US11784825B2
Improvements to post-quantum lattice-based digital signature schemes are disclosed. By sampling cryptographic material, including cryptographic key matrices and masking vectors from a uniform distribution, embodiments eliminate the need for a security check during generation of a digital signature vector. As a result, digital signatures can be generated faster and at a lower failure rate. A generating device can generate a verification matrix A and a secret matrix S from a uniform distribution, and an error matrix E from a special distribution (such as a Gaussian). The generating device can combine the three matrices to generate a public matrix Y. The first and the fourth matrices (A, Y) can be used as a public key used to verify digital signatures. The second and the third matrices (S, E) can be used as a private key used to generate digital signatures.
US11784822B2
A system and method for transmitting a notification to a network includes a computing device, the computing device configured to identify at least a user venture of a plurality of user ventures, generate at least a network as a function of the user venture and at least a flutter element, wherein generating further comprises retrieving at least a user signature of a plurality of user signatures relating to the flutter element, producing at least an input as a function of the user signature using at least a cryptographic function, and generating the at least network as a function of the input and the user venture, identify at least a logical input as a function of the network using an authentication operator, and transmit a notification as a function of the logical input to at least the network.
US11784808B2
Systems, methods, and computer-readable media for authenticating access control messages include receiving, at a first node, access control messages from a second node. The first node and the second node including network devices and the access control messages can be based on RADIUS or TACACS+ protocols among others. The first node can obtain attestation information from one or more fields of the access control messages determine whether the second node is authentic and trustworthy based on the attestation information. The first node can also determine reliability or freshness of the access control messages based on the attestation information. The first node can be a server and the second node can be a client, or the first node can be a client and the second node can be a server. The attestation information can include Proof of Integrity based on a hardware fingerprint, device identifier, or Canary Stamp.
US11784807B2
According to certain embodiments, a method comprises receiving an encrypted value from a trust anchor. The encrypted value is received by a hardware component, and the encrypted value is associated with a posture assessment in which the trust anchor determines whether the hardware component is authorized to run on a product. The method further comprises obtaining a random value (K) based on decrypting the encrypted value. The decrypting uses a long-term key associated with the hardware component. The method further comprises communicating an encrypted response to the trust anchor. The encrypted response is encrypted using the random value (K). The encrypted response enables the trust anchor to determine whether the hardware component is authorized to run on the product.
US11784801B2
Embodiments of this disclosure disclose a key management method and a related device, the method including: selecting a random number and a key according to an operation instruction inputted by a user; generating a first encryption ciphertext of the key, according to the random number, the key, a first public key, and a second public key, the first public key being determined according to a point on an elliptic curve and a private key of a hardware security module (HSM), and the second public key being determined according to the point on the elliptic curve and a private key of the client; generating a symmetric key sequence according to the key and a preselected hash function; encrypting data according to the symmetric key sequence to obtain a data ciphertext; and transmitting the first encryption ciphertext and the data ciphertext to a cloud server.
US11784796B2
One-time-pad (OTP) encryption systems and methodologies are resistant to cracking, even by advanced quantum computers. In contrast to some purported solutions, the required elements of an unbreakable OTP system are preserved under Claude Shannon's mathematical proof. In alternative embodiments, the invention uses a secure network to reconstitute blockchain systems without the use of asymmetric encryption. Described extensions of these block chain systems are described which enable an entirely new set of applications for protecting privacy, sharing information, performing validations and analysis of data, and creating system actions that are constrained by complex data algorithms.
US11784793B2
An encryption box device has a memory and a processor coupled to the memory. A first clipboard runs on the processor and downloads a plaintext stream. An encryption engine runs on the processor and receives the plaintext stream and encrypts the plaintext stream to produce an encrypted stream. A digitizer runs on the processor and digitizes the encrypted stream to produce a digitized encrypted stream. A second clipboard runs on the processor and uploads the digitized encrypted stream. The encryption engine may also decrypt the encrypted stream to produce the plaintext stream and upload the plaintext stream to the first clipboard.
US11784787B2
Techniques for packaging media content in a low latency encryption ready format for streaming are described herein. In accordance with various embodiments, one or more packagers that include create an intermediate unit including at least one data portion from media content. The packager(s) further determine a size for reformatting the intermediate unit, where the size can include a padding amount for the at least one data portion. The packager(s) also package the intermediate unit to a reformatted partial segment according to the size without encrypting the at least one data portion, including injecting into the partial segment at least one encryption specific box and injecting padding into the at least one data portion according to the padding amount. The packager(s) then package the reformatted partial segment for streaming while maintaining the size, including generating a manifest for streaming the media content specifying the size of the reformatted partial segment.
US11784785B2
Novel tools and techniques are provided for implementing synchronization signal (“Sync Mark”) detection using multi-frequency sinusoidal (“MFS”) signal-based filtering. In various embodiments, a computing system may detect a location of a Sync Mark within a data signal, by using MFS signal-based filtering and a sliding window comprising successive search windows each having a bit length corresponding to a bit length of the Sync Mark to identify a portion of the data signal having a magnitude indicative of the Sync Mark. The computing system may refine the location of the Sync Mark within the data signal, by performing a phase measurement on the identified portion of the data signal having the magnitude indicative of the Sync Mark to identify a sub-portion of the identified portion of the data signal, the identified sub-portion having a phase indicative of the Sync Mark, the phase measurement being performed based on the MFS signal-based filtering.
US11784779B2
An Ethernet Physical Layer (PHY) device includes a link interface and a transceiver. The link interface connects to a full-duplex wired Ethernet link. The transceiver receives first Ethernet signals carrying first data at a first data rate over toe Ethernet link at a first baud rate, transmits second Ethernet signals carrying second data at a second data rate higher than the first data rate, over the Ethernet link, at a second baud rate that is higher than the first baud rate, resamples a reference signal related to the second Ethernet signals to match the first baud rate, generates from the resampled reference signal, at the first baud rate, an echo cancelation signal indicative of an echo signal originating from the second Ethernet signals and interfering with reception of the first Ethernet signals, and suppresses the echo signal from the first Ethernet signals using the echo cancelation signal.
US11784777B2
A methods and apparatuses for providing and configuring channel state information (CSI) reports. A method of operating a user equipment includes receiving a channel state information reference signal (CSI-RS) and generating, based on the CSI-RS reception, a first CSI report and a second CSI report. The first CSI report includes a first channel quality indicator (CQI) index from a first set of CQI indexes and the second CSI report includes a second CQI index from a second set of CQI indexes. The method further includes transmitting the first CSI report in a first channel and the second CSI report in a second channel.
US11784772B2
This application relates to the field of wireless communication technologies, and in particular, to a method and an apparatus for transmitting a physical layer protocol data unit, and for example, is applied to a wireless local area network. The method includes: A first communications device generates a PPDU and may send the PPDU, where the PPDU includes an LTF sequence; and correspondingly, a second communications device receives the PPDU, and parses the PPDU to obtain the LTF sequence included in the PPDU. Embodiments of this application can be used to design an LTF sequence that has a relatively low PAPR on entire bandwidth, on a single resource unit, on a combined resource unit, and in a considered multi-stream scenario.
US11784771B2
Disclosed is a method for a terminal for receiving a positioning reference signal (PRS) in a wireless communication system. Particularly, the method includes: receiving first information related to a PRS resource group including a plurality of PRS resources, and second information related to a repetition count for the PRS resource group; and receiving a PRS on the plurality of PRS resources based on the first information and second information, wherein the PRS resource group may be allocated repeatedly as many times as the repetition count within a certain period.
US11784769B2
A first UE may select, based on a resource pool configuration for a sidelink communication, at least one of a first slot in time or a second slot in time of a plurality of slots. The plurality of slots may be associated with DMRS bundling. The first UE may configure, based on the DMRS bundling, at least one of one or more symbols in the first slot in time from a gap symbol to a non-gap symbol or one or more symbols in the second slot in time from an AGC symbol to a non-AGC symbol. The first UE may transmit, to a second UE, an indication of the configuration of the at least one of the one or more symbols in the first slot in time or the one or more symbols in the second slot in time.
US11784768B2
A method and an apparatus for transmitting and receiving an uplink signal in a wireless communication system. A method of transmitting an uplink signal includes receiving configuration information related to a sounding reference signal (SRS) from a base station; and transmitting the SRS to the base station in one or more SRS resources in a SRS resource set configured by the configuration information. Based on time domain bundling between the SRS and an uplink demodulation reference signal (DMRS) being indicated, the SRS and the uplink DMRS are transmitted on the same antenna port and/or with the same spatial domain transmission filter.
US11784763B2
A method for transmitting feedback information between Internet-of-Vehicles (IOV) devices includes: a second IOV device receives at least one of first user data and scheduling control information of the first user data from a first IOV device; a second resource location of the first user data is determined based on a first resource location of the first user data, the first resource location indicating at least one of a time-frequency location of corresponding user data and a time-frequency location of scheduling control information of the corresponding user data; and Hybrid Automatic Repeat Request (HARQ) feedback information of the first user data is sent to the first IOV device based on the second resource location of the first user data.
US11784762B2
Methods, systems, and computer readable media for limiting network function (NF) repository function (NRF) forwarding are disclosed. One example method for limiting NRF forwarding comprises: at a first NF comprising at least one processor: receiving a request message associated with a consumer NF; determining that the request message cannot be serviced by the first NF; inserting or modifying a forwarding limit value in the request message, wherein the forwarding limit value indicates a number of times that the request message can be forwarded; and forwarding the request message including the forwarding limit value toward a second NF.
US11784754B2
Improved techniques for recovering from an error condition without requiring a re-transmittal of data across a high-speed data link and for improved power usage are disclosed herein. A data stream is initiated. This stream includes different types of packets. Error correcting code (ECC) is selectively imposed on a control data type packet. A transmitter node and a receiver node are connected via a hard link that has multiple virtual channels. Each virtual channel is associated with a corresponding power-consuming node. When the receiver node receives the control data type packet, error correction is performed if needed without re-transmittal. When a final data type packet is transmitted for each virtual channel, the transmitter node transmits an end condition type packet. A corresponding power-consuming node that corresponds to the respective virtual channel transitions from an active state to a low power state.
US11784747B2
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. A user equipment (UE) receives control signaling from the base station indicating a set of transmission mode indicators or transmission mode options and a set of demodulation reference signal (DMRS) configurations for every transmission mode from a set of transmission modes. The base station transmits additional control signaling to dynamically indicate a transmission mode or a combination of transmission mode indicators and DMRS configuration parameters to signal the transmission mode and one or more associated DMRS configurations. The UE identifies a DMRS configuration and a transmission mode based on the additional control signaling. The UE receives one or more DMRSs from multiple transmission reception points (TRPs) based on the joint/disjoint DMRS and transmission mode signaling. The UE receives one or more data messages from the TRPs based on the transmission mode indication and based on the received DMRSs.
US11784739B2
A pluggable electric connector can communicate a communication data signal and a control signal with an optical communication device. An optical signal output unit is configured to be capable of selectively output a wavelength of an optical signal. An optical power adjustment unit-can adjust optical power of the optical signal. A pluggable optical receptor can output the optical signal to an optical fiber. A control unit controls a wavelength change operation according to the control signal. The control unit according to a wavelength change command, commands the optical power adjustment unit to block output of the optical signal, commands the light signal output unit to change the wavelength of the optical signal after the optical signal is blocked, and commands the light signal output unit and the optical power adjustment unit to output the optical signal after the wavelength change operation.
US11784738B2
Differentiating traffic signals from filler channels in optical networks includes obtaining power measurements of optical spectrum on an optical section in the optical network; analyzing the power measurements to differentiate signal type between traffic signals and Amplified Stimulated Emission (ASE) channel holders; and applying appropriate treatment to the optical spectrum based on the signal type. The analyzing is performed locally without any notification from upstream nodes of the optical spectrum.
US11784732B2
A wave shaping device which comprises a tunable impedance surface and a controller connected to the surface in order to control its impedance. The shaping device further comprises a transmission module for receiving a pilot signal used to control the impedance of the surface.
US11784717B2
A method in which a plurality of transmit signals are generated at data rates that are offset from each other to minimize detectable electromagnetic interference at a particular frequency. The method further includes converting each transmit signal to a corresponding optical transmit signal of a plurality of optical transmit signals for transmission via a corresponding channel of a plurality of channels of an optical network device and transmitting the plurality of optical transmit signals via respective ones of the plurality of channels for transmission on respective optical fibers.
US11784716B2
A first optical transceiver includes a transmission signal processor that generates a multi-valued pulse amplitude modulation signal including a fixed bit pattern. The first optical transceiver includes an optical transmitter that transmits the multi-valued pulse amplitude modulation signal as an optical transmission signal. The first optical transceiver includes an optical receiver that receives an optical adjustment signal from a second optical transceiver to reproduce an adjustment signal from the optical adjustment signal. The first optical transceiver includes a first controller that controls the transmission signal processor based on a bit error rate included in the optical adjustment signal to adjust light power at each level of the optical transmission signal.
US11784712B2
A cell site test tool provides field technicians with resources to support multiple aspects of cell site testing. The cell site test tool includes multiple, integrated and removably connectable modules such as a base module, a user interface module, and a battery module. Additional modules include a CPRI module to provide Common Public Radio Interface testing, an OTDR module to provide dedicated Optical Time-Domain Reflectometer testing, a CAA module to provide Cable Antenna Analysis testing, a fiber inspection module to visually inspect optical fiber, and an SA/CPRI module to provide Radio Frequency over Common Public Radio Interface testing.
US11784708B2
A downlink interference is dynamically suppressed in a multi-feeder link of a same frequency between an aerial-floating type communication relay apparatus and plural gateway (GW) stations with a simple configuration. A plurality of pilot signals, which are spectrally spread using a plurality of spread codes orthogonal to each other, are transmitted and received between the relay communication station of the aerial-staying type communication relay apparatus and plural GW stations, a propagation path response between plural GW stations and an antenna for feeder link of the communication relay apparatus in a transmission signal band of the feeder link is estimated based on reception results in which the plural pilot signals are spectrally inverse-spread, plural weights respectively corresponding to the plural of GW stations are calculated based on the plural propagation path responses, and with respect to each of the plural GW stations, a signal to be transmitted and received via a directional beam corresponding to another GW station is multiplied by the weight corresponding to the other GW station and subtracted from a signal to be transmitted and received via the directional beam corresponding to the GW station.
US11784706B2
Presented herein are methodologies for managing a citizens broadband radio service (CBRS) network. The methodology includes at a spectrum access system (SAS), receiving, from a Donor CBRS base station device (CBSD), a registration request, the registration request including capabilities information about a CBRS Relay Node with which the Donor CBSD communicates, in response to the registration request, sending, from the SAS to the Donor CBSD, a registration response indicating successful registration of the CBRS Relay Node, in response to the registration response, receiving via the Donor CBSD a spectrum enquiry message from the CBRS Relay Node seeking a channel allocation from the SAS, and in response to the spectrum enquiry message, sending from the SAS, and via the Donor CBSD, a resource grant response to the CBRS Relay Node, wherein the resource grant response includes an allocated channel and a maximum EIRP for the allocated channel.
