from a side of the surface of the first memory chip through the first memory chip and connected to the second conductor. Part of the first conductors is between the external connection electrode and the substrate.
US10553610B2
Disclosed are three-dimensional semiconductor memory devices including an electrode structure including gate electrodes stacked in a first direction, a lower pattern group including lower vertical patterns that are in a lower portion of the electrode structure and are connected to the substrate, and an upper pattern group including upper vertical patterns that are in an upper portion of the electrode structure. The upper vertical patterns may be connected to the lower vertical patterns, respectively. The devices may also include two common source plugs spaced apart from each other in a second direction. The electrode structure may be between the two common source plugs. An upper portion of the lower pattern group has a first width in the second direction, an upper portion of the upper pattern group has a second width in the second direction, and the first width may be greater than the second width.
US10553606B2
A vertical-type memory device and a manufacturing method thereof, the device including a substrate having a cell array region and a connection region; gate electrode layers stacked on the cell array region and the connection region of the substrate, the gate electrode layers forming a stepped structure in the connection region; a cell channel layer in the cell array region, the cell channel layer passing through the plurality of gate electrode layers; a dummy channel layer in the connection region, the dummy channel layer passing through at least one gate electrode layer of the plurality of gate electrode layers; a cell epitaxial layer disposed below the cell channel layer; and a dummy epitaxial layer disposed below the dummy channel layer, wherein the dummy epitaxial layer has a shape that is different from a shape of the cell epitaxial layer.
US10553605B2
A semiconductor device includes first gate electrodes including a first lower electrode, a first upper electrode disposed above the first lower electrode and including a first pad region, and one or more first intermediate electrodes disposed between the first lower electrode and the first upper electrode. Second gate electrodes include a second lower electrode, a second upper electrode disposed above the second lower electrode, and one or more second intermediate electrodes disposed between the second lower electrode and the second upper electrode. The second gate electrodes are sequentially stacked above the first upper electrode, while exposing the first pad region. The first lower electrode extends by a first length, further than the first upper electrode, in a first direction. The second lower electrode extends by a second length, different from the first length, further than the second upper electrode, in the first direction.
US10553600B2
According to one embodiment, a semiconductor memory device includes a first conductive layer, a first semiconductor body, a second semiconductor body, a first memory layer, and a second memory layer. The first conductive layer includes first to fourth extension regions, and a first connection region. The first extension region extends in a first direction. The second extension region extends in the first direction and is arranged with the first extension region in the first direction. The third extension region extends in the first direction and is arranged with the first extension region in a second direction crossing the first direction. The fourth extension region extends in the first direction, is arranged with the third extension region in the first direction, and is arranged with the second extension region in the second direction.
US10553599B1
A three-dimensional memory device includes an alternating stack of insulating layers and electrically conductive layers located over a substrate, memory openings vertically extending through the alternating stack, and memory opening fill structures located in the memory openings and including a respective memory-level semiconductor channel and a respective memory film. Drain-select-level gate electrodes overlie the alternating stack. Drain-select-level pillar structures extend through a respective one of the drain-select-level gate electrodes. Each drain-select-level semiconductor channel is electrically connected to an underlying one of the memory-level semiconductor channels. A planar insulating spacer layer having a homogeneous composition throughout directly contacts top surfaces of the memory films and bottom surfaces of the drain-select-level gate electrodes.
US10553594B2
Apparatuses and methods for reading memory cells are described. An example method includes sharing a first voltage to increase a voltage of a first sense line coupled to a first capacitor plate of a ferroelectric capacitor of a memory cell, sharing a second voltage to decrease a voltage of a second sense line coupled to a second capacitor plate of the ferroelectric capacitor of the memory cell, sharing a third voltage to increase the voltage of the second sense line, and sharing a fourth voltage to decrease the voltage of the first sense line. A voltage difference between the first sense line and the second sense line that results from the voltage sharing is amplified, wherein the voltage difference is based at least in part on a polarity of the ferroelectric capacitor.
US10553592B2
Semiconductor structure and fabrication method are provided. The method includes: providing a base substrate including a first region, a second region and a third region between the first and the second region; forming a dummy gate structure extending from the first region to the second region and through the third region; forming first doped source/drain regions in the base substrate on both sides of the dummy gate structure in the first region; forming second doped source/drain regions in the base substrate on both sides of the dummy gate structure in the second region; forming an opening in the dummy gate structure in the third region and exposing the base substrate in the third region; and forming an interlayer dielectric layer within the opening to have a top surface coplanar with the dummy gate structure.
US10553584B2
Semiconductor devices and methods of making the same include forming a first channel region on a first semiconductor region. A second channel region is formed on a second semiconductor region, the second semiconductor region being formed from a semiconductor material that is different from a semiconductor material of the first semiconductor region. A gate dielectric layer is formed over one or more of the first and second channel regions. A nitrogen-containing layer is formed on the gate dielectric layer. A gate is formed on the gate dielectric.
US10553580B2
A method of fabricating a semiconductor device includes forming first gate structure and a second gate structure over a core device region of a substrate. The method further includes forming stressors at opposite sides of the first gate structure. The method further includes doping the stressors to form a first source region and a first drain region of a first device. The method further includes doping into the substrate and at opposite sides of the second gate structure to form a second source region and a second drain region of a second device, wherein the first source region, the first drain region, the second source region and the second drain region are of a same conductivity. The first source region includes a different material from the second source region.
US10553574B2
An integrated circuit including a first standard cell including, first transistors, the first transistors being first unfolded transistors, a first metal pin, a second metal pin, and a third metal pin on a first layer, the first metal pin and the second metal pin having a first minimum metal center-to-metal center pitch therebetween less than or equal to 80 nm, a fourth metal pin and a fifth metal pin at a second layer, the fourth metal pin and the fifth metal pin extending in a second direction, the second direction being perpendicular to the first direction, a first via between the first metal pin and the fourth metal pin, and a second via between the third metal pin and the fifth metal pin such that a first via center-to-via center space between the first via and the second via is greater than double the first minimum metal center-to-metal center pitch.
US10553571B2
Backplane-side bonding structures including a common metal are formed on a backplane. Multiple source coupons are provided such that each source coupon includes a transfer substrate and an array of devices to be transferred. Each array of devices are arranged such that each array includes a unit cell structure including multiple devices of the same type and different types of bonding structures including different metals that provide different eutectic temperatures with the common metal. Different types of devices can be sequentially transferred to the backplane by sequentially applying the supply coupons and selecting devices providing progressively higher eutectic temperatures between respective bonding pads and the backplane-side bonding structures. Previously transferred devices stay on the backplane during subsequent transfer processes, enabling formation of arrays of different devices on the backplane.
US10553566B2
Stacked semiconductor die assemblies with die substrate extensions are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a semiconductor die assembly can include a package substrate, a first die mounted to the package substrate, and a second die mounted to the first die. The first die includes a first die substrate, and the second die includes a second die substrate attached to the first die substrate. At least one of the first and second dies includes a semiconductor substrate and a die substrate extension adjacent the semiconductor substrate. The die substrate extension comprises a mold material that at least partially defines a planform.
US10553551B2
A flip chip IC device utilized in RF transceivers includes a bare die having a number of metalized pads and each metalized pad has a solder ball deposited thereon. The flip chip IC device further includes a substrate having a number of connector pads corresponding to the metalized pads. The connector pads are connected to one or more electronic components disposed on the substrate via a number of connector strips. The bare die is flipped up-side-down such that the metalized solder pads are aligned and connected with the connector pads of the substrate via the solder balls. At least one of the connector strips includes a strip section having an uneven strip width configured to compensate an impedance of a transmission line formed based on a connection between a metalized pad of the bare die and a connector pad of the substrate to match predetermined impedance.
US10553550B2
Disclosed is a semiconductor device having a radio frequency switch. Also disclosed are an antenna switch module and a method of manufacturing the semiconductor device. The semiconductor device includes a metal wiring insulating film bonded to a silicon substrate. In the semiconductor device, a crystal defect layer extends into the silicon substrate from a surface of the silicon substrate. Crystal defects are throughout the crystal defect layer. The semiconductor device and an integrated circuit are in the antenna switch module. The integrated circuit in the antenna switch module is mounted with the radio-frequency switch device and the silicon substrate. The method of manufacturing the semiconductor device includes a step of forming crystal defects throughout a silicon substrate. Radiation or a diffusion is used to form the crystal defects. After the step of forming the crystal defects, the method includes a step of implanting ions into a surface of the silicon substrate to form a crystal defect layer.
US10553548B2
Methods of forming microelectronic package structures/modules, and structures formed thereby, are described. Structures formed herein may include a first die disposed on a substrate, a second die disposed on the substrate, a molding compound disposed between the first die and the second die, wherein the molding compound is disposed on a top surface of the substrate. An epoxy material is disposed between a top portion of a sidewall of the first die and the molding compound, and a thermal interface material (TIM) is disposed on top surfaces of the first and second die, wherein the TIM extends over the entire length of the substrate.
US10553542B2
A semiconductor device with EMI shield and a fabricating method thereof are provided. In one embodiment, the semiconductor device includes EMI shield on all six surfaces of the semiconductor device without the use of a discrete EMI lid.
US10553537B2
A device structure includes an array of semiconductor devices located in an array region over a substrate, metal lines laterally extending from the device region to a peripheral interconnection region, and interconnect via structures located in the peripheral interconnection region, and contacting a portion of a respective one of the plurality of metal lines. The metal lines include a first metal line and a second metal line each having a serpentine region which contacts a respective interconnect via structure.
US10553535B1
A method for fabricating a semiconductor device including an electrically programmable fuse includes patterning dielectric material formed on a first electrode including a first conductive material to create one or more openings, and forming second conductive material within the one or more openings. Forming the second conductive material includes forming one or more voids encapsulated by the second conductive material such that the one or more voids have boundaries defined in part by portions of the second conductive material disposed between the one or more voids and the dielectric material. The portions of the second conductive material correspond to fuse links.
US10553534B2
A method for fabricating semiconductor device includes the steps of first forming a first dielectric layer on a substrate, in which a first conductor is embedded within the first dielectric layer. Next, a second dielectric layer is formed on the first dielectric layer, part of the second dielectric layer is removed to form a contact hole, and a lateral etching process is conducted to expand the contact hole to form a funnel-shaped opening. Next, a metal layer is formed in the funnel-shaped opening, and the metal layer is planarized to form a second conductor.
US10553533B2
An integrated fan-out (InFO) package includes a first redistribution structure, a die, an encapsulant, a plurality of first through interlayer vias (TIV), a second redistribution structure, an insulating layer, a supporting layer, and a plurality of conductive patches. The die is disposed on the first redistribution structure. The encapsulant encapsulates the die. The first TIVs are embedded in the encapsulant. The second redistribution structure is disposed on the die, the first TIVs, and the encapsulant. The first redistribution structure is electrically connected to the second redistribution structure through the first TIVs. The insulating layer is disposed on the first redistribution structure opposite to the die and includes a plurality of air gaps. The supporting layer is over the insulating layer. The conductive patches are over the supporting layer. Locations of the conductive patches correspond to locations of the air gaps of the insulating layer.
US10553530B2
Embodiments of the disclosure relate to a three-dimensional (3D) inductor-capacitor (LC) circuit. The 3D LC circuit includes an inductor formed by a conductive ribbon of a defined height and a conductive sleeve conductively coupled to the conductive ribbon. The conductive sleeve and the conductive ribbon can generate a built-in capacitance(s) for the 3D LC circuit. In examples discussed herein, the conductive ribbon can also help reduce the skin effect of the inductor by distributing an electrical current across the defined height of the conductive ribbon. By generating the built-in capacitance(s) and distributing the electrical current across the defined height of the conductive ribbon, it is possible to reduce current crowding and improve quality factor (Q-factor) of the 3D LC circuit. As a result, it is possible to couple one or more 3D LC circuits to form a high performance radio frequency (RF) filter(s) for the fifth-generation (5G) wireless communication systems.
US10553527B2
A substrate including a dielectric layer and a patterned conductive layer adjacent to the dielectric layer is provided. The patterned conductive layer comprises a first conductive pad, the first conductive pad comprises a first portion having a first concave sidewall. The substrate further includes a protection layer disposed on the patterned conductive layer, and the protection layer covers the first portion of the first conductive pad.
US10553522B1
A semiconductor microcooler is fabricated by forming fins in a semiconductor substrate and forming a metal layer upon the fins. A stacked microcooler may be formed by stacking a plurality of semiconductor microcoolers. The microcoolers may be positioned such that the fins of each microcooler are aligned. One or more microcoolers may be thermally connected to a surface of a coolant conduit that is thermally connected to an electronic device heat generating device, such as an integrated circuit (IC) chip, or the like. Heat from the electronic device heat generating device may transfer to the one or more microcoolers. A flow of cooled liquid may be introduced through the conduit and heat from the one or more microcoolers may transfer to the liquid coolant.
US10553520B2
A leaf spring is disposed between a circuit board and a upper shield. The leaf spring biases a heat sink toward the circuit board through a connecting member. The leaf spring is not electrically connected to the upper shield. According to this structure, an integrated circuit and the heat sink can be contacted with each other with certainty. Further, generation of unnecessary radiation can be suppressed effectively.
US10553519B2
A heat radiating member includes: a composite portion composed of a composite material which contains particles of a satisfactorily thermally conductive material in a metal matrix; and a metal layer formed on at least one surface of the composite portion and composed of a metal. A method for producing a heat radiating member includes: a preparation step to prepare a composite material which contains particles of a satisfactorily thermally conductive material in a metal matrix; a powder arrangement step to dispose a metal powder composed of metal particles on at least one surface of the composite material; and a heating step to heat the composite material and the metal powder, with the metal powder disposed on the composite material, to form a metal layer composed of a metal of the metal powder on a composite portion composed of the composite material.
US10553515B2
Integrated circuit (IC) structures with extended conductive pathways, as well as related structures, devices, and methods, are disclosed herein. For example, in some embodiments, an IC structure may include a die having a device side and an opposing back side; a mold compound disposed at the back side; and a conductive pathway extending into the die from the back side and extending into the mold compound from the back side.
