US10601037B2
The invention provides a dual component lithium-rich layered oxide positive electrode material for a secondary battery, the material consisting of a single-phase lithium metal oxide with space group R-3m and having the general formula Li1+bN1−bO2, wherein 0.155≤b≤0.25 and N=NixMnyCOzZrcAd, with 0.10≤x≤0.40, 0.30≤y≤0.80, 0
US10601034B2
A method of producing a powder mass for a lithium battery, the method comprising: (a) Providing a solution containing a sulfonated elastomer dissolved in a solvent or a precursor in a liquid form or dissolved in a solvent; (b) dispersing a plurality of particles of an anode active material in the solution to form a slurry; and (c) dispensing the slurry and removing the solvent and/or polymerizing/curing the precursor to form the powder mass, wherein the powder mass comprises multiple particulates and at least a particulate is composed of one or a plurality of particles of an anode active material being encapsulated by a thin layer of sulfonated elastomer having a thickness from 1 nm to 10 μm, a fully recoverable tensile strain from 2% to 800%, and a lithium ion conductivity from 10−7 S/cm to 5×10−2 S/cm at room temperature.
US10601030B2
The present invention provides for a composition of matter, polymeric conductive binder, or electrode comprising: Poly[(2-ethyldimethylammonioethyl methacrylate ethyl sulfate)-co-(1-vinylpyrrolidone)]. The present invention also provides for a Lithium-Sulfur (Li—S) battery comprising a cathode comprising: a cathode comprising a polymeric conductive binder poly[(2-ethyldimethylammonioethyl methacrylate ethyl sulfate)-co-(1-vinylpyrrolidone)]; a separator; an anode; and, an electrolyte.
US10601025B2
A method of making battery plates for lead-acid batteries includes providing a strip of material comprising lead; and punching material out of the strip to form a grid comprising wires having a non-rectangular cross-sectional shape by utilizing a die set comprising a plurality of male die components and female die components, wherein each of the male die components comprises a first portion having a first cross-sectional shape and a second portion having a second-cross sectional shape. A single punch of the material creates a hole in the material and also forms the periphery of the hole.
US10601023B2
The present disclosure provides a secondary battery and an assembly therefor. The secondary battery comprises: a cap plate provided with a first electrode terminal and a second electrode terminal; an electrode assembly comprising a first electrode tab and a second electrode tab; a first connecting piece connected between the first electrode tab and the first electrode terminal. The first connecting piece includes a first electrode terminal connecting portion, a first electrode tab connecting portion and a first fusing portion. The secondary battery further comprises an insulating holding block, two ends of which are connected with the first electrode terminal connecting portion and the first electrode tab connecting portion respectively, and the insulating holding block is configured to maintain the first electrode terminal connecting portion and the first electrode tab connecting portion in position relative to each other when the first fusing portion is fused.
US10601018B2
Provided is an electrode lead for a secondary battery that is less susceptible to cracks and has improved insulation, and a pouch type secondary battery and a battery module comprising the same. The electrode lead for a secondary battery according to the present disclosure is an electrode lead electrically connected to an electrode assembly, and the electrode lead includes a flat metal conductor and a coverlay type insulating film having an exposed shape at an electrically connected part of the metal conductor.
US10601011B2
Provided is a composition for a secondary battery porous membrane having excellent redispersibility. The composition for a secondary battery porous membrane contains inorganic oxide particles X, a metal hydroxide Y, a binder, and water. The metal hydroxide Y is a divalent or trivalent hydroxide, and is contained in an amount of at least 0.001 parts by mass and not more than 10 parts by mass per 100 parts by mass of the inorganic oxide particles X.
US10601001B2
A secondary battery, including a first terminal assembly, a second terminal assembly, a top cover plate, an electrode assembly and a first sealing piece; at least one of the first and second terminal assemblies is electrically insulated from the top cover plate; the first terminal assembly includes a connecting plate and deformable plate, the connecting plate is located at a side of the top cover plate away from the electrode assembly, the deformable plate is attached to the connecting plate; the first sealing piece is connected between the connecting plate and the top cover plate; in normal state, the first electrode plate is electrically connected with the connecting plate via the deformable plate, the second plate is electrically connected with the second terminal assembly; when internal pressure of the secondary battery exceeds reference pressure, the deformable plate can deform to electrically disconnect from the first electrode plate.
US10601000B2
A method for producing an organic device 1, includes: first forming steps S02 and S03 of producing a support substrate 10 with an organic functional layer; a winding step S05 of winding the support substrate 10 with an organic functional layer and a protective film 13; a peeling step S06 of feeding out the protective film 13 and the support substrate 10 have been wound in, and peeling off the protective film 13; a heating step S07 of heating the support substrate 10 with an organic functional layer after the peeling step S06; and a second forming step S08 of forming at least one layer selected from the second electrode layer 9 and an organic functional layer 7 not formed in the first forming step S03 and being one of the organic functional layers comprising the multiple organic functional layers, after the heating step S07.
US10600998B2
The present disclosure is related to a method of manufacturing a display apparatus. The method of manufacturing the display apparatus may include providing a polarizer and a display panel, aligning and bonding the second reserved portion of the display panel with the first reserved portion of the polarizer, and cutting at least the polarizer along a boundary of the second reserved portion. The polarizer may include a first reserved portion and a first to-be-removed portion. The display panel may include a second reserved portion and a second to-be-removed portion. The width of the first to-be-removed portion may be not smaller than a first width, and the width of the second-to-be-removed portion is smaller than the first width.
US10600983B2
An organic electroluminescent device containing a cathode, an anode, and one or more organic layers containing plural light emitting materials between the cathode and the anode, wherein the organic electroluminescent device is a multiple wavelength light emitting organic electroluminescent device emitting light from the plural light emitting materials, and which is designed so that light that has the shortest wavelength contains delayed fluorescent light can improve light emission efficiency of a short wavelength light and color tone and has a large degree of freedom in design and a simple structure.
US10600981B2
Emissive layer structures for organic emissive devices and emissive devices containing such structures are provided. The emissive layer includes one or more sub-layers or similar regions. A fluorescent emitter and two compounds that may form an exciplex are distributed within the sub-layers so as to enhance Forster transitions from the exciplex to the fluorescent acceptor and suppress undesirable Dexter transitions from the exciplex to the fluorescent acceptor.
US10600963B2
A metal plate for manufacturing a deposition mask with reduced variation in dimension of through-holes wherein an average value of plate thicknesses of the metal plate in a longitudinal direction is within a ±3% range around a predetermined value. When an average value of the plate thicknesses of the metal plate in the longitudinal direction is represented as A, and a value obtained by multiplying a standard deviation of the plate thicknesses of the metal plate in the longitudinal direction by 3 is represented as B, (B/A)×100 (%) is ≤5%. When a value obtained by multiplying a standard deviation of the plate thicknesses of the metal plate in the width direction by 3 is represented as C, and a value of a plate thickness of the metal plate at a central portion in the width direction is represented as X, (C/X)×100(%) is ≤3%.
US10600960B2
A semiconductor structure includes stack structures. Each of the stack structures comprises a first conductive material, a chalcogenide material over the first conductive material, a second conductive material over the chalcogenide material, and a first dielectric material between the chalcogenide material and the first conductive material and between the chalcogenide material and the second conductive material. The semiconductor structure further comprises a second dielectric material on at least sidewalls of the chalcogenide material. The chalcogenide material may be substantially encapsulated by one or more dielectric materials. Related semiconductor structures and related methods are disclosed.
US10600954B2
A technical object of the present invention is to devise a method by which bonding strength between an element base and a sealing material layer can be increased without thermal degradation of a member to be housed inside, to thereby improve long-term reliability of a hermetic package. A method of producing a hermetic package of the present invention includes the steps of: preparing a ceramic base and forming a sealing material layer on the ceramic base; preparing a glass substrate and arranging the ceramic base and the glass substrate so that the glass substrate is brought into contact with the sealing material layer on the ceramic base; and irradiating the sealing material layer with laser light from a glass substrate side to seal the ceramic base and the glass substrate with each other through intermediation of the sealing material layer, to thereby provide a hermetic packages.
US10600953B2
A crystal resonator (101) includes: a crystal resonator plate (2); a first sealing member (3); a second sealing member (4); and an internal space (13) hermetically sealing a vibrating part (22) of the crystal resonator plate (2). The crystal resonator plate (2) includes: the vibrating part (22); an external frame part (23) surrounding an outer periphery of the vibrating part (22); and a connecting part (24) connecting the vibrating part (22) to the external frame part (23). A first extraction electrode (223) drawn from a first excitation electrode (221) is formed on a first main surface of the connecting part (24) while a second extraction electrode (224) drawn from a second excitation electrode (222) is formed on a second main surface thereof. A wiring pattern (33) connected to the first extraction electrode (223) is formed on a second main surface (312) of the first sealing member (3). At least part of the wiring pattern (33) is disposed to be superimposed to a space between the vibrating part (22) and the external frame part (23) in plan view.
US10600951B2
A vibrating plate is provided between a substrate and a piezoelectric element formed of electrodes and a piezoelectric layer and includes a first layer which is formed of a silicon oxide and a second layer which is formed of a ceramic having a Young's modulus larger than that of the silicon oxide. Under the condition in which the following expression (1) has a constant value, where in the expression (1), Ev1, dv1, Ev2, and dv2 represent Young's modulus of the first layer, the thickness thereof, Young's modulus of the second layer, and the thickness thereof, Ev1×dv12+Ev2×dv22 (1) when the combination of dv1 and dv2 which sets the value of the following expression (2) in a range of from the minimum value to +2% thereof is represented by (Dv1, Dv2), Ev1×dv13+Ev2×dv23 (2) the thickness of the first layer and the thickness of the second layer are represented by Dv1 and Dv2.
US10600941B2
The present invention provides an electronic device and a method for fabricating the same. The electronic device includes a driving-circuit substrate, light-emitting elements, an optical layer, and an adhesive layer. The light-emitting elements are disposed on the driving-circuit substrate, and the optical layer is disposed on the light-emitting elements. The adhesive layer is disposed between the optical layer and the light-emitting elements. The optical layer includes a first surface and a second surface that are opposite to each other. The first surface of the optical layer has a plurality of first convex lens structures, and at least a part of the first convex lens structures are at least partially overlapped with the light-emitting elements in the vertical projection direction.
US10600937B1
Devices and techniques are disclosed herein which include a first LED device layer, a second LED device layer, and an adhesive bondline disposed between the first LED device layer and the second LED device layer. The adhesive bondline includes a bondline thickness, a plurality of spacers disposed within the adhesive bondline, and a silicone matrix. The plurality of spacers may have a diameter or a shortest axis between 0.5 and 10 micrometers and the coefficient of variation is 10% or less. The plurality of spacers may be include SiO2, alumina, soda lime glass, may be inorganic, or polymeric.
US10600934B2
A group III-nitride semiconductor device comprises a light emitting semiconductor structure comprising a p-type layer and an n-type layer operable as a light emitting diode or laser. On top of the p-type layer there is arranged an n+ or n++-type layer of a group III-nitride, which is transparent to the light emitted from the underlying semiconductor structure and of sufficiently high electrical conductivity to provide lateral spreading of injection current for the light-emitting semiconductor structure.
US10600921B2
In forming an ohmic electrode on a back surface of an n-type SiC substrate, an n+-type semiconductor region is formed in a surface layer of the back surface of an n-type epitaxial substrate by ion implantation. In this ion implantation, the impurity concentration of the n+-type semiconductor region is a predetermined range and preferably a predetermined value or less, and an n-type impurity is implanted by acceleration energy of a predetermined range such that the n+-type semiconductor region has a predetermined thickness or less. Thereafter, a nickel layer and a titanium layer are sequentially formed on the surface of the n+-type semiconductor region, the nickel layer is heat treated to form a silicide, and the ohmic electrode formed from nickel silicide is formed. In this manner, a back surface electrode that has favorable properties can be formed while peeling of the back surface electrode can be suppressed.
US10600920B2
A semiconductor device includes a semiconductor substrate having a first conductivity type; a deep well region disposed on the semiconductor substrate, and having a second conductivity type opposite to the first conductivity type; a first well region and a second well region disposed in the deep well region and having the first conductivity type, wherein the first well region and the second well region are separated by a portion of the deep well region, and the first well region is electrically connected to the second well region; and a first doped region and a second doped region disposed in the deep well region and having the second conductivity type, wherein the first well region and the second well region are located between the first doped region and the second doped region.
US10600915B2
A flexible substrate structure including a flexible substrate, a first dielectric layer, a metal-containing layer and a second dielectric layer is provided. The first dielectric layer is located on the flexible substrate. The metal-containing layer has a reflectivity greater than 15% and a heat transfer coefficient greater than 2 W/m-K. The metal-containing layer is disposed between the first dielectric layer and the second dielectric layer, and the second dielectric layer is an inorganic material layer. A flexible transistor including the above-mentioned flexible substrate structure and a method for fabricating the same are also provided.
US10600912B2
A method of making a vertical field effect transistor includes forming a semiconductor nanowire that extends from a substrate surface. A first sacrificial layer is deposited over the substrate surface, and a second sacrificial layer is deposited over the first sacrificial layer such that each of the first and second sacrificial layers are formed peripheral to the nanowire. The second sacrificial layer is then patterned to form a dummy gate structure. Thereafter, the first sacrificial layer is removed and source and drain regions are deposited via epitaxy directly over respective portions of the nanowire.
US10600905B1
A device has an active area made of an array of first type of device cells and a gate or shield contact area made of an array of a second type of device cells that are laid out at a wider pitch than the array of first type of device cells. Each device cell in the active area includes a trench that contains a gate electrode and an adjoining mesa that contains the drain, source, body, and channel regions of the device. The second type of device cell includes a trench that is wider than the trench in the first device cell, but a mesa of the second type of device cell has about the same width as the mesa of the first type of device cell. Having about the same width, the mesa in the second type of device cell in the contact area has similar breakdown characteristics as a mesa in the first type of device cell in the active area of the device.
US10600904B2
A semiconductor device according to one embodiment includes: a semiconductor substrate having a first surface and a second surface which is an opposite surface of the first surface; a first wiring and a second wiring disposed on the first surface; a first conductive film electrically connected to the first wiring; and a gate electrode. The semiconductor substrate has a source region, a drain region, a drift region, and a body region. The drift region is disposed so as to surround the body region in a plan view. The first wiring has a first portion disposed so as to extend across a boundary between the drift region and the body region in a plan view, and electrically connected to the drift region. The second wiring is electrically connected to the source region. The first conductive film is insulated from and faces the second wiring.
US10600894B2
A Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT) comprises an emitter, a collector, and a base between the emitter and the collector. The BJT also comprises an emitter contact on a first side of the BJT, a base contact on the first side of the BJT, and a collector contact on a second side of the BJT. The BJT further comprises a Deep Trench Isolation (DTI) region extending from the first side of the BJT to the second side of the BJT.
US10600890B2
A semiconductor device includes a substrate, a semiconductor fin on the substrate, an isolation region on sidewalls of the semiconductor fin and having an upper surface lower than an upper surface of the semiconductor fin, a gate structure on a portion of the semiconductor fin and on a first portion of the isolation region. The portion of the semiconductor fin covered by the gate structure is referred to as a first region, and a second portion of the isolation region disposed on at least one of two opposite sides of the gate structure is referred to as a second region, which has an upper surface lower than an upper surface of the first region. The semiconductor device also includes a first spacer layer on a sidewall of the gate structure and on a sidewall of a portion of the first region disposed above the second region.
US10600884B2
An additive core subtractive liner method is described for forming electrically conductive contacts. The method can include forming a first trench in an first dielectric layer to expose a first portion of a metal liner, and filling said first trench with a second dielectric layer. A metal cut trench is formed in the second dielectric layer. A portion of the metal liner exposed by the metal cut trench is removed with a subtractive method. The method continues with filling the metal cut trench with a dielectric fill, and replacing the remaining portions of the second dielectric layer with an additive core conductor to provide contacts to remaining portions of the metal liner.
US10600879B2
A trench structure is located directly laterally between a first well and a first source region for a first transistor and the second well region with a second source for a second transistor. The trench structure includes a first gate structure for the first transistor, a second gate structure for the second transistor, a first conductive field plate structure, and a second conductive field plate structure. The first gate structure, the first field plate structure, the second field plate structure, and the second gate structure are located in the trench structure in a lateral line between the first well region and the second well region. The trench structure includes a dielectric separating the first field plate structure and the second field plate structure from each other in the lateral line. A drain region for the first transistor and the second transistor includes a portion located directly below the trench structure.
US10600876B2
A method includes forming a first cavity having a first width and a second cavity having a second width greater than the first width in a dielectric material, forming a first conformal layer in the first and second cavities, forming spacers in the first and second cavities, the spacers covering a first portion of the first conformal layer positioned on sidewalls of the first and second cavities and exposing a second portion of the first conformal layer positioned on the sidewalls of the first and second cavities, forming a material layer in the first and second cavities to cover bottom portions of the first conformal layer, performing a first etch process to remove the second portion of the first conformal layer positioned on the sidewalls of the first and second cavities, removing the spacers and the material layer, and forming a fill material in the first and second cavities.
US10600869B2
A silicon carbide semiconductor device includes: n type regions formed on a surface of the n− type epitaxial layer; p type body regions formed at positions deeper than the n type regions; p− type channel regions each reaching the p type body region; and n++ type source regions formed toward the p type body region from the front surface side of the epitaxial layer, and the p− type channel regions and the n++ type source regions are formed at a planar position where the n type region remains between the p− type channel region and the n++ type source region, and out of boundary surfaces which are formed between the p− type channel region and the n type regions, the boundary surface on an outer peripheral side is positioned inside an outer peripheral surface 116a of the p type body region as viewed in a plan view.
US10600868B2
Semiconductor devices include a first semiconductor fin. A first gate stack is formed over the first semiconductor fin. Source and drain regions are formed on respective sides of the first gate stack. An interlayer dielectric is formed around the first gate stack. A gate cut plug is formed from a dielectric material at an end of the first gate stack.