US11784704B2
In a repeater device: a communication device receives position information of a forwarding source device and a forwarding destination device using a first communication scheme; based on the position information of the forwarding source device, a moving mechanism moves the repeater device to a position at which it is capable of communicating with the forwarding source device using a second communication scheme; the communication device receives data from the forwarding source device using the second communication scheme; a storage device stores the data; based on the position information of the forwarding destination device received by the communication device, the moving mechanism moves the repeater device to a position at which it is capable of communicating with the forwarding destination device using the second communication scheme, and the communication device transmits the data stored in the storage device to the forwarding destination device using the second communication scheme.
US11784702B2
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. Devices in a wireless communications system using multiple transmission/reception points (TRPs) may provide information related to one or more default operating frequencies. A user equipment (UE) may receive a message indicating one or more default operating frequencies for each TRP of a set of TRPs. The UE may determine a priority of each TRP of the set of TRPs based on the respective default operating frequencies of the TRPs compared with a default operating frequency of the UE and may indicate the priorities to each TRP. Additionally, based on the default operating frequencies of the TRPs, the UE may select two or more TRPs of the set of TRPs that are suited for joint communications with the UE and may transmit an indication of the selected TRPs. The selected TRPs may coordinate joint communications over an ultra-wide bandwidth with the UE.
US11784698B2
A method for beam assignment support comprises obtaining of, in a radio base station, a set of channel gain estimations representing potential transmissions in a set of beams to a user equipment. A set of bias values is obtained, representing connection quality predictions for a respective beam of the set of beams for transmission to the user equipment. The connection quality predictions are estimations calculated from measures of previous traffic load, previous radio quality of transmissions, and/or previous beam assignments of the first transmission reception point. A set of biased channel gain estimations is determined by weighting the channel gain estimations in dependence of respective bias values. A beam assignment based on the biased channel gain estimations is initiated. A method also for determining bias values in a network node as well as radio base stations.
US11784693B1
Coverage cluster-based beamforming in a wireless node in a wireless communications system (WCS) is provided. In a conventional beamforming system, a wireless node (e.g., base station) periodically emits multiple reference beams, each steered toward a predefined direction, to provide a blanket coverage in a coverage area. Contrary to providing the blanket coverage, a wireless node disclosed herein is configured to provide targeted coverage in a coverage area. Specifically, the wireless node is configured to dynamically group multiple coverage points (e.g., user equipment, high user density area, etc.) into multiple coverage clusters. Accordingly, the wireless node can form and steer a respective reference beam toward each of the coverage clusters. By supporting coverage cluster-based beamforming in the wireless node, it is possible to achieve blanket coverage in the coverage area with a lesser number of reference beams, thus helping to reduce computational complexity and signaling overhead in the wireless node.
US11784688B1
A method for wireless communication in a reflective environment includes (a) receiving first wireless signals at a first antenna assembly at least partially via a first reflective environment, (b) generating a first electrical signal from a first antenna element of the first antenna assembly in response to the first wireless signals, the first antenna element having a first polarization, (c) generating a second electrical signal from a second antenna element of the first antenna assembly in response to the first wireless signals, the second antenna element having a second polarization different from the first polarization, (d) shifting phase of at least one of the first electrical signal and the second electrical signal, and (e) after shifting phase, combining at least the first electrical signal and the second electrical signal to generate a combined electrical signal.
US11784685B2
A THz UM-MIMO channel estimation method based on the DCNN comprises the steps: the hybrid spherical and planar-wave modeling (HSPM), by taking a sub-array in the antenna array as a unit, employing the PWM within the sub-array, and employing the SWM among the sub-arrays; estimating the channel parameters between the reference sub-arrays at Tx and Rx through a DCNN, including the angles of departure and arrival, the propagation distance and the path gain; deducing the channel parameters between the reference sub-array and other sub-arrays by utilizing the obtained channel parameters and the geometrical relationships among sub-arrays, and recovering the channel matrix; wherein accurate three-dimensional channel modeling is achieved by the HSPM, which possesses high modeling accuracy and low complexity.
US11784683B2
Null Data Packet Sounding for preamble punctured Physical Layer Convergence Procedure Protocol Data Unit (PPDU) for efficient use of a wireless channel bandwidth where a primary service co-exists.
US11784680B2
A system includes a plurality of controllers associated with the plurality of units of building equipment, each controller comprising a plurality of communication ports, a plurality of cables connected to the plurality of communication ports and linking together the plurality of controllers, wherein the plurality of controllers are configured to self-identify a break in a connection between two the plurality of controllers by monitoring statuses of the plurality of communication ports. The system also includes circuitry configured to receive a signal indicative of the order of the connections between the plurality of controllers from the plurality of controllers, generate a graphical map of the order of the connections between the plurality of controllers based on the signal, receive, from the plurality of controllers, an indication of a break in a connection between two of the plurality of controllers, and update the graphical map to indicate the connection as broken.
US11784677B2
One disclosure of the present specification provides a method for performing communication by a user equipment (UE). The method comprises the steps of: receiving a downlink signal from a base station, wherein the downlink signal is received via n263 operation band in FR2-2 (Frequency Range2-2), wherein the UE is a power class 2 UE, wherein the UE satisfies REFSENS (Reference Sensitivity) on a first channel bandwidth, wherein, based on the first channel bandwidth being 100 MHz, the REFSENS is −86.3 dBm, wherein, based on the first channel bandwidth being 400 MHz, the REFSENS is −80.3 dBm, wherein, based on the first channel bandwidth being 800 MHz, the REFSENS is −77.3 dBm, wherein, based on the first channel bandwidth being 1600 MHz, the REFSENS is −74.3 dBm, wherein, based on the first channel bandwidth being 2000 MHz, the REFSENS is −73.3 dBm.
US11784676B2
Disclosed is an electronic device including a plurality of antennas, a plurality of radio frequency circuits, a first transceiver, a second transceiver, a switching circuit configured to connect the plurality of radio frequency circuits to the first transceiver or the second transceiver, a processor, and a memory. The electronic device may be configured to switch a receiving path by connecting at least one of a plurality of receiving paths to another transceiver based on reception performance of the plurality of receiving paths.
US11784675B2
A mobile device holder includes an attachment assembly and a support assembly. The attachment assembly includes a magnet enclosed in a shell. When brought into proximity to a magnetic part of a mobile device, the magnet causes the mobile device holder to be attached to the mobile device by magnetic attraction. The magnet has a ring shape. Toward the center of the ring-shaped magnet, the attachment assembly has an accommodating recess. The support assembly includes a handle that is movable on a hinge in and out of the accommodating recess. The joint permits the handle to rotate about a first axis and a second axis not parallel to the first axis.
US11784670B2
Methods, systems, and apparatus for using antennas for millimeter wave contactless communication. One of the apparatuses is a communication device that includes a transducer configured to convert electrical signals into extremely high frequency (EHF) electromagnetic signals, the EHF electromagnetic signals substantially emitted from a first surface of the communication device, wherein the transducer is positioned on a substrate of the communication device, and an integrated circuit coupled to the substrate, wherein the transducer includes multiple parallel resonant antenna elements in an array.
US11784669B2
A radio-frequency module includes a module substrate having a major surface on which a ground electrode pattern is formed and an integrated circuit disposed on the major surface of the module substrate. The integrated circuit includes a control/power supply circuit having at least one of a control circuit and a power supply circuit and a second electrical circuit having at least one of an amplifier, a switch, and a filter. In plan view, the ground electrode pattern overlaps at least a part of the control/power supply circuit and does not overlap at least a part of the second electrical circuit.
US11784665B2
A memory system includes a non-volatile memory and a controller. The controller is configured to perform iterative correction on a plurality of frames of data read from the non-volatile memory. The iterative correction includes performing a first error correction on each of the frames including a first frame having errors not correctable by the first error correction, generating a syndrome on a set of second frames that include the first frame, performing a second error correction on the second frames using the syndrome, and performing a third error correction on the first frame. Each of the frames includes user data and first parity data used in the first error correction, the first parity data of the first frame also being used in the third error correction.
US11784648B2
A field programmable gate array (FPGA) comprises a set of configurable logic blocks (CLBs), input/output blocks (IOBs), and interconnect wiring for communicating data between the CLBs and IOBs. A resonating circuit provides a resonating signal to the circuit blocks. The circuit blocks provide the resonating signal to the interconnect wires to communicate a first binary value, and a static voltage to communicate a second binary value. The output signals of the circuit blocks change state when the resonating signal is at or near the static voltage. This reduces switching losses that exist within prior art FPGAs.
US11784647B2
An integrated circuit includes a first circuit, a second circuit, and an inverter. The first circuit receives a first input signal, an inverted clock signal, a first logic level of a first output node, and a logic level of a second output node to determine a second logic level of a first output node. The second circuit receives the first input signal, the clock signal, the first logic level, and the second logic level to determine a logic level of the second output node. The inverter receives a second input signal to output the inverted second input signal to the first circuit or the second circuit. A logic level of the first output node or a logic level of the second output node is output as an output signal when a logic level of the clock signal is a first logic level.
US11784645B2
The present disclosure provides a technology for a level shifter that allows the selection of a single-stage level shifter or a two-stage level shifter by a simple alteration to wiring. When the single-stage level shifter is selected, some circuits may remain as dummy circuits.
US11784643B2
A capacitive button interface assembly (100) and a method for assembling the same, comprising a housing member (202), an electrode board (204) coupled to the housing member (202), one or more resilient members (212) positioned between the housing member (202) and the electrode board (204), one or more alignment members (216) coupled to the electrode board (204), operable to align the electrode board (204) with respect to the housing member (202), and a cover (804) coupled to the housing member (202) to apply a force on the electrode board (204).
US11784641B2
Various examples are provided related to supercascode power switches that can be used in, e.g., HV and MV applications. This disclosure introduces a cascaded supercascode (CSC) power switch which can include a series of unit supercascode (USC) circuits; a control switch coupled in series with the series of USC circuits; and an external balancing network coupled to each of the n USC circuits. The series has a plurality of USC circuits, with each of the USC circuits including first and second switches coupled in series and an internal balancing network coupled across the first and second switches. A source of each of the USC circuits is a source of the first switch. The internal balancing network can include a capacitor connected between a gate of the second switch and the source of the first switch and a diode connected in parallel with the capacitor.
US11784637B1
The present disclosure relates to an edge detection circuit configured to receive an input signal comprising one or more falling or falling edges and provide an output signal comprising pulses or spikes corresponding to the one or more rising or falling edges. The edge detection circuit comprises a passive differentiator circuit configured to receive an input and provide a differentiator output signal that that is proportional to the rate of change of the input, and a comparator circuit operably connected to a voltage source. The comparator circuit is configured to receive the differentiator output signal, compare the differentiator output signal to a threshold voltage; and output a pulse or spike signal based on the comparison to the threshold voltage.
US11784630B2
A vibrator device has the vibrator element, a support substrate supporting the vibrator element, and a plurality of interconnections disposed on the support substrate. The support substrate includes an element mounting base, a supporting base, a frame located between the element mounting base and the supporting base, inner beams for coupling the element mounting base and the frame to each other, and outer beams for coupling the frame and the supporting base to each other. The plurality of interconnections include a drive signal interconnection and a detection signal interconnection laid around to the element mounting base and the supporting base, and the drive signal interconnection and the detection signal interconnection are laid around to the element mounting base and the frame through the respective inner beams different from each other, and are laid around to the frame and the supporting base through the respective outer beams different from each other.
US11784629B2
A piezoelectric device includes a membrane portion and a piezoelectric layer made of single crystal of a piezoelectric body. At least a portion of the piezoelectric layer is included in the membrane portion. An electrode is provided on a surface of the piezoelectric layer in the membrane portion. The piezoelectric layer includes a first polarization region in a first polarization state and a second polarization region in a second polarization state, and the first polarization region and the second polarization region are spaced apart from each other in a thickness direction or an in-plane direction.
US11784625B2
A packaging method and package structure for a filter chip. The packaging method includes providing a circuit substrate, covering a first surface of the circuit substrate and/or filter chip with adhesive material and forming recessed cavities or closed cavities in the adhesive material. The method further includes adhering the filter chip to the first surface of circuit substrate via the adhesive material, such that surface acoustic wave transmitting regions of the filter chip correspond to the recessed cavities or closed cavities in the adhesive material to form a gap therebetween, and encapsulating the filter chip with encapsulating material. The method further includes forming interconnecting holes extending from a second surface of the circuit substrate to pins of the filter chip, filling the interconnecting holes with conductive material, so that the conductive material is in electrical contact with a chip pin bump or pad metal of the filter chip, and forming external pin pads on the second surface.
US11784622B2
Methods for making laser-marked packaged surface acoustic wave devices are provided. The method may include directly marking a surface of a piezoelectric substrate, where the opposite surface of the piezoelectric substrate includes a package structure encapsulating a surface acoustic wave device. The method may include exposing the surface of the piezoelectric substrate to light from a deep ultraviolet laser. By using a wavelength readily absorbed by the piezoelectric substrate, a relatively shallow marking may be made in the piezoelectric substrate. The markings may extend less than 1 micrometer into the piezoelectric substrate, and do not affect the structural integrity of the piezoelectric substrate or the operation of the packaged surface acoustic wave device.
US11784615B2
A class-D amplifier with multiple “nested” levels of feedback. The class-D amplifier surrounds an inner feedback loop, which takes the output of a switching amplifier and corrects for errors generated across the switching amplifier, with additional feedback loops that also take the output of the switching amplifier.
US11784608B2
A microelectronic device includes: a photovoltaic module configured to convert a light energy into an electric energy; a converter configured to convert a voltage output from the photovoltaic module into a predetermined voltage; a capacitor configured to store an electric energy transferred from the converter; and a controller configured to predict an available current of a next time slot based on the electric energy stored in the capacitor, and determine a consumed current of a load system of the next time slot based on the predicted available current.
US11784594B2
Disclosed are improved devices, systems and methods for powered generator systems which incorporate a solid-state transient power response system to provide supplemental electrical power to the power output during a transient period of increased electrical load, which permits the generator system sufficient time to progressively “spin up” the generator and/or otherwise increase power output at a desired rate to meet the increased electrical load demand in a desired manner.
US11784591B2
A dual motor system includes a first motor providing a lower speed range and a second motor providing a higher speed range, wherein the motors are coaxially arranged and aligned on and drive a common shaft, and a motor control system controlling the speed of the first motor and engaging the second motor as needed. The first motor is a variable speed motor providing a lower two-thirds of a full speed range, and the second motor is an induction motor providing the upper one-third in the form of one or more discrete fixed speeds. The system may include a transformer including a first winding tap which provides a first higher speed, and a second winding tap which provides a second higher speed. The system may also include a flow control system for automatically controlling the speed of the motors for particular applications, such as flow control in a pool.
