US11764623B2

The present disclosure relates to a method and a device for transmitting data in a wireless power transmission system. The method for transmitting data by a wireless power transmitter in a wireless power transmission system may comprise the steps of: receiving from a wireless power receiver, within a first control error interval, a first control error packet containing a control error value with respect to power transmitted from the wireless power transmitter; determining the size of a first data packet on the basis of the length of the first control error interval; and transmitting the first data packet to the wireless power receiver.
US11764617B2

A wireless power receiver system includes a receiver antenna configured for coupling with a transmission antenna and receiving the virtual AC power signals from the transmission antenna, the receiver antenna operating based on an operating frequency. The wireless power receiver system further includes a receiver power conditioning system configured to (i) receive the virtual AC power signals, (ii) convert the virtual AC power signals to alternating current (AC) received power signals, and (iii) provide the AC input power signals to a load.
US11764616B2

This application relates to an extremely high frequency (mmWave) wireless power transfer device, method, and system using a Rotman lens. The device includes a radio frequency (RF) chain including transmitters individually generating signals of a mmWave band, and adjusting phase and amplitude of each generated signal. The device may also include a switch matrix connected to the RF chain, having a matrix structure, and generating a beam pattern where the adjusted signals are combined through the switches. The device may further include a Rotman lens connected to the switch matrix and performing a signal beamforming of the beam pattern according to predetermined transmission paths, an antenna part connected to the Rotman lens and radiating the beamformed signal, and a controller controlling at least one of the phase, amplitude, beam pattern, or transmission path of the signal so that the signal is radiated.
US11764614B2

An electrically conductive material configured having at least one opening of various unlimited geometries extending through its thickness is provided. The opening is designed to modify eddy currents that form within the surface of the material from interaction with magnetic fields that allow for wireless energy transfer therethrough. The opening may be configured as a cut-out, a slit or combination thereof that extends through the thickness of the electrically conductive material. The electrically conductive material is configured with the cut-out and/or slit pattern positioned adjacent to an antenna configured to receive or transmit electrical energy wirelessly through near-field magnetic coupling (NFMC). A magnetic field shielding material, such as a ferrite, may also be positioned adjacent to the antenna. Such magnetic shielding materials may be used to strategically block eddy currents from electrical components and circuitry located within a device.
US11764602B2

A redundant power transfer apparatus provides an uninterrupted power transfer for a rear-stage circuit. The redundant power transfer apparatus includes a main loop switch coupled to a main power source, a standby loop switch coupled to a standby power source, and a control unit. The control unit controls the redundant power transfer apparatus to make the main power source or the standby power source supply power to the rear-stage circuit.
US11764597B1

The present disclosure provides systems and methods for optimizing loading of battery inverters. A method may include determining a required power for a load, the load coupled to a plurality of inverters, the plurality of inverters coupled to a plurality of energy storage units in an energy storage system (ESS); determining a number of the plurality of energy storage units in the ESS needed to provide the required power; establishing a schedule for the determined number of the plurality of energy storage units, wherein the schedule includes a plurality of time periods for power delivery; and sending a first control signal to engage a first grouping of energy storage units for a first time period and a second control signal to engage a second grouping of energy storage units for a second time period of the plurality of time periods.
US11764587B2

Disclosed herein are devices and methods providing directed media content to an individual on a mobile unit, as well as devices and methods for the rapid storage of power on mobile units to power the devices providing media content to an individual user. The disclosed devices and methods allow for such mobile units to power electronic components located on the mobile units. Furthermore, the disclosed devices and methods allow for securing a media-delivery device to a safety bar or other portion of a mobile unit without comprising the safety or integrity of the mobile unit.
US11764585B2

A wind power generation system includes a power generator body, an auxiliary device that assists the power generator body, and a power conversion apparatus that converts first AC power generated by the power generator body to second AC power, and outputs the second AC power to an electric power grid. The power conversion apparatus includes a first power conversion circuit, a second power conversion circuit, a power storage element that receives DC power from the first power conversion circuit via a first passing point, a breaker, and a control unit. When the power generator body is in a power generation standby state, the control unit sets a parallel-off mode and controls the second power conversion circuit to convert power of the power storage element to third AC power having a preset voltage. The auxiliary device is configured to receive the second AC power or the third AC power.
US11764577B2

A micro utility system. The micro utility system may include a portable container configured to house an energy storage system (ESS) and solar panel storage structures; a portable solar panel structure having two or more solar panels coupled to each other at one end, wherein the two or more solar panels are coupled to at least two wheels at a distal end of the portable solar panel structure; and circuitry configured to receive electrical power from the portable solar panel structure, wherein the circuitry includes a processor configured by machine-readable instructions to direct electrical energy from the portable solar panel structure or the ESS to a load.
US11764576B2

An information processing apparatus comprises an acquisition unit configured to acquire information according to the usage circumstances of the portable electric generator; an estimation unit configured to estimate a type of an electrical device that is connected, based on a measurement result with respect to a voltage and a current when the portable electric generator supplied electric power that is included in the information according to the usage circumstances; and a calculation unit configured to calculate a rental fee associated with an electric power amount supplied by the portable electric generator at the rental destination, using a billing coefficient corresponding to an electrical device estimated by the estimation unit, and the measurement result.
US11764571B2

Disclosed herein is an apparatus that includes a first power ESD protection circuit arranged in a first circuit area; a plurality of data I/O circuits arranged in a second circuit area adjacent to the first circuit area in a first direction; a plurality of data I/O terminals arranged in the second circuit area, each of the plurality of data I/O terminals being coupled to an associated one of the plurality of data I/O circuits; a plurality of first power terminals arranged in the second circuit area; and a first power line extending in the first direction, the first power line coupling the plurality of first power terminals to the first power ESD protection circuit.
US11764570B2

The invention relates to a lightning protection spark gap assembly. The lightning protection spark gap assembly comprises: a lightning protection spark gap (1); a safety fuse device (8) which can be triggered by a bridge initiator (7) and which is connected between a first or second voltage line (S1, S2) and a corresponding main connection (1, 1b) of the lighting protection spark gap (1); and an indicator device (4′) for detecting a secondary current flow connecting to a pulse current flow or a corresponding portion of the secondary current flow, and for triggering the safety fuse device (8) by activating the bridge initiator (7) when the detected secondary current flow or the corresponding portion of the secondary current flow fulfills a first predefined criterion, wherein the lightning protection spark gap (1) has a first and a second divergent electrode (21a, 21b) and an arcing chamber (25), and wherein the indicator device (4′) is electrically connected to the first or second divergent electrode (21a, 21b) and/or the arcing chamber (25) in such a way that it detects the secondary current flow or the corresponding portion of the secondary current flow in the area (L) in which the secondary current arc flows.
US11764564B2

The present invention relates to devices which can be installed in interchangeable bases and which interrupt and subsequently automatically reconnect medium-voltage circuits. The device disclosed herein detects whether there is a fault in the electric circuit and effects automatic interruption and subsequent reconnection after a time that depends on the characteristics of the detected fault and on the device configuration. The design of the device reduces the contact wear of vacuum switch and lengthens the useful life thereof. The device is further characterized in that it gathers detailed information regarding electrical characteristics of medium-voltage line; it is self-powering and stores electrical power, thereby allowing the device to keep operating even when there is no current in the line.
US11764557B2

A metal, electrically conductive tube, and electrical lines positioned in the tube for electrically powering a building, is provided. The tube includes tube sections connected by a tubular metal and electrically conductive connection part. The tube sections have end sections facing one another. The connection part extends with its inner surface facing outer surfaces of overlapping sections of the tube sections. The connection of the tube sections is achieved by plastic deformation of the connection part in the overlapping sections. A respective contact is provided between the inner surface and the outer surfaces and ensures the electrically conductive connection between the first end section, the connection part and the second end section via an indentation in the inner surface or the outer surfaces, or via fluidic contact between the outer surfaces and the inner surface.
US11764555B2

The invention relates to a device (21) for working an electrical cable (1) which has a sheath (6) and a cable film (5) situated beneath said sheath, comprising an assembly (32) of modules (33, MD1, MD2, MD3, MD4), which are independent of one another, for removing a piece (6′) of sheath and a piece (5′) of cable film from the cable (1). According to the invention, provision is made for the assembly (32) to have a first module (MD1) for cutting off the piece (6′) of sheath from the cable (1), a second module (MD2), which follows the first module (MD1), for reducing the mechanical loadability of the cable (5) in an intended crack position (RP), and a third module (MD3), which follows the second module (MD2) and has the purpose of removing the piece (6′) of sheath and the piece (5′) of cable film from the cable (1) in an automated manner.
US11764552B2

A distributed energy resources compartment for an electrical panel is pre-wired for installation of a photovoltaic system for a residence. The compartment is mounted on a back plate in the interior of an electrical cabinet. A pre-wired connection within the compartment is configured to connect to a solar circuit breaker within the electrical cabinet, connected as a back-feed circuit breaker to an electrical panel. An opening on a backside of the compartment adjacent to the back plate of the electrical cabinet, is configured to receive connections within the compartment from a solar inverter, through the back plate of the electrical cabinet when the solar inverter is mounted to the back plate of the electrical cabinet.
US11764549B2

A self-cleaning ion generator device includes a housing having a bottom portion and a top portion selectively secured to each other, the top portion contains a base portion extending to an outer edge and having an internal side and an external side, a first pair of opposed sidewalls and a second pair of opposed sidewalls extend from the outer edge of the base portion forming a cavity therein. Ion terminals extend from the housing, and a cleaning apparatus for cleaning the two ion terminals.
US11764548B2

A spark plug includes a first discharge chip and a second discharge chip facing the first discharge chip to define a spark gap therebetween. The spark gap has a size or distance between the first and second discharge chips which is 0.23 mm or more and 0.6 mm or less. At least one of the first and second discharge chips is made from material mainly containing iridium or platinum and an additive of tantalum of 0.5 Wt % to 5.0 Wt %. This minimizes a risk that a portion of the first or second discharge chip may be separated or such a separated portion may be redeposited on the first or second discharge portion.
US11764538B2

A method for adjusting a laser beam includes, following passage of the laser beam through a beam-shaping device, measuring, via a detector of a detector device, a beam profile of the laser beam. The method further includes determining a beam quality property of the laser beam based on the measured beam profile and altering an adjustable optical unit for modifying at least one property of the laser beam prior to the entry into the beam-shaping device. For adjusting the laser beam, the adjustable optical unit is altered based on the determined beam quality property.
US11764518B2

The invention relates to a plug connector (300), having: a receiving element (10) for receiving a plug-in element of the first type (100) or a plug-in element of the second type (200) at least in certain areas; and - a push-pull locking system (20) for producing a push-pull locking between the connector (300) and the plug-in element of the first type (100); wherein the push-pull locking system (20) has at least one locking element (13) which is arranged at least regionally in a recess (14) of the receiving element (10) provided for the at least one locking element (13), and wherein the receiving element (10) has at least one latching means (12) which is provided and designed to with at least one complementary latching means (230) of the plug element, of the second type (200) to be brought into engagement.
US11764517B2

An electronic module for a modular patient care system is disclosed. The electronic module can include a housing having an attachment side configured to releasably attach to an adjacent electronic module. A latch mechanism can be configured to engage a catch member on the adjacent electronic module to secure the attachment side to the adjacent electronic module. An electrical connector positioned on the attachment side can be configured to electrically connect to an adjacent electrical connector on the adjacent electronic module. A sensor coupled to the housing can be configured to detect movement of the latch mechanism indicative of at least one of engagement or disengagement of the latch mechanism from the adjacent electronic module.
US11764514B2

A method for sealing a plug pin in a housing. The housing has at least one cutout for sealing a region between plug pin and the housing. The method includes: providing the housing having the plug pin, the plug pin contacting the housing in two edge regions of the plug pin situated opposite one another and running along a direction of insertion, and forming in the edge regions a positive-fit connection with the housing; introducing casting compound into the at least one cutout in such a way that the casting compound reaches two oppositely situated sides of the plug pin, and the casting compound seals the region between the plug pin and the housing in fluid-tight fashion, and the casting compound does not come into contact with the two ends of the plug pin situated opposite one another along the direction of insertion; and curing of the casting compound.
US11764507B2

A conductive terminal comprises a pair of abutting plate-shaped body parts having a front side and a rear side opposite to each other in a thickness direction thereof, and a left side and a right side opposite to each other in a width direction thereof. An insertion part extends from one of the two body parts. The terminal further includes a pair of first supporting wings arranged on the front side and the rear side of the body parts and aligned with each other at edges of the left side of the two body parts, respectively, and a pair of second supporting wings arranged on the front side and the rear side of the two body parts and aligned with each other at edges of the right side of the two body parts, respectively.
US11764505B2

A contact for a high-speed data communication interface includes a first portion configured to be coupled to a first component associated with the high-speed data communication interface, a second portion configured to be coupled to a mating contact of a second component associated with the high-speed data communication interface, and a third portion configured to provide a sliding surface when coupled to the mating contact. The sliding surface is coated with a ferromagnetic coating.
US11764501B2

A battery clamp having a first inner metal battery clamp member having a handle portion and a clamp portion, a second inner metal battery clamp member having a handle portion and a clamp portion, a first outer insulating battery clamp member having a handle portion and a clamp portion connected to the first inner metal battery clamp, and a second outer insulating battery clamp member having a handle portion and a clamp portion connected to the second inner metal battery clamp. The first inner metal battery clamp member and/or the second inner metal battery clamp member having an inclined connection plate for connection with a battery cable, the inclined connect plate configured to allow a user to access the inclined access plate with a tool while avoiding interference with the handle portions of the battery clamp.
US11764499B2

A block terminal including a plurality of bus bars including ring-shaped connection terminals at both ends thereof; a block base formed to surround bodies of the plurality of bus bars excluding the connection terminals and provided with a slit passing through a surface thereof; and a housing cover formed to surround a surface of the block base and detachably attached to the block base.
US11764486B2

An antenna system that includes a plurality of chips and a beam forming phased array. The beam forming phased array includes a plurality of radiating waveguide antenna cells. Each radiating waveguide antenna cell includes a plurality of pins that are connected to ground. A body of each radiating waveguide antenna cell corresponds to the ground. The plurality of chips are electrically connected with the plurality of pins and the ground of each of the plurality of radiating waveguide antenna cells to control beamforming through a second end of the plurality of radiating waveguide antenna cells.
US11764485B2

Provided are embodiments for a system and a method for operating an omnidirectional antenna. Embodiments include operating a first antenna that includes a first input configured to receive an input signal, a plurality of subarrays configured for transmitting and receiving signals, and a ground plane of the first antenna. Embodiments also include operating a second antenna coupled to the first antenna that includes a second input configured to receive an input signal, a plurality of arms configured for transmitting and receiving signals, a ground plane of the second antenna, and coupling the ground plane of the first antenna and the ground plane of a second antenna.
US11764471B1

The disclosed system may include a housing that includes a non-conducting substrate and a conductive enclosure that at least partially surrounds the non-conducting substrate. The system may also include an antenna disposed on the non-conducting substrate of the housing. Still further, the system may include a direct electrical connection between the antenna and a first portion of the conductive enclosure. Moreover, the system may include an antenna feed electrically connected to a separate conductive portion on the non-conducting substrate. The separate portion of the non-conducting substrate may be electrically connected to a second portion of the conductive enclosure. Various other apparatuses, wearable electronic devices, and methods of manufacturing are also disclosed.
US11764465B2

An antenna assembly comprises a circuit board formed with an antenna, a coaxial cable and a conductive film. The circuit board has an edge, a first pad and a second pad. An outer conductor of the coaxial cable has an exposed portion which is exposed from an outer cover of the coaxial cable over a predetermined area. The exposed portion is connected with the second pad. In a second direction perpendicular to a first direction, a center of the coaxial cable is positioned at a predetermined position. The conductive film is fixed on the circuit board. The conductive film has a main portion and at least one extending portion. In the predetermined area, the at least one extending portion and the second pad are aligned in the first direction. The at least one extending portion extends from the main portion over the predetermined position in the second direction.
US11764459B2

The disclosure relates to a communication method and system for converging a 5th-Generation (5G) communication system for supporting higher data rates beyond a 4th-Generation (4G) system with a technology for Internet of Things (IoT). The disclosure may be applied to intelligent services based on the 5G communication technology and the IoT-related technology, such as smart home, smart building, smart city, smart car, connected car, health care, digital education, smart retail, security and safety services. An antenna module is provided. The antenna module includes a flexible printed circuit board (FPCB) including a first surface directed in a first direction and a second surface directed in a second direction that forms a predetermined first angle with respect to the first direction, a first antenna deployed on one surface of the first surface, and a second antenna deployed on one surface of the second surface.
US11764456B2

A ring resonator based T-shaped duplexer for use in communication systems, the T-shaped duplexer comprising a T-shaped microstrip duplexer body having a first rectangular-shaped body section and a second rectangular-shaped body section that extends from the first-rectangular shaped section in a perpendicular position relative to the first rectangular-shaped section, three connection ports including a first connection port disposed at an open end of the second rectangular-shaped body section, a second connection port disposed at one end of the first rectangular-shaped body section, and a third connection port disposed at another end of the first rectangular-shaped body section, and two bandpass filters, each bandpass filter comprising a ring resonator structure having a circular shape, an outer edge of the ring resonator structure being connected to the first rectangular-shaped body section of the T-shaped microstrip duplexer body, wherein each of the two bandpass filters creates an Electromagnetically Induced Transparency (EIT) window within a frequency absorption region of the bandpass filter to allow a signal to pass at a pre-tuned frequency band.
US11764453B2

A radio-frequency device comprises an encapsulation material and a radio-frequency chip embedded into the encapsulation material, wherein the radio-frequency chip has a first main surface and a second main surface. The radio-frequency device furthermore comprises an electrical redistribution layer arranged over the first main surface of the radio-frequency chip and the encapsulation material, and a radio-frequency antenna formed in the redistribution layer and configured to emit signals in a direction pointing from the second main surface to the first main surface and/or to receive signals in a direction pointing from the first main surface to the second main surface. The radio-frequency device furthermore comprises a microwave component having an electrically conductive wall structure, the microwave component being arranged below the radio-frequency antenna and embedded into the encapsulation material.
US11764447B2

A battery pack includes a plurality of battery modules arranged along at least one direction, a resistor connected to an abnormal battery module that operates abnormally among the battery modules to absorb energy, an event detector provided to detect the abnormal battery module, a switch to connect or disconnect each of the battery modules to/from the resistor to selectively form a closed circuit, and a controller to receive information from the event detector and control the switch to form a current path between the abnormal battery module and the resistor.
US11764446B2

A laminated battery disclosed herein includes an electrode body, a laminated exterior body, and positive and negative electrode terminals. At least one of the positive and negative electrode terminals is configured of a plate-shaped clad material in which a first metal and a second metal, which are different from each other, are joined to each other, and a tab film composed of a resin material is arranged on the surfaces of the first metal and the second metal of the clad material. The boundary region of the first metal and the second metal of the clad material is not exposed to the outside of the exterior body, and the tab film is arranged at a peripheral edge portion close to the boundary region, excluding the boundary region, on the wide surface of the clad material, and the tab film is welded to the exterior body.
US11764439B2

A battery for a motor vehicle includes at least one cell assembly with a large number of battery cells, wherein the battery cells each have a cell housing with a degassing element for discharging a hot gas produced in the cell housing in the event of a fault, a battery housing with housing walls which enclose a receiving space for receiving the at least one cell assembly, and a deactivation device which is arranged in the receiving space of the battery housing and has at least one sleeve which is filled with a combustion-promoting agent, wherein the sleeve, when it is acted on by the hot gas discharged from at least one battery cell, is configured to release the combustion-promoting agent.
US11764435B2

A battery module includes a cell assembly having a plurality of pouch-type battery cells whose wide surfaces stand to be stacked in one direction. The battery module includes a pair of buffer pads disposed at both side surfaces of the cell assembly, a top plate and a bottom plate configured to cover a top portion and a bottom portion of the cell assembly, respectively, and a pair of side plates coupled to both ends of the top plate and the bottom plate by clinching or fitting so that the pair of buffer pads and the cell assembly are interposed there between.
US11764432B2

A battery system includes multiple cells arranged in a common cell enclosure that can also be used for a structure and heat transfer fluid conduit. The battery system also includes a first collector plate. The first collector plate has multiple collector tabs that correspond to the multiple cells. Each collector tab is connected to a cathode of a corresponding cell from amongst the multiple cells present in the battery system.
US11764430B2

An energy storage module includes: a plurality of battery cells arranged in a first direction such that long side surfaces of adjacent ones of the battery cells face one another; a plurality of insulation spacers, at least one of the insulation spacers being between each adjacent pair of the battery cells, each of the insulation spacers including a heat-insulating first sheet and a plurality of flame-retardant second sheets respectively adhered to opposite surfaces of the first sheet by an adhesion member; a cover member including an internal receiving space configured to accommodate the battery cells and the insulation spacers; a top plate coupled to the cover member, the top plate including ducts respectively corresponding to vents of the battery cells and having fire extinguishing agent openings respectively corresponding to the insulation spacers; a top cover coupled to the top plate and having discharge openings respectively corresponding to the ducts; and an extinguisher sheet between the top cover and the top plate.
US11764424B2

A battery pack cooling system includes a battery pack case, a cooling fluid passage, a cooling medium passage and a water absorber. The battery pack case houses a battery module. The cooling fluid passage is disposed in a vicinity of the battery module. Cooling fluid for cooling the battery module is to flow through the cooling fluid passage. The cooling medium passage is configured to exchange heat with the cooling fluid. The cooling medium passage is disposed so as to be exposed to a space in the battery pack case. Cooling medium is to flow through the cooling medium passage. The water absorber is made of a water absorbable material. The water absorber is configured to absorb water that is condensed on the cooling medium passage.
US11764423B2

A battery cooling panel and battery module are disclosed. In one example, the battery cooling panel includes a first outer panel defined as a first cooling fin with a first major surface configured to contact a battery cell. A second outer panel is secured to the first outer panel at an outer edge. A panel insert is positioned between the first outer panel and the second outer panel, the panel insert having a major surface with coolant flow channels. The battery module includes one or more battery cells in contact with the battery cooling panel, and is suitable for use as part of an electric vehicle system.
US11764414B2

A formation apparatus for performing a charging and discharging test of a cylindrical secondary battery is disclosed. The cylindrical secondary battery includes a cylindrical body, and a positive electrode plate disposed on a top face of the body and a negative electrode plate disposed on the top face of the body. The formation apparatus includes a battery array tray on which a plurality of cylindrical secondary batteries are seated on and are arranged in a matrix form, a secondary battery contact device disposed above the battery array tray, wherein the secondary battery contact device includes a plurality of charging and discharging channels, a power supply disposed above the secondary battery contact device to supply power for the charging and discharging test to each of the plurality of charging and discharging channels, and a heat-dissipating fan facing toward the power supply to prevent overheating of the power supply.
US11764412B2

This application relates to a battery pack including a battery cell, a circuit board configured to collect state information about the battery cell, and a connection line configured to transmit the state information about the battery cell to the circuit board and including a link line and a board connection pad. The link line extends from a side of the battery cell toward the circuit board, and the board connection pad extends from a first end portion, to which the link line is connected, and is coupled to the circuit board while facing the circuit board. The board connection pad includes outer soldering portions formed in an outer region of the board connection pad and concave toward the outside of the board connection pad and a gas discharge hole formed in a closed loop shape in an inner region of the board connection pad.
US11764404B2

The electrolyte for a lithium secondary battery includes: a lithium salt; a solvent; and a functional additive, wherein the functional additive includes: at least one high-voltage additive selected from a group consisting of lithium bis(phthalato)borate, represented by the following formula 1; hexafluoroglutaric anhydride, represented by the following formula 2; and phosphoric acid tris(2,2,2-trifluoroethyl)ester, represented by the following formula 3:
US11764402B2

The present invention relates to an electrolytic solution for a lithium secondary battery, and a lithium secondary battery including the same. The lithium secondary battery according to the present invention employs the electrolytic solution for a lithium secondary battery, containing a difluorophosphite compound, according to the present invention, and thus has improved characteristics.
US11764396B2

An all solid state battery in which shift in positions of a plurality of a cell unit arranged along a thickness direction can be prevented is provided. The all solid state battery includes a plurality of the cell unit connected in series. The all solid state battery includes a cell unit A and a cell unit B, a second current collector AY in the cell unit A and a second current collector BX in the cell unit B are arranged to face each other interposing a first insulating portion, and a tab AX, a tab AY, and a tab B are fixed by a fixing member.
US11764394B2

A battery cell includes an electrode assembly; a case comprising an accommodation portion accommodating the electrode assembly and a sealing portion formed on a periphery of the accommodation portion; and a fixing member disposed between the accommodation portion and the sealing portion to adhere each other; wherein the fixing member comprises a core layer, and an adhesive layer is stacked on both surfaces of the core layer.
US11764390B1

Disclosed is an automatic production line for cascade utilization of power batteries, which is sequentially provided along the transmission direction of materials with: an appearance detection system, a screening device, a transport system, a residual energy detection device, a tab installation device and an assembling system, and in addition, is provided with a grouping device and a film sticking device, where the grouping device is located among the residual energy detection device, the tab installation device and a grouping station.
US11764384B2

A segmented frame plate is provided, which may be used in a frame plate assembly of a redox flow battery cell stack. A plurality of segmented frame plates may couple together around a perimeter of a cell plate. Each segmented frame plate may provide fluidic communication from/to a redox flow reservoir and/or another frame plate assembly to a cell plate of the frame plate assembly.
US11764377B2

A fuel cell system mounted on a vehicle includes a fuel cell, a humidity sensor configured to detect a humidity in a vehicle cabin of the vehicle, a cathode off-gas exhaust passage through which cathode off-gas emitted from the fuel cell is exhausted to outside the vehicle, an introducing port for cathode off-gas, provided in the cathode off-gas exhaust passage, a cathode off-gas introducing unit configured to introduce cathode off-gas emitted from the fuel cell, into the vehicle cabin of the vehicle via the introducing port, and a cathode off-gas introducing amount control unit configured to control an amount of the cathode off-gas introduced into the vehicle cabin of the vehicle in accordance with a humidity in the vehicle cabin of the vehicle, detected by the humidity sensor.
US11764373B2

A stack ventilation system includes a supply line that supplies a supply gas to an air electrode of a fuel cell stack, a discharge line that discharges an exhaust gas released from the air electrode, and a stack supply line that branches off from a branching point of the supply line and that supplies the supply gas in the supply line to a stack enclosure in which the fuel cell stack is accommodated.
US11764371B2

A fuel cell system wherein the fuel cell comprises an electrolyte membrane; wherein the electrolyte membrane is a perfluorosulfonic acid (PFSA) membrane; wherein the controller has a data group showing a correlation between the current of the fuel cell and the temperature of the fuel cell which is necessary to keep a moisture content of the electrolyte membrane at a predetermined moisture content threshold or more; and wherein, when the temperature and voltage of the fuel cell become a predetermined first temperature threshold or more and a predetermined voltage threshold or more, respectively, the controller conducts a temperature dropping time power generation mode in which power generation is conducted while controlling the current of the fuel cell with reference to the data group, until the temperature of the fuel cell becomes a predetermined second temperature threshold which is lower than the first temperature threshold.
US11764366B2

A cathode of a battery including an electrolyte membrane, containing a first layer which contains 0.3 mg/cm2 or more and 9.0 mg/cm2 or less of a carbon catalyst; and a second layer which is arranged between the electrolyte membrane and the first layer in the battery, and which contains 0.002 mg/cm2 or more and 0.190 mg/cm2 or less of platinum. The carbon catalyst has a ratio of a mesopore volume to a total pore volume of 30% or more.
US11764359B2

A binder for a nonaqueous battery electrode, the nonaqueous battery electrode using the binder for the nonaqueous battery electrode, and a nonaqueous battery. The binder for a nonaqueous battery electrode contains a copolymer (P) of an ethylenically unsaturated monomer (A) essentially containing a styrene-based monomer (a1) and a (meth)acrylate ester (a2), and a surfactant (B1) having an ethylenically unsaturated bond, wherein the total amount of structure units derived from the surfactant (B1) having the ethylenically unsaturated bond in the copolymer (P) and the surfactant (B2) not contained in the copolymer (P) is 0.10 to 1.00 parts by mass based on 100 parts by mass of the copolymer (P). Also disclosed is a method for producing the binder.
US11764357B2

The invention is directed towards an electrochemically active cathode material for a battery. The electrochemically active cathode material includes a non-stoichiometric beta-delithiated layered nickel oxide. The non-stoichiometric beta-delithiated layered nickel oxide has a chemical formula. The chemical formula is LixAyNi1+a−zMzO2·nH2O where x is from about 0.02 to about 0.20; y is from about 0.03 to about 0.20; a is from about 0.02 to about 0.2; z is from about 0 to about 0.2; and n is from about 0 to about 1. Within the chemical formula, A is an alkali metal. The alkali metal includes potassium, rubidium, cesium, and any combination thereof. Within the chemical formula, M comprises an alkaline earth metal, a transition metal, a non-transition metal, and any combination thereof.
US11764354B2

The present invention relates to a negative electrode active material including a silicon-based composite and a carbon-based material, wherein the silicon-based composite includes SiOx (0≤x≤2) including pores, a polymer disposed in the pores, and a metal compound disposed on a surface of the SiOx (0≤x≤2) or on the surface and inside of the SiOx (0≤x≤2), wherein the metal compound is a compound including at least one element selected from the group consisting of lithium (Li), magnesium (Mg), calcium (Ca), and aluminum (Al), a method of preparing the same, and a negative electrode and a lithium secondary battery which include the negative electrode active material.
US11764350B2

Systems and methods for anisotropic expansion of silicon-dominant anodes may include a cathode, an electrolyte, and an anode, where the anode may include a current collector and an active material on the current collector. An expansion of the anode during operation may be configured by a thickness of the current collector. The expansion of the anode may be more anisotropic for thicker current collectors. A thicker current collector may be 10 μm thick or greater. The expansion of the anode may be more anisotropic for more rigid materials used for the current collector. A more rigid current collector may include nickel and a less rigid current collector may include copper. The expansion of the anode may be more anisotropic for a rougher surface current collector.
US11764349B2

A negative electrode active material for a lithium secondary battery, a negative electrode including the same, and a lithium secondary battery including the negative electrode. Specifically, the present invention relates to a negative electrode active material capable of minimizing changes in a structure and internal total pore volume of an electrode during rolling of the electrode by controlling the type and amount of carbon coated on a surface of an artificial graphite active material, a negative electrode including the same, and a lithium secondary battery including the negative electrode.
US11764344B2

A manufacturing method of a package structure is provided, which includes the following steps. A carrier having a surface is provided. A copper foil layer is laminated on the surface of the carrier. A subtractive process is performed on the copper foil layer to form a copper foil circuit layer on the carrier. The copper foil circuit layer exposes a part of the surface of the carrier. A build-up structure layer is formed on the copper foil circuit layer and the surface of the carrier. A first surface of the copper foil circuit layer is aligned with a second surface of the build-up structure layer. At least one electronic component is disposed on the build-up structure layer. A package colloid is formed to cover the electronic component and the build-up structure layer. The carrier is removed to expose the first surface of the copper foil circuit layer.
US11764341B2

Various aspects of a light emitting apparatus includes a substrate. Various aspects of the light emitting apparatus include a light emitting die arranged on the substrate. The light emitting die includes one or more side walls. Various aspects of the light emitting apparatus include a reflective die attach material extending along the one or more side walls of the light emitting die.
US11764339B2

The invention relates to various aspects of a μ-LED or a μ-LED array for augmented reality or lighting applications, in particular in the automotive field. The μ-LED is characterized by particularly small dimensions in the range of a few μm.
US11764333B2

A light emitting diode includes an n-type structure, a p-type structure, and an active-region sandwiched between the n-type structure and the p-type structure; a p-contact layer formed on the p-type structure; and a p-ohmic contact of a thickness in the range of 0.2-100 nm formed on the p-contact layer, wherein the p-ohmic contact comprises one or more layer of metal oxide.
US11764331B1

In a flip-chip LED assembly having an array of LEDs formed on the same substrate, different LEDs of the array have different distances to the n-contacts of the assembly. This may cause current crowding as current has to spread from the n-contacts through the substrate to each the farthest LEDs of the LED array, requiring LEDs that are farther away to be driven with a higher voltage in order to receive a desired amount of current. To spread current more evenly through the LED assembly and reduce a voltage difference between the closest and farthest LEDs of the array, one or more additional n-contacts are formed within the LED array. In some embodiments, the n-contacts may replace a pixel of the LED array. In other embodiments, one or more p-contacts of the LED array are resized or repositioned to accommodate the additional n-contacts without sacrificing pixels of the LED array.
US11764330B2