US10553508B2
Embodiments are disclosed for semiconductor manufacturing using disposable test circuitry formed within scribe lanes. The manufacturing steps can include forming device circuitry within a semiconductor die and forming test circuitry within a scribe lane. One or more electrical connection route lines are also formed that connect the device circuitry and test circuitry blocks. Further, each die can be connected to a single test circuitry block, or multiple dice can share common test circuitry blocks. After testing, the electrical connection route line(s) are sealed, and the test circuitry is discarded when the device dice are singulated. For certain embodiments, the edge of the devices dice are encapsulated with a protective metal layer, and certain other embodiments include protective sealrings through which the connection route lines pass to enter the dice from the test circuitry blocks within the scribe lanes.
US10553504B2
Concepts presented herein relate to approaches for performing substrate inspection. In one aspect, the concepts relate to detecting anomalies or candidate defects on the substrate based on contrast in images obtained of the substrate.
US10553497B2
Methods and devices for enhancing mobility of charge carriers. An integrated circuit may include semiconductor devices of two types. The first type of device may include a metallic gate and a channel strained in a first manner. The second type of device may include a metallic gate and a channel strained in a second manner. The gates may include, collectively, three or fewer metallic materials. The gates may share a same metallic material. A method of forming the semiconductor devices on an integrated circuit may include depositing first and second metallic layers in first and second regions of the integrated circuit corresponding to the first and second gates, respectively.
US10553493B2
A method of forming a vertical fin field effect transistor (vertical finFET) with a self-aligned bottom source/drain, including forming a doped layer on a substrate, forming one or more vertical fins on the doped layer, forming a protective layer on the one or more vertical fins, wherein the protective layer has a thickness, and forming at least one isolation trench by removing at least a portion of the protective layer on the doped layer, wherein the isolation trench is laterally offset from at least one of the one or more vertical fins by the thickness of the protective layer.
US10553488B2
Devices and methods for forming a device are disclosed. The method includes providing a substrate having first and second surfaces. At least one through silicon via (TSV) opening is formed in the substrate. The TSV opening extends through the first and second surfaces of the substrate. An alignment trench corresponding to an alignment mark is formed in the substrate. The alignment trench extends from the first surface of the substrate to a depth shallower than a depth of the TSV opening. A dielectric liner layer is provided over the substrate. The dielectric liner layer at least lines sidewalls of the TSV opening. A conductive layer is provided over the substrate. The conductive layer fills at least the TSV opening to form TSV contact. A redistribution layer (RDL) is formed over the substrate. The RDL layer is patterned using a reticle to form at least one opening which corresponds to a TSV contact pad. The reticle is aligned using the alignment mark in the substrate.
US10553487B2
A semiconductor device has a semiconductor wafer and a conductive via formed partially through the semiconductor wafer. A portion of the semiconductor wafer and conductive via is removed by a chemical mechanical polishing process. The semiconductor wafer and conductive via are coplanar at first and second surfaces. A first insulating layer and a second insulating layer are formed over the conductive via and semiconductor wafer. The first insulating layer includes an inorganic material and the second insulating layer includes an organic material. An opening in the first and second insulating layers is formed over the conductive via while a second portion of the conductive via remains covered by the first and second insulating layers. A conductive layer is formed over the conductive via and first insulating layer. An interconnect structure is formed over the conductive layer. The semiconductor wafer is singulated into individual semiconductor die.
US10553483B2
A method of fabricating a semiconductor interconnect structure by providing a semiconductor structure with a dielectric layer with and an embedded electrically conductive structure. A dielectric capping layer and a metal capping layer separating a second dielectric layer located above the first dielectric layer. The segment of metal capping layer covers at least a portion of a top surface of the first electrically conductive structure. Exposing parts of both the first electrically conductive structure and the dielectric capping layer by forming an opening in the second dielectric layer and the metal capping layer. Forming a second electrically conductive structure in the opening, such that (i) the second electrically conductive structure is located over part of the dielectric capping layer, and (ii) the second electrically conductive structure is in electrical contact with the first electrically conductive structure.
US10553479B2
A method of fabricating a semiconductor structure includes forming a conductive structure over a first passivation layer, depositing a first dielectric film continuously over the conductive structure, depositing a second dielectric film continuously over the first dielectric film, and depositing a third dielectric film over the second dielectric film. A portion of the third dielectric film is in contact with a portion of the first dielectric film.
US10553476B2
A semiconductor device includes a substrate. The semiconductor device further includes a first polysilicon structure over the substrate. The first polysilicon structure has a first grain size. The semiconductor device further includes a first barrier layer over the first polysilicon structure. At least one grain boundary of the first polysilicon structure contacts the first barrier layer. The semiconductor device further includes a second polysilicon structure over the first barrier layer. The second polysilicon layer has a second grain size smaller than the first grain size.
US10553470B2
A substrate alignment device includes a plurality of state detection units, each of which is configured to move from a standby position to a detection position for detecting a positional state of a substrate and return back from the detection position back to the standby position, and a multidimensional robot arm configured to receive and support the substrate, transfer the substrate to a substrate detection site, and adjust the substrate in at least one orientation or position according to the detected positional state of the substrate to position the substrate to a target position for overlay mark measurements.
US10553468B2
A substrate processing apparatus includes a process module in which a substrate is processed, a first substrate storing container, a second substrate storing container, and a transferring module that conveys the substrate between locations connected by the transferring module, wherein the process module, the first substrate storing container, and the second substrate storing container are connected by the transferring module, the method including the successive steps of, conveying an unprocessed substrate stored in the first substrate storing container to the second substrate container, conveying the unprocessed substrate stored in the second substrate storing container to the process module to process the unprocessed substrate, conveying the processed substrate processed in the process module to the first substrate storing container, and introducing inactive gas into the first substrate storing container.
US10553466B2
This specification describes semiconductor wafer carriers, methods for manufacturing the semiconductor wafer carriers, and methods for using the semiconductor wafer carriers. The semiconductor wafer carriers can include features for avoiding double-slotting, for preventing glove marks on semiconductor wafers, and for providing additional sitting and storage options for the wafer carrier. In some examples, a semiconductor wafer carrier includes multiple notched left-side rods that are parallel in a vertical direction and multiple notched right-side rods that are parallel in the vertical direction. The semiconductor wafer carrier includes one or more bottom rods. The left-side rods, the right-side rods, and the one or more bottom rods are joined to define semiconductor wafer slots.
US10553464B2
A method for controlling a semiconductor manufacturing facility includes measuring output change amounts of differential pressure sensors in the facility when pressure conditions change by a number of fans. The fans are then classified into different groups and subgroups and control sequences of the subgroups are determined based on the change amounts. Difference values are then calculated, and a control signal is generated to adjust the rotation speed of the fans.
US10553462B2
Localized heating can be provided using fixed-frequency planar transmission line resonators arranged along a main-line, and tuning an electromagnetic input signal frequency applied to the main line to selectively address and energize one or more planar resonators for also addressing and energizing one or more correspondingly located active substrate transducer heat sources for depositing heat in an adjacent active substrate. More generally, adjusting input signal frequency to select one or more planar resonators arranged along a main line can be used to selectively address and energize an electromagnetic-to-heat, an electromagnetic-to-vibration, or other transducer to controllably direct energy toward a desired transducer load.
US10553460B2
A groove-type drying structure includes a drying groove having a cover. The drying groove is internally provided with an inner groove body. The inner groove body forms air current channels with the two sides and the bottom part of the drying groove. The upper part of the drying groove is provided with an air outlet, and the inner groove body is provided with an air compensation port. A heating device and a temperature detector are installed on the air current channels at the two sides. An air wheel is arranged in the air current channel at the bottom part, an air inlet of the air wheel is communicated with an inner chamber of the inner groove body, and a rotating shaft of the air wheel is connected with a motor installed in the bottom part of the drying groove.
US10553456B2
A semiconductor package includes a substrate having at least one recessed portion, a semiconductor device located on a surface of the substrate, the surface having the at least one recessed portion, and a resin insulating layer covering the semiconductor device.
US10553453B2
Various embodiments of the disclosure are directed to a semiconductor package and a method for fabrication of the semiconductor package. Further, disclosed herein are systems and methods that are directed to using a photoimagable dielectric (PID) layer with substantially similar mechanical properties as that of a mold material. The disclosure can be used, for example, in the context of bumpless laserless embedded substrate structures (BLESS) technology for wafer/panel level redistribution layer (RDL) and/or fan-out packaging applications. The disclosed embodiments may reduce the need for multiple dry resist film (DFR) lamination steps during various processing steps for semiconductor packaging and can also facilitate multiple layer counts due to the availability of thin PID materials.
US10553452B2
A printed circuit board includes first and second insulating layers forming a cavity, a first heat releasing layer formed on an exterior surface of the cavity, and a circuit layer formed above or below the first the insulating layer and at least between a surface of the cavity and the first insulating layer. The heat releasing layer is electrically connected to at least a portion of the circuit layer.
US10553451B2
A method for manufacturing a semiconductor device and a semiconductor device produced thereby. For example and without limitation, various aspects of this disclosure provide a method for manufacturing a semiconductor device, and a semiconductor device produced thereby, that comprises an interposer without through silicon vias.
US10553447B2
Semiconductor structures and fabrication methods thereof are provided. An exemplary fabrication process includes providing a base substrate; forming a carbon-containing dielectric layer over the base substrate; and performing a chemical mechanical polishing (CMP) process on the carbon-containing dielectric layer. The chemical mechanical polishing process includes performing a plurality of polishing processes on the carbon-containing dielectric layer and a weak acid solution is used to clean a polishing pad before and after each of the polishing processes.
US10553446B2
A method includes anisotropically etching an etching target layer of a target object through an opening of the target object by generating plasma of a first gas within a processing vessel in which the target object is accommodated; and then forming a film on an inner surface of the opening by repeating a sequence comprising: a first process of supplying a second gas into the processing vessel; a second process of purging a space within the processing vessel; a third process of generating plasma of a third gas containing an oxygen atom within the processing vessel; and a fourth process of purging the space within the processing vessel. The first gas contains a carbon atom and a fluorine atom. The second gas contains an aminosilane-based gas. The etching target layer is a hydrophilic insulating layer containing silicon. Plasma of the first gas is not generated in the first process.
US10553436B2
A method of manufacturing a semiconductor device, including providing a semiconductor wafer, forming a photoresist film on a main surface of the semiconductor wafer, forming a first mask pattern and a second mask pattern on the photoresist film, selectively removing portions of the photoresist film according to the first and second mask patterns, to respectively form a first opening and a second opening in the photoresist film, a position of the second opening differing from that of the first opening, and performing ion implantation of an impurity into the semiconductor wafer, using the photoresist film having the first and second openings formed therein as a mask.
US10553435B2
The invention relates in particular to a method for producing subsequent patterns in an underlying layer (120), the method comprising at least one step of producing prior patterns in a carbon imprintable layer (110) on top of the underlying layer (120), the production of the prior patterns involving nanoimprinting of the imprintable layer (110) and leave in place a continuous layer formed by the imprintable layer (110) and covering the underlying layer (120), characterized in that it comprises the following step: at least one step of modifying the underlying layer (120) via ion implantation (421) in the underlying layer (120), the implantation (421) being carried out through the imprintable layer (110) comprising the subsequent patterns, the parameters of the implantation (421) being chosen in such a way as to form, in the underlying layer (120), implanted zones (122) and non-implanted zones, the non-implanted zones defining the subsequent patterns and having a geometry that is dependent on the prior patterns.
US10553432B2
An etch process that includes removing an oxide containing surface layer from a semiconductor surface to be etched by applying a hydrofluoric (HF) based chemistry, wherein the hydrofluoric (HF) based chemistry terminates the semiconductor surface to be etched with silicon-hydrogen bonds, and applying a vapor priming agent bearing chemical functionality based on the group consisting of alkynes, alcohols and a combination thereof to convert the silane terminated surface to a hydrophobic organic surface. The method continues with forming a photoresist layer on the hydrophobic organic surface; and patterning the photoresist layer. Thereafter, the patterned portions of the photoresist are developed to provide an etch mask. The portions of the semiconductor surface exposed by the etch mask are then etched.
US10553429B2
A method of forming a pattern of a semiconductor device includes forming a mask and a sacrificial layer on a substrate, etching the sacrificial layer in a first area of the substrate to form first units, each having a first width and a first distance from an adjacent unit, etching the sacrificial layer in a second area of the substrate to form second units, each having a second width equal to the first distance and being spaced apart from an adjacent unit by a second distance equal to the first width, forming a spacer conformally covering the first and second units, the spacer having a first thickness and being merged between the second units, removing a portion of the spacer on upper surfaces of the first and second units, and etching the mask in a region from which first and second units have been removed.
US10553427B2
Embodiments described herein generally relate to methods of manufacturing an oxide/polysilicon (OP) stack of a 3D memory cell for memory devices, such as NAND devices. The methods generally include treatment of the oxide and/or polysilicon materials with precursors during PECVD processes to lower the dielectric constant of the oxide and reduce the resistivity of the polysilicon. In one embodiment, the oxide material is treated with octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane (OMCTS) precursor. In another embodiment, germane (GeH4) is introduced to a PECVD process to form SixGe(1-x) films with dopant. In yet another embodiment, a plasma treatment process is used to nitridate the interface between layers of the OP stack. The precursors and plasma treatment may be used alone or in any combination to produce OP stacks with low dielectric constant oxide and low resistivity polysilicon.
US10553408B2
A supporting member is configured to support at least one pipe connecting a temperature adjusting unit with a substrate processing apparatus, wherein the temperature adjusting unit adjusts a temperature of an arbitrary component of the substrate processing apparatus, wherein an inside of the supporting member includes a hollow portion and the at least one pipe is arranged in the hollow portion.
US10553400B2
Methods and apparatus for providing RF power to a semiconductor process chamber including generating an analog radio frequency (RF) power waveform with a frequency generator for transmission to a match network over a first connection, determining information associated with characteristics of the RF power waveform with the frequency generator and transmitting the information to the match network over a second connection, and adjusting the match network to the RF power waveform based, at least partially, on the information associated with characteristics of the RF power waveform from the second connection.