US10600866B2
According to certain aspects of the present disclosure, a chip includes a first gate, a second gate, a first source, a first source contact disposed on the first source, a metal interconnect above the first source contact and the first gate, a first gate contact electrically coupling the first gate to the metal interconnect, and a first via electrically coupling the first source contact to the metal interconnect. The chip also includes a power rail, and a second via electrically coupling the first source contact to the power rail. The second gate is between the first source and the first gate, and the metal interconnect passes over the second gate.
US10600862B2
A power semiconductor device includes a semiconductor body coupled to first and second load terminals and including a drift region with dopants of a first conductivity type. An active region has at least one power cell extending at least partially into the semiconductor body, is electrically connected with the first load terminal and includes a part of the drift region. Each power cell includes a section of the drift region and is configured to conduct a load current between the terminals and to block a blocking voltage applied between the terminals. A chip edge laterally terminates the semiconductor body. A non-active termination structure arranged in between the chip edge and active region includes an ohmic layer. The ohmic layer is arranged above a surface of the semiconductor body, forms an ohmic connection between electrical potentials of the first and second load terminals, and is laterally structured along the ohmic connection.
US10600858B2
Provided are an organic light-emitting display device and a method of manufacturing the same. The organic light-emitting display device includes a panel including a display unit on which an image is formed and a pad unit including a plurality of terminals connected to the display unit and arranged in a plurality of rows on a substrate, and a flexible circuit board including metal wirings arranged in a plurality of layers so as to be respectively connected in correspondence to the plurality of rows of terminals in the pad unit and being coupled to the pad unit, in which the pad unit includes a one-row terminal zone in which only terminals in a single row from among the plurality of rows of terminals electrically connect the metal wirings to the display unit.
US10600856B2
A display device includes a first flexible substrate; a low reflection layer on the first flexible substrate; a second flexible substrate on the low reflection layer; a thin film transistor and an organic light emitting diode on the second flexible substrate; an upper protective member configured to encapsulate the thin film transistor and the organic light emitting diode; and an electrically conductive interconnection configured to electrically connect the low reflection layer with a surface of the upper protective member.
US10600855B2
In an organic light-emitting display apparatus comprising a plurality of pixels, at least one of the plurality of pixels includes a first conductive layer over a substrate, a first organic insulating layer over the first conductive layer, the first organic insulating layer comprising a first opening exposing a part of the first conductive layer, a second conductive layer over the first organic insulating layer, the second conductive layer contacting the part of the first conductive layer exposed through the first opening, a first inorganic insulating layer over the first organic insulating layer to cover the second conductive layer, the first inorganic insulating layer comprising a second opening exposing at least a part of the first organic insulating layer, and a second organic insulating layer over the first inorganic insulating layer, the second organic insulating layer contacting the first organic insulating layer through the second opening.
US10600853B2
The invention relates to: a light-emitting device which includes a first flexible substrate having a first electrode, a light-emitting layer over the first electrode, and a second electrode with a projecting portion over the light-emitting layer and a second flexible substrate having a semiconductor circuit and a third electrode electrically connected to the semiconductor circuit, in which the projecting portion of the second electrode and the third electrode are electrically connected to each other; a method for manufacturing the light-emitting device; and a cellular phone which includes a housing incorporating the light-emitting device and having a longitudinal direction and a lateral direction, in which the light-emitting device is disposed on a front side and in an upper portion in the longitudinal direction of the housing.
US10600844B2
A memory structure can include a memory cell, a via, a dielectric material separating the memory cell from the via, a metal ceramic composite material layer on the memory cell and the dielectric material, and a conductive layer on the metal ceramic composite material layer and the via. The conductive layer can be in direct contact with the top surface of the via.
US10600843B2
A memory device structure includes a wafer substrate and a magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) positioned above an upper surface of the wafer substrate. The MTJ includes a first magnetic layer, a second magnetic layer laterally adjacent the first magnetic layer, and a nonmagnetic layer interposed between the first and second magnetic layers, wherein the first magnetic layer, the nonmagnetic layer and the second magnetic layer comprise a substantially vertical layer stack that extends along a first direction that is substantially perpendicular to the upper surface of the wafer substrate. A first contact is electrically coupled to the first magnetic layer and a second contact is electrically coupled to the second magnetic layer.
US10600842B2
Methods of forming a magnetic memory cell are disclosed. The method comprises forming a magnetic cell core material over a substrate, wherein forming the magnetic cell core comprises forming a first magnetic region over the substrate, forming a tunnel barrier material over the first magnetic region, and forming a second magnetic region over the tunnel barrier material. A temperature of at least one of the substrate or a wafer stage underlying the substrate is maintained at a temperature below about 0° C. and the magnetic cell core material is exposed to at least a first beam comprising one of an ion beam or a neutral beam comprising ions or elements of at least one noble gas to remove portions of the magnetic cell core material. Related magnetic memory cells and methods of forming an array of memory cells are also disclosed.
US10600839B2
A semiconductor device including pixels arranged in a matrix of n rows and m columns, in which the pixels in the m-th column are shielded from light, is provided.
US10600830B2
A sensor package structure includes a substrate, a sensor chip disposed on the substrate, a plurality of wires electrically connected to the substrate and the sensor chip, a transparent layer facing the sensor chip, a support disposed on the substrate, and a packaging compound disposed on the substrate and covering side edges of the support and the transparent layer. A part of each wire is embedded in the support. A height from the upper surface of the substrate to the top of the support is larger than a height from the upper surface of the substrate to the top of any of the wires. The bottom surface of the transparent layer has a central region facing the sensor chip and a ring-shaped supporting region surrounded by the central region. The support is arranged outside the sensor chip and abuts against the supporting region.
US10600808B2
An integrated circuit comprises a ferroelectric memory cell including an oxide storage layer, an electrode layer, and an interface layer. The oxide storage layer comprises a ferroelectric material that is at least partially in a ferroelectric state. The ferroelectric material comprises, as main components, oxygen and any of the group consisting of Hf, Zr and (Hf,Zr). The interface layer is disposed between the oxide storage layer and the electrode layer and includes at least one element with a higher valence value than Hf or Zr.
US10600803B2
A semiconductor memory device includes first and second wiring layers above a semiconductor substrate, a memory pillar extending through the first and second wiring layers, a first plug contacting the first wiring layer, a second plug contacting the second wiring layer, a first pillar adjacent to the first plug and extending through the first wiring layer, and a second pillar adjacent to the second plug and extending through the first and second wiring layers. The memory pillar includes a first semiconductor layer, a second semiconductor layer over the first semiconductor layer, and a third insulating layer, a charge storage layer, and a fourth insulating layer on a side surface of the second semiconductor layer. The distance between the center of the first plug and the center of the first pillar is greater than the distance between the center of the second plug and the center of the second pillar.
US10600794B2
A twin bit memory cell includes first and second spaced apart floating gates formed in first and second trenches in the upper surface of a semiconductor substrate. An erase gate, or a pair of erase gates, are disposed over and insulated from the floating gates, respectively. A word line gate is disposed over and insulated from a portion of the upper surface that is between the first and second trenches. A first source region is formed in the substrate under the first trench, and a second source region formed in the substrate under the second trench. A continuous channel region of the substrate extends from the first source region, along a side wall of the first trench, along the portion of the upper surface that is between the first and second trenches, along a side wall of the second trench, and to the second source region.
US10600793B2
The present disclosure describes apparatuses and methods for manufacturing programmable memory devices with optimized gate oxide thickness. In some aspects, lithography masks are used to fabricate oxide gates for programmable memory devices of an integrated-circuit (IC) die that are thinner than oxide gates fabricated for processor core devices of the IC die. In other aspects, lithography masks are used to fabricate oxide gates for the programmable memory devices of the IC die such that they are thicker than the oxide gates fabricated for the processor core devices of the IC die. By so doing, the programmable memory devices can be manufactured with optimized gate oxide thickness that may reduce programming voltage or increase device reliability of the programmable memory devices.
US10600790B2
A manufacturing method of a semiconductor memory device includes the following steps. A semiconductor substrate is provided. A memory cell region and a peripheral region are defined on the semiconductor substrate. A dielectric layer is formed on the semiconductor substrate. A first trench penetrating the dielectric layer is formed on the memory cell region, and a second trench penetrating the dielectric layer is formed on the peripheral region. A metal conductive layer is formed. The first trench and the second trench are filled with the metal conductive layer for forming a bit line metal structure in the first trench and a first metal gate structure in the second trench. In the present invention, the replacement metal gate process is used to form the bit line metal structure for reducing the electrical resistance of the bit lines.
US10600785B2
A CMOS device with a plurality of PMOS transistors and a plurality of NMOS transistors includes a first interconnect and a second interconnect on an interconnect level connecting a first subset and a second subset of PMOS drains together, respectively. The first and second subsets are different and the first and second interconnect are disconnected on the interconnect level. A third interconnect and a fourth interconnect on the interconnect level connect a first subset and a second subset of the NMOS drains together, respectively. The third interconnect and the fourth interconnect are disconnected on the interconnect level. The first, second, third, fourth interconnects are coupled together through at least one other interconnect level. Additional interconnects on the interconnect level connect the first and third interconnects together, and the second and fourth interconnects together, to provide parallel current paths with a current path through the at least one other interconnect level.
US10600776B2
Embodiments of an electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection device and a method for operating an ESD protection device are described. In one embodiment, an ESD protection device includes a first bipolar device connected to a first node, a second bipolar device connected to the first bipolar device and to a second node, and a metal-oxide-semiconductor (MOS) device connected to the first and second nodes and to the first and second bipolar devices and configured to shunt current in response to an ESD pulse received between the first and second nodes. The first bipolar device, the second bipolar device, and the MOS device are formed on a deep well structure. Other embodiments are also described.
US10600766B2
A dual-channel heat-conducting encapsulation structure of a solid-state phosphor integrated light source has a solid-state phosphor, a transparent organic silica gel, LED chips and a substrate. The LED chips are arranged on the substrate. The dual-channel heat-conducting encapsulation structure also has heat-conducting columns fixed on the substrate, and the heat-conducting columns are disposed away from the LED chips; the solid-state phosphor is placed on the heat-conducting columns without contacting the LED chips; the transparent organic silica gel is filled in the gap between the solid-state phosphor and the substrate. By adopting the design of double heat-conducting channels, separates two heat sources of the LED light source to sufficiently conduct the heat, the heat of the solid-state phosphor and the LED chips reaches the substrate through the respective channels, and then is transferred from the substrate through the heat sink into the atmosphere.
US10600764B2
A semiconductor power module including an insulating substrate having one surface and another surface, an output side terminal arranged at a one surface side of the insulating substrate, a first power supply terminal arranged at the one surface side of the insulating substrate, a second power supply terminal to which a voltage of a magnitude different from a voltage applied to the first power supply terminal is to be applied, and arranged at another surface side of the insulating substrate so as to face the first power supply terminal across the insulating substrate, a first switching device arranged at the one surface side of the insulating substrate and electrically connected to the output side terminal and the first power supply terminal, and a second switching device arranged at the one surface side of the insulating substrate and electrically connected to the output side terminal and the second power supply terminal.
US10600752B2
A resin-encapsulated semiconductor device includes a bump electrode formed on an element surface side of a semiconductor chip, a conductive layer electrically connected to the bump electrode, and a resin encapsulation body covering the semiconductor chip, the bump electrode, and the conductive layer. On a back surface of the semiconductor chip that is flush with a back surface of the resin encapsulation body, a metal layer and a laminated film are formed. The laminated film is formed on a front surface of the conductive layer, and an external terminal is arranged on an inner side of an outer edge of the semiconductor chip.
US10600751B2
A pillar-type connection includes a first conductive layer that includes a hollow core. A second conductive layer is connected to the first conductive layer defining a conductive pillar that includes a top surface defining a recess aligned with the hollow core. A conductive via terminates at a top surface of the first conductive layer.
US10600747B2
Vertical capacitors for microelectronics are provided. An example thin capacitor layer can provide one or numerous capacitors to a semiconductor chip or integrated circuit. In an implementation, a thin capacitor layer of 50-100 μm thickness may have 5000 vertically disposed capacitor plates per linear centimeter, while occupying only a thin slice of the package. Electrodes for each capacitor plate are accessible at multiple surfaces. Electrode density for very fine pitch interconnects can be in the range of 2-200 μm separation between electrodes. A redistribution layer (RDL) may be fabricated on one or both sides of the thin capacitor layer to provide fan-out ball grid arrays that occupy insignificant space. RDLs or through-vias can connect together sets of the interior vertical capacitor plates within a given thin capacitor layer to form various capacitors from the plates to meet the needs of particular chips, dies, integrated circuits, and packages.
US10600745B2
Methods, systems, and devices for compensating for memory input capacitance. Techniques are described herein to alter the capacitance of an access line coupled with a plurality of memory cells. The capacitance of the access line may be filtered by an inductive region, which could be implemented in one or more individual signal paths. Thus a signal may be transmitted to one or more selected memory cells and the inductive region may alter a capacitance of the access line in response to receiving a reflection of the signal from an unselected memory cell. In some examples, the transmitted signal may be modulated using pulse amplitude modulation (PAM), where the signal may be modulated using a modulation scheme that includes at least three levels to encode more than one bit of information (e.g., PAM4).
US10600743B2
A method to fabricate an electronic package is described and includes the steps of: connecting a plurality of semiconductor chips to at least one surface of a substrate using a connect pad; encapsulating the semiconductor chips with a non-conductive material; and forming an electro-magnetic interference shield layer over the encapsulated semiconductor chip.
US10600736B2
A method of forming semiconductor devices includes providing a wafer having a first side and second side, electrically conductive pads at the second side, and an electrically insulative layer at the second side with openings to the pads. The first side of the wafer is background to a desired thickness and an electrically conductive layer is deposited thereon. Nickel layers are simultaneously electrolessly deposited over the electrically conductive layer and over the pads, and diffusion barrier layers are then simultaneously deposited over the nickel layers. Another method of forming semiconductor devices includes depositing backmetal (BM) layers on the electrically conductive layer including a titanium layer, a nickel layer, and/or a silver layer. The BM layers are covered with a protective coating and a nickel layer is electrolessly deposited over the pads. A diffusion barrier layer is deposited over the nickel layer over the pads, and the protective coating is removed.
US10600731B2
An integrated circuit includes a capacitor (e.g., a folded metal-oxide-metal (MOM) capacitor) formed in the lower BEOL interconnect levels, without degrading an inductor's Q-factor. The integrated circuit includes the capacitor in one or more back-end-of-line (BEOL) interconnect levels. The capacitor includes multiple folded capacitor fingers having multiple sides and a pair of manifolds on a same side of the folded capacitor fingers. Each of the pair of manifolds is coupled to one or more of the folded capacitor fingers. The integrated circuit also includes an inductive trace having one or more turns in one or more different BEOL interconnect levels. The inductive trace overlaps one or more portions of the capacitor.
US10600730B2
In one embodiment, a system comprises: a plurality of aggressor bus lines; and a plurality of differential pair bus lines that are located in relatively parallel close proximity to the plurality of aggressor bus lines, wherein at least two of the plurality of differential pair bus lines change location with respect to each other at a point that has a cancelling affect on cross talk from the plurality of aggressor bus lines, wherein the change includes cross over routing. The plurality of differential pair bus lines can convey differential clock signals. The routing of the plurality of differential pair bus lines is substantially parallel to one another before and after the change.
US10600720B2
A semiconductor device may include: a semiconductor module in which a semiconductor element is sealed in a resin package, and a heat sink is located on at least one surface of the resin package; an insulating sheet covering the heat sink; a cooling plate which is constituted of resin containing heat transfer fillers, the cooling plate having one surface and another surface, wherein the one surface covers the insulating sheet and is bonded to the at least one surface of the resin package, the other surface is provided with fins; and a cooler constituted of resin and configured to flow coolant along the fins, wherein the cooler surrounds the cooling plate in a view along a normal direction of the cooling plate, and is bonded to both ends of the resin package in the view along the normal direction.
US10600718B1
This invention minimizes the thermal resistance and maximizes the power density of a power transistor by mounting the transistor in flip-chip fashion on a heat sink/heat spreader and conducting the heat from the active semiconductor layer through the heat sink/heat spreader (as opposed to through the low conductivity substrate). Illustratively, the semiconductor device package comprises: a high electron mobility transistor (HEMT) formed in a layer of Gallium Nitride (GaN) having a first major surface; at least one metal contact pad making thermal contact with the layer of GaN on its first major surface; a heat sink/heat spreader in electrical and thermal contact with the contact pad(s) on the first surface; and a substrate on which the heat sink is mounted.
US10600717B2
A semiconductor device includes a first semiconductor element, a first heat dissipation plate connected to the first semiconductor element, a sealing body that integrally holds the first semiconductor element and the first heat dissipation plate, and a first terminal that is electrically connected to the first semiconductor element and protrudes from the sealing body. The first heat dissipation plate has an insulating substrate, an inner conductor layer, and an outer conductor layer. The outer conductor layer is exposed on a first main surface of the sealing body. The first terminal protrudes from a first side surface adjacent to the first main surface of the sealing body. On the first main surface of the sealing body, at least one first groove extending in a direction along the first side surface is provided in a range located between the outer conductor layer and the first side surface.
US10600711B2
The present disclosure relates to a packaging process to enhance thermal and electrical performance of a wafer-level package. The wafer-level package with enhanced performance includes a first thinned die having a first device layer, a multilayer redistribution structure, a first mold compound, and a second mold compound. The multilayer redistribution structure includes package contacts on a bottom surface of the multilayer redistribution structure and redistribution interconnects connecting the first device layer to the package contacts. The first mold compound resides over the multilayer redistribution structure and around the first thinned die, and extends beyond a top surface of the first thinned die to define a cavity within the first mold compound and over the first thinned die. The second mold compound fills the cavity and is in contact with the top surface of the first thinned die.
US10600708B2
An electronic package and a method for fabricating the same are provided. The method includes disposing on a carrier an electronic component having a plurality of conductors, encapsulating the electronic component with an encapsulant, and disposing an electronic device on the encapsulant. The electronic device and the carrier are electrically connected through the conductors, thereby reducing the overall thickness of the electronic package.