US11784586B2
In this power conversion device, first three-phase AC voltages generated by an inverter and an AC filter are divided by first to third voltage dividers to generate second three-phase AC voltages, and third three-phase AC voltages that are line-to-line voltages of the second three-phase AC voltages and a neutral point voltage of the first three-phase AC voltages are detected. Then, DC components of the third three-phase AC voltages resulting from errors of voltage ratios of the first to third voltage dividers are obtained based on the detection results and contents in a storage unit, the DC components are removed from the third three-phase AC voltages to generate fourth three-phase AC voltages, and the inverter is controlled such that DC components of the fourth three-phase AC voltages are eliminated.
US11784584B2
An automotive power converter may be controlled by detecting a magnitude of current output by a phase leg of the automotive power converter, selecting a mutual off time for switches of the phase leg according to the magnitude, and generating pulse width modulation signals for the switches having the mutual off time to operate the switches to transfer power between a traction battery and electric machine.
US11784574B2
A power system for a vehicle includes a traction battery having an output voltage, a transformer including a coil, and a power converter including a plurality of capacitors and a plurality of switches arranged such that when a first subset of the switches are ON, two of the capacitors are in parallel, an AC voltage across the coil is in a positive half cycle, and a voltage across each of the two of the capacitors is half the output voltage.
US11784573B2
In at least one embodiment, a power conversion device for a vehicle is provided. The power conversion device includes a transformer, a microcontroller, and a control circuit. The microcontroller is configured to operate at a first frequency to receive a first current signal indicative of a current of a first voltage network and to generate a first envelope control signal in response to the first current signal. The controller is configured to selectively switch a first plurality of switches on a primary side and a second plurality of switches on a secondary side to convert a first input signal into first output signal in response to at least the first envelope control signal. The controller is further configured to selectively switch the first plurality of switches and the second plurality of switches at a second frequency that is greater than the first frequency.
US11784572B2
A conversion circuit and an adapter that resolve a voltage drop problem of a power supply of a driver in an ACF circuit. The conversion circuit includes an active clamp flyback circuit, a drive circuit, and a replenishment power transistor. The active clamp flyback circuit is configured to perform power conversion. The drive circuit is configured to output a drive signal and a reference voltage. The drive signal is used to drive the active clamp flyback circuit. A first terminal of the replenishment power transistor is coupled to an input terminal of the active clamp flyback circuit, a second terminal of the replenishment power transistor is coupled to a power supply terminal of the drive circuit, and a gate of the replenishment power transistor is configured to receive the reference voltage.
US11784570B2
A power path switch circuit includes: a power transistor unit including: a first vertical double-diffused metal oxide semiconductor (VDMOS) device, wherein a first current outflow end of the first VDMOS device is coupled to an output end of a power path; and a second VDMOS device, wherein a first current inflow end of the first VDMOS device and a second current inflow end of the second VDMOS device are coupled with a supply end of the power path; and a voltage locking circuit coupled to the first current outflow end and the second current outflow end, for locking a voltage at the second current outflow end to a voltage at the first current outflow end, so that there is a predetermined ratio between a first conductive current flowing through the first VDMOS device and a second conductive current flowing through the second VDMOS device.
US11784566B2
In an embodiment a direct current to direct current (DC-DC) converter includes a first switching circuit configured to switch a supply of an input voltage to an energy storage circuit configured to generate an output voltage, a driving circuit configured to drive the first switching circuit according to a comparison between the output voltage and a comparison voltage and a soft-start circuit configured to raise the comparison voltage from a start voltage to a target voltage during a soft-start phase of the DC-DC converter having a soft-start duration, wherein the soft-start circuit comprises a soft-start capacitor configured to provide the comparison voltage during the start phase, the soft-start capacitor having a soft-start capacitance, an auxiliary capacitor having an auxiliary capacitance, a second switching circuit configured to alternately charge and discharge the auxiliary capacitor with an auxiliary current according to a clock signal having a clock frequency and a charging circuit.
US11784562B2
A switch activation system including a charge pump, a load monitor, and a switch driver. The charge pump drives a negative voltage node to a predetermined negative voltage level. The load monitor monitors the charge pump and to assert a break done signal after the charge pump begins driving the negative voltage back to the predetermined negative voltage level after being increased. The switch driver turns on a first electronic switch in response to assertion of a corresponding activation signal and assertion of the break done signal. The break done signal is asserted only after electronic switches being turned off are fully turned off to avoid conflict. The charge pump operates at a frequency based on a difference between a voltage level of the negative voltage node and the predetermined negative voltage level to drive the negative voltage node back to its predetermined level within a predetermined period of time.
US11784560B2
A power conversion circuit includes an input positive terminal, an input negative terminal, an output positive terminal, an output negative terminal, a first switch bridge arm, a first resonant branch, a capacitor branch, an output inductor unit and an output capacitor. The input negative terminal is electrically connected with the output negative terminal. The first switch bridge arm is electrically connected between the input positive terminal and the input negative terminal. The first switch bridge arm includes a first switch, a second switch, a third switch and a fourth switch. The first switch and the second switch are electrically connected with a first node. The second switch and the third switch are electrically connected with a second node. The third switch and the fourth switch are electrically connected with a third node. The first resonant branch is electrically connected between the first node and the third node.
US11784555B2
A method and apparatus for converting DC power to AC power. For example, apparatus for converting DC power to AC power comprises an input adapted to be coupled to a high-powered distributed generator having a maximum voltage at a first voltage and an arc fault mitigation device, coupled to the input, for providing a second voltage at the input that is lower than the first voltage, where a difference between the first voltage and the second voltage is not large enough to cause an arc.
US11784549B2
The present disclosure provides a motor, including a housing having an accommodating space, a vibrator and a stator that are accommodated in the accommodating space. One of the vibrator and the stator includes a magnetic circuit structure, and the other includes a coil assembly. The coil assembly includes an iron core and a first drive coil and a second drive coil that separately sleeved on two ends of the iron core in a vibration direction of the vibrator, a powering direction of the first drive coil being opposite to a powering direction of the second drive coil. In the present disclosure, the first drive coil and the second drive coil are subjected to Lorentz force in the same direction, thereby vibration of the motor may be improved.
US11784545B2
An apparatus for manufacturing a stator includes a placement table, a supporting member and a resistance heating device. The placement table is configured to have a stator core, which has coil segments and insulators inserted in slots thereof, placed thereon. The stator core is formed of steel sheets that are laminated in an axial direction of the stator core. The coil segments together form a stator coil. The insulators are formed of a material that is foamable upon being heated. The supporting member is configured to support, in the axial direction of the stator core, distal end portions of teeth of the stator core so as to prevent gaps from being formed between the steel sheets forming the stator core. The resistance heating device is configured to heat, through energization of the stator coil, the insulators along with the stator coil and thereby cause the insulators to foam.
US11784540B2
One embodiment provides an adapter for configuring device settings of a gas engine replacement device. The adapter includes a transceiver, a user interface, and an electronic processor. The electronic processor is configured to connect the adapter to the gas engine replacement device and generate a graphical user interface showing a plurality of configurable device settings. The electronic processor is also configured to receive user input to choose one or more device settings to configure and receive user input to configure the one or more device setting chosen and generate changed device settings. The electronic processor is also configured to transmit the changed device settings to the gas engine replacement device. The gas engine replacement device is then used to drive power equipment in accordance with the changed device settings.
US11784538B2
A hand-held power tool is provided that includes a motive source, a user interface, and one or more sensors. The motive source includes a printed circuit board (PCB) configured to support electrical components of the motive source. The user interface is movable between a plurality of mode positions to select one of a plurality of operational modes of the motive source. And one or more sensors are mounted on the PCB and are configured to detect the plurality of mode positions of the user interface.
US11784536B1
A thrust collection device that provides a fixed thrust divider utilizing straight or curvilinear or arcing walls or, alternatively, a functional hatch utilizing rotatable doors, a chamber providing multiple inwardly tapering walls toward an opening into one or more access channels leading or directing, the thrust from an air driven vehicle, engine or machine such as, for example, the jet blast from a departing airplane, jet liner, or helicopter; the downward force from a landing airplane, jet liner, or helicopter; a prop driven engine; or just an engine, or into a power reserve or power generation source device to create power.
US11784531B2
An electrical discharging device electrically connects a shaft of a motor and a housing. A plate portion of the housing has an opening through which the shaft is inserted and expands in a radial direction. A cover member is disposed on the plate portion and covers the electrical discharging device. A seal member is disposed between the shaft and the plate portion in the opening. The through hole is disposed in the plate portion and/or the cover member. The electrical discharging device is accommodated in an accommodation space surrounded by the plate portion and the cover member. The accommodation space is connected to the outside through the through hole.
US11784528B2
A stator includes a wound member that includes a wound portion extending in a radial direction, and a pair of outer extension portions which extend in a circumferential direction from a radially outer end portion of the wound portion, and a coil wound on the wound portion. On an inner side in the radial direction of a base portion of the outer extension portions, a concave portion is recessed radially outward from the winding outermost diameter position. The first layer of the coil includes a first coil, a center of which is positioned radially inward from the winding outermost diameter position and in a range between 0.5 times a coil wire diameter and 1.5 times the coil wire diameter with respect to the winding outermost diameter position, and a second coil, a part of which is disposed in the concave portion on the radially outer side of the first coil.
US11784522B2
A rotor includes: a shaft; a tubular rotor core; and a plurality of magnets. The shaft extends along a center axis. The rotor core surrounds the shaft. The plurality of magnets is disposed outside the rotor core in a radial direction and is aligned in a circumferential direction. A plurality of first recessed portions recessed outward in the radial direction is aligned in the circumferential direction in an inner surface of the rotor core in the radial direction. Each of the first recessed portions overlaps each of the magnets in the radial direction.
US11784516B2
A rotary electric machine includes a stator extending along an axis and having teeth arranged about the axis. The teeth are circumferentially spaced apart by slots. Conductors extend around the teeth and through the slots. The conductors are electrically connected to one another to form phases. A cooling device is provided in at least one winding slot. The cooling device includes an outer tube and an inner tube provided in the outer tube such that cooling fluid flows in a first axial direction within the inner tube and a second axial direction opposite the first axial direction within the outer tube.
US11784511B2
A personal electronic device (e.g., a tablet computer) may be configured to wirelessly charge an accessory (e.g., a stylus) through a display face of the device. At least a portion of the display face may be transparent to facilitate display viewing. A wireless charging assembly disposed within the enclosure may include a core having one or more windings disposed thereon, which may be configured to generate a magnetic flux above the display face to couple to the accessory. The core may be a pot core, a modified pot core, or may have another shape, such as a PQ core. The one or more windings may be disposed on one or more posts of a pot core, or additionally or alternatively, may be disposed on another portion of the core. A metallic shield may be disposed about the wireless charging assembly, thereby surrounding multiple sides of the wireless charging assembly.
US11784503B2
A charging system for charging a battery includes a rectifier that rectifies power received from an AC power source into a DC signal for charging the battery and an arc detection circuit that measures noise added to the DC signal and generates a measured noise signal. A processor analyzes the measured noise signal to detect a series-arc and, when a series-arc is detected, causes a shunt of the AC current of the rectifier for a period of time to reduce a DC output of the rectifier toward zero. A passive arc detection circuit is inserted between the rectifier and the battery and includes a filter capacitor and a sense resistor in parallel with a smoothing capacitor. A voltage across the sense resistor is amplified, digitized, and outputted as the measured noise signal. The DC signal may be scanned to obtain the measured noise signal in different frequency windows.
US11784486B2
A power value for a low-voltage AC circuit, such as low-voltage circuit breaker, is derived. A voltage between conductors of the low-voltage AC circuit is ascertained and a current of at least one conductor is ascertained by a Rogowski coil, which outputs an analog voltage that is an equivalent to the level of the electric current. The analog voltage of the Rogowski coil is integrated and then digitized, and the level of the voltage is digitized. A power value is calculated in each case from a sample value of the current and an interpolated voltage value. The interpolated voltage value is in each case ascertained from two successive sample values of the voltage such that a phase error generated by the Rogowski coil or/and the integrator is compensated for in relation to the electric current in the conductor and a phase error-free power value is ascertained.
US11784481B2
An undersea fiber optic cable architecture including a beach manhole (BMH) installed at a terrestrial site, a terrestrial station connected to the BMH by a terrestrial fiber optic cable, a first landing cable extending from the BMH into territorial waters adjacent the terrestrial site and connected to a first enhanced branching unit (EBU) located in the territorial waters, a second landing cable extending from the BMH into the territorial waters and connected to a second EBU located in the territorial waters, a recovery path cable connecting the first EBU to the second EBU, a first trunk cable extending from the first EBU into international waters, and a second trunk cable extending from the second EBU into the international waters.
US11784480B2
A gel sealing device includes a gel sealing block (5) which provides a sealing section (22) through which the elongate parts (13, 14) extend. The gel sealing block (5) includes an upper flange (11) and a lower flange (12) with a support section (11a, 12a, 12b) disposed therebetween. The upper and lower flanges (11, 12) sandwiches, in direction of extension of the elongate parts (13, 14), a gel inner ring (7) supported by said support section (2) and a gel outer ring (6, 10a) covering the gel inner ring (7) in a radial direction extending transverse to said extension direction. The gel inner ring (7) and the gel outer ring (6, 10a) are made of a gel sealing material.
US11784479B1
A rapid wiring device includes a junction box provided with a limiting groove of which the bottom surface is provided with the tip portions of two conductors. A wire box fixing a second electric wire is set in the limiting groove, then it is combined on the junction box through a tightening cover, which is used to push the wire box to move towards the bottom of the limiting groove, so that the tip portions of the two conductors pass through the wire box and penetrate the insulating layer of the second electric wire to touch the core wire of the second electric wire, so that the first electric wire and the second electric wire are quickly connected.
US11784472B2
Positioning of a shield electric wire is performed by an insertion jig in front of a peeling jig, and a portion at a distal end of the shield electric wire where a metal foil is exposed is inserted into an electric wire insertion hole of a peeling jig through the center hole of an insertion jig. Air is blown from an opening on an other-end-surface side of the peeling jig toward the distal end of the shielded electric wire, and the metal foil is expanded while being separated from a wire core. A cut is formed from a side of a metal foil expanded by blowing air in a predetermined gap between a one-end-surface of the peeling jig and an end surface of the insertion jig, and the metal foil is cut from the cut as a starting point.
US11784471B2
An apparatus and methods for pushing conductors into conduit and other structures are disclosed. The apparatus (“pusher”) can include rollers to apply a pushing force to one or more conductors or bundles of conductors. One or more rollers can be coupled to a drive mechanism. The pusher is configured to pull conductors or bundles of conductors off of one or more spools, and push the conductors or bundles of conductors without de-bundling or sorting the conductors. The conductors can be fed through the pusher in any format including side-by-side, vertical on top of one another, twisted together, or other formats. The pusher can include a guiding device that is configured to route the conductors from the pusher to a conduit through which the conductors are being pushed or pulled.