US10553399B2
Embodiments for processing a substrate in a pulsed plasma chamber are provided. A processing apparatus with two chambers, separated by a plate fluidly connecting the chambers, includes a continuous wave (CW) controller, a pulse controller, and a system controller. The CW controller sets the voltage and the frequency for a first radio frequency (RF) power source coupled to a top electrode. The pulse controller is operable to set voltage, frequency, ON-period duration, and OFF-period duration for a pulsed RF signal generated by a second RF power source coupled to the bottom electrode. The system controller is operable to set parameters to regulate the flow of species between the chambers to assist in the negative-ion etching, to neutralize excessive positive charge on the wafer surface during afterglow in the OFF period, and to assist in the re-striking of the bottom plasma during the ON period.
US10553391B2
An SEM image acquisition device including a scanning signal generation unit configured to rotate a scanning direction of the electron beam to be scanned on the sample and generate a scanning signal to be emitted on a position on the sample corresponding to a same region and same pixels on the sample; a deflection device configured to emit the electron beam on a position on the sample corresponding to the same region and the same pixels on the sample, on the basis of the scanning signal generated by the scanning signal generation unit; a detection and amplification unit configured to detect and amplify a signal from the position on the sample corresponding to the same region and the same pixels on the sample, on which the electron beam was emitted by being deflected by the deflection device; and an image generation unit configured to generate an image from when the position on the sample corresponding to the same region and the same pixels on the sample is irradiated, on the basis of the signal detected and amplified by the detection and amplification unit.
US10553390B2
An electron source capable of suppressing consumption of an electron emission material is provide. The present invention provides an electron source including: an electron emission material; and, an electron emission-suppressing material covering a side surface of the electron emission material, wherein a work function of the electron emission-suppressing material is higher than that of the electron emission material, and a thermal emissivity of the electron emission-suppressing material is lower than that of the electron emission material.
US10553382B2
A bus plug structured to electrically connect between a busway and a load includes a circuit breaker structured to electrically connect between connectors and the load and to output a first control signal, the circuit breaker including separable contacts structured to open to stop power from the flowing from the busway to the load, a motor operator structured to cause the separable contacts to open or close in response to the first control signal from the circuit breaker, and a wireless communication module structured to wirelessly communicate with an external device and to output a second control signal to the circuit breaker is response to wireless communication received from the external device. The circuit breaker is structured to output the first control signal to the motor operator to open or close the separable contacts in response to receiving the second control signal from the wireless communication module.
US10553381B2
The present disclosure discloses an electrical switchgear configured to control an electro-magnet by using the electro-magnet, a critical temperature device, and an electro-magnet control unit without using a bimetal and a mechanical contact. The electro-magnet switches power applied through a power line in response to a flow of control current to a power device connected to a load side. In a critical temperature device, an output current value varies when a temperature of a heating wire, which is connected to the power line, exceeds a critical temperature by supply current flowing to the power device. An electro-magnet control unit, which is realizable with an SCR, allows a flow of control current of the electro-magnet to be generated or cut off in response to the output current value of the critical temperature device.
US10553380B2
The present disclosure reveals a dual switched circuit for turning an electrical device on and off at set intervals of on and set intervals of time so that current is sent to the electrical device for a designated period of time, followed by the interruption of the flow of current to the electrical device for the designated period of time, and so that this pattern can be repeated over and over again.
US10553379B2
A float switch, including a junction box, a switch, a guide rod, a float, a link mechanism, and a seal assembly. The switch is disposed in the junction box. The junction box is tightly coupled to the link mechanism. The float is flexibly disposed on the guide rod. The link mechanism includes a sealing member, a cylindrical pin, a connecting rod, a support, and a shift fork; one end of the link mechanism is connected to the switch via the shift fork, and the other end of the link mechanism is connected to the guide rod. The support includes a first through hole and a second through hole which are perpendicular to one another. The connecting rod includes a through hole corresponding to the second through hole of the support. The connecting rod runs through the first through hole of the support.
US10553374B2
A switching device includes a switch and an actuating element. The actuating element for a switch includes a U-shaped actuating section. The actuating section includes two different arms with different lengths. The long arm is configured to transfer force to a button of the switch and a free end of the long arm is configured for holding the actuating element. The short arm is configured for the force input and is arranged aligned obliquely to the long arm.
US10553372B2
A vacuum interrupter includes: one movable contact fixed on a movable contact stem; and one fixed contact with a fixed contact stem. The fixed contact and the movable contact are located in a electrically insulating tube, which is vacuumtightly closed by metal lids at boths sides. The fixed contact stem is placed vacuumtightly on one of the metal lids, and the movable contact stem is guided trough an opening of the opposite metal lid via an axially extendable vacuumtight bellow. In order to create a twist protection of the movable contact stem, a ring disc shaped plastic part with a central opening, through which the movable contact stem is guided, is connected externally to the vacuum interrupter such that inner spanner flats inside the opening complementarily fit closely to external spanner flats of the movable contact stem.
US10553370B2
In some embodiments, a method is provided that includes (1) providing aluminum; (2) providing carbon nanotube material; (3) combining the aluminum and carbon nanotube material to form a current-carrying, aluminum-carbon-nanotube component of an electrical switch device; and (4) assembling the electrical switch device using the aluminum-carbon-nanotube component. The aluminum-carbon-nanotube component is formed so as to have at least one of lower electrical resistivity and greater thermal conductivity than a component formed of aluminum without carbon nanotube material. Numerous other embodiments are provided.
US10553366B2
An apparatus is disclosed which includes an electrolytic capacitive element with multiple capacitor sections, a pressure interrupter cover assembly, and a conductor configured to electrically connect a common terminal of the multiple capacitor sections to a common cover terminal. Each first terminal of the multiple capacitor sections is electrically connected to one of a plurality of capacitor cover terminals.
US10553362B1
A multilayer ceramic electronic component includes a ceramic body including dielectric layers and first and second internal electrodes, first and second external electrodes disposed on first and second external surfaces of the ceramic body, and an interposer including an insulating body and first and second terminal electrodes. (B1+B2)/2 is greater than or equal to 10 micrometers (μm) and less than C/2, and C is greater than (B1+B2) and less than or equal to 80 μm, in which B1 is a thickness of an upper portion, of each of the first and second terminal electrodes, disposed above the insulating body, B2 is a thickness of a lower portion, of each of the first and second terminal electrodes, disposed below the insulating body, and C is a thickness of the interposer.
US10553354B2
A method of making an inductor device includes forming a first metal layer and an ILD on a substrate, patterning a trench perpendicular to the first metal layer in the ILD, and depositing a magnetic material. The method includes depositing another ILD and patterning a via adjacent to the trench that extends from the first metal layer to a surface of the ILD. The method includes patterning trenches in the ILD, with a first portion over and adjacent to and parallel to the first metal layer, and a second portion perpendicular to the first portion and extending from an end of the first portion to the via. The first metal layer and trenches are connected to through the via. The method includes depositing a metal in the via, and depositing a metal in the trenches to form a second metal layer connected to the first metal layer through the via.
US10553352B2
Embodiments of the disclosure pertain to methods of plating magnets with a stack of layers such that the resulting magnet assembly has improved corrosion resistance. Embodiments of the disclosure are also directed to magnet assemblies formed by such methods. Some embodiments include a High Phosphorus Electroless Nickel (HiPEN) layer with Phosphorus content greater than 11% by weight.
US10553349B2
An inductor having a magnetic body, wherein a recess is formed in the magnetic body; a coil, formed by a conductive wire and disposed in the magnetic body, wherein a first terminal part of the conductive wire is placed on a bottom surface of the recess, wherein a first portion of the first terminal part is embedded inside the recess, wherein a second portion of the first terminal part is exposed from the magnetic body; and an electrode structure is disposed on the magnetic body, wherein a portion of the axial surface of a first end of the conductive wire is encapsulated by the magnetic body without being encapsulated by the electrode structure, and wherein at least one portion of the electrode structure is disposed over the bottom surface of the recess and in contact with the second portion of the first terminal part of the conductive wire for connecting with an external circuit.
US10553344B2
A method of manufacturing a coil device and the coil device includes a base layer and a coil pattern formed on a surface of the base layer. The method of manufacturing a coil device includes forming a seed layer of a coil by bonding a copper foil to a base layer, etching to remove a portion of the copper foil, and plating a plating layer on the seed layer.
US10553329B2
A communication cable that has a reduced diameter while ensuring a required magnitude of characteristic impedance. The communication cable contains a twisted pair that contains a pair of insulated wires, twisted with each other and a sheath covering the twisted pair. Each of the insulated wires, contains a conductor that has a tensile strength of 400 MPa or higher and an insulation coating that covers the conductor. The sheath is made of an insulating material having a dielectric tangent of 0.0001 or higher. The communication cable 1 has a characteristic impedance of 100±10Ω.
US10553325B2
A scattered radiation grid for an x-ray imaging is disclosed. In an embodiment, the scattered radiation grid includes alternately arranged layers permeable to x-ray radiation and absorbing x-ray radiation. The layers absorbing the x-ray radiation are formed from an amorphous material. Further, a method is disclosed for using an amorphous metal for the layers of a scattered radiation grid absorbing the x-ray radiation.
US10553321B2
Embodiment of the invention provide a method for determining health sensitivities of a user. The method comprises acquiring personal data associated with a user, determining a first health sensitivity data of the user based in part on the personal data acquired, determining a first potential impact data of a first pollutant data on health of the user based in part on the first health sensitivity data, and generating a personal profile for the user, wherein the personal profile comprises a personal profile score representing health sensitivities of the user to pollutants based in part on the first potential impact data.
US10553315B2
Collecting biometric data from a patient provides numerous opportunities for a care provider to monitor the health of the patient. In one embodiment, the biometric data is used to identify health events that are processed in a workflow that includes a plurality of interconnected processing nodes and queues. In one embodiment, the workflow processes the health events using a priority assigned to the health events. The priority may be assigned based on a severity of the event, the type of the health event, a characteristic of the patient whose biometric data generated the health event, and the like. Each processing node in the event engine may execute multiple consumers for processing health events with different priorities. The health event can further be re-classified based on processing by a consumer.
US10553309B2
A dental treatment planning system includes an input form to receive one or more dental patient inputs; and an engine adapted to receive the dental patient data from the input form and validating the dental patient data in a predetermined sequence.
US10553307B2
Systems and methods for surfacing contextually relevant data into the workflow of a third party system are discussed herein. The system implements a near-real-time method of detecting activity corresponding to particular electronic health records associated with particular patients in third-party systems using specifically configured software systems. A cloud-based micro-services architecture is communicably coupled to the third-party systems and is operable to transmit contextually relevant data to the third-party system in response to particular detected activities, such as accessing a patient's electronic health record. The contextually-relevant data is identified by comparing electronic health record data from various third-party systems, each third-party system associated with the particular patient, to determine gaps in the records. The contextually relevant data is transmitted to the third-party system and visually integrated into the third-party system's pre-existing clinical workflow.
US10553306B2
Aspects of the present disclosure are directed to an apparatus comprising a scale and external circuitry. The scale includes a platform, data-procurement circuitry to engage the user with electrical signals and collect signals indicative of the user's identity and cardio-physiological measurements while the user is standing on the platform, processing circuitry to process data obtained by the data-procurement circuitry while the user is standing on the platform and therefrom generate cardio-related physiologic data corresponding to the collected signals, and an output circuit. The output circuit sends user data, including data indicative of the user's identity and the generated cardio-related physiologic data, for reception at external circuitry. The external circuitry receives the user data, validates the cardio-related physiologic data as concerning the user associated with a patient profile, and updates the patient profile using the generated cardio-related physiologic data.
US10553297B2
Provided herein may be a method for controlling program verify operations of a non-volatile memory and a corresponding circuit thereof. The method for controlling a program verify operation of a non-volatile memory, comprising: selecting a source line among source lines coupled to a plurality of planes respectively; measuring a voltage of the selected source line associated with target cells of the non-volatile memory to be verified in a first sensing operation; comparing the measured voltage of the selected source line with a reference voltage; and skipping the second sensing operation if the measured voltage of the selected source line is lower than the reference voltage.
US10553289B1
Methods of operating a memory including applying an intermediate read voltage to a selected access line for a read operation, adding noise to a sensing operation while applying the intermediate read voltage, determining a value indicative of a number of memory cells of a plurality of memory cells connected to the selected access line that are activated in response to applying the intermediate read voltage to the selected access line, and determining an expected data age of the plurality of memory cells in response to the value indicative of the number of memory cells of the plurality of memory cells that are activated in response to applying the intermediate read voltage to the selected access line.
US10553288B2
A circuit includes a memory cell that generates a cell current having a cell current value, a first reference cell that generates a first current having a first current value, and a second reference cell that generates a second current having a second current value. A current generating circuit generates a reference current having a reference current value based on the first current value and the second current value, and a sense amplifier sums, at a comparison node, a third current having the cell current value and a fourth current having the reference current value. A buffer outputs a voltage on the comparison node as an output of the sense amplifier.
US10553276B2
A semiconductor memory device includes a memory cell array, a first data latch that retains a write unit of data to be written to the memory cell array, a first address latch that retains a write address indicating a write target destination for the write unit of data in the first data latch, a second data latch that retains fail data that is a write unit of data that has failed to be written to the memory cell array, and a second address latch that retains a fail address indicating a write target destination for the fail data. A controller is configured to output the fail address from the second address latch in response to a first output command requesting output of the fail address and to output the fail data from the second data latch in response to a second output command requesting an output of the fail data.
US10553274B2
Techniques for implementing a storage array write driver with a reduced-power boost circuit. An apparatus may include a bit cell configured to store data, a bit line circuit coupled to convey data to the bit cell, a write driver circuit configured to transmit write data to the bit cell via the bit line circuit, and a boost circuit that is distinct from the write driver circuit. The boost circuit may be selectively coupled to drive the bit line circuit below a ground voltage dependent on activation of a boost signal and the write data being in a logic low state. The boost circuit may also be coupled to the bit line circuit at a location that is closer to the bit cell than to the write driver circuit, and may be sized to discharge the bit line circuit without being sized to discharge internal capacitance of the write driver.