US10600706B2
A semiconductor package including an organic interposer includes: the organic interposer including insulating layers and wiring layers formed on the insulating layers; a stiffener disposed on the interposer and having a through-hole; a first semiconductor chip disposed in the organic through-hole on the organic interposer; a second semiconductor chips disposed adjacent to the first semiconductor chip in the through-hole on the organic interposer; and an underfill resin filling at least portions of the through-hole and fixing the first semiconductor chip and the second semiconductor chip, wherein the connection pads of the first semiconductor chip and the second semiconductor chip are electrically connected to each other through the wiring layers of the organic interposer.
US10600698B2
A semiconductor device includes a signal processing circuit configured to generate an output signal, an output pad, an output line connecting the signal processing circuit to the output pad, the output signal from the signal processing circuit being output from the output pad through the output line, a shorting pad formed in the output line, a switch connected between the shorting pad and the output pad, and configured to connect the signal processing circuit to the output pad when the switch is on, and disconnect the signal processing circuit from the output pad when the switch is off, and a wiring line connecting the shorting pad to the output pad.
US10600695B2
Techniques for forming VTFET devices with tensile- and compressively-strained channels using dummy stressor materials are provided. In one aspect, a method of forming a VTFET device includes: patterning fins in a wafer; forming bottom source and drains at a base of the fins; forming bottom spacers on the bottom source and drains; growing at least one dummy stressor material along sidewalls of the fins above the bottom spacers configured to induce strain in the fins; surrounding the fins with a rigid fill material; removing the at least one dummy stressor material to form gate trenches in the rigid fill material while maintaining the strain in the fins by the rigid fill material; forming replacement gate stacks in the gate trenches; forming top spacers on the replacement gate stacks; and forming top source and drains over the top spacers at tops of the fins. A VTFET device is also provided.
US10600690B2
A method for handling a product substrate includes bonding a carrier to the product substrate by: applying a layer of a temporary adhesive having a first coefficient of thermal expansion onto a surface of the carrier; and bonding the carrier to the product substrate using the applied temporary adhesive. A surface of the temporary adhesive is in direct contact to a surface of the product substrate. The temporary adhesive includes or is adjacent a filler material having a second coefficient of thermal expansion which is smaller than the first coefficient of thermal expansion, so that stress occurs inside the temporary adhesive layer or at an interface to the product substrate or the carrier during cooling down of the temporary adhesive layer.
US10600689B2
Through vias and conductive routing layers in semiconductor substrates and associated methods of manufacturing are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a method for processing a semiconductor substrate includes forming an aperture in a semiconductor substrate and through a dielectric on the semiconductor substrate. The aperture has a first end open at the dielectric and a second end opposite the first end. The method can also include forming a plurality of depressions in the dielectric, and simultaneously depositing a conductive material into the aperture and at least some of the depressions.
US10600688B2
Methods and apparatus to form fully self-aligned vias are described. A seed gapfill layer is formed on a recessed first insulating layers positioned between first conductive lines. Pillars are formed from the seed gapfill layer and a second insulating layer is deposited in the gaps between pillars. The pillars are removed and a third insulating layer is deposited in the gaps in the second insulating layer to form an overburden of third insulating layer. A portion of the overburden of the third insulating layer is removed to expose the first conductive lines and form vias.
US10600686B2
Methods for forming high aspect-ratio conductive regions of a metallization network with reduced grain boundaries are described. Aspects of the invention include forming a trench in a dielectric material on the substrate. A conductive material is formed in the trench, wherein the conductive material includes a first grain boundary level. Portions of the dielectric material are removed to expose sidewalls of the conductive material. The conductive material is annealed to reduce the first grain boundary level.
US10600684B2
In one embodiment, a method of forming a barrier layer is provided. The method includes positioning a substrate in a processing chamber, forming a barrier layer over the substrate and in contact with the underlayer, and annealing the substrate. The substrate comprises at least one underlayer having cobalt, tungsten, or copper. The barrier layer has a thickness of less than 70 angstroms.
US10600683B2
For simplifying the dual-damascene formation steps of a multilevel Cu interconnect, a formation step of an antireflective film below a photoresist film is omitted. Described specifically, an interlayer insulating film is dry etched with a photoresist film formed thereover as a mask, and interconnect trenches are formed by terminating etching at the surface of a stopper film formed in the interlayer insulating film. The stopper film is made of an SiCN film having a low optical reflectance, thereby causing it to serve as an antireflective film when the photoresist film is exposed.
US10600680B2
A method of forming metal lines that are aligned to underlying metal features that includes forming a neutral layer atop a hardmask layer that is overlying a dielectric layer. The neutral layer is composed of a neutral charged di-block polymer. Patterning the neutral layer, the hardmask layer and the dielectric layer to provide openings that are filled with a metal material to provide metal features. A self-assembled di-block copolymer material is deposited on a patterned surface of the neutral layer and the metal features. The self-assembled di-block copolymer material includes a first block composition with a first affinity for alignment to the metal features. The first block composition of the self-assembled di-block copolymer is converted to a metal that is self-aligned to the metal features.
US10600679B2
A fan-out semiconductor package includes a first connection member having a through-hole, first and second semiconductor chips disposed in the through-hole, an encapsulant encapsulating at least portions of the first connection member, the first semiconductor chip, and the second semiconductor chip, and a second connection member disposed on the first connection member and on active surfaces of the first semiconductor chip and the second semiconductor chip. A redistribution layer of the second connection member is respectively connected to both the first and second connection pads through first and second conductors, and the second conductor has a height greater than that of the first conductor.
US10600675B2
A method may include providing a silicon-on-insulator (SOI) substrate, the SOI substrate comprising an insulator layer and a silicon layer. The silicon layer may be disposed on the insulator layer, where the silicon layer comprises a first silicon thickness variation. The method may include forming an oxide layer on the silicon layer, where the oxide layer has a uniform thickness. The method may include selectively etching the oxide layer on the silicon layer, wherein the oxide layer comprises a first non-uniform oxide thickness. After thermal processing of the SOI substrate in an oxygen ambient, the non-uniform oxide thickness may be configured to generate a second silicon thickness variation in the silicon layer, less than the first silicon thickness variation.
US10600667B2
Various embodiments of aligning wafers are described herein. In one embodiment, a photolithography system aligns a wafer by averaging individual via locations. In particular, some embodiments of the present technology determine the center locations of individual vias on a wafer and average them together to obtain an average center location of the set of vias. Based on a comparison of the average center location to a desired center location, the present technology adjusts the wafer position. Additionally, in some embodiments, the present technology compares wafer via patterns to a template and adjusts the position of the wafer based on the comparison.
US10600666B2
An article transport facility includes a transport device which has a connecting portion connected to the storage device, and which is configured to transport an article. The connecting portion is located on the first side with respect to the first path whereas a subject path is located on the second side with respect to the first path. The transporting path of an article by the transport device is so located to cross the first path in plan view and to extend at least from the connecting portion and to the second side with respect to the first path. A first transfer portion to or from which an article is transferred by a transport vehicle traveling along the subject path is set in a portion of the transporting path that is located on the second side with respect to the first path.
US10600664B2
Methods and apparatus for measuring the temperature of epoxy resin in an electronics package are provided herein. In some embodiments, apparatus for encapsulating an electronics package includes: a process chamber having a chamber body enclosing a processing volume; a substrate support having a support surface for receiving and supporting a substrate for forming an electronics package; and a temperature sensor to measure a temperature of an epoxy resin in an electronics package. The temperature sensor includes: an input apparatus including at least a light source disposed outside the chamber body to provide an excitation light energy to a portion of the epoxy resin; and an output apparatus including at least a signal analyzer disposed outside the chamber body to detect fluorescent light energy emitted by the portion of the epoxy resin and determine a temperature of the epoxy resin based on the excitation light energy and the fluorescent light energy.
US10600656B2
A process for forming patterned copper lines, a pattern of copper lines, and an electronic device having patterned copper lines and at least one CMOS circuit. The process includes assembling an etch stack, wherein the etch stack includes a resist and a copper substrate. The process also includes lithographically patterning the resist to produce a template, and forming a patterned block copolymer mask layer by directed self-assembly. Additionally, the process includes etching portions of the block copolymer mask layer to produce a patterned block copolymer mask layer, and transferring a pattern formed by the template and the patterned block copolymer mask layer to the copper substrate to form the patterned copper lines.
US10600654B2
An etching process method is provided that includes outputting a first high frequency power of a first frequency from a first high frequency power supply, and outputting a second high frequency power of a second frequency, which is lower than the first high frequency, from a second high frequency power supply in an cryogenic temperature environment where a substrate temperature is controlled to be less than or equal to −35° C.; generating a plasma by adding a hydrocarbon gas containing at least 3 carbon atoms to an etching gas containing carbon, hydrogen, and fluorine; and etching a silicon oxide film or a laminated film made up of laminated layers of silicon-containing films having different compositions using the generated plasma.
US10600649B2
A method of manufacturing a semiconductor device including performing a first implantation in a semiconductor layer via ion implantation forming a first implantation region and performing a second implantation in the semiconductor layer via ion implantation forming a second implantation region. The first and second implantation overlap with one another and combine to form a connection region extending into the semiconductor layer by a predefined depth.
US10600642B2
There is provided a technique which includes: forming a film containing at least Si, O and N on a substrate in a process chamber by performing a cycle a predetermined number of times, the cycle including non-simultaneously performing: forming a first layer by supplying a precursor gas containing at least a Si—N bond and a Si—Cl bond and a first catalyst gas to the substrate; exhausting the precursor gas and the first catalyst gas in the process chamber through an exhaust system; forming a second layer by supplying an oxidizing gas and a second catalyst gas to the substrate to modify the first layer; and exhausting the oxidizing gas and the second catalyst gas in the process chamber through the exhaust system.
US10600640B2
Methods for reducing surface roughness of germanium are described herein. In some embodiments, the surface roughness is reduced by thermal oxidation of germanium. In some embodiments, the surface roughness is further reduced by controlling a rate of the thermal oxidation. In some embodiments, the surface roughness is reduced by thermal annealing.
US10600636B2
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a touch substrate and a fabrication method thereof, and an electronic device. The fabrication method of the touch substrate includes: providing a substrate; and sequentially forming a first touch electrode layer, a first insulating layer, a second touch electrode layer and a second insulating layer on the substrate. The first touch electrode layer includes a first touch electrode, and the second touch electrode layer includes a second touch electrode. The step of forming the first insulating layer and the step of forming the second insulating layer are performed by using a single mask.
US10600635B2
A method for fabricating a cost-effective semiconductor on higher-thermal conductive multilayer (ML) composite wafer, the method comprising the steps of: taking a semiconductor host wafer having a first and a second host wafer surface and preparing the first host wafer surface; growing a transitional layer (TL) having properties of limiting diffusion on the host wafer first surface; depositing a uniform and low-defect additional layer (AL) on the TL; polishing the TL to prepare for bonding; taking a sacrificial semiconductor wafer, having a first and second sacrificial wafer surface, and bonding the first sacrificial wafer surface to the TL at room temperature; removing the sacrificial wafer from the TL and recycling the sacrificial wafer for future use; and grinding and polishing the first host wafer surface; whereby the resultant first host wafer surface becomes a starting surface of the ML composite wafer for device manufacturing.
US10600620B2
Systems, methods, and computer programs are presented for controlling the temperature of a window in a semiconductor manufacturing chamber. One apparatus includes a heater for receiving and heating a flow of air and an air amplifier coupled to pressurized gas. The air amplifier has an input that receives the flow of air from the heater, and the air amplifier having an output. A duct is coupled to the output of the air amplifier and a plenum is coupled to the duct. The plenum receives the flow of air and distributes the flow of air over a window of a plasma chamber. A temperature sensor is situated about the window of the plasma chamber and a controller is provided to control the air amplifier and the heater based on a temperature measured by the temperature sensor.
US10600615B2
A microscopy system for imaging a sample can include a scanning electron microscope system configured for imaging a surface layer of the sample and a focused ion beam system configured for generating an ion beam for milling the surface layer away from a sample after it has been imaged. A movable mechanical shutter can be configured to be moved automatically into a position between the sample and the scanning electron microscope system, so that when the electron beam is not imaging the sample the movable mechanical shutter is positioned between the sample and the scanning electron microscope system.
US10600607B1
A device comprising an RF cavity enclosure including a tubular section having a plurality of interior structures radially or axially arranged which forms an unobstructed inner hollow center within the tubular section. Each interior structure of the plurality of interior structures includes side walls between which is formed an internal hollow sub-cavity. Resonating cavities exist between adjacent interior structures to produce a resonating frequency response. Vents are formed in at least one side wall for permeation of a gas into the internal hollow sub-cavity. A high-power microwave system and method of manufacture are provided.
US10600602B2
A fuse element capable of surface-mounting and capable of increased ratings while maintaining high-speed blowout property; and a fuse device using the same. A fuse element blown by self-generated heat caused when a rate-exceeding current flows therethrough constitutes a current path of a fuse device and has a low melting point metal layer and a high melting point metal layer laminated onto the low melting point metal layer; when the current flows therethrough, the low melting point metal layer erodes the high melting point metal layer and blowout occurs.
US10600598B2
The invention relates to a relay, having an electromagnetic drive with a field coil arranged around an iron core which defines a plane, and a yoke. The electromagnetic drive works together with a movable armature which can switch a movable electrical contact via an actuating arrangement. The relay is accommodated in a housing, wherein an intermediate base and/or partition is included between the electromagnetic drive and the contact. The electromagnetic drive is arranged on one side of the partition, and the movable electrical contact is arranged on the other side of the partition. The partition has an opening through which the mechanical actuation of the contact is carried out. Because the armature is pivotable about an axis of rotation perpendicular to the plane of the iron core, the relay can have a lower constructed height than a conventional relay.
US10600592B2
A vacuum interrupter for interrupting a voltage. The vacuum interrupter including a vacuum bottle, a bi-stable mechanism, and a bellows assembly. The vacuum bottle having axially seperable contacts, wherein at least one of the contacts is a moveable contact. The bi-stable mechanism including an actuator, and a cam pivotable by the actuator, the cam moving the moveable contact. The bellows assembly reciprocating the moveable contact to prevent arcing between the contacts. The bellows assembly including a spring biasing the contacts apart from each other.
US10600590B2
A device, in particular a keyboard, for data or command entry is disclosed. The device is suitable for entering data or commands into an electronic processing system, in particular, into an electronic system or apparatus for controlling a respective installation, such as an entertainment centre such as a bowling centre.
US10600589B2
A switch device capable of preventing an occurrence of contact noise and wobbling of a stabilizer member to a bearing is provided. The key switch includes the stabilizer member supported between a key top and a base plate. The stabilizer member includes a first shaft portion rotatably supported on the lower surface side of the key top and a second shaft portion, which has a rotation axis parallel to the rotation axis of the first shaft portion and is rotatably supported by a bearing provided on the upper surface side of the base plate. The membrane sheet has at least a lower contact sheet having a cut-out shaped portion in a position corresponding to a position in which the second shaft portion is provided in a plane view and an upper contact sheet placed in an upper layer than the lower contact sheet to cover the cut-out shaped portion.
US10600587B2
A transfer assembly is for an electrical switching apparatus. The electrical switching apparatus has a first housing, separable contacts internal the first housing, and an operating handle having an ON position and an OFF position. The transfer assembly includes a rotary handle, a number of transfer components each structured to cooperate with the rotary handle, one of the transfer components being structured to engage the operating handle in order to allow the rotary handle to move the operating handle between the ON position and the OFF position, and a support assembly. The support assembly includes a second housing and a support member coupled to and located internal with respect to the second housing, the second housing being structured to be coupled to the first housing, the rotary handle being coupled to the second housing. Each of the transfer components is coupled to the support member.
US10600567B2
A multilayer ceramic capacitor includes a capacitor body and first to fourth outer connectors. The capacitor body includes dielectric layers and conductor layers, first and second principal surfaces facing each other in a height direction, first and second side surfaces facing each other in a length direction, and third and fourth side surfaces facing each other in a width direction. The first to fourth outer connectors cover portions of the first to fourth side surfaces, respectively. In a case where L0, W0, and H0 are maximum external dimensions of the multilayer ceramic capacitor in the length direction, the width direction, and the height direction, respectively, L0, W0, and H0 satisfy a condition of about 2.67≤L0/H0 and a condition of about 1/1.72≤L0/W0≤about 1.72.
US10600560B2
An electronic component includes a main body, an inner conductor inside the main body, one or more outer electrodes on a bottom surface of the main body and not provided on four side surfaces of the main body, and a shield electrode covering the four side surfaces of the main body and having a cylindrical or substantially cylindrical shape, the shield electrode not being physically connected to any of the one or more outer electrodes at a surface of the main body and being connected to the inner conductor at a surface of the main body.
US10600558B2
An electronic component includes a body containing glass, external conductors including a first external electrode and a second external electrode each disposed on an external surface of the body, a spiral conductor within the body, and extended conductors including a first extended conductor and a second extended conductor each disposed within the body. One end portion of the spiral conductor is electrically connected to the first external electrode with the first extended conductor therebetween and another end portion is electrically connected to the second external electrode with the second extended conductor therebetween. The spiral conductor contains Ag and at least one oxide selected from the group consisting of Al2O3, SiO2, ZnO, TiO2, and ZrO2, and the extended conductor contains Ag, but none of Al2O3, SiO2, ZnO, TiO2, and ZrO2.
US10600551B2
A core body of a reactor includes an outer peripheral iron core composed of a plurality of outer peripheral iron core portions, at least three iron cores coupled to inner surfaces of the plurality of outer peripheral iron core portions, and coils. Gaps, which can be magnetically coupled, are formed between one iron core and another iron core adjacent thereto. The reactor further includes a fixture which extends through the interior of the core body in a region between the outer peripheral iron core and the gaps to fasten opposite ends of the at least three iron cores to each other.
US10600547B2
A coil module for an induction type power supply system includes a metal frame, a coil, a circuit board and an upper lid. The coil is disposed on a first surface of the metal frame. The circuit board, disposed on a second surface of the metal frame, includes a control circuit for controlling operations of the coil. The upper lid, for covering the coil, is composed of a non-metal material and has an arc structure.