US11784469B2
A connector for combining cabinets includes a flexible connector which is deformable and is configured to communicate inner cavities of a first cabinet machine and a second cabinet machine. The flexible connector includes a hollow cavity for an electrical connector to pass through, and the hollow cavity forms a first open end and a second open end at two ends of the flexible connector. The first open end is sealingly connected to a side plate of the first cabinet machine, the second open end is sealingly connected to a side plate of the second cabinet machine, and the first cabinet machine and the second cabinet machine are two adjacent cabinet machines. The structure of the connector for combining cabinets is simple and the mounting is convenient, and the flexible connector can automatically adapt to the mounting position through its own deformation so as to meet the normal mounting requirements.
US11784467B2
This application discloses power distribution equipment and a power distribution system. The power distribution equipment includes a power distribution device and a power distribution box, where the power distribution device is capable of being inserted into and removed from the power distribution box; a connection port is disposed at a first end of the power distribution device, where the connection port is used to connect a power cable or a user load line; a power connection terminal is disposed at a second end of the power distribution device, where the power connection terminal is used to plug into a busbar inside the power distribution box; and the connection port and the power connection terminal are connected inside the power distribution device. A design in which the power distribution device is capable of being inserted into and removed from the power distribution box simplifies operation and improves convenience.
US11784466B2
A multi-ignition coil control system includes a spark plug including first and second center electrodes, and first and second ground electrodes spaced apart from the center electrodes by a predetermined distance, a first ignition coil including a primary coil, and a secondary coil in which a discharge current is generated by electromagnetic induction with the primary coil, and a second ignition coil including a primary coil, and a secondary coil in which a discharge current is generated by electromagnetic induction with the primary coil, wherein one end of the secondary coil of the first ignition coil and one end of the secondary coil of the second ignition coil are electrically connected to one of the center electrodes, and the other end of the secondary coil of the first ignition coil and the other end of the secondary coil of the second ignition coil are electrically connected to the other of the center electrodes.
US11784460B2
Various embodiments of the present disclosure are directed towards a method for forming a vertical cavity surface emitting laser (VCSEL) device. The method includes forming a bond bump and a bond ring over a substrate. A semiconductor die is bonded to the bond ring. A molding layer is formed around the semiconductor die. The molding layer is laterally offset from a cavity between the semiconductor die and the substrate. A VCSEL structure is formed over the bond bump.
US11784437B2
A card connector includes a transmission conductor assembly that includes a backup transmission conductor, a first signal transmission conductor, an inspection signal transmission conductor, a first grounding transmission conductor, a command reset transmission conductor, a first differential transmission conductor, a second differential transmission conductor, a second grounding transmission conductor, a third grounding transmission conductor, a fourth grounding transmission conductor, a first power transmission conductor, a second power transmission conductor, a third differential transmission conductor, a fourth differential transmission conductor, a second signal transmission conductor, a fifth grounding transmission conductor, a sixth grounding transmission conductor, a seventh grounding transmission conductor, a fifth differential transmission conductor, a sixth differential transmission conductor, and a write-protection transmission conductor, each of which has two ends respectively forming a spring section and soldering section. The soldering sections, being so arranged, achieve advantages of bettering high frequency performance, reducing capacitive effect, and suppressing electromagnetic radiation interference.
US11784436B2
A connector plug comprises two or more pivotable nut members that are configured to engage one or more threads on a receptacle to secure the connector plug to the receptacle in a closed position. A lanyard or merely a pivoting mechanism is configured to cause pivoting of the nut member to disengage the one or more threads in an open position to allow disengagement of the connector plug from the receptacle.
US11784432B2
A charger includes a body and a pin. The body includes a main body, a first cover body, and a second cover body. The pin is fixedly disposed on the main body. The first cover body and the second cover body are each connected to an rotatable relative to the main body to have a first state and a second state. In the first state, the first cover body and the second cover body are attached to each other, and at least part of a structure of the pin is accommodated in the first cover body and second cover body. In the second state, the first cover body and the second cover body depart from each other to enable the first cover body and the second cover body to expose the at least part of the structure of the pin to the outside.
US11784429B2
An electric plug-in device, which is suitable for plugging into an electric receiving device, has an inner conductor and an insulating body which encloses the inner conductor. The plug-in device has: a main element, which can be fixed indirectly, in particular with the involvement of a housing wall, or directly to the receiving device and which encloses the inner conductor and insulating body; a pusher element, which can be displaced relative to the main element; and a spring device, which, after the plug-in device has been plugged into the receiving device, exerts an axial spring force on the pusher element in the direction towards the receiving device.
US11784414B2
Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a biconical antenna assembly for electromagnetic compatibility testing. The biconical antenna assembly has an antenna feeding point, a first antenna structure and a second antenna structure. The first antenna structure and the second antenna structure extend from the antenna feed point towards opposite directions. The biconical antenna assembly includes at least one additional capacitive structure that is attached to a most distal point of the first antenna structure or the second antenna structure from the antenna feed point.
US11784413B2
An antenna includes a waveguide defined by a gap between a backplane with radial support ribs and a facesheet, a teardrop-shaped feed pin at a center of the backplane, and a foam spacer between the backplane and facesheet. An outward facing side of the facesheet includes thermal paint. The facesheet includes pairs of through-hole slots for releasing portions of a wave of radiation in the waveguide to generate a transmit-beam or to receive the receive-beam to generate the wave of radiation. The pairs may be disposed as a spiral array about a center of the facesheet. Each of the pairs may include first and second slots. A length of the second slot is oriented approximately perpendicular to a length of the first slot. Dispositions of the slots are set by a computer process. The dispositions optimize a trade-off between transmit and receive gains.
US11784411B2
The present invention discloses a printed dual band antenna that includes a primary radiation portion and a parasitic radiation portion. The primary radiation portion is configured to perform signal transmitting and receiving based on a first resonant frequency and a second resonant frequency. The parasitic radiation portion is disposed on a neighboring side of the primary radiation portion, distanced from the primary radiation portion by a distance and electrically isolated from the primary radiation portion. The parasitic radiation portion couples to and resonates with the primary radiation portion to perform signal transmitting and receiving based on the second resonant frequency. The parasitic radiation portion is a grounded monopole parasitic antenna.
US11784410B2
An antenna module includes a first radiator, a ground plane and a second radiator. The first radiator includes a first section and a second section. The first section includes a first end and a second end. The first end is a feeding end, and the second end is connected to the second section. The first section includes first parts bent back and forth along a first direction, the second section includes second parts bent back and forth along a second direction, and an included angle formed between the first direction and the second direction is 60 degrees to 120 degrees. The ground plane is disposed beside the first section of the first radiator. An end of the second radiator is connected to the feeding end of the first radiator, and the other end of the second radiator is vertically connected to the ground plane.
US11784404B2
A structure containing an antenna with an orientation which can be changed when one part of a two-part structure is turned relative to the other on a rotating shaft includes first and second structures as the two parts. The second structure is rotatably connected to the first structure through the rotating shaft, and the second structure comprises an antenna plate. When the second structure is rotated relative to the first structure, the rotated antenna plate allows a wider range of wavelength frequencies within the rotation range of the second structure.
US11784401B1
Provided are examples of circularly polarized omni-directional antennas which contain an equal number of driven radiators and parasitic radiators spaced radially around a central axis which in which the driven elements are fed from a central feed system. This type of antenna allows for a compact size with higher axial ratio than other designs. In one aspect, an antenna comprises 2 or more elements shaped as a single curve in a cylindrical structure. In another aspect, the antenna may take on an angular form such as a square or a hexagon in which the elements may contain multiple angles. The antenna may be contained within a non-conductive enclosure and may contain a transmission line such as a coaxial cable.
US11784399B2
Disclosed is a dual-band very low frequency antenna, which comprises positive and negative electrodes, silicon substrates, piezoelectric material units, stress-electromagnetic conversion material units and an insulator. The piezoelectric material units are arranged between the positive and negative electrodes; the stress-electromagnetic conversion material units and the silicon substrates are respectively arranged at both ends of the positive and negative electrodes. The positive and negative electrodes are used for driving the piezoelectric material units; the piezoelectric material units are used for generating flutter and conducting the flutter to the stress-electromagnetic conversion material units; the stress-electromagnetic conversion material units are used for converting vibration waves generated by flutter into electromagnetic wave radiation. The application is a dual-band very low frequency antenna, and the size is far smaller than that of the traditional low-frequency antenna, and the air-water interconnection can be realized.
US11784395B2
An electronic device is provided. The electronic device includes a housing including a front surface, a rear surface, and a side surface which at least partially surrounds a space between the front surface and the rear surface, a first antenna disposed in the space, a second antenna disposed substantially in parallel with the rear surface in the space and formed in a coil shape, a conductor spaced a predetermined distance apart from a partial region of the second antenna substantially in parallel therewith and at least partially overlapping the partial region, a sensor electrically connected to the conductor, a communication circuit electrically connected to the first antenna, and a processor electrically connected to the sensor and the communication circuit, and the processor is configured to acquire a capacitance value related to the conductor, and reduce an intensity of a signal outputted through the first antenna according to the acquired capacitance value.
US11784392B2
A film transmission line according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a dielectric layer, and an electrode line disposed on the dielectric layer. The electrode line has an effective efficiency of 200%/μm or more at a frequency of 5 GHz or more. The film transmission line may be applied to a high frequency thinned antenna and an image display device.
US11784390B2
A mounting flange for a monopole includes a generally annular main panel surrounding a central hole. The main panel includes a plurality of first mounting holes that are substantially circumferentially equidistant from each other and at a first radial distance from a center of the central hole. The main panel also includes a plurality of second mounting holes that are substantially circumferentially equidistant from each other and at a second radial distance from a center of the central hole, the second distance being greater than the first distance.
US11784383B2
A transmission line includes first, second, and third signal lines defining a parallel portion. No conductor connecting the first ground conductor and the second ground conductor is between the first signal line and the second signal line, and the first signal line is closer to the ground connection conductor than the second signal line. A closest frequency difference between a fundamental wave of one of the first signal and the second signal and a fundamental wave or a higher harmonic wave of the other of the first signal and the second signal is equal to or larger than a closest frequency difference between a fundamental wave of one of the first signal and the third signal and a fundamental wave or a higher harmonic wave of the other of the first signal and the third signal.
US11784374B1
A battery housing unit including a lid, a base, and a plurality of electrochemical battery cells. The lid includes at least two channels for receiving at least one post from a military radio. The base includes a locking latch configured to attach to a corresponding catch of a military radio.
US11784371B2
Embodiments of the present application are provided with a box of a battery, a battery, a power consumption device, and a method and device for producing a battery. The box of the battery includes: an electrical chamber; a thermal management component; and a collection chamber, configured to collect emissions from the battery cell provided with the pressure relief mechanism when the pressure relief mechanism is actuated; wherein the thermal management component is configured to isolate the electrical chamber from the collection chamber, a pressure relief region is disposed on the thermal management component, and the emissions collected by the collection chamber is discharged through the pressure relief region. According to the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present application, the safety of the battery can be enhanced.
US11784370B2
An electrochemical cell and method of use, including an anode of metal, an air permeable cathode, an electrolyte between the anode and the cathode, and a transition metal phosphide catalyst on the cathode or between the cathode and the electrolyte. Also, a method of generating electrical current with an electrochemical cell by introducing a transition metal phosphide catalyst on a cathode side of the electrochemical cell. The catalyst can be in the form of any suitable nanostructure, such as molybdenum phosphide nanoflakes.
US11784368B2
An energy storage system and a thermal management method therefor are provided. The method is performed by a smart battery thermal management unit in the energy storage system. In the method, a charging-discharging current in a next preset time period, a current parameter of a battery cell, a predicted ambient temperature in the next preset time period, and a refrigerant returning temperature are acquired. A heat dissipation strategy with minimum total power consumption in the next preset time period is determined based on the charging-discharging current, the current parameter of the battery cell, the predicted ambient temperature, the refrigerant returning temperature and power consumption of the cooling system. The cooling system is controlled based on the heat dissipation strategy with minimum total power consumption, to cool the energy storage system.
US11784367B2
A method of controlling a temperature of metal-air battery apparatus includes measuring the temperature of the metal-air battery apparatus to obtain the temperature and a temperature deviation of the metal-air battery apparatus, comparing the measured temperature and the temperature deviation of the metal-air battery apparatus with a preset temperature and a preset temperature deviation, respectively; and adjusting the temperature of an inlet module or a main module when the measured temperature of the metal-air battery apparatus is less than the preset temperature or the temperature deviation of the metal-air battery apparatus is greater than the preset temperature deviation.
US11784359B2
A method for detecting thermal runaway of a cell includes: positioning a battery pack having multiple cells in an automobile vehicle; measuring a cell voltage of the multiple cells at a predetermined sample rate; and identifying if the cell voltage decreases and modulates coincident with a cell surface temperature increase indicating initiation of a cell short.
US11784354B2
A method for producing a solid state battery, comprising: providing a first solid state electrolyte membrane layer; applying an electronically conductive matrix to the cathode side of the first solid state electrolyte membrane layer; building up a cathode layer on the cathode side of the first solid state electrolyte membrane layer and applying an anode layer to an anode side of the first solid state electrolyte membrane layer, wherein the cathode layer has a higher elasticity than the first solid state electrolyte membrane layer, and the modulus of elasticity of the cathode layer is lower than the modulus of elasticity of the first solid state electrolyte membrane layer. A solid state battery may be produced using the method according to the invention.
US11784353B2
The present invention provides an all-solid state secondary cell equipped with: a positive electrode collector; a negative electrode collector; and a powder laminate placed between the positive electrode collector and the negative electrode collector. The powder laminate has: a positive electrode powder layer; a negative electrode powder layer; and solid electrolyte layers that are placed between the positive electrode powder layer and the negative electrode powder layer, and also cover the outer periphery of the positive electrode powder layer and the negative electrode powder layer. The powder laminate comprises a peripheral edge part, and a center part surrounded by this peripheral edge part. The thickness of the peripheral edge part is the thickness of the center part or greater.
US11784350B2
The ionic liquids disclosed herein are salts comprising a nitrogen or phosphorus such as a quaternary ammonium ion, a quaternary phosphonium ion, or an N-alkylated nitrogen heterocycle, and which include at least one functional substituent, e.g., a fluoro, cyano, carbonate ester, an alkenyl group, or an alkynyl group bonded to a carbon atom the cation. In a preferred embodiment, the cation is represented by the structure of Formula (I) as described herein.
US11784347B2
The present invention relates to an electrolyte for a rechargeable lithium, battery and a rechargeable lithium battery including same, wherein the electrolyte for a rechargeable lithium battery may comprise: a non-aqueous organic solvent, a lithium salt, a first additive containing a compound represented by chemical formula 1, and a second additive containing a magnesium salt.