US10553268B2
Methods and apparatus for complex number generation and operation on a chip are disclosed. A disclosed logic device includes a first magnet with a first preferred direction of magnetization to polarize a spin of electrons in the first direction. The example logic device includes a second magnet with a second preferred direction of magnetization that polarizes a spin of electrons in the second direction. The example logic device includes a third magnet providing a free layer without a preferred direction of magnetization that is connected to the first and second magnets, wherein the third magnet encodes a vector based on a flux of electrons spin polarized in the first direction and a flux of electrons spin polarized in the second direction.
US10553265B2
A memory circuit including: memory cells, each including a storage cell transistor; a first tracking bit line; and a tracking circuit, electrically coupled between a first tracking word line and a reference voltage node, including a first set of first tracking cells, each first tracking cell including a first cell transistor having a same transistor configuration as each storage cell transistor; and wherein: a driving capacity of the storage cell transistors of the memory cells has a storage cell statistical distribution that exhibits a weak bit current value; a driving capacity of the first cell transistors of the first set of tracking cells has a first tracking cell statistical distribution that exhibits a first strong bit current value; and a first quantity of the first tracking cells is sufficient to cause the first strong bit current value to be equal to or less than the weak bit current value.
US10553263B2
Apparatuses and methods for transmitting data between a plurality of chips are described. An example apparatus includes: a first chip, wherein the first chip includes a receiver that receives a data strobe signal and further generates an internal strobe signal responsive, at least in part, to the data strobe signal, the internal strobe signal including a first edge and a second edge following the first edge; a buffer circuit coupled to a set of input terminals and captures first data at the set of input terminals responsive, at least in part, to the first edge of the internal strobe signal and further captures second data at the set of input terminals responsive, at least in part, to the second edge of the internal strobe signal; a driver coupled between the buffer circuit and a set of data terminals and configured to be activated to provide the first and second data from the buffer circuit to the set of data terminals responsive, at least in part, to a control signal; and a width expanding circuit that provides the control signal responsive, at least in part, to the internal strobe signal.
US10553260B2
A stacked memory device includes; a logic semiconductor die; a plurality of memory semiconductor dies stacked with the logic semiconductor die, wherein each of the memory semiconductor dies includes a memory integrated circuit and one or more of the memory semiconductor dies is a calculation semiconductor die including a calculation unit; and through-silicon vias electrically connecting the logic semiconductor die and the plurality of memory semiconductor dies, wherein each of the calculation units is configured to perform calculations based on broadcast data and internal data and to generate calculation result data, wherein the broadcast data is commonly provided to the calculation semiconductor dies through the through-silicon vias, and the internal data is respectively read from the memory integrated circuits of the calculation semiconductor dies.
US10553255B2
Methods and systems for generating and applying scene-stable metadata for a video data stream are disclosed herein. A video data stream is divided or partitioned into scenes and a first set of metadata may be generated for a given scene of video data. The first set of metadata may be any known metadata as a desired function of video content (e.g., luminance). The first set of metadata may be generated on a frame-by-frame basis. In one example, scene-stable metadata may be generated that may be different from the first set of metadata for the scene. The scene-stable metadata may be generated by monitoring a desired feature with the scene and may be used to keep the desired feature within an acceptable range of values. This may help to avoid noticeable and possibly objectionably visual artifacts upon rendering the video data.
US10553254B2
Disclosed are a method and device for processing a video. The method includes: acquiring a processing instruction to an original video, in which the processing instruction includes information on a target length of a target video; comparing an original length of the original video to the target length, to obtain a compared result; selecting a main position interval of the original video according to a preset selection rule; and generating the target video having the target length according to the compared result and the main position interval.
US10553249B2
A non-limiting information processing apparatus includes a processor, and the processor acquires a touch coordinate from an input device, and when a state is changed from a touch-off to a touch-on, plays an animation or video based on a touch position of the touch-on. Moreover, the processor changes, if detecting a slide when playing the animation or video, a speed of playing the animation or video based on a magnitude of the slide. The processor pauses playing of the animation or video if the touch-off is detected when playing the animation or video.
US10553246B2
Systems and methods discussed herein are related to read data stored on phonographic records. In various examples, systems and methods may describe a needle assembly able to pivot with respect to a record player body, and include a gate able to block light transmitted from a light emitter. The record player may include a motor and a set of wheels such that it can travel around a stationary phonographic record, and a microcontroller capable of determining a target linear travel speed of the record player and receive and transmit data from the phonographic record.
US10553241B2
A method and system provides a near-field transducer (NFT) for a heat assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) transducer. The method and system include forming the disk of the NFT and forming the pin of the NFT. The disk is formed from a first material. The pin is formed from a second material different from the first material. The pin contacts the disk. At least a portion of the pin is between the disk and an air-bearing surface (ABS) location.
US10553239B2
Systems and methods are disclosed herein for improving audio conferencing services. One aspect relates to processing audio content of a conference. A first audio signal is received from a first conference participant, and a start and an end of a first utterance by the first conference participant are detected from the first audio signal. A second audio signal is received from a second conference participant, and a start and an end of a second utterance by the second conference participant is detected from the second audio signal. The second conference participant is provided with at least a portion of the first utterance, wherein at least one of start time, start point, and duration is determined based at least in part on the start, end, or both, of the second utterance.
US10553237B2
A transmission controller monitors a sound pressure determination signal and a distance determination signal. The transmission controller controls a transmission voice processor to start an operation of generating a transmission voice signal, when the distance determination signal indicates that a distance is equal to or less than a first distance. The transmission controller controls to start an operation of determining a sound pressure of a voice signal, when the distance determination signal indicates that the distance is equal to or less than a second distance shorter than the first distance. The transmission controller supplies a transmission control signal to a transmission circuit so that the transmission circuit transmits the transmission voice signal as a radio wave, when the sound pressure determination signal indicates that the sound pressure is equal to or greater than a predetermined threshold value.
US10553236B1
A system configured to improve noise cancellation by reducing attenuation of local speech in proximity to a device. When the local speech is present in both a target signal and a reference signal, performing noise cancellation to remove the reference signal inadvertently attenuates the local speech. To prevent this, the system may perform first noise cancellation to identify frequency bands associated with the local speech and may generate a modified reference signal based on the frequency bands. For example, the system may generate the modified reference signal by applying attenuation to first frequencies associated with the local speech and/or gain to second frequencies that are not associated with the local speech. The system may generate final output audio data by performing noise cancellation using the modified reference signal.
US10553223B2
A method for parametric encoding of a multi-channel digital audio signal. The method includes encoding a mono signal from channel-reduction processing applied to the multi-channel signal and encoding spatialisation information of the multi-channel signal. The channel-reduction processing includes the following steps, implemented for each spectral unit of the multi-channel signal: extracting at least one indicator characterizing the channels of the multi-channel digital audio signal; selecting, from a set of channel-reduction processing modes, a channel-reduction processing mode in accordance with the value of the at least one indicator characterizing the channels of the multi-channel audio signal. Also provides are a corresponding encoding device and a processing method which includes the channel-reduction processing.
US10553217B2
Approaches presented herein enable visualization of audio announcements using augmented reality (AR). Specifically, an audio system captures a set of broadcast audio announcements or messages at an originating location associated with a user as a set of audio files, which a speech-to-text transcriber transcribes to text. A natural language processing tool analyzes the transcribed text to determine, for each announcement, whether the announcement is relevant to the user. Relevant announcements are forwarded to a mobile device of the user. The user may access, in an AR environment, the set of announcements via a set of icons to display text of an announcement or to play audio of an announcement.
US10553216B2
A system and method for an integrated, multi-modal, multi-device natural language voice services environment may be provided. In particular, the environment may include a plurality of voice-enabled devices each having intent determination capabilities for processing multi-modal natural language utterances in addition to knowledge of the intent determination capabilities of other devices in the environment. Further, the environment may be arranged in a centralized manner, a distributed peer-to-peer manner, or various combinations thereof. As such, the various devices may cooperate to determine intent of multi-modal natural language utterances, and commands, queries, or other requests may be routed to one or more of the devices best suited to take action in response thereto.
US10553198B1
A method, apparatus and non-transitory computer readable storage medium, in one embodiment, interpreting at least one input from a user via a wireless device, receiving at least one user account with the at least one input, deriving at least one representation of user intent, identifying at least one task based on the at least one representation of user intent, contacting at least one service to perform the identified at least one task and synthesizing speech to communicate a result of the contact to the wireless device.
US10553194B1
A portable sound-masking device for placing on a roll-up door having a number of horizontally-extending elements. The sound-masking device has a fixture, a magnet, and a transducer. The fixture has an inner face, an outer face, and a pair of spaced-apart tabs protruding from the inner face, the tabs being configured to engage one of the horizontally-extending elements of the roll-up door. The magnet is fastened to the inner face of the fixture and provides a force that tethers the sound-masking device to the roll-up door. The transducer is fastened to the outer face and is configured to emit sound-masking noise.
US10553190B2
A keyboard apparatus includes: a key; a hammer assembly; a first member having a step; a second member slidable relative to the first member and configured to be moved in a direction in which the second member moves over the step, when the key is pressed; and a third member configured to guide the second member such that the second member is not located at a distance greater than or equal to a predetermined distance from the first member. The third member has a shape at a region of the third member such that the third member does not contact the second member in a state in which the second member is in contact with the first member. When the second member moves over the step, the region is opposed to the second member in the direction in which the second member moves over the step.
US10553189B2
A keyboard device capable of securing a wider rotation region of a hammer is provided. The keyboard device includes: a key; a connection portion connected between the key and a frame, the connection portion including: a first region extending in a key-longitude direction and having a depressed portion caved upward; and a second region arranged so as to line up with the first region in the key-longitude direction, located in at least a part of a region other than the depressed portion, having flexibility in a yawing direction; and a hammer mechanism operated according to a strike of the key. A part of the hammer mechanism is positioned in the depressed portion in a state where the key is struck.
US10553185B2
Provided are a driving circuit and driving method of a display panel and a display device. A drive voltage signal converted from an Nth-row data of current-frame data is inverted into an Nth-row data of previous-frame data relative to next-frame data and the Nth-row data of previous-frame data relative to next-frame data is cached, so that the Nth-row data of previous-frame data can be cached without using a double-data-rate synchronous dynamic random access memory.
US10553183B2
In an injection molding machine of the present invention formed to have a plurality of injection apparatuses connected via a communication channel, a first injection apparatus among the plurality of injection apparatuses includes a display apparatus, a first control apparatus included in the first injection apparatus includes an operation screen input/output unit which obtains operation screen data from another injection apparatus and a rendering attribute converting unit which converts rendering attributes of rendering elements configuring an operation screen to be rendered based on the operation screen data. When an operation screen of the other injection apparatus is displayed on the display apparatus based on the operation screen data, the rendering attribute converting unit makes all or part of the rendering attributes of the rendering elements configuring the operation screen different from rendering attributes when an operation screen of the first injection apparatus is displayed. Thus, the operation screens of the plurality of the injection apparatuses are easily distinguishable.
US10553181B2
The disclosure discloses a compensation method for a display module including: using a first group of program code to make the display module display a first greyscale value; acquiring a screen image to determine a normal display area and a poor display area; changing an output voltage for the poor display area, and recording a compensated output voltage that makes the luminance of the poor display area identical with that of the normal display area; and writing program code corresponding to the compensated output voltage into the first group of program code. The disclosure also discloses a compensation device for a display module.
US10553180B1
A structured film for use with a display comprises an optically transmissive surface including a plurality of walls. When the film is placed in an operative position with respect to the display, the walls extend away from the display at different heights and surround light emitters of the display. The film operates as a diffraction grating and the walls are configured to generate selected diffraction orders for each light emitter, including generating a diffraction order for a first light emitter and a diffraction order for a second light emitter adjacent to the first light emitter such that a predefined portion of light energy radiated by the first light emitter is permitted to spread toward the second light emitter. The film minimizes the screen-door effect and can be used in combination with local contrast control over a region of interest.
US10553170B2
A scan driving circuit and a device are disclosed. The scan driving circuit has a plurality of scan driving units coupled in cascade. A (N)-cascaded scan driving unit includes a first control module, a second control module, and an output module. The second control module includes a first switch unit, a second switch unit, a potential holding unit and a first switch control unit. A control end of the second switch unit receives the (N-1)-stage scanning signal, the first switch control unit is configured for controlling the first switch unit, according to the second clock signal, the (N-1)-stage scanning signal, the (N-2)-stage scanning signal, and the first constant voltage signal passed through the second control end of the first switch unit, to control the first switch unit, for operating that the first switch unit and the second switch unit are not conducted at the same time.
US10553169B2
Disclosed are a gate driving circuit and a liquid crystal display device. The gate driving circuit comprises multi-stages of gate driving units. A gate driving unit at each stage includes a pull-down holding module which maintains an electric potential at an output terminal of a gate driving unit at a present stage at a negative electric potential. The influence of a right drift of a threshold voltage of an eighty-second transistor on the gate driving unit can be avoided, and further a speed of pulling down an electric potential at a first node can be increased.
US10553162B2
A grayscale compensating method, an apparatus for a self-luminous display and a self-luminous display device are provided. The method includes: obtaining each driving voltage corresponding to each grayscale signal of the self-luminous display; determining, according to intervals to which each driving voltage belongs, each preset driving function corresponding to each driving voltage; determining each first driving current corresponding to each driving voltage according to each preset driving function; detecting each second driving current of pixel units of the self-luminous display in case of being driven at each driving voltage; comparing the first driving current with the second driving current, and determining compensating voltages corresponding to each grayscale signal according to each preset driving function, and differences between each first driving current and each second driving current.
US10553159B2
Disclosed are a pixel circuit, a display panel and a display device. The pixel circuit includes driving circuits which are in one-to-one correspondence to data lines, each driving circuit being disposed in a peripheral area of a display panel; compensating circuits which are in one-to-one correspondence to gate lines, each compensating circuit being disposed in a peripheral area of the display panel; and light emitting devices. Each compensating circuit outputs a first reference signal or a second reference signal to the corresponding driving circuit. Each driving circuit drives a corresponding light emitting device to emit light through a signal from the corresponding compensating circuit and a data signal from the corresponding data line. The pixel circuit of the present disclosure can improve the aperture ratio of a pixel unit.