US10600543B2
An electromechanical assembly is provided controlled by voltage across a motor or with an electronic system. The electromechanical assembly includes a control circuit coupled to sense voltage at the motor or within the electronic system, and an electromechanical actuator energized by the voltage sensed by the control circuit. A movable element is movable by the electromechanical actuator from an operational position to a quiesced position when the voltage sensed by the control circuit falls below a quiesced threshold. In certain embodiments, the voltage being sensed is across a motor of an air-moving assembly, which resides within a support structure, or the voltage being sensed is within the electronic system, which resides within the support structure, and the movable element is an interlock element which interlocks to the support structure to prevent removal of one or more components from the structure when sensed voltage is above the quiesced threshold.
US10600541B2
There is provided a compression-bonded magnet with a case, which can realize high magnetic properties, high corrosion resistance and high durability strength even at low cost. The compression-bonded magnet with a case is a compression-bonded magnet with a case 1, comprising: a compression-bonded magnet 2 comprising a rare earth magnet powder such as an isotropic Nd—Fe—B magnet powder and a resin binder of a thermosetting resin; a case 3 for inserting the compression-bonded magnet 2; and a sealing member 4, wherein the compression-bonded magnet 2 is formed by compression-molding a mixture comprising the rare earth magnet powder and the resin binder into a green compact and curing the resin binder contained in the green compact, the rare earth magnet powder is contained in a large amount with respect to the entire compression-bonded magnet (for example, in a volume ratio of 85% to 90%), the sealing member 4 is fixed at an insertion opening part 3a of the case 3, and the compression-bonded magnet 2 is hermetically sealed by the sealing member 4 and the case 3.
US10600535B2
The invention relates to an electrical transportation wire made of aluminum alloy comprising aluminum, zirconium and unavoidable impurities, characterized in that said alloy comprises at least 80 parts by weight of zirconium in the form of precipitates (Al3Zr) per 100 parts by weight of zirconium in said aluminum alloy.
US10600530B2
A conductive member disclosed herein is a conductive member that is routed from the front to the rear of a vehicle, and includes: a shape-retaining tubular pipe member made of a metal having excellent conductivity; a braided wire having flexibility and configured to be crimped to be connected to a crimped connection portion provided at front and rear ends of the pipe member; a round terminal configured to be crimped and connected to the braided wire; and a heat-shrinkable tube that covers from a crimped portion of the round terminal at the front end to a crimped portion of the round terminal at the rear end.
US10600528B2
The present disclosure relates to a process for purifying and concentrating 68Ga isotope produced by irradiation with an accelerated particle beam of a 68Zn target in solution. The process according to the present disclosure allows for the production of pure and concentrated 68Ga isotope in hydrochloric acid solution. The present disclosure also relates to a disposable cassette for performing the steps of purification and concentration of the process.
US10600524B2
A radiation protection device for providing protection of a body part that includes active bone marrow from ionizing radiation may include a radiation protection component configured to be placed adjacent to and externally cover the body part so as to reduce a radiation dose absorbed in that body part.
US10600519B2
A method of constructing a nuclear reactor module includes providing formwork defining a chamber in which is mounted a nuclear reactor comprising a nuclear reactor pressure vessel configured to contain nuclear fuel when in use, the formwork being housed within a containment structure configured to contain an internal pressure generated by an escape of coolant from a reactor coolant circuit. The method further includes filling one or more voids within the formwork with concrete through at least one concrete supply pipe that extends from outside of the containment structure, through the containment structure, and to the formwork; and venting the one or more voids within the formwork through one or more vent pipes, thereby forming a concrete support structure for the nuclear reactor.
US10600517B2
A networked system of individual user devices is provided to generate a group implemented treatment plan. Updates to the treatment plan are made by the user devices receiving updates from the individual team members, the user devices sending the information to the server, the server dynamically compiling and updating the treatment plan and related information, and the server providing all relevant updates to the user devices.
US10600507B2
Systems and methods are disclosed for detecting a change in a person's mental state using biometric data and correlated social media content, and notifying a caregiver based on the detected change. A method includes: monitoring, by a computer device, biometric data of a user; monitoring, by the computer device, social media content of the user; determining, by the computer device and based on the biometric data and the social media content, that the user has experienced a changed mental state; and notifying, by the computer device, a caregiver of the changed mental state.
US10600506B2
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for creating source-specific, persistent patient identifiers for healthcare service providers. One method includes accessing a record of healthcare data, wherein the record includes patient identifying information (PII) associated with one or more persons to whom the healthcare data pertains. The portions of PII included in the accessed record of healthcare data are extracted from the accessed record and encrypted. Based on one or more business rules, one or more hashed tokens are created by applying one or more hashing functions to the extracted portions of PII. A source-specific identifier is received, the source-specific identifier having been encoded in a manner specific to an organization associated with the computer system and having been encoded with reference to the one or more hashed tokens. An association is stored between the source-specific identifier and the accessed record of healthcare data.
US10600497B2
The disclosed embodiments relate to components of a memory system that support timing-drift calibration. In specific embodiments, this memory system contains a memory device (or multiple devices) which includes a clock distribution circuit and an oscillator circuit which can generate a frequency, wherein a change in the frequency is indicative of a timing drift of the clock distribution circuit. The memory device also includes a measurement circuit which is configured to measure the frequency of the oscillator circuit.
US10600495B2
In described examples of circuitry and methods for testing multiple memories, a controller generates a sequence of commands to be applied to one or more of the memories, where each given command includes expected data, and a command address. Local adapters are individually coupled with the controller and with an associated memory. Each local adapter translates the command to a memory type of the associated memory, maps the command address to a local address of the associated memory, and provides test results to the controller according to read data from the local address of the associated memory and the expected data of the command.
US10600494B2
Methods and apparatuses are provided for self-trimming of a semiconductor device. An example apparatus includes a semiconductor device including a self-trimming circuit configured to receive a reference voltage and a test command signal. The self-trimming circuit is configured to convert the reference voltage to a target voltage based on the test command signal and further configured to adjust a voltage trim code until an internal voltage matches the target voltage to determine a trim level associated with the internal voltage.
US10600481B2
Disclosed herein is a memory cell including a memory element and a selector device. The memory cell may be programmed with a programming pulse having a first polarity and read with a read pulse having a second polarity. The memory cell may be programmed with a programming pulse having first and second portions. The first and second portions may have different magnitudes and polarities. The memory cell may exhibit reduced voltage drift and/or threshold voltage distribution. Described herein is a memory cell that acts as both a memory element and a selector device. The memory cell may be programmed with a programming pulse having first and second portions. The first and second portions may have different magnitudes and polarities.
US10600480B2
Methods, systems, and devices related to auto-referenced memory cell read techniques are described. The auto-referenced read may encode user data to include a predetermined number of bits having a first logic state prior to storing the user data in memory cells. The auto-referenced read may store a total number of bits of the user data having a first logic state in a separate set of memory cells. Subsequently, reading the user data may be carried out by applying a read voltage to the memory cells storing the user data while monitoring a series of switching events by activating a subset of the memory cells having the first logic state. During the read operation, the auto-referenced read may compare the number of activated memory cells to either the predetermined number or the total number to determine whether all the bits having the first logic state has been detected. When the number of activated memory cells matches either the predetermined number or the total number, the auto-referenced read may determine that the memory cells that have been activated correspond to the first logic state.
US10600475B2
This invention uses a novel mechanism to store a matrix of numbers or any two dimensional array of binary values in a novel storage entity called a Matrix Space. A matrix space which may reside in a processing unit, is designed to store a plurality of matrices or arrays of values into arrays of volatile or non-volatile memory cells or latch or flip-flop elements much like in a memory, but with accessibility in two or three dimensions. In this invention any row and/or any column of storage elements in a storage array is directly accessible for writing, reading or clearing via row bit lines and column bit lines, respectively. The elements in rows of arrays are selected or controlled for access using row address lines and the elements in columns of arrays are selected or controlled for access using column address lines. This allows access to data stored in matrix space arrays for use in matrix and array computations, by both rows and columns of the arrays.
US10600472B2
Systems and methods are provided for implementing an array reset mode. An example system includes at least one mode register configured to enable an array reset mode, a memory cell array including one or more sense amplifiers, and control logic. Each of the one or more sense amplifier may include at least a first terminal coupled to a first bit line and a second terminal coupled to a second bit line. The control logic may be coupled to the memory cell array, and in communication with the at least one mode register. The control logic may be configured to drive, in response to array reset mode being enabled, each of the first and second terminals of the sense amplifier to a bit-line precharge voltage that corresponds to a bit value to be written to respective memory cells associated with each of the first and second bit lines.
US10600467B2
Methods, systems, and devices for operating a ferroelectric memory cell or cells are described. Offsets in the threshold voltage of switching components (e.g., transistors) connected to digit lines may be compensated by using various operating techniques or additional circuit components, or both. For example, a switching component connected to a digit line may also be connected to an offset capacitor selected to compensate for a threshold voltage offset. The offset capacitor may be discharged in conjunction with a read operation, resulting in a threshold voltage applied to the switching component. This may enable all or substantially all of the stored charge of the ferroelectric memory cell to be extracted and transferred to a sense capacitor through the transistor. A sense amplifier may compare the voltage of the sense capacitor to a reference voltage in order to determine the stored logic state of the memory cell.
US10600462B2
In accordance with various embodiments of this disclosure, stray magnetic field mitigation in an MRAM memory such as a spin transfer torque (STT) random access memory (RAM), STTRAM is described. In one embodiment, retention of bitcell bit value storage states in an STTRAM may be facilitated by generating magnetic fields to compensate for stray magnetic fields which may cause bitcells of the memory to change state. In another embodiment, retention of bitcell bit value storage states in an STTRAM may be facilitated by selectively suspending access to a row of memory to temporarily terminate stray magnetic fields which may cause bitcells of the memory to change state. Other aspects are described herein.
US10600460B2
Spin-orbit-torque (SOT) control strip lines are provided along the sides of free layers in perpendicular magnetic tunnel junction devices. Current flowing through such SOT control strip lines injects spin current into the free layers such that spin torque is applied to the free layers. The spin torque can be used to force the magnetic state of the free layer to a particular state based on the direction of the current through the SOT control strip line. In other embodiments, the SOT provides an assist to spin-transfer torque generated by current flowing vertically through the magnetic tunnel junction. Some embodiments have dedicated strip lines for a single magnetic tunnel junction such that a three-terminal device results. Other embodiments have multiple magnetic tunnel junctions sharing a strip line, where the strip line can be used to reset all of the magnetic tunnel junctions to the same state and can also be used as an assist such that individual magnetic tunnel junctions can be written using selection circuitry.
US10600459B2
Apparatuses and methods for setting a duty cycler adjuster for improving clock duty cycle are disclosed. The duty cycle adjuster may be adjusted by different amounts, at least one smaller than another. Determining when to use the smaller adjustment may be based on duty cycle results. A duty cycle monitor may have an offset. A duty cycle code for the duty cycle adjuster may be set to an intermediate value of a duty cycle monitor offset. The duty cycle monitor offset may be determined by identifying duty cycle codes for an upper and for a lower boundary of the duty cycle monitor offset.
US10600450B2
A holder includes a bracket, a first side portion, two second side portions and a third side portion. The bracket includes a support arm and an elastic plate inclinedly connected to the support arm. The first side portion is connected to one end of the support arm, and located at one side of the bracket. The second side portions are respectively connected to two opposite sides of the support arm, and collectively located at the side of the bracket. The third side portion is connected to one end of the elastic plate opposite to the support arm, and located at the same side of the bracket with the second side portions. When the elastic plate is pressed to be flush with the support arm, the bracket, the first side portion, the second side portions and the third side portion collectively form a holding space for holding a loaded object.
US10600441B1
An apparatus includes a motor configured to drive a driving element within a housing. A pivoting element on a shaft is connected to the housing. The pivoting element is connected to a moveable jaw device and configured to force the moveable jaw device at any given moment towards or away from a face of a storage disc, as the pivoting element pivots about a first axis. A fixed jaw device is connected to the housing. The moveable jaw device and the fixed jaw device form a gripper device configured to clamp a particular portion of opposite first and second surfaces of a storage disc.
US10600435B2
A method for programming a head gimbal assembly. The method includes building a plurality of transducers into a slider, and testing the plurality of transducers to select one of the plurality of transducers for field operation. The method also includes providing an interconnect assembly having a plurality of traces with at least one of the plurality of traces having a plurality of electrically coupled bond pads. One of the plurality of bond pads is bonded electrically to the selected transducer out of the plurality of transducers, and the other bond pads of the plurality of bond pads are not electrically coupled to any of the plurality of transducers.
US10600433B2
Some embodiments are directed to computer program products for use with tape drives that oscillate the relative transverse position of a tape and magnetic head during seek operations (for example, by moving the magnetic head in the transverse direction). Some embodiments are directed to methods and computer program products for use with tape drives that select relative transverse position of the tape and magnetic head to counter uneven wear (for example, observed uneven wear, uneven wear predicted based on historical tape and drive usage data).
US10600423B2
Methods and systems for transforming a text-independent enrolment of a customer into a text-dependent enrolment are provided. A request for authentication of a customer that is enrolled in the self-service system with a text-independent voice print is received. A request is transmitted to the customer to repeat a passphrase and the customer's response is received as an audio stream of the passphrase. The customer is authenticated by comparing the audio stream of the passphrase against the text-independent voice print and if the customer is authenticated then a text-dependent voice print is created based on the passphrase. Upon receipt of a subsequent request for authentication of the customer, a request may be transmitted to the customer to repeat the passphrase. Another audio stream of the passphrase may be received. The customer may be authenticated by comparing the another audio stream of the passphrase with the text-dependent voice print.
US10600420B2
Described herein is a system configured to determine when burst activity (e.g., an activity hotspot) occurs in a conference session, and to associate the burst activity with a speaker that is speaking at a time when the burst activity occurs. Burst activity occurs when a threshold number of notable events (e.g., five, ten, fifty, one hundred, one thousand, etc.) occur within a threshold time period (e.g., ten seconds, thirty seconds, one minute, etc.). In various examples, the thresholds can be established relative to a number of participants in a conference session and/or a duration of a conference session (e.g., a scheduled duration). The system can then communicate data indicating that a threshold number of events occurred while an individual speaker is speaking.
US10600418B2
Implementations relate to dynamically, and in a context-sensitive manner, biasing voice to text conversion. In some implementations, the biasing of voice to text conversions is performed by a voice to text engine of a local agent, and the biasing is based at least in part on content provided to the local agent by a third-party (3P) agent that is in network communication with the local agent. In some of those implementations, the content includes contextual parameters that are provided by the 3P agent in combination with responsive content generated by the 3P agent during a dialog that: is between the 3P agent, and a user of a voice-enabled electronic device; and is facilitated by the local agent. The contextual parameters indicate potential feature(s) of further voice input that is to be provided in response to the responsive content generated by the 3P agent.
US10600411B2
A method for reducing response time in a speech interface including constructing a partially completed word sequence from a partially received utterance from a speaker received by an audio sensor, modeling a remainder portion using a processor based on a rich predictive model to predict the remainder portion, and responding to the partially completed word sequence and the predicted remainder portion using a natural language vocalization generator with a vocalization, wherein the vocalization is prepared before a complete utterance is received from the speaker and conveyed to the speaker by an audio transducer.
US10600410B2
According to one embodiment, an edit assisting system includes a server device and a client device. The client device displays a first object, which indicates first speech of a user and a first portion of the first speech, and a second object, which indicates second speech generated by the server device and a second portion of the second speech, on a screen based on a scenario indicated in scenario data. The first and second portions are editable. The client device transmits edit data indicating the first portion which is edited and/or the second portion which is edited to the server device. The server device rewrites the scenario data by changing the first portion of the first speech and/or the second portion of the second speech is the scenario by using the edit data.
US10600402B2
The present disclosure provides systems and methods associated with mode conversion for ultrasound and acoustic radiation devices. A mode converting structure (holographic metamaterial) is formed with a distribution of acoustic material properties selected to convert an acoustic pressure pattern from a first mode to a second mode to attain a target radiation pattern that is different from the input radiation pattern. A solution to a holographic equation provides a sufficiently accurate approximation of a distribution of acoustic material properties to form a mode converting device. One or more optimization algorithms can be used to improve the efficiency of the mode conversion and generation of the acoustic mode converter.
US10600400B2
Embodiments of the present invention provide a noise cancellation system, comprising noise cancellation parameter selection means for receiving data indicative of one or more operating conditions associated with a vehicle and selecting one or more noise cancellation configuration parameters based thereon, and noise cancellation means for receiving one or more noise signals, determining an in-vehicle noise cancellation signal based on the one or more noise signals according to the one or more configuration parameters and outputting the in-vehicle noise cancellation signal for reducing noise in the vehicle.
US10600397B2
A method of generating a musical score file for one or more target musical instruments with a score generation component based on input audio data. The score generation component finds candidate musical notes within the input audio data using a frequency analysis to identify segments that share substantially the same audio frequency, and finds a best match for those candidate musical notes in audio data associated with target musical instruments in a sound database. A generated musical score file can be printed as sheet music or audibly played back over speakers.
US10600396B2
The invention is a music box device comprising: a vibration plate(20) having vibration pins(22); striking wheels(30) slippably friction-coupled to a first shaft(31) and having striking protrusions(32)for striking the vibration pins(22) formed on a circumferential part with concave portions(33) interposed therebetween; a driving wheel(40) fixedly coupled to a second shaft(41) and having driving protrusions(42); a driving motor(4); a stopper array part(50) having stoppers(52) disposed adjacent to the striking wheels(30) and a plurality of solenoids(54) for reciprocatingly driving each of the stoppers(52); and a microcomputer(10); wherein the solenoids(54) of the stopper array part(50)are flatly wound so as to have a long hole(56) therein, and comprise coils(55) arranged so that the flat side surfaces are adjacent to each other and a movable core(57) which has a flat plate shape that is inserted into the long hole(56) in each of the coils(55) and has an upper end in which the stoppers(52) are attached thereto.