In an embodiment, an optoelectronic semiconductor component includes a first semiconductor layer of a first conductivity type, a second semiconductor layer of a second conductivity type, wherein a respective semiconductor material of the first and second semiconductor layers are each a compound semiconductor material including a first, a second and a third composition element, and a second contact region configured to electrically contact the second semiconductor layer, wherein the first semiconductor layer is patterned and arranged over the second semiconductor layer, wherein the second contact region is arranged between patterned regions of the first semiconductor layer, wherein the second contact region comprises a second metallic contact layer and a semiconductor contact layer between the second metallic contact layer and the second semiconductor layer, wherein a semiconductor material of the semiconductor contact layer includes the first, second and third composition elements, and wherein a concentration of the first and second composition elements varies from a position on a side of the second semiconductor layer to a position on a side of the second metallic contact layer.
US11764326B2

The present disclosure relates to a method for manufacturing a device, where the device includes, in order, a metamorphic contact layer, a first metamorphic junction, a metamorphic tunnel junction, and a second metamorphic junction. To produce the device, the manufacturing includes, in order, a first depositing of a buffer layer onto a substrate, a second depositing of the metamorphic contact layer, a third depositing of the first metamorphic junction, a fourth depositing of the metamorphic tunnel junction, a fifth depositing of the second metamorphic junction, and the removing of the buffer layer and the substrate.
US11764323B2

A semiconductor photodiode which functions in a wide band range up to medium wave infrared and far wavelengths in addition to visible region and near infrared includes: a light absorber region in micro structure which can provide light absorbance upon being roughened by laser; a first electrical lower contact coated with metal materials such as aluminium (Al), silver (Ag); a silicon which consists of crystalline silicon (c-Si); a second electrical lower contact which is coated with metal materials such as aluminium (Al), silver (Ag); a chalcogen doped hyper-filled silicone region which is obtained as a result of doping by pulse laser to the silicone region implanted by chalcogen elements; and upper electrical contact parts which are coated generally in the thickness range of 10 nm-1000 nm by using two-layered alloys with aluminium (Al)—(Al)-silver (Ag), two-layered alloys with titanium (Ti)-gold (Au), three-layered alloys with Ti-Platinum(Pt)—Au—Ag or three-layered alloys with Ti-lead(Pb)—Ag.
US11764316B2

A back contact structure includes: a silicon substrate including a back surface including a plurality of recesses disposed at intervals; a plurality of first conductive regions and a plurality of second conductive regions disposed alternately on the back surface of the silicon substrate; a second dielectric layer disposed between the plurality of first conductive regions and the plurality of second conductive regions; and a conductive layer disposed on the plurality of first conductive regions and the plurality of second conductive regions. One of the plurality of first conductive regions and the plurality of second conductive regions is disposed inside the plurality of recesses, respectively, and the other one is disposed outside the plurality of recesses; each first conductive region includes a first dielectric layer and a first doped region which are disposed successively, and each second conductive region includes a second doped region.
US11764305B2

A semiconductor device including a first oxide semiconductor layer, a first gate electrode opposing the first oxide semiconductor layer, a first gate insulating layer between the first oxide semiconductor layer and the first gate electrode, a first insulating layer covering the first oxide semiconductor layer and having a first opening, a first conductive layer above the first insulating layer and in the first opening, the first conductive layer being electrically connected to the first oxide semiconductor layer, and an oxide layer between an upper surface of the first insulating layer and the first conductive layer, wherein the first insulating layer is exposed from the oxide layer in a region not overlapping the first conductive layer in a plan view.
US11764301B2

A FinFET device and a method of forming the same are provided. The method includes forming semiconductor strips over a substrate. Isolation regions are formed over the substrate and between adjacent semiconductor strips. A first recess process is performed on the isolation regions to expose first portions of the semiconductor strips. The first portions of the semiconductor strips are reshaped to form reshaped first portions of the semiconductor strips. A second recess process is performed on the isolation regions to expose second portions of the semiconductor strips below the reshaped first portions of the semiconductor strips. The second portions of the semiconductor strips are reshaped to form reshaped second portions of the semiconductor strips. The reshaped first portions of the semiconductor strips and the reshaped second portions of the semiconductor strips form fins. The fins extend away from topmost surfaces of the isolation regions.
US11764300B2

A semiconductor structure and its fabrication method are provided. The method includes: providing a substrate; forming an isolation structure on the substrate; forming a gate structure on the isolation structure; forming a first opening in the gate structure; and forming a first conductive structure in the first opening. Sidewall surfaces of the first conductive structure are in contact with a gate electrode layer of the gate structure.
US11764299B2

A semiconductor device includes an active fin extending in a first direction on a substrate, a gate electrode intersecting the active fin and extending in a second direction, source/drain regions disposed on the active fin on both sides of the gate electrode, and a contact plug disposed on the source/drain regions. The contact plug has at least one side extending in the second direction which has a step portion having a step shape.
US11764297B2

An integrated circuit comprising an n-type drift region, a gate structure directly on a first portion of the n-type drift region, a drain structure formed in a second portion of the n-type drift region, the gate structure and the drain structure being separated by a drift region length, a resist protective oxide (RPO) formed over a portion of the n-type drift region between the gate structure and the drain structure, a field plate contact providing a direct electrical connection to the resist protective oxide.
US11764295B2

A power semiconductor device includes a semiconductor layer structure comprising a drift region of a first conductivity type and a well region of a second conductivity type, a plurality of gate trenches including respective gate insulating layers and gate electrodes therein extending into the drift region, respective shielding patterns of the second conductivity type in respective portions of the drift region adjacent the gate trenches, and respective conduction enhancing regions of the first conductivity type in the respective portions of the drift region. The drift region comprises a first concentration of dopants of the first conductivity type, and the respective conduction enhancing regions comprise a second concentration of the dopants of the first conductivity type that is higher than the first concentration. Related devices and fabrication methods are also discussed.
US11764284B2

A method of manufacturing a semiconductor device includes: providing a substrate comprising a surface; depositing a first dielectric layer and a second dielectric layer over the substrate; performing a first treatment by introducing a trap-repairing element on the first and second dielectric layers; forming a dummy gate electrode over the second dielectric layer; forming a gate spacer surrounding the dummy gate electrode; forming lightly-doped source/drain (LDD) regions in the substrate on two sides of the gate spacer; forming source/drain regions in the respective LDD regions; removing the dummy gate electrode to form a replacement gate; and forming an inter-layer dielectric (ILD) layer over the replacement gate and the source/drain regions.
US11764275B2

An apparatus including a transistor device disposed on a surface of a circuit substrate, the device including a body including opposing sidewalls defining a width dimension and a channel material including indium, the channel material including a profile at a base thereof that promotes indium atom diffusivity changes in the channel material in a direction away from the sidewalls. A method including forming a transistor device body on a circuit substrate, the transistor device body including opposing sidewalls and including a buffer material and a channel material on the buffer material, the channel material including indium and the buffer material includes a facet that promotes indium atom diffusivity changes in the channel material in a direction away from the sidewalls; and forming a gate stack on the channel material.
US11764270B2

A semiconductor device according to an embodiment includes: a silicon carbide layer; a silicon oxide layer; and a region disposed between the silicon carbide layer and the silicon oxide layer and having a nitrogen concentration equal to or more than 1×1021 cm−3. Nitrogen concentration distribution in the silicon carbide layer, the silicon oxide layer, and the region have a peak in the region, a nitrogen concentration at a position 1 nm away from the peak to the side of the silicon oxide layer is equal to or less than 1×1018 cm−3, and a carbon concentration at the position is equal to or less than 1×1018 cm−3.
US11764269B2

This semiconductor device according to an embodiment includes: a silicon carbide layer; a gate electrode; a silicon oxide layer between the silicon carbide layer and the gate electrode; and a region between the silicon carbide layer and the silicon oxide layer and having a nitrogen concentration not less than 1×1021 cm−3. A nitrogen concentration distribution in the silicon carbide layer, the silicon oxide layer, and the region has its peak in the region, and a state density Z1/2 in a portion is not more than 1×1011 cm−3. The portion is within 100 nm from the silicon oxide layer toward the silicon carbide layer. A nitrogen concentration and a carbon concentration in a position 1 nm from the peak toward the silicon oxide layer is not more than 1×1018 cm−3, and a nitrogen concentration in a position 1 nm from the peak toward the silicon carbide layer is not more than 1×1018 cm−3.
US11764264B2

The present disclosure provides an LDD-free semiconductor structure including a semiconductor layer, a gate over the semiconductor layer and a regrowth region made of semiconductor material positioned in the semiconductor layer. The regrowth region forms a source region or a drain region of the LDD-free semiconductor structure. The gate includes a gate electrode layer laterally covered by a gate spacer. The regrowth region extends towards a region beneath the gate spacer and close to a plane extending along a junction of the gate spacer and the gate electrode layer. The present disclosure also provides a method for manufacturing an LDD-free semiconductor structure. The method includes forming a gate over a semiconductor layer, removing a portion of the semiconductor layer and obtaining a recess, and forming a regrowth region over the recess.
US11764252B2

A display device includes a display panel having a display area and a bending region. The display panel includes a light emitting diode disposed in the display area. An encapsulation layer encapsulates the light emitting diode. A light-control pattern is disposed on the encapsulation layer. The light-control pattern includes a passivation layer and a flattening layer. The flattening layer extends from the display area to the bending region. A bending protection layer is disposed in the bending region. The bending protection layer is composed of a portion of the flattening layer in the bending region.
US11764234B2

A method used in forming an array of memory cells comprises forming a vertical stack comprising transistor material directly above insulator material. A mask is used to subtractively etch both the transistor material and thereafter the insulator material to form a plurality of pillars that individually comprise the transistor material and the insulator material. The insulator material is laterally-recessed from opposing lateral sides of individual of the pillars selectively relative to the transistor material of the individual pillars. The individual pillars are formed to comprise a first capacitor electrode that is in void space formed from the laterally recessing. Capacitors are formed that individually comprise the first capacitor electrode of the individual pillars. A capacitor insulator is aside the first capacitor electrode of the individual pillars and a second capacitor electrode is laterally-outward of the capacitor insulator. Vertical transistors are formed above the capacitors and individually comprise the transistor material of the individual pillars. Other aspects, including structure independent of method, are disclosed.
US11764230B2

An array substrate, a display panel, and a display device are provided. The array substrate has a display region and a non-display region, and the array substrate includes a substrate, a metal layer, an intermediate layer, a conductive film, and a conductive adhesive disposed in the non-display region. The metal layer is disposed on one side of the substrate, and the intermediate layer is disposed on one side of the metal layer away from the substrate. The array substrate defines a groove penetrating through the intermediate layer. The conductive film is disposed on one side of the intermediate layer away from the substrate and extends into the groove, and the conductive adhesive is disposed on one side of part of the conductive film in the groove away from the substrate, and at least extends to an edge of the groove adjacent to the display region.
US11764226B2

The present disclosure relates to a pixel arrangement structure, a display panel and a display device. The pixel arrangement structure includes: a first pixel area including a plurality of first-category pixel groups; and a second pixel area including a plurality of second-category pixel groups; wherein the first pixel area is adjacent to the second pixel area, and the first pixel area has a pixel density lower than a pixel density of the second pixel area; each of the first-category pixel groups includes a first sub-pixel of a first color, a second sub-pixel of a second color, and a third sub-pixel of a third color, the plurality of first-category pixel groups are arranged in an array, and in the first pixel area, centers of first sub-pixels of each column of the first-category pixel groups are in a same straight line.
US11764222B2

An embodiment device includes a first source/drain region over a semiconductor substrate and a dummy fin adjacent the first source/drain region. The dummy fin comprising: a first portion comprising a first film and a second portion over the first portion, wherein the second portion comprises: a second film; and a third film. The third film is between the first film and the second film, and the third film is made of a different material than the first film and the second film. A width of the second portion is less than a width of the first portion. The device further comprises a gate stack along sidewalls of the dummy fin.
US11764217B2

Disclosed herein is a semiconductor integrated circuit device including a standard cell with a fin extending in a first direction. The fin and a gate line extending in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction and provided on the fin constitute an active transistor. The fin and a dummy gate line provided in parallel with the gate line constitute a dummy transistor. The active transistor shares a node as its source or drain with the dummy transistor.
US11764191B2

The present application provides a method for preparing a semiconductor package The method includes bonding a bottom device die onto a package substrate; attaching a top device die onto the bottom device die; attaching an additional package substrate onto the top device die; establishing electrical connection between the additional package substrate and the top device die, between the additional package substrate and the package substrate, and between the top device die and the package substrate; and encapsulating the bottom device die, the top device die and the additional package substrate by an encapsulant.
US11764190B1

Described is a packaging technology to improve performance of an AI processing system. An IC package is provided which comprises: a substrate; a first die on the substrate, and a second die stacked over the first die. The first die includes memory and the second die includes computational logic. The first die comprises a ferroelectric RAM (FeRAM) having bit-cells. Each bit-cell comprises an access transistor and a capacitor including ferroelectric material. The access transistor is coupled to the ferroelectric material. The FeRAM can be FeDRAM or FeSRAM. The memory of the first die may store input data and weight factors. The computational logic of the second die is coupled to the memory of the first die. The second die is an inference die that applies fixed weights for a trained model to an input data to generate an output. In one example, the second die is a training die that enables learning of the weights.
US11764188B2

An electronic package is provided, in which a first electronic element and a second electronic element are disposed on a first side of a circuit structure and a second side of the circuit structure, respectively, where a first metal layer is formed between the first side of the circuit structure and the first electronic element, a second metal layer is formed on a surface of the second electronic element, and at least one thermally conductive pillar is disposed on the second side of the circuit structure and extends into the circuit structure to thermally conduct the first metal layer and the second metal layer. Therefore, through the thermally conductive pillar, heat generated during operations of the first electronic element and the second electronic element can be quickly dissipated to an external environment and would not accumulate.
US11764183B2

Provided is a joint structure interposed between a semiconductor element and a substrate, the joint structure including: a Sn phase; Cu alloy particles containing P in an amount of 1 mass % or more and less than 7 mass %; and Ag particles, wherein the Cu alloy particles are each coated with a Cu6Sn5 layer, wherein the Ag particles are each coated with a Ag3Sn layer, wherein the Cu alloy particles and the Ag particles are at least partially bonded to each other through a Cu10Sn3 phase, wherein a total of addition amounts of the Cu alloy particles and the Ag particles is 25 mass % or more and less than 65 mass % with respect to the joint structure, and wherein a mass ratio of the addition amount of the Ag particles to the addition amount of the Cu alloy particles is 0.2 or more and less than 1.2.
US11764182B2

A semiconductor package may include a semiconductor chip including a chip pad, a redistribution structure including a redistribution insulation layer on the semiconductor chip and first redistribution patterns on a surface of the redistribution insulation layer, a passivation layer covering the first redistribution patterns, an UBM pattern on the passivation layer and extending into an opening of the passivation layer, a second redistribution pattern on the UBM pattern, conductive pillars on the second redistribution pattern, and a package connection terminal on the conductive pillars. The opening in the passivation layer may vertically overlap a portion of each of the first redistribution patterns. The second redistribution pattern may connect some of the first redistribution patterns to each other. Some of the conductive pillars may be connected to one another through the second redistribution pattern. The first redistribution patterns may be connected to the chip pad.
US11764176B2

A semiconductor device is proposed. The semiconductor device includes a wiring metal layer structure. The semiconductor device further includes a dielectric layer structure arranged directly on the wiring metal layer structure. The semiconductor device further includes a bonding pad metal layer structure arranged, at least partly, directly on the dielectric layer structure. A layer thickness of the dielectric layer structure ranges from 1% to 30% of a layer thickness of the wiring metal layer structure. The wiring metal layer structure and the bonding pad metal structure are electrically connected through openings in the dielectric layer structure.
US11764161B2

Semiconductor device assemblies with improved ground connections, and associated systems and methods are disclosed. In one embodiment, a semiconductor device assembly may include one or more semiconductor dies mounted on an upper surface of a package substrate. Further, the package substrate includes a bond pad disposed on the upper surface, which may be designated as a ground node for the semiconductor device assembly. The bond pad may be electrically connected to an electromagnetic interference (EMI) shield of the semiconductor device assembly through a conductive component attached to the bond pad and configured to be in contact with the EMI shield at a sidewall surface or a top surface of the semiconductor device assembly, thereby forming the ground connection. Such ground connection may reduce a processing time to form the EMI shield while improving yield and reliability performance of the semiconductor device assemblies.
US11764146B2

Methods for forming microelectronic device structures include forming interconnects that are self-aligned with both a lower conductive structure and an upper conductive structure. At least one lateral dimension of an interconnect is defined upon subtractively patterning the lower conductive structure along with a first sacrificial material. At least one other lateral dimension of the interconnect is defined by patterning a second sacrificial material or by an opening formed in a dielectric material through which the interconnect will extend. A portion of the first sacrificial material, exposed within the opening through the dielectric material, along with the second sacrificial material are removed and replaced with conductive material(s) to integrally form the interconnect and the upper conductive structure. The interconnect occupies a volume between vertically overlapping areas of the lower conductive structure and the upper conductive structure, where such overlapping areas coincide with the opening through the dielectric material.
US11764144B2

Provided is a storage system including a decoupling device having a plurality of unit capacitors. The storage system includes a storage device, a control device, and a decoupling device disposed on a circuit substrate. The storage device is configured to receive and store data from the control device. The control device is configured to generate an inner voltage. The decoupling device is connected to the control device and decouples the inner voltage. The decoupling device includes a plurality of unit capacitors constituting a plurality of decoupling capacitors. Each of the unit capacitors includes a plurality of capacitor elements, a first terminal, and a second terminal. Some of the unit capacitors are selectively connected with each other to constitute the decoupling capacitors having various capacitances.
US11764139B2

A semiconductor device includes a substrate, a first redistribution layer (RDL) over a first side of the substrate, one or more semiconductor dies over and electrically coupled to the first RDL, and an encapsulant over the first RDL and around the one or more semiconductor dies. The semiconductor device also includes connectors attached to a second side of the substrate opposing the first side, the connectors being electrically coupled to the first RDL. The semiconductor device further includes a polymer layer on the second side of the substrate, the connectors protruding from the polymer layer above a first surface of the polymer layer distal the substrate. A first portion of the polymer layer contacting the connectors has a first thickness, and a second portion of the polymer layer between adjacent connectors has a second thickness smaller than the first thickness.
US11764134B2

A semiconductor chip is mounted to a chip mounting portion of a leadframe which further includes and one or more leads in the leadframe arranged facing the chip mounting portion. The lead lies in a first plane and the chip mounting portion lies in a second plane, the first plane and the second plane mutually offset with a gap therebetween. An electrical component (such as a capacitor) is arranged on the chip mounting portion and extends vertically between the first plane and the second plane.
US11764123B2

A semiconductor package includes a substrate, a stacked structure, an encapsulation material, a lid structure, and a coupler. The stacked structure is disposed over and bonded to the substrate. The encapsulation material partially encapsulates the stacked structure. The lid structure is disposed on the substrate, wherein the lid structure surrounds the stacked structure and covers a top surface of the stacked structure. The coupler is bonded to the stacked structure, wherein a portion of the coupler penetrates through and extends out of the lid structure.
US11764119B2

A method of manufacturing an integrated circuit device, the method including forming a plurality of target patterns on a substrate such that an opening is defined between two adjacent target patterns; forming a pyrolysis material layer on the substrate such that the pyrolysis material layer partially fills the opening and exposes an upper surface and a portion of a sidewall of the two adjacent target patterns; and forming a material layer on the exposed upper surface and the exposed portion of the sidewall of the two adjacent target patterns, wherein, during the forming of the material layer, the material layer does not remain on a resulting surface of the pyrolysis material layer.
US11764118B2

A package structure and a formation method of a package structure are provided. The method includes disposing a chip structure over a substrate, and forming a first adhesive element over the substrate. The first adhesive element has a first electrical resistivity. The method also includes forming a second adhesive element over the substrate. The second adhesive element has a second electrical resistivity, and the second electrical resistivity is greater than the first electrical resistivity. The method further includes attaching a protective lid to the substrate through the first adhesive element and the second adhesive element. The protective lid surrounds the chip structure and covers a top surface of the chip structure.
US11764115B2

A wafer manufacturing method includes a wafer preparing step of preparing a wafer including a semiconductor device formed in each of a plurality of regions demarcated by a plurality of streets intersecting each other, a removing step of removing, from the wafer, a defective device region including a semiconductor device determined to be a defective product among a plurality of the semiconductor devices formed in the wafer, and a fitting step of fitting, into a removed region formed by removing the defective device region from the wafer, a device chip including a semiconductor device as a non-defective product having same functions as those of the semiconductor device determined to be a defective product and having a size capable of being fitted into the removed region.
US11764110B2

Techniques are described for the use of moats for isolating and singulating semiconductor devices formed on a wafer. Described techniques use dielectric films, such as an oxide-nitride film, to coat moat surfaces and provide passivation. The dielectric films may form a junction with a metal contact layer, to reduce electrical overstress that may otherwise occur in the resulting semiconductor devices. To ensure coverage of the moat surfaces, spray coating of a positive photoresist may be used.
US11764108B2

The present disclosure provides a method for preparing a semiconductor die structure with air gaps for reducing capacitive coupling between conductive features and a method for preparing the semiconductor die structure. The method includes: forming a first supporting backbone on the substrate; forming a first conductor block on the first supporting backbone; forming a second supporting backbone on the substrate; forming a second conductor block on the second supporting backbone; forming a third conductor block suspended above the substrate and connected to the first conductor block and the second conductor block; sequentially forming an energy removable layer and a capping dielectric layer over the substrate, and the energy removable layer and the capping dielectric layer separating the first conductor block, the second conductor block and the third conductor block; and performing a heat treatment process to transform the energy removable layer into a plurality of air gap structures.
US11764099B2

Embodiments described herein relate to a substrate chucking apparatus having a plurality of cavities formed therein. The cavities are formed in a body of the chucking apparatus and a plurality of support elements extend from the body and separate each of the plurality of cavities. In one embodiment, a first plurality of ports are formed in a top surface of the body and extend to a bottom surface of the body through one or more of the plurality of support elements. In another embodiment, a second plurality of ports are formed in a bottom surface of the plurality of cavities and extend through the body to a bottom surface of the body. In yet another embodiment, a first electrode assembly is disposed adjacent the top surface of the body within each of the plurality of support elements and a second electrode assembly is disposed within the body adjacent each of the plurality of cavities.
US11764095B2

A wet alignment method for a micro-semiconductor chip and a display transfer structure are provided. The wet alignment method for a micro-semiconductor chip includes: supplying a liquid to a transfer substrate including a plurality of grooves; supplying the micro-semiconductor chip onto the transfer substrate; scanning the transfer substrate by using an absorber capable of absorbing the liquid. According to the wet alignment method, the micro-semiconductor chip may be transferred onto a large area.
US11764092B2

The substrate transfer apparatus includes a planar motor provided in a transfer chamber and having coils arranged therein; a transfer unit movable on the planar motor; and a control unit configured to control an energization of the coils. The transfer unit includes two bases having magnets arranged thereon and configured to be movable on the planar motor, a substrate support member configured to support a substrate, and a link mechanism configured to connect the two bases and the substrate support member to each other.
US11764089B2

The present disclosure describes a method for substrate storage. The method can include respectively placing a plurality of substrates into a plurality of slots formed by a plurality of fin structures on a panel of a storage device. The method can further include binding each of the plurality of substrates to an corresponding one of the plurality of fin structures. The method can further include moving the storage device from a first location to a second location. The method can further include un-binding the plurality of substrates from the plurality of fin structures.
US11764086B2

A substrate processing system configured to process substrates includes a substrate transport assembly that encloses a controlled environment defined within a continuous transport volume and at least two process modules coupled to the substrate transport assembly. The substrate transport assembly is configured to transport substrates to and from the at least two process modules through the continuous transport volume. At least two gas boxes are configured to deliver gas mixtures to the at least two process modules. An exhaust duct configured to selectively evacuate the at least two process modules through the at least two gas boxes. Surfaces of the at least two gas boxes include perforations configured to allow gases to flow from the at least two gas boxes into the exhaust duct.
US11764084B2

Disclosed is a substrate treatment apparatus. The apparatus includes a support unit that supports and rotates a substrate and a spray unit equipped with one or more nozzles to spray a dual fluid that is a mixture of a cleaning agent and carbon dioxide onto the substrate.
US11764077B2

The embodiment of the disclosure provides a composite layer circuit element and a manufacturing method thereof. The manufacturing method of the composite layer circuit element includes the following. A carrier is provided. A first dielectric layer is formed on the carrier, and the first dielectric layer is patterned. The carrier on which the first dielectric layer is formed is disposed on a first curved-surface mold, and the first dielectric layer is cured. A second dielectric layer is formed on the first dielectric layer. The second dielectric layer is patterned. The carrier on which the first dielectric layer and the second dielectric layer are formed is disposed on a second curved-surface mold, and the second dielectric layer is cured. A thickness of a projection of the first curved-surface mold is smaller than a thickness of a projection of the second curved-surface mold.
US11764071B2

Apparatus for use in preparing heterostructures having a reduced concentration of defects including apparatus for stressing semiconductor substrates to allow them to conform to a crystal having a different crystal lattice constant.
US11764067B2

The present disclosure provides an etching solution, including an ionic strength enhancer having an ionic strength greater than 10−3 M in the etching solution, wherein the ionic strength enhancer includes Li+, Na+, K+, Mg2+, Ca2+, N(CH3)+, or N(C2H5)4+, a solvent, and an etchant.
US11764062B2

A method of forming a semiconductor structure is disclosed. A multi-layer structure is formed over a substrate. A photoresist stack with a stepped sidewall is formed on the multi-layer structure. A pattern of the photoresist stack is transferred to the multi-layer structure.
US11764048B2

A method of analysis using mass spectrometry and/or ion mobility spectrometry is disclosed. The method comprises: using a first device to generate smoke, aerosol or vapour from a target comprising or consisting of a microbial population; mass analysing and/or ion mobility analysing said smoke, aerosol or vapour, or ions derived therefrom, in order to obtain spectrometric data; and analysing said spectrometric data in order to analyse said microbial population.
US11764044B2

A method for deconvoluting measured mass spectrometry data, the method comprising: receiving measured mass spectrometry data representing at least two molecular moieties each having a respective isotopic pattern, wherein at least two of said isotopic patterns overlap; iteratively filling a set of mass channels to produce an approximated version of the mass spectrometry data, said iterative filling comprising a number of iterations, each iteration comprising filling one or more of the mass channels with a chunk of intensity data according to the isotopic pattern of a respective one of the two or more molecular moieties selected for said iteration; terminating said iterative filling when a fitness criterion is met indicating a fit of the approximated version of the mass spectrometry data to the measured mass spectrometry data; and determining the amount of each molecular moiety that produced the measured mass spectrometry data based on the total amount of fills according to the respective isotopic pattern of said molecular moiety.
US11764043B2

Isobaric mass spectrometry tags (e.g., TMT) are susceptible to ratio compression, which arises from the co-isolation and co-fragmentation of interfering species that also contribute to the final reporter ion ratios. Additional stages of ion activation/transformation (e.g., MSn and PTR) have been shown to decrease ratio compression. Embodiments of the present invention include a mass spectrometry cleavable moiety on the isobaric mass tags. The cleavable moiety allows for a predictable mass loss, and results in an improved tag reporter ion purity.
US11764034B2

A plasma processing method according to an exemplary embodiment includes applying a first direct-current voltage to a lower electrode of a substrate support provided in a chamber of a plasma processing apparatus, in a first period during generation of plasma in the chamber. The plasma processing method further includes applying a second direct-current voltage to the lower electrode in a second period different from the first period during generation of plasma in the chamber. The second direct-current voltage has a level different from a level of the first direct-current voltage. The second direct-current voltage has a same polarity as a polarity of the first direct-current voltage.
US11764033B2

The present invention provides for a high voltage direct current power supply including a primary high voltage direct current supply offering a primary output; a floating secondary output floating with respect to the primary output and fed by the primary output: an output terminal at the floating secondary output for providing an output voltage; a controller operative to detect a change in the output voltage at the output terminal and to generate a control signal responsive to the change in output voltage; and a controllable current source, which can comprise a programmable current source, arranged to provide current at the floating secondary output responsive to the said control signal and whereby the said current is provided to reduce charging of a secondary output capacitance as the output voltage changes.
US11764025B2

The invention relates to a triggered fuse for low-voltage applications for protecting devices that can be connected to a power supply system, in particular surge protection devices, consisting of at least one fusible conductor which is located between two contacts and is arranged in a housing, and also consisting of a trigger device for controlled disconnection of the fusible conductor in the event of malfunctions or overload states of the respective connected device, wherein an arc quenching medium is introduced into the housing. The at least one fusible conductor has a plurality of conventional electrical bottlenecks, which are designed for the rated load of the respective fuse. At least one further additional geometric bottleneck is provided, which is disconnectable by rupturing depending on the trigger unit when applied by tension.
US11764024B2

The invention provides a holder for snap-fitting a thermal fuse to an electronic component, wherein the holder comprises: a bottom surface for mounting the holder to a carrier comprising the electronic component, wherein the bottom surface comprises an opening for accommodating the electronic component; a first wall parallel to a second wall, wherein the first wall and the second wall each comprise a protrusion for snap-fitting the thermal fuse to the electronic component; a third wall, wherein the third wall comprises an edge for bending around at least one lead of the thermal fuse, wherein a shortest distance between the bottom surface and said edge is larger than a shortest distance between the bottom surface and one of said protrusion.
US11764019B2

The present disclosure relates to an arc extinguishing chamber base of a molded case circuit breaker and, more specifically, to an arc extinguishing chamber base of a molded case circuit breaker, manufactured using a thermoplastic resin. The present disclosure enables an arc extinguishing chamber base for forming a molded case circuit breaker to be manufactured using an aromatic polyamide-based thermoplastic resin, thereby enabling an increase in productivity, a decrease in component weight, a reduction in component production time, an eco-friendly effect, and recycling. Furthermore, component lifespan increases.
US11764014B2

Exemplary embodiments are disclosed that include multi-voltage contactors, controls, and related methods.
US11764010B2

A contactor includes an housing having a cavity, fixed contacts received in the cavity having mating ends in the cavity, a movable contact movable within the cavity between a mated position and an unmated position and engaging the fixed contacts to electrically connect the fixed contacts in the mated position, and a coil assembly in the cavity operated to move the movable contact between the unmated position and the mating position. The contactor includes an arc suppressor in the cavity. The arc suppressor includes a multi-pole magnet having a first magnet having a first pole and a second magnet having a second pole. The first magnet is integrated with the second magnet in a unitary magnet body.
US11764009B2

A device includes a housing, a circuit board disposed inside the housing, and an elastic seat covering one surface on one side of the circuit board, wherein the housing includes a wall having one opening provided on the one side and another opening provided on another side which is other than the one side, the wall extending between the one opening and the another in a direction intersecting in a direction in which the one surface of the circuit board extends, wherein the elastic seat has a flange, and wherein the flange contacts the wall so as to deflect against the wall.
US11764007B2

A key structure, which includes a bottom plate, a keycap, an elastic element, a first bracket, and a second bracket. The keycap is disposed on the bottom plate and has multiple first pivoting portions. The elastic element is disposed under the keycap. The first bracket is disposed between the keycap and the bottom plate, and the first bracket is pivotally connected to the first pivoting portions. The second bracket is disposed between the keycap and the bottom plate, the second bracket is rotatably pivoted to the first bracket, and the number of the first pivoting portions is greater than two.
US11763998B1

A solid electrolytic capacitor comprising a capacitor element that contains a sintered porous anode body formed from a valve metal powder having a specific charge of about 50,000 μF*V/g or more, a dielectric that overlies the anode body, and a solid electrolyte that overlies the dielectric that includes a conductive polymer is provided. The capacitor exhibits a normalized aged leakage current of about 8% or less and an anomalous charging current of about 1 amp or less.
US11763992B2

An electronic component includes: a body including a stack structure formed of a plurality of dielectric layers and internal electrodes alternately stacked with the dielectric layers interposed therebetween; and an external electrode disposed outside the body, connected to the internal electrode, and including conductive metal and glass, in which the external electrode includes a first electrode layer connected to the internal electrode and a second electrode layer disposed on the first electrode layer, an area proportion of the glass of the first electrode layer is greater than that of the glass of the second electrode layer, and a thickness of the second electrode layer is 6 μm or more.
US11763991B2