US10553157B2
An electro-optical device includes one or more control lines that include a scanning line, a data line and a pixel circuit. The pixel circuit has a drive transistor, a write-in transistor with a gate which is electrically connected to the scanning line, a light-emitting element that emits light at a brightness that depends on the size of a current that is supplied through the drive transistor, and a control line which overlaps the gate of the drive transistor when viewed from a direction that is perpendicular to a surface of a substrate on which the pixel circuit is formed is included in the one or more control lines.
US10553142B2
Methods and systems are disclosed for measuring pixel-by-pixel luminosity and/or chrominance variations on a display, encoding and/or storing the measurements as a set of global and/or pixel-by-pixel correction factors, and/or digitally manipulating imagery with the inverse effect as the measured variations, such that the appearance of visual artifacts caused by the variations is reduced. These methods and systems may be used, for example, as part of the production process for virtual reality headsets, as well as in other applications that make high-fidelity use of displays exhibiting such artifacts (e.g., cell phones, watches, augmented reality displays, and the like).
US10553135B2
A flexible display panel of an expandable display device includes a first side with a display unit, and a second side opposite to the first side. A bending guide includes an external guide that faces part of the first side and has a first curved side, and an internal guide that faces part of the second side and has a second curved side. A slider that slides on the bending guide is attached to one end portion of the flexible display panel. A radius of the first curved side is greater than a radius of the second curved side. When the slider moves toward the bending guide, the first side contacts the first curved side and is bent by the first curved side, and when the slider moves away from the bending guide, the second side contacts the second curved side and is bent by the second curved side.
US10553134B2
A marker-holder system for an electrical terminal block comprising a longitudinal marker-holder device according to a direction of extension, with a first end in the direction of extension and a second end in the direction opposite to the direction of extension, the system comprising a first fastener configured to be disposed on the terminal block, the first end and/or the second end being configured to cooperate with the first fastener in a removable manner and according to a rotary connection, between a first position in which a first face of the marker-holder device is oriented towards the terminal block and a second face of the marker-holder device is oriented in a direction opposite to the terminal block, and a second position in which the first face of the marker-holder device is oriented in a direction opposite to the terminal block and the second face of the marker-holder device is oriented towards the terminal block.
US10553129B2
The present disclosure provides systems and methods for recording, documenting, and visualizing group conversations. More specifically, the present invention relates to systems and methods that allows users to record conversations, document each speaker, visualize the conversation in real time, play back the conversation with visualization for how the conversation progressed from person to person, and compile result statistics on participation levels.
US10553128B2
A water rollover simulation system includes a simulation training device. The simulation training device is connected to a track, wherein one end of the track is submerged in water. The simulation training device begins a simulation on another portion of the track not submerged in water, moves toward the end of the track, and completes the simulation by allowing one or more trainees to escape the simulation training device while the simulation training device is submerged under water. The water rollover simulation system includes various safety features. The safety features can be activated automatically after a predetermined amount of time, or manually via a remote control system.
US10553122B1
An automated system is provided that receives and utilizes travel related data from unmanned aerial vehicles (“UAVs”) and other sources (e.g., data aggregators, weather services, obstacle databases, etc.) for optimizing the scheduling and routing of deliveries by UAVs. The travel related data that is received from the sensors of UAVs and other sources may indicate the locations and characteristics of obstacles, weather, crowds of people, magnetic interference, etc., which may be evaluated and utilized for determining and updating flight plans for UAVs. In various implementations, the travel related data received from the sensors of a UAV may be combined with other travel related data and stored (e.g., at a central management system, in UAVs, etc.) for further analysis and use in determining UAV delivery schedules and related operations of materials handling facilities.
US10553115B1
Systems and methods are provided for acquiring and analyzing vehicle operation data in conjunction with traffic light information to manage traffic and avoid collisions. A traffic management system determines whether a vehicle is likely to be involved in a collision, based on at least vehicle operation data and the status of traffic lights. If it is determined that a vehicle is likely to be involved in a collision, the traffic management system may issue a notification or warning to the vehicle, e.g., instructing the vehicle to increase or decrease its rate of acceleration, and/or apply its brakes. Where the vehicle does not respond to the notification or warning, the traffic management system may take control of the vehicle, and notify and warn other vehicles and/or systems of its actions. Where the vehicle responds to the notification or warning, the traffic management system may calculate and recommend an insurance benefit.
US10553114B2
A method, apparatus, and computer program product are provided for predicting parking availability for one or more road segments based on the map-matched probe data points. A method may include: receiving probe data points from a vehicle, where each probe data point includes a location; determining, from the probe data points, a parking location of the vehicle on a road segment, where the relative location along the road segment on which the vehicle parked can be determined; and estimating availability of other parking spaces along the road segment based on the relative location.
US10553107B2
A set top box receives from a remote control device one or more of a codeset identifier, data indicative of a brand and model for a consumer electronic device, and remote control diagnostic information. The set top box then causes information representative of the received codeset identifier, data indicative of a brand and model for a consumer electronic device, and remote control diagnostic information to be displayed in a display device associated with the set top box.
US10553097B2
Implementations of systems and methods to facilitate interactions associated with the health of a child with a caretaker of the child are described. One implementation of a system comprises a seating receptacle removably connectable to a base, a battery configured to independently power the receptacle when separated from the base, and one or more processors. The one or more processors may be operably connected to one or more of a piezoelectric sensor configured to sense respiration, a weight sensor configured to sense posture, a camera, a storage device, and/or a network interface.
US10553096B2
Implementations generally relate to systems, apparatuses, and methods for a residential electrical switch sensor device platform. In some implementations, a sensor device performs operations including detecting an activity in the living space, determining contextual routine information, determining user care protocol information, and determining an occurrence of an adverse health event. In response to the occurrence of the adverse health event, the sensor device performs operations including one or more of sending a notification to one or more destinations based on the adverse health event and activating one or more surveillance devices based on the adverse health event.
US10553094B2
Apparatuses and methods associated with a substance release benefit denial security device are provided. One example security device includes a locking assembly to releasably affix the security device to an article, and an electronic assembly. The electronic assembly may include a radio frequency receiver and processing circuitry. The security device may also include a benefit denial assembly, which includes a substance disposed in a vessel and a release mechanism configured to release the substance into or onto an article. The processing circuitry may be configured to receive a gate detected signal from the radio frequency receiver in response to the radio frequency receiver receiving a wireless signal, and in response to receiving the gate detected signal from the radio frequency receiver, transmit a release signal to the release mechanism to trigger the release mechanism to release the substance.
US10553083B2
A system provides haptic feedback based on media content. The system processes the media content into components including a first component and a second component. The system further determines a first priority value related to the first component and a second priority value related to the second component. The system further compares the first priority value with the second priority value. The system further generates a first control signal and a second control signal based on the comparison, where the first control signal is configured to cause a first haptic feedback to be output and the second control signal is configured to cause a second haptic feedback to be output that is the same or different than the first haptic feedback.
US10553082B2
The invention relates to blocking fraudulent gathering of credit card and debit card information during a legitimate payment transaction at a credit/debit card reader. The invention includes the installation, preferably in a non-uniform manner, of blockers onto one or more faces or surfaces of the card reader. Properly installed blockers will tend to prevent the easy installation of a flush mounted skimmer device that is designed to overlay the legitimate card reader at a store or point of sale location such as a gasoline pump.
US10553081B2
Systems, apparatuses and methods for enhancing winning result opportunities in poker gaming activities. Embodiments involve identifying award-enhancing opportunities using dice to determine award-enhancing opportunities based on the dice results for a poker game played on a gaming device. Award-enhancing opportunities can be accumulated during multiple bonus rounds, or single bonus rolls of dice may be used to determine multipliers or other modifiers to enhance awards received in the poker games.
US10553080B2
Systems, apparatuses and methods for enhancing winning result opportunities in gaming activities. Embodiments involve identifying award-enhancing opportunities using dice during a current game to determine award-enhancing opportunities for subsequent games based on the dice results. Award-enhancing opportunities may continue over multiple games until a terminating condition is activated, or single bonus rolls of dice may be used to determine multipliers or other modifiers to enhance awards only in a single subsequent game. The award-enhancing opportunities may be triggered by a mystery or random selection process, or may be based on at least a portion of the outcome of the current game.
US10553075B2
Systems for operating a Sudoku style hybrid game are disclosed. Sudoku style hybrid games can include a themed entertainment game in which a player places symbols into a Sudoku puzzle and events within the entertainment portion of the Sudoku style entertainment game can trigger wagers in a real world game of chance. Players may compete against each other to determine a winning player based on the amount of time taken to complete the puzzle of the Sudoku style entertainment game. The outcome of the wagers can result in payouts of real world credit and can also affect gameplay within the Sudoku style entertainment game.
US10553073B2
A computing device for gaming by patrons. An identification acceptor may scan an identification document into digital form. A biological sensor such as a camera may obtain biological data describing a human patron. A currency acceptor and dispenser may accept money. The computing device may obtain biological data describing the patron. The computing device may verify the identity of the patron and acceptability of the patron for gaming based at least in part on the digital form of the patron's identification and the biological data. The computing device may accept currency for deposit into a wagering account. Once the patron is verified and the account is funded, the computing device may offer gaming activities to the verified patron out of the wagering account, and pay out gaming winnings at the currency dispenser.
US10553070B2
A method for participating in a lottery is proposed. The following steps are applied by a mobile terminal having an input interface and a secured element. The steps include sending to a lottery server system a subscriber number specific to an identification card of a subscriber of the mobile terminal, receiving a command for configuring the secured element having as addressee the subscriber number, allocating, in the secured element, a memory space from the received configuration command, acquiring via the interface bet data, sending the acquired bet data to the lottery server system, receiving a virtual lottery ticket with a unique identifier generated by the lottery server system in response to the sending of the bet data, and storing the virtual lottery ticket in the secured element.
US10553055B2
The invention relates to a locking arrangement, in particular a door lock arrangement for a switchgear cabinet, which has a system for verifying a locking authorization, wherein the system has a door lock having an antenna for contactlessly receiving an access authorization signal from a separate transponder, wherein an excitation signal for the transponder is emitted by the antenna only in an active state of the antenna, wherein the locking arrangement has a voltmeter which is used to capture an electrical voltage dropped across the antenna or a voltage change in the passive state of the antenna, wherein the antenna changes from the passive state to the active state if a voltage drop is present across the antenna in the passive state. A corresponding method is also described.
US10553051B2
An apparatus including a central access control system and an access reader. The access reader is structured to receive an access credential from the central access control system, and includes a first connector connected with a second connector with the second connector connected to a cable, and with the cable in electronic communication with the central access control system. Connection of the first connector and the second connector places the access reader in electronic communication with the central access control system.
US10553046B2
A system and method of method of carrying out a remedial action in response to a vehicle prognosis, the method including: receiving vehicle feature data from a vehicle; extracting a plurality of feature combination data from the vehicle feature data, wherein each of the feature combination data pertains to a feature combination, wherein each of the feature combinations includes two or more vehicle features; for each extracted feature combination data, then: (i) evaluating the extracted feature combination data using an anomaly detection function based on a multivariate distribution mixture model; and (ii) obtaining an anomaly detection score for each extracted feature combination based on the evaluating step; determining a vehicle subsystem that comprises a portion of vehicle electronics installed on the vehicle and that is likely experiencing a problem or unusual behavior based on the anomaly detection scores; and carrying out a remedial action in response to the determining step.
US10553039B2
A system for diagnosing deterioration of a drive belt in a vehicle may include an engine, a motor connected to a shaft of a crankshaft of the engine via the drive belt to generate electric power, a controller for identifying slip of the drive belt and subsequently determining that deterioration of the drive belt is diagnosed (the “deterioration diagnosis”) or slip of the drive belt is diagnosed as being due to friction of the engine (the “slip diagnosis”) depending on whether conditions for diagnosing deterioration are fulfilled and then generating a torque adjustment command to adjust torque of the motor depending on the deterioration diagnosis or the slip diagnosis, and a main battery for supplying electric power to the motor in response to the torque adjustment command.
US10553034B2
Techniques are described that facilitate co-viewing in an experiential reality environment such as a virtual reality or augmented reality environment. These techniques include prioritizing a main view of experiential reality content over side views of the experiential reality content.
US10553031B2
Examples are disclosed that relate to representing a digital project file. One example provides a computing device comprising a logic device and a storage device holding instructions executable to obtain a digital project file comprising a geometric representation of a real physical space, and a user-created annotation associated with a location in the representation. The instructions are further executable to display a representation of the file in a first rendering format, receive a request to display a representation of the file in a second rendering format in which one or more real surfaces of the real physical space are displayed as a virtual rendering, the one or more real surfaces not being displayed as the virtual rendering the first digital rendering format, and, in response to the request, display the representation of the file in the second format.
US10553027B1
Systems and methods for navigating a user in a three-dimensional model of a property are disclosed. An exemplary system includes a storage device configured to store data associated with a plurality of point positions. Each point position corresponds to a camera position at which images of the property are captured by the camera. The system further includes at least one processor configured to determine connectivity among the point positions and determine a plurality of candidate routes connecting a first introduction position and a second introduction position. Each candidate route links a subset of the point positions based on the connectivity. The at least one processor is further configured to select a route from the candidate routes and sequentially display views corresponding to the point positions on the selected route. The views at each point position are rendered from the images captured at the camera position corresponding to the point position.
US10553026B2
A novel map representation called Probabilistic Surfel Map (PSM) for dense visual SLAM is disclosed. The PSM maintains a globally consistent map with both photometric and geometric uncertainties encoded in order to address inconsistency and sensor noise. A key aspect of the visual SLAM method disclosed herein is the proper modeling and updating of the photometric and geometric uncertainties encoded in the PSM. Strategies for applying the PSM for improving both the front-end pose estimation and the back-end optimization are disclosed. Moreover, the PSM enables generation of a high quality dense point cloud with high accuracy.
US10553021B2
A navigational system includes a hybrid-dimensional visualization scheme with a multi-modal interaction flow to serve for digital mapping applications, such as in car infotainment systems and online map services. The hybrid-dimensional visualization uses an importance-driven or focus-and-context visualization approach to combine the display of different map elements, including 2D map, 2D building footprint, 3D map, weather visualization, realistic day-night lighting, and POI information, into a single map view. The combination of these elements is guided by intuitive user interactions using multiple modalities simultaneously, such that the map information is filtered to best respond to the user's request, and presented in a way that presents both the focus and the context in a map in an aesthetic manner. The system facilitates several use cases that are common to the users, including destination preview, destination search, and virtual map exploration.