US11784343B2
A separator for electricity storage devices, which comprises a porous layer that contains a polyolefin resin and an ionic compound, and which is configured such that: the content of the ionic compound in the porous layer is from 5% by mass to 99% by mass (inclusive); and the degree of whiteness of this separator is more than 98.0.
US11784337B2
A membrane electrode assembly (MEA) includes a membrane, a cathode catalyst layer, a cathode co-catalyst layer including a hydrogen reservoir, an anode catalyst layer, and an anode co-catalyst layer including a hydrogen reservoir. The anode co-catalyst layer and the cathode co-catalyst layer cap a cathode potential at lower than 1.5V and an anode potential at lower than 1.0V. The anode co-catalyst layer and the cathode co-catalyst layer can include a platinum doped rare earth oxide, such as platinum doped cerium oxide.
US11784333B2
The present disclosure provides a method of managing the power requirements of a facility powered by fuel cells, the facility including: a primary system having a non-discretional load requirement; and one or more ancillary load consuming systems having a nominal load; at least one fuel cell to provide power to the primary system to meet the non-discretional load requirement and provide power to the one or more ancillary systems; and a control system configured to monitor the non-discretional load requirement and to control the supply of power to the primary system and to the one or more ancillary load consuming systems. The method includes: detecting a change in the non-discretional load requirement; adjusting the power supplied to the one or more ancillary load consuming systems from the nominal load to meet the change in the non-discretional load requirement; and providing power to the primary system to meet the changed non-discretional load requirement.
US11784328B2
To provide an air-cooled fuel cell system configured to suppress thermal runaway. An air-cooled fuel cell system, wherein the air-cooled fuel cell system comprises: a fuel cell, a first temperature acquirer, a second temperature acquirer and a controller; wherein the fuel cell comprises a cooling fin made of a metal; wherein the first temperature acquirer is disposed at a position which is near a cooling air inlet of the fuel cell and which is apart from the cooling fin; wherein the second temperature acquirer is disposed to come into contact with the cooling fin; wherein the controller monitors temperatures acquired by the first and second temperature acquirers.
US11784327B2
A fuel cell cooling system may include a fuel cell stack that produces electricity by use of a fuel, a fuel cell cooler that cools cooling water for cooling the fuel cell stack through exchange of heat with external air, an exhaust line that exhausts an exhaust gas generated by the fuel cell stack, a condenser fluidically connected to the exhaust line to generate condensate by condensing the exhaust gas and store the generated condensate, an ejector connected to the condenser to eject the condensate to an external surface of the fuel cell cooler, and a condensate cooler connected to the condenser to cool the condensate stored in the condenser through exchange of heat therebetween.
US11784315B2
A lithium secondary battery including a negative electrode in which a negative electrode mixture included in the negative electrode is formed by charge and discharge of the battery. This negative electrode is formed by charge-induced formation of lithium metal on a negative electrode current collector having a three-dimensional structure form. The lithium secondary battery forms lithium metal while being blocked from the atmosphere. Therefore, formation of a surface oxide layer (native oxide layer) on a negative electrode is blocked and a lithium dendrite growth suppressing effect is achieved by forming lithium metal on a negative electrode current collector having a three-dimensional structure form. The lithium secondary battery has a superior battery efficiency and reduces declines in lifetime properties.
US11784313B2
Provided is a slurry composition for a secondary battery electrode that has excellent fibrous carbon nanomaterial dispersibility and is capable of forming an electrode mixed material layer having excellent close adherence to a current collector. The slurry composition is obtained using a conductive material paste composition for a secondary battery electrode that contains a fibrous carbon nanomaterial, a binder, and a solvent. The binder includes a first copolymer that includes an alkylene structural unit and a nitrile group-containing monomer unit and has a weight average molecular weight of at least 170,000 and less than 1,500,000.
US11784311B2
This application discloses a secondary battery and an apparatus containing the secondary battery. The secondary battery comprises a positive electrode plate comprising a positive active material and a negative electrode plate comprising a negative active material. The negative active material comprises a first material and a second material, the first material comprises artificial graphite, and the second material comprises natural graphite. The positive active material comprises one or more of layered lithium transition metal oxides and modified compounds thereof, and a smoothness L of a surface of the negative electrode film away from the negative electrode current collector satisfies: 40≤L≤50; or the positive active material comprises one or more of lithium-containing phosphates with olivine structure and modified compounds thereof, and a smoothness L of a surface of the negative electrode film away from the negative electrode current collector satisfies: 45≤L≤55.
US11784310B2
The present invention provides a lithium-nickel-manganese-cobalt composite oxide in which the reactivity between a lithium raw material and a metal composite hydroxide is improved so that a high low-temperature output characteristic can be achieved, a method for manufacturing the composite oxide, and a positive electrode active material and the like without causing a problem of gelation during the paste preparation. A positive electrode active material for non-aqueous electrolyte secondary batteries, including a lithium-metal composite oxide powder including a secondary particle configured by aggregating primary particles containing lithium, nickel, manganese, and cobalt, or a lithium-metal composite oxide powder including both the primary particles and the secondary particle. The secondary particle has a solid structure inside as a main inside structure, the slurry pH is 11.5 or less, the soluble lithium content rate is 0.5 [% by mass] or less, and the specific surface area is 1.0 to 2.0 [m2/g].
US11784307B2
Although silicon-oxide based particles have stable capacity and high cycling efficiency as anode active material, they are known to suffer significant capacity loss during the first battery cycles. The addition of lithium silicate may help to mitigate the initial capacity loss, but it has been difficult to produce such anodes. During battery manufacture cell components are exposed to water, and lithium silicate is water soluble. As lithium silicate dissolves, the pH of the water increases, which can etch silicon, degrading the anode active material. Such degradation can be mitigated by doping lithium silicate with multivalent elements or by converting some silicon to metal silicide before water processing. Doping of lithium silicate makes it less soluble in water. And metal silicide is not as easily etched as silicon. While retaining the excellent capacity and stability of silicon-oxide based material, these methods and the structures they produce have been shown to increase the effective energy density of batteries that employ such structures by offsetting capacity loss in the first cycles.
US11784293B2
The display panel includes an array substrate, a light emitting diode and a first connection electrode. The array substrate includes a driving circuit layer. The light emitting diode is disposed on the array substrate. The light emitting diode includes a first semiconductor layer, a second semiconductor layer and a light emitting layer. The light emitting layer is disposed between the first semiconductor layer and the second semiconductor layer. The first connection electrode is electrically connected to the driving circuit layer and the first semiconductor layer. The first connection electrode wraps the light emitting layer such that a normal projection of the light emitting layer over the array substrate is within a normal projection of the first connection electrode over the array substrate.
US11784292B2
A light emitting device including a printed circuit board having a front surface and a rear surface, at least one light emitting source disposed on the front surface to emit light in a direction away from the printed circuit board, and a molding layer surrounding the light emitting source, in which the light emitting source includes a light emitting structure, a substrate disposed on the light emitting structure, and a plurality of bump electrodes disposed between the light emitting structure and the printed circuit board, the molding layer covers an upper surface of the substrate and a fine concavo-convex part is formed on a surface of the molding layer exposed to the outside, and the molding layer has a first thickness to transmit at least a fraction of light emitted from the light emitting source, and includes a filler to change a direction of emitted light.
US11784290B2
A light-emitting device includes a pair of light-transmissive insulator sheets disposed opposite to each other and two types of light-transmissive electroconductive layers disposed on a common one of or separately on one and the other of the pair of light-transmissive insulator sheets, and at least one light-emitting semiconductor each provided with a cathode and an anode which are individually and electrically connected to the two types of the light-transmissive electroconductive layers. The electrical connection and mechanical bonding between the members are improved by a light-transmissive elastomer which is between the pair of light-transmissive insulator sheets. A method in which a light-emitting semiconductor element and a light-transmissive electroconductive member are subjected to vacuum hot-pressing.
US11784281B2
A method is disclosed. For example, the method includes printing an image on a substrate, applying an adhesive on select portions of the image, coupling the image to a wave guide such that the adhesive contacts a surface of the wave guide, and providing a light through the wave guide such that the light is emitted through the wave guide and the adhesive and the light is reflected by the select portions of the image back through the adhesive and the wave guide.
US11784279B2
There are provided a method for producing a photovoltaic element with stabilised efficiency, and a device which may be used to carry out the method, for example in the form of a specially adapted continuous furnace. A silicon substrate to be provided with an emitter layer and electrical contacts is thereby subjected to a stabilisation treatment step. In that step, hydrogen, for example from a hydrogenated silicon nitride layer, is introduced into the silicon substrate, for example within a zone (2) of maximum temperature. The silicon substrate may then purposively be cooled rapidly in a zone (3) in order to avoid hydrogen effusion. The silicon substrate may then purposively be maintained, for example in a zone (4), within a temperature range of from 230° C. to 450° C. for a period of, for example, at least 10 seconds. The previously introduced hydrogen may thereby assume an advantageous bond state. At the same time or subsequently, a regeneration may be carried out by generating excess minority charge carriers in the substrate at a temperature of at least 90° C., preferably at least 230° C. Overall, with the proposed method, a regeneration process in the production of a photovoltaic element may be accelerated significantly so that it may be carried out, for example, in a suitably modified continuous furnace.
US11784265B2
Disclosed are a mercury cadmium telluride-black phosphorus van der Waals heterojunction infrared polarization detector and a preparation method thereof. The structure of the detector from bottom to top comprises a substrate, a mercury cadmium telluride material, an insulating layer, a two-dimensional semiconductor black phosphorus, and metal electrodes. First, growing the mercury cadmium telluride material on the substrate, removing part of the mercury cadmium telluride by ultraviolet lithography and argon ion etching, filling with aluminum oxide as the insulating layer using an electron beam evaporation method, transferring the two-dimensional semiconductor material black phosphorus at the junction of mercury cadmium telluride and an insulating layer assisted by a polypropylene carbonate film, and preparing the metal source-drain electrodes by electron beam lithography technology combined with the lift-off process to form the mercury cadmium telluride-black phosphorus van der Waals heterojunction infrared polarization detector.
US11784263B2
The invention relates to a method for improving the ohmic-contact behaviour between a contact grid and an emitter layer of a silicon solar cell. The object of the invention is to propose a method for improving the ohmic-contact behaviour between a contact grid and an emitter layer of a silicon solar cell, in which the effects on materials caused by irradiation of the sun-facing side are further minimized. In addition, the method should also be applicable to silicon solar cells in which the emitter layer has a high sheet resistance. This object is achieved by first providing the silicon solar cell with the emitter layer, the contact grid and a rear contact, and electrically connecting the contact grid to one pole of a voltage source, then a contacting device that is electrically connected to the other pole of the voltage source is connected to the rear contact, and with the voltage source, a voltage is applied directed contrary to the forward direction of the silicon solar cell that is less than the breakdown voltage of the silicon solar cell and, when applying this voltage, a point light source is guided over the sun-facing side of the silicon solar cell and thereby a section of a subsection of the sun-facing side is illuminated and thus a current flow is induced in the subsection where the current flow relative to the section has a current density of 200 A/cm2 to 20,000 A/cm2 and acts on the subsection for 10 ns to 10 ms.
US11784261B2
A stacked III-V semiconductor diode comprising or consisting of GaAs, with a heavily n-doped cathode layer, a heavily p-doped anode layer, and a drift region arranged between the cathode layer and the anode layer with a dopant concentration of at most 8·1015 cm−3, and a layer thickness of at least 10 μm, wherein the cathode layer has a delta layer section with a layer thickness of 0.1 μm to 2 μm and a dopant concentration of at least 1·1019 cm−3.
US11784259B2
A semiconductor device having favorable electrical characteristics is provided. The semiconductor device includes a conductor, a first insulator in contact with a side surface of the conductor, a second insulator in contact with a top surface of the conductor and a top surface of the first insulator, and an oxide over the second insulator. The oxide includes a region that overlaps with the conductor with the second insulator interposed therebetween. The maximum height of a roughness curve (Rz) of the top surface of the conductor is 6.0 nm or smaller. The region includes crystals, and c-axes of the crystals are aligned in the normal direction of the top surface of the conductor.
US11784258B2
A thin film transistor, a manufacturing method thereof, an array substrate, and a display device are provided. The thin film transistor comprises a base substrate, a gate on the base substrate, a gate insulating layer covering the gate, an active layer on the gate insulating layer, a first electrode and a second electrode over and electrically connected to the active layer, and a first insulating portion between the gate insulating layer and the first electrode. An orthographic projection of the first insulating portion on the base substrate, an orthographic projection of the first electrode on the base substrate, and an orthographic projection of a boundary between a side surface of the gate and an upper surface of the gate on the base substrate at least partially overlap.
US11784255B2
A semiconductor device may include a first active fin, a second active fin and a gate structure. The first active fin may extend in a first direction on a substrate and may include a first straight line extension portion, a second straight line extension portion, and a bent portion between the first and second straight line extension portions. The second active fin may extend in the first direction on the substrate. The gate structure may extend in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction on the substrate. The gate structure may cross one of the first and second straight line extension portions of the first active fin and may cross the second active fin.
US11784251B2
A transistor includes a semiconductor body including a material such as an amorphous or polycrystalline material, for example and a gate stack on a first portion of the body. The gate stack includes a gate dielectric on the body, and a gate electrode on the gate dielectric. The transistor further includes a first metallization structure on a second portion of the body and a third metallization structure on a third portion of the body, opposite to the second portion. The transistor further includes a ferroelectric material on at least a fourth portion of the body, where the ferroelectric material is between the gate stack and the first or second metallization structure.
US11784249B2
An antenna device according to an example embodiment includes a silicon substrate of first type doping, at least two first doped regions formed by second type doping different from the first type doping, a second doped region formed by the second type doping outside a channel region surrounding the at least two first doped regions, and at least two gates disposed on a dielectric layer. In the antenna device, a resonant frequency is adjusted according to an external voltage individually applied to the at least two gates, and polarization information of a terahertz (THz) light source is obtained based on a pattern and an amount of an electric field measured at the at least two gates.
US11784245B2
An electrically conductive sub-collector layer is provided in a surface layer portion of a substrate. A collector layer, a base layer, and an emitter layer are located within the sub-collector layer when viewed in plan. The collector layer is connected to the sub-collector layer. An emitter electrode and a base electrode are long in a first direction when viewed in plan. The emitter electrode overlaps the emitter layer. The base electrode and the emitter electrode are discretely located away from each other in a second direction orthogonal to the first direction. A collector electrode is located on one side in the second direction with respect to the emitter electrode and is not located on the other side when viewed in plan. A base line is connected to the base electrode in a manner so as to adjoin a portion other than longitudinal ends of the base electrode.