A multilayer ceramic capacitor includes a ceramic body including a dielectric layer and first and second internal electrodes disposed to oppose each other with the dielectric layer interposed therebetween, and first and second external electrodes disposed outside of the ceramic body and connected to the first and second internal electrodes, respectively. The ceramic body includes an active portion including of the first and second internal electrodes disposed to oppose each other with the dielectric layer interposed therebetween to form capacitance, and a cover portion disposed in upper and lower portions of the active portion. The cover portion has a larger number of pores than the dielectric layer of the active portion, and the cover portion includes a ceramic-polymer composite filled with a polymer in the pores of the cover portion.
US11763989B2

Provided are a dielectric monolayer thin film, a capacitor and a semiconductor device each including the dielectric monolayer thin film, and a method of forming the dielectric monolayer thin film, the dielectric monolayer thin film including an oxide which is represented by Formula 1 and has a perovskite-type crystal structure, wherein the oxide has a surface chemically bonded with hydrogen. A2Bn−3CnO3n+1   wherein, in Formula 1, A is a divalent element, B is a monovalent element, C is a pentavalent element, and n is a number from 3 to 8.
US11763987B2

A multilayer capacitor and a board having the same mounted thereon are provided. The multilayer capacitor includes a capacitor body including a plurality of dielectric layers and a plurality of internal electrodes alternately disposed with each of the plurality of dielectric layers interposed therebetween, and an external electrode disposed on the capacitor body to be connected to the internal electrode. At least one intermetallic compound layer is disposed in a region in which the plurality of internal electrodes and the external electrode are connected, and a total number of the at least one intermetallic compound layer is more than or equal to 55% and less than 100% of a total number of the plurality of internal electrodes.
US11763983B2

A passive, current dependent inductivity (1) comprises a magnetic core (2), windings (3) and at least one bank air gap (4). A saturation region (5) made of magnetic material is arranged between the bank air gap (4) and the windings (3). A magnetic flux path (6) bifurcates into a first path (61) passing through the saturation region (5) and into a second path (62) passing through the bank air gap (4) and bypassing the saturation region (5). The magnetic resistance of the first path (61) is lower than the magnetic resistance of the second path (62) for winding currents below a first saturation current (7a) and whereby the magnetic resistance of the second path (62) is lower than the magnetic resistance of the first path (61) for winding currents above the first saturation current (7a) due to saturation of the saturation region.
US11763972B2

A magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) element including a free layer, a reference layer; and a tunnel barrier layer between the free layer and the reference layer. The reference layer includes a first pinned layer, a second pinned layer, an anti-ferromagnetic coupling (AFC) spacer layer between the first pinned layer and the second pinned layer, a first spacer layer adjacent to the second pinned layer, a second spacer layer, a ferromagnetic layer sandwiched by the first spacer layer and the second spacer layer, a polarization enhancement layer adjacent to the second spacer layer.
US11763970B2

A coil electronic component includes a support substrate including a metal plate having a plurality of through-holes formed therein, a coil pattern disposed on at least a surface of the support substrate and having a core region in the center of the coil pattern, an encapsulant disposed on at least a portion of the support substrate, the coil pattern, and at least a portion of the metal plate, and an external electrode disposed outside of the encapsulant and connected to the coil pattern.
US11763968B2

A polymeric positive temperature coefficient (PPTC) device including a PPTC body, a first electrode disposed on a first side of the PPTC body, and a second electrode disposed on a second side of the PPTC body, wherein the PPTC body is formed of a PPTC material that includes a polymer matrix and a conductive filler, wherein the conductive filler defines 20%-39% by volume of the PPTC material.
US11763965B2

An oxide superconducting thin film material includes: a metal substrate having a surface with a biaxially oriented crystal orientation structure; an intermediate layer biaxially oriented and formed on the metal substrate; and an oxide superconducting thin film formed on the intermediate layer and composed of a RE123-based oxide superconductor represented by REBa2Cu3Oy. The oxide superconducting thin film includes Br (bromine).
US11763962B2

An insulating cable having a conductor and an insulator configured by a plurality of resin layers on the conductor, wherein the plurality of resin layers contain the same kind of fluorine resin, a difference in refractive index between a resin layer having the largest refractive index and a resin layer having the smallest refractive index among the plurality of resin layers is 0.03 or less, a layer thickness of an outermost resin layer of the insulator is 0.03 mm or less, and a deviation (coefficient of variation CV) in thickness of the insulator in a cross-section perpendicular to a longitudinal direction of the cable is 0.035 or less.
US11763955B2

Disclosed is a method of producing Tc-99m by using nuclear resonance fluorescence. More specifically, and a method of preparing Tc-99m by using nuclear resonance fluorescence includes irradiating a ground-state Tc-99 nucleus with a photon beam, thereby causing a nuclear transmutation to proceed such that the nucleus excited to high energy and then undergoes a transition to Tc-99m.
US11763953B2

A nuclear reactor vessel includes a shell (5) having a wall (9) traversed by at least one passage (11) having a central axis (C) and a valve (21) mounted in the passage (11), the valve (21) having a determined outer cross-section. The passage (11) has an inner end segment (23) that opens into the inner volume (7) and an outer end segment (25) that opens into an outer piping (13), the valve (21) being housed in the inner end segment (23). The valve (21) is capable of being extracted from the passage (11) through the inside of the vessel (1). The outer end segment (25) has at least one portion having an inner cross-section, perpendicular to the central axis (C), that is smaller than the outer cross-section of the valve (21), such that the valve (21) cannot be ejected out of the vessel (1).
US11763948B2

Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for generating a mental health prediction for a patient using a centrality ranking of the brain of the patient. One of the methods includes obtaining brain data of a patient, wherein the brain data comprises, for each of a plurality of pairs of parcellations formed from a set of parcellations where each pair comprises a first parcellation and a second parcellation, data characterizing a number of tracts connecting the first parcellation and the second parcellation; determining a network graph from the brain data; generating, for each of a plurality of nodes in the network graph, a measure of centrality of the node; determining a centrality ranking of the plurality of nodes of the network graph according to the respective measures of centrality; generating a mental health prediction for the patient using the determined centrality ranking.
US11763932B2

An example system includes a processor to receive an image with corresponding acquisition information. The processor is to classify the image using the corresponding acquisition information via a deep neural network including integrated acquisition information.
US11763926B2

A method, computer program product, and infusion pump assembly for administering a sequential, multi-part, infusion event, wherein the sequential, multi-part, infusion event includes a plurality of discrete infusion events. If a one-time infusion event is available to be administered, the administration of at least a portion of the plurality of discrete infusion events included within the sequential, multi-part, infusion event is delayed. The one-time infusion event is administered.
US11763924B2

The invention relates to the technical field of supporting patients in the repeated taking of drugs within the context of a therapeutic treatment. The invention relates to a method, to a system, and to a computer program product that monitor the taking of drugs by a patient and inform the patient or a doctor or another person if a drug portion should not be taken in order to thus optimize the effectiveness of the treatment or reduce risks.
US11763923B2

Systems and methods for enabling determination and notification of an omitted event in a surgical procedure are disclosed. A system may include at least one processor configured to implement a method including accessing frames of video captured during a specific surgical procedure and accessing stored data identifying a recommended sequence of events for the surgical procedure. The method may include comparing the accessed frames with the recommended sequence of events to identify an indication of a deviation between the specific surgical procedure and the recommended sequence of events for the surgical procedure. The method may include determining a name of an intraoperative surgical event associated with the deviation and providing a notification of the deviation including the name of the intraoperative surgical event associated with the deviation.
US11763917B2

The present disclosure relates to systems and methods for facilitating trusted handling of genomic and/or other sensitive information. Certain embodiments may use a virtualized execution environment to execute code and/or programs that wish to access and/or otherwise use genomic and/or other sensitive information. In some embodiments, data requests from the code and/or programs may be routed through a transparent data access proxy configured to transform requests and/or associated responses to protect the integrity of the genomic and/or other sensitive information.
US11763905B2

Upon detecting power loss during the process of programming multi-level cell (MLC) memory in a storage system, the storage system takes steps to prevent data loss. In one example, the controller sends a graceful shutdown command to the memory, in response to which the memory aborts the ongoing programming operation and stores data from data latches associated with unprogrammed memory cells in single-level cell (SLC) memory. The memory can also store data from programmed memory cells in the SLC memory. The data to be programmed in the MLC memory can be reconstructed prior to powering down the storage system or after the storage system is powered back up. The reconstructed data can then be programmed in the MLC memory.
US11763899B2

Methods, systems, devices, and computer-readable media for performing read disturb management of a memory device. A method includes retrieving a value of a read counter for a block associated with a read request issued to a memory array; refreshing valid word lines in the block if the value of the read counter exceeds a first threshold; identifying a set of valid word lines in the block if the value of the read counter exceeds a second threshold, the second threshold lower than the first threshold; identifying a subset of the set of valid word lines, the subset of the set of valid word lines including word lines having an error rate above a pre-configured error rate threshold; and refreshing the subset of the set of valid word lines.
US11763897B2

Methods, systems, and devices for reduced-voltage operation of a memory device are described. A memory device may operate in different operational modes based on a value of a supply voltage fir the memory device. For example, when the value of the supply voltage exceeds both a first threshold voltage and a second threshold voltage, the memory device may be operated in a normal operation mode. When the value of the supply voltage is between the first threshold voltage and the second threshold voltage, the memory device may be operated in a low voltage operation mode, which may be a reduced performance mode relative to the normal operation mode. When the value of the supply voltage is below the second threshold voltage, the memory device may be deactivated.
US11763892B2

In certain aspects, a method for operating a memory device is disclosed. The memory device includes a plurality of memory planes. Whether an instruction is an asynchronous multi-plane independent (AMPI) read instruction or a non-AMPI read instruction is determined. In response to the instruction being an AMPI read instruction, an AMPI read control signal is generated based on the AMPI read instruction, and the AMPI read control signal is directed to a corresponding memory plane of the memory planes. In response to the instruction being a non-AMPI read instruction, a non-AMPI read control signal is generated based on the non-AMPI read instruction, and the non-AMPI read control signal is directed to each memory plane of the memory planes.
US11763891B2

Disclosed herein are related to a memory system including a memory cell and a circuit to operate the memory cell. In one aspect, the circuit includes a pair of transistors to electrically couple, to the bit line, a selected one of i) a voltage source to supply a reference voltage to the memory cell and ii a sensor to sense a current through the memory cell. In one aspect, the circuit includes a first transistor. The first transistor and the bit line may be electrically coupled between the pair of transistors and the memory cell in series.
US11763890B2

A semiconductor memory device includes a substrate, first and second P-type well regions on the substrate, an N-type well region on the substrate and sandwiched between the first and second P-type well regions, a first peripheral circuit on a region of the first P-type well region adjacent to the N-type well region and supplied with a reference voltage via a first wiring, and a second peripheral circuit on a region of the second P-type well region adjacent to the N-type well region and supplied with a reference voltage via a second wiring.
US11763882B2

A twelve-transistor (12T) memory cell for a memory device that includes a transmission gate, a cross-coupled inverter circuit operably connected to the transmission gate, and a tri-state inverter operably connected to the cross-coupled inverter circuit. The cross-coupled inverter includes another tri-state inverter cross-coupled to an inverter circuit. Various operations for the 12T memory cell, as well as circuitry to perform the operations, are disclosed.
US11763874B2

Methods, systems, and devices for feedback for power management of a memory die using shorting are described. A memory device may short a first rail with a voltage source for communicating feedback regarding a supply voltage to a power management component, such as a power management integrated circuit of a memory system. The memory device may detect a condition of one or more voltage rails for delivering power coupled with the array of memory cells. The memory device may short a first rail of the network of components for delivering power with a voltage source based on detecting the condition. In some cases, the memory device may generate a feedback signal across the first rail of the network of components for delivering power based on shorting the first rail.
US11763873B2

A memory device includes an array of memory cells and a plurality of peripheral circuits operably coupled to the memory array. A power control circuit may be configured to individually control an application of power to each of the plurality of peripheral circuits and the array of memory cells. Inserting a switch device across the different power domains to achieve the same sequential wake-up path for the peripheral circuits connected to different power domains reduces peak current.
US11763863B2

Systems and methods are provided for controlling a wake-up operation of a memory circuit. The memory circuit may include a memory array with a plurality of memory cells, first logic circuitry, first switching circuitry, first latch circuitry, and second switching circuitry. The first logic circuitry may be configured to generate a first bit line pre-charge signal for a first memory cell of the plurality of memory cells, where the first bit line pre-charge signal is generated in response to a sleep signal. The first switching circuitry may be configured to provide power to one or more bit line of the first memory cell in response to the first bit line pre-charge signal. The first latch circuit may receive the sleep signal and the first bit line pre-charge signal and generate a delayed sleep signal. The second logic circuitry may be configured to generate a second bit line pre-charge signal for a second memory cell of the plurality of memory cells, where the second bit line pre-charge signal is generated in response to the delayed sleep signal. The second switching circuitry may be configured to provide power to one or more bit line of the second memory cell in response to the second bit line pre-charge signal.
US11763861B2

Methods, systems, and devices for reduced pin status register are described. An apparatus may include a first memory die and a second memory die each coupled with a data bus. The apparatus may further include a controller coupled with the first memory die and the second memory die via the data bus that is configured to transmit a first command associated with a first operation to the first memory die and a second command associated with a second operation to the second memory die. The controller may further transmit a third command concurrently to the first memory die and the second memory die, the third command requesting a first status of the first operation and a second status of the second operation. The controller may receive the first status and the second status concurrently via the data bus from the first memory die and the second memory die.
US11763859B2

A data sorting control circuit includes a phase detector suitable for detecting a phase of each of a first clock signal, a second clock signal, a third clock signal, and a fourth clock signal in response to a read command, an order determiner suitable for determining a data order as a first order or a second order based on a seed address and the detected phase of each of the clock signals, and an sorting control signal generator suitable for shifting the read command based on the first clock signal to the fourth clock signal to generate a first sorting control signal, a second sorting control signal, a third sorting control signal, and a fourth sorting control signal, and outputting the first sorting control signal to the fourth sorting control signal according to the first order or the second order.
US11763850B1

Techniques for eliminating bias in selectively edited videos are provided. A request to release a video capturing a public safety incident is received. The video is edited to create an edited video. At least one civilian score and at least one public safety official score based on the sentiment of the video is computed. At least one edited civilian score and at least one edited public safety official score based on the sentiment of the video is computed. A first score is computed based on a combination of the civilian score and public safety official score. A second score is computed based on a combination of the edited civilian score and edited public safety official score. The first and second score are compared to determine if a difference between the scores exceed a threshold. The edited video is released when the scores do not exceed the threshold.
US11763849B1

The present disclosure describes techniques for automatically and fast generating music for videos. The techniques comprise receiving a video from a user. The video may comprise a plurality of segments of frames. Information may be extracted from the video, wherein the extracted information comprises information indicating motion speed in the video, information indicating motion saliency in the video, information indicating scene transition in the video, and timing information associated with the video. A plurality of sets of music notes matching the plurality of segments of frames may be generated based at least in part on the extracted information. A plurality of vectors corresponding to the plurality of sets of music notes may be generated. The plurality of pieces of music audio corresponding to the plurality of segments of frames may be generated based at least in part on the plurality of vectors.
US11763846B2

Described are magnetic recording heads that include an overcoat that includes a titanium oxynitride (TiON) layer.
US11763845B2

A magnetic stack includes a substrate and a soft magnetic underlayer deposited on a top surface of the substrate. A heat sink layer is disposed on top of the soft magnetic underlayer, and an interlayer is deposited on top of the heat sink layer. A non-magnetic seed layer is deposited on top of the interlayer. A magnetic recording structure which includes more than one magnetic recording layer is deposited on the top surface of the non-magnetic seed layer.
US11763830B2

A method for decoding an encoded audio bitstream is disclosed. The method includes receiving the encoded audio bitstream and decoding the audio data to generate a decoded lowband audio signal. The method further includes extracting high frequency reconstruction metadata and filtering the decoded lowband audio signal with an analysis filterbank to generate a filtered lowband audio signal. The method also includes extracting a flag indicating whether either spectral translation or harmonic transposition is to be performed on the audio data and regenerating a highband portion of the audio signal using the filtered lowband audio signal and the high frequency reconstruction metadata in accordance with the flag.
US11763829B2

Embodiments of this application disclose a bandwidth extension (BWE) method and apparatus. The method is performed by an electronic device, and includes: performing a time-frequency transform on a to-be-processed narrowband signal to obtain a corresponding initial low-frequency spectrum; obtaining a correlation parameter of a high-frequency portion and a low-frequency portion of a target broadband spectrum based on the initial low-frequency spectrum by using a neural network model; obtaining an initial high-frequency spectrum based on the correlation parameter and the initial low-frequency spectrum; and obtaining a broadband signal according to a target low-frequency spectrum and a target high-frequency spectrum.
US11763828B2

A frequency band expansion device includes processing circuitry to calculate a weighting coefficient based on a frequency gradient of the input signal; to generate a white noise signal; to generate a first white noise signal by performing filtering on the white noise signal; to generate a second white noise signal by regulating a phase characteristic of the white noise signal; to generate a third white noise signal by performing weighted addition on the first white noise signal and the second white noise signal by using the weighting coefficient; and to generate the output signal by adding together the input signal and a signal corresponding to the third white noise signal, wherein the processing circuitry is configured so that the phase characteristic of the second white noise signal becomes the same as the phase characteristic of the first white noise signal.
US11763822B2

The present invention relates to a method and a system for capping incoming transactions in inbound stateful conversations established between a client and a plurality of conversation servers of a service integrator. For each client, a group of conversation servers is allocated to handle the inbound stateful conversations initiated. Each conversation server in the group broadcasts a local traffic value periodically to the other conversation servers in the group. Each conversation server in the group calculates a transaction capping limit based on a client global transaction capping limit and the broadcasted local traffic values from the other conversation servers in the group. Each conversation server limits the rate of incoming transactions received by the client when exceeding the local transaction capping limit.
US11763819B1

A speech interface device is configured to defer encryption of audio data on-device until a time when the encryption operation is not competing with other computationally-intensive operations for responding to the audio data. For example, audio data based on sound captured in an environment of the speech interface device can be stored in volatile memory of the speech interface device, without encrypting it, until a set of processing operations (e.g., ASR processing, NLU processing, audio event processing, etc.) performed based on the audio data have stopped. Based on a determination that these processing operations for responding to the audio data have stopped, the logic may encrypt the audio data to generate encrypted data, and the encrypted data can be stored in non-volatile memory of the speech interface device for uploading to a remote system when a connection is available.
US11763815B2

A location monitoring system tracks a location of a user within a healthcare facility. When the user is detected in a patient room an electronic controller activates a voice command database having a plurality of voice commands specific to the user. A microphone located in the patient room receives one of the plurality of voice commands. The electronic controller transmits the one of the plurality of voice commands to a remote device positioned outside of the patient room.
US11763812B2

Provided are an image display apparatus and a method of controlling the same. The image display apparatus enabling voice recognition includes: a first voice inputter which receives a user-side audio signal; an audio outputter which outputs an audio signal processed by the image display apparatus; a first voice recognizer which recognizes the user-side audio signal received through the first voice inputter; and a controller which decreases a volume of the audio signal output through the audio outputter to a predetermined level if a voice recognition start command is received.
US11763806B1

Techniques for generating, from first speaker recognition data corresponding to at least a first word, second speaker recognition data corresponding to at least a second word are described. During a speaker recognition enrollment process, a device receives audio data corresponding to one or more prompted spoken inputs comprising the at least first word. Using the prompted spoken input(s), the first speaker recognition data (specific to that least first word) is generated. Sometime thereafter, a user may indicate that speaker recognition processing is to be performed using at least a second word. Rather than have the user go through the speaker recognition enrollment process a second time, the device (or a system) may apply a transformation model to the first speaker recognition data to generate second speaker recognition data specific to the at least second word.
US11763796B2

A computer-implemented method for speech synthesis, a computer device, and a non-transitory computer readable storage medium are provided. The method includes: obtaining a speech text to be synthesized; obtaining a Mel spectrum corresponding to the speech text to be synthesized according to the speech text to be synthesized; inputting the Mel spectrum into a complex neural network, and obtaining a complex spectrum corresponding to the speech text to be synthesized, wherein the complex spectrum comprises real component information and imaginary component information; and obtaining a synthetic speech corresponding to the speech text to be synthesized, according to the complex spectrum. The method can efficiently and simply complete speech synthesis.
US11763787B2

An operator of a digital audio workstation (DAW) application is able to assign individual tracks of a DAW session for export to specific players within a musical score of a scorewriter application. The DAW operator associates each track with a player identifier, which is retained in association with an interoperable format file generated by the export process. When the scorewriter imports such a file, it extracts the player identifier and uses it to map the track to a scored instrument. The mapping may also depend on a scorewriter arrangement of players for the instruments. The DAW operator may assign multiple tracks representing a given instrument played with different techniques to a single instrument part in a score. The playing techniques for the instruments are also associated with the tracks and may be parsed by the scorewriter to annotate the score with the corresponding notations.
US11763780B2

A gaming system including a housing and a reel assembly including rotatable reel having a reel strip including a space symbol having an image space area and a graphic area, and a transmissive display device defining a see-through window aligned with the rotatable reel and configured to display an image in the window aligned with the image space area of the space symbol of the reel strip.
US11763778B2

A graphics processing unit (GPU) includes a timing reference one or more processors configured to generate and provide, based on the timing reference, frames to a display system that supports variable refresh rates. The frames include a vertical blanking region having a first duration. The display system transmits information indicating an operation to be performed by the display system during the vertical blanking region of one or more subsequent frames. The one or more processors are configured to increase the first duration to a second duration in response to receiving the information indicating an operation to be performed by the display system during the vertical blanking region of at least one subsequent frame. In some cases, the first duration of the vertical blanking region is a minimum duration that corresponds to a maximum refresh rate supported by the display system.
US11763777B2

An image display device, image display system, image display method and computer program which are configured so that not only the gradation characteristic at the luminance over 0.05 (cd/m2) but also the gradation characteristic at the luminance less than 0.05 (cd/m2) satisfies the DICOM. The image display device includes an image display unit; and an image processing unit. The image processing unit is configured to display the image data on the image display unit based on first and second gradation characteristics, a luminance of the first gradation characteristic is 0.05 (cd/m2) or more, a luminance of the second gradation characteristic is less than 0.05 (cd/m2), the first gradation characteristic complies with GSDF (Grayscale Standard Display Function) gradation characteristic of DICOM standard, and the first and second gradation characteristics are defined to satisfy a relationship between a JND value and a corresponding luminance.
US11763770B2

A method for driving an array substrate includes: charging six sub-pixels of each repeating unit controlled by two gate lines that are coupled to one first control sub-circuit in each of a plurality of charging phases included in a frame period; each charging phase including six charging sub-phases, and one sub-pixel of each repeating unit being charged in each charging sub-phase. In each charging sub-phase, the first control sub-circuit transmits a scanning signal from a scan signal transmission channel to one of two gate lines coupled thereto under control of a scan control signal transmitted by at least one scan control signal line; each second control sub-circuit transmits a data signal from a data signal transmission channel to one data line coupled to a repeating unit under control of a data control signal transmitted by at least one data control signal line.
US11763766B2

A novel display panel that is highly convenient or reliable is provided. A pixel circuit includes a first switch, a node, a first capacitor, a second capacitor, and a second switch. The first switch includes a first terminal to which a first signal is supplied and a second terminal electrically connected to the node. The first capacitor includes a first terminal electrically connected to the node. The second capacitor includes a first terminal electrically connected to the node and a second terminal electrically connected to the second switch. The second switch includes a first terminal to which a second signal is supplied and a second terminal electrically connected to the second terminal of the second capacitor. In addition, the second switch has a function of changing from a non-conducting state to a conducting state when the first switch is in a non-conducting state and a function of changing from a conducting state to a non-conducting state when the first switch is in a non-conducting state. The display element performs display on the basis of a potential of the node.
US11763758B2

A luminance-unevenness correction system includes the following: an inspection backlight; an imaging device that generates imaged panel data by imaging a liquid-crystal display panel being illuminated with the inspection backlight; and a correction device that generates correction data and transmits the correction data to the liquid-crystal display panel. The correction data is used for correcting the luminance unevenness of the liquid-crystal display panel. The imaging device can generate backlight luminance-distribution data indicating the luminance distribution of the inspection backlight, by imaging the inspection backlight remaining on. The correction device extracts panel luminance-distribution data from the imaged panel data and the backlight luminance-distribution data, and generates the correction data in accordance with the panel luminance-distribution data extracted. The panel luminance-distribution data indicates luminance unevenness specific to the liquid-crystal display panel.
US11763755B2

A light emitting display (LED) device can include a display panel configured to display an image; and a data driver including a panel driving circuit configured to drive the display panel and a panel sensing circuit configured to sense a condition of the display panel, in which the panel driving circuit includes a first data voltage output circuit to output a voltage to both of a first data line and a first reference line of the display panel to display black on a first sub-pixel included in the display panel.
US11763750B2

The invention of the present application provides a drive circuit, a display device, and a drive method for reducing power consumption. A drive circuit of the present invention includes a setting circuit configured to precharge, to a first voltage, a video signal line connected to a first transistor configured to sample a voltage of the video signal line, and an adjustment circuit configured to adjust a voltage of the video signal line by charging or discharging the video signal line precharged to the first voltage during a time period corresponding to a second voltage set in the video signal line.
US11763744B2

A pixel driving circuit and a method for controlling the same, and a display apparatus are provided. The pixel driving circuit includes a charge storage circuit, a driving circuit and first to third switching circuits. The first switching circuit includes first to third switching elements. Control electrodes of the first and third switching elements are coupled to a reset signal terminal. First electrode of the third switching element is coupled to a fourth node. Second electrode of the second switching element is coupled to a third node. The charge storage circuit includes capacitors coupled in parallel or in series. The first switching circuit is turned on in a first phase and turned off in second and third phases. The second switching circuit is turned off in the first and second phases and turned on in the third phase.
US11763719B2

The present application provides a gate driving unit circuit and a method of driving the same, a gate driving circuit and a display apparatus. The gate driving unit circuit includes a shift register and a plurality of driving signal output sub-circuits. Each driving signal output sub-circuit corresponds to one of gate lines on an array substrate, is coupled to a first power supply terminal and a signal output terminal of the shift register, and also coupled to a corresponding one of driving scan signal lines. Each driving signal output sub-circuit is configured to output, under the control of a signal output by the signal output terminal of the shift register, a driving scan signal provided by the corresponding driving scan signal line or an OFF voltage provided by the first power supply terminal to the corresponding gate line.
US11763714B2

The display device disclosed in the present application includes a driving chip, a plurality of fan-out lines electrically connected to the driving chip; and a plurality of data lines electrically connected to the plurality of fan-out lines in a one-to-one correspondence, wherein the driving chip includes a plurality of resistance modules, the plurality of resistance modules are electrically connected to the plurality of fan-out lines in a one-to-one correspondence, and the plurality of resistance module are configured to compensate different impedances of the fan-out lines.
US11763708B2

A method for generating an image with uniform brightness, the method includes: providing a first sub-image having a first overlapping portion and a first non-overlapping portion; providing a second sub-image having a second overlapping portion and a second non-overlapping portion; and superimposing the first sub-image with the second sub-image through the first overlapping portion and the second overlapping portion. The brightness of the first overlapping portion of the first sub-image is complementary to the brightness of the second overlapping portion of the second sub-image.
US11763707B2

Provided is a projecting apparatus including a projector that emits projection light, a processor that controls an operation of the projector, and a user operation receiver that receives an input operation. In receipt of the input operation concerning startup of the projecting apparatus, the processor assesses a state of the projecting apparatus and determines whether a lighting action of the projection light from the projector is valid based on an assessment result of the state of the projecting apparatus.
US11763701B2

A display device includes a display panel; a back cover supporting the display panel on a rear surface of the display panel; a roller disposed on a rear surface of the back cover, wherein the display panel and the back cover are wound around or unwound from the roller; a flexible film electrically connected to a pad area of the display panel; and a sealing layer disposed to cover an end of the flexible film. At least some of elements of the display panel including a substrate may be extended beyond the sealing layer. Accordingly, it is possible to prevent cracks in the display panel due to the pressing by the cover plate and the overflow of the sealant, thereby solving the issues of driving failure and reliability of the display panel.
US11763695B2

A method and system for computer-implemented simulation of radar raw data, where the radar raw data are generated for a synthetic MIMO radar system including a transmitter array of several transmitters for transmitting radar signals and a receiver array of several receivers for receiving radar echoes of the radar signals. In this method, ray tracing of a radar signal sent from a preset transmitting position within the transmitter array and received at a preset receiving position within the receiver array is performed based on a 3D model of a virtual area adjacent to the MIMO radar system, where the ray tracing determines propagations of a plurality of rays within the radar signal from the preset transmitting position to the preset receiving position. The propagation of each ray is dependent on a first angle and a second angle describing the direction of a respective ray at the preset transmitting position. By using first-order derivatives with respect to the first angle and the second angle, propagations of a plurality of modified rays originating from a respective transmitter and received at a respective receiver are determined based on a linear approximation. The modified rays are processed in order to determine the radar raw data.
US11763692B2

Methods and systems for the secure delivery and processing of exam questions and responses. One or more exam questions and one or more identifiers of one or more designated individuals who are authorized to print the one or more exam questions are transported using a secure protocol. Biometric information is obtained from an individual requesting to print the one or more exam questions and information is read from an embedded tag that identifies a corresponding exam sheet as a unique exam sheet for a specified exam and that identifies that the specified exam is for a particular student. The specified exam is printed on the unique exam sheet in response to a first current time being in a printing time window TW1 and the biometric information from the individual matching biometric information of one of the one or more designated individuals.
US11763691B1

An integrated learning system provides for progressive education for children through a virtual world, an individualized journal and an educator dashboard with real time updates. The system includes an extended reality (XR) enabled device and a computer or tablet for the student(s), a remote server, and a computer for the instructor. The extended reality supports deeper learning and provides differentiated assessment via a dashboard that tracks movement within the system to measure learning and progress. The system updates in real time with the student's progress (responses, interactions, time spent on page), includes a teacher-student messaging system, and enables the student to re-enter the virtual environment at the same point or allow the student to progress to different points based upon events in the virtual environment or the outcomes of choices made in the digital journal.
US11763687B2

A system having components coupled to an aircraft and components remote from the aircraft processes radar-augmented data, transmits information between aircraft system components and/or remote system components, and dynamically determines locations and states of the aircraft, while the aircraft is in flight. Based on the locations and states of the aircraft, the system generates instructions for flight control of the aircraft toward a flight path appropriate to the locations of the aircraft, and can update flight control instructions as new data is received and processed.
US11763685B2

A system and method for compiling and converting Aeronautical Radio Incorporated (ARINC) 424 or Digital Aeronautical Flight Information File (DAFIF) files into a binary database. The system and method include a controller module for receiving, extracting, converting, performing a set of quality checks, and directing the output or communication of the binary database to a remote server. The remote server can include a controller module that can verify validity of the communicated binary database and create aircraft loadable media for a flight management system navigational database.
US11763683B2

The present disclosure provides an apparatus and a method for computing data for guiding unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in a three-dimensional (3D) air space. Stored network data including location data of network nodes as well as current network data including current connectivity data of the network nodes are acquired. By correlating the stored and current network data, current 3D coverage data indicating current network coverage along three dimensions in the 3D flight area (e.g. a handover probability or an interference caused by a UAV) are determined. The techniques of the present disclosure enable modeling and predicting a current coverage and connectivity state of 3D air space and facilitates control and operation of UAV air traffic.
US11763679B2

A system includes a first notifying unit, a detection unit, and a second notifying unit. The first notifying unit performs a first notification for notifying a target in a predetermined area of an abnormality, in a case where an abnormal state occurs in a running vehicle. The detection unit detects presence of a target unaware of the first notification. The second notifying unit performs a second notification for notifying the target in the predetermined area of the abnormality, in a case where the presence of the target unaware of the first notification is detected.
US11763678B2

Among other things, equipment is located at an intersection of a transportation network. The equipment includes an input to receive data from a sensor oriented to monitor ground transportation entities at or near the intersection. A wireless communication device sends to a device of one of the ground transportation entities, a warning about a dangerous situation at or near the intersection, there is a processor and a storage for instructions executable by the processor to perform actions including the following. A machine learning model is stored that can predict behavior of ground transportation entities at or near the intersection at a current time. The machine learning model is based on training data about previous motion and related behavior of ground transportation entities at or near the intersection. Current motion data received from the sensor about ground transportation entities at or near the intersection is applied to the machine learning model to predict imminent behaviors of the ground transportation entities. An imminent dangerous situation for one or more of the ground transportation entities at or near the intersection is inferred from the predicted imminent behaviors. The wireless communication device sends the warning about the dangerous situation to the device of one of the ground transportation entities.
US11763674B2