US10553007B1
Systems, devices, and methods that display visual symbols are described. A visual symbol has a color and a linewidth. Multiple instances of the symbol are concurrently and progressively drawn, one on top of the other, in the display area of a display device. Each respective instance has a respective intermediate color. The respective intermediate colors combine to produce the color of the symbol where the respective instances overlap in the display area. Each respective instance also has a respective linewidth and the respective linewidths converge to the linewidth of the symbol as each instance is progressively drawn. A backwards progression through the same sequence is employed to regressively undraw a symbol from the display area of the display device. Computer program products comprising processor-executable instructions for performing the methods are also described.
US10553004B2
An image processing method and an apparatus are provided. The image processing method includes acquiring first image data including a plurality of target pixels, acquiring synthesis information by which a relationship, between each of the plurality of target pixels included in the first image data and at least one background pixel included in different image data to be synthesized with the first image data, is determined, and synthesizing a target pixel of the first image data with the at least one background pixel of second image data, based on the synthesis information according to determination of the second image data. The second image data includes the different image data to be synthesized with the first image data.
US10552997B2
Methods, apparatus, and computer program products are provided in accordance with an example embodiment in order to allow for user interaction with a graphical representation of a set of data using one or more interface controls, wherein the graphical representation of the data and the interface control(s) are rendered to a display device. In example embodiments, information identifying data to be displayed is received. One or more interesting data points within the data to be displayed are identified. One or more interesting data windows are defined based on the identified interesting data points. A mapping is defined from a set of control position of an interface control to values of a variable of the data. The interface control corresponds to the variable. A graphical representation of the data and the interface control are rendered to a display device for user interaction with the graphical representation of the data.
US10552993B2
Detecting method and system for a touch apparatus are provided. A testing signal is outputted to a power supply apparatus by a signal generator, and a line drawing trajectory, which is generated by an automatic line drawing apparatus drawing lines on the touch apparatus, is collected when power with the testing signal is supplied to the touch apparatus by the power supply apparatus. Next, whether the testing signal passes a frequency interference test is determined based on the line drawing trajectory.
US10552992B2
A method for reducing metal artifacts in a volume radiographic image acquires a first set of projection images of an object on a radiographic detector at different acquisition angles. An initial estimate of the volume that includes the object using the acquired projection images is generated. The estimated volume is updated by one or more iterations of generating a second set of scatter-corrected projection images using the acquired first set of projection images and the estimated volume; generating a third set of estimated projection images using forward ray-tracing through the estimated volume; and reconstructing the estimated volume according to a signal quality factor obtained from analysis of the detector signal and used in a comparison of the second set of scatter-corrected projection images with the third set of estimated projection images. One or more images rendered from the updated estimated volume are displayed.
US10552973B2
Exemplary embodiments provide an image vision processing method, device and equipment and relate to: determining parallax and depth information of event pixel points in a dual-camera frame image acquired by Dynamic Vision Sensors; determining multiple neighboring event pixel points of each non-event pixel point in the dual-camera frame image; determining, according to location information of each neighboring event pixel point of each non-event pixel point, depth information of the non-event pixel point; and performing processing according to the depth information of each pixel point in the dual-camera frame image. Since non-event pixel points are not required to participate in the matching of pixel points, even if it is difficult to distinguish between the non-event pixel points or the non-event pixel points are occluded, depth information of the non-event pixel points can be accurately determined according to the location information of neighboring event pixel points.
US10552965B1
The atomic absorption spectrophotometer is provided with an atomization unit, a light source, a detector, an optical system, a camera, and a captured image data storage unit. The atomization unit has a tube-like furnace and atomizes the sample injected into the furnace by heating the sample. The light source emits light of a wavelength of a measurement target toward the atomization unit so that the light passes through the furnace. The detector detects the light passed through the furnace. The camera captures an image of an inside of the furnace before performing a measurement process in which a sample is atomized in the furnace and its absorbance is measured. The captured image data storage unit stores the captured image data obtained by capturing the image by the camera in association with the measurement data corresponding to the captured image data.
US10552959B2
A method and system is provided for storing and analyzing clinical imaging data. The method includes obtaining patient images from two or more modalities, registering the images, determining position information of a voxel, calculating and assigning a quality metric for the voxel, storing the voxel information and at least one searchable header as imaging data in a computer memory, and modifying or maintaining treatment based on the imaging data. The system includes a memory and a processor, the processor configured to obtain images from two or more modalities, register and store the image set in memory, calculate a quality metric for a voxel in the image set, store the voxel quality metric with the image set in the memory, and modify or maintain treatment based on the calculated qualitative metric.
US10552944B2
Systems and techniques for converting a low resolution image to a high resolution image include receiving a low resolution image having one or more noise artifacts at a neural network. A noise reduction level is received at the neural network. The neural network determines a network parameter based on the noise reduction level. The neural network converts the low resolution image to a high resolution image and removes one or more of the noise artifacts from the low resolution image during the converting by the using the network parameter. The neural network outputs the high resolution image.
US10552943B2
An image synthesizer for a driver assisting system includes a receiving module and a combining module. The driver assisting system includes a first camera configured to capture a first image from a first scene and a second camera configured to capture a second image from a second scene, wherein the first scene and the second scene partly overlap in an overlapping region. The receiving module configured to receive the first image from the first camera and the second image from the second camera. The combining module is configured to combine the first image and the second image in the overlapping region using a binary mask.
US10552939B1
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for supporting complex transfer functions on an image processor. One of the methods includes traversing, by each execution lane of an image processor using a shift-register array, a respective local support region and storing input pixels encountered during the traversal into local memory of the image processor. Each execution lane obtains from the local memory of the image processor one or more input pixels according to a complex transfer function. Each execution lane computes a respective output pixel for the kernel program using one or more input pixels obtained from the local memory according to the complex transfer function.
US10552937B2
Embodiments are generally directed to a scalable memory interface for a graphical processor unit. An embodiment of an apparatus includes a graphical processing unit (GPU) including multiple autonomous engines; a common memory interface for the autonomous engines; and a memory management unit for the common memory interface, the memory management unit including multiple engine modules, wherein each of the engine modules includes a translation-lookaside buffer (TLB) that is dedicated to providing address translation for memory requests for a respective autonomous engine of the plurality of autonomous engines, and a TLB miss tracking mechanism that provides tracking for the respective autonomous engine.
US10552936B2
The present invention facilitates efficient and effective information storage device operations. In one embodiment, an add-in card for image processing selectively storing information includes a processing component that performs image processing locally on the add-in card and also directs selective image based storage of original image information and results of the image processing using a unique tag; a solid state storage device that selectively stores the original image information and results of the image processing, and a communication port that receives the original image information and selectively forwards the original image information and results of image processing on the original image information.
US10552932B2
The present disclosure relates to generating field-specific health scores for a system of record. Record objects of a system of record corresponding to a data source provider may be accessed. Each record object may correspond to a record object type and have one or more object field-value pairs. Node profiles may be maintained. Each node profile may include one or more node field-value pairs. A subset of node field-value pairs of the node profiles with confidence scores greater than a threshold score may be identified. Node profiles having the subset of node field-value pairs may be identified. Node field-value pairs of the subset may be compared with corresponding object field-value pairs of the record objects. A field-specific health score for each field may be generated based on the comparison.
US10552930B1
A physician referral management system is provided. The system includes a physician profile database, electronically accessible over at least one network system. The physician profile database stores physician profiles, each of which contain information associated with a physician. The system further includes a physician referral application which is hosted at least partially on a server and electronically accessible over at least one network system to a primary care physician device and a specialist physician device. The physician referral application is configured to facilitate a referral of a patient between the primary care physician device and the specialist physician device, and to allow a user of at least one of the primary care physician device and the specialist physician device to search for physicians based on information contained in the physician profiles. At least a portion of the physician profiles contains information relating to insurance plans accepted by particular physicians.
US10552927B2
Luggage is scanned when placed on a luggage conveyor belt. The scanned information reported to a luggage manager. The luggage manager pushes individual customer luggage information directly to one or more of a digital signage or a mobile application of a mobile device operated by the customer.
US10552923B2
An electric vehicle charging control system includes a battery for operating the electric vehicle that is charged by a charging connection to a charging station. A user interface is associated with the electric vehicle and includes a display and a user input device. A communication system communicates with the charging station. The communication system receives a congestion signal from the charging station when a second electric vehicle is waiting for charging by the charging station. After the congestion signal is received, the user interface prompts an operator of the electric vehicle that the second electric vehicle is waiting for charging by the charging station.
US10552919B2
An indicator associated with a financial card to tender payment for a transaction is received from a point of sale device. A storage device stores independent sets of information associated with the financial card. The sets of information indicate different actions to be performed and settings corresponding to the actions. The indicator received from the point of sale device is associated with one of the independent sets of information. The actions associated with the received indicator are performed in accordance with the corresponding settings in response to conducting a transaction with the financial card.
US10552918B2
A method and system electronically pull, using an extension of a launched program, accounting data from a launched accounting software application. The pulled data is converted, by the extension, into a format compatible with a second accounting software application. The converted data is written into the launched application associated with the extension. The written data is converted, by another extension, into a format compatible for importing into another accounting software application. The format compatible data is pushed into the second accounting software application by the extension.
US10552914B2
Described are techniques for determining a quotation score that would be applicable across lines of insurance and/or carriers, and which involves the collection in real time of sensor information from plural groups of sensors deployed in a specific premises and associated with intrusion detection, access control, burglar, fire alarm systems and surveillance systems and/or other systems that monitor for physical/chemical/biological conditions. The techniques execute unsupervised learning models to continually analyze the collected sensor information to produce sequences of state transitions that are assign scores and from which a quotation score is produced.
US10552898B2
A user trainable user interface page classification system applies a rule set to information associated with a user interface page to determine whether the user interface page satisfies a domain page condition. If the user interface page does not satisfy the domain page condition, a user trains the system such that the user interface page classification system classifies the user interface page as a domain page. The rule set of the user interface page classification system is updated, and the updated rule set is applied to the information associated with the user interface page. The user interface page classification system then classifies the user interface page as a domain page.
US10552881B2
[Object] To make it possible to urge a plurality of users to recommend content.[Solution] Provided is an information processing device including: an acquisition unit configured to acquire a plurality of pieces of specification information for specifying content from a plurality of users, respectively; and a control unit configured to calculate the number of times in which each piece of the content is specified by the plurality of users on the basis of the plurality of pieces of the specification information acquired from the plurality of users and control application of an incentive to the plurality of users on the basis of the calculated number of times.
US10552875B1
A system and method allows an offeror to identify parameters for determining whether a user could benefit from an offer, and transaction data for each of several users, and the parameters, are used to determine which of several users could benefit from the offer. The offer is presented to those users, along with the data of how the user could benefit, and the system and method allows the user to accept the offer, transmitting information to the offeror or his agent if the user accepts the offer. Payment may be made based on the offers, acceptances, or both.
US10552872B2
In some embodiments, apparatuses and methods are provided herein useful to mapping a space. In some embodiments, a system for mapping a space comprises a communication device configured to receive location data from a portable user device in a user space, a device location database configured to store location data, and a control circuit. The control circuit being configured to aggregate, over time, the location data in the user space from the portable user device and store the location data in the device location database, the location data comprising coordinates and timestamps associated with a plurality of locations, determine a plurality of dwell locations in the user space corresponding to locations where the portable user device rests based on the timestamps of the location data, and identify one or more objects in the user space based at least on the coordinates of the plurality of dwell locations.
US10552861B2
A system and method is presented for product substantiation and promotion redemption. A purchased product list is transmitted from a retail store system to a promotion analysis server along with a user identifier. The promotion analysis server identifies promotions available to the user, and then considers whether the benefits under the promotions are still available to the user. Discounts for available promotions related to the purchased product list are calculated and transmitted to the retail store system for deduction from the transactions. A promotion product filter can be provided that filters the purchased product list before transmittal. The promotion product filter can include promotions from a plurality of programs.
US10552856B2
According to various aspects of the subject technology, systems and methods for qualifying solar leads are described. In certain implementations, data about utility customers and/or other information are used to identify high-quality solar leads, thus reducing the amount of extraneous work for installers and resulting in an overall reduction of the total cost of solar implementations.
US10552850B2
Store intelligence—in-store analytics (“in-store analytics”) techniques are provided that, by combining analytics with experience, improve the shopping, managing, monitoring, etc., experience of an end user. In-store analytics can be integrated with workflow for optimizing and assisting prioritizing operations.
US10552849B2
Data to define a travel rewards promotion is received over a network. The travel rewards promotion comprises traveler eligibility criteria and travel rewards criteria. At least one traveler is selected where the travel itinerary of the respective traveler matches traveler eligibility criteria for the promotion. The traveler is notified that he or she is eligible for the travel rewards promotion, the notification comprising a representation of the travel rewards criteria. A travel rewards promotion total is then compiled for the traveler and the traveler is notified of his or her respective promotion rewards total. In one embodiment, the traveler's current context is determined and matched to promotion alert criteria. The traveler is then alerted, over the network, that a travel rewards promotion is available to the respective traveler in the respective traveler's current context, the alert comprising a representation of the travel rewards criteria.
US10552843B1
Disclosed methods and systems improve search results by recency boosting customer support content for a customer self-help system associated with one or more financial management systems. The customer self-help system retrieves content relevance from a variety of sources, such as media outlets, taxation agencies and news feeds for the financial management system. The customer self-help system generates content relevance weights from the content relevance data, and applies the content relevance weights to customer support content maintained by the customer self-help system. In response to receiving a search query from a user, the customer self-help system provides relevant portions of customer support content that has been recency boosted (e.g., adjusted by the content relevance weights), to increase the likelihood that the customer support content provided to the user is relevant to the user's search query.