US10600382B2
An array substrate, data driving circuit, data driving method and display apparatus are provided. The array substrate comprises multiple rows of first scan lines, multiple rows of second scan lines, and multiple columns of data lines. The first scan lines and the data lines define crosswise pixel regions in which pixel electrodes, common electrodes, first switch unit and second switch unit are disposed. The pixel electrode is connected to data line adjacent in first row direction through first and second terminals of first switch unit. The common electrode is connected to data line adjacent in second row direction through first and second terminals of second switch unit. The first and second scan lines are connected to control terminals of first and second switch unit within odd-numbered and even-numbered column pixel regions respectively. The amount of the data lines and the number of pins of data driving chip can be reduced.
US10600363B2
A method for driving an array substrate, the array substrate includes M rows of pixel units, each of the pixel units includes a shared driving circuit and N light-emitting components connected to the shared driving circuit, the method includes: in a period of scanning a frame of image, providing first to Nth scanning stages uniformly distributed to each row of pixel units, each of the scanning stages has a duration T, and any one of N scanning stages of an ith row of pixel units does not overlap with any one of N scanning stages of a jth row of pixel units; i, j and M are all positive integers, and 1i, jM, i≠j; and N is a positive integer not less than 2; and driving, by the shared driving circuit, the N light-emitting components to emit light.
US10600359B2
An organic light emitting display apparatus includes a first data line, a comparator, and a data generator. The first data line is connected to a first pixel. The comparator compares first image data of input image data to at least one of a first critical grayscale value or a second critical grayscale value, where the first image data corresponds to the first pixel. The data generator determines the first critical grayscale value or the second critical grayscale value as first corrected image data when the first image data is equal to or greater than the first critical grayscale value but lower than the second critical grayscale value.
US10600355B2
A tiled display having discrete luminous sources distributed over at least two adjacent flexible display tiles, each arranged to drive the discrete luminous sources on it when connected to a power supply and when receiving data and control signals; where the power, data and control signals are provided to the tiles trough conducting tracks formed on a carrier substrate, where at least one of the conducting tracks extends from one edge of the carrier substrate to the opposite edge of the carrier substrate.
US10600354B2
A direct view display device includes a printed circuit board, an array of pixels located on a first side of the printed circuit board, each pixel including a plurality of light emitting diodes, and an isolation grid comprising a light absorbing material located between the pixels in the array of pixels.
US10600338B2
A method and an apparatus for demonstrating optical properties of a lens for spectacle glasses are disclosed. A demonstrational tool exposes a spectacle lens or a pair of spectacle glasses to polarized light to demonstrate how the removal of polarized, reflected light from a display reduces glare. Further, the demonstrational tool exposes a phototrope lens or a pair of spectacle glasses with phototrope lenses to UV- or HEV-light to demonstrate the reversible self-tinting of the phototrope lenses.
US10600320B2
A method for controlling traffic lights is provided. The method may include obtaining historical track data of a plurality of vehicles. The method may include obtaining a congestion period. The method may include determining a discharge speed during the congestion period based on a portion of the historical track data corresponding to the congestion period. The method may further include determining an offset value based on a length of the road, the discharge speed, a cycle length of a first traffic light at the downstream intersection, a cycle length of a second traffic light at the upstream intersection, and a time length of a green light of the second traffic light being lit, and determining a signal timing of the second traffic light based on the offset value.
US10600313B2
A programmable security system and method for protecting an item of merchandise includes a programming station, a programmable key and a security system. The programming station generates a security code and communicates the security code to a memory of the programmable key. The programmable key initially communicates the security code to a memory of the security device and subsequently operates the security device upon a matching of the security code in the memory of the security device with the security code in the memory of the programmable key. The programmable key may also transfer power via electrical contacts or inductive transfer from an internal battery to the security device to operate a lock mechanism. The security code may be communicated by wireless infrared (IR) systems, electrical contacts or inductive transfer. A timer inactivates the programmable key and/or the security device after a predetermined period of time. A counter inactivates the programmable key after a predetermined maximum number of activations.
US10600311B2
There is provided an eyeglasses-type wearable terminal that causes a user to more reliably recognize the position of a predetermined object, which includes an image capturing unit that captures the periphery of the user. The eyeglasses-type wearable terminal also includes a determiner that determines whether a predetermined target object is included in a video acquired by image capturing using the image capturing unit. The eyeglasses-type wearable terminal further includes a display unit that displays the position of the predetermined target object in a case in which the determiner determines that the predetermined target object is included.
US10600304B2
Systems and methods of determining an ergonomic assessment for a user are provided. For instance, sensor data can be received from one or more sensors implemented with an ergonomic assessment garment worn by a user. Corporeal data associated with at least one body segment of the user can be determined based at least in part on the sensor data. The corporeal data is associated with a bend angle associated with the at least one body segment. An ergonomic assessment associated with the user can be determined based at least in part on the corporeal data. The ergonomic assessment can include an indication of one or more ergonomic zones associated with the user, the one or more ergonomic zones being determined based at least in part on the bend angle associated with the at least one body segment.
US10600293B2
A system and method for activating security mechanisms based at least in part on accelerometer-based dead reckoning wherein accelerometer data, reflecting acceleration in a local coordinate system of a device, is obtained from an accelerometer of a device. Movement of the device is determined based at least in part on the accelerometer data, and, based at least in part on whether the movement of the device exceeds a threshold value, a determination is made whether to change a current security state of the device. If it is determined to change the current security state of the device, the current security state of the device is changed to a new security state.
US10600290B2
Examples of devices, systems, and methods to automatically generate haptics based on visual odometry are disclosed. In one example, a video having a plurality of frames is received and an optical flow estimate between a first frame from the plurality of frames and a second frame from the plurality of frames is created. In this example, the second frame is subsequent to the first frame. An apparent movement of a stationary object between the first frame and the second frame is detected based at least in part on the optical flow estimate in this example and at least one haptic effect corresponding to the apparent movement of the stationary object is generated based at least in part on the optical flow estimate. The generated haptic effect(s) may be output to a haptic file or a haptic output device, or both.
US10600288B2
Embodiments of the present invention set forth systems, apparatuses and methods for providing an extended display of game indicia symbols for a gaming device. Accordingly, a gaming device can be configured to have a primary display area and a secondary display area, where the secondary display area is used to show extended portions of game indicia symbols apart from the symbols displayed on the primary display area. The symbols shown in the secondary game may be used to modify, enhance, or otherwise influence game play on the primary display.
US10600285B2
A method and system comprises integrating a contest framework into a game. The contest framework at least comprises means for communicating with a transactional server, a plurality of listeners being configured to monitor interactions during a play of the game for communication to the transactional server, and means for displaying notifications from the transactional server. The transactional server is at least configured for processing received interactions in conjunction with a progressive jackpot contest associated with the game and communicating notifications regarding the processing to the contest framework. A communicating with the transactional server at least comprises associating the game with a progressive jackpot contest and setting parameters for the progressive jackpot contest.
US10600277B2
Embodiments of the present invention generally relate to a gaming device having oversized symbols in the play matrix. More specifically, embodiments of the present invention relate to a gaming apparatus having an improved game play comprising oversized symbols in the play matrix, and methods of administering, operating and playing the same in wagering and non-wagering applications. In one embodiment of the present invention, a game comprises a plurality of reels, each of the reels including a plurality of symbol positions; a plurality of symbols at the plurality of symbol positions on the reels, the plurality of symbols including an oversized symbol occupying at least a plurality of symbol positions; and predetermined winning symbol combination of a plurality of winning symbol combinations including the oversized symbol, wherein the predetermined winning symbol combination is associated with an award.
US10600274B2
Device including an object accommodating system having two flaps defining between one another an accommodating space and bearing against a plate of a pushbutton arranged to move between a first position corresponding to the placing of the object in the accommodating space, this causing the ends of the flaps to move away from one another, and a second position corresponding to the removal of the object, this causing the two ends to move towards one another, the plate being connected to a compression spring bearing against a bottom wall of a housing.
US10600270B2
Method and apparatus are disclosed for biometric authentication for a vehicle without prior registration. An example vehicle include a biometric scanner to generate a biometric token and a body control module. The body control module when the biometric token is authorized, enable san ignition switch. Additionally, when the biometric token is not authorized and an additional source of authorization is received, the body control module (a) tracks usage of the vehicle subsequent to receiving the biometric token, and (b) marks the biometric token as authorized when the usage satisfies a threshold.
US10600269B2
A system includes one or more memory devices storing instructions, and one or more processors configured to execute the instructions to perform steps of a method. The system may receive an authentication request from a computing device and determine whether the authentication request corresponds with stored authentication data. Based on the determination, the system may store identification data associated with a smart device corresponding to the authentication request. The system may receive detection data when the smart device is detected within a predetermined area and, in response to a detection, obtain an identifier from the smart device. The system may determine whether the obtained identifier corresponds with the stored identification data. Based on the determination, the system may direct an electronic lock to transition from a locked state to an unlocked state.
US10600267B2
Provided is a storage apparatus and a storage system having a plurality of storage boxes each having a plurality of deposit and retrieval ports for a delivery article, for example, on a front face side and a back face side, and capable of smooth work of deposit or retrieval of the delivery article in these storage boxes. A storage apparatus is composed of CPU or the like, and is configured to have a control section for controlling the whole storage apparatus, an information storage section for storing various pieces of information, a storage section for storing a delivery article addressed to a user, a display section for displaying various pieces of information, and an information input section provided with various keys, for enabling information input and for performing reading of information for authentication written in an information recording medium possessed by a user, and the like.
US10600266B2
The invention relates to a mounted module (20) for a motor vehicle (1), comprising an optical sensor system (3) that is suitable for a) monitoring a detection area (21) located outside the vehicle (1), b) triggering a signal for starting an authentication process between an ID generator (13) and the motor vehicle (1) if a user (10) is detected in the detection area (21), c) monitoring an actuation area (22) which is located outside the vehicle (1) and differs from the detection area (21), d) providing an operating signal for the vehicle (1) if a user is detected in the actuation area (22).
US10600264B2
An overhead tracking system for tracking validation events including a plurality of validation devices that wirelessly receive an access token from a fare media device and validate the access token. The system includes an overhead tracking sensor that continuously tracks a position of each of a plurality of users passing underneath the sensor and receives an indication from at least one of the validation devices upon a user having successfully validated the access token from a fare media device associated with the user. The sensor detects when a particular one of the plurality of users has crossed into a feedback zone and sends a command to one or more remote devices based on detecting that the user has crossed into the feedback zone. The command and the remote devices are selected based on whether the user has successfully validated the access token.
US10600255B2
Technologies for composing a virtual reality setting on a mobile computing device are disclosed. In one or more techniques, a virtual reality environment may be configured on the mobile computing device. At least one virtual item may be selected for addition to the virtual reality environment. Information may be determined regarding a fit, a location, and/or a compatibility of the at least one virtual item relative to the virtual reality environment. The at least one virtual item may be added to the virtual reality environment based, at least in part, in the information. The virtual reality environment may be rendered on a display of the mobile computing device. The information may comprise rules regarding the at least one virtual item, or metadata corresponding to the at least one virtual item. The rules and/or the metadata may be predetermined, or may be determined by the mobile computing device at run time.
US10600239B2
Matching an illumination of an embedded virtual object (VO) with current environment illumination conditions provides an enhanced immersive experience to a user. To match the VO and environment illuminations, illumination basis functions are determined based on preprocessing image data, captured as a first combination of intensities of direct illumination sources illuminates the environment. Each basis function corresponds to one of the direct illumination sources. During the capture of runtime image data, a second combination of intensities illuminates the environment. An illumination-weighting vector is determined based on the runtime image data. The determination of the weighting vector accounts for indirect illumination sources, such as surface reflections. The weighting vector encodes a superposition of the basis functions that corresponds to the second combination of intensities. The method illuminates the VO based on the weighting vector. The resulting illumination of the VO matches the second combination of the intensities and surface reflections.
US10600237B2
Systems and methods are provided for rendering 3D images or video without significantly losing resolution or increasing the resolution. The systems and methods for 3D rendering technology can work with different types of 3D data frames that include left eye image and right eye image sub-frames. The 3D data frames render 3D imagery with side-by-side (SXS), top-and-bottom (TB), and frame packing (FP), as well as others such as full high definition 3D (FHD3D), frame sequential 3D, passive 3D rendering or the like. System and methods are provided for creating inverse pixel strips, and preparing 3D images that include the inverse pixel strips. Systems and methods are provided for expanding images in a plane without significant loss of resolution.
US10600230B2
A mesh rendering system, a mesh rendering method and a non-transitory computer readable medium are provided. The mesh rendering system includes a database, a user device and a server. The server obtains preprocessing data of a cloth and a rigidbody according to initial mesh state of the cloth, initial mesh state of the rigidbody and motion of the rigidbody, wherein the cloth and the rigidbody are deformable and motion of the cloth corresponding to the motion of the rigidbody is a small deformation. The server stores the preprocessing data in the database. A finite state machine of the server receives a real-time input data from the user device through a web service and the preprocessing data, and the finite state machine outputs a deformation result of the cloth and the rigidbody to the user device through a handshake mechanism.
US10600229B2
In various embodiments, a parallel processor implements a graphics processing pipeline that generates rendered images via a shading program. In operation, the parallel processor causes a first set of execution threads to execute the shading program on a first portion of the input mesh to generate first geometry stored in an on-chip memory. The parallel processor also causes a second set of execution threads to execute the mesh shading program on a second portion of the input mesh to generate second geometry stored in the on-chip memory. Subsequently, the parallel processor reads the first geometry and the second geometry from the on-chip memory, and performs operations on the first geometry and the second geometry to generate a rendered image derived from the input mesh. Advantageously, unlike conventional graphics processing pipelines, the performance of the graphics processing pipeline is not limited by a primitive distributor.
US10600226B2
A system and method for manipulating a facial image includes the steps of receiving a facial image of a subject, segmenting the facial image into one or more segments, wherein each of the one or more segments is associated with one or more facial features of the subject, and manipulating the one or more segments.
US10600219B2
A system, method, and computer program product for efficiently mapping a pattern, such as a fingerprint, from a set of multiple impressions of portions of that pattern. The system may evaluate images of patterns taken from a series of multiple impressions and map the pattern from the image portions while providing the operator with realtime feedback of a status of the set of images. As each new image portion is evaluated, a display graphic or other indicator provides feedback when a new image portion is added to the reconstructed image, or when a new image portion is not added (such as it representing a duplicate). Other status indications may be provided, and when the indication is visual, a degraded resolution of the pattern map may be provided on the display graphic to improve security.
US10600209B2
A calibration method for a camera which monitors a target board is disclosed, comprising steps: using the camera to capture a target image corresponding to the target board; using rotation and translation to align the target image to a reference standard and acquire the corresponding relationship of the target image and the target board; defining a region of interest above the target image; using at least one positioning marker in at least two positions of the target board, whose actual space coordinates are known, and using the camera to acquire at least two image coordinates of the positioning markers in the region of interest; and using the known actual space coordinates and the acquired image coordinates to work out the exact position of the camera. Thereby, the positions of the cameras can be used to correctly determine the positions of darts.
US10600207B2
This posture state estimation device is capable of estimating with high accuracy the posture state of an object. The posture state estimation device (100) is a device for estimating the posture state of an object having a plurality of sections connected by joints on the basis of image data that images the object, and has a section candidate extraction unit (140) for extracting a section candidate for a section from the image data, a complementary section candidate extraction unit (160) which estimates that a portion of an unextracted section for which a section candidate has not been extracted is being shadowed by an already extracted section for which a section candidate has been extracted in order to extract a section candidate of the unextracted section, and a posture state estimation unit (170) for estimating the posture state of the object on the basis of the extracted section candidate.
US10600205B2
A control method, suitable for head-mounted devices located in a physical environment, includes following operations. Images of the physical environment are captured over time by the head-mounted devices. Candidate objects and object features of the candidate objects are extracted from the images. Local determinations are generated about whether each of the candidate objects is fixed or not. The object features and the local determinations are shared between the head-mounted devices. An updated determination is generated about whether each of the candidate objects is fixed or not according to the local determinations shared between the head-mounted devices.
US10600203B2
Three dimensional (3D) scanning including dynamic detector pose identification utilizing fiducials is provided. Two or more fiducials are operatively coupled to a first body. Configuration data is provided with an identifier and a first position of the two or more fiducials. A detector captures 3D data of the first body. A creator identifies at least two fiducials within the captured 3D data. The creator determines a first observed position of each identified fiducial relative to the detector and compares the first observed position to the configuration data. The creator dynamically identifies the pose of the detector relative to the first body based on the comparison and augments the 3D data with first pose data corresponding to the first pose of the detector. The pose of the detector relative to the body may be undefined and/or unknown during the capture of 3D data without affecting the quality of the model produced from the captured 3D data.
US10600197B2
A method of recognizing an object, and a device therefor are provided. The method includes obtaining first sensing data from a first sensor that senses the object, obtaining second sensing data from a second sensor that senses the object, obtaining a first object recognition reliability for the object and a second object recognition reliability for the object respectively based on the first sensing data and the second sensing data, based on the first object recognition reliability and the second object recognition reliability, matching object information of the object recognized using the second sensing data to the first sensing data, and storing the matched object information in a database of one of the first sensor and the second sensor.
US10600189B1
Determining a movement of an object may include obtaining an event stream corresponding to a scene over time, wherein the event stream includes events associated with detected changes in brightness, wherein each event includes a pixel location, a timestamp, and a brightness indication; selecting a first subset of pixels from the plurality of pixels corresponding to an object for a first time period; determining a first movement of the object based on the brightness indications and timestamps for the first subset of pixels; determining that the first movement is insufficient to generate a velocity measure; selecting, based on the first movement, a second subset of pixels associated with the object for a second time period; determining an updated movement of the object based on the brightness indications and timestamps for the second subset of pixels and the first movement; and generating a velocity measure based on the updated movement.
US10600182B2
An image processing apparatus includes an image obtaining unit configured to obtain a time-sequential image obtained in order of a start image, a plurality of intermediate images, and an end image, an image selecting unit configured to select a plurality of combinations of images including the start image, at least one of the plurality of intermediate images, and the end image, and a conformable image determining unit configured to determine a conformable combination from among the plurality of combinations based on image quality of the images included in each of the plurality of combinations and a similarity between the images included in each of the plurality of combinations.