A computer-implemented method for performing smart building automated check-in includes receiving a digital image of a visiting user; receiving a visited user selection; and transmitting a notification to a computing device of the visited user, the notification including an identifier of the visiting user. A smart building automated check-in system includes a processor; and a memory storing instructions that, when executed by the processor, cause the system to: receive a digital image of a user; receive a visited user selection; and transmit a notification to a computing device of the visited user, the notification including an identifier of the visiting user. A non-transitory computer readable medium includes program instructions that when executed, cause a computer to: receive a digital image of a user; receive a visited user selection; and transmit a notification to a computing device of the visited user, the notification including an identifier of the visiting user.
US11763673B2

Device and methods for controlling occupation of geographic spaces. The method includes identifying, via a software application, an object for performing an action for the vehicle, the action relating to occupying a space for the vehicle, transmitting a targeted request to the object for the performing the action, receiving a notification that the space is occupied by the object in response to the transmitting the targeted request, and determining that the action is completed upon arriving at the space.
US11763669B2

Systems and methods for real-time detection and mitigation anomalous behavior of a remote vehicle are provided, e.g., vehicle behavior that is consistent with distracted or unexpectedly disabled driving. On-board and off-board sensors associated with a subject vehicle may monitor the subject vehicle's environment, and behavior characteristics of a remote vehicle operating within the subject vehicle's environment may be determined based upon collected sensor data. The remote vehicle's behavior characteristics may be utilized to detect or determine the presence of anomalous behavior, which may be anomalous for the current contextual conditions of the vehicles' environment. Mitigating actions for detected remote vehicle anomalous behaviors may be suggested and/or automatically implemented at the subject vehicle and/or at proximate vehicles to avoid or reduce the risk of accidents, injury, or death resulting from the anomalous behavior. In some situations, authorities may be notified.
US11763665B2

Multifunctional wireless apparatus, spectrometry instruments, real-time computational system and device ergonomic forms for live and telemetry monitoring of clinical parameters, health data and other vital medical information. Clinical parameters and medical information include pulse rate, respiratory rate, continuous blood glucose levels, continuous blood pressure levels, pulse rate variability, oxygen saturation ratio, body temperature, bio-electrical activity, sleep patterns, sleep health and other vital bio-signal data. The telemetry apparatus encompasses electrical and optical spectrometer instruments. The spectrometer designs and its accompanying circuit design ensure that device is bio-safe, lightweight, low-powered and portable. The bio sensor configuration, comprehensive hardware design, computational process and ergonomic design enables the measurement with more accuracy and efficiency, even in movement artefact prone conditions. The system design also assures that the computational process is real-time, faster and low powered. The wireless apparatus keeps track of the user information on daily diet pattern, fluid and water intake, exercise intensity, other essential health data, and provides necessary alerts. The apparatus yields persona-oriented stress levels and helps the user manage stress through guided practices. The health management system functions based on the user inputs and previously computed parameters. An automated life-support functionality is integrated in the system, that can forecast chronic clinical conditions and health risks like sleep apnea, hypertension, hypoglycemia, hyperglycemia, hypothermia, hyperthermia, CO poisoning, fatigue conditions and more.
US11763660B2

A method of operating a cabin monitoring system. The cabin monitoring system can determine that an object is associated with an individual. The cabin monitoring system can further determine that the individual is exiting an area that includes the object. The cabin monitoring system can further include transmitting an alert to an output device based on determining that the individual is exiting the area that includes the object. The alert can indicate that the object has been left in the area.
US11763640B2

A video slot machine has M reels, each displaying N symbols when stopped. Above the display of the reels is a set of generally valuable replacement symbols that have been independently selected at random independent from the reel display. Each reel is associated with a particular replacement symbol in the set. If a special symbol is displayed on a reel, the replacement symbol associated with that reel substitutes for the special symbol when determining the award. Examples of the replacement symbols include wild symbols, bonus symbols, and multiplier symbols. After each game, the replacement symbols are shifted, and used replacement symbols are randomly replaced to vary the possibilities for each game. The player is incentivized to play longer due to the possibility of using valuable replacement symbols in the symbol array and the possibility of very high awards being granted by multiple special symbols being displayed.
US11763635B2

In certain embodiments, social distancing is implemented at a gaming establishment (such as a casino) by disabling one or more neighboring gaming machines from being played while a first patron is playing at a first gaming machine. Social grouping is implemented by enabling a second patron who is in a social group with the first patron to play at one of the neighboring gaming machines, while the first patron is playing at the first gaming machine. In some implementations, a gaming system of the gaming establishment controls which gaming machines are disabled. In other implementations, patrons' cell phones running a gaming app communicate directly with the gaming machines to disable the neighboring gaming machines while enabling patrons in the same social group to play at neighboring gaming machines. In some implementations, play at a gaming machine is prevented by temporarily disabling the gaming machine's bill validator.
US11763629B2

A gaming machine, such as a video slot or video poker machine, may be configured to execute an interface. The gaming machine may be configured to receive, a plurality of times, player input to play a first wagering game on the gaming machine. The gaming machine may be further configured to generate, each time the player input is received, game results for the first wagering game. The gaming machine may also be configured to generate game results for a second wagering game. The gaming machine may also be configured to present an animation of the wagering agent engaging in wagering activities.
US11763627B2

The present disclosure relates generally to gaming machines, systems, and methods. As an example, a method is disclosed that includes enabling a user to interact with a game of chance via a user interface device of the electronic gaming machine, storing an amount of credit available for the player to play the game of chance in a credit meter, presenting the amount of credit available to the user via the user interface device, providing information from the credit meter to a wireless communication assembly, and transmitting, with the wireless communication assembly, the information from the credit meter to a game management system.
US11763625B2

A method of gaming comprising: selecting, in each whole reel symbol game round, symbols for display to a player in a set of display positions, subsets of the display positions corresponding to respective ones of a plurality of reels set side by side, by: selecting a whole reel symbol from a whole reel symbol set for at least one of the reels, such that the whole reel symbol is at all display positions of the at least one reel, and, selecting symbols for each of the other reels from respective ones of a plurality of reel symbol sets, each reel symbol set comprised of a plurality of different symbols; and determining an outcome for each game round based on the selected symbols.
US11763623B2

An electronic gaming machine includes a display, a player input device, a credit input mechanism, and a processor programmed to perform operations comprising: (i) display a search pattern matrix to a player on the display, the search pattern matrix includes a plurality of cells that are selectable by the player; (ii) receive an input selection of cells of the search pattern matrix from the player; (iii) search a pay table associated with a wagering game provided by the gaming machine for winning patterns included within the pay table and having at least the same plurality of cells daubed as are indicated by the search pattern matrix; and (iv) display the winning patterns identified by the searching to the player via the display, the displaying including presenting the winning patterns in a matrix display format identifying one or more daubed cells of the associated winning patterns within the matrix display
US11763618B2

It is presented a method for controlling access to an access object. The method is performed in an access control device and comprises the steps of: receiving a user input to reset the access control device; generating a new identifier for the access control device, and discarding any previously used identifier for the access control device; communicating with an electronic key to obtain an identity of the electronic key; obtaining a plurality of delegations, wherein each delegation is a delegation from a delegator to a receiver; and granting access to the access object only when the plurality of delegations comprise a sequence of delegations covering a delegation path from the access control device, identified using the new identifier, to the electronic key such that, in the sequence of delegations, the delegator of the first delegation is the access control device, and the receiver of the last delegation is the electronic key.
US11763616B1

The present disclosure generally relates to systems and methods for enabling on-demand, temporary storage of an autonomous vehicle in vehicle storage areas of existing infrastructures. The vehicle storage areas include one or more movable barrier operators configured to control access to the vehicle storage areas via movable barriers. An autonomous vehicle access control platform is configured to enable access to individual ones of the vehicle storage areas by a single-use access credential sent to at least one of the autonomous vehicle and one of the movable barrier operators. The autonomous vehicle access control platform communicates with a transportation-as-a-service (TaaS) platform that pairs an autonomous vehicle with a vehicle storage area for storage based at least on a factor or parameter including the location of the vehicle storage area relative to the autonomous vehicle.
US11763615B2

A method and system are provided in which information about a barcode on a package is received or more generally, information placed on a package by a delivery service (such as a barcode or other code) is detected. Characteristics of the information or code are extracted. The characteristics of the information or code are compared to characteristics of information or code associated with acceptable delivery services. If the characteristics of the code or information on the package correspond to characteristics of the information or code used by an acceptable delivery service, a locked area is unlocked to allow the package to be delivered. In other embodiments, other types of markings may be placed on the package by the delivery service, and the storage system may check whether those markings have, or information has, the characteristics of an acceptable delivery service.
US11763587B2

A device receives a transaction request concerning a transaction and a transaction card from a transaction terminal, and determines, based on the transaction request, information concerning the transaction card. The device sends, based on the transaction request and to a user device, a query concerning possession of the transaction card by a user of the user device, where the query includes an instruction for the user to confirm possession of the transaction card via a component of the user device. The device receives, from the user device and after sending the query to the user device, a response concerning possession of the transaction card by the user, and determines, based on the response and the information concerning the transaction card, whether the user has possession of the transaction card. The device performs, based on determining whether the user has possession of the transaction card, at least one action.
US11763586B2

A method and system are used for managing and classifying electronic document images. Each of the electronic document images is divided into an array of image segments. The method extracts image features from each of the image segments to obtain numerical coefficients for each of the image segments. The numerical coefficients are compared with each other to generate sub-codes. A classification code is determined as a combination of the sub-codes. The classification codes of a plurality of electronic document images can be stored in a database for further analysis. Based on the classification codes, similarity rates between at two document images can be determined.
US11763581B1

Methods and apparatus for end-to-end document image quality assessment without having ground truth for characters. An image quality assessment device integrates end-to-end machine learning without using ground truth to automatically predict an overall quality scores for images of documents. The image quality assessment device augments the size of individual image patches extracted from the images based on the contents and size of the images to maintain sufficient size of training data without compromising the reliability of the predicted scores for the images.
US11763578B2

A head-mounted display, a display control method, and a program that facilitate a user to understand proximity between the user and an object around the user are provided. A display block (36) is arranged in front of the eyes of the user wearing a HMD (12). In accordance with proximity between the user and an object around the user, the HMD (12) controls the display block (36) so as to have the user visually recognize a forward direction of the display block (36).
US11763569B2

A camera control system is provided for controlling operation of a camera mounted on a vehicle. The system includes a processor and a memory communicably coupled to the processor. The memory stores a camera control module configured to compare a recognition confidence level associated with a feature to a predetermined threshold and, responsive to the recognition confidence level being below the predetermined threshold and using location information associated with the feature, control operation of the camera to capture at least one image of the feature during movement of the vehicle.
US11763568B2

Estimation of the ground plane of a three dimensional (3D) point cloud based modifications to the random sample consensus (RANSAC) algorithm is provided. The modifications may include applying roll and pitch constraints to the selection of random planes in the 3D point cloud, using a cost function based on the number of inliers in the random plane and the number of 3D points below the random plane in the 3D point cloud, and computing a distance threshold for the 3D point cloud that is used in determining whether or not a 3D point in the 3D point cloud is an inlier of a random plane.
US11763567B2

A store management server configured to communicate with an alert device installed in a store, includes a network interface and a processor configured to identify a customer entering the store, acquire customer information about the identified customer, detect that the customer is holding a commodity in the store, acquire sales restriction information about the commodity held by the customer, determine whether the customer is eligible to buy the commodity held by the customer based on the acquired customer information and sales restriction information, and control the network interface to transmit, when it is not determined that the customer is eligible to buy the commodity, a first command to an alert device. The first command causes the alert device to output an alert.
US11763563B2

A system for monitoring and recording and processing an activity includes one or more cameras for automatically recording video of the activity. A processor and memory associated and in communication with the camera is disposed near the location of the activity. The system may include AI logic configured to identify a user recorded within a video frame captured by the camera. The system may also detect and identify a user when the user is located within a predetermined area. The system may include a video processing engine configured to process images within the video frame to identify the user and may modify and format the video upon identifying the user and the activity. The system may include a communication module to communicate formatted video to a remote video processing system, which may further process the video and enable access to a mobile app of the user.
US11763562B2

Provided are an image processing apparatus and a control method thereof. The image processing apparatus includes: a communication circuitry configured to communicate with an external device; a storage configured to store data; an image processor configured to perform image processing; and a controller configured to perform an operation, through a neural network, on an image frame contained in an image received by the communication circuitry, to determine a type of the image based on information according to the operation through the neural network, and to control the image processor based on the determined type of the image.
US11763555B2

Disclosed are methods, systems, and computer-readable medium for obstacle detection and database management using multi-source weightages. For instance, the method may include: responsive to a detection of an object, determining whether the object is a known object or an unknown object based on object features and known objects indicated by vehicle state information and an obstacle database; responsive to a determination that the object is an unknown object, updating the obstacle database with unknown object information and transmitting the unknown object information to an off-board service; receiving a response from the off-board service, the response including a weightage assigned to the unknown object; updating the obstacle database with the weightage assigned to the unknown object; and performing at least one action based on the weightage of the unknown object.
US11763553B2

Embodiments of the present systems and methods may provide imaging techniques for multidirectional imaging, light conditioning, illumination sequences, or machine learning to create algorithms created from training by other advanced imaging techniques. In an embodiment, a method for generating an image may comprise obtaining an image of an object produced by a camera and generating, from the obtained image produced by a conventional camera, using an artificial intelligence model and imaging process, an output image including additional information similar to additional information present in an image of the object produced by an advanced imaging system.
US11763552B2

A method for detecting a surface defect, a method for training model, an apparatus, a device, and a medium, are provided. The method includes: inputting a surface image of the article for detection into a defect detection model to perform a defect detection, and acquiring a defect detection result output by the defect detection model; inputting a surface image of a defective article determined to be defective into an image discrimination model based on the defect detection result to determine whether the surface image of the defective article is defective, wherein the image discrimination model is a trained generative adversarial networks model, and the generative adversarial networks model is obtained by training using a surface image of a defect-free good article; and adjusting the defect detection result of the surface image of the defective article according to a determination result of the image discrimination model.
US11763544B2

In an approach to augmenting a caption dataset by leveraging a denoising autoencoder to sample and generate additional captions from the ground truth captions, one or more computer processors generate a plurality of new captions utilizing an autoencoder fed with one or more noisy captions, wherein the autoencoder is trained with a dataset comprising a plurality of ground truth captions. The one or more computer processors calculate an importance weight for each new caption in the plurality of generated new captions as compared to a plurality of associated ground truth captions based on a consensus metric. The one or more computer processors train a caption model with the generated plurality of new captions and associated calculated weights.
US11763542B2

The present invention provides an apparatus and method for image classification and segmentation based on a feature-guided network, a device, and a medium, and belongs to the technical field of deep learning. A feature-guided classification network and feature-guided segmentation network of the present invention include basic unit blocks. A local feature is enhanced and a global feature is extracted among the basic unit blocks. This resolves a problem that features are not fully utilized in existing image classification and image segmentation network models. In this way, a trained feature-guided classification network and feature-guided segmentation network have better effects and are more robust. The present invention selects the feature-guided classification network or the feature-guided segmentation network based on a requirement of an input image and outputs a corresponding category or segmented image, to resolve a problem that the existing classification or segmentation network model has an unsatisfactory classification or segmentation effect.
US11763526B2

Methods for CAD operations and corresponding systems (2100) and computer-readable mediums (2126) are disclosed herein. A method (2000) includes receiving model data (2002) of a surface (210) of a part (200) to be manufactured. The method includes performing a loop-paving process (2004) for a first portion of the surface (210) to produce a first set of elements (302, 304, 306). The method includes performing a Cartesian meshing process (2010) for a second portion of the surface (210) to produce a second set of elements (704). The method includes performing a subdivision meshing process (2016) for a third portion of the surface (210) to produce a third set of elements (1002). The method includes combining (2020) the first set of elements (302, 304, 306), the second set of elements (704), and the third set of elements (1002) to produce a final mesh (1202) for the surface (210) of the part (200) to be manufactured.
US11763523B2

Aspects presented herein relate to methods and devices for graphics processing including an apparatus, e.g., a GPU or CPU. The apparatus may configure a BVH structure including a plurality of nodes, the BVH structure being associated with geometry data for a plurality of primitives in a scene. The apparatus may also detect a set of hit child nodes for a current node of the plurality of nodes. Further, the apparatus may sort the set of hit child nodes based on the parametric distance value of each of the set of hit child nodes. The apparatus may also compress the node ID and the parametric distance value for each of an updated set of hit child nodes based on the sorted set of hit child nodes. The apparatus may also store the compressed node ID and the compressed parametric distance value for each of the updated set of hit child nodes.
US11763521B2

A system and a method are disclosed for varying a pixel-rate functionality of a GPU as an optional feature without an explicit implementation from within an application. User interface (UI) content may be detected in a draw call of an application and a variable-rate shader lookup map may be generated based on the detected UI content. A pixel rate of 3D content may be increased using the variable-rate shader lookup map. Additionally or alternatively, other conditions may be detected for increasing the pixel rate, such as using information in an application profile, detecting high or low luminance values, detecting motion and/or detecting temporal anti-aliasing.
US11763517B1

In some implementations, a method of generating a third person view of a computer-generated reality (CGR) environment is performed at a device including non-transitory memory and one or more processors coupled with the non-transitory memory. The method includes: obtaining a first viewing vector associated with a first user within a CGR environment; determining a first viewing frustum for the first user within the CGR environment based on the first viewing vector associated with the first user and one or more depth attributes; generating a representation of the first viewing frustum; and displaying, via the display device, a third person view of the CGR environment including an avatar of the first user and the representation of the first viewing frustum adjacent to the avatar of the first user.
US11763514B1

An example method of hardware-assisted graphics pipeline emulation comprises: computing, based on an input set of graphic primitives, a set of tessellation factors; computing, based on the input set of graphic primitives, a set of points specifying a plurality of patches; computing, based on the set of points, a tessellation count buffer; generating, based on the set of points and the tessellation count buffer, a tessellation offset buffer; performing, using the tessellation offset buffer, a tessellation setup stage; performing, by a graphics processing unit (GPU), a tessellation stage based on the set of tessellation factors, wherein the tessellation stage generates a plurality of output points corresponding to one or more patches of the plurality of patches; and computing, by a domain shader stage, a plurality of vertex positions defined by the plurality of output points.
US11763513B2

A method and system for dynamically transferring graphical image processing operations from a graphical processing unit (GPU) to a digital signal processor (DSP). The method includes estimating the number of operations needed for the processing a set of image data; determining the operational limits of a GPU and compare with estimated number of operations and if the operational limits are exceeded; transfer the processing operations to the DSP from the GPU. The transfer can include transferring a portion of executable code for performing the processing operations, and generating a replacement code for the GPU. The DSP can then process a portion of the image data before sending it to the GPU for further processing.
US11763496B2

The present disclosure describes techniques for social networking based on trading asset items. The techniques comprise sending a request by a first client computing device for connecting with a second client computing device, displaying a first video comprising a first user and a second video comprising a second user on an interface, determining a first body part of the first user based on a selection of a representative of a first asset item associated with the second user, determining a position of rendering an image of the first asset item on the interface, rendering the image of the first asset item and combining the image into the first video for display of an effect of the first asset item being tried on the first body part of the first user, and receiving the first asset item from the second user based on the effect and user input.
US11763492B1

In some embodiments, a method includes receiving a first image and a second image from a stereo camera pair. The method includes selecting a first row of pixels from the rectified image and a set of rows of pixels from the second image and comparing the first row of pixels with each row of pixels from the set of rows of pixels to determine disparity values. The method includes determining a pair of rows of pixels having the first row of pixels and a second row of pixels from the set of rows of pixels. The pair of rows of pixels has an offset no greater than an offset between the first row of pixels and each row of pixels from remaining rows of pixels. The method includes adjusting, based on the offset, the relative rotational position between the first stereo camera and the second stereo camera.
US11763491B2

A 3D measuring instrument includes a registration camera and a surface measuring system having a projector and autofocus camera. In a first pose, the registration camera captures a first registration image of first registration points. The autofocus camera captures a first surface image of first light projected onto the object by the projector and determines first 3D coordinates of points on the object. In a second pose, the registration camera captures a second registration image of second registration points. The autofocus camera adjusts the autofocus mechanism based at least in part on adjusting a focal length to reduce a difference between positions of the first and second registration points. A second surface image of second light is captured. A compensation parameter is determined based at least in part on the first registration image, the second registration image, the first 3D coordinates, the second surface image, and the projected second light.
US11763486B2

A machine-vision vehicle service system, and methods of operation, incorporating at least one gimbaled sensor module configured with at least an optical range finder to acquire measurements associated with physical floor surfaces in proximity to a vehicle undergoing service for guiding corrected placement of ADAS target components relative to an established vehicle floor plane.
US11763485B1

The present invention discloses deep learning based robot target recognition and motion detection methods, storage media and devices, the method consists of the following steps: Step S1. adding masks to regions where potentially dynamic objects are located through instance segmentation networks incorporating attention mechanisms and positional coding; Step S2, estimation of the camera pose using static feature points outside the instance segmentation mask in the scene; Step S3, estimation of the object pose transformation matrix from the camera pose; Step S4, determining the state of motion of the object's characteristic points from the relationship between motion parallax and differential entropy, and thus the state of motion of the object as a whole; Step S5, rejects the dynamic objects therein and repairs the static background of the rejected area for positional estimation and map construction. The invention improves the accuracy of segmented boundaries of occluded dynamic objects, and the rejection of dynamic region feature points reduces the impact of dynamic objects on the system.
US11763483B2

The disclosure relates to methods and systems for detecting the orientation of an oocyte and its polar body. Examples include an automated method for detection of an orientation of an oocyte, the method including: i) acquiring an image of the oocyte; ii) defining first and second elliptical features in the image based on edges detected in the image; iii) calculating an orientation of the second elliptical feature relative to the first elliptical feature; and iv) outputting a relative orientation of a polar body of the oocyte based on the orientation of the second elliptical feature relative to the first elliptical feature.
US11763479B2

Various implementations disclosed herein include devices, systems, and methods that provide measurements of objects based on a location of a surface of the objects. An exemplary process may include obtaining a three-dimensional (3D) representation of a physical environment that was generated based on depth data and light intensity image data, generating a 3D bounding box corresponding to an object in the physical environment based on the 3D representation, determining a class of the object based on the 3D semantic data, determining a location of a surface of the object based on the class of the object, the location determined by identifying a plane within the 3D bounding box having semantics in the 3D semantic data satisfying surface criteria for the object, and providing a measurement of the object, the measurement of the object determined based on the location of the surface of the object.
US11763476B2

A system for measuring total operating deflection shapes of a structure includes one or more imagers, each including two cameras spaced apart from one another and each oriented and positioned to have corresponding fields of view of a different corresponding section of the structure, with the corresponding sections that may include overlap area of the structure within each of the different sections of the structure. Each of the cameras generates a corresponding data stream, which is communicated to a controller, which is configured to measure the response of the structure to an excitation, such as a vibration or an impulse. The system is configured to convert time-domain data from each of the data streams to the frequency-domain data using a Fourier Transform algorithm and stitching the shapes to obtain the total operating deflection shapes of the structure by scaling and stitching together the frequency-domain data.
US11763474B2

A method for generating simulated point cloud data, a device, and a storage medium includes: acquiring at least one frame of point cloud data collected by a road collecting device in an actual environment without a dynamic obstacle as static scene point cloud data; setting, least one dynamic obstacle in a coordinate system matching the static scene point cloud data; simulating in the coordinate system, a plurality of simulated scanning lights emitted by a virtual scanner located at an origin of the coordinate system; updating the static scene point cloud data according to intersections of the plurality of simulated scanning lights and the at least one dynamic obstacle to obtain the simulated point cloud data comprising point cloud data of the dynamic obstacle; and at least one of adding a set noise to the simulated point cloud data, and, deleting point cloud data corresponding to the dynamic obstacle according to a set ratio.
US11763463B2

An information processing apparatus (2000) analyzes a captured image (12) generated by a camera (10) to determine a motion of a person. The camera (10) is a camera that images a display place where an item is displayed. The information processing apparatus (2000) detects a reference position (24) from the captured image (12). The reference position (24) indicates a position of a hand of the person. The information processing apparatus (2000) decides an analysis target region (30) to be analyzed in the captured image (12) using the reference position (24). The information processing apparatus (2000) analyzes the analysis target region (30) to determine the motion of the person.
US11763446B2

A template for assigning the most probable root causes for wafer defects. The bin map data for a subject wafer can be compared with bin map data for prior wafers to find wafers with similar issues. A probability can be determined as to whether the same root cause should be applied to the subject wafer, and if so, the wafer can be labeled with that root cause accordingly.
US11763443B2

One variation of a method for monitoring manufacture of assembly units includes: receiving selection of a target location hypothesized by a user to contain an origin of a defect in assembly units of an assembly type; accessing a feature map linking non-visual manufacturing features to physical locations within the assembly type; for each assembly unit, accessing an inspection image of the assembly unit recorded by an optical inspection station during production of the assembly unit, projecting the target location onto the inspection image, detecting visual features proximal the target location within the inspection image, and aggregating non-visual manufacturing features associated with locations proximal the target location and representing manufacturing inputs into the assembly unit based on the feature map; and calculating correlations between visual and non-visual manufacturing features associated with locations proximal the target location and the defect for the set of assembly units.
US11763436B2

Systems and methods for digital image processing are described. Embodiments of the systems and methods includes identifying a digital image that includes an obscured region; generating a predicted image using a neural network comprising an encoder, a feature transfer network, and a decoder, wherein the feature transfer network is trained to predict features corresponding to the obscured region based on an output of the decoder; and combining the digital image and the predicted image to produce a reconstructed version of the digital image including details corresponding to the obscured region that are not present in the digital image.
US11763431B2

A scene-based image processing method includes: performing decoding after acquiring video data to obtain multiple image frames, and identifying key frame images by performing key frame detection (S10); analyzing similarity between the content of two adjacent key frame images, and determining whether the difference in the content of the two adjacent key frame images is within a preset threshold (S20); and when the difference in the content of the two adjacent key frame images is within the preset threshold, determining that the two adjacent key frame images are a same scene, uniformly performing image feature statistics compilation, overlaying feature information, and performing image enhancement on a same scene by using a similar enhancement processing curve (S30).
US11763427B2

A method of intelligently transforming a digital asset for a target environment is disclosed. Asset data describing the digital asset is received. The received asset data is analyzed to determine a classification type for the digital asset. A database is communicated with to request additional data associated with the determined classification type. The additional data includes semantic data associated with the classification type. The additional data is compared to the received asset data. The comparing includes determining missing data and conflicting data. The missing data includes data from the additional data which is absent from the asset data. The missing data is added to the asset data.
US11763423B1

Chrominance data channels are reconstructed from a color-mosaic image data input and de-noised with guidance from a luminance data channel extracted from that same mosaic data input to produce de-noised chrominance channels. The de-noised chrominance channels are combined with a de-noised version of the luminance channel to yield a primary-color-channel output image.
US11763422B2

An approach is provided for color clustering for preprocessing an image. A cross-product on values of pixels in a source image and a number of bits per channel is determined, rounded to integer values, and left aligned to specify a target image. The following actions are repeatedly performed until a count of colors in the target image equals a target: a least frequent color in the target image is identified, distances between the least frequent color and other colors in the target image are determined, a least distance among the distances is determined, where the least distance is between the least frequent color and a closest color, a merged color is generated by merging the least frequent color and the closest color, and the count of the colors in the target image is reduced by replacing the least frequent color and the closest color with the merged color.
US11763410B1

A self-driving or autonomous vehicle transmits a vehicle-to-vehicle offer message from a user of a vehicle-connected mobile communication device riding in the self-driving vehicle to a second user of a second mobile communication device riding in a second vehicle to pay for a traffic prioritization relative to the second vehicle. The first mobile communication device receives a reply message and sends a payment to the second mobile communication device or an account associated with the second mobile communication device to obtain the traffic prioritization relative to the other vehicle. For example, the traffic prioritization may enable one vehicle to pass the other vehicle, to take precedence at an intersection or to be given priority to take a parking place or any other traffic-related advantage.
US11763409B2

An embodiment for determining a drop-off location of a passenger is provided. The embodiment may include receiving a pick-up location and drop-off location from one or more passengers. The embodiment may also include identifying the one or more passengers to be picked up from a passenger profile. The embodiment may further include identifying one or more factors associated with each passenger. The embodiment may also include in response to determining the drop-off location is not appropriate, notifying the one or more passengers of an alternative drop-off location. The embodiment may further include in response to determining the drop-off location is appropriate, dropping the one or more passengers off at the drop-off location. The embodiment may also include in response to determining the one or more passengers are not responsive to the notification, dropping each passenger who did not respond off at the alternative drop-off location.
US11763407B2

Methods and systems for generating a product packaging model for a product offering of a set of product items associated with a merchant account. At an e-commerce platform, a trigger event is detected and, in response, two or more product items are automatically selected to form a kit that makes up the product offering. Model data for the two or more product items and packaging parameters are used to automatically select a packaging option and to build a product packaging model that is sent to the merchant account. The product packaging model may be a three-dimensional computer model of the kit containing the two or more product items.
US11763404B2

Systems, methods, and apparatuses for implementing a geo-demographic zoning optimization engine are disclosed. According to an exemplary embodiment, there is a system executing at a web platform, in which the system includes: a memory to store instructions; a set of one or more processors; a non-transitory machine-readable storage medium that provides instructions that, when executed by the set of one or more processors, the instructions stored in the memory are configurable to cause the system to perform operations for designing sectioned mappings for a geo-demographic region, the operations including: executing instructions via the processor to implement a receive interface at the web platform; exposing the receive interface to users of the web platform; receiving, at the receive interface, geographic information system (GIS) data defining a plurality of district boundary spatial layers for a plurality of land parcels representing districts located at least partially within the geo-demographic region; creating a plurality of zones by overlapping the plurality of district boundary spatial layers; combining separate subsets of the plurality of zones into temporary exclusive regions; optimizing a number of precincts for each of the temporary exclusive regions by combining two or more of the temporary exclusive regions into a number of precincts; in which the optimizing comprises executing an algorithm based on hierarchical objectives configured to minimize splitting precincts that contain more than one district of any type, subject to user-selected input parameters operating as constraints; and generating a design plan map with optimized number, shape, size, and boundaries defining every precinct of the design plan map outputted from the web platform to a user interface. Other related embodiments are disclosed.
US11763403B2

Systems and methods for distributed, automated management of brownfield real estate asset remediation and/or redevelopment, including at least one server computer for analyzing and providing recommendations for a potential brownfield investment, wherein the at least one server computer is paired with a web-based graphical interface for accessing and editing stored documents, pictures, tasks, and budget information related to at least one brownfield asset.
US11763393B2

A data processing system for insurance claims analysis and adjudication implements obtaining policy coverage information for each of a plurality of insurance policies and insurance claim information associated with a plurality of insurance claims associated with an insured user, analyzing the insurance claim information using a first machine learning to obtain event-related claim grouping information; analyzing the event-related claim grouping information and the standardized policy information using the second machine learning model to obtain coverage prediction information comprising a prediction, for each event of the one or more events, identifying a respective insurance policy of the plurality of insurance policies likely to cover the one or more claims associated with each event, the second machine learning model being trained using second training data formatted according to the standard schema; and providing, via a network connection, the coverage prediction information to a computing device associated with the insured user.
US11763392B1

Techniques for gamifying risk management services include associating a financial status of a user with a defensible position display element in a gameplay scenario, receiving risk management data regarding at least one risk management service secured by the user, associating the risk management service with at least one defensive display element in the gameplay scenario, and providing the defensible position display element and each defensive display element to a display to cause the display to visualize the defensible position display element protected by each defensive display element in the gameplay scenario.
US11763389B2

[Problem to be solved] To provide an application for setting a security for verifying the input contents and operation contents when not only opening an application file but also closing the application file. [Solution] An application available in a computer system comprises; an application file which includes an open secret code for opening each application file by the application and a close secret code for closing each application file normally by the application; an application file open program module for opening the application file under the condition that the input code is match with the open secret code; an application file close program module for closing the application file as normally under the condition that the input code is matched with the close secret code.
US11763379B2