US10552841B1
A method for managing payment submissions includes receiving, at an acquirer computing system, an authorization request submitted by a merchant computing system for a transaction of a predefined amount, the merchant computing system being associated with a merchant, and the authorization request identifying account information for an account that is associated with a payment card network and an issuer processor; and re-transmitting the authorization request for less than the predefined amount and greater than a configurable threshold value, until the authorization request is approved by the issuer processor or until the authorization request falls below the configurable threshold value.
US10552840B2
A payment transaction is performed at a POS (point of sale) device. The device includes a terminal component and a reader component. The reader component includes a contact interface for establishing a data signal path via conductive contact with an integrated circuit (IC) payment card. A payment transaction is initiated. The data signal path is established between the reader component and the IC payment card. The IC payment card is commanded to generate a cryptogram for verification by an issuer of the card. The cryptogram is received from the card. In response to receiving the cryptogram, a command is issued to disable contact reading operation by the reader component.
US10552829B2
Methods and systems described herein prevent traders from using order intent and hardware solutions to advance their order position by obfuscating the order until execution and by using a digital ledger to assign priority of the orders. As described herein, using a series of cryptographic key pairs, one side of a transaction can be created, matched, and executed while a public record is recorded and maintained but obfuscated (i.e., not publicly transparent) until after the transaction is completed.
US10552827B2
Providing backup digital certificates comprises an application provider, such as a digital wallet system, that obtains signed digital certificates from a certificate authority. The digital wallet system provides an application, such as a digital wallet application, to a user computing devise along with a primary digital certificate and a backup digital certificate. The user computing device utilizes the primary digital certificate to ensure a secure connection with the digital wallet system. If the primary digital certificate is compromised, the digital wallet system may communicate the backup digital certificate to the digital wallet system when a subsequent secure connection is requested. The user computing device may access the backup digital certificate and verify the provided digital certificate. The digital wallet system provides a new backup digital certificate to the user computing device, and the user computing device deletes the compromised digital certificate.
US10552825B2
The disclosure relates to initiating and completing peer to peer payments or peer to merchant payments initiated by financial cards and cameras of mobile devices. In some embodiments, the disclosed systems and methods may provide an accurate determination of parties involved in a peer to peer transaction, be useable with hardware and software that users are already in possession of, and securely initiate a peer to peer transaction. The disclosed systems may include a server communicatively coupled to a mobile device by a network. The server may receive an image of one or more financial cards, retrieve account information for each financial card in the received image, generate a proposed transaction based on the retrieved account information, transmit the proposed transaction to the mobile device, receive approval for the proposed transaction and initiate a payment or a transfer to an account based on the retrieved account information.
US10552820B2
Methods and systems for facilitating electronic transactions on a user device are described. User-friendly graphical user interfaces (GUIs) are provided with minimal text and more pictures and images. The GUIs detect or receive various gesture inputs, such as swiping, tapping, and dragging and dropping, and display a corresponding screen or page. The gesture inputs allow a user to select or specify payers/payees, transaction amounts, and funding sources, without having to type numbers or letters.
US10552814B2
A system and method for retail inventory checkout in which the customer selects items from the item shelves and as an item is taken from the shelf, the customer employs an input device, such as a portable data terminal, a smart phone provided with a store application or other suitable device that communicates with the store network, to identify the item either by scanning the optical code on the item or by other means, and then once scanned, the item is added to the purchase list and then placed in a shopping cart, basket or other container. Once item selection is completed, the customer proceeds to a point of sale (POS) or pay station and puts the cart onto a weigh scale whereby the total weight of the cart with the items included (measured total weight) is measured by the weigh scale and the net weight of the items in the cart (calculated by subtracting the weight of the cart from the measured total weight) is compared to a theoretic weight of the items as calculated by the store system using the weight information of the items present in the store database. Based on the result of the comparison, the store system either approves the transaction, whereby the customer then pays for the transaction and is permitted to exit with the items, or the transaction is flagged for audit or further assistance/scrutiny.
US10552811B2
Systems and methods described herein may provide automated teller machine (ATM) security. For example, an ATM security system may comprise an ink staining system, an electronic lock, and a processor in communication with the electronic lock and the ink staining system. The processor may be configured to determine that the lock is being opened, disable the ink staining system in response to the determining, and enable the ink staining system when the lock has been closed.
US10552803B2
Methods and systems for proactively preventing hazardous or other situations in a robot-cloud interaction are provided. An example method includes receiving information associated with task logs for a plurality of robotic devices. The task logs may include information associated with tasks performed by the plurality of robotic devices. The method may also include a computing system determining information associated with hazardous situations based on the information associated with the task logs. For example, the hazardous situations may comprise situations associated with failures of one or more components of the plurality of robotic devices. According to the method, information associated with a contextual situation of a first robotic device may be determined, and when the information associated with the contextual situation is consistent with information associated with the one or more hazardous situations, an alert indicating a potential failure of the first robotic device may be provided.
US10552783B2
A model synchronization map table is built that facilitates autonomous computer self-navigation between elements of business objects of a business object model and corresponding elements at least one extensible markup language (XML) schema of an XML schema definition-based (XSD-based) model. The XSD-based model is programmatically generated by transformation of each of the elements of the business objects of the business object model into the corresponding elements of the XML schema of the XSD-based model. The business object model and the XSD-based model are displayed in a dual-view editor. The dual-view editor enables a user to toggle between and independently edit the business object model and the XSD-based model. In response to independent edits made to one of the XSD-based model and the business object model, the elements of the business object model are automatically synchronized with the corresponding elements of the XSD-based model using the model synchronization map table.
US10552774B2
Methods and systems for cost-minimizing job scheduling are disclosed. A definition of a task is received. The definition comprises a need-by time. The need-by time comprises a deadline for completion of execution of the task. An estimated duration to complete the execution of the task is determined for each of a plurality of computing resources. One or more of the computing resources are selected based on an estimated cost of completing the execution using the computing resources. The execution of the task is initiated at a scheduled time using the selected one or more computing resources. The scheduled time is earlier than the need-by time by at least the estimated duration.
US10552767B2
The present invention provides a method for allocating ticket inventory on a buyer's side. The method includes steps of, loading, the webpage, providing a map, checking compatibility of map, initializing plug-in, and mapping seats. Further, the map is represented with respective tickets with location, quantity and amount on the webpage. Moreover, the ticket list with triggering onInit is generated on the webpage or an existing external tabular ticket list is controlled by the plugin thereby loading the map completely with corresponding ticket inventory matching respective portions on map simultaneously while loading the webpage on the buyer's device thereby enabling the buyer to select desired seating section.
US10552762B2
A method for determining specific conditions occurring on industrial equipment based upon received signal data from sensors attached to the industrial equipment is provided. Using a server computer system, signal data is received and aggregated into feature vectors. Feature vectors represent a set of signal data over a particular range of time. The feature vectors are clustered into subsets of feature vectors based upon attributes the feature vectors. One or more sample episodes are received, where a sample episode includes sample feature vectors and specific classification labels assigned to the sample feature vectors. A signal data model is created that includes the associated feature vectors, clusters, and assigned classification labels. The signal data model is used to assign classification labels to newly received signal data using the mapping information for the existing feature vectors, existing clusters and associated classification labels to determine the specific conditions occurring on the industrial equipment.
US10552754B2
A method of recognizing artist ambiguity is performed at a server system having one or more processors and memory storing one or more programs for execution by the one or more processors. The method includes generating a feature vector that represents a first artist identifier of a plurality of artist identifiers in a first dataset. The feature vector includes a first feature indicating whether the first artist identifier matches multiple artist entries in one or more second datasets that are distinct from the first dataset. The method also includes determining, based at least in part on the first feature of the feature vector, a probability that the first artist identifier is associated with two or more different real-world artists, and providing a report that specifies the first artist identifier as potentially ambiguous in accordance with a determination that the probability satisfies a predetermined condition.
US10552750B1
Described is a multiple-camera system and process for disambiguating between multiple users and identifying which of the multiple users performed an event. For example, when an event is detected, user patterns near the location of the event are determined, along with touch points at the location of the event. User pattern orientation and/or arm trajectories between the event location and the user patterns may be determined and processed to disambiguate between multiple users and determine which user pattern is involved in the event.
US10552746B2
A method and system to identify a time lagged indicator of an event to be predicted are described. The method includes receiving information including an indication of a factor, the factor being a different event than the event to be predicted, and identifying a window period within which the event is statistically correlated with the factor. The method also includes collecting data for a duration of the window period, the data indicating occurrences of the factor and the event, and identifying a time lagged dependency of the event on the factor based on analyzing the data.
US10552737B2
Methods and apparatus, including computer program products, implementing and using techniques for configuring an artificial neural network to a particular surveillance situation. A number of object classes characteristic for the surveillance situation are selected. The object classes form a subset of the total number of object classes for which the artificial neural network is trained. A database is accessed that includes activation frequency values for the neurons within the artificial neural network. The activation frequency values are a function of the object class. Those neurons having activation frequency values lower than a threshold value for the subset of selected object classes are removed from the artificial neural network.
US10552729B2
Examples disclosed herein relate to a baseboard management controller (BMC) capable of execution while a computing device is powered to an auxiliary state. The BMC is to process an error log according to a deep learning model to determine one of multiple field replaceable units to deconfigure in response to the error condition. The BMC is to deconfigure the field replaceable unit. The computing device is rebooted. In response to the reboot of the computing device the BMC is to determine whether the error condition persists.
US10552705B2
A method, an apparatus and an electronic device of character segmentation are disclosed. The method includes obtaining character segmentation points of a character image to be segmented as candidate segmentation points using a predetermined segmentation point generation algorithm, the character image to be segmented being a foreground character image that is obtained by removing a background image from an original grayscale character image; selecting and obtaining correct segmentation points from the candidate segmentation points based on the original grayscale character image and a pre-generated segmentation point classifier; and performing character segmentation for the character image to be segmented based on the correct segmentation points. Using the method provided by the present disclosure, candidate segmentation points can be filtered to obtain correct segmentation points, thus avoiding overly segmentation of a character image having phenomena such as character breaking, and thereby achieving an effect of improvement on the accuracy of character segmentation.
US10552704B2
An image processing apparatus includes a controller configured to execute: acquiring objective image data representing an objective image which includes a first character and a second character; analyzing first partial image data and specifying the first character in an image represented by the first partial image data; and generating processed image data representing a processed image which includes the first character and the second character by using the objective image data. The objective image data includes the first partial image data in a bitmap format which represents the image including the first character and second partial image data in a vector format which represents an image including the second character. The processed image data includes: first processed data representing an image including the first character; and second processed data representing an image including the second character.
US10552696B2
An electronic device having a biometric sensor is provided. The electronic device includes a first region including a plurality of first pixels arranged in a first manner and a second region including a plurality of second pixels arranged in a second manner, a biometric sensor disposed in at least a part of the first region, and a processor electrically coupled with the display and the biometric sensor, and configured to receive a user input through the first region, and control the biometric sensor to detect biometric information corresponding to the user input.
US10552693B2
An object of the present invention is to provide an eye opening degree detection system that can accurately and stably calculate an eye opening degree. The eye opening degree detection system includes imaging devices that generate images including regions of both eyes, a one eye opening degree calculation unit that calculates each one eye opening degree of the left and right eyes of a first image, an eye opening degree selection unit that selects a correctly-calculated one eye opening degree, an eye opening degree calculation unit that calculates an eye opening degree on the basis of the one eye opening degree and an eye opening degree determination unit that compares the eye opening degree calculated on the basis of the first image with an eye opening degree calculated on the basis of a second image prior to the first image to determine the propriety of the eye opening degree.
US10552687B2
Methods and system are provided for monitoring a queue. A method includes receiving by sensors a non-visual identifier at predefined locations of a queue. Further, the method includes capturing by image capture devices images of an object possessing the non-visual identifier at the predefined locations of the queue. Further, the method includes visually tracking another object in the queue based on transformations of a predefined feature extracted from the images of the object possessing the non-visual identifier at the predefined locations.
US10552675B2
A method of determining the position of eyeballs within an image, the method including the steps of: (a) capturing a time series of image frames illuminated in a predetermined temporal manner by at least two spaced apart light sources, by at least one imaging sensor; (b) processing the image frames to determine specular reflection locations in the image frames; and (c) utilising the time series evolution of the location of the specular reflections to isolate corneal reflections from the determined specular reflection locations.
US10552667B1
Systems and methods are disclosed configured to pre-train an autoencoder using images that include faces, wherein the autoencoder comprises an input layer, an encoder configured to output a latent image from a corresponding input image, and a decoder configured to attempt to reconstruct the input image from the latent image. An image sequence of a CGI sculpted and textured face exhibiting a plurality of facial expressions and transitions between facial expressions is accessed. Images of the plurality of facial expressions and transitions between facial expressions are captured from a plurality of different angles. The pre-trained autoencoder is trained using source images that include a CGI face with different facial expressions captured at different angles, and using destination images that include a real face. The trained autoencoder is used to generate an output where the real face in the destination images is swapped with the CGI face, while preserving expressions of the real face.
US10552666B2
A candidate human head is found in depth video using a head detector. A head region of light intensity video is spatially resolved with a three-dimensional location of the candidate human head in the depth video. Facial recognition is performed on the head region of the light intensity video using a face recognizer.
US10552651B1
A radio frequency identification (RFID) system for frequency multiplexing includes, in an exemplary embodiment, an RFID interrogator configured for generating an RFID signal, wherein a channel frequency of the RFID signal changes over time; at least one antenna or transmission line; and a diplexer coupling the RFID interrogator and the antennas or transmission lines and configured for distributing the RFID signal to each of the antennas or transmission lines, respectively, depending on the channel frequency of the RFID signal generated. The antennas or transmission lines are configured to transmit an electromagnetic wave in response to and at the channel frequency of the RFID signal distributed thereto. Other embodiments include RFID systems and methods including a frequency selective surface and both similar and different components and aspects for frequency multiplexing.
US10552646B2
Certain aspects direct to systems and methods for preventing a thin client or a zero client from unauthorized physical access. A microcontroller is provided and connected to the chassis of the thin client or zero client computing device via a first interface, such as a general-purpose input/output (GPIO) line. Whenever the chassis is physically opened, the chassis generates a signal, and sends the signal to the microcontroller via the GPIO line. Upon receiving the signal, the microcontroller determines that a physical access event occurs to the computing device. Unless the physical access event is authorized, the microcontroller may generate a log to record events for the computing device, and store the log in the storage device; and perform a self-protect action to the computing device. If network connectivity is available, the microcontroller may send the log to a server via the network.