US11784244B2
A method for manufacturing a semiconductor device having a junction field effect transistor, includes: preparing a substrate having a first conductivity type drift layer; forming a first conductivity type channel layer above the drift layer by an epitaxial growth, to thereby produce a semiconductor substrate; forming a second conductivity type gate layer within the channel layer by performing an ion-implantation; forming a second conductivity type body layer at a position separated from the gate layer within the channel layer by performing an ion-implantation; and forming a second conductivity type shield layer at a position that is to be located between the gate layer and the drift layer within the channel layer by performing an ion-implantation. The shield layer is formed to face the gate layer while being separated from the gate layer, and is kept to a potential different from that of the gate layer.
US11784241B2
Devices and structures that include a gate spacer having a gap or void are described along with methods of forming such devices and structures. In accordance with some embodiments, a structure includes a substrate, a gate stack over the substrate, a contact over the substrate, and a spacer disposed laterally between the gate stack and the contact. The spacer includes a first dielectric sidewall portion and a second dielectric sidewall portion. A void is disposed between the first dielectric sidewall portion and the second dielectric sidewall portion.
US11784240B2
A semiconductor device structure is provided. The semiconductor device structure includes a contact layer over a metal silicide layer. The contact layer extends through a first dielectric structure. The semiconductor device structure includes a first metal nitride barrier layer over sidewalls of the contact layer. The first metal nitride barrier layer is directly adjacent to the first dielectric structure. The semiconductor device structure includes a second metal nitride barrier layer partially between the contact layer and the metal silicide layer and partially between the contact layer and the first metal nitride barrier layer. The metal silicide layer is below the first metal nitride barrier layer and the second metal nitride barrier layer.
US11784239B2
Disclosed herein are tri-gate transistor arrangements, and related methods and devices. For example, in some embodiments, a transistor arrangement may include a fin stack shaped as a fin extending away from a base, and a subfin dielectric stack. The fin includes a subfin portion and a channel portion, the subfin portion being closer to the base than the channel portion. The subfin dielectric stack includes a transistor dielectric material, and a fixed charge liner material disposed between the transistor dielectric material and the subfin portion of the fin.
US11784237B2
A semiconductor device includes a substrate, a channel layer, a barrier layer, a gate, a strained layer and a passivation layer. The channel layer is disposed on the substrate. The barrier layer is disposed on the channel layer. The gate is disposed on the barrier layer. The strained layer is disposed on the barrier layer. The passivation layer covers the gate and the strained layer. The material of the passivation layer differs from that of the strained layer.
US11784236B2
Methods of fabricating a semiconductor device include providing a semiconductor substrate that includes a plurality of epitaxial layers, including a channel layer and a permanent cap over the channel layer, where the permanent cap defines an upper surface of the semiconductor substrate, and forming a sacrificial cap over the permanent cap in an active region of the device, where the sacrificial cap comprises a semiconductor material that includes aluminum. The method also includes forming one or more current carrying regions (e.g., source and drain regions) in the semiconductor substrate in the active region of the device by performing an ion implantation process to implant ions through the sacrificial cap, and into the semiconductor substrate, completely removing the sacrificial cap in the active region of the device, while refraining from removing the permanent cap, and forming one or more current carrying contacts over the one or more current carrying regions.
US11784232B2
A gate opening, a plurality of first openings arranged in a gate widthwise direction and having a reed shape, a second opening connecting the adjacent first openings, and a third opening connected to a side away from the arrangement of the first opening at an end of the arrangement are formed in an insulation layer. An ohmic cap layer is etched via the openings to form an asymmetric recess region.
US11784227B2
A electronic device and a fabrication method is provided. The electronic device having a first electrode and a second electrode. A nano-gap is formed between first and second electrode. The first electrode, the second electrode and the gap may be located in the same layer of the device.
US11784225B2
A semiconductor structure includes a semiconductor substrate, a plurality of stacked units, a conductive structure, a plurality of dielectrics, a first electrode strip, a second electrode strip, and a plurality of contact structures. The stacked units are stacked up over the semiconductor substrate, and comprises a first passivation layer, a second passivation layer and a channel layer sandwiched between the first passivation layer and the second passivation layer. The conductive structure is disposed on the semiconductor substrate and wrapping around the stacked units. The dielectrics are surrounding the stacked units and separating the stacked units from the conductive structure. The first electrode strip and the second electrode strip are located on two opposing sides of the conductive structure. The contact structures are connecting the channel layer of each of the stacked units to the first electrode strip and the second electrode strip.
US11784222B2
A method of semiconductor fabrication includes providing a semiconductor structure having a substrate and first, second, third, and fourth fins above the substrate. The method further includes forming an n-type epitaxial source/drain (S/D) feature on the first and second fins, forming a p-type epitaxial S/D feature on the third and fourth fins, and performing a selective etch process on the semiconductor structure to remove upper portions of the n-type epitaxial S/D feature and the p-type epitaxial S/D feature such that more is removed from the n-type epitaxial S/D feature than the p-type epitaxial S/D feature.
US11784221B2
The HEMT includes a channel layer, a barrier layer, a drain, and a gate conductor. The barrier layer is disposed on the channel layer. The drain is disposed on the barrier layer. The gate conductor is disposed on the barrier layer. The channel layer includes a doped semiconductor structure overlapping with a top surface of the channel layer and having a bottom-most border that is located over a bottom-most surface of the channel layer and is spaced apart from the bottom-most surface of the channel layer. The doped semiconductor structure is located between the drain and the gate conductor.
US11784208B2
A photoelectric conversion device according to one embodiment includes a first transistor and a first photoelectric conversion element disposed on a first region, a second transistor disposed on a second region, an insulating layer that covers the first transistor, the first photoelectric conversion element, and the second transistor, and a first terminal that is disposed on the insulating layer, is electrically connected to one of the first transistor and the first photoelectric conversion element, and is connectable to an outside. The second transistor is a dummy transistor of the first transistor.
US11784193B2
According to one embodiment, a display device includes first semiconductor layers crossing a first scanning line in a non-display area, the first semiconductor layers being a in number, second semiconductor layers crossing a second scanning line in the non-display area, the second semiconductor layers being b in number, and an insulating film disposed between the first and second semiconductor layers and the first and second scanning lines, wherein a and b are integers greater than or equal to 2, and a is different from b, and the first and second semiconductor layers are both entirely covered with the insulating film.
US11784191B2
The present disclosure provides an array substrate, a manufacturing method thereof, and a display device. The array substrate includes a substrate, at least one first thin film transistor, and at least one second thin film transistor. A second etching barrier block is disposed between an active layer and a first source electrode, and the first drain electrode is close to the active layer, thereby shortening an effective channel of the first thin film transistor, so that a mobility of transistors and a number of pixels of a panel can be improved.
US11784188B2
The present disclosure attempts to provide a capacitor cell having a large capacitance value per unit area in a semiconductor integrated circuit device using a three-dimensional transistor device. A logic cell includes a three-dimensional transistor device. A capacitor cell includes a three-dimensional transistor device. A length of a portion, of a local interconnect, which protrudes from a three-dimensional diffusion layer in a direction away from a power supply interconnect in the capacitor cell is greater than a length of a portion, of a local interconnect, which protrudes from a three-dimensional diffusion layer in a direction away from a power supply interconnect in the logic cell.
US11784182B2
An electronic device is provided. The electronic device includes a substrate, a first wire, a first semiconductor element and a second semiconductor element. The substrate has a display region and a peripheral region adjacent to the display region. The first wire is disposed in the display region and the peripheral region. The first semiconductor element is disposed in the display region. The second semiconductor element is disposed in the peripheral region and adjacent to the first semiconductor element. The first semiconductor element and the second semiconductor element cross the first wire in two parts respectively and the two parts of the second semiconductor element is less than the two parts of the first semiconductor element in distance.
US11784174B2
An optical package structure and a method for manufacturing an optical package structure are provided. The optical package structure includes a first die, a bumping structure, and a second die. The first die is on a carrier. The bumping structure is over the first die. The bumping structure includes a light-transmitting portion and a light-blocking portion embedded in the light-transmitting portion. The second die is electrically connected to the carrier. The light-blocking portion of the bumping structure is free from covering the second die.
US11784171B2
A semiconductor device includes a first package, and a second package stacked on the first package. Each of the first and second packages includes a first redistribution substrate having a first redistribution pattern, a first semiconductor chip on the first redistribution substrate and connected to the first redistribution pattern, a first molding layer covering the first semiconductor chip on the first redistribution substrate, a first through-electrode penetrating the first molding layer so as to be connected to the first redistribution pattern, and a second through-electrode penetrating the first molding layer and not connected to the first redistribution pattern. The first redistribution pattern of the second package is electrically connected to the second through-electrode of the first package.
US11784169B2
A semiconductor device, the device including: a first substrate; a first metal layer disposed over the substrate; a second metal layer disposed over the first metal layer; a first level including a plurality of transistors, the first level disposed over the second metal layer, where the plurality of transistors include a second single crystal silicon; a third metal layer disposed over the first level; a fourth metal layer disposed over the third metal layer, where the fourth metal layer is aligned to the first metal layer with a less than 100 nm alignment error; and a via disposed through the first level, where the via has a diameter of less than 450 nm, where the fourth metal layer provides a global power distribution, and where a typical thickness of the fourth metal layer is at least 50% greater than a typical thickness of the third metal.
US11784161B2
A system includes an image sensor structure and a flow cell. The image sensor structure includes an image layer disposed over a base substrate. A device stack is disposed over the image layer. A bond pad is disposed in the device stack. A passivation stack is disposed over the device stack and the bond pad. An array of nanowells is disposed in a top layer of the passivation stack. A through-silicon via (TSV) is in electrical contact with the bond pad. The TSV extends through the base substrate. A redistribution layer (RDL) is disposed on a bottom surface of the base substrate. The RDL is in electrical contact with the TSV. The flow cell is disposed upon the top layer of the passivation stack to form a flow channel therebetween. The flow channel is disposed over the array of nanowells and the bond pad.
US11784152B2
A semiconductor device package includes a first electronic device and a second electronic device. The first electronic device includes a first redistribution layer (RDL) including a circuit layer. The second electronic device is disposed on the first RDL of the first electronic device. The second electronic device includes an encapsulant and a patterned conductive layer. The encapsulant has a first surface facing the first RDL of the first electronic device, and a second surface opposite to the first surface. The patterned conductive layer is disposed at the second surface of the encapsulant, and is configured to be electrically coupled to the circuit layer of the first RDL of the first electronic device.
US11784146B1
An apparatus and method for co-axial wire bonding to improve impedance and electrical package connection performance of a substrate attached to the interior of an electrical device package. One or more wire bonds making ground connections between a package and an internal electrical circuit substrate make a non-contact geometrical crossing over an active electrical signal wire.
US11784139B2
Provided a package substrate including an insulation substrate, a conductive layer provided in the insulation substrate, upper pads provided on an upper surface of the insulation substrate and electrically connected to the conductive layer, lower pads provided on a lower surface of the insulation substrate and electrically connected to the conductive layer, and at least one trench provided at a portion of the insulation substrate adjacent to at least one of the upper pads and configured to block stress, which is generated by an expansion of the insulation substrate, from spreading to the at least one of the upper pads.
US11784135B2
A semiconductor device has shielding to prevent transmission and/or reception of EMI and/or RFI radiation. The semiconductor device comprises a substrate including grounded contact pads around a periphery of the substrate, exposed at one or more edges of the substrate. A bump made of gold or other non-oxidizing conductive material may be formed on the contact pads, for example using ultrasonic welding to remove an oxidation layer between the contact pads and the conductive bumps. The conductive bumps electrically couple to a conductive coating applied around the periphery of the semiconductor device.
US11784130B2
A package structure and a formation method of a package structure are provided. The method includes forming a recess in a circuit substrate, and the recess has a first sidewall and a second sidewall. The second sidewall is between the first sidewall and a bottommost surface of the circuit substrate, and the second sidewall is steeper than the first sidewall. The method also includes forming a die package, and the die package has a semiconductor die. The method further includes bonding the die package to the circuit substrate through bonding structures such that a portion of the semiconductor die enters the recess of the circuit substrate. In addition, the method includes forming an underfill material to surround the bonding structures and to fill the recess.
US11784129B2
A semiconductor package and associated methods, the package including a substrate; first and second semiconductor chips on the substrate; and external terminals below the substrate, wherein the substrate includes a core portion; first and second buildup portions on top and bottom surfaces of the core portion, the first and second buildup portions including a dielectric pattern and a line pattern; and an interposer chip in an embedding region in the core portion and electrically connected to the first and second buildup portions, the interposer chip includes a base layer; a redistribution layer on the base layer; and a via that penetrates the base layer, the via being connected to the redistribution layer and exposed at a surface of the base layer, the redistribution layer is connected to a line pattern of the first buildup portion, and the via is connected to a line pattern of the second buildup portion.
US11784128B2
A die interconnect substrate comprises a bridge die comprising at least one bridge interconnect connecting a first bridge die pad of the bridge die to a second bridge die pad of the bridge die. The die interconnect substrate comprises a multilayer substrate structure comprising a substrate interconnect. The bridge die is embedded in the multilayer substrate structure. The substrate interconnect extends from a level above the bridge die to a level below the bridge die. The multilayer substrate structure further comprises an electrically insulating layer comprising a first electrically insulating material. The multilayer substrate structure further comprises an electrically insulating filler structure located laterally between the bridge die and the electrically insulating layer, wherein the electrically insulating filler structure comprises a second electrically insulating material different from the first electrically insulating material.
US11784124B2
Methods and apparatus are disclosed for manufacturing metal contacts under ground-up contact pads within a device. A device may comprise a bottom metal layer with a bottom metal contact, a top metal layer with a top metal contact, and a plurality of middle metal layers. Any given metal layer of the plurality of middle metal layers comprises a metal contact, the metal contact is substantially vertically below the top metal contact, substantially vertically above the bottom metal contact, and substantially vertically above a metal contact in any metal layer that is below the given metal layer. The metal contacts may be of various and different shapes. All the metal contacts in the plurality of middle metal layers and the bottom metal contact may be smaller than the top metal contact, therefore occupying less area and saving more area for other functions such as device routing.
US11784123B2
Composite integrated circuit (IC) device structures that include two components coupled through hybrid bonded interconnect structure. The two components may be two different monolithic IC structures (e.g., chips) that are bonded over a substantially planar dielectric and metallization layer. A surface of a metallization feature may be augmented with supplemental metal, for example to at least partially backfill a recess in a surface of the metallization feature as left by a planarization process. In some exemplary embodiments, supplemental metal is deposited selectively onto a metallization feature through an autocatalytic (electroless) metal deposition process. A surface of a dielectric material surrounding a metallization feature may also be recessed, for example to at least partially neutralize a recess in an adjacent metallization feature, for example resulting from a planarization process.
US11784121B2
Disclosed herein are integrated circuit (IC) components with dummy structures, as well as related methods and devices. For example, in some embodiments, an IC component may include a dummy structure in a metallization stack. The dummy structure may include a dummy material having a higher Young's modulus than an interlayer dielectric of the metallization stack.