An apparatus, for a mobile object, that determines a bid-offer condition on an electricity transaction market: acquires information on sell-buy prices for an electricity amount presented by electricity demanders on direct transaction markets, where a contract is executed for electricity that the mobile object directly supplies to or procures from an electricity demander; determines, based on the sell-buy prices, an optimal condition that maximizes a profit from an electricity transaction for the mobile object; and determines, as the bid-offer condition, to place an offer or a bid on an electricity transaction market at a sell or buy price for a to-be-discharged or to-be-charged electricity amount that are determined for each time period in the optimal condition. The sell-buy prices for the electricity amount presented by the electricity demanders on the direct transaction markets are acquired through prediction, or notification from the individual electricity demanders.
US11763362B2

Described herein are systems and techniques in which a service provider may determine one or more capabilities of an authorization provider. To do this, the service provider may, upon receiving a request to determine authorization provider capabilities that includes at least an account identifier and an indication of a transaction type, identify a prototype message template associated with the indicated transaction type from a plurality of prototype transaction templates. The service provider may then overwrite a number of default data values with data values specific to the transaction to generate a prototype message for the transaction, which it may then send to the authorization provider. Upon receiving a response from the authorization provider, the service provider may determine whether the authorization provider is capable of conducting a transaction of the indicated transaction type based on information included within the received response.
US11763357B2

The disclosed embodiments provide systems, methods, and techniques for managing merchandising cards. A merchandising card may be, for example, a gift card, loyalty card, or the like. Consistent disclosed embodiments, a system for managing merchandising cards may include one or more memory devices storing instructions and one or more processors configured to acquire, from a device over a network, a plurality of locations associated with the device, the device locations being acquired at different instances in time within a predetermined period of time. Additionally, the processor may be configured to calculate a merchant confidence rating for a merchant using the device locations. Further, the one or more processors may be configured to, based on the merchant confidence rating, determine that the merchant matches a merchant that is associated with merchandising card, and send a reminder a user of the device.
US11763352B2

An information technology platform for personalizing an experience of a visitor at a non-profit venue comprising: a network; a server in communication with the network; a mobile computing device to be carried by a visitor to a non-profit venue, wherein the platform determines personalized information about the visitor and a recommendation engine outputs a suggestion for a personalized experience to the visitor to encourage philanthropic activity related to an ongoing philanthropic campaign; and a machine learning system for learning on a training set of photographic data or video data, the learning to train the machine learning system to predict a sentiment towards the ongoing philanthropic campaign of the visitor based, at least in part, on photographic images or video images that are taken by the visitor, that are shared to the visitor, that are shared by the visitor or that include the visitor as a subject.
US11763349B2

This application relates to apparatus and methods for automatically determining and providing digital advertisements to targeted users. In some examples, a computing device receives campaign data identifying items to advertise on a website, and generates campaign user data identifying a user that has engaged all of the items on the website. The computing device may then determine a portion of the users based on a relationship between each user and the campaign user data, and may determine user-item values for each of the items for each user of the portion of users, where each user-item value identifies a relational value between the corresponding user and item. The computing device may then identify one or more of the items to advertise to each user of the portion of users based on the user-item values, and may transmit to a web server an indication of the items to advertise for each user.
US11763347B2

A control apparatus includes a controller configured to determine whether a user who travels in a vehicle has stopped off at a place different from a destination, with reference to positional data indicating a position of the user, the user having accepted a recommendation to stop off at the place using the vehicle, the recommendation being presented together with an advertisement promoting the place.
US11763344B2

SaaS for content portion selection a.k.a. content curation using conventional web browsers with no software installation: for enabling a user to select portions of content are disclosed. The user selected portions of content, or references to them, are stored in a repository and are made available for subsequent viewing to a potentially larger universe of users. Neither group of users: the ones selecting the portions of content, nor those viewing the previously selected portions of content, need to install any special software to avail all these benefits.
US11763339B2

Methods, systems, and apparatuses, including computer programs encoded on computer-readable media, for advertisement keyword scoring. A processing circuit receives a request for an advertisement to be provided to a user during a user session. The advertisement is to be provided alongside other content that is associated with a first plurality of keywords. A processing circuit identifies a plurality of advertisements based on the first plurality of keywords. Each of the plurality of advertisements are associated with a second plurality of keywords. The processing circuit calculates a keyword score for each of the second plurality of keywords for each of the plurality of advertisements. Based on the keyword score, one of the keywords for each of the plurality of the plurality of advertisements is selected. Based on a comparison of the selected keywords, the advertisement to be provided to the user is selected.
US11763324B2

A consumption probability metric may be generated for a media asset. An aggregated forecast predicting user consumption of a media asset is received. A plurality of probabilities, each corresponding to a user of a plurality of users, is received, each indicating how likely a respective user is to consume the media asset. A weight for the plurality of users is calculated representing a ratio of the total number of users to a number of users in the plurality of users. A disaggregated forecast predicting user consumption of a media asset is determined based on the weight for the plurality of users and the plurality of probabilities. A modification factor is computed based on the aggregated forecast and the disaggregated forecast. A metric is generated that includes a plurality of user identifiers associated with the plurality of users and a plurality of modified probabilities each modified by the modification factor.
US11763314B2

A method including: receiving a chargeback message from a processor (or offering the service to tenants who can submit chargeback details over AP's), selecting from a database data configuration parameters corresponding to the processor; receiving a first data file via a graphical user interface, wherein the first data file includes evidence responsive to the chargeback message; converting the first data file from a first format to a second format according to the data configuration parameters; after converting the first data file, generating a representment data structure that includes the first data file in the second format; and transmitting the representment data structure to the processor.
US11763313B2

Systems and methods for issuer-specified domain control on a payment instrument are disclosed. In one embodiment, in an information processing apparatus comprising at least one computer processor, a method for issuer-specified domain controls on a payment instrument may include: (1) receiving, from an issuer of a financial instrument, an identification of a domain control or restriction on a payment token for the financial instrument, the domain control or restriction to be applied by the issuer; (2) requesting generation of the payment token with a pass-through indicator from a token service provider; (3) receiving, from the token service provider, the payment token; and (4) storing an association of the domain control or restriction and the payment token.
US11763311B2

When a user enters a resource provider location with a portable communication device, the portable communication device provides an indication to a transaction processing system that the portable communication device is currently at the resource provider location. At a later time when the user conducts a transaction with a portable transaction device, the fact that the user's portable communication device had been detected at the resource provider a short time ago is taken into account as a positive indicator that the transaction is not fraudulent. By verifying that both the portable communication device and the portable transaction device are present at the resource provider, the risk of approving a fraudulent transaction from a stolen portable transaction device can be reduced.
US11763309B2

A system and method for maintaining a fraud risk profile in a fraud risk engine are described. In a method conducted at a remote server, a payload from a secure mobile application executing on a user mobile device associated with a user is received. The payload including contextual data having been obtained by the secure mobile application and a trust indicator linked to the contextual data. Validity of the contextual data is confirmed by verifying the trust indicator. If the trust indicator is verified, the contextual data is input into a fraud risk engine as truth data. The fraud risk engine maintains a fraud risk profile associated with the user. The fraud risk profile is usable by the fraud risk engine in evaluating a fraud risk associated with an activity associated with the user.
US11763304B1

Systems and methods for authenticating parties and transactions are described herein. The systems and methods may be part of an information wallet system. The information wallet system or a separate authentication system in communication with the information wallet system may facilitate verification and/or authentication of the parties. In one embodiment, the authentication system includes an authentication server configured to receive an authentication request from a first party to authenticate a second party. The authentication server is further configured to transmit an information request the second party. The authentication server is configured to receive second party information and to configured to compare the second party information with a verified second party information. The authentication server is configured to transmit an authentication result to the first party device.
US11763300B2

A method for real-time settlement of financial institutions for a standard electronic payment transaction using a blockchain network includes: receiving a response message for a financial transaction from an issuing institution via payment rails including a transaction amount, issuer identifier, and acquirer identifier; identifying a public key using the acquirer identifier and a private key using the issuer identifier; generating a destination address using the public key and a digital signature using the private key; transmitting a blockchain transaction request to a node in a blockchain network using an alternative communication network including the destination address, digital signature, and transaction amount; receiving a confirmation message from the node including a transaction hash value; modifying the response message to include the transaction hash value; and transmitting the modified response message to an acquiring institution using the payment rails.
US11763294B2

A method including receiving a selection from a first user device associated with a user, creating and storing a first cookie associated with states of a user account of the user that reflects the selection, and receiving, from a second user device, a request for state data related to the states of the user account. The method includes identifying the first cookie in response to the request for state data and determining a platform type of the second user device. The method includes generating a second cookie compliant with the platform type of the second user device based on the first cookie. The method includes sending the generated second cookie to the second user device, the second cookie including instructions to present the selection on the second user device via the platform type of the second user device.
US11763291B2

An account is managed using information read from a dual frequency transponder. Information stored on the dual frequency transponder can be read by a NFC-enabled device and by a UHF RFID reader. The information links, corresponds, or otherwise provides access to account information stored at a remote server. For example, a NFC-enabled device can read the information from the dual frequency transponder and use that information to enable instant and on-the-spot recharging of a toll account. In addition, a UHF RFID toll reader can scan information from the dual frequency transponder and use that information to debit toll charges from the correct toll account. The dual frequency transponder can be embedded in a license plate and read using a reader placed in the road. Additionally, the transponder can be configured to function at the correct frequency only when a valid vehicle registration sticker is applied to the license plate.
US11763288B2

A Near Field Communication (NFC) payment system is provided for interacting with a NFC customer device enabled with a NFC scanning capability. The NFC payment system includes a NFC-scannable user-worn payment ring configured to perform a terminal-less payment transaction between itself and the NFC customer device.
US11763286B2

A device may receive an indication that an ATM transaction is to be conducted, display prompt(s) for a user to input user authentication credential information and to select an ATM transaction type, detect user input(s) that include a user authentication credential and a selection of a particular ATM transaction type, and receive, from an ATM device, a request to establish a communication session. The ATM device may include a sync button to initiate communicative coupling of the ATM device and the user device. The request may be based on a user selection of the sync button. The device may communicatively couple to the ATM device, and provide, to the ATM device, the user authentication credential and data regarding the particular ATM transaction type to cause the ATM device to perform the ATM transaction. The device may display information regarding the ATM transaction.
US11763281B2

A liquid product distribution network includes a keg distribution monitoring and reporting apparatus associated with a keg. The apparatus includes a radio transmitter device and sensing circuitry for sensing and communicating physical properties associating with the keg. A top or bottom chime of keg physically protects the sensing circuitry during keg distribution in the keg distribution network. The apparatus also includes a battery power supply unit fitted within and protected by the top or bottom chime. The apparatus further includes a unique identifier associated with the sensing and reporting device. The apparatus further includes a mobile communications device is configured to identify the keg based on the unique identifier associated with the sensing and reporting device embedded therein, and receive and process the radiofrequency signals from the radiofrequency signal transmission circuitry of the identified keg passively and without user interaction, for monitoring the physical properties and location of the keg.
US11763278B2

A system, method and apparatus for providing a global service for securely storing deposit instructions is described. The service provides payment processing services with a central location to translate payee information into a revocable d-token that represents the payee deposit instructions. A second service allows qualified banking institutions to convert the d-token into deposit instructions to effectuate a funds transfer.
US11763272B1

Embodiments are described herein for systems and methods for authenticating tokenized and/or dynamic physical checks, and authorizing transfers of funds in response to the authentication. In particular, in certain embodiments, a method includes identifying, using at least one processor, a dynamic authentication code of a physical check. The method also includes automatically authenticating, using the at least one processor, the physical check based at least in part on the identified dynamic authentication code. The method further includes automatically authorizing, using the at least one processor, a transfer of funds in response to the authentication of the physical check.
US11763268B2

A method carried out in a system having a diagnosis plug-in device, a host server, a plurality of third-party servers and a user display device. The method includes the steps of: coupling the diagnosis plug-in device to the diagnosis port of a vehicle of interest; collecting at the diagnosis plug-in device, a basic data set, including vehicle speed, itinerary and geolocations; transferring the basic data set to the host server; at the host server, enriching a driver's profile relating and updating the vehicle's data history; forwarding the basic data set from the host server to the third-party servers; at the third-party servers, enriching the driver's profile and/or updating the vehicle's data history; at each third-party server, deciding based on a set of message issuance criteria to build a message for the user and conditions of delivery of this message concerning vehicle maintenance and/or advertisement messages.
US11763252B2

An intelligent marketing and advertising platform which provides an innovative merchandising solution for retailers by effectively transforming the glass surface of retail product containers (such as cooler doors) into a non-transparent display of planograms. The merchandising solution provides for digital planograms and pricing management, real time promotional updates and sales data, etc. This is accomplished by converting/transforming the simple glass surface of a retail product container (such as cooler/freezer doors) into digital “smart” screens that provide for innovative advertising solutions. The cooler/freezer doors are configured to use at least one camera to capture images when the doors are opened, in order to effectively take inventory of what is inside the cooler/freezer.
US11763237B1

Predicting end-of-life support deprecation is described. A system receives an identification of a product, and then identifies support request records associated with the product. The system identifies support information associated with the support request records. A predictive model uses the support information to predict a deprecation for the product. The system outputs the prediction of the deprecation for the product.
US11763234B2

An event at a location is identified. An event risk of the event can be calculated based on risk characteristics of both the location of the event (“location risk characteristics”) and the event itself (“personnel risk characteristics”). Location risk characteristics can include a visitor history of the location. Personnel risk characteristics can be based on attendees of the event, such as a number of attendees. The overall event risk, once calculated, can be compared to a threshold. Depending on the comparison, a risk mitigation policy can be implemented.
US11763227B2

A reminder system is provided. The system provides a user-friendly interface to a user's existing email, and in some embodiments to the user's document management, calendar and other systems, in order to ensure that an appropriate user is notified when action should be taken, and also provides notation to the user indicating the appropriate course of action to be taken. The system provides a calendaring feature where a supervisor or manager can determine the workload of a group of workers for an upcoming time period. The system provides an easily accessible and traceable database of information pertaining to a project checklist, document, a client name, a client matter number, a document type, or other customizable fields in order for a user to search and sort the information for their own use.
US11763214B2

Systems and methods for machine forward energy and energy credit purchase are disclosed. An example transaction-enabling system may include a machine having an energy requirement for a task and a controller. The controller may include a resource requirement circuit to determine an amount of an energy resource for the machine to service the energy requirement, a forward resource market circuit to access a forward resource market, and a resource distribution circuit to execute a transaction of on the forward resource market in response to the determined amount of the energy resource.
US11763208B2

Disclosed are systems, apparatus, methods and computer-readable media for updating information stored in a database system over a network. In some implementations, first contact data is retrieved from a first virtual portion of a database system, where the first contact data provides first contact information associated with at least one entity. In some instances, the first contact data is compared with second contact data, where the second contact data provides second contact information associated with the at least one entity. In some instances, at least some of the second contact information is retrieved from a social networking system. In various implementations, at least one difference between the first contact data and the second contact data is identified, where the at least one difference is capable of being presented in a user interface displayed at a computer system. In some instances, a selection identifying contact data to store is received.
US11763206B2

A method and a device for multi-class classification of an application relative to a classification of a transport mode by machine learning, including: (a) sensors configured to measure at successive instants physical quantities specific to said application, and (b) a microprocessor configured to: (b1) acquire said successive measurements from the sensors to calculate predictors from physical quantities of said measurements, (b2) construct continuous series (aj) of samples, each sample being a vector formed of a predetermined number of predictors, (b3) break down each series (aj) of samples into a set of sequences (Sk) each corresponding to a specific class among a set of predetermined classes, (b4) under-sample the sequences associated with the classes among said set of predetermined classes while conserving for each selected sequence a predetermined fraction of samples of said sequence, thereby forming classes associated with balanced samples, and (b5) construct a classifier (F) from said balanced samples by machine learning.
US11763205B2

An agricultural data collection framework is provided in a system and method for tracking and managing livestock, and for analyzing animal conditions such as health, growth, nutrition, and behavior. The framework uses ultra-high frequency interrogation of RFID tags to collect individual animal data across multiple geographical locations, and incorporates artificial intelligence techniques to develop machine learning base models for statistical process controls around each animal for evaluating the animal condition. The framework provides a determination of normality at an individual animal basis or for a specific location, and generates alerts, predictions, and a targeted processing or application schedule for prioritizing and delivering resources when intervention is needed.
US11763192B2

A machine-learning algorithm is trained with features relevant to transaction exceptions, distributions of items in transaction mapped to product hierarchies, and operator data. The trained algorithm is trained to predict whether a given transaction requires a transaction exception for potential fraud or for management approval. The trained algorithm is then provided a set of in-progress input data for an in-progress transaction being processed on a transaction terminal. Output from the trained algorithm is used to determine whether the in-progress transaction is allowed to continue processing unabated or whether the in-progress transaction is to be suspended with a transaction exception requiring a manager override or security credential to continue processing.
US11763191B2

A system and method for providing machine learning algorithms with multi-source, real-time, and context-aware real-world data use in artificial intelligence applications include providing a server and a plurality of elements connected to the server and to each other via a network, each connected element including one or more sensory mechanisms. The server includes a memory and a processor. The memory stores a persistent virtual world system including virtual replicas of real world entities created and edited via a replica editor and updated via multi-source sensory data captured by the sensory mechanisms. Each virtual replica includes data and instructions including multi-source sensory data. The processor is configured to perform data preparation thereby generating machine learning data sets, and to perform machine learning algorithms on the data sets, generating trained machine learning models for holistically inferring new data and optimizing a system composed of real world entities.
US11763185B2

A knowledge-based system under uncertainties and/or incompleteness, referred to as augmented knowledge base (AKB) is provided, including constructing, reasoning, analyzing and applying AKBs by creating objects in the form E→A, where A is a rule in a knowledgebase and E is a set of evidences that supports the rule A. A reasoning scheme under uncertainties and/or incompleteness is provided as augmented reasoning (AR).
US11763181B2

A semiconductor metrology system including a spectrum acquisition tool for collecting, using a first measurement protocol, baseline scatterometric spectra on first semiconductor wafer targets, and for various sources of spectral variability, variability sets of scatterometric spectra on second semiconductor wafer targets, the variability sets embodying the spectral variability, a reference metrology tool for collecting, using a second measurement protocol, parameter values of the first semiconductor wafer targets, and a training unit for training, using the collected spectra and values, a prediction model using machine learning and minimizing an associated loss function incorporating spectral variability terms, the prediction model for predicting values for production semiconductor wafer targets based on their spectra.
US11763177B2

An electronic device includes a capacitive driver that is electrically coupled to a pair of conductive plates coupled to a housing and electrically isolated by a dielectric material. The conductive plates are positioned to change relative orientation in relation to deformation of the housing in a first direction. A controller identifies a first capacitance of the pair of conductive plates associated with the housing being in a normal alignment relative to the first direction. The controller presents an object on a user interface device in a first kinematic state. The controller detects, via the first capacitor driver, a change in capacitance from the first capacitance to a second capacitance of the pair of conductive plates. The controller associates the change to a first user input. The controller presents the object on the user interface device in a second kinematic state based on the first user input.
US11763174B2

A learning material recommendation device recommends a learning material that should be learned next by a learner on the basis of the learner's comprehension and concentration degree. The learning material recommendation device includes estimation means for estimating a concentration degree indicating the degree of concentration of a learner on a learning material, on the basis of learner data including a feature related to the learner and learning material data including a feature related to the learning material, and learning material selection means for selecting one from among next learning material candidates associated with the learning material, on the basis of a learning state that is specified on the basis of the concentration degree and a comprehension of the learning material by the learner.
US11763168B2

A generative adversarial neural network (GAN) learns a particular task by being shown many examples. In one scenario, a GAN may be trained to generate new images including specific objects, such as human faces, bicycles, etc. Rather than training a complex GAN having a predetermined topology of features and interconnections between the features to learn the task, the topology of the GAN is modified as the GAN is trained for the task. The topology of the GAN may be simple in the beginning and become more complex as the GAN learns during the training, eventually evolving to match the predetermined topology of the complex GAN. In the beginning the GAN learns large-scale details for the task (bicycles have two wheels) and later, as the GAN becomes more complex, learns smaller details (the wheels have spokes).
US11763162B2

A dynamic gradient calibration method for a computing-in-memory neural network is performed to update a plurality of weights in a computing-in-memory circuit according to a plurality of inputs corresponding to a correct answer. A forward operating step includes performing a bit wise multiply-accumulate operation on a plurality of divided inputs and a plurality of divided weights to generate a plurality of multiply-accumulate values, and performing a clamping function on the multiply-accumulate values to generate a plurality of clamped multiply-accumulate values according to a predetermined upper bound value, and comparing the clamped multiply-accumulate values with the correct answer to generate a plurality of loss values. A backward operating step includes performing a partial differential operation on the loss values relative to the weights to generate a weight-based gradient. The weights are updated according to the weight-based gradient.
US11763159B2

A neural network is configured to suppress an output of a mitigation node in a mitigation layer of the neural network. The neural network is pre-configured to recognize objects from inputs when operating using a processor and a memory. An actual input is sent to the neural network for object recognition, the actual input is an altered input. By suppressing the output of the mitigation node, the neural network is caused to avoid falsely recognizing an object from the actual input, where the altered input is configured to cause the neural network to falsely recognize the object from the actual input.
US11763157B2

Apparatus and methods are disclosed for using machine learning models with private and public domains. Operations can be applied to transform input to a machine learning model in a private domain that is kept secret or otherwise made unavailable to third parties. In one example of the disclosed technology, a method includes applying a private transform to produce transformed input, providing the transformed input to a machine learning model that was trained using a training set modified by the private transform, and generating inferences with the machine learning model using the transformed input. Examples of suitable transforms that can be employed include matrix multiplication, time or spatial domain to frequency domains, and partitioning a neural network model such that an input and at least one hidden layer form part of the private domain, while the remaining layers form part of the public domain.
US11763153B2

A processor-implemented neural network method includes: generating a bit vector based on whether each of a plurality of input activations within a neural network is 0; merging the bit vector into the input activations such that bit values within the neural network included in the bit vector are most significant bits (MSBs) of multi bit expressions of the input activations; merging the bit vector into weights such that the bit values included in the bit vector are MSBs of multi bit expressions of the weights; sorting the input activations and the weights based on bits corresponding to the MSBs; and implementing the neural network, including performing operations between the sorted input activations and the sorted weights.
US11763151B2

Systems and methods of the present disclosure provide processes for determining how much to adjust machine-learning parameter values in a direction of a gradient for gradient-descent steps in training processes for machine-learning models. Current parameter values of a machine-learning model are vector components that define an initial estimate for a local extremum of a cost function used to measure how well the machine-learning model performs. The initial estimate and the gradient of the cost function for the initial estimate are used to define an auxiliary function. A root estimate is determined for the auxiliary function of the gradient. The parameters are adjusted in the direction of the gradient by an amount specified by the root estimate.
US11763148B2

The present disclosure relates generally to facilitating routing of communications. One example includes a communication server determining capacities associated with a terminal devices based on workloads for agents associated with the terminal devices. Historical acceptance data is accessed for past interaction invitations to user devices associated with one or more criteria. Current data is then used to determine available interactions and to facilitate interactions using interaction invitations based on the historical data and the current number of available interactions.
US11763146B1

Systems and methods for processing loops in computational graphs representing machine learning models are disclosed. An example method begins with obtaining data representing a computational graph. Data identifying an allocation of the computational graph across devices is obtained. Additionally, one or more nodes in the computational graph that represent a respective control flow statement are identified. For each identified node, a structure of nodes and edges that represents an operation that provides a current state of recursion or iteration in the respective control flow statement is generated. This structure is inserted into the computational graph and the allocation of nodes to devices is modified to assign the structure to a device.
US11763145B2

This application provides an article recommendation method and apparatus, a computer device, and a storage medium. The method includes: obtaining a historical reading article set of a to-be-analyzed target user, the historical reading article set comprising a plurality of historical articles that have been read by the target user at different reading moments; determining, for each historical article of the plurality of historical articles, first attention degree values between the each historical article and candidate reference historical articles having reading moments before that of the each historical article, the first attention degree values reflecting a possibility that a user is recommended to read the historical article if the user has read the candidate reference historical articles; selecting at least one recommendation reference article from the candidate reference historical articles corresponding to the historical articles according to the first attention degree values between the historical articles and corresponding candidate reference historical articles; and determining, in a recommendable article set at least one candidate recommended article to be recommended to the target user based on the at least one recommendation reference article.
US11763137B2

A machine learning system for various computer applications enabling text mining to detect defects or anomalies in an authentication, operation or transaction carried out by the application comprising: A hardware and software arrangement forming a pre-processing system; A hardware and software arrangement forming a neural network leading to an aggregated enriched data processing model, A hardware and software arrangement for the injection of aggregated enriched data into the neural network, A hardware and software arrangement to validate the operation or transaction based on the results obtained at the output of the neural network.
US11763133B2

Systems and methods relating to machine learning. An edge device runs a new data point on a first neural network and determines activations on the layers within that neural network. The first neural network is a fully trained network based on a second neural network on a server. The activation data for the various layers in the first neural network are, starting with the output layer, sequentially transmitted to the server. The server continuously receives this activation data and continuously compares it with previously encountered activation data for the second neural network. If the received activation data is within an expected range, then the edge device is instructed to stop sending activation data. Otherwise, the server continues to receive the activation data for the other layers until the new data point is received by the server or the activation data is within the expected range of previously encountered activation data.
US11763131B1

A computer-implemented method may include retrieving, via a remote data bus from a data store remote from a hardware accelerator to a local memory device (LMD) included in the hardware accelerator, (1) a filter matrix comprising a set of filter vectors corresponding to a filter location included in each of a set of filters of a convolutional layer of an artificial neural network (ANN), and (2) an activation matrix comprising a primary and a secondary set of activation vectors, each activation vector included in an activation volume inputted into the convolutional layer. The method may also include directing a hardware matrix multiplication unit (MMU) included in the hardware accelerator and communicatively coupled to the LMD via a local data bus, to execute a matrix multiplication operation (MMO) using the filter matrix and the activation matrix.
US11763127B2

Identification labels and their incorporation in rubber-based articles are described. The labels include RFID components and can be incorporated in tires. The labels can withstand the relatively harsh conditions associated with vulcanization.
US11763124B2

This RFID tag comprises: a film wiring substrate including a flexible base material having a first surface and a second surface located opposite to the first surface, and conductors located on the first and second surfaces, respectively; and an RFIC IC connected to the conductors, wherein the film wiring substrate is bent, and at least a first conductor part included in the conductor on the first surface, a second conductor part included in the conductor on the first surface or the second surface, and a conductor on the second surface that does not include the second conductor part overlap each other.
US11763121B2

RFID tags are provided for incorporation into the packaging of a microwavable food item, with the RFID tag being configured to be safely microwaved. The RFID tag includes a substrate having opposing first and second surfaces. An antenna is secured to the first surface, with the antenna defining a gap and being configured to operate at a first frequency. An RFID chip is electrically coupled to the antenna across the gap. A shielding structure is secured to the second surface of the substrate, with at least a portion of the shielding structure being in substantial alignment with the gap. The shielding structure is configured to limit the voltage across the gap when the antenna is exposed to a second frequency that is greater than first frequency. Also provided are methods for manufacturing RFID tags from a web in which conductive layers are secured to opposing surfaces of a substrate.
US11763119B2

Systems and methods of using ultrasonic welding to form labels with RFID tags are disclosed. The methods can be useful for the production of a large volume of labels such as production with roll-to-roll processing. The labels can be useful for consumer products such as garments. The present invention discloses in one embodiment, a label having a first and second printed fabric label layer such that a radio frequency identification (RFID) inlay is disposed between the two printed fabric layers.
US11763107B2

Small, low-cost satellite systems, like CubeSats or other microsatellites, can exhibit reduced reliability relative to higher-cost satellite systems. This can result in difficulty identifying, communicating with, and tracking such satellite systems when they fail. Provided herein are reliable, low-cost, low-energy, turn-key systems for identification and tracking of small satellites that can be readily added to a microsatellite with minimal integration costs and while occupying a minimal amount of volume, mass, and external area of the host satellite. These systems are electrically isolated from the satellite bus, being powered by internal batteries or other separate energy sources and providing reliable identification and tracking even when the other systems of the satellite have failed. These improved identification and tracking systems include space environment sensors to maintain the system in a very-low-power state while the system is in vehicle processing and transit on Earth, extending device lifetime and reducing cost and weight.
US11763103B2

A video translation method includes: converting speech in a video to be translated into text; displaying the text and first time information, second time information, and a reference translation of the text; in response to an operation by a user on the text or the reference translation, displaying an editing area supporting the user inputting a translation; following input by the user, providing a translation suggestion from the reference translation; when a confirmation operation by the user for the translation suggestion is detected, using the translation suggestion as a translation result and displaying the same; when a non-confirmation operation by the user for the translation suggestion is detected, receiving a translation inputted by the user which is different from the translation suggestion, using the inputted translation as a translation result and displaying the same, and updating the reference translation in a translation area according to the inputted translation.
US11763090B2

An online system that allows users to interact with it using expressions in natural language form includes an intent inference module allowing it to infer an intent represented by a user expression. The intent inference module has a set of possible intents, along with a small set of example natural language expressions known to represent that intent. When a user interacts with the system using a natural language expression for which the intent is not already known, the intent inference module applies a natural language inference model to compute scores indicating whether the user expression textually entails the various example natural language expressions. Based on the scores, the intent inference module determines an intent that is most applicable for the expression. If an intent cannot be determined with sufficient confidence, the intent inference module may further attempt to determine whether the various example natural language expressions textually entail the user expression.
US11763084B2

A method comprises receiving a new data set; identifying at least one prior data set of a plurality of prior data sets that matches the new data set; generating a natural language data science problem statement for the new data set based on information associated with the at least prior one data set that matches the new data set; outputting the generated natural language data science problem statement for user verification; and in response to receiving user input verifying the natural language generated data science problem statement, generating one or more AutoAI configuration settings for the new data set based on one or more AutoAI configuration settings associated with the at least one prior data set that matches the new data set.
US11763081B2

Mechanisms are provided to implement a fine-grained finding descriptor generation computing tool that automatically generates fine-grained labels for downstream computer system operations. The mechanisms process medical report content based on a core finding lexicon, to extract core finding instances from the medical report content. The mechanisms execute, for each core finding instance, automated computer NLP operations that generate a parse tree for the portion of the medical report content corresponding to the core finding instance, perform phrasal grouping on the parse tree to thereby associate one or more modifiers of core findings specified in the portion of the medical report content with the core finding instance, and generate a fine-grained finding descriptor data structure for the core finding instance based on the association of one or more modifiers of the core finding with the core finding instance.
US11763076B2

A method for generating a document applet is provided. In the method, an editing interface including an editing region and a component list is displayed. The component list includes a plurality of predefined components. Each of the predefined components is configured to provide a document input template. At least one target component of the plurality of predefined components is added in the editing region. A page of the document applet is generated to include the document input template of each of the at least one target component in the editing region. The document applet is provided to a server. The document applet is configured to perform document processing via the page when downloaded to a user terminal.
US11763071B2

Disclosed herein is a method for facilitating unifying of multiple regulatory documents. Accordingly, the method may include receiving a first regulatory document from a device and a second regulatory document from a device, converting the first regulatory document and the second regulatory document from a source format to a preferred format, analyzing the first regulatory document and the second regulatory document of the preferred format, identifying first portions of the first regulatory document and second portions of the second regulatory document, classifying the first portions into first classification codes using a first classifier model and the second portions into second classification codes using the first classifier model based on the identifying, combining the first regulatory document and the second regulatory document based on the classifying, generating a unified regulatory document based on the combining, transmitting the unified regulatory document to the device, and storing the unified regulatory document.
US11763069B2

A non-transitory computer-readable recording medium storing a learning program that causes a computer to execute a process, a process includes acquiring a first input sentence and a first summary sentence into which the first input sentence is summarized, generating a second summary sentence to which the first summary sentence is partially-changed, and executing machine learning for a model to generate at least one summary sentence that corresponds to at least one input sentence, respectively, in response to an input of the at least one input sentence, such that a first probability of generating the first summary sentence in response to the input of the first input sentence becomes higher than a second probability of generating the second summary sentence in response to the input of the first input sentence, based on the first input sentence, the first summary sentence, and the second summary sentence.
US11763066B2