US10600179B2
Embodiments include methods for predicting one or more characteristics of an individual, such as a human or non-human animal, by applying computational methods to image(s) of the individual to generate one or more metrics indicative of the characteristics. Embodiments determine predictors of characteristics by creating a sample library of individuals, determining facial measurements for each individual, determining relationships between facial measurements and additional library data, and selecting predictors from these relationships. Embodiments include methods for predicting characteristics of individuals not in the library. Embodiments include methods for predicting characteristics of groups using predicted characteristics of individuals. Embodiments determine suitability of a pair of individuals (from the same or different species) for a particular purpose, task, or relationship based on characteristics of individuals. Other embodiments determine the compatibility of an individual with a group of other individuals. Embodiments include systems, devices, and computer-readable media comprising one or more of these methods.
US10600174B2
An optical inspection apparatus includes a dichroic mirror, a first light source, and a first image capturing device. The dichroic mirror has a first side and a second side opposite to the first side. The dichroic mirror transmits a first light beam and reflects a second light beam. The wavelength of the second light beam is different from the wavelength of the first light beam. The first light source is disposed at the first side of the dichroic mirror and is configured to provide the first light beam to pass through the dichroic mirror. The first image capturing device is disposed at the second side of the dichroic mirror and is configured to detect the second light beam reflected from the dichroic mirror.
US10600171B2
Certain embodiments involve blending images using neural networks to automatically generate alignment or photometric adjustments that control image blending operations. For instance, a foreground image and a background image data are provided to an adjustment-prediction network that has been trained, using a reward network, to compute alignment or photometric adjustments that optimize blending reward scores. An adjustment action (e.g., an alignment or photometric adjustment) is computed by applying the adjustment-prediction network to the foreground image and the background image data. A target background region is extracted from the background image data by applying the adjustment action to the background image data. The target background region is blended with the foreground image, and the resultant blended image is outputted.
US10600168B2
A method by which a planar scan videokymographic image generation server generates planar scan videokymographic images by using real-time or pre-stored ultra-high speed laryngeal endoscopy images. The method includes the steps of: (a) acquiring monochrome or color ultra-high speed laryngeal endoscopy images; (b) setting a target region and a unit pixel for generating the 2D scan videokymographic images from the ultra-high speed laryngeal endoscopy images; (c) extracting pixel information of each frame of the ultra-high speed laryngeal endoscopy images according to the unit pixel for the target region; (d) generating frames of the planar scan videokymographic images by combining the extracted pixel information of each frame; and (e) generating a planar scan videokymographic video by combining the frames of the planar scan videokymographic images.
US10600165B2
An image processing apparatus operable to perform development processing by performing at least a tone conversion on RAW image data that is inputted image data, the image processing apparatus comprising: a setting unit configured to set a first tone conversion curve corresponding to a dynamic range of the image data; an adjusting unit configured to generate a second tone conversion curve by adjusting the first tone conversion curve so that luminance changes of a bright portion and a dark portion of the image data are visually equivalent; and a tone conversion unit configured to perform a tone conversion of the image data by using the second tone conversion curve.
US10600158B2
The present disclosure provides a method of correcting for a turbulence effect in a video comprising a plurality of frames. The method comprises determining a first background region and a region corresponding to a moving object in a first frame of the plurality of frames using a predetermined background model. A second background region in a second frame of the plurality of frames is then determined using the predetermined background model. A turbulence-corrected background region from the first background region and the second background region is generated and the region corresponding to the moving object and the turbulence-corrected background region is fused to form a turbulence-corrected frame. The method then updates the predetermined background model based on the turbulence-corrected frame and corrects for the turbulence effect in the second frame using the updated predetermined background model.
US10600153B2
The invention relates to a video streaming method, comprising receiving a panoramic video; receiving head-tracking data; determining a current field of view based on the head-tracking data. The resolution of the panoramic video may be adjusted based on the current field of view, wherein resolution of the current field of view is a first resolution and the resolution outside of the current field of view is a second resolution. The panoramic video with adjusted resolution may be provided, wherein the first resolution is higher than the second resolution.
US10600149B1
A multi-user application system environment engine has an application system that, in turn, includes a simulation engine and a virtualized software environment. The simulation engine runs on top of the virtualized software environment and is configured to operate as a server. The simulation engine includes a declaration processor, a scene tree object manager, and a server listener, which processes any received change message by causing the declaration processor to transform each change declaration embedded in such change message into a corresponding change in an instantiated scene tree. The sever listener executes a synchronization process that records each change declaration in a declaration repository.
US10600146B2
A method automatically verifies information to ensure it is rendered correctly on a display screen. The method generates an electronic configuration file that controls the interactions between a graphics monitoring unit and a system application stored in an electronic memory. The method retrieves data stored in a portion of a display's memory that holds the content of a screen image to be rendered on the display screen and compares the data stored in a portion of a display's memory with second data provided by the system application to verify that the screen image is displayed on the display screen correctly. The method transmits the results of the comparison to the system application.
US10600144B2
Methods, systems, and computer-readable media for disaggregated graphics asset management for virtualized graphics are disclosed. A virtual GPU attached to a virtual compute instance is provisioned in a multi-tenant provider network. The virtual compute instance is implemented using a physical compute instance, and the virtual GPU is implemented using a physical GPU. A plurality of graphics assets are added to a graphics asset repository. The graphics assets are associated with corresponding identifiers and access restrictions in the graphics asset repository. One or more graphics instructions are executed on the virtual GPU using one or more graphics assets corresponding to one or more identifiers associated with the graphics instructions. The one or more graphics assets are obtained by the virtual GPU from the graphics asset repository using the one or more identifiers.
US10600138B2
Systems, apparatuses and methods of monitoring the utilization of protective equipment by individuals requesting access to a restricted area that requires the use of specific protective equipment, are provided. A protective equipment checker, which includes a proximity sensor, a three-dimensional (3D) camera, and a radio-frequency identification (RFID) reader, performs a full body scan on the individual to determine if the location-specific protective equipment is being worn, or is in the possession of the individual. If a determination is made that the proper protective equipment is being worn, the individual is granted access to the location. If, one the other hand, the required protective equipment is not being worn, entry to the location is denied.
US10600126B1
Client side and server side methods for combining data originating from an On Board Diagnostics (OBD) cap with data originating from a client computing device are presented. The method includes receiving, from a client computing device via a computer network, a plurality of OBD cap data originating from an OBD cap and receiving, from the client computing device via the computer network, a plurality of client computing device data originating from the client computing device. The method also includes selecting, at a processor, a first data parameter from the plurality of OBD cap data and selecting, at the processor, a second data parameter from the plurality of client computing device data. The method further includes analyzing, at the processor, the first data parameter and the second data parameter and flagging, at the processor, an insurance account associated with the OBD device as a result of the analysis.
US10600125B1
A computer-implemented method for determining an indication of a location of a first device in a vehicle is presented. A determination may be made of when a second device in the vehicle transmits a signal. When the second device transmits the signal, an indication of a direction of orientation of the first device may be determined. The indication of the direction of orientation of the first device may be affected by the signal being transmitted by the second device. The indication of the location of the first device in the vehicle may be determined based on an indication of a direction of motion of the vehicle and the indication of the direction of orientation of the first device. The indication of the location of the first device may include an indication of whether the first device is associated with a driver seat of the vehicle.
US10600119B2
The disclosed embodiments include methods and systems for providing context-based event determination and/or context-based event triggered product and/or service offerings. A system may automatically detect that a client has experienced, directly or indirectly, a personal event, (e.g. a birth, a wedding engagement, a death, a car accident) and use such context to trigger the offering of a product and/or service. Product and/or service data is maintained for respective products and/or services available to clients as is events data associating respective products and/or services to particular personal event scenarios. An offering of at least one product and/or service to provide the client may be determined following the receipt of a personal event scenario experienced by the client. Operations may be performed to communicate to another computer system across a network to provide to the client the offering of the at least one product and/or service.
US10600106B2
The field of the invention relates to methods and systems for comparing goods or services from websites, databases or other on-line resources. The field of the invention includes related servers, user terminals and computer program products. There is provided a method of comparing goods and/or services from one or more websites or other on-line resource(s) in which a multi-objective optimization process is used to identify a set of specific goods and/or services that optimally match user-defined and/or user-associated criteria and then that set of specific goods and/or services is displayed on an end-user's computing device to enable the end-user to view that set and optionally purchase one or more items from that set.
US10600099B2
A system and method for inferring service providers are provided. In example embodiments, member data of members of a social networking service is accessed. From the member data, it is inferred that a particular member among the members of the social networking service is a freelancer member. A service request that the freelancer member is capable of fulfilling is identified based on a service request skill associated with the service request and a freelancer skill of the freelancer member. An option for the freelancer member to fulfill the service request is presented on a user interface of a user device of the freelancer member.
US10600096B2
In order to obtain competitive pricing for vehicle servicing, a pricing service provider is used to obtain pricing data from a plurality of service vendors. In at least some embodiments, one or more of the following types of additional information for each vendor will be provided along with the pricing data, to enable the consumer (the owner or operator of the vehicle) to make an informed selection: a rating of the vendor, a relative distance between the consumer (or known vehicle location) and the vendor, and a time period defining when the vendor will be able to accommodate the service. In at least some embodiments, a pricing service provider hosts a reverse auction for the benefit of the consumer. In at least some embodiment, the pricing service provider hosts a webpage upon which results of the service requests from the plurality of vendors are displayed.
US10600088B2
Systems and methods allow targeting messages to consumers using a plurality of records for a group of consumers, each record comprising healthcare demographic information (HDI) associated with individual consumers. HDI can include insured status information identifying whether a consumer likely has health insurance, which is received from at least one health services provider. A cookie can correlates a consumer's browser to healthcare demographic information. The cookie allows subsequent association of HDI with the browser, without exposing personally identifiable information of the first consumer to advertisers. Systems and methods can also associate an ID of a consumer's electronic device with the HDI, allowing mobile device and set top boxes to serve relate ads to the consumer. Consumers can be targeted based on selected HDI criteria.
US10600087B2
Techniques for facilitating retargeting of content are described. According to various embodiments, a user specification of a first set of content items and a second set of content items may be received. Moreover, a user specification of flow logic information may be received. The flow logic information may specify a user trigger action, and an instruction that a second content item in the second set is only to be displayed to a particular user after it is determined that the particular user has performed the user trigger action on the first content item. Thereafter, it may be determined that the particular user has performed the user trigger action on the first content item, and the second content item may be displayed to the particular user, based on the flow logic information.
US10600082B1
Selecting an advertisement is disclosed. Seed information associated a consumer's preference for audio content is received. An affinity set comprising one or more member items based at least in part on the received seed information is determined. An advertisement associated with at least one item in the affinity set is selected. The advertisement is caused to be displayed to the consumer.
US10600080B1
A real-time messaging platform allows advertiser accounts to pay to insert candidate messages into the message streams requested by account holders. To accommodate multiple advertisers, the messaging platform controls an auction process that determines which candidate messages are selected for inclusion in a requested account holder's message stream. Selection is based on a bid for the candidate message, the message stream that is requested, and a variety of other factors that vary depending upon the implementation. The process for selection of candidate messages generally includes the following steps, though any given step may be omitted or combined into another step in a different implementation: targeting, filtering, prediction, ranking, and selection.
US10600063B2
Implementations are directed to identifying potential churn of a user of one or more computer-implemented systems provided by an enterprise. In some examples, actions include identifying potential churn of providing a plurality of event profiles based on historical data, each event profile being representative of interactions of users with the enterprise and corresponding to churn of the users, at least one event profile being representative of an interaction of users with the one or more computer-implemented services, providing a pulse of the user at least partially based on historical data associated with the user, and one or more event profiles of the plurality of event profiles, and determining that the user is at-risk of churn based on the pulse of the user and a risk index value, and in response, displaying an indication that the user is at-risk of churn in a graphical user interface.
US10600056B2
A motion analysis device includes a first calculation unit that obtains a relation between a movement direction of a ball hitting surface of an exercise tool at a time of entering an impact and a posture of the ball hitting surface at the impact by using an output of an inertial sensor.
US10600049B2
The present disclosure discloses a digital wallet-based transaction method. The method includes acquiring sales information of a target object, acquiring at least one payment solution for the target object, where when there are at least two target objects, the at least one payment solution is obtained after multiple types of valid preference information of the at least two target objects are crosswise combined, and the valid preference information is preference information that can be used when the target object is paid for using an account in a digital wallet of a user, and displaying the acquired at least one payment solution. According to the present disclosure, a payment solution is generated by crosswise combining multiple types of valid preference information of at least two target objects, thereby obtaining a payment solution that better meets a user demand, which gives full consideration to user benefits and has strong practicability.
US10600045B2
A mobile device with a disabling feature is disclosed. The method includes activating a mobile device having a timeout feature to disable a function of the mobile device after a set period of time. The period of time may be chosen by a user of the mobile device.
US10600041B2
The present invention includes methods and apparatus for the automated provision of goods through the use of scanning systems. More specifically, the present invention provides a method for automatically conveying which goods are being ordered, where the goods will be picked up, an associated method of payment, kitchen fulfillment, item tracking, and automatic delivery by a dispenser apparatus. In preferred embodiments, the present invention is applied to the automated ordering and pick-up of food items at a fast food restaurant and delivery to a food dispenser at a customer location.
US10600039B2
A computer-implemented method for managing financial payments between parties using an electronic payment computing device is provided. The method includes receiving a payee debit account identifier from a payee computing device, the payee debit account identifier associated with a payee debit account; creating a payee user account using the payee debit account identifier, wherein the payee user account is linked to the payee debit account; receiving a first payment request from the payee computing device requesting payment from a payor; generating a unique link for accessing a payment page associated with the first payment request; transmitting a second payment request to a payor computing device, wherein the second payment request includes the unique link; receiving a payment response from the payor computing device authorizing payment from a payor debit account to the payee; and prompting a transfer of funds from the payor debit account to the payee debit account.
US10600033B2
Techniques are presented herein for scheduling meetings for participants by a scheduling system in communication with a resource allocation system that determines and allocates the resources for a requested meeting, when the resources are available. The scheduling system receives a request from a client device, where the request is to schedule a first meeting. The scheduling system then sends a query to the resource allocation system, where the query includes one or more constructs that represent resources previously allocated to one or more scheduled second meetings by the resource allocation system. The scheduling system then receives a notification from resource allocation system. The notification includes one or more additional constructs representing the resources that the resource allocation system has allocated to the first meeting.
US10600024B2
A system and method is provided for autonomous monitoring of items by smart peg devices. On occurrence of a predetermined event, a smart peg device analyzes sensor data received from a set of sensors associated with a set of items. The set of sensors includes a weight sensor and/or a proximity sensor. The smart peg device determines a status of the smart peg device based on the analyzed sensor data and a set of criteria. The status may include a number of items associated with the given peg, a weight of the item(s), and/or a location of item(s) associated with the given peg. The smart peg controller determines whether to send a notification based on the status. If a notification is needed, the smart peg device outputs the notification to a remote computing device. The notification may include the determined status and/or a recommended corrective action.
US10600013B2
Disclosed embodiments relate to a system for monitoring the usage of a functional facility, the system comprising (i) a plurality of detectors for detecting the presence of at least one client device in the functional facility and which detectors are geographically mapped in the functional facility; and (ii) a client device mapping module for determining the location of the at least one client device detected by one or more of the plurality of detectors. Moreover, the invention is directed to a method for monitoring the usage of a functional facility including one or more detectors, comprising the steps (1) detecting an operable engagement made between a detector deployed in the functional facility and a computerized client device; (2) determining a location point of the computerized client device; and (3) providing an output which is descriptive of the detected operable engagement along with information relating to the determined location point.
US10600010B2
Systems and methods for generating scheduling options in consideration of space and resource constraints in accordance with embodiments of the invention are disclosed. One embodiment of the invention includes a scheduling application that configures the processor to generate a project schedule from a TODO list comprising a plurality of construction operations, where the construction operations comprise at least one specific space requirements within a construction site, resource requirements, and a duration time.
US10600009B1
Described processes include: obtaining a first amount of cryptographic tokens transferred to burn addresses by members of a first set of entities; determining a second amount of instances of the first type of cryptographic token to be minted; determining portions of the second amount of instances of the first type of cryptographic token to be allocated to members of a second set of entities, wherein: the portions are determined based on effects determined to be caused by members of the second set of entities on performance of a computer-implemented network in which both the first set of entities and the second set of entities participate, and the effects on network performance are quantified by metrics reported by members of the first set of entities; appending to the first distributed ledger, records indicating the respective portions are transferred to respective accounts of corresponding members of the second set of entities.
US10600006B1
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for training a multi-party secure logistic regression model (SLRM) by using secrete sharing (secret sharing) techniques. One of the methods includes dividing sample training data for a secure logistic regression model (SLRM) into a plurality of shares using secret sharing (SS), wherein each share is distributed to a secure computation node (SCN); iteratively updating parameters associated with the SLRM using each share of the sample training data, wherein the iterative updating continues until the occurrence of a predetermined condition; and after iteratively updating the parameters associated with the SLRM, outputting a training result configured for use by each SCN.
US10600003B2
Techniques for auto-tuning anomaly detection are provided. In one technique, training data is stored that comprises training instances, each of which comprises a severity-duration pair and a label that indicates whether the severity-duration pair represents an anomaly. A model is trained based on a first subset of the training data. A second subset of the training data is identified where each training instance includes a positive label that indicates that that training instance represents an anomaly. Based on the second subset of the training data, the model generates multiple scores, each of which corresponds to a different training instance. A minimum score is identified that ensures a particular recall rate of the model. In response to receiving a particular severity-duration pair, the model generates a particular score for the particular severity-duration pair. A notification of an anomaly is generated if the particular score is greater than the minimum score.
US10600001B2
Techniques for obtaining a target device profile included an expected behavior for a target device are disclosed. An unsupervised learning algorithm is applied to a global dataset including device data corresponding to multiple device types. Additionally, the unsupervised learning algorithm is applied to a device type dataset including device data corresponding to a single device type. Clusters are obtained from both the global dataset and the device type dataset. Clusters that share a device attribute with a target device are identified as “relevant clusters.” Behaviors associated with the relevant clusters are used to determine expected behaviors for the target device. Values, for a particular behavior that is common to multiple relevant clusters, are merged to determine an expected value, for the particular behavior, for the target device. Additionally or alternatively, the behaviors, associated with the relevant clusters, are aggregated to form the target device profile.