US11784120B2
A semiconductor device includes a stack structure having at least first, second and third interconnect levels. Each interconnect level has a patterned metal conductor including a first metallic material. A via spans the second and third interconnect levels and electrically couples with the patterned metal conductor of the first interconnect level. At least a segment of the super via includes a second metallic material different from the first metallic material.
US11784107B1
A semiconductor device is provided with a first layer having a first layer conductive contact and being doped at a first concentration of a first dopant type. The first dopant type being a P type dopant. A second layer is on top the first layer and being doped at a second concentration of the first dopant type. The second concentration being less than the first concentration. A third layer is on top of the second layer and having a third layer conductive contact and being doped with a second dopant type, the second dopant type being an N type dopant. A fourth layer is on top of the third layer and having a fourth layer conductive contact and being doped with the first dopant type, wherein at least one of the first and second layers is a boron arsenide (BAs) layer.
US11784102B2
A semiconductor package and method for forming thereof are disclosed. The package includes a package substrate having a die cavity with a die attached therein. The package substrate also includes a cavity for bonding a cap thereto to form a hermetic package. The cap is bonded to the cavity using sealing rings.
US11784098B2
A method of determining overlay of a patterning process, the method including: obtaining a detected representation of radiation redirected by one or more physical instances of a unit cell, wherein the unit cell has geometric symmetry at a nominal value of overlay and wherein the detected representation of the radiation was obtained by illuminating a substrate with a radiation beam such that a beam spot on the substrate was filled with the one or more physical instances of the unit cell; and determining, from optical characteristic values from the detected radiation representation, a value of a first overlay for the unit cell separately from a second overlay for the unit cell that is also obtainable from the same optical characteristic values, wherein the first overlay is in a different direction than the second overlay or between a different combination of parts of the unit cell than the second overlay.
US11784096B2
A method for fabricating a semiconductor device including vertical transport fin field-effect transistors (VTFETs) is provided. The method includes forming a bottom spacer on a first device region associated with a first VTFET and a second device region associated with a second VTFET, forming a liner on the bottom spacer, on a first fin structure including silicon germanium (SiGe) formed in the first device region and on a second fin structure including SiGe formed in the second device region, and forming crystalline Ge having a hexagonal structure from the SiGe by employing a Ge condensation process to orient a (111) direction of the crystalline Ge in a direction of charge flow for a VTFET.
US11784091B2
A package structure and a formation method of a package structure are provided. The method includes forming a conductive structure over a carrier substrate and disposing a semiconductor die over the carrier substrate. The method also includes forming a protective layer to surround the conductive structure and the semiconductor die. The method further includes forming an insulating layer over the protective layer. The insulating layer has an opening exposing a portion of the conductive structure. In addition, the method includes forming a conductive layer over the insulating layer. The conductive layer fills the opening, and the conductive layer has a substantially planar top surface.
US11784088B2
Embodiments disclosed herein include transistors and methods of forming such transistors. In an embodiment, the transistor may comprise a semiconductor channel with a first surface and a second surface opposite the first surface. In an embodiment, a source electrode may contact the first surface of the semiconductor channel and a drain electrode may contact the first surface of the semiconductor channel. In an embodiment, a gate dielectric may be over the second surface of the semiconductor channel and a gate electrode may be separated from the semiconductor channel by the gate dielectric. In an embodiment, an isolation trench may be adjacent to the semiconductor channel. In an embodiment, the isolation trench comprises a spacer lining the surface of the isolation trench, and an isolation fill material.
US11784083B2
Disclosed is a pad structure for transferring a flat panel that includes a circular adhesive force adjustment pattern having a predetermined diameter in the center of the pad body, and a ring-shaped microciliated member having a circumferential surface surrounding the first adhesive force adjustment pattern and including a plurality of cilia spaced apart from one another, and thus provides advantages of improving the adhesive force per unit area due to the functions of the pad, without a separate vacuum device, of being easily and simply attached to and detached from the blade at a desired position thereon, and of maximizing productivity by easily and smoothly performing quality control, preventive maintenance, and inventory management of the pad for transferring a flat panel based on serial number standardization (product information standardization).
US11784073B2
An apparatus for handling wafer carriers in a semiconductor fabrication facility (FAB) is disclosed. In one example, the apparatus includes: a table configured to receive a wafer carrier having a first door and operable to hold a plurality of wafers; an opening mechanism configured to open the first door of the wafer carrier; and a door storage space configured to store the first door. The apparatus may be either located on a floor of the FAB or physically coupled to a ceiling of the FAB.
US11784072B2
Examples of molded substrates are described herein. In some examples, a molded substrate may support integrated circuitry. In some examples, the molded substrate and the integrated circuitry are included in a circuitry package for a replaceable print component. In some examples, the molded substrate is relatively flat. In some examples, molding remnants may be on the molded substrate.
US11784070B2
A heat treatment apparatus includes: an inner tube having a cylindrical shape and configured to accommodate a substrate; an outer tube configured to cover an outside of the inner tube; a heater provided around the outer tube; a gas supply pipe that extends along a longitudinal direction in the inner tube; an opening formed in a side wall of the inner tube facing the gas supply pipe; a temperature sensor provided at a position shifted by a predetermined angle from the opening in a circumferential direction of the inner tube; and a controller that controls the heater based on a detected value of the temperature sensor.
US11784069B2
To provide a resin molding apparatus capable of correcting the bending of a workpiece during preheating or the like, improving production efficiency, and preventing the occurrence of defective products. A resin molding apparatus according to the present invention includes: a molding die which performs resin molding of a workpiece W having an electronic component mounted inside a carrier; and a loader which transports the workpiece, the loader includes a frame body which comes into contact with and separates from an outer edge portion of an upper surface of the workpiece, a moving device which moves the frame body up and down, and a chuck claw which comes into contact with an outer edge portion of a lower surface of the workpiece, and the frame body includes a contact portion which is provided over the entire circumference of the outer edge portion in the upper surface of the workpiece.
US11784065B2
A method includes rotating a wafer, dispensing a liquid from a center of the wafer to an edge of the wafer to control a temperature of the wafer, and etching an etch layer of the wafer with an etchant during or after dispensing the liquid. The liquid is dispensed through a nozzle.
US11784062B2
The invention relates to a method for producing optoelectronic components. The invention comprises: provision of a metal substrate, the substrate having a front side and a rear side opposite the front side; front-side removal of substrate material such that the substrate comprises substrate sections protruding in the region of the front side and recesses arranged there between; formation of a plastic body adjacent to substrate sections; arrangement of optoelectronic semiconductor chips on substrate sections; rear-side removal of substrate material in the region of the recesses, such that the substrate is structured into separate substrate sections; and performance of a separation process. The plastic body is divided into separate substrate sections and individual optoelectronic components with at least one optoelectronic semiconductor chip are formed. The invention also relates to an optoelectronic component.
US11784046B2
A method of manufacturing semiconductor device includes forming a multilayer photoresist structure including a metal-containing photoresist over a substrate. The multilayer photoresist structure includes two or more metal-containing photoresist layers having different physical parameters. The metal-containing photoresist is a reaction product of a first precursor and a second precursor, and each layer of the multilayer photoresist structure is formed using different photoresist layer formation parameters. The different photoresist layer formation parameters are one or more selected from the group consisting of the first precursor, an amount of the first precursor, the second precursor, an amount of the second precursor, a length of time each photoresist layer formation operation, and heating conditions of the photoresist layers. The multilayer photoresist structure is selectively exposed to actinic radiation to form a latent pattern, and the latent pattern is developed by applying developer to the selectively exposed multilayer photoresist structure to form the pattern.
US11784042B2
Embodiments herein provide methods of depositing an amorphous carbon layer using a plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) process and hard masks formed therefrom. In one embodiment, a method of processing a substrate includes positioning a substrate on a substrate support, the substrate support disposed in a processing volume of a processing chamber, flowing a processing gas comprising a hydrocarbon gas and a diluent gas into the processing volume, maintaining the processing volume at a processing pressure less than about 100 mTorr, igniting and maintaining a deposition plasma of the processing gas by applying a first power to one of one or more power electrodes of the processing chamber, maintaining the substrate support at a processing temperature less than about 350° C., exposing a surface of the substrate to the deposition plasma, and depositing an amorphous carbon layer on the surface of the substrate.
US11784032B2
A chamber includes a target (16) and a magnetron (50) disposed over the target (16). The magnetron (50) includes a plurality of magnets (52, 54). The magnetron (50) has a longitudinal dimension and a lateral dimension. The longitudinal dimension of the magnetron (50) is tilted with respect to the target (16) so the distances between magnets (52, 54) and the target (16) vary. As the magnetron (50) rotates during operation, the strength of the magnetic field produced by the magnetron (50) is an average of the various strengths of magnetic fields produced by the magnets (52, 54). The averaging of the strengths of the magnetic fields leads to uniform film properties and uniform target erosion.
US11784029B2
A method for atomic layer etching may include a step of providing a substrate on which a material to be etched is formed, a modifying step of controlling the substrate at a first temperature and modifying a surface layer of the material to be removed by supplying a modifying gas to the substrate, and an etching step of controlling the substrate at a second temperature different from the first temperature and removing the modified surface layer by supplying an etching gas to the substrate.
US11784024B2
A multi-cell detector may include a first layer having a region of a first conductivity type and a second layer including a plurality of regions of a second conductivity type. The second layer may also include one or more regions of the first conductivity type. The plurality of regions of the second conductivity type may be partitioned from one another, preferably by the one or more regions of the first conductivity type of the second layer. The plurality of regions of the second conductivity type may be spaced apart from one or more regions of the first conductivity type in the second layer. The detector may further include an intrinsic layer between the first and second layers.
US11784019B2
An electromagnetic relay includes a base, a case, an arc extension space, a contact device, and a magnet. The contact device includes a fixed terminal, a fixed contact, a movable contact piece, a movable contact. The magnet includes a first magnet portion facing the contact device, and a second magnet portion disposed adjacent to the first magnet portion and facing the arc extension space. The magnet generates a magnetic field to extend an arc generated between the fixed contact and the movable contact. The base is separated from a midpoint of a straight line between the fixed contact and the movable contact by a distance different from a distance between the base and a center of the arc extension space. The base is separated from a center of the first magnet portion by a distance different from a distance between the base and a center of the second magnet portion.
US11784013B1
A mouse device includes a casing and plural key modules. The plural key modules are installed on two opposite sides of the casing. Each key module includes a switch, an elastic element, a keycap and a stopper. The switch and the elastic element are disposed within the casing. The keycap is detachably connected with the elastic element. The elastic element is arranged between the keycap and the switch. When the keycap is in a pressable state and the keycap is pressed in response to an external force, the keycap is moved in a direction toward the switch and the elastic element is moved with the keycap, so that the switch is triggered by the elastic element. The stopper is detachably connected between the keycap and the elastic element. When the keycap is stopped by the stopper, the keycap is switched from the pressable state to a non-pressable state.
US11784003B2
An electronic component includes a multilayer body including a multilayer main body and side gap portions, the multilayer main body including an inner layer portion including alternatively laminated dielectric layers and internal nickel electrode layers, and including end surfaces in a length direction. The internal nickel electrode layers are exposed at the end surfaces. The side gap portions are on both sides of the multilayer main body in a width direction. External nickel layers are on the end surfaces of the multilayer body. A deviation amount in the width direction between ends of two adjacent internal nickel electrode layers on both side surfaces is within about 0.5 μm. The external nickel layers are on the end surface of the multilayer body, in a region other than a region including a rounded ridge portion. A thermosetting resin layer including metal filler is outside the external nickel layer.
US11784001B2
A multilayer ceramic electronic component includes: a ceramic body including dielectric layers and a plurality of first and second internal electrodes disposed on the dielectric layers to face each other with each of the dielectric layers interposed therebetween; and first and second external electrodes disposed on external surfaces of the ceramic body and electrically connected to the first and second internal electrodes, wherein the dielectric layer includes a dielectric ceramic composition including a base material main component represented by z(Ba(1-x)CaxTiO3-(1-z)BaTi2O5 including a first main component represented by (Ba(1-x)Cax)TiO3 and a second main component represented by BaTi2O5, 0.7≤z≤0.8 and 0≤x<0.1.
US11783999B2
A multilayer coil array includes an element body including a magnetic layer; first and second built-in coils; and first to fourth outer electrodes connected to the first and second coils. A non-magnetic layer is provided between the first and second coils. The first and second coils are each formed by a plurality of coil conductors being connected to each other. At least one out of a coil conductor of the first coil that is closest to the second coil among the plurality of coil conductors of the first coil and a coil conductor of the second coil that is closest to the first coil among the plurality of coil conductors of the second coil contacts the non-magnetic layer. The length of a coil conductor layer that contacts the non-magnetic layer of the coil conductor contacting the non-magnetic layer is different from the length of the other coil conductor layers.
US11783998B2
The present disclosure relates to a process to integrate sintered components in a laminate substrate. The disclosed process starts with providing a precursor substrate, which includes a substrate body having an opening through the substrate body, and a first foil layer. Herein, the first foil layer is formed underneath the substrate body, so as to fully cover a bottom of the opening. Next, a sinterable base material is applied into the opening and over the first foil layer, and then sintered at a first sintering temperature to create a sintered base component. A sinterable contact material is applied over the sintered base component, and then sintered at a second sintering temperature to create a sintered contact film. The sintered base component is confined within the opening by the substrate body on sides, by the first foil layer on bottom, and by the sintered contact film on top.
US11783996B2
Transformer power management controllers and transformer power management methods are described. According to one aspect, a transformer power management controller includes processing circuitry configured to monitor an electrical characteristic of electrical energy which is received from a secondary of a transformer of an electric power system, use the monitored electrical characteristic to determine transformer loading information which is indicative of an amount of power which is being supplied by the secondary of the transformer to a plurality of loads which are coupled with the secondary of the transformer, and use the transformer loading information to adjust an amount of the electrical energy which is supplied by the secondary of the transformer to at least one of the loads which is coupled with the secondary of the transformer.
US11783990B1
In an embodiment, an integrated circuit die includes a semiconductor substrate, patterned metal layers compiled over the semiconductor substrate, and a tapered multipath inductor formed in the patterned metal layers. The tapered multipath inductor includes, in turn, an inductor input terminal, an inductor output terminal, and N number of parallel inductor tracks electrically coupled between the inductor input terminal and the inductor output terminal. The parallel inductor tracks wind or wrap around an inductor centerline to define a plurality of multipath inductor windings including an innermost winding and an outermost winding. The parallel inductor tracks further vary in track width when progressing from the outermost winding to the innermost winding of the plurality of multipath inductor windings.
US11783984B2
An inductor is provided, comprising: a first ferrite core piece and a second ferrite core piece, each of which are made of substantially similar materials, exhibit desired electromagnetic properties, and which are fashioned in a substantially similar manner and shape, and wherein each of the first and second ferrite core pieces comprises a substantially planar mating surface, a center post, and a wire core assembly channel, and wherein a first substantially planar mating surface of the first ferrite core piece is adapted to planarly mate with a second substantially planar mating surface of the second ferrite core piece; and a wire core assembly adapted to be substantially self-locating and self-centering about a first or second center post when located in a respective first or second wire core assembly channel.