A method determines a degree of compatibility of a web content with a vehicle display device. The method includes steps of: (a) the compatibility-determining server generating a specific render tree by referring to specific web content information; (b) the compatibility-determining server determining whether the specific web page is compatible with the vehicle display device according to a verifying scenario, wherein the verifying scenario is configured as a predetermined program by referring to at least part of (i) at least one first component included in the specific render tree and (ii) at least one second component included in the specific specification information; and (c) in response to determining that the specific web page is compatible, the compatibility-determining server performing or supporting another device to perform a process of displaying the specific web page on a display of the vehicle display device.
US11763059B2

A defect map may be created by merging defects at locations on multiple dies that include copies of an integrated circuit (IC). Layout shapes or nets may be determined that overlap with the defects in the defect map. Next, connectivity between the layout shapes or nets may be determined. The defects may then be grouped into defect groups based on the connectivity between the layout shapes or nets, where each defect group comprises defects that overlap with layout shapes or nets that are electrically connected to each other.
US11763056B2

A method of simulating defects in an analog circuit design includes, in part, defining a multitude of defect models, defining a defect scope associated with the defect models, and compiling, by a processor, the defect models, the defect scope, and a netlist associated with the analog circuit design. The method further includes, in part, scanning the netlist to identify a multitude of nodes to which a multitude of defects defined by the defect models and the defect scope are applied, injecting the multitude of defects at the identified nodes, and simulating the analog circuit design using the injected defects.
US11763055B2

Reduced-power dynamic data circuits with wide-band energy recovery are described herein. In one embodiment, a circuit system comprises at least one sub-circuit in which at least one of the sub-circuits includes a capacitive output node that is driven between low and high states in a random manner for a time period and an inductive circuit path coupled to the capacitive output node. The inductive circuit path includes a transistor switch and an inductor connected in series to discharge and recharge the output node to a bias supply. A pulse generator circuit generates a pulse width that corresponds to a timing for driving the output node.
US11763054B2

Methods and systems for verifying a hardware design for an integrated circuit that implements a function that is polynomial in an input variable x over a set of values of x. The method includes formally verifying that a first instantiation of the hardware design implements a function that is polynomial of degree k in x by formally verifying that for all x in the set of values of x the first instantiation of the hardware design has a constant kth difference; and verifying that a second instantiation of the hardware design generates an expected output in response to each of at least k different values of x in the set of values of x.
US11763051B2

This application discloses a computing system implementing a power estimator can read in waveform data generated during functional verification of a circuit design describing an electronic device, detect toggles in the signals of the waveform data, correlate the detected toggles in the signals to arcs associated with logic gates in the circuit design, and track a number of times each of the arcs has been correlated to the detected toggles. After the waveform data has been read, the power estimator can look-up power values for each arc having been correlated to a detected signal toggle, multiple the power values by the tracked number of times each of the arcs been correlated to the detected toggles to compute power estimates, and generate an estimate of power consumption for the circuit design during the functional verification by accumulating the power estimates for the arcs associated with the logic gates.
US11763050B1

Embodiments include herein are directed towards a method for use in an electronic design environment is provided. Embodiments may include receiving, at a client electronic device, work instructions corresponding to an electronic circuit. Embodiments may further include displaying a graphical representation of the electronic circuit at a display screen associated with the client electronic device and displaying at least one instruction at the display screen, wherein displaying includes highlighting a component of the electronic circuit at the display screen.
US11763040B2

A data storage device includes a memory device, an always on (AON) application specific integrated circuit (ASIC), and a controller coupled to the memory device and the AON ASIC. When the data storage device enters a low power state, the controller generates and stores security data associated with context data in a power management integrated circuit (PMIC). The context data is stored in both the memory device and a host memory buffer (HMB). A location of the context data in the HMB is stored in the PMIC with the security data. When the data storage device exits the low power state, the address stored in the PMIC is utilized to retrieve the context data from the HMB. The retrieved context data is verified against the security data by the controller.
US11763035B2

A software management device capable of converting a term used in a model and an abstraction level thereof. The software management device includes an input unit that inputs a target model, a storage unit that hierarchically stores functions and/or names constituting the model, and an in-model name replacement unit that selects a corresponding function and/or name from the storage unit according to the input model input from the input unit, and replaces a function and/or a name in the input model with the selected function and/or name.
US11763029B2

A data platform creates an application in a data-provider account, where the application includes one or more application programming interfaces (APIs) corresponding to one or more underlying code blocks. The data platform shares homomorphically encrypted provider data with the application in the data-provider account. The data platform installs, in a data-consumer account, an application instance of the application. The data platform shares homomorphically encrypted consumer data with the application instance in the data-consumer account. The data platform invokes one or more of the APIs of the application instance to execute respective associated underlying code blocks, which are not visible to the data-consumer account, and which operate on the shared homomorphically encrypted provider data and the shared homomorphically encrypted consumer data. The data platform saves homomorphically encrypted output of the one or more respective associated underlying code blocks locally within the data-consumer account.
US11763028B2

Systems and methods for managing data security are described. In an embodiment, the method comprises receiving a data access request from a first application that runs in a first operating environment of a mobile device, wherein the authentication request contains credentials of the first application, communicating with a second application that runs in a second operating environment in parallel to the first environment of the mobile device, wherein the second application is a trusted application that runs in a secure environment, and wherein the communicating includes transferring the credentials of the first application to the second application, and receiving data from the trusted application responsive to the data access request, based on the credentials of the first application.
US11763014B2

Aspects of the disclosure relate to a production protection correlation engine. In some embodiments, a computing platform may acquire access permission data aggregated from a plurality of data sources and normalize the access permission data. Then, the computing platform may identify user-specific entitlements and classify user roles. Next, the computing platform may tag the normalized permission data based on user role classification data. Based on the tagging, the computing platform may identify at least one enterprise user having one or more toxic access permissions and, in response, trigger an access review process. In turn, the computing platform may revoke one or more incompatible access permissions. Then, the computing platform may transmit updated access permission data to a system of record, causing the system of record to store the updated access permission data in a database and limit access to enterprise resources based on the updated access permission data.
US11763012B2

A method includes: receiving selection of a document; correlating sequences of words, in the document, with a set of language signals; generating a set of document tags representing the set of language signals; and retrieving a first data access policy: associated with a particular document tag in the set of document tags; and including a set of identities permitted to access a document associated with the particular document tag; receiving selection of a recipient account of the document; and in response to detecting the set of identities excluding the recipient account, restricting access to the document by the recipient account.
US11763004B1

An embodiment of a computerized method for detecting bootkits is described. Herein, a lowest level software component within a software stack, such as a lowest software driver within a disk driver stack, is determined. The lowest level software component being in communication with a hardware abstraction layer of a storage device. Thereafter, stored information is extracted from the storage device via the lowest level software component, and representative data based on the stored information, such as execution hashes, are generated. The generated data is analyzed to determine whether the stored information includes a bootkit.
US11762997B2

At an advertising server: adding tracking code to advertisements served by the advertising server, wherein the tracking code is configured to cause web browsers displaying the served advertisements to transmit their contents to a security server. At the security server: scanning the received advertisements to detect presence of malicious code, and storing results of the scanning in a database. At the advertising server: prior to serving a new advertisement that has won in RTB, querying the database for scan results associated with the new advertisement. When the scan results indicate a malicious advertisement, preventing a serving of the new advertisement. When the scan results indicate a safe advertisement, allowing a serving the new advertisement. When no scan results are available for the new advertisement, adding the tracking code to the new advertisement and serving it, such that its contents are scanned by the security server.
US11762990B2

The technology described herein identifies malicious URLs using a classifier that is both accurate and fast. Aspects of the technology are particularly well adapted for use as a real-time URL security analysis tool because the technology is able to quickly process a URL and produce a warning when a malicious URL is identified. The rapid processing speed of the technology described herein is produced, in part, by use of only a single input signal, which is the URL itself. The high accuracy produced by the technology described herein is achieved by analyzing the unstructured text on both a character-by-character level and a word-by-word level. The technology described herein uses both character-level and word-level information from the incoming URL.
US11762985B2

Disclosed herein are systems and method for protecting files indirectly related to user activity. In one exemplary aspect, a method may comprise identifying, on a computing device, a file that is directly accessed by a user of the computing device. The method may comprise determining an application that provides access to the file. The method may comprise identifying a plurality of program files that the application utilizes during execution. For each respective program file of the plurality of program files, the method may comprise determining whether the respective program file is required by the application to provide access to the file and in response to determining that the respective program file is required, determining a type of threat that can target the respective program file. The method may further comprise performing a data protection action on the respective program file based on the type of threat.
US11762981B2

The invention is directed to systems, methods and apparatus for securing documents. The system comprises a server having a processor and a data storage device for storing documents, at least one document provider connected to the server, the at least one document provider operable to provide user documents to the server for storage in the data storage device, the user documents containing at least one object of security concern, and at least one document consumer connected to the server, the at least one document consumer operable to receive the user documents containing the at least one object of security concern from the server. The processor in the server is operable to determine whether to provide the at least one object of security concern to the at least one document consumer based on at least one security setting, and based on the decision either provide the documents with the at least one object of security concern or provide a replacement documents without the security of concern and an indication on each replacement document that that the at least one object of security concern has been excluded.
US11762977B2

An e-vapor apparatus may include a pod assembly and a dispensing body configured to receive the pod assembly. A vaporizer may be disposed in the pod assembly and/or the dispensing body. The pod assembly may include a pre-vapor formulation compartment, a device compartment, and a vapor channel extending from the device compartment and traversing the pre-vapor formulation compartment. The pod assembly is a smart pod configured to receive, store, and transmit information that can be communicated with the dispensing body and/or another electronic device. The proximal portion of the dispensing body includes a vapor passage and a through-hole. The vapor passage may extend from an end surface of the proximal portion to a side wall of the through-hole. The through-hole is configured to receive the pod assembly such that the vapor channel of the pod assembly is aligned with the vapor passage of the dispensing body.
US11762973B2

In an approach to auditing of multi-factor authentication, one or more computer processors receive a request for a multi-factor authentication for a service from at least one device associated with a user. One or more computer processors retrieve information associated with the at least one device. One or more computer processors log the request and the information associated with the at least one device. One or more computer processors calculate a strength of the multi-factor authentication based on the request and the information associated with the at least one device. One or more computer processors log a multi-factor authentication audit trail.
US11762967B2

In one embodiment, a set of feature vectors can be derived from any biometric data, and then using a deep neural network (“DNN”) on those one-way homomorphic encryptions (i.e., each biometrics' feature vector) an authentication system can determine matches or execute searches on encrypted data. Each biometrics' feature vector can then be stored and/or used in conjunction with respective classifications, for use in subsequent comparisons without fear of compromising the original biometric data. In various embodiments, the original biometric data is discarded responsive to generating the encrypted values. In another embodiment, the homomorphic encryption enables computations and comparisons on cypher text without decryption of the encrypted feature vectors. Security of such privacy enable biometrics can be increased by implementing an assurance factor (e.g., liveness) to establish a submitted biometric has not been spoofed or faked.
US11762959B2

Many areas of investigation require searching through data that may be of interest. In a first method step, a digital content element is provided. The digital content element may have any suitable format or data structure of interest to a searching entity. The digital content element may be a particular data file that is of interest to a searching entity. In a second step, the digital content element is compared with a first set of data provided by a combination of a second set of data and a third set of data. The first set of data is a collection of known digital content elements that are of interest to a searching entity, for example contraband digital content elements or digital content elements owned by or represented by the searching entity. In a third method step, the digital content element is identified as known if the digital content element is detected within the first set of data.
US11762953B2

Systems and methods for event-triggered analysis for high fidelity simulation. The method may comprise collecting event data produced by one or more event monitors in operational relationship with one or more elements of an event-producing system, wherein at least one of the one or more elements generates a plurality of events. The event data may be clustered into one or more groups, according to one or more event attributes. The event data may be selectively transmittable to one or more subscribers, by way of the one or more subscribers subscribing to one or more channels associated with the one or more groups. A publication mechanism may be implemented to classify the clustered event data into the one or more channels, the event data associated with at least one attribute being classified for transmission over at least one of the one or more channels.
US11762946B1

Convolution with a 5×5 kernel involves computing the dot product of a 5×5 data block with a 5×5 kernel. Instead of computing this dot product as a single sum of 25 products, the dot product is computed as a sum of four partial sums, where each partial sum is computed as a dot product of a 3×3 data block with a 3×3 kernel. The four partial sums may be computed by a single 3×3 convolver unit over four time periods. During each time period, at least some of the weights received by the 3×3 convolver unit may correspond to a quadrant of weights from the 5×5 kernel. A shifter circuit provides shifted columns (left or right shifted) of the input data to the 3×3 convolver unit, allowing the 3×3 convolver unit access to the 3×3 data block that spatially corresponds to a particular quadrant of weights from the 5×5 kernel.
US11762939B2

An approach is disclosed that determines an amount of time before a webpage is ready to use by a user by performing various actions. The approach captures a recording of the webpage from an invocation of the webpage for a period of time sufficient to load completely load the webpage with the capturing resulting in sequenced image frames. An AI system provides a loading point in the sequenced image frames based on an analysis of the frames input to the trained AI system. Image diversity and saturation measurements are calculated on consecutive image frames from the sequenced image frames resulting in an image change analysis. Native webpage events and times are detected from webpage characteristics gathered from the captured digital recording. The amount of time is then calculated based on the loading point from the AI system, the image change analysis; and the webpage events and their corresponding times.
US11762937B2

An information processing apparatus connectable with a user terminal via a network, includes circuitry configured to acquire information input to the user terminal by a user; search response information to be responded to the input information; respond, to the user terminal, a response message based on the response information to the input information; set a plurality of modes each used for performing a dialogue with the user terminal; and store history information of the dialogue that is performed with the user terminal using each of the plurality of modes in a memory.
US11762935B2

An improved electronic procurement system is disclosed. The electronic procurement system (“system”) implements features such as real-time adaptive extraction of online data. The system is configured to manage a plurality of page types for webpages and for each page type a plurality of field types for fields in webpages. The system is configured to further generate a computer application that can be integrated into a web browser. For each page type, the computer application is programmed to initially generate a signature for each field type based on minimal user interaction with webpages of the page type. The system is configured to also generate an agent using the signature. The agent is programmed to automatically extract data corresponding to the field types from additional webpages of the page type using the signatures. The agent or an associated background process is programmed to also automatically update the signatures when such data extraction is unsuccessful.
US11762922B2

A native web storage function call is received at a client device. A modified browser storage function call is executed, to facilitate browser storage associated with a clientless VPN. The modified browser storage function call executes a call to the native browser storage function call to facilitate access to the browser storage.
US11762921B2

A computer system for extracting structured data from unstructured or semi-structured text in an electronic document, the system comprising: a graphical user interface configured to present to a user a graphical view of a document for use in training multiple data extraction models for the document, each data extraction model associated with a user defined question; a user input component configured to enable the user to highlight portions of the document; the system configured to present in association with each highlighted portion an interactive user entry object which presents a menu of question types to a user in a manner to enable the user to select one of the question types, and a field for receiving from the user a question identifier in the form of human readable text, wherein the question identifier and question type selected by the user are used for selecting a data extraction model, and wherein the highlighted portion of the document associated with the question identifier is used to train the selected data extraction model.
US11762914B2

The technology disclosed relates to systems and methods for finding a multi-part place identifier with at least one part. The system includes logic to receive an input including an input location address and validate the input location address (e.g., using coding accuracy support system or CASS). The system includes logic to access a database storing records of validated addresses and corresponding multi-part place identifiers using the validated address. The system includes logic to match the validated input address to an address in the stored records in the database and retrieve corresponding matched multi-part place identifier with at least a Where part. The Where part includes an alpha numeric identifier indicating a geometrical boundary for the matched validated input address. The system can provide the matched multi-part place identifier with at least the Where part to a user for use in further analysis.
US11762908B1

This disclosure describes systems and methods that facilitate the generation of recommendations by traversing a graph. Walks that traverse the graph may be initiated from a plurality of different nodes in the node graph. In order to give greater or lesser weight to particular nodes, the walks may have different lengths depending on the nodes from which they are initiated, or an unequal amount of walks may be distributed between nodes from which walks are initiated. A plurality of walks through a node graph may be tracked, and visit counts or scores for nodes in the node graph may be determined. For example, scores may be increased for nodes that are visited by a walk initiated from a first node and a second walk initiated from a second node, or scores may be decreased for nodes that are not visited by a first walk initiated from a first node and a second walk initiated from a second node. Content corresponding to nodes may be recommended based on the scores or visit counts.
US11762906B2

Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for integrating a monitoring system with one or more air quality sensors. The method includes obtaining a request that includes an indication of an appearance of an object, selecting a first set of images in an initial modality based on the indication of the appearance of the object, determining an additional set of images in a different modality based on mappings between the first set of images and the additional set of images; and providing the first set of images and the additional set of images in response to the request.
US11762902B2

A client device may receive a plurality of search result items. Each search result item may correspond to a media content item. The client device may present a user interface, including a scrollable search result area presenting a subset of the plurality of search result items, and a focus area presenting a preview of a media content item content item corresponding to one of the plurality of search result items. The client device may receive a user gesture in the scrollable search result area and in response, may determine whether the user gesture indicates a user interest in a second media content item. The client device may present a preview of the second media content item corresponding to the second search result item.
US11762899B1

Methods, systems and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media for receiving a set of images at a social media system, wherein each image includes one or more recognized features associated with one or more lightness values; indexing each image using the one or more recognized features and the associated range of lightness values; receiving a query; determining a first group of images that is responsive to the query; determining that the query triggers a lightness filter to be displayed on the user device; providing the first group of images for display on a user interface with one or more lightness filter indicators; and in response to a user selection of one of the one or more lightness filter indicators: filtering the first group of images to determine a filtered group of images, and updating the images provided for display according to the filtered group of images.
US11762881B2

A partition merging method includes obtaining, by a first database server, first metadata of a first partition based on an identifier of a current file of the first partition, obtaining second metadata of a second partition based on an identifier of a current file of the second partition, and generating third metadata of a third partition based on the first metadata and the second metadata.
US11762878B2

A system and method for a distributed database that is consistent but non-blocking. This distributed database, also referred to as a datastore, has a number of desirable features. Without wishing to be limited by a closed list, these features include but are not limited to: providing strong, ANSI SQL-compatible consistency guarantees; being distributable across multiple computers, data centers and even geographical locations; having a resilient, fault-tolerant architecture, where even failures of multiple different data centers can allow the operation of the datastore to continue seamlessly, depending on the configuration.
US11762869B1

Systems, methods, and computer-readable media are disclosed for generating and providing journey flow visualizations. In one computer-implemented embodiments, a data intake and query system can be used to generate and provide journey flow visualizations. In operation, a set of journey instances associated with a journey having a set of steps is obtained. Thereafter, a journey flow visualization that represents flow paths for the set of journey instances is generated, for example, by a data intake and query system. The generation of the journey flow visualization includes, for each node representing a corresponding step of the journey, determining a flow level based on a shortest distance among the set of journey instances between the corresponding step and a journey start. The generation of the journey flow visualization further includes, for each node, determining an in-level position within the flow level based on positions of nodes in a higher flow level. Thereafter, the journey flow visualization can be presented to represent flow paths for the set of journey instances by a computing device via a graphical user interface.
US11762865B2

Methods, apparatus, systems, and computer-readable media are provided for automatically augmenting message exchange threads based on a detected tone of messages exchanged between participants. In various implementations, a message contributed to a message exchange thread involving one or more message exchange clients by a participant may be determined. In various implementations, an idle chatter score associated with the message may be calculated. In various implementations, either a conversational response to the message or content responsive to a search query generated based on the message may be selectively incorporated into the message exchange thread based at least in part on the idle chatter score. In some implementations, a search query suitability score associated with the message may also be calculated.
US11762864B2

Aspects of the present invention provide devices that identify a question in a text message of a chat session between a plurality of computing devices, wherein each of the plurality of computing devices includes an identifier of a user of a corresponding computing device in the text message, analyze digital data to determine a relationship between the users of the plurality of computing devices, construct search parameters for digital content external to the chat session according to the identified question and determined relationship, search for the digital content over a network according to the constructed search parameters to obtain search results, rank the search results according to the determined relationship, and distribute the ranked search results according to the determined relationship to at least one of the plurality of computing devices in an overlay of the chat session.
US11762857B2

Methods and systems searching data exchanges and assets with non-homogenous functionality and non-standardized data descriptions using credentials corresponding to users. The method includes receiving, from a user, a request to access a data exchange, retrieving a user profile for the user, wherein the user profile provides a credential for the user, and receiving a search string. The method includes determining a first search input for searching the data exchange based on the search string and the credential, performing, a first comparison of a first search input portion to respective first set of attributes for the plurality of asset types, and performing a second comparison of a second search input portion to respective second set of attributes for the plurality of asset types. The method includes generating for display a search result for the search string based on the first comparison and the second comparison.
US11762855B1

Provided herein are systems and methods for a database object (e.g., materialized table) configuration including using the database object for incremental maintenance of query results. For example, a method includes creating a materialized table using a table definition. The table definition includes a query on one or more base tables and a lag duration value. The lag duration value indicates a maximum time period that a result of a prior refresh of the query can lag behind a current time instance. A delta set for the one or more base tables is determined. The delta set includes at least one change applied to the one or more base tables since the prior refresh of the query. The delta set is merged with the materialized table to perform an incremental update of the materialized table.
US11762853B2

In a computer-implemented method for querying a variably partitioned time series database, a query of a time series database is received, the query including a time range and a predicate comprising at least one dimension, wherein the time series database comprises a plurality of time series database schemas. At least one time series database schema of the time series database corresponding to the time range is determined. The query is divided into a plurality of sub-queries, wherein each sub-query of the plurality of sub-queries corresponds to one time series database schema of the plurality of time series database schemas. The plurality of sub-queries is executed to return a plurality of results.
US11762851B2

The current document is directed to a universal-query adapter that provides, to users and clients, a universal-query-language interface to multiple different management applications and/or services within a cloud-computing facility or distributed cloud-computing facility. In one implementation, the universal-query adapter provides, for input of universal-query-language queries, a universal-query interface and, in turn, interfaces to service adapters, semantic providers, and translators associated with the multiple different management applications and/or services. The modular implementation of the universal-query adapter facilitates both implementation of the universal-query adapter as well as scalability of the universal-query adapter, allowing new and newly discovered management applications and/or services to be easily included in the set of target management applications and/or services for query execution.
US11762845B2

A method for storing shard data and data formats for storing shard data are proposed. Shard data entries are generated and stored, wherein each shard data entry comprises a definition of one or more semantic objects covered by the shard data entry. Shard metadata is generated and stored, wherein the metadata comprises references to the shard data entries and, for each of the shard data entries, data representative of a bounding box indicative of an area in a geographical area that is covered by the shard data entry.
US11762842B2

The present disclosure relates to systems and methods for asynchronous delayed updates in virtual distributed ledger networks. In one embodiment, a processor-implemented method is disclosed, comprising receiving, at a first virtual machine or container associated with a master ledger, a transaction request comprising transaction information; updating the master ledger with the transaction information; communicating, by the first virtual machine or container, with one or more additional virtual machines or containers each associated with a slave ledger an update from the master ledger to the slave ledgers at one or more times determined based on a delay tolerance associated with each of the one or more additional virtual machines or containers; and updating the one or more additional virtual machines or containers based on the communicated update of the master ledger.
US11762822B2

Each of a plurality of events associated with a workspace or stream are stored to a functional data structure. Each of the plurality of events includes at least an indication of when an operation in the workspace or stream occurred and who performed the operation. Nodes of a change set history tree corresponding to the events can be recursively identified until a node corresponding to a change set of interest is identified. Responsive to identifying the node corresponding to the change set of interest, the event corresponding to such node can be identified as an event that added the change set of interest to the workspace or stream. The indication of when the operation represented by the event occurred and who performed the operation can be retrieved from the subject event. The indication of when the operation represented by the event occurred, and who performed the operation, can be output.
US11762820B2

Techniques and solutions are described for converting data models between formats, such as between a conceptual data model and a physical data model for a database system, or between a conceptual data model and artefacts to be implemented in the database system. The conceptual data model is annotated with annotations that allow the physical data model or database artefacts to be automatically generated from the conceptual data model. The annotations can reflect relationships between entity types in the physical data model, such as inheritance relationships, header/item relationships, or one-to-one cardinality relationships. Annotations can also indicate attributes that should be added to entity types in the conceptual data model, such as attributes for versioning or data governance, that may not be used in the conceptual data model. Annotations can be used to determine how entity types in the conceptual data model will be denormalized in the physical data model.
US11762803B2

Systems and methods are provided to enable parallelized multiply-accumulate operations in a systolic array. Each column of the systolic array can include multiple busses enabling independent transmission of input partial sums along the respective bus. Each processing element of a given columnar bus can receive an input partial sum from a prior element of the given columnar bus, and perform arithmetic operations on the input partial sum. Each processing element can generate an output partial sum based on the arithmetic operations, provide the output partial sum to a next processing element of the given columnar bus, without the output partial sum being processed by a processing element of the column located between the two processing elements that uses a different columnar bus. Use of columnar busses can enable parallelization to increase speed or enable increased latency at individual processing elements.
US11762802B2

An interface for coupling an agent to a fabric supports a load/store interconnect protocol and includes a header channel implemented on a first subset of a plurality of physical lanes, the first subset of lanes including first lanes to carry a header of a packet based on the interconnect protocol and second lanes to carry metadata for the header. The interface additionally includes a data channel implemented on a separate second subset of the plurality of physical lanes, the second subset of lanes including third lanes to carry a payload of the packet and fourth lanes to carry metadata for the payload.
US11762800B2

A semiconductor device capable of communicating with a host apparatus includes a symbol generation unit, a coding unit, and a transmission unit. The symbol generation unit includes a random number generation circuit and generates a symbol according to a random number generated by the random number generation circuit. The coding unit performs 8b/10b coding for the symbol. The transmission unit transmits the symbol coded by the 8b/10b coding unit to the host apparatus.
US11762796B2

According to examples, an apparatus may include a processor that may access an assignment of a component connected to a downstream USB port, from among a plurality of downstream USB ports that are downstream of a display device, to a first physical host device from among a plurality of physical host devices connected to the display device via respective upstream USB ports. The apparatus may bind, based on the assignment, the downstream USB port to a first upstream USB port that connects the first physical host device to the display device. The binding may cause the component to be coupled to the first physical host device. The apparatus facilitates assignment of individual components connected to downstream USB ports to one of a plurality of upstream USB ports.
US11762792B1

A marine-type communication device that reads data from a data bus, dynamically creates new data channels for a plurality of operational systems and performs a volatility assessment to determine when to save the data for transmission to a cloud network and when to transmit the data to the cloud network.
US11762786B2

A memory device including memory cells operating according to a first clock signal having a first clock frequency and accessed based on a data access time. The memory device may include a clock shifter circuit for delaying the access commands based on the data access time. The clock shifter circuitry include a shift register circuit and a phase correction circuit. The shift register circuit delays the access commands using a second clock signal having a fraction of the first clock frequency. The phase correction circuit receives the access commands from the shift register circuitry using the fraction of the first clock frequency, delays the access commands based on phase information of the access commands, and outputs the access commands to the memory cells based on the data access time using the first clock frequency.
US11762785B2

A system and method are provided. In one example, a system is disclosed that includes a memory device and a first interface configured to connect with a first external device. The interface may include a device side that enables a first data exchange with the first external device and a system side that enables a second data exchange with the memory device, where the system side further enables an exchange of platform hints between the first interface and the memory device. The system may also include a hinting unit that populates the platform hints in an address bit.
US11762782B2

Embodiments of systems and methods for managing an Information Handling System (IHS) using a workspace orchestration system are described. In an illustrative, non-limiting embodiment, an IHS may include computer-executable instructions to, instantiate a first workspace comprising a cache database, the first workspace being instantiated with a first interface that is configured to communicate with a second interface configured in a second workspace administered by the workspace orchestration system. The cache database being accessed by the second workspace using the first interface.
US11762778B2

A distributed metadata cache for a distributed object store includes a plurality of cache entries, an active-cache-entry set and an unreferenced-cache-entry set. Each cache entry includes information relating to whether at least one input/output (IO) thread is referencing the cache entry and information relating to whether the cache entry is no longer referenced by at least one IO thread. Each cache entry in the active-cache-entry set includes information that indicates that at least one IO thread is actively referencing the cache entry. Each cache entry in the unreferenced-cache-entry set is eligible for eviction from the distributed metadata cache by including information that indicates that the cache entry is no longer actively referenced by an IO thread.
US11762773B2

A network device in a communication network includes a controller and processing circuitry. The controller is configured to manage execution of an operation whose execution depends on inputs from a group of one or more work-request initiators. The processing circuitry is configured to read one or more values, which are set by the work-request initiators in one or more memory locations that are accessible to the work-request initiators and to the network device, and to trigger execution of the operation in response to verifying that the one or more values read from the one or more memory locations indicate that the work-request initiators in the group have provided the respective inputs.
US11762772B2

A data processing apparatus including a memory circuit and a data accessing circuit is provided, in which the memory circuit includes multiple cache ways configured to store data. In response to a first logic state of an enabling signal, if a tag of an address of an access requirement is the same as a corresponding tag of the multiple cache ways, the data accessing circuit determines that a cache hit occurs. In response to a second logic state of the enabling signal, if the address is within one or more predetermined address intervals specified by the data accessing circuit, the data accessing circuit determines that the cache hit occurs, and if the address is outside the one or more predetermined address intervals, the data accessing circuit determines that a cache miss occurs.
US11762769B2

The present technology includes a memory controller that allocates a new buffer memory area in a buffer memory or stores temporarily stored data in the buffer memory into a memory device based on a state of an auxiliary power device that supplies power to the memory device and the memory controller, and a power state of a host.
US11762767B2

A highly read data manager of a memory device receives a request to perform receives a request to perform a data relocation operation on a first wordline of a plurality of wordlines for a memory device, the memory device comprising a plurality of multi-level memory cells, wherein each multi-level memory cell comprises a plurality of pages; determines at the first wordline comprises data stored at one or more high read disturb pages of the plurality of pages; determines whether the data comprises a characteristic that satisfies a threshold criterion in relation to additional data stored on additional wordlines of the plurality of wordlines; responsive to determining that the data comprises the characteristic that satisfies the threshold criterion, identifies one or more low read disturb pages of the plurality of pages of a target wordline for relocating the data; and responsive to identifying the one or more low read disturb pages of the target wordline, stores at least a portion of the data at the one or more low read disturb pages of the target wordline.
US11762766B1

This disclosure provides for improvements in managing multi-drive, multi-die or multi-plane NAND flash memory. In one embodiment, the host directly assigns physical addresses and performs logical-to-physical address translation in a manner that reduces or eliminates the need for a memory controller to handle these functions, and initiates functions such as wear leveling in a manner that avoids competition with host data accesses. A memory controller optionally educates the host on array composition, capabilities and addressing restrictions. Host software can therefore interleave write and read requests across dies in a manner unencumbered by memory controller address translation. For multi-plane designs, the host writes related data in a manner consistent with multi-plane device addressing limitations. The host is therefore able to “plan ahead” in a manner supporting host issuance of true multi-plane read commands.
US11762764B1

Writing data in a storage system that includes a first type of storage device and a second type of storage device, including: selecting, for one or more unprocessed write requests, a target storage device type from the first type of storage device and the second type of storage device; issuing a first group of write requests to the first type of storage device, the first group of write requests addressed to one or more locations selected in dependence upon an expected address translation to be performed by the first type of storage device; and issuing a second group of write requests to the second type of storage device, the second group of write requests addressed to one or more locations selected in dependence upon a layout of memory in the second type of storage device.
US11762759B1

A method of analyzing a performance of a microservices-based application comprises generating a plurality of traces from a plurality of spans associated with the microservices-based application. The method also comprises generating a plurality of data sets each associated with a respective analysis mode of a plurality of analysis modes using the plurality of traces, wherein each analysis mode extracts a different level of detail for analyzing the performance of the services in the application from the plurality of spans. Further, the method comprises selecting, based on a first user query, a first analysis mode from the plurality of analysis modes for generating a response to the first user query. The method also comprises accessing a data set of the plurality of data sets that is associated with the first analysis mode and generating the response to the first user query using the data set associated with the first analysis mode.
US11762757B2

Various methods, apparatuses/systems, and media for automating deployment and configuration of contact centers are disclosed. A processor implements a cloud agnostic model-driven architecture, the architecture including at least a design-time environment and a run-time environment with corresponding combination of tools configured for delivery, development, and management of applications throughout systems; creates a cloud agnostic model configured to be executed on a plurality of cloud environments runtimes for an on-demand execution; on-boards and validates the cloud agnostic model in the design-time environment; tests, in response to a positive validation, the cloud agnostic model in the design-time environment; publishes, in response to a positive test, the cloud agnostic model on the run-time environment; activates the cloud agnostic model on the run-time environment; and creates, in response to activation, a multi-cloud contact center.
US11762754B1