US10599991B2
A parameter-based multi-model blending method and system are described. The method includes selecting a parameter of interest among parameters estimated by each of a set of individual models, running the set of individual models with a range of inputs to obtain a range of estimates of the parameters from each of the set of individual models, and identifying, for each of the set of individual models, critical parameters among the parameters estimated, the critical parameters exhibiting a specified correlation with an error in estimation of the parameter of interest. For each subspace of combinations of the critical parameters, obtaining a parameter-based blended model is based on blending the set of individual models in accordance with the subspace of the critical parameters, the subspace defining a sub-range for each of the critical parameters.
US10599984B1
Machine learning models used in medical diagnosis should be validated after being deployed in order to reduce the number of misdiagnoses. Validation processes presented here assess a performance of the machine learning model post-deployment. In post-deployment validation, the validation process monitoring can include: (1) monitoring to ensure a model performs as well as a reference member such as another machine learning model, and (2) monitoring to detect anomalies in data. This post-deployment validation helps identify low-performing models that are already deployed, so that relevant parties can quickly take action to improve either the machine learning model or the input data.
US10599971B2
Method of producing wire inlaid on a support and inlaid wire obtained. The invention relates to an antenna for radiofrequency transponder, said antenna comprising conducting wire portions which are to a major extent inlaid and conducting wire portions which are to a minor extent non-inlaid on a plane support. The antenna is characterized in that said wire portions which are to a minor extent non-inlaid extend over or cross at least one favoured fold line and/or one fold line predefined according to a standardized folding resistance test. The invention also relates to a portable electronic object comprising said antenna and a corresponding method of production.
US10599965B2
An RF tag circuit connected to an antenna and a load is provided. The RF tag circuit includes: a rectification circuit rectifying a radio wave received by the antenna and supplying DC power; a matching circuit having a changeable impedance and disposed between the antenna and the rectification circuit; a control part repeatedly controlling activation and stopping of the load; and an adjustment part changing the impedance of the matching circuit in a predetermined direction, storing a first electric power generated by the rectification circuit when a predetermined time has elapsed after the load is activated, and changing the impedance of the matching circuit based on a magnitude relationship between a second electric power generated by the rectification circuit when the predetermined time has elapsed after the load is activated at a timing after the first electric power is generated and the stored first electric power.
US10599961B2
A print apparatus includes a measurement unit that measures an image printed on a sheet, and one or more processors that execute instructions to cause the print apparatus to function as a first determination unit that determines whether or not a print job received from an image processing apparatus is a print job serving as a measurement target to be measured by the measurement unit, a control unit that causes the measurement unit to measure the image on the sheet that has been printed according to the print job determined to be the measurement target, and that controls the sheet on which the image has been measured to discharge via the paper discharge outlet, and a first transmission unit that transmits a result of measurement performed under control of the control unit to the image processing apparatus.
US10599949B2
A method for determining a likelihood that a first object captured in a first image and a second object captured in a second image are the same object includes capturing the first image from a first viewpoint and a second image from a second viewpoint, wherein the first object is in the first image, and the second object is in the second image. The method also includes determining a first likelihood that a first visual feature on the first object and a second visual feature on the second object are the same visual feature, and determining a second likelihood that a dimension of the first object and a corresponding dimension of the second object are the same. The method then includes determining a final likelihood that the first object and the second object are the same object based at least partially upon the first likelihood and the second likelihood.
US10599947B2
The disclosure includes a system and method for providing visual analysis focalized on a salient event. A video processing application receives a data stream from a capture device, determines an area of interest over an imaging area of the capture device, detects a salient event from the data stream, determines whether a location of the detected salient event is within the area of interest, and in response to the location of the salient event being within the area of interest, identifies a portion of the data stream, based on the salient event, on which to perform an action.
US10599938B2
Aircraft system and method detecting and present information relating to adverse airborne phenomena along an aircraft flight route. An imaging unit that includes an IR detector and a tunable spectral filter acquires IR images of the external environment, by acquiring wideband IR images when operating in a second mode. A data analysis unit detects and determines characteristics of adverse airborne phenomena in the environment based on at least the spectral signatures of environmental features in the acquired narrowband IR images. A display unit dynamically displays a visual representation of the detected adverse airborne phenomenon and its determined characteristics, overlaid onto a view of the external environment displayed to an operator of the aircraft. The visual representation may include variable visual attributes representing respective categories of characteristics of the detected adverse airborne phenomenon.
US10599937B2
The present disclosure relates generally to data hiding for retail product packaging and other printed objects such as substrates. One embodiment embeds an information signal in a spot color for printing on various substrates. The spot color is screened, and overprinted with process color tint. The tint is modulated prior to overprinting with optimized signal tweaks. The optimization can include consideration of a detector spectral dependency (e.g., red and/or green illumination). Many other embodiments and combinations are described in the subject patent document.
US10599929B2
An object detection device including at least one image capture element can capture image data in a field of view and detect types of objects located in that region. Information such as a direction of travel or speed of the object may be used to determine a relative position of the object of interest, for example relative to the object detection device or a target object. The data from multiple devices for a region can be aggregated such that objects can be tracked as they move though the region. Information about the relative position of the object of interest can be used to trigger alerts to users in the area.
US10599927B2
Systems and methods for scalable comparisons between two pixel maps are provided. In an embodiment, an agricultural intelligence computer system generates pixel maps from non-image data by transforming a plurality of values and location values into pixel values and pixel locations. The non-image data may include data relating to a particular agricultural field, such as nutrient content in the soil, pH values, soil moisture, elevation, temperature, and/or measured crop yields. The agricultural intelligence computer system converts each pixel map into a vector of values. The agricultural intelligence computer system also generates a matrix of metric coefficients where each value in the matrix of metric coefficients is computed using a spatial distance between to pixel locations in one of the pixel maps. Using the vectors of values and the matrix of metric coefficients, the agricultural intelligence computer system generates a difference metric identifying a difference between the two pixel maps. In an embodiment, the difference metric is normalized so that the difference metric is scalable to pixel maps of different sizes. The difference metric may then be used to select particular images that best match a measured yield, identify relationships between field values and measured crop yields, identify and/or select management zones, investigate management practices, and/or strengthen agronomic models of predicted yield.
US10599919B2
Computer implemented method for detecting a hand gesture of a user, comprising: (a) Receiving sequential logic models each representing a hand gesture. The sequential logic model maps pre-defined hand poses and motions each represented by a hand features record defined by discrete hand values each indicating a state of respective hand feature. (b) Receiving a runtime sequence of runtime hand datasets each defined by discrete hand values scores indicating current state hand features of a user's moving hand which are inferred by analyzing timed images depicting the moving hand. (c) Submitting the runtime hand datasets and the pre-defined hand features records in SSVM functions to generate estimation terms for the runtime hand datasets with respect to the hand features records. (d) Estimating which of the hand gestures best matches the runtime sequence depicted in the timed images by optimizing score functions using the estimation terms for the runtime hand datasets.
US10599915B2
A computer-implemented method comprises: monitoring, by a user device, user gesture and user input activity by a user of the user device; detecting, by the user device, that the user has entered a thinking state based on the monitoring; determining, by the user device, subject content based on content displayed on a display of the user device based on the detecting; determining, by the user device, relevant content associated with the subject content; and presenting, by the user device, the relevant content to the user via the display.
US10599914B2
The present disclosure discloses a method and apparatus for human face image processing. A specific embodiment of the method comprises: locating facial feature points in a human face image, extracting an image of a human face region according to a range defined by the facial feature points, transforming a facial image of the source image according to a face shape of the target image, transforming the facial image of the source image according to a complexion distribution of a facial region of the target image, and obtaining a new human face by combining the facial image of the source image and a facial image of the target image. The embodiment achieves a facial image processing with higher similarity to the user in the image, of simple steps, small calculation and high real-time performance.
US10599902B2
The techniques described herein relate to methods, apparatus, and computer readable media configured to decode a symbol in a digital image. A digital image of a portion of a symbol is received, which includes a grid of pixels and the symbol includes a grid of modules. A spatial mapping is determined between a contiguous subset of modules in the grid of modules to the grid of pixels. Causal relationships are determined, using the spatial mapping, between each module and the grid of pixels. A set of valid combinations of values of neighboring modules in the contiguous subset of modules are tested against the grid of pixels using the causal relationships. A value of at least one module of the two or more neighboring modules is determined based on the tested set of valid combinations. The symbol is decoded based on the determined value of the at least one module.
US10599901B2
The invention notably relates to generating a measure of authenticity of an object (20) comprising a surface (30) comprising or covered by a non-uniform preexisting layer (40). A marking (50) has been printed on the surface (30) so that a property of the preexisting layer (40) is detectable through at least part of the marking (50). The marking (50) comprises a machine-readable representation of a code. The method comprises imaging (s100) the marking (50); reading (s200) the code represented by the imaged marking; generating (s300) a signature based on the property of the preexisting layer (40) as detected by the imaging device (10) through at least part of the imaged machine-readable representation of the code; and generating of a measure of authenticity of the object (20) based on the read code and generated signature. The invention also relates to apparatuses, systems and computer programs for that purpose.
US10599899B2
An output system includes an output section, a fee calculation section, and a payment code notification section. The output section outputs an image and/or a document. The fee calculation section calculates a fee necessary for outputting the image and/or the document in accordance with a specific standard. The payment code notification section notifies a payment code issued by an online payment service for the fee calculated by the fee calculation section. The output section outputs the image and/or the document when the fee has been paid via the online payment service using the payment code notified by the payment code notification section.
US10599889B2
A composition is provided that includes a carbonaceous feed material to be combusted to generate an off-gas and an identifier. The identifier is associated with a predetermined composition, characteristic or property of the feed material or the off-gas.
US10599882B1
Techniques and systems for using a layer performance metric (LPM) during integrated circuit (IC) design are described. Some embodiments can compute an LPM value for at least one timing path in the IC design, wherein the LPM value is equal to a ratio between a wire length of the timing path and a delay of the timing path. Next, the embodiments can use the LPM value of the timing path to perform at least one of placement, routing, or optimization of the timing path.
US10599873B2
Systems and methods are described for rate-limiting a message-sending client interacting with a message service based on dynamically calculated risk assessments of the probability that the client is, or is not, a sender of a spam messages. The message service sends a proof of work problem to a sending client device with a difficulty level that is related to a risk assessment that the client is a sender of spam messages. The message system limits the rate at which a known or suspected spammer can send messages by giving the known or suspected spammer client harder proof of work problems to solve, while minimizing the burden on normal users of the message system by given them easier proof of work problems to solve that can typically be solved by the client within the time that it takes to type a message.
US10599871B2
Disclosed herein is a system to validate information about a user, or users, derived from publicly-accessible data. The system comprises a validation system that uses private data about the user to validate the user information derived from the publicly-accessible data. The validation system may receive a validation request in connection with an inconclusive result derived from the publicly-accessible data.
US10599867B2
Embodiments described herein provide a privacy mechanism to protect user data when transmitting the data to a server that estimates a frequency of such data amongst a set of client devices. In one embodiment, a differential privacy mechanism is implemented using a count-mean-sketch technique that can reduce resource requirements required to enable privacy while providing provable guarantees regarding privacy and utility. For instance, the mechanism can provide the ability to tailor utility (e.g. accuracy of estimations) against the resource requirements (e.g. transmission bandwidth and computation complexity).
US10599865B2
The present disclosure relates to systems and methods for facilitating trusted handling of genomic bioinformatics, and/or other sensitive information. Certain embodiments may facilitate policy-based governance of access to and/or use of information through enforced disclosure accounting processes. Among other things, embodiments of the disclosed systems and methods may mitigate the potential for various attacks, including reidentification attacks targeting particular individuals associated with information included in a genomic data set.
US10599846B2
Systems, computer readable media, apparatuses, and methods are disclosed for segregating executable files exhibiting network activity. An example apparatus includes at least one processor and memory including instructions which, when executed, cause the at least one processor to launch an executable file in a segmented portion of a computing system to load one or more dynamically linked libraries (DLLs) associated with the executable file into a process environment block (PEB) of the segmented portion, enumerate the PEB to generate an address list of the one or more DLLs, scan the one or more DLLs to determine whether the one or more DLLs are to perform network activity, and perform malware analysis on the executable file when at least one of the one or more DLLs are to perform network activity.
US10599844B2
Aspects of the present disclosure relate to threat detection of executable files. A plurality of static data points may be extracted from an executable file without decrypting or unpacking the executable file. The executable file may then be analyzed without decrypting or unpacking the executable file. Analysis of the executable file may comprise applying a classifier to the plurality of extracted static data points. The classifier may be trained from data comprising known malicious executable files, known benign executable files and known unwanted executable files. Based upon analysis of the executable file, a determination can be made as to whether the executable file is harmful.
US10599841B2
A system and method for detecting reverse command shell intrusions at a process-level on a user device is disclosed. In one embodiment, the system detects each process starting on an operating system of the user device, such as a mobile phone or laptop computer, and monitors Application Programming Interface (API) calls between each process and the operating system. The system then determines whether each process is associated with a reverse command shell intrusion based on information associated with each process and/or the API calls, and executes security policies against the processes associated with the reverse command shell intrusion to remediate the processes. In another embodiment, the system determines whether processes starting on a user device are associated with a reverse command shell intrusion by monitoring and analyzing information associated with the parent process of each process and/or API calls between each parent process and the operating system.
US10599837B2
Detecting malicious user activity is provided. A profile for a user that accesses a set of protected assets is generated based on static information representing an organizational view and associated attributes corresponding to the user and based on dynamic information representing observable actions made by the user. A plurality of analytics is applied on the profile corresponding to the user to generate an aggregate risk score for the user accessing the set of protected assets based on applying the plurality of analytics on the profile of the user. A malicious user activity alert is generated in response to the aggregate risk score for the user accessing the set of protected assets being greater than an alert threshold value. The malicious user activity alert is sent to an analyst for feedback.
US10599832B2
A proposed password is decomposed into basic components to determine and score transitions between the basic components and create a password score that measures the strength of the proposed password based on rules, such as concatenation, insertion, and replacement. The proposed password is scored against all known words, such as when a user is first asked to create a password for an account or access. The proposed password can also be scored against one or more previous passwords for the user, such as when the user is asked to change the user's previous password, to determine similarity between the two passwords.
US10599825B1
A device may obtain registration data associated with a registration of an individual. The registration data may include an image that depicts a physical key and a reference object. The device may process the image to identify a first feature of the physical key and a first measurement of the first feature based on the size of the reference object. The device may store first feature data based on the first feature and the first measurement. The device may obtain second feature data based on a second feature of the physical key and a second measurement of the second feature identified from an insertion of the physical key into a keyhole of an authentication mechanism. The device may determine whether the first feature data corresponds to the second feature data. The device may authenticate the individual based on determining that the first feature data corresponds to the second feature data.
US10599823B2
Systems and methods are disclosed for coordinating applications by detecting a touch input and a related touch input a device locations associated with the applications, one of which is a user authentication application. A parameter may be established with the user authentication application so that the other application runs with the at least one parameter.
US10599816B2
Athletic performance monitoring and tracking may provide multiple ways in which to track athletic movement and activity. Workouts may also be tagged with various parameters including mood, weather, terrain, athletic equipment, friends used and the like. Workout information may be shared to social messaging and networking outlets. Workout information shared may include map information including images of maps, interactive maps, links to maps, route information and the like and/or combinations thereof. Additionally or alternatively, an application may be configured to execute within a context of a social networking system to facilitate athletic activity data transfer and generation of workout entries in the social networking site. Recommended activities to be performed or a recommended time to perform an activity may be determined based on a user's schedule, weather or conditions forecasts, or a location of the user or the potential activity.
US10599814B2
Systems, devices and methods transmit data from a patient device to a location, for example a remote location, where the patient is monitored. The system may comprise a server system, for example a backend server system, a gateway and the patient worn device. The gateway can be configured to communicate with the patient worn device in response to a list transmitted from the server, for example an approved patient device list transmitted from the server to the gateway. The gateway may exclude communication with patient worn devices that are not on the list. This use of the list can control data throughput from the patient device to the gateway and also from the gateway to the server, such that the communication from the device on the list to the server is maintained and appropriate information can be reliably sent from the patient device to the server.
US10599811B2
Providing a medical image storage unit that stores a medical image, an image processing unit that performs image processing on a medical image to be stored in the medical image storage unit and stores the result of the image processing in association with the medical image, and a past medical image identification unit that identifies, at a storage time point of a new storage target medical image in the medical image storage unit or at a time point before the storage time point, a past medical image related to the new storage target medical image from the medical images stored in the medical image storage unit, wherein the image processing unit performs the same image processing as that for the new storage target medical image on the identified past medical image and stores the result of the image processing in association with the past medical image.
US10599810B2
A method for controlling an information terminal causes a computer of the information terminal to receive, from a case retrieval system, a plurality of similar medical images having a feature quantity of a region of interest and a certain degree of similarity in accordance with the region of interest included in a target medical image, displays a display screen displaying the plurality of received similar medical images on a touch panel display, the display screen including a display region in which at least some of the plurality of received similar medical images are displayed, displays, if selection of a first similar medical image from among the at least some of the plurality of received similar medical images displayed in the display region is detected, the first similar medical image across the display region, and displays, if a swipe operation performed on the first similar medical image is detected, a second similar medical image, which has second highest similarity next to the first similar medical image among the plurality of similar medical images, in the display region such that a corresponding region of interest included in the second similar medical image is located at a certain position in the display region.
US10599803B2
A structure determination unit (112) obtains an operational description (511) and determines a candidate of a circuit structure applicable to a plurality of execution units as a structure candidate, the operational description (511) describing an operation of a circuit and including the plurality of execution units. A decision unit (113) calculates, as a circuit characteristic (522), a characteristic of the circuit when the circuit structure of the plurality of execution units is the structure candidate and outputs the structure candidate as a determined circuit structure (310) when the circuit characteristic (522) meets a threshold (521). A high level synthesis unit (140) performs high level synthesis on the operational description (511) so that the circuit structure of the plurality of execution units becomes the determined circuit structure (310).