US11783980B2
A solenoid actuator includes a housing assembly, a bobbin assembly, a coil, an armature, an actuation rod, a guide ring, a lower spring guide, an upper spring guide, and a spring. The actuation rod is fixedly coupled to the armature, and the guide ring, the lower spring guide, the upper spring guide, and the anti-rotation structure all comprise a non-metallic material.
US11783978B2
A closure device includes a first magnet and a housing with a second magnet positioned therein. The first magnet is configured to be position in a first object and the housing is configured to be positioned in a second object. The housing has a top end and at least one adjustment mechanism connected to the housing that moves the second magnet in at least one translational direction or at least one rotational direction relative to the top end of the housing. The movement of the second magnet relative to the top end of the housing adjusts the position or orientation of the second magnet relative to the first magnet to alter a magnetic force between the first magnet and the second magnet when the first magnet is positioned proximate the top end of the housing.
US11783977B2
A magnetism booster assembly includes a body having a first end and a second end. The body defines a bore and a cavity formed separately from the bore. The bore extends between the first end and the second end. The cavity has a first opening adjacent the first end of the body and a second opening adjacent the second end of the body. The magnetism booster assembly also includes a magnet positioned within the cavity.
US11783973B2
An R-T-B based permanent magnet in which R is a rare earth element, T is Fe or a combination of Fe and Co, B is boron, and further includes M. The R-T-B based permanent magnet includes main phase grains consisting of R2T14B phase. M at least includes Ga and Zr. The R-T-B based permanent magnet further includes C and O. R content is 29.0 mass % to 33.0 mass %, B content is 0.85 mass % to 1.05 mass %, Ga content is 0.30 mass % to 1.20 mass %, 0 content is 0.03 mass % to 0.20 mass %, and C content is 0.03 mass % to 0.30 mass %. Further, the R-T-B based permanent magnet satisfies 3.48m(B)−2.67≤m(Zr)≤3.48m(B)−1.87 in which m(B) (mass %) is B content and m(Zr) (mass %) is Zr content.
US11783968B2
A structure and method provide cables of high-temperature superconducting flat tape and/or filament wires, with a small bending diameter. A cable has a former having cross section that includes a rectangle having rounded ends (i.e. an obround), and the flat tape is wound around the surface of the former at an angle to minimize bending. The former surface may have raised helical ribs or lowered grooves to provide tape registration in multi-layer configurations. Tape may be wound from a spool onto the former under tension, and cut with a laser cutter to produce fine filaments immediately before winding. The former may be slit longitudinally to prevent loop eddy currents and reduce AC losses. The wound cable may be jacketed to provide a cable-in-conduit conductor (CICC), and coolant channels may be provided in the jacket or in the former.
US11783967B1
The present disclosure provides a circuit that includes a first component and a plurality of superconducting wires thermally-coupled to the first component. The superconducting wires of the plurality of superconducting wires are arranged and configured such that a threshold superconducting current for each superconducting wire is dependent on an amount of heat received from the first component. The circuit further includes a dielectric material separating the plurality of superconducting wires from one another. A superconducting wire nearest the first component among the plurality of superconducting wires is more than a phonon mean free path of the dielectric material from the first component. The circuit further includes control circuitry electrically-coupled to the plurality of superconducting wires and configured to provide current to each of the plurality of superconducting wires.
US11783966B2
Flaps and wraps that provide heat and flame resistant properties to a remote speaker microphone (RSM) and its cord and firefighter turnout coats having the same are disclosed. The flaps have an elongate body of flame and heat resistant fabric having a head, a tail, opposing first and second major surfaces, an elongate edge encompassing the head and the tail that is sewn to the firefighter turnout coat to form a flap seam to a first of the two front sections proximate the neck section, and a first fastener positioned on the second major surface of the head and the tail at an edge opposite the flap seam. A second fastener, which is mateable to the first fastener, is fixedly attached to the firefighter turnout coat at a position under the flap when the flap is in an attached position.
US11783965B2
The application discloses a flat cable assembly, which includes a plurality of cables arranged in a row and an insulating film. The cables have a center line and include connecting portions, a signal wire and a grounding wire respectively. The connection portions are located on one side of the center line. The insulating film is disposed on the connecting portion of any one of the cables and located on one side of the central line. The cables are exposed from the insulating film. The insulating film is disposed on a single side of the cables, whereby the cables are exposed from the insulating film. The flat cable assembly is easily manufactured and the amount of the cables therein can be varied according to real practice condition. The grounding wire is integrated to each cable, whereby the flat cable assembly has an excellent anti-EMI effect and performance in signal transmission.
US11783960B2
The invention relates to power cable polymer composition which comprises a thermoplastic polyethylene having a chlorine content which is less than X, wherein X is 10 ppm, a power cable, for example, a high voltage direct current (HV DC), a power cable polymer insulation, use of a polymer composition for producing a layer of a power cable, and a process for producing a power cable.
US11783959B2
The present disclosure provides an electronic paste composition and a preparation method thereof. The electronic paste composition includes tungsten, manganese, an additive, and an organic vehicle, wherein the additive is selected from at least one of ruthenium, tellurium, germanium, and vanadium. The preparation method includes: mixing tungsten powder and manganese powder with the additive, and then bringing a mixture as acquired into contact with the organic vehicle. In addition, the present disclosure further provides a use of the electronic paste composition in preparing a ceramal heat generation body having a low temperature coefficient of resistance. Each of the electronic paste composition according to the present disclosure and the electronic paste prepared by the method according to the present disclosure has a consistent and low temperature coefficient of resistance.
US11783957B2
A liquid target device includes a liquid accommodation portion in which a target liquid is accommodated, a beam passage through which a charged particle beam emitted from a particle accelerator passes to reach the liquid accommodation portion, a target foil that separates the beam passage and the liquid accommodation portion from each other, and a vacuum foil that separates a vacuum region provided upstream of the beam passage and the beam passage from each other. The beam passage is provided with a first gas chamber into which a cooling gas is supplied at a position on the vacuum foil side and a second gas chamber into which a cooling gas is supplied at a position closer to the target foil side than the first gas chamber and the first gas chamber and the second gas chamber are separated from each other by an intermediate foil.
US11783955B2
A defective fuel bundle location system for use with a heavy water moderated nuclear fission reactor having a fueling machine, including a test tool defining an internal volume, the test tool being configured to be received within both the fueling machine and a corresponding fuel channel of the reactor, and a test container defining an internal volume, wherein the test container is configured to be received within the internal volume of the test tool and the internal volume of the test container is configured to receive primary fluid from the reactor when the test tool is disposed within the corresponding fuel channel of the reactor.
US11783952B2
Application of axial seed magnetic fields in the range 20-100 T that compress to greater than 10,000 T (100 MG) under typical NIF implosion conditions may significantly relax the conditions required for ignition and propagating burn in NIF ignition targets that are degraded by hydrodynamic instabilities. Such magnetic fields can: (a) permit the recovery of ignition, or at least significant alpha particle heating, in submarginal NIF targets that would otherwise fail because of adverse hydrodynamic instability growth, (b) permit the attainment of ignition in conventional cryogenic layered solid-DT targets redesigned to operate under reduced drive conditions, (c) permit the attainment of volumetric ignition in simpler, room-temperature single-shell DT gas capsules, and (d) ameliorate adverse hohlraum plasma conditions during laser drive and capsule compression. In general, an applied magnetic field should always improve the ignition condition for any NIF ignition target design.
US11783942B2
Systems, devices, methods, and program products are provided for operating a medical system that is operable within at least two different medical device regulatory classes. A device control module receives an indicator for performing at least one procedure with a medical device. Based on the indicator, it selects a binary image for booting the control module from among multiple images including a controlled-type and a non-controlled type, which operate in different regulatory classes. A controlled-type image, which may be FDA PMA or other regulatory classes, is verified to be unaltered, and is then used to operate as a regulated medical device. The indicator can be automatic or manual. The indicator may result from connection of a specific medical device or peripheral device or may be user input.
US11783938B2
Systems, methods, and instrumentalities are disclosed for switching a control scheme to control a set of system modules and/or modular devices of a surgical hub. A surgical hub may determine a first control scheme that is configured to control a set of system modules and/or modular devices. The surgical hub may receive an input from one of the set of modules or a device located in an OR. The surgical hub may make a determination that at least one of a safety status level or an overload status level of the surgical hub is higher than its threshold value. Based on at least the received input and the determination, the surgical hub may determine a second control scheme to be used to control the set of system modules. The surgical hub may send a control program indicating the second control scheme to one or more system modules and/or modular devices.
US11783937B2
A method and system identifies interactions of a user with one or more medical devices, determines, based on the one or more interactions and a predetermined set of rules, a compliance score associated with the first user, in response to the compliance score not satisfying a threshold compliance score, and reducing an access level of the user to at least one of the one or more medical devices and generates a training program associated with the at least one medical device and the one or more interactions, and automatically, without user involvement, sends a training package associated with the training program to the user and notifies the user to complete the training program using the training package. The system and method also generates a new shift schedule for clinicians responsive to a first shift schedule not satisfying criteria and the clinicians not satisfying respective performance scores.
US11783935B2
A distributed system can include a server outside of a clinical environment and a connectivity adapter and a plurality of infusion pumps within the clinical environment. The connectivity adapter can monitor microservices that measure the quality of connectivity adapter's performance. If the performance is below a threshold level, a message indicating poor performance can be sent to the server. The message can be sent when a prior message relating to poor performance has not already been sent within a predetermined time period.
US11783934B2
A method may include presenting, on a display of an infusion device, a first patient parameter and a second patient parameter. The infusion device may receive a first entry, which may include a first value of the first patient parameter. The infusion device may determine a default value of the second patient parameter based on the entered first value of the first patient parameter. The infusion device may present the determined default value of the second patient parameter. The infusion device may receive a second entry, which includes a second value of the second patient parameter. The second value may be an adjustment of the default value of the second patient parameter that is an accurate representation of the second patient parameter. Related methods and articles of manufacture, including apparatuses and computer program products, are also disclosed.
US11783932B2
A system for monitoring drug delivery is disclosed including a container having a medicine disposed inside, the medicine associated with a patient; a machine-readable code viewable from an outside of the container; a second code in an interior of the container not accessible until the container is opened; a computer configured to receive from a user device a video showing machine-readable code, the second code, and the patient take the medication, the computer having software executing on a computer readable medium for verifying an association of the medicine and the patient using the machine-readable code; verifying association of the machine-readable code and the patient using the second code; identifying patient movement in the video using a machine learning algorithm; and generating a score indicative of the likelihood the medicine was taken by the patient by weighing factors comprising the verification and the identified movements of the patient.
US11783930B2
The present invention effectively provides, to a user, a coupon to improve a lifestyle. An information processing device includes an acquisition unit configured to acquire user data including at least one of vital data including biological information pertaining to a user and lifestyle data pertaining to the user, a provision unit configured to apply, to the user data, reference data indicating criteria for determining a content of the user data and, in accordance with a result of the reference data being thus applied, provide, to the user, coupon data pertaining to a coupon configured to encourage the user to take a specific action, and a determination unit configured to determine, on the basis of usage history data of the coupon data thus provided and the user data corresponding to the usage history data, whether or not a coupon corresponding to the usage history data is effective in improving a lifestyle of the user.
US11783924B2
An ECG information processing method and ECG workstation, wherein the method comprises: the ECG workstation receives the ECG data output by an ECG device, the ECG data includes ID of the measured object and the detection time information; perform ECG data analysis on the ECG data to generate report data; receive a report data query input by the user, query corresponding report data according to the user ID of the user, and generate report data query result list data; acquire the selected report data according to the selection instruction, determine output mode information and output format information according to the report output, and, selectively output report conclusion data, report entry data, and/or the partial data or all the data in the report graphic data, and convert the partial data or all the data in data format according to the output format information, to generate report output data.
US11783916B2
In acquisition of spatial transcriptomic information, a plurality of images representing a common field of view of a sample are obtained and registered. Each pixel of the registered images is decoded by identifying a code word from a plurality of code words in a code book that provides a best match to data values in the plurality of registered images for the pixel. For each code word identified as a best match and each pixel, whether a bit ratio for an image word for the pixel meets a threshold for the code word is determined. The image word is formed from the data values in the plurality of registered images for the pixel. For at least one pixel that is determined to meet the threshold, a gene associated with the code word is determined. Pixels for which the bit ratio does not meet the threshold are screened.
US11783907B2
Embodiments of the disclosure provide a system, method, or computer readable medium for programming a target analog voltage range of an analog content addressable memory (aCAM) row. The method may comprise calculating a threshold current sufficient to switch a sense amplifier (SA) on and discharge a match line (ML) connected to a cell of the aCAM; and based on calculating the threshold current, programming a match threshold value by setting a memristor conductance in association with the target analog voltage range applied to a data line (DL) input. The target analog voltage range may comprise a target analog voltage range vector.
US11783897B2
Methods, systems, and devices for memory cells for storing operational data are described. A memory device may include an array of memory cells with different sets of cells for storing data. A first set of memory cells may store data for operating the memory device, and the associated memory cells may each contain a chalcogenide storage element. A second set of memory cells may store host data. Some memory cells included in the first set may be programmed to store a first logic state and other memory cells in the first set may be left unprogrammed (and may represent a second logic state). Sense circuitry may be coupled with the array and may determine a value of data stored by the first set of memory cells.
US11783892B2
A semiconductor memory device includes a substrate including a logic circuit, a memory cell array disposed over the substrate, a first conductive group including a plurality of bit lines and a first upper source line that are coupled to the memory cell array and spaced apart from each other and a first upper wire that is coupled to the logic circuit, an insulating structure covering the first conductive group.
US11783889B2
A memory device according to the present technology includes a memory cell array configured to include planes having a plurality of memory cells, a page buffer connected to at least one memory cell among the memory cells through a bit line and configured to perform a sensing operation of reading data stored in the at least one memory cell connected to the bit line, a common reference voltage generator configured to generate a common reference voltage, a plurality of merged buffers configured to generate a reference signal using the common reference voltage, and control logic configured to control an operation of the common reference voltage generator and the merged buffers so that page buffer control signals generated based on the reference signal are supplied to the page buffer.
US11783884B2
A memory system includes: a memory controller suitable for: generating a first target address by sampling an active address according to an active command, providing the active address together with the active command, and providing a first target refresh command together with the first target address; and a memory device suitable for: generating a second target address by sampling the active address according to the active command, performing a target refresh operation on at least one word line corresponding to the first target address according to the first target refresh command, and performing the target refresh operation on at least one word line corresponding to the second target address according to a second target refresh command.
US11783879B2
A memory device comprising a programmable command-and-address (CA) interface and/or a programmable data interface is described