Techniques are disclosed relating to retaining a log entry in response to detection of a respective triggering event occurring within a computer network. This triggering event may result in a set of processes being performed. A computer system may determine a trace signature for the log entry. This trace signature may track information related to the set of processes. The computer system may compute, using the trace signature, a log retention value for the log entry. This log retention value may be computed using weight factors for ones of the set of processes. The computer system may retain the log entry within a log file according to a retention period that corresponds to the log retention value.
US11762751B2

Disclosed are a computer-implemented method, a system, and a computer program product for system-level tunable parameter identification. Performance characteristic data for an application to be tuned can be obtained by one or more processing units. At least one system-level tunable parameter for the application to be tuned can be identified by one or more processing units based on the obtained performance characteristic data for the application to be tuned and a pattern between training performance characteristic data and a set of training system-level parameter-related correlation coefficients. The set of training system-level parameter-related correlation coefficients can be respective correlation coefficients of system-level tunable parameters with respect to at least one performance metric.
US11762736B2

A semiconductor memory device includes a memory cell array, a link error correction code (ECC) engine and on-die ECC engine. The memory cell array includes a plurality of volatile memory cells. The link ECC engine provides a main data by performing a first ECC decoding on a first codeword including the main data and a first parity data, and generates a first error flag based on a result of the first ECC decoding. The on-die ECC engine generates a second parity data by performing a first ECC encoding on the main data, provides a target page of the memory cell array with a second codeword including the main data and the second parity data in response to the first error flag being deactivated or generates a third codeword by changing at least one of bits of the second codeword in response to the first error flag being deactivated.
US11762734B2

A memory system includes a memory device and a controller. The memory device is configured to supply a read voltage into a plurality of non-volatile memory cells and transfer values obtained from the plural non-volatile memory cells. The controller is coupled to the memory device via at least one channel. The controller adjusts a level of the read voltage based on a cell difference probability (CDP) calculated from the values when a read operation to the plurality of non-volatile memory cells fails.
US11762730B2

Embodiments described herein involve selecting outlier-detection programs that are specific to meta-features of datasets. For instance, a computing system constructs a performance vector from a U vector and a reference V matrix. Vector elements of the performance vector identify estimated performance values of various outlier-detection programs with respect to an input dataset. The U vector is generated using meta-features of the input dataset. The reference V matrix is generated from a training process in which performance values of the various outlier-detection programs with respect to training input datasets are used to obtain the reference V matrix via a UV decomposition. The computing system selects an outlier-detection program having a greater estimated performance value in the performance vector as compared to other outlier-detection programs' respective estimated performance values.
US11762727B2

An information processing apparatus includes a processor configured to acquire first information that indicates a correspondence relationship between a virtual identifier of a memory device and a first identifier of a slot to which the memory device is attached, acquire second information that indicates a correspondence relationship between a second identifier of a slot to which the memory device is attached and a state of the memory device, generate correspondence information that indicates a correspondence relationship among the virtual identifier, the first identifier, and the second identifier based on the first information and the second information, acquire, during an operation of the distributed storage, third information that indicates correspondence relationship between the virtual identifier and the first identifier and fourth information that indicates correspondence relationship between the second identifier and the state of the memory device, and update the correspondence information based on the third information and the fourth information.
US11762721B2

Disclosed are a method for realizing an nGraph framework supporting an FPGA backend device, and a related apparatus. The method includes: integrating an OpenCL standard API library into an nGraph framework; creating, in the nGraph framework, an FPGA backend device creation module for registering an FPGA rear-end device, initializing an OpenCL environment and acquiring the FPGA backend device; creating, in the nGraph framework, an FPGA buffer space processing module for opening up an FPGA buffer space and for reading and writing an FPGA cache; creating, in the nGraph framework, an OP kernel implementation module for creating an OP kernel and compiling the OP kernel; and creating, in the nGraph framework, an FPGA compiling execution module for registering, scheduling and executing the OP kernel.
US11762720B2

An information processing apparatus including: a memory; and a processor coupled to the memory, the processor being configured to perform processing, the processing including: executing a display form determination processing that includes extracting, from use history data of a computer service that uses a plurality of application programming interfaces (APIs), the numbers of times of execution of the APIs, and determining display forms for the APIs according to the numbers of times of execution of the APIs; and executing a display control processing that includes displaying, in a directed graph that represents a node that corresponds to each of the plurality of APIs, the nodes that correspond to the APIs in the determined display forms.
US11762716B2

A system includes a memory storing computer-readable instructions and at least one processor to execute the instructions to receive a shot sheet comprising data and metadata associated with an animation project, parse the shot sheet to generate instructions associated with at least one shot in the animation project, send the instructions to an animation program using an application programming interface (API), generate the animation project based on the instructions using the animation program, render the animation project into a video, and store the video in a database and generate a uniform resource locator (URL) for the video.
US11762713B2

A first information processing apparatus (2000) determines an alternative representation (20) of an event sequence represented by a plurality of event histories (12), by use of dictionary data (30). The first information processing apparatus (2000) outputs information including the determined alternative representation (20). The dictionary data (30) indicate an event sequence and an alternative representation (20) relating to the event sequence in association with each other.
US11762698B2

A hardware decompression acceleration engine including: an input buffer for receiving to-be-decompressed data from a software layer of a host computer; a decompression processing unit coupled to the input buffer for decompressing the to-be-decompressed data, the decompression processing unit further receiving first and second flags from the software layer of the host computer, wherein the first flag is indicative of a location of the to-be-decompressed data in a to-be-decompressed data block and the second flag is indicative of a presence of an intermediate state; and an output buffer for storing decompressed data from the decompression processing unit.
US11762679B2

The image processing device is provided with: a first input unit which, with respect to one or more virtual models including a virtual model of an operation machine, receives an input of a first parameter for identifying a type; a second input unit which receives an input of a second parameter relating to a stochastic distribution having, as a random variable, a characteristic of an element constituting the one or more virtual models; a virtual model generation unit which, using the first parameter and the second parameter, generates the one or more virtual model stochastically; a determination unit which determines the correctness of an operation of the virtual model of the operation machine when operated in a virtual space including the one or more stochastically generated virtual models; and a learning unit which learns a control module for the operation machine for achieving a predetermined operation.
US11762677B1

Vectorization and scalarization of methods are provided. A plurality of node webs is constructed based on traversing an intermediate representation of a program. Transitive closure of the plurality of node webs is performed to form a set of final node webs. It is determined that each respective node in the set of final node webs can be converted into one of vector operation code or a sequence of scalar operation codes based on at least one node including a specified vector length and only one vector length value being specified within the set of final node webs. Each respective node in the set of final node webs is converted into one of corresponding vector operation code or a corresponding sequence of scalar operation codes to accelerate execution of supported and unsupported methods of the program.
US11762671B2

Methods, systems, and apparatus, including medium-encoded computer program products, for virtualization-based collaborative activity framework with predictive preloading of virtual machines. A collaboration orchestration system can obtain user interaction data describing interactions with a client device. In response to determining, at least in part from the user interaction data, that the client device is predicted to access an activity, and before receiving a request to access the activity, the collaboration orchestration system can: (i) provide an indication to create a virtual machine (VM) instance configured to provide the activity; and (ii) provide an indication to load the VM instance with the activity. The collaboration orchestration system can receive a reference to the VM instance. In response to obtaining, by the collaboration orchestration system, a request to access the activity from the client device, the collaboration orchestration system can provide to the client device, the reference to the VM instance.
US11762670B2

Methods and systems for selecting, testing, and applying application configurations are presented. In one embodiment, a method is provided that includes executing an application according to a first configuration and measuring a first plurality of metrics. A change to a setting of the first configuration may be identified by a machine learning model to generate a second configuration. The application may be executed according to the second configuration and a second plurality of metrics may be measured. A selected configuration for future executions of the application may be selected from among the first and second configurations based on the first plurality of metrics and the second plurality of metrics.
US11762669B2

Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a method, system and computer program product for post-hoc image review method for short-lived Linux containers. In an embodiment, a post-hoc image review method for short-lived Linux containers includes first directing a creation of a short-lived Linux container in a container management system and applying an initial configuration to the short-lived Linux container. Thereafter, the method includes detecting a termination of the short-lived Linux container. Finally, in response to the termination, the method includes snapshotting a configuration of the short-lived Linux container, comparing the initial configuration to the snapshotted configuration, and displaying a list of differences in a container management display.
US11762662B2

A graphics processing device comprises a set of compute units to execute multiple threads of a workload, a cache coupled with the set of compute units, and a prefetcher to prefetch instructions associated with the workload. The prefetcher is configured to use a thread dispatch command that is used to dispatch threads to execute a kernel to prefetch instructions, parameters, and/or constants that will be used during execution of the kernel. Prefetch operations for the kernel can then occur concurrently with thread dispatch operations.
US11762653B2

A method and apparatus for remotely updating firmware in batches, and a computer-readable storage medium. Wherein the method is applied to a DHCP server connected with a Baseboard Management Controllers (BMC) of each server node. The DHCP server assigns IP addresses to each server node in advance, and records a BMC MAC address of each server node at the same time. When detecting that a firmware version to be matched stored in itself is updated, authorized server nodes and corresponding BMC IP addresses are determined on the basis of each BMC MAC address and authorization state. The firmware version of the corresponding authorized server nodes is read according to the BMC IP address of each authorized server, and a plurality of servers to be upgraded is determined by comparing the firmware version of each authorized server node with the firmware version to be matched.
US11762652B2

Systems and methods are provided for coordinating the deployment of frontend assets to defined user groups. Individual groups of users may be assigned to a track comprising a set of frontend assets. Each set of frontend assets may comprise each of the individual components required to generate an entire frontend for an application. In some embodiments, different versions of a single component may be assigned within different tracks. As such, one set of users may be provided a first version of an application and a second set of users may be provided a second version of that application. By associating a new or updated version of a component to a given track, a new or updated version of a component not yet ready for widespread deployment may be provided to only a limited number of users.
US11762645B2

An information processing apparatus includes a processor configured to: receive a scheduled date and time at which control information managed by a management apparatus is downloaded to a device via an external network and an internal network and is updated, the scheduled date and time being determined by the management apparatus; obtain a predicted traffic amount per predetermined time of the internal network at the scheduled date and time; and, in a case where the predicted traffic amount exceeds an acceptable traffic amount per the predetermined time, the acceptable traffic amount being set for the internal network, give a request to change the scheduled date and time to the management apparatus.
US11762640B2

An information conversion device has one of: a replication necessity analysis unit for specifying where an instruction referred by phi functions is present in one basic block and inserting a transfer instruction therein; an intra-loop constant analysis unit for specifying a closed path in which a phi function reference is circulated and inserting the transfer instruction therein; an inter-instruction dependency analysis unit for specifying where data dependency is present between instructions as a reference destination of the phi functions and inserting the transfer instruction therein; a same instruction reference analysis unit for specifying where the phi functions referring to a result of a same instruction before branching are present and inserting the transfer instruction therein; and a spill out validity analysis unit for storing a value present in a loop processing, loading the value after the loop processing ends, and deleting the transfer instruction.
US11762638B2

A method, computer program product, and computing system for defining a library of functional modules; enabling a user to select a plurality of functional modules from the library of functional modules; and enabling the user to visually arrange the plurality of functional modules to form a conversational application.
US11762634B2

Provided are methods and systems for enabling seamless integration between multiple products as a common layer by using a common visual modeler. An example system may include an application server and a common visual modeler. The common visual modeler may include a visual modeling environment for building an application by an end user. The visual modeling environment may include a modeler for creating the application, wherein the modeler comprises at least one component from at least one enterprise software product, the at least one component comprising at least one UI-based modeling tool for creating at least one artifact and a configuration module for managing settings of the at least one component. The common visual modeler may also include a server runtime environment for executing the application, the server runtime environment comprising at least one runtime engine for the at least one artifact created by the modeler.
US11762630B2

A system and method for isolating electronic data and generating enhanced data. A data subscription unit receives data having plural data formats from data source devices. The data may be received pre-filtered or filtered by the data subscription unit. A modeling unit may receive the filtered data from the storage databases, may determine eligibility of the stored data based on eligibility criteria, sort the eligible data based on at least one sorting parameter, adjust and/or normalize the eligible data based on at least one adjustment parameter and/or an aggregate value for a data attribute, generate data metrics over a defined set of time periods based on the eligible data, generate further data metrics based on the data metrics, and derive specified values from these metrics. A data distribution device may transmit or make available the data metrics, further data metrics and values to remote devices.
US11762627B2

Implementations of a mobile platform for image capture device control may use voice recognition. A user may use a mobile platform, such as a mobile application, on a mobile device to interpret and relay voice commands to an image capture device. Voice recognition services may be integrated into the mobile application, the mobile device operating system (OS), or both.
US11762626B2

A method of verifying audio notifications generated within a vehicle includes generating an audio notification using an audio generation path that includes at least a controller, an audio notification generator and a speaker, wherein the controller generates an audio notification request utilized by the audio notification generator to generate an audio signal, and wherein the speaker converts the audio signal into the audio notification. The method further includes monitoring sounds within the vehicle using a microphone separate from the audio generation path and analyzing the monitored sounds using an audio analyzer, wherein the audio analyzer verifies whether the audio notification was generated. Feedback is provided to the audio generation path regarding whether generation of the audio notification was verified.
US11762620B2

In an exemplary process for accessing a function of an external device through a computer-generated reality interface, one or more external devices are detected. Image data of a physical environment captured by an image sensor is obtained. The process determines whether the image data includes a representation of a first external device of the one or more detected external devices. In accordance with determining that the image data includes a representation of the first external device, the process causing a display to concurrently display a representation of the physical environment according to the image data, and an affordance corresponding to a function of the first external device, wherein detecting user activation of the displayed affordance causes the first external device to perform an action corresponding to the function.
US11762602B2

Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for scheduling operations on a machine-learning accelerator having multiple tiles. The apparatus includes a processor having a plurality of tiles and scheduling circuitry that is configured to select a respective input activation for each tile of the plurality of tiles from either an activation line for the tile or a delay register for the activation line.
US11762597B2

A storage system is provided, including: a host including a memory, the memory including a submission queue and a completion queue and being configured to store update frequency information; and a memory system configured to be connectable with the host and including a nonvolatile memory and a controller, the controller configured to control the nonvolatile memory, to receive the update frequency information of the submission queue from the host, to read command information stored in the submission queue based on the received update frequency information, and to execute controlling for the nonvolatile memory based on the command information.
US11762593B2

According to one embodiment, an information processing device includes a processor. The processor receives a signal for requesting each of a plurality of storage devices to execute a first process. Based on the received signal, the processor transmits a first command, corresponding to the first process, to each of the plurality of storage devices using a plurality of identifiers relating to the plurality of storage devices, respectively.
US11762589B2

A current operating characteristic value of a unit of the memory device is identified. An operating characteristic threshold value is identified from a set of operating characteristic thresholds, where the current operating characteristic value satisfies an operating characteristic threshold criterion that is based on the operating characteristic threshold value. A set of write-to-read (W2R) delay time thresholds that corresponds to the operating characteristic threshold value is identified from a plurality of sets of W2R delay time thresholds. Each of the W2R delay time thresholds in the set is associated with a corresponding read voltage level. A W2R delay time threshold associated with a W2R delay time threshold criterion is identified from the set of W2R delay time thresholds, where the W2R threshold criterion is satisfied by a current W2R delay time of the memory sub-system. A read voltage level associated with the identified W2R delay time threshold is identified.
US11762587B2

A method and a memory device are provided. A controller of the memory device retrieves a first command burst from a host memory. The first command burst includes a sequence of one or more commands from a first submission queue. The controller identifies that at least one command in the first command burst is at least one first fused command of a first set of fused commands. The first set of fused commands is to be processed atomically in the memory device, and a remainder of the first set of fused commands is on the first submission queue. The controller stores at least an identifier of the at least one first fused command in a set-aside buffer of the memory device.
US11762580B2

A controller manages a plurality of block groups each including one or more blocks among a plurality of blocks provided in a non-volatile memory. The controller assigns one of the plurality of block groups to each of plurality of zones. The controller writes write data which is to be written to a first zone to a shared write buffer and writes write data which is to be written to a second zone to the shared write buffer. When a total size of the write data in the first zone stored in the shared write buffer reaches a capacity of the first zone, the controller copies the write data in the first zone stored in the shared write buffer to the first block group assigned to the first zone.
US11762570B2

Direct data transfer between devices having a shared bus may be implemented with reduced involvement from a controller associated with the devices. A controller, a source memory device, and a target memory device may be coupled with a shared bus. The controller may identify a source address at the source memory device for data to be transferred to the target memory device. The controller also may identify a target address in the target memory device, and initiate a data transfer directly from the source to the target through a command that is received at both the source and the target memory device. In response to the command, the source memory device may read data out to the bus, and the target memory may read the data from the bus and store the data starting at the target address without further commands from the controller.
US11762564B2

A method of detecting object corruption of deduplicated cloud objects includes a two-layered approach. In a first layer, only metadata areas from segments of a deduplicated cloud object are processed in order to detect corruptions in the metadata. If no corruption is detected in the metadata, a second layer analysis can be performed. The second layer analysis includes a progressive scanning of data only on objects that were not found to be corrupted in the first layer analysis.
US11762563B1

A system for improving radiation tolerance of memory senses an amount of radiation exposure and, based on the sensed amount of radiation exposure, determines whether to perform one or more techniques for mitigating the effects of the radiation exposure. As an example, the system may perform a data refresh operation by re-writing data that has been corrupted by radiation, or the system may adjust the reference voltage used to read memory cells. In another example, the system may perform a fault repair operation by re-programming cells that have erroneously transitioned from a program state to an erase state. The system may selectively perform different radiation-mitigation techniques in a tiered approach based on the sensed amount of radiation in order to limit the adverse effects of the more invasive techniques.
US11762558B2

A storage device includes a first memory device including a plurality of first memory cells, a second memory device including a plurality of second memory cells having the same type as the plurality of first memory cells, and a controller that communicates with the first memory device through a first memory interface and communicates with the second memory device through a second memory interface having an operating speed higher than an operating speed of the first memory interface.
US11762551B2

The present disclosure relates to a multi QWERTY key input method, and more particularly, to a multi QWERTY key input method that allows a plurality of characters to be input by a single key using the QWERTY keyboard arrangement.
US11762546B2

An electronic device, with a display and one or more input devices separate from the display, displays, on the display, a user interface for an application. The device receives, at the one or more input devices separate from the display, user input events. The device generates a plurality of separate event streams in accordance with the user input events. The device merges information from the plurality of separate event streams to generate a stream of merged user input events. The device provides, to the application, information that describes the stream of merged user input events. The device displays, on the display, a response by the application that is based at least in part on the information that describes the stream of merged user input events.
US11762540B2

The present disclosure is directed to systems and methods for dynamically alerting off-screen machine status information The system includes a user interface on at least one display. The user interface includes, for example, (i) a monitoring section configured to display information corresponding to a first group of the machines; and an off-screen indicator configured to indicate that additional information corresponding to a second group of machines is available. The off-screen indicator is configured to provide a dynamically-changing indicator of information related to the second group of machines. The dynamically-changing indicator can change upon receiving a different prioritized status event corresponding to one or more machines of the second group of machines.
US11762530B2

A computing device is described that outputs a radial interface. The computing device accesses a list that includes multiple time-based events that have a particular duration. The computing device selects, based on the list and the duration of each time-based event, a subset of time-based events determined such that a sum of the durations for each event in the subset is less than or equal to an hour. An order of the events in the subset is the same as in the list. The computing device generates a graphical user interface that includes a graphical selector and a number of graphical representations equal to the number of events in the subset, each graphical representation corresponding to a different event from the subset, arranged around the selector, and having a size proportional to the duration of the event corresponding to the respective representation. The computing device outputs, for display, the interface.
US11762526B2

A system and methods are disclosed for automatic focus detection with relative threshold-aware cell visibility for a scrolling cell collection. The method includes identifying a visible portion of a graphical user interface (GUI), wherein the visible portion of the GUI includes a plurality of cells, and determining a plurality of distance values, wherein each distance value of the plurality of distances values indicates a distance to a focus threshold in the GUI that a cell of the plurality of cells of the visible portion of the GUI has traveled since the visible portion became visible in the GUI, wherein the distance value comprises a relative threshold visibility value. The method further includes modifying a behavior of the visible portion of the GUI based on the distance value of each of the plurality of cells.
US11762521B2

A display device including: a display panel; and an input sensor disposed on the display panel, wherein the input sensor includes: sensing electrodes; signal lines connected to the sensing electrodes; a first insulating layer; a second insulating layer disposed on the first insulating layer; and first, second and third test patterns having different stacking structures from each other, wherein the first test pattern include a first conductive pattern, a first insulating pattern overlapping the first conductive pattern, and a second insulating pattern overlapping the first insulating pattern, the second test pattern includes a third insulating pattern and a fourth insulating pattern overlapping the third insulating pattern, and the third test pattern includes a second conductive pattern.
US11762517B2

A touch panel includes: first electrodes disposed in parallel at a position corresponding to a viewing area of a panel member and have a capacitance changing according to a proximity of an object to be detected; second electrodes that intersect with the first electrodes, are disposed in parallel, and similarly change in capacitance; third electrodes disposed in parallel between the first or second electrodes and have electrical resistances changing according to posture and temperature; and fourth electrodes extending along the respective third electrodes and similarly change in electrical resistance. A resistance change rate of the fourth electrodes due to temperature is the same as for the third electrodes. The resistance change rate of the fourth electrodes due to the posture change is 90% or less than for the third electrodes due to the posture change. This allows a pressing force to be accurately measured.
US11762515B1

In one embodiment, a method includes by an electronic device: receiving sensor data indicative of a touch input from one or more sensors of a touch panel of the electronic device, where the touch input occurs at a detected touch location of the touch panel, accessing a baseline of signal data corresponding to the touch panel, calculating a delta change based on the baseline of the signal data and the sensor data, determining a touch state corresponding to the touch input based on a comparison of the delta change to a plurality of touch threshold levels, selecting a touch location prediction method from a plurality of touch location prediction methods based on the touch state, and determining a predicted touch location of the touch input based on the touch location prediction method and the sensor data.
US11762507B2

A fingerprint sensing device that includes an analog-front-end (AFE) circuit, an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) and a correction circuit is introduced. The AFE circuit generates an image signal, and the ADC converts the image signal to an output digital code. The correction circuit receives a plurality of first output digital codes that are generated by performing a plurality of first fingerprint sensing operations in a plurality of first exposure time periods. The correction circuit is further configured to calculate a second exposure time period for a second fingerprint sensing operation according to the first output digital codes and the first exposure time periods, wherein the fingerprint sensing device performs the second fingerprint operation in the second exposure time period to generate a second output digital code.
US11762502B2

An electronic device having a foldable region capable of being folded along a folding axis includes a substrate, wherein at least a part of the substrate is located in the foldable region, a sensing unit overlapped with the substrate and including a first sub-unit and a second sub-unit, a first signal input electrically connected to the first sub-unit, a second signal input electrically connected to the second sub-unit, and a driving unit. The first sub-unit is driven by the driving unit through the first signal input, and the second sub-unit is driven by the driving unit through the second signal input. The first sub-unit is located at a side of the folding axis, the second sub-unit is located at another side of the folding axis, and the first sub-unit and the second sub-unit are separated from each other by a spacing at the foldable region.
US11762499B2

A drive-sense circuit coupled to a variable voltage load. The drive-sense circuit includes a current reference circuit operable to generate a current reference signal. The drive-sense circuit further includes a regulated impedance source circuit operable to generate a regulated impedance signal based on an analog regulation signal, where the regulated impedance signal is provided on a line to the variable voltage load to keep a load current on the line substantially matching the current reference signal, and where a voltage of the variable voltage load effects the regulated impedance signal. The drive-sense circuit further includes a impedance loop correction circuit operable to generate a comparison signal based on the current reference signal and the load current, where the comparison signal represents the voltage, and where the analog regulation signal is representative of the comparison signal.
US11762495B2

This application provides an electronic device, including: a processor, configured to select one of an absolute coordinate mode and a relative coordinate mode according to a switching instruction. When the processor uses the absolute coordinate mode, absolute coordinate information received by the processor is run in the absolute coordinate mode; and when the processor uses the relative coordinate mode, the absolute coordinate information received by the processor is converted into relative coordinate information and is run in the relative coordinate mode. Therefore, this application performs adaptive conversion between the absolute coordinate mode and the relative coordinate mode, to provide users with more flexible operations.
US11762492B2

An electronic device including: a display layer; and a sensor layer that includes: first electrodes in a sensing area and having different lengths; second electrodes in the sensing area; first cross electrodes in the sensing area; second cross electrodes in the sensing area and having different lengths; pads in a peripheral area; first lines extended from the first electrodes at a first side of the sensing area towards the pads; second lines extended from the second electrodes at a second side of the sensing area towards the pads; first cross lines extending from the first cross electrodes towards the pads; and second cross lines extending from the second cross electrodes towards the pads, the first lines being different from the second lines in number, and the first cross lines being different from the second cross lines in number.
US11762490B1

An electronic device may have a display with an active area configured to display images and an inactive area that is free of pixels and that does not display images. Touch sensor sense lines may have portions located in the active area and portions located in the inactive area. The active and inactive areas may be characterized by respective reflectivity values. To match the reflectivities of the active and inactive areas and thereby avoid undesired visually distinguishable differences in the appearances of these areas, the touch sensor circuitry in the inactive areas may be configured to match the reflectivity values of the active and inactive areas. Sense line portions in the inactive area may have metal traces of enhanced reflectivity and/or uneven surface topology to enhance ambient light reflections through a circular polarizer that overlaps the active and inactive areas.
US11762488B1

A device for simulating finger movement on a computer touchpad prevents the computer attached to the touchpad from falling asleep or locking. The device includes a small motor that moves a weight inside the device and thereby changes the location of the center of gravity of the device, causing the device to tilt in different directions when the device is placed on the touchpad. The lower support of the device is conductive, e.g., metalized, so that the changes in the location of the contact patch between the device and the touchpad simulate finger movements on the touchpad. The small motor may be an electric motor, such as a wall/desk clock motor powered by an AA battery, or a mechanical wind-up movement. In examples, the simulated finger movement is linear or circular.
US11762487B2

A method is provided for adjusting the resonance frequency of a resonance circuit included in an electronic pen. The method uses adjusting means for adjusting the capacitance of an internal capacitor array and measuring means for measuring an alternating magnetic field generated by the resonance circuit. The method includes (1) a step of changing the state of a predetermined portion of multiple capacitive elements constituting the internal capacitor array, and (2) a step of changing, according to reference resonance frequency variations of the resonance circuit before and after the state change, the state of a portion or all of at least one capacitive element constituting the inner capacitor array other than said predetermined portion of the capacitive elements.
US11762485B2

An electromagnetic (EM) pose tracking system includes a computer input device having a pen or stylus form factor. In some embodiments, a base station device includes one of the transmitter (Tx) or receiver (Rx) module for the EM pose tracking system while the computer input device includes the other of the TX and receiver modules. The EM pose tracking system employs the Tx and Rx modules to collect EM pose data indicating a relative pose between the Tx and Rx modules. Based on the EM pose data, the EM pose tracking system (or a computer device working with the EM pose tracking system) identifies a pose (position, orientation, or both position and orientation) of the computer input device.
US11762474B2

A method including receiving sound data captured by a wearable device of the user, the sound data indicative of contact between a first portion of the user wearing the wearable device and a second portion of the user wearing the wearable device; receiving motion data captured by the wearable device of the user, the motion data indicative of at least a movement of the first portion of the user wearing the wearable device; and determining, by a processor, based at least in part on the sound data and the motion data, a user input associated with the contact between a first portion of the user wearing the wearable device and a second portion of the user wearing the wearable device and the movement of the first portion of the user wearing the wearable device.
US11762473B2

Systems and methods for gesture-based control are disclosed. In some embodiments, a system may include a wearable device configured to obtain physiological data and wrist location data. The system may be configured to detect a first gesture and transition to an object control state in which changes in the wrist location data and/or the physiological data are configured to control a movement of the object. In the object control state, the system may be configured to detect a first motion of a body part, generate a first command to move the object in a first command direction, detect a second motion of the body part, and generate a command to move the object in a second command direction. The system may detect a second gesture indicating an intention to cease control of the object, and transition out of the object control state.
US11762472B2

An input device and an input module are provided that vibrate in a direction along the surface of a cantilevered operation unit. The input device includes a fixed member rotatably supporting a rotation shaft, an operation unit having an end rotatably supported by the rotation shaft and being rotatable relative to the fixed member, and a vibrating element that generates vibration of the operation unit in the axial direction of the rotation shaft in response to a rotation operation performed on the operation unit.
US11762462B2

An eye tracking system can include an eye-tracking camera configured to obtain images of the eye at different exposure times or different frame rates. For example, longer exposure images of the eye taken at a longer exposure time can show iris or pupil features, and shorter exposure, glint images can show peaks of glints reflected from the cornea. The shorter exposure glint images may be taken at a higher frame rate (than the longer exposure images) for accurate gaze prediction. The shorter exposure glint images can be analyzed to provide glint locations to subpixel accuracy. The longer exposure images can be analyzed for pupil center or center of rotation. The eye tracking system can predict future gaze direction, which can be used for foveated rendering by a wearable display system.
US11762457B1

Some implementations disclosed herein present multimedia content to a user, identify a comfort state of the user (e.g., happy, unhappy, distressed, etc.) based on body data of the user (e.g., facial expressions, hand movements, physiological data, etc.), and update the multimedia content based on the identified comfort state.
US11762456B2

Head movements can be detected by various sensors. The head movements are tracked over time, and the data is stored in a knowledgebase. User actions are also detected and tracked in the knowledgebase. Therefore, associations between head movements and user actions can be learned and predicted. Upon detecting a head movement associated with a user action, the user action can be executed.
US11762447B2

A power supply includes a Primary or “high voltage” side and a Secondary or “low voltage” side. The primary side has boost stage circuitry that includes a boost stage controller that causes the boost stage circuitry to provide electrical energy, at least at a minimum boost voltage, to an energy storage capacitor. The energy storage capacitor may be charged by electrical energy at the minimum boost voltage and discharge electrical energy during a ride through event to power the electronic device.
US11762445B2

Systems and methods for generating a graphical representation of audio signal data during time compression or expansion are provided. The system may include a processor that performs a method including displaying a waveform during audio-signal playback at a first speed by scrolling the waveform from aright portion of a display to a left portion of the display. The method includes receiving a command to increase or decrease the audio-signal playback speed and horizontally expanding or horizontally contracting the waveform in response to receiving the command to increase or decrease the audio-signal playback speed.
US11762439B2

The present invention provides a method of dynamic thermal management applied to a portable device, wherein the method includes the steps of: obtaining a surface temperature of the portable device; obtaining a junction temperature of a chip of the portable device; and calculating an upper limit of the junction temperature according to the junction temperature and the surface temperature.
US11762435B2

An electronic device includes a casing and an expansion card. The casing includes a chassis and an installation frame. The installation frame is pivotably disposed on the chassis. The expansion card is fixed to the installation frame. The expansion card is movable along with the installation frame so as to be located in the chassis or at least partially located outside the chassis.
US11762434B2

A backlight includes a first casing having an opening; a second casing connected to the first casing; an optical member disposed between the first casing and the second casing, and exposed via the opening; a supporting back plate disposed between the optical member and the second casing; at least one circuit board disposed between the supporting back plate and the second casing; and a plurality of light bars disposed on the supporting back plate. The supporting back plate is disposed between the second casing and optical member. The supporting back plate includes a first area and a second area, configured such that a distance from the first area to the second casing is greater than a distance from the second area to the second casing.
US11762432B2

A rotation shaft assembly includes a pivot assembly including a common rotation shaft, and a lock member, a first connection member, a second connection member, and a third connection member disposed at the common rotation shaft. The first connection member, the second connection member, and the third connection member are configured to be connected to a first member, a second member, and a third member, respectively. The lock member has a locked state that enables the first connection member and the second connection member to rotate synchronously, and an unlocked state that enables the first connection member and the second connection member to rotate independently with respect to each other.
US11762423B2