US10552639B1
Methods, systems, and techniques for application isolation by remote-enabling applications are provided. Example embodiments provide an Adaptive Rendering Application Isolation System (“ARAIS”), which transparently and dynamically enables applications to run in an isolated execution environment yet be rendered locally via a local isolator application having one or more cohesive application-isolation interfaces in a manner that facilitates providing the ARAIS indications of user actions that are otherwise lost and executing functions that are otherwise unavailable during fully secure isolation sessions absent one or more cohesive application-isolation interfaces. In one embodiment, the ARAIS includes an orchestrator server which comprises remoting level determination logic and rules engine, pre-computed graphics libraries, connection support logic, data repositories for objects such as a render cache, whitelists, blacklists, client privileges, and application information, and one or more secure containers running remote application instances. These components cooperate with the one or more cohesive application-isolation interfaces of the isolation application to provide isolation sessions with a user experience that is typically available only during non-isolation sessions.
US10552637B1
Methods and systems described herein provide for protecting user information in an overlay service. Protecting user information may include redacting personally identifiable information (PII) from information that may be exposed to third parties. Additionally, protecting user information may include opening a second account on behalf of the user using a plurality of unique identifiers in lieu of information identifying the user. This protects users' identities and privacy as their assets are transferred between various institutions.
US10552630B1
System and method to produce a virtual trusted database record, the method including receiving, by a processor coupled to a user-facing communication interface and to a memory, a request for the virtual trusted database record, the virtual trusted database record including a plurality of record data fields. Then identifying a business context of the request and assigning a respective priority to each of the record data fields, based upon the business context. Mapping each of the record data fields to a respective database source for data to populate the respective data field, the respective database source having a predetermined level of authoritativeness based upon the assigned priority. Retrieving data for each data field from the database source mapped to the respective data field, and assembling the retrieved data for each data field to produce the virtual trusted database record.
US10552623B1
Non-informational data D is generated as an output using a non-informational data E and informational data as inputs to a function on a computing device in an information-restricted domain. The function may be an XOR and the non-informational data E may be a pseudorandom string of the same length as the informational data. The non-informational data D is moved to an unrestricted domain where it may be managed normally. When the informational data is needed it can be re-generated using the non-informational data D and non-informational data E as inputs to an inverse function (XOR is its own inverse). The non-informational data E may be generated from a smaller random seed.
US10552621B2
An Internet-of-Things (IoT) device platform to communicate in a trusted portion of an IoT network is disclosed. The trusted IoT platform can include a secure IoT system-on-chip (SoC) and can be integrated into various devices such that each of the devices may implement “roots of trust” to establish a trusted portion, or a trusted backbone, of the IoT network.
US10552613B2
A computing device that implements a secure and transparent firmware update process is provided. The computing device includes a secure memory area and a secure device that separately executes firmware updates in parallel with other processes executed by a CPU. The secure memory area may be allocated by the CPU and/or a memory controller using any of a variety of memory protection techniques. System software executed by the CPU receives update firmware requests from a trusted source, stores a firmware payload included in these requests in the secure memory area, and executes the next scheduled process. Firmware executed by the secure device retrieves the firmware payload from the secure memory area, authenticates the firmware payload, and applies the firmware payload to a firmware storage device. The secure device performs these acts transparently from the point of view of the CPU, these avoiding consumption of resources of the CPU.
US10552603B2
A system provides for monitoring information received, determining whether received information does or is likely to include executable code, and if so, causes as sandboxed package including the received information and mobile protection code (MPC) to be transferred to a destination device of the received information. At a destination device, the sandboxed package is unbundled such that upon initiating the Downloadable, malicious Downloadable operating attempts are received by the MPC causing (predetermined) corresponding operations to be executed in response to the attempts.
US10552598B2
A wearable device includes a display; a sensor configured to obtain a biometric information of a user; a memory configured to store at least one instruction; and at least one processor configured to execute the at least one instruction to: based on an event related to executing an application, identify execution of biometric authentication associated with the application; based on the identification, display a message indicating information corresponding to the biometric authentication to be performed in the wearable device; obtain, by the sensor, the biometric information of the user wearing the wearable device; identify authority using the obtained biometric information and registered biometric information stored in the memory; and display, by the display, a screen associated with the executed application based on the identified authority.
US10552596B2
The disclosure provides for biometric authentication. Texture data of an object associated with a user is acquired. The texture data comprises one or more texture images of the object and one or more corresponding pressure indicators indicating pressures under which the respective texture images are collected. The acquired texture data is then verified to authenticate the user.
US10552592B2
A user authentication method includes receiving a first input image including information on a first modality; receiving a second input image including information on a second modality; determining at least one first score by processing the first input image based on at least one first classifier, the at least one first classifier being based on the first modality; determining at least one second score by processing the second input image based on at least one second classifier, the at least one second classifier being based on the second modality; and authenticating a user based on the at least one first score, the at least one second score, a first fusion parameter of the at least one first classifier, and a second fusion parameter of the at least one second classifier.
US10552587B2
The disclosed subject matter relates to systems, methods, and media for media session concurrency management with recurring license renewals. More particularly, the disclosed subject matter relates to using recurring license renewals for concurrent playback detection and concurrency limit enforcement for video delivery services and managing server resources for handling such recurring license renewals.
US10552585B2
Techniques for encoding optimization for obfuscated media are described. Generally, a portion of media is designated as sharing protected for a media sharing experience. According to various implementations, the portion of media is obfuscated using a key image to prevent the portion of media from being viewable in the clear by one or more participants in the media sharing experience. A particular participant can be designated as sharing privileged such that the particular participant has access to the key image and can use the key image to deobfuscate obfuscated media. According to various implementations, encoding of a media sharing experience is optimized based on one or more attributes of obfuscated media included in the media sharing experience.
US10552584B1
Described herein are systems and methods for controlling access by a user to content. Access content limits may be set and enforced across the plurality of media devices. A user exceeding the limits may be disallowed from access to the content on any or all of the plurality of media devices, regardless of authorization by a digital rights management system. The content access limits for a user may be specified by one or more of time, cost, content category, and so forth.
US10552583B2
A computer includes a processor, position determining means for determining the location of the computer, and control means for controlling the operation of the processor. The control means are in communication with the position determining means and control the operation of the processor in response to location information provided to the control means by the position determining means.
US10552579B1
An improved medical delivery system increases the efficiency of acquiring and delivery savings to patients. The improved medical delivery system can reduce the potential for a pharmacy to fail to capture a financial benefit that may be available to the patient. The improved medical delivery system can provide a pharmacy improved systems for capturing patient financial benefits during a typical workflow process, and route the savings to the patient. The improved medical delivery system can also reduce the resources necessary for a pharmacy to acquire and provide a financial benefit to a patient.
US10552575B1
A medical monitoring system extracts characteristic information for one or more medications from an image of the one or more medications on an uncontrolled background, the image being taken by a client device associated with a user of the medical monitoring system. The medical monitoring system determines prescription information associated with a medication, of the one or more medications, using the extracted characteristic information and a medication database, the medication database containing mappings between prescription information and characteristic information for a plurality of medications. The medical monitoring system provides a portion of the prescription information to the client device.
US10552573B2
The disclosure includes a system, method and tangible memory operable to cloud-source vehicle simulation data. The method may include developing a vehicle dynamics model and a control software model for a proposed vehicle. The method may include developing a road model for generating a virtual test environment for testing a virtual vehicle simulating the proposed vehicle, the virtual vehicle being built based on the vehicle dynamics model and the control software model. The method may include compiling an executable file based on the vehicle dynamics model, the control model and the road model. The method may include distributing a plurality of copies of the executable file to a plurality of client devices. The method may include receiving a set of vehicle simulation data from the plurality of client devices. The set of vehicle simulation data may describe a performance of the virtual vehicle in the test environment.
US10552565B2
Techniques are disclosed for optimizing the pattern density in the circuit layout design of a circuit layer. A layer in circuit design is analyzed to define empty regions that can be filled with fill polygons (referred to hereafter as “fill” regions). Next, a pattern of fill polygons is generated. After the fill polygons have been defined, the layout design for the layer is divided into separate areas or “windows,” and a target density for each window is determined. Once this target density for the window has been determined, the fill polygons required to most closely approach this target density are generated and added to the circuit layout design. This process may be repeated with progressively different (e.g., smaller) fill polygons, until each window meets or exceeds both the specified minimum density and complies with the specified maximum density gradient. Additionally, some implementations may allow a user to simultaneously optimize the density of multiple layers of a circuit by adding fill polygons to multiple layers of a circuit design simultaneously. Representations of sections of a multilayer fill structure will then be added to corresponding layers the circuit design until a specified target density is met.
US10552562B2
A method, computer program product, and system for calculating an input timing slack at an input to a latch by subtracting an input arrival time to the latch from an input required arrival time, calculating an output timing slack at an output to the latch by subtracting an output arrival time of the latch from an output required arrival time from the latch, performing cycle stealing to improve the output timing slack by modifying the input required arrival time and the output arrival time, reducing the output timing slack by a pessimism amount, performing optimization in the integrated circuit to improve the input timing slack and the output timing slack, and increasing the output timing slack by the pessimism amount.
US10552557B2
The present invention relates to freshening compositions and devices comprising same that comprise a composition having a viscosity of from about 1 mPa·s to about 50,000 mPa·s comprising malodor reduction compositions and methods of making and using such compositions. The disclosed malodor reduction compositions do not unduely interfere with the scent of the freshening compositions and devices that comprise such technologies and the perfumed or unperfumed situs that is treated with such freshening compositions and devices.
US10552547B2
Embodiments of the present invention provide a computer-implemented method of real-time translation evaluation service. A plurality of text translations are received for an input text from a plurality of different machine translation servers. A similarity analyzer is executed that generates a first similarity score for each given text translation of the plurality of text translations by comparing the given text translation with others of the plurality of text translations. A translation evaluator is executed that generates a second similarity score for each given text translation by comparing similarity of the given text translation with a plurality of comparison factors that include company word/term usage guidelines and product translation consistency rules. A best translation is identified and transmitted to an integrated development environment. The identification being based at least in part on the first similarity scores and the second similarity scores.
US10552530B1
A system for spreadsheet region and cell sharing using formula templates includes a processor and an interface. The processor is to parse a formula of a first cell of a first spreadsheet document for a second cell, the first spreadsheet document being associated with a first user having a set of user access descriptors and to determine, based on the set of user access descriptors, whether the first user has access to one or more canonical names referenced in the formula. The interface is to provide display information to the first user either the canonical name in the event that the first user has access to the canonical name or an opaque identifier in the event that the first user does not have access to the canonical name.
US10552528B2
Generating a user interface visualizing a table data structure. A table data structure comprising a plurality of rows and a plurality of columns is accessed. A column to use for sorting each row into a different region of the user interface is identified. Region characteristics, usable for matching which row(s) is to be visualized within a corresponding region, are identified. Each region is associated with a different subset of row(s) that are to be visualized within the region. Each subset comprises rows having a value that matches the region characteristics of the associated region at an intersection between the column and the row in the table data structure. A visual representation of each row is displayed within the user interface. The display includes a visual arrangement of each visual representation into a corresponding region. Each visual representation is arranged within the region the row associated with the visual representation belongs.
US10552527B2
A system for presenting and executing a multiplicity of interactive forms as a single document includes a server having one or more copies of a multi-form package and configured to deliver a copy of the package to a requesting device upon request. The system also includes a client computing device configured to request and receive the multi-form package, the first computing device including an application program and a multi-form document engine configured to receive commands from the application program and, in response, cause forms from the multi-form package to be presented and executed.
US10552522B2
Automatically generating a glossary of terms for a given document or group of documents is provided. A single document or a group of documents associated with a given project or event are parsed for one or more unique terms (e.g., words, acronyms, phrases, etc.). Identified terms are passed to a local or external definition source, and definitions for the one or more identified terms are retrieved. Retrieved definitions are presented to a user of the documents, and approved definitions are stored in a project store for subsequent use in association with the documents.
US10552517B2
A computer implemented methods to allow a user to copy content from a rendered document into a target document using a linking command. The target document can be a new document or an existing document, that is not rendered. The copied content can include a link to the document from which the content was copied from. The linking command can be a refer command or a send to file command. A refer command allows a user to copy and paste the content from a rendered document into a target document with text associated with the refer command remaining in the rendered document. A send to file command allows a user to copy and paste the content from a rendered document into a target document with no trace left in the rendered document.
US10552515B2
To provide an information processing terminal and information processing method capable of supplying a user with information useful for selecting link information, there is provided an information processing terminal including: a request unit configured to request an information processing device to supply layout information including a plurality of pieces of link information indicating link destinations and correlated with information regarding an object based on acquisition of the information regarding the object from the object; and a display control unit configured to generate a link list image based on the layout information acquired from the information processing device and display the generated link list image on a display screen. The display control unit acquires information from a link destination corresponding to each of the plurality of pieces of link information included in the layout information and controls a display form of the link list image displayed on the display screen based on the acquired information.
US10552505B2
A computer implemented method of generating a user-personalization interest parameter is disclosed. The method comprises receiving, navigational history data associated with a browser application; generating, one or more navigational session transition patterns; for each navigational session transition pattern: truncating, each of the one or more URLs included within the navigational session transition pattern, to obtain a respective URL segment; generating, a respective vector value representative for each of the URL segments; assigning a weight value for each URL segments; determining a navigational profile value for the user, based on at least one vector value and the associated weight value; generating, the user-personalization interest parameter associated with the user based on the navigational profile value.
US10552504B1
A server device is configured to receive criteria that indicate when a microsite is to be provided to a user device. The user device is configured to obtain sensor data and user profile data and send the sensor data and the user profile data to the server device. The server device is configured to receive the sensor data and the user profile data, identify a relevant microsite, and provide information regarding the relevant microsite to the user device. In some cases, the service device is configured to identify that a particular microsite has been purchased by a user of the user device and provide information, to the user device, identifying that the particular microsite has been purchased.