US10599798B1
Data is received that characterizes an integrated circuit and which includes a plurality of Standard Test Interface Language (STIL) codes and at least one file defining physical and/or logical parameters of the integrated circuit. Thereafter, using the received data, a power integrity analysis of the integrated circuit is performed to estimate power induced noise in a double glitch capture mode. Data is then provided that characterizes the performed double glitch capture mode power integrity analysis of the integrated circuit. Related apparatus, systems, techniques and articles are also described.
US10599794B2
Embodiments relate to the emulation of circuits, and tracking states of signals in an emulated circuit for performing power analysis. A host system incorporates power analysis logic into a design under test (DUT). An emulator emulates the DUT along with the incorporated power analysis logic. Based on the power analysis logic, during a power analysis clock cycle, the emulator selects a signal from a plurality of signals of the DUT. The emulator determines whether a state event is detected for the selected signal. If the state event is detected, a state count is updated for the selected signal that indicates a number of state events detected for the selected signal during emulation of the DUT. If the state count reaches a threshold number based on the update, the emulator transmits a count update signal to the host system indicating that the state count reached the threshold number.
US10599789B2
Systems and techniques are described for topography simulation of etching and/or deposition on a physical structure. The structural information can be represented using a three-dimensional (3D) voxel grid data structure. For each particle emitted by a Monte-Carlo particle emission model, a topographical modification caused by the particle can be determined by (1) calculating fluxes, (2) evaluating surface reactions, and (3) modifying the physical structure. The effect of the etching and/or deposition on a physical structure can be displayed by rendering the 3D voxel grid data structure.
US10599788B2
Target characteristic data may be predicted using an apparatus including a processor and one or more computer readable mediums collectively including instructions. When executed by the processor, the instructions cause the processor to obtain a plurality of physical structure data and a plurality of characteristic data, estimate at least one structural similarity between at least two physical structures that correspond with physical structure data among the plurality of physical structure data, and generate an estimation model for estimating a target characteristic data from a target physical structure data by using at least one characteristic data and corresponding at least one structural similarity between the target physical structure data and each of the plurality of the physical structure data.
US10599781B2
An apparatus and method for evaluating quality of an automatic translation is disclosed. An apparatus for evaluating quality of automatic translation includes a converter which converts an automatic translation and a reference translation of an original text to a first distributed representation and a second distributed representation, respectively, using a distributed representation model and a quality evaluator which evaluates quality of automatic translation data based on similarity between the first distributed representation and the second distributed representation.
US10599778B2
An architecture and processes enable computer learning and developing an understanding of arbitrary natural language text through collaboration with humans in the context of joint problem solving. The architecture ingests the text and then syntactically and semantically processes the text to infer an initial understanding of the text. The initial understanding is captured in a story model of semantic and frame structures. The story model is then tested through computer generated questions that are posed to humans through interactive dialog sessions. The knowledge gleaned from the humans is used to update the story model as well as the computing system's current world model of understanding. The process is repeated for multiple stories over time, enabling the computing system to grow in knowledge and thereby understand stories of increasingly higher reading comprehension levels.
US10599777B2
Natural language processing is provided. A computer processor, selects a pipeline based on an artifact that includes unstructured data, the pipeline identifying a first algorithm of a first set of algorithms of a first human language technology (HLT) component and a second algorithm of a second set of algorithms of a second HLT component; applies the first algorithm based on the artifact to generate a first cluster space associated with the artifact; amends an evidence chain associated with the artifact in response to applying the first algorithm, wherein the evidence chain includes one or more probabilistic findings of truth corresponding to the artifact; standardizes a first ontology of the first cluster space; applies the second algorithm based on the artifact to generate a second cluster space that is associated with the artifact; and identifies a set of information of one or more corpora that is relevant to the artifact.
US10599776B2
A mechanism is provided for improving predicate parses (or logical representations of a passage) using semantic knowledge. In response to encountering an ambiguous decision point during a syntactic analysis of a portion of natural language content, a candidate meaning of the ambiguous decision point is generated. Characteristics of the ambiguous decision point are evaluated based on a semantic knowledge base to determine a semantic meaning associated with the ambiguous decision point. A determination is made as to whether the semantic meaning supports or refutes the candidate meaning. In response to determining that the semantic meaning refutes the candidate meaning, the candidate meaning of the ambiguous decision point is overridden based on the semantic meaning to include the semantic meaning as a final meaning for the ambiguous decision point. The portion of natural language content is then processed based on the final meaning for the ambiguous decision point.
US10599771B2
Negation scope analysis for negation detection is provided. In various embodiments, a phrase is read from a report collection. The phrase is searched for at least one of a predetermined set of negation keywords. A dependency parse tree is generated of the phrase. The dependency parse tree is traversed starting with the at least one of the predetermined set of negation keywords. Based on the traversal, a plurality of words of the phrase are determined that are spanned by the at least one of the predetermined set of negation keywords.
US10599770B1
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for generating author vectors. One of the methods includes obtaining a set of sequences of words, the set of sequences of words comprising a plurality of first sequences of words and, for each first sequence of words, a respective second sequence of words that follows the first sequence of words, wherein each first sequence of words and each second sequence of words has been classified as being authored by a first author; and training a neural network system on the first sequences and the second sequences to determine an author vector for the first author, wherein the author vector characterizes the first author.
US10599768B2
Adaptive pseudo translation provides dynamic adjustment of a generated pseudo translation based on one or more rules and one or more dynamically detected parameters. Data is received and an adaptive pseudo translation is initiated. A string is extracted from the received data and an encoding and a language of the string are detected. A target language is proactively selected based on a parameter. A buffer size is dynamically determined based on the detected encoding, detected language, and target language. The extracted string is dynamically transformed into pseudo translated text based on the buffer size. The dynamically generated pseudo translation provides a highly accurate mock translation to one or more target languages.
US10599754B2
An editable version of a first web page may be created by first forming a second web page having the first web page as an inline frame. Then an outer frame of the second web page can be created, the outer frame designed to cause a browser rendering the second web page to create objects in the outer frame placed over corresponding objects in the first web page in the inline frame such that user attempts at interaction with the corresponding objects in the first web page are intercepted by the objects in the outer frame.
US10599751B2
There is disclosed a system, including apparatus, methods and computer programs, for running native software applications (apps) and HTML5 web-based apps on a computing device, particularly a mobile computing device, in a multitasking mode of operation. In one embodiment, touch screen displays having one or more browsers are adapted to run one or more HTML5 apps, and receive input from hand gestures. One or more software modules execute on the operating system and are responsive to a dragging gesture applied to an HTML5 app displayed in a full screen mode, to subdivide the screen display and display the HTML5 app in one of the subdivided areas and display icons used to launch a second HTML5 app in a different one of the subdivided areas. The second HTML5 app is run concurrently with the first HTML5 app in order to provide multi-tasking between the first and second apps.
US10599750B2
The state of an application is capture in a conversation by accessing an electronic document representation of a user interface at a time corresponding to a post to the conversation. The user interface is of an application associated with the conversation. The representation is processed to generate an image representative of a state of the application at the time. The image or a representation thereof is caused to be displayed in the post to reflect the state of the application at selected point along a timeline defined by the conversation.
US10599738B1
A system to improve real-time generation of a graphical user interface for overlapping electronic content is described. The system retrieves, responsive to a search request input into a computing device and received via a computer network, places of interest from a places of interest database, and content items from a content item database. The system selects, based on a heuristic technique, a content item as a match for a place of interest. The system combines the content item with the place of interest to prevent a first marker of the content item from obscuring a second marker of the place of interest. The system renders, for display on the graphical user interface via the computing device, a single marker for the content item and the place of interest combined to prevent the first marker of the content item from obscuring the second marker of the place of interest.
US10599726B2
Embodiments described herein are directed to methods and systems for allowing real-time editing of posting lists encoded using variable-width byte encoding of document identifier deltas while maintaining scanning performance of a posting list. For example, embodiments are directed at determining a posting list associated with a query term and scanning the posting list for encoded document identifiers associated with the term. Embodiments may identify an interrupt indicator in the encoded document identifier and obtain modified document identifier information from an interrupt table. The modified document identifier information includes at least one encoded document identifier associated with a modified document associated with the query term. A set of decoded document identifiers including the term may be determined and search results including at least a subset of documents associated with the set of decoded document identifiers may be provided.
US10599722B1
A computerized method of comparing documents includes a computing device: receiving a source document via a first automated document feed channel; receiving a target document via a second automated document feed channel; pre-processing the source document using a first comparison data structure operating on the computing device, thereby producing a pre-processed source document having a text array including text from the source document; pre-processing the target document using a second comparison data structure, thereby producing a pre-processed target document having a text array including text from the target document; determining, using a document comparison engine operating on the computing device, a set of differences between the pre-processed source document and the pre-processed target document with respect to a set of pre-specified criteria; and generating, a summary of the set of differences between the pre-processed source document and the pre-processed target document.
US10599718B2
Techniques for mapping from one or more source information sets to one or more target information sets are provided. Mapping ontologies associate a first declarative expression with a first information set from which to read first information, and a second declarative expression with a second information set to which second information determined based upon the read first information is written. A mapping graph having a nodes arranged according to an execution flow for obtaining the one or more target information sets is generated, at least some of these nodes representing respective ones of the mapping ontologies. The one or more target information sets are generated, each including information determined from the one or more source information sets, by traversing the mapping graph according to the execution flow. Each of the first and second declarative expressions may be associated with a mapping resolver for accessing one or more information sets.
US10599713B2
Systems and methods are provided herein for receiving, at a first device of a first user, a message from a second device of a second user, and determining that the first user device is programmed to refrain from alerting the first user to the message. In response to determining that the first user device is programmed to refrain from alerting the first user to the message, the systems and methods determine whether the message is related to media previously discussed in a conversation between the first user and the second user. In response to determining that the message is related to media previously discussed in the conversation, the systems and methods determine a recommendation related to content of the message, and transmit the recommendation to the second device.
US10599710B2
Digital information to be associated with a component can be generated and used to alter a digital model of the component. A line of sight to at least a portion of a marking device and the component can be detected, and at least one of an orientation or a position of an endpoint of the marking device relative to the component can be determined using the line of sight. Digital information indicative of the at least one of the orientation or the position of the endpoint relative to the component can be generated responsive to the endpoint of the marking device contacting the component. The digital information can be used to alter a digital model based on defects of the component corresponding to portions contacted by the endpoint of the marking device.
US10599709B2
An object recognition device includes an acquisition unit configured to acquire a recognition target image that serves as an object to be recognized; a retrieval unit configured to search an image database storing a plurality of image data in association with tag information and retrieve a similar image that matches the recognition target image; and a recognition unit configured to recognize the object included in the recognition target image on the basis of tag information associated with a similar image obtained by the retrieval unit. The recognition may select the tag information that appears most frequently among the tag information associated with the similar images as a recognition result. The recognition unit may also compute a tag information reliability score from the similar image in the retrieval result and recognize an object taking into account said reliability score.
US10599706B2
An example method involves receiving a playlist defining a sequence of media content items including a first media content item and a second media content item; retrieving, from one or more server devices, first data representing the media content items of the received playlist, and using the retrieved first data to play out the media content items in accordance with the sequence defined by the playlist; making a determination of whether a condition has been satisfied, wherein the condition corresponds to a content category type; and responsive to the determination being that the condition has been satisfied, (i) retrieving second data representing a media content item of the content category type, and (ii) using the retrieved second data to play out the media content item of the content category type in between playing out the first and second media content items.
US10599705B2
An example method involves receiving a playlist defining a sequence of media content items including first and second content items; retrieving first data representing the content items, and using the retrieved first data to play out the content items in accordance with the sequence; making a first determination of whether the playlist defines a placeholder between the first and second content items; responsive to the first determination being that the playlist defines a placeholder, making a second determination of whether a condition has been satisfied, wherein the condition corresponds to a content category type; and responsive to the second determination being that the condition has been satisfied, (i) retrieving second data representing a media content item of the content category type, and (ii) using the retrieved second data to play out the content item in between playing out the first and second content items.
US10599704B2
A method of selecting and presenting content on a first system based on user preferences learned on a second system is provided. The method includes receiving a user's input for identifying items of the second content system and, in response thereto, presenting a subset of items of the second content system and receiving the user's selection actions thereof. The method includes analyzing the selected items to learn the user's content preferences for the content of the second content system and determining a relationship between the content of the first and second content systems to determine preferences relevant to items of the first content system. The method includes, in response subsequent user input for items of the first content system, selecting and ordering a collection of items of the first content system based on the user's learned content preferences determined to be relevant to the items of the first content system.
US10599692B2
An apparatus and method modify a saved query based on a change in a query value meaning that changes over time. In preferred embodiments a graphical query interface displays an option to adjust query values of a saved database query. A query adjustment mechanism then adjusts the value of the query to compensate for the change in the meaning of the query value since the query was created such that the adjusted query will have the same basic meaning as when the query was originally created. Preferred Embodiments allow the user to specify to adjust the query to the current date or to a specified date in the past.
US10599691B2
A system and method is presented that extracts snippets form web pages according to specially designed logic. The extracted snippets might be made relevant to, i.e., indexed by, a location and time/day applicability. Such snippets may be thought of as apps or services that are defined only when a mobile terminal is in a pre-defined geographical area at a certain time and day (e.g., as defined by a calendar of events). Extracted snippets are stored and made searchable. Methods and a system are described to control the display of snippet search results. Snippets may be selected by user or by programmed logic and executed on the mobile terminal or in remote servers without the need to download the app or source code associated with the snippet.
US10599687B2
There is provided an information processing device including: a global map acquiring unit that acquires at least a part of a global map representing positions of objects in a real space where a plurality of users are in activity; a local map generating unit that generates a local map representing positions of nearby objects detectable by a device of one user among the plurality of users; and an updating unit that updates the global map based on position data of objects included in the local map.
US10599686B1
A method of mapping a first graphical data structure representation to a second graphical data structure representation, the first graphical data structure representation comprising nodes, with at least one of a plurality of relations between said nodes, the second graphical data structure representation comprising nodes, the mapping comprises using an attention mechanism, wherein said attention mechanism establishes the importance of specific nodes dependent on their neighbourhood and the relations between the nodes.
US10599682B2
An embodiment of the invention may include a method, computer program product, and system for generating ground truth data for a plurality of cognitive capabilities within an overall cognitive system. The embodiment may include configuring multiple sets of training data. Each set of training data corresponds to a separate cognitive capability. The embodiment may include displaying a set of ground truth curation activities via a user interface. The embodiment may include determining the ground truth curation activities performed for a first type of data for a first duration. The first type of data is selected from the single set of grouped training data. The embodiment may include determining whether the first duration has exceeded a pre-determined threshold. The embodiment may include switching the curation activities to a second type of data. The second type of data is selected from the single set of grouped data.
US10599680B2
Decreasing a volume of data transfer over a network may commence with collecting a plurality of datasets having subscriber data. The method may continue with classifying data fields of each dataset of the plurality of datasets into low frequency change data and high frequency change data based on predetermined criteria. The method may further include combining a plurality of consecutive datasets of the plurality of datasets into a combination dataset. The combination dataset may include the low frequency change data and aggregated high frequency change data from the plurality of consecutive datasets. The method may continue with providing the combination dataset to a data processing node.
US10599679B2
Techniques are described for aggregating data generated by multiple platforms of different types. A particular user (e.g., end-user) may interact with multiple individual (e.g., siloed) platforms of different types and/or that support different business purposes or industries. The individual platforms may generate data describing and/or resulting from these interactions. The data may be received, ingested, and processed by a super-platform. The super-platform may generate aggregate data by aggregating the data received from different individual platforms. Data aggregation may be performed on data that is generated by different individual platforms and that is associated with a particular user or multiple users. Aggregation may also be performed on data that is independent of any particular user, such as sensor data that describes an environment in proximity to the platform.
US10599672B2
In one embodiment, a cursor management process inserts temporal references into a plurality of records written to a table of a shared database, the temporal references indicative of an order in which the records are written. A table write cursor points at a last-written record from among the plurality of records, and read cursors point to a last-read record of a corresponding application. The cursor management process may then provide, table updates to a particular application by determining a chain of one or more updated records of the table from the last-read record of the particular application to the last-written record based on walking a particular read cursor for the particular application through the temporal references of the one or more updated records until the particular read cursor points to the last-written record according to the table write cursor.
US10599664B2
Systems and methods for very fast grouping of “similar” SQL queries according to user-supplied similarity criteria. The user-supplied similarity criteria include a threshold quantifying the degree of similarity between SQL queries and common artifacts included in the queries. A similarity-characterizing data structure allows for the very fast grouping of “similar” SQL queries. Because the computation is distributed among multiple compute nodes, a small cluster of compute nodes takes a short time to compute the similarity-characterizing data on a workload of tens of millions of queries. The user can supply the similarity criteria through a UI or a command line tool. Furthermore, the user can adjust the degree of similarity by supplying new similarity criteria. Accordingly, the system can display in real time or near real time, updated SQL groupings corresponding to the newly supplied similarity criteria using the originally computed similarity-characterizing data structure.
US10599663B1
Systems and methods are provided for protected search. A search query to be performed using at least one data store is received from a computing device of a user. The user is not authorized to access the at least one data store. One or more search results that are responsive to the search query from the at least one data store are determined. The one or more search results are aggregated based on one or more categories. At least a subset of the aggregated search results is provided to the computing device of the user.
US10599656B1
The present invention relates generally to messaging platforms, and relates more particularly to data storage such that random sampling can be accomplished in real-time in messaging platforms. Aspects of the present invention include storing a bipartite graph with associations of two node types. The graph can be stored as a power law graph. The graph can be used to provide real-time content recommendations in a messaging platform. The content recommendations can be provided using random sampling of the node types stored in the graph.
US10599654B2
A method and a system for determining unique counts of events from a stream of events are described. One or more sets of events are defined. A set is defined based on one or more parameters including a set type and zero or more set qualifiers. When an event occurs information related to the event is obtained and used to create a Hbase row key. The Hbase row key includes the set type, associated set qualifiers and a set member qualifier. The Hbase row key is added to the Hbase table when the Hbase row key is not already included in the Hbase table.