A structure suitable for a portable information terminal or a wearable device is provided. In addition, an electronic device having a novel structure that can have various forms is provided. It is preferable that a buffer layer which absorbs a difference in the amount of change in form be provided between adjacent film substrates which overlap with each other. As the buffer layer, a gelled resin material, a rubber resin material, a liquid material, an air layer, or the like can be used. Furthermore, an optical film such as a polarizing film or a color filter may be used as the buffer layer. A plurality of buffer layers may be provided in an electronic device.
US11762417B2

An optical film includes a rough surface having multiple measuring points constituting multiple virtual measuring planes in a given unit measuring area. A normal to each virtual measuring plane has an angle with a normal to a reference plane. On the reference plane, the projection area of the virtual measuring planes having the angle larger than 20 degrees ranges from 31% to 60% of the projection area of the given unit measuring area. The projection area of the virtual measuring planes having the angle larger than 50 degrees is less than 7% of the projection area of the given unit measuring area. 25% of the measuring points has the height larger than a first height. 75% of the measuring points has the height larger than a second height. The first height and the second height have a difference not less than 0.6 μm and not larger than 2.5 μm.
US11762416B2

A transparent laminated film, a display device, and a method for manufacturing a transparent laminated film are disclosed. The transparent laminated film includes a first film layer, a central film layer, and a second film layer which are sequentially stacked, each of a material of the first film layer and a material of the second film layer includes a thermoplastic plastic, and a material of the central film layer includes a thermosetting plastic.
US11762413B2

Systems, methods, and devices are provided for calibrating and correcting a clock duty cycle. An integrated circuit may include a clock tree that provides a clock signal and a circuit that is sensitive to clock duty cycle that receives the clock signal at a lower level of the clock tree. A first duty cycle correction circuit may adjust a clock duty cycle of the clock signal to a first target duty cycle at a higher level of the clock tree. A second duty cycle correction circuit may adjust a clock duty cycle of the clock signal to a second target duty cycle at the lower level of the clock tree.
US11762408B1

Methods and systems for selecting voltage for a substrate connection of a bypass switch include a bulk voltage generation circuit coupled externally to the regulator. The bulk voltage generation circuit is configured to control selection of a voltage from among an Input/Output (I/O) supply voltage and a core supply voltage for a substrate connection of a bypass switch of the regulator. The bulk voltage generation circuit is configured to select the voltage for the substrate connection of the bypass switch based on a mode of operation of the regulator and at least one of a presence or an arrival sequence of the I/O supply voltage and the core supply voltage.
US11762401B2

A device that can float in a liquid can be used to adjust the temperature of the liquid by monitoring the temperature of the liquid and comparing to a desired temperature and pumping liquid into contact with a thermal adjustment element in the device. The device comprises a thermal adjustment element, a temperature detector to measure the temperature of the liquid exterior to the device, a controller to turn the device on when temperature measured is outside a desired range, a pump to take a portion of the liquid from outside the device to thermal contact with the thermal adjustment element and return the portion of the liquid to outside the device, and a photovoltaic module mounted in a position to be exposed to light which photovoltaic module provides energy to operate the device.
US11762398B1

Systems, apparatuses, and methods for autonomously estimating the position and orientation (“pose”) of an aircraft relative to a target site are disclosed herein, including a system including a plurality of beacons arranged about the target site, wherein the plurality of beacons collectively comprise at least one electromagnetic radiation source and at least one beacon ranging radio, a sensor system coupled to the aircraft including an electromagnetic radiation sensor and a ranging radio configured to determine a range of the aircraft relative to the target site, and a processor configured to determine an estimated pose of the aircraft based on at least: (i) detected electromagnetic radiation, and (ii) time-stamped range data for the aircraft relative to the target site.
US11762397B2

The present invention relates to an autonomous driving cart. More particularly, the present invention relates to an autonomous driving cart that stores information on a leading subject, detects the leading subject from sensed information, and follows the detected leading subject.
US11762390B1

An autonomous robot system to enable flexible, safe, efficient, and automated movement of goods and materials in a dynamic environment including one or more dynamic objects (e.g., humans). The autonomous robot system includes a modular autonomous ground vehicle (AGV) including a vehicle management system having a safety management system. The safety management system includes one or more safety management controllers to perform safety functions to enable the modular AGV to operate safely and efficiently alongside humans in a dynamic environment (e.g., a warehouse or fulfillment facility).
US11762389B2

A transport system that transports a transport object in a state sandwiching the transport object between two transport robots, wherein the transport robot comprises: a main body; wheels; a drive part(s); a contact part; and a rotation mechanism, and wherein using hardware resources, the following processings are executed, the following processings comprising: predicting an orbit of a first transport robot arranged in front of the transport object; and predicting an orbit of a second transport robot so that the second transport robot pushes the transport object from outside of the orbit of the first transport robot in a curve based on the predicted orbit of the first transport robot, the second transport robot arranged behind the transport object.
US11762386B1

A vehicle configured to operate in an autonomous mode may operate a sensor to determine an environment of the vehicle. The sensor may be configured to obtain sensor data of a sensed portion of the environment. The sensed portion may be defined by a sensor parameter. Based on the environment of the vehicle, the vehicle may select at least one parameter value for the at least one sensor parameter such that the sensed portion of the environment corresponds to a region of interest. The vehicle may operate the sensor, using the selected at least one parameter value for the at least one sensor parameter, to obtain sensor data of the region of interest, and control the vehicle in the autonomous mode based on the sensor data of the region of interest.
US11762374B2

A data generation device includes a large-scale data acquisition unit that obtains large-scale data that is large-scale learning data used in learning of a first determination model for determining a machining state of a workpiece machined by a first machine tool; an adaptive data acquisition unit that obtains adaptive data for use in generation of learning data for use in learning of a second determination model for determining a machining state of a workpiece machined by a second machine tool; and a learning data generation unit that converts the large-scale data based on the adaptive data to generate adapted large-scale data for use in learning of the second determination model.
US11762371B1

A non-transitory computer-readable medium comprising computer-executable instructions that, when executed, cause a processor to perform operations including receiving a first dataset from a first automation component, the first dataset corresponds to raw data acquired by a first sensor; receiving a second dataset from a second automation component, the second dataset corresponds to raw data acquired by a second sensor; receiving data indicating an expected operation related to operations of an industrial automation system including the first and second automation components; determining a signature based on the first and second datasets and the data indicating the expected operation, wherein the signature indicates an unexpected operation as compared to the expected operation; performing a root cause analysis using the signature to determine a relationship indicating a first set of changes of the first dataset corresponding to a second set of changes in the data indicating the expected operation.
US11762364B2

The invention relates to methods and systems for automating equipment. The claimed method comprises steps in which: an expert system (ES) receives a set of information regarding equipment connected to a PLC; the ES checks the received set of information; a set of functions is determined by the ES for each connected type of equipment; the ES generates a set of commands executable by the PLC and corresponding to the functions of the connected equipment using pre-programmed algorithms for generating program commands; the ES generates interactive prompts for connecting devices to the PLC; information containing at least the above-mentioned set of commands is transmitted to the PLC; at least one device is connected to the PLC and execution of at least one command corresponding to at least one function of the above-mentioned device is activated.
US11762359B2

A relay apparatus is provided to achieve high-speed control, while suppressing costs for communication with a plurality of devices, by notifying additional information of the devices to a master apparatus and increasing the efficiency of transmission/reception of signals among the master apparatus and the devices. The relay apparatus communicates with a plurality of devices through a single device communication port. The relay apparatus receives additional information from each of the plurality of devices; and transmits/receives signals in units of groups to which each of the plurality of devices belongs.
US11762357B2

The present disclosure relates to a control module circuit having a circuit communication input port, a circuit communication output port, a first controllable unit that has a first controller module, and a second controllable unit having a second controller module. The first controller module has a first communication input port connected with the circuit communication input port and a first communication output port. The second controller module has a second communication input port connected with the first communication output port and a second communication output port connected with the circuit communication output port. The first and second controllable units are adapted to be identified with a permanent identity by way of a transmittable data signal receivable at the communication input port and sequentially received by the first and second controllable units.
US11762345B2

Real-time dynamic optimization of a process model in an online model-based process control computing environment. A mixed integer nonlinear programming (MINLP) solver utilizes grouping of first-principle model units to implement constraints of the underlying process. A group identifier parameter and a group complement parameter enable the grouping behavior through association with the first-principles model units.
US11762332B2

An image forming apparatus includes a main body, a drum cartridge removably attached to the main body, and a belt unit removably attached to the main body. The main body includes a drum power supply, a belt power supply, and a controller configured to start supplying power from the drum power supply to a drum memory of the drum cartridge, start supplying power from the belt power supply to a belt memory of the belt unit, stop supplying the power from the drum power supply to the drum memory after starting supplying the power from the drum power supply to the drum memory, and stop supplying the power from the belt power supply to the belt memory after starting supplying the power from the belt power supply to the belt memory.
US11762323B2

An image forming apparatus includes an apparatus main body, a drawer, a drum cartridge, an exposure device, a developing cartridge, and a fixing device. The drum cartridge includes a photosensitive drum, a cleaning member, and a waste toner conveying pipe. The drum cartridge is mountable to the drawer. The developing cartridge includes a toner container and a waste toner container, and is attachable to and detachable from the drum cartridge. The toner container includes a developing roller. The cleaning member is located between the photosensitive drum and the fixing device in a vertical direction in a state where the drum cartridge is mounted to the drawer and the drawer is located at an inner position. The toner container is swingably coupled to the waste toner container, thereby being capable of moving relative to the photosensitive drum in a state where the developing cartridge is attached to the drum cartridge.
US11762322B2

An image forming apparatus according to the present invention includes an optical box, a housing having a discharge opening, a cover provided downstream of the optical box in a discharge direction in which a recording material is discharged through the discharge opening and forming a part of the housing, and a circuit board, wherein the circuit board includes a plurality of electronic components and a wiring board configured to electrically connect the plurality of electronic components, the circuit board is disposed in such a direction that a surface of the wiring board on which the plurality of electronic components is mounted intersects the discharge direction, and the wiring board is provided between the cover and the optical box in the discharge direction, and wherein, when viewed in a vertical direction, the optical box and the plurality of electronic components partially overlap each other.
US11762309B2

A light emitting device includes a light-emitting element row that includes light emitting elements arranged in a row in a main scanning direction, an optical element that is used for forming an electrostatic latent image by focusing light outputs of the light emitting elements and exposing a photoconductor to light and a control unit that controls light emission of the light-emitting element row. The light-emitting element row is divided into groups, and the control unit uniformly corrects a light intensity of each of the light emitting elements included in the groups on a group-by-group basis by a first correction method so as to correct density unevenness in the main scanning direction.
US11762306B2

An electroconductive roll includes a core member, a rubber base material disposed around the core member, and a surface layer disposed around the rubber base material. The arithmetic mean peak curvature Spc of a surface of the surface layer is equal to or greater than 1,880 (1/mm), and is equal to or less than 14,024 (1/mm).
US11762303B2

The present application provides a method for improving overlay metrology accuracy of self-aligned multiple patterning, overlay metrology pattern comprising a front layer pattern and a current layer pattern, the front layer pattern comprising a plurality of first grating structures overlaid on the periphery of the current layer pattern, the first grating structure being composed of a plurality of repeatedly arranged strip elements; segmenting the strip element in the first grating structure, so that each of the strip elements forms a sub-grating structure comprising a plurality of repeatedly arranged strip structures; forming a plurality of repeatedly arranged core structures corresponding to the plurality of repeatedly arranged strip structures; form a gate structure comprising a plurality of repeatedly arranged fin structures; removing two outermost fin structures of the gate structure; the gate structure and the current layer pattern structure together forming an overlay metrology structure.
US11762298B2

There is provided an exposure apparatus including a first light shielding unit including a first light shielding member and a second light shielding member, which include end potions facing each other in a scanning direction and in which a relative distance therebetween in the scanning direction can be changed, and arranged at a position away from a conjugate plane of a surface to be illuminated to a side of a light source, and a second light shielding unit including a third light shielding member and a fourth light shielding member, which include end portions facing each other in the scanning direction and in which a relative distance therebetween in the scanning direction can be changed, and arranged at a position away from the conjugate plane to a side of the surface.
US11762297B2

Embodiments provide point-of-use blending of photoresist rinse solutions for patterned photoresists. Disclosed methods and systems form different mitigation solutions for multiple different photoresists through point-of-use variable blending of a mitigation solution with deionized water and/or other chemistries to adjust the formulation of the solution just prior to dispense within a process chamber. For one example embodiment, different surfactant rinse solutions are used for different photoresists, such as different extreme ultraviolet photoresists. In addition, the level of reactive components, the level of nonreactive components, or both within a mitigation solution can be adjusted using this point-of-use blending to provide an adjusted mitigation solution. The ability to make point-of-use adjustments to the solution chemistry just before dispense on a microelectronic workpiece, such as a semiconductor wafer, improves interactions between the adjusted mitigation solution and the patterned photoresist.
US11762294B2

A photoresist underlayer composition, comprising a polymer comprising a repeating unit of formula (1): wherein Ar is a monocyclic or polycyclic C5-60 aromatic group, wherein the aromatic group comprises one or more aromatic ring heteroatoms, a substituent group comprising a heteroatom, or a combination thereof; R1 is hydrogen, substituted or unsubstituted C1-30 alkyl, substituted or unsubstituted C1-30 heteroalkyl, substituted or unsubstituted C3-30 cycloalkyl, substituted or unsubstituted C2-30 heterocycloalkyl, substituted or unsubstituted C2-30 alkenyl, substituted or unsubstituted C2-30 alkynyl, substituted or unsubstituted C6-30 aryl, substituted or unsubstituted C7-30 arylalkyl, substituted or unsubstituted C7-30 alkylaryl, substituted or unsubstituted C3-30 heteroaryl, or substituted or unsubstituted C4-30 heteroarylalkyl; and R2 is substituted or unsubstituted C1-30 alkyl, substituted or unsubstituted C1-30 heteroalkyl, substituted or unsubstituted C3-30 cycloalkyl, substituted or unsubstituted C2-30 heterocycloalkyl, substituted or unsubstituted C2-30 alkenyl, substituted or unsubstituted C2-30 alkynyl, substituted or unsubstituted C6-30 aryl, substituted or unsubstituted C7-30 arylalkyl, substituted or unsubstituted C7-30 alkylaryl, substituted or unsubstituted C3-30 heteroaryl, or substituted or unsubstituted C4-30 heteroarylalkyl, wherein R1 and R2 can be optionally taken together to form a ring.
US11762293B2

A fabricating method of reducing photoresist footing includes providing a silicon nitride layer. Later, a fluorination process is performed to graft fluoride ions onto a top surface of the silicon nitride layer. After the fluorination process, a photoresist is formed to contact the top surface of the silicon nitride layer. Finally, the photoresist is patterned to remove at least part of the photoresist contacting the silicon nitride layer.
US11762289B2

A photosensitive resin composition includes: (A) a binder resin; (B) a photopolymerizable monomer; (C) a photopolymerization initiator; (D) a quantum dot surface-modified with a compound having a thiol group at one terminal end and an alkoxy group, a cycloalkyl group, a carboxyl group, or a hydroxy group at the other terminal end; and (E) a solvent. A curable composition includes: (A′) a resin; (B′) a quantum dot surface-modified with a compound represented by Chemical Formula 1 or Chemical Formula 2; and (C′) a solvent. A method of manufacturing the surface-modified quantum dot, and a color filter manufactured using the photosensitive resin composition or the curable composition are also disclosed.
US11762286B2

A template manufacturing method includes preparing a structure including a first substrate and a stacked body that is provided on the first substrate, the stacked body including a first lower layer including a first material, a first upper layer provided on the first lower layer including a second material different from the first material, and a first cover layer provided on a first cover region of the first upper layer and including a third material different from the second material. The method further includes forming a first resist layer on a portion of the first cover layer and on a first portion of the first upper layer, and exposing a second portion of the upper layer. The method yet further includes removing the second portion of the first upper layer using the first cover layer and the first resist layer as a mask.
US11762279B2

A light shielding film made up of a material containing one or more elements selected from silicon and tantalum and a hard mask film made up of a material containing chromium, oxygen, and carbon are laminated on a transparent substrate. The hard mask film is a single layer film having a composition gradient portion with increased oxygen content on the surface and on the neighboring region. The maximum peak for N1s in a narrow spectrum obtained via X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy analysis is the lower limit of detection or less. The portions excluding the composition gradient portion of the hard mask film have a 50 atom % or more chromium content, and the maximum peak for Cr2p in a narrow spectrum obtained via X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy analysis has a binding energy of 574 eV or less.
US11762270B2

A laser projection apparatus includes a display control circuit, a laser source, and a laser source driving circuit connected to the display control circuit and the laser source. The display control circuit is configured to generate N current control signals corresponding to each of a plurality of frames of images, and select an effective current control signal from the N current control signals. The N current control signals include current control signals that are in one-to-one correspondence with M primary colors of each frame of image, and a hybrid-color current control signal, N is an integer greater than 2, and M is a positive integer. The laser source driving circuit is configured to control the laser source to emit light according to the effective current control signal. Magnitudes of effective current control signals corresponding to at least two of the plurality of frames of images are different.
US11762265B1

An imaging lens and a projection device including the imaging lens are provided. The imaging lens includes a central lens portion and a peripheral lens portion arranged around the central lens portion. The peripheral lens portion has opposite first outer and inner surfaces, at least one of the first outer and inner surfaces has a plurality of first convex regions. The central lens portion has opposite second outer and inner surfaces, and at least one of the second outer and inner surfaces of the central lens portion protrudes beyond the corresponding first outer or inner surface of the peripheral lens portion.
US11762264B2

There is provided a projection system including a plurality of projectors that perform edge blending, each of the plurality of projectors including: an image display element; a light blocking plate that reduces an amount of light in an edge overlapping portion of a light bundle; and an aperture diaphragm that changes an amount of light traveling-toward an object to be projected, wherein when a circle formed by an outermost perimeter of a light passing region obtained when the aperture diaphragm is completely opened is defined as a reference circle, the aperture diaphragm partially covers the inside of the reference circle such that an outline of the reference circle is divided into three or more sections in a state where the aperture diaphragm is narrowed to make an area of the light passing region inside the reference circle half the reference circle.
US11762261B2

The invention is related to a parametric light generation method and its application and belongs to the technical field of laser and nonlinear optics. The generation method comprises steps as follows: a nonlinear optical material that meets the sum-frequency phase-matched conditions, namely it shall satisfy the energy conservation condition ωp+ωi=ωs and the momentum conservation condition npωp+niωi=nsωs simultaneously, is provided; laser light with a wavelength of λp is injected into the said nonlinear optical material as pump light; then, the material will output signal light with a wavelength of λS, namely the tunable sum-frequency parametric light. With sum-frequency as the basic principle, the invention can realize frequency up-conversion and obtain visible and UV light sources through simple infrared light sources easily.
US11762256B2

A light emitting diode (LED) package includes a substrate having a pair of first wiring electrodes and a pair of second wiring electrodes, an LED chip on the substrate, the LED chip being electrically connected to the pair of first wiring electrodes, a wavelength conversion film on the LED chip, an electrochromic film on the wavelength conversion film, the electrochromic film electrically connected to the pair of second wiring electrodes, and the electrochromic film being configured to have a first color before application of a voltage and to be transparent after application of the voltage, an optical lens on the electrochromic film, and a lateral structure having a reflective layer covering at least a portion of a lateral surface of each of the LED chip and the wavelength conversion film, and a color layer on the reflective layer and having a second color.
US11762244B2

The displacement between a TFT substrate and a counter substrate and the cut of an alignment film caused by a columnar spacer are prevented. A liquid crystal display device includes: a TFT substrate including a scanning line extending in a first direction, a picture signal line extending in a second direction, a pixel electrode formed in a region surrounded by the scanning line and the picture signal line, and a common electrode formed as opposed to the pixel electrode through an insulating film; a counter substrate disposed as opposed to the TFT substrate and having a spacer; and a liquid crystal sandwiched between the substrates. A common metal interconnection is formed to cover the picture signal line or the scanning line, and stacked on the common electrode. A through hole is formed on the common metal interconnection. The tip end of the spacer is disposed inside the through hole.
US11762243B2

Display device is provided and includes scanning line; semiconductor layer; pixel electrode; first insulating film having first contact hole; organic insulating film having second contact hole; and second insulating film having third contact hole, wherein semiconductor layer has first linear portion that is orthogonal to scanning line, pixel electrode is electrically connected to first linear portion via first, second and third contact holes, first linear portion overlaps first, second and third contact holes that are aligned along first linear portion, and center of second contact hole is located between center of first contact hole and center of third contact hole.
US11762240B2

A side-edge type surface light emitting apparatus includes: a light guide plate having a first light emitting surface, a light distribution controlling surface, and a light incident surface; a light source; an upper prism sheet disposed on the upper side of the light guide plate, the upper prism sheet having multiple first prisms on a lower side and a second light emitting surface on an upper side; and a first lower prism sheet disposed on the lower side of the light guide plate, the first lower prism sheet having multiple second prims on an upper side and a first flat surface on a lower side.
US11762225B2

An iterative Fourier transform unit of a modulation pattern calculation apparatus performs a Fourier transform on a waveform function including an intensity spectrum function and a phase spectrum function, performs a replacement of a temporal intensity waveform function based on a desired waveform after the Fourier transform, and then performs an inverse Fourier transform. The iterative Fourier transform unit performs the replacement using a result of multiplying a function representing the desired waveform by a coefficient. The coefficient has a value with which a difference between the function after the multiplication of the coefficient and the temporal intensity waveform function after the Fourier transform is smaller than a difference before the multiplication, and a ratio of the difference is smaller when an intensity is higher at each time of the function before the multiplication.
US11762214B2

A super-resolution optical imaging method and system, including: providing a periodic monolayer array of dielectric spheres or cylinders with a sufficiently small period such that the fields-of-view produced by the spheres or cylinders overlap providing an enlarged field-of-view; wherein the dielectric spheres or cylinders are fixed in their positions such that the array is adapted to be brought adjacent to a sample to be optically imaged as a whole; and applying pressure to the array to reduce a gap separating the dielectric spheres or cylinders from the sample to achieve super-resolution imaging with the enlarged field-of-view. The super-resolution optical imaging method and system further comprising positioning the dielectric spheres or cylinders adjacent to one another in the array by air suction through a periodic micro-hole array providing a monolayer arrangement with a negligible defect rate.
US11762206B2

A facial interface for a head-mounted display, which is to be worn on a head of a user, includes an upper portion and a lower portion. The upper portion engages an upper facial region above eyes of the user. The lower portion that engages a lower facial region below the eyes of the user. The lower portion has a lower shear compliance in that is greater than an upper shear compliance of the upper portion.
US11762199B2

A method and system for image display with a head-mounted device, which use a seethrough tunable diffractive mirror, such as a see-through tunable holographic mirror or seethrough tunable LCD array mirror, which mirror is useful in providing augmented reality.
US11762194B2

The invention relates to a device for protecting an optical sensor for a motor vehicle, said optical sensor comprising an optic, a casing mounted to rotate about an axis of rotation (A1) and having a housing configured to receive the optical sensor, an optical element rigidly attached to the casing and configured to be arranged in the field of vision of the optical sensor, and an actuator coupled to the casing in order to rotate the casing and the optical element, the actuator comprising a rotor and a stator configured such that actuator is a motor with an internal rotor.
US11762180B2

A light sheet imaging system, such as a light sheet microscope, comprises an illumination arrangement for generating a light sheet for three-photon excitation of a fluorescent sample, and a fluorescence collection arrangement for collecting fluorescence generated in the sample as a result of three-photon excitation by the light sheet. The light sheet may be a non-diffractive, propagation-invariant light sheet. The light sheet may be formed from and/or comprise a Bessel beam. A method of light sheet imaging comprises using a light sheet for three-photon excitation of a fluorescent sample, and collecting fluorescence generated in the sample as a result of three-photon excitation of the sample by the light sheet. Such a method may be used for light sheet microscopy.
US11762176B2

A projection optical system includes a first refractive system, a reflective optical system, and a second refractive system, disposed in the stated order in a direction from the reduction side toward the enlargement side, to enlarge and project an image displayed on an image display element, onto a projection surface. A first lens group of the first refractive system forms a first intermediate image with a light beam from the image display element. A second lens group of the first refractive system forms a second intermediate image with a light beam from the first intermediate image. A light beam from the second intermediate image is reflected by the reflective optical system and is then refracted by the second refractive system. A condition (1): 1.5
US11762167B2

A camera module includes a fixed portion, a movable portion configured to be moved relative to the fixed portion in an optical axis direction, at least two position detection sensors, and a magnet disposed to oppose the at least two position detection sensors in a direction intersecting the optical axis direction. The magnet includes an N-pole and an S-pole on a surface opposing the at least two position detection sensors and a neutral zone between the N-pole and the S-pole. The at least two position detection sensors are disposed such that at least one position detection sensor opposes one of the N-pole and the S-pole and at least one other positon detection sensor opposes the neutral zone when the movable portion is moved in the optical axis direction.
US11762166B2

A plastic lens barrel includes an object-end portion, an image-end portion and a tube portion. The object-end portion has an object-end outer surface, an object-end opening and an object-end inner surface, wherein one end of the object-end inner surface is connected to the object-end outer surface and surrounds the object-end opening. The image-end portion has an image-end outer surface and an image-end opening. The tube portion connected object-end portion and the image-end portion, and includes a plurality of tube inner surfaces. At least one of the tube inner surfaces and the object-end inner surface includes a plurality of annular convex structures. Each of the annular convex structures surrounds a central axis of the plastic lens barrel. A cross-sectional plane of each annular convex structure passing through the central axis includes a peak point and two valley point.
US11762164B2

A lens includes an optical portion refracting light, a rib extending along a circumference of at least a portion of the optical portion, a first area and a second area of an object-side surface of the rib, wherein the first area has a first surface roughness and the second area has a second surface roughness less rough than the first surface roughness, and a third area and a fourth area of an image-side surface of the rib, wherein the third area has a third surface roughness and the fourth area has a fourth surface roughness less rough than the third surface roughness, wherein the second area includes inclined surfaces.
US11762161B2

An optical fiber cable includes: a plurality of optical fibers or a plurality of optical fiber ribbons; a cable sheath inside which a plurality of the optical fibers or a plurality of the optical fiber ribbons are housed; and four or more tensile strength member units which are provided so as to be embedded inside the cable sheath, and in which two or more tensile strength members are paired with each other, in which the four or more tensile strength member units are respectively provided at locations facing each other with a center of the optical fiber cable interposed therebetween in a cross section in a radial direction of the optical fiber cable, and in which a cable outer diameter of the optical fiber cable is 6 mm or more and 16 mm or less.
US11762159B2

Embodiments described herein include an apparatus comprising a semiconductor-based photodiode disposed on a semiconductor layer, and an optical waveguide spaced apart from the semiconductor layer and evanescently coupled with a depletion region of the photodiode. The photodiode may be arranged as a vertical photodiode or a lateral photodiode.
US11762158B2

An optoelectronic device, e.g. of a photocell or light barrier, comprising an electrical-to-optical or optical-to-electrical transducer, and an optical tube assembly comprising an optical chamber, a first aperture proximal with respect to the transducer, and a second, distal aperture being formed in chamber wall. In at least one first half-section taken e.g. along optical axis, at least an intermediate portion of the chamber wall extending between a first and a second line has a local tangent at each point (P) oriented so that any stray light ray incoming from the boundary point of the first aperture in the opposite half-section would be so deviated at that point (P) as to impinge upon the chamber wall at an impingement point (Q) in said first halfsection and more distal than the distal line.
US11762156B2

An optical module for endoscope includes an optical fiber, a light emitting element, a ferrule including a front surface and a back surface, and including a first through-hole into which the optical fiber is inserted, a glass substrate including a first principal surface at which the light emitting element is mounted and a second principal surface, a sleeve including a third principal surface bonded to the second principal surface of the glass substrate, and a fourth principal surface, and including a second through-hole into which the ferrule is inserted, and a stopper including a contact surface in surface contact with the back surface of the ferrule, fixed to the sleeve by using an adhesive, and further including an inner side surface in contact with a side surface of the sleeve.
US11762154B2

A first chip includes a first plurality of optical waveguides exposed at a facet of the first chip. A second chip includes a second plurality of optical waveguides exposed at a facet of the second chip. The second chip includes first and second spacers on opposite sides of the second plurality of optical waveguides. The first and second spacers have respective alignment surfaces oriented substantially parallel to the facet of the second chip at a controlled perpendicular distance away from the facet of the second chip. The second chip is positioned with the alignment surfaces of the first and second spacers contacting the facet of the first chip, and with the second plurality of optical waveguides respectively aligned with the first plurality of optical waveguides. The first and second spacers define and maintain an air gap of at least micrometer-level precision between the first and second pluralities of optical waveguides.
US11762144B2

A multi-core optical fiber includes: four cores arranged in a lattice shape along a longitudinal direction, each of the four cores having a step-index type refractive index distribution with a radius a; and a cladding region having a lower refractive index than that of each core and a diameter of 125±1 μm and provided on an outer peripheral portion of each core, where an absolute value of a relative refractive index difference between each core and the cladding region is Δ. The four cores are arranged so that a relationship between a minimum distance from the center of each core to an outer periphery of the cladding region, a minimum value Λ of spacing between the cores, and the MFD satisfies a formula, and the radius a of each core and the relative refractive index difference Δ between the core and the cladding region are set.
US11762141B2

A light generating system (1000) comprising a plurality of light sources (10) configured to provide light source light (11), an elongated luminescent body (100) having a first face (141) and a second face (142) defining a length (L) of the elongated luminescent body (100), the elongated luminescent body comprising one or more side faces (140), the elongated luminescent body (100) comprising a radiation input face (111) and the second face (142) comprising a first radiation exit window (112), wherein the radiation input face (111) is configured in a light receiving relationship with the plurality of light sources (10), wherein the elongated luminescent body (100) comprises luminescent material (120) configured to convert at least part of the light source light (11) into luminescent material light (8), and a beam shaping optical element (224).
US11762140B2

A wire grid polarizer (WGP) can include an array of support-ribs on a substrate. Sides of the support-ribs can be inclined to one side. A wire can be applied on an upper-side and distal end of each support-rib, each wire being separate from wires on adjacent support-ribs. The WGP can be made with reduced or no etching.
US11762139B2

Provide is an ultraviolet ray transmissive filter in which a crystal structure of a hafnium oxide layer is controlled to improve the light resistance of an optical interference film, and which can suppress reduction of the transmissivity in a transmission band even under long-term irradiation with ultraviolet rays. The optical interference film includes the hafnium oxide layer, and in the crystal structure of the hafnium oxide layer, spectral peak intensities from X-ray diffraction which are derived from the orthorhombic crystal structure and a tetragonal crystal structure are lower than a spectral peak intensity from X-ray diffraction which is derived from the monoclinic crystal structure.
US11762136B2

The invention generally relates to optical filters that provide regulation and/or enhancement of chromatic and luminous aspects of the color appearance of light to human vision, generally to applications of such optical filters, to therapeutic applications of such optical filters, to industrial and safety applications of such optical filters when incorporated, for example, in radiation-protective eyewear, to methods of designing such optical filters, to methods of manufacturing such optical filters, and to designs and methods of incorporating such optical filters into apparatus including, for example, eyewear and illuminants.
US11762129B2

A liquid crystal element (100) refracts and outputs light. The liquid crystal element (100) includes a first electrode (1), a second electrode (2), an insulating layer (21) that is an electric insulator, a resistance layer (22), a liquid crystal layer (23) including liquid crystal, and a third electrode (3). The insulating layer (21) is disposed between each location of the first and second electrodes (1) and (2) and the resistance layer (22) to insulate the first and second electrodes (1) and (2) from the resistance layer (22). The resistance layer (22) has an electrical resistivity higher than that of the first electrode (1) and lower than that of the insulating layer (21). The resistance layer (22) and the liquid crystal layer (23) are disposed between the insulating layer (21) and the third electrode (3). The resistance layer (22) is disposed between the insulating layer (21) and the liquid crystal layer (23). The insulating layer (21) has a thickness (ts) smaller than a thickness (th) of the resistance layer (22).
US11762125B2

A method for determining national crop yields during the growing season is provided. In an embodiment, a server computer system receives agricultural data records for a particular year that represent covariate data values related to plants at a specific geo-location at a specific time. The system aggregates the records to create geo-specific time series for a geo-location over a specified time. The system creates aggregated time series from a subset of the geo-specific time series. The system selects a representative feature from the aggregated time series and creates a covariate matrix for each specific geographic area in computer memory. The system determines a specific crop yield for a specific year using linear regression to calculate the specific crop yield from the covariate matrix. The system determines a forecasted crop yield for the specific year using a sum of the specific crop yields for the specific year, as adjusted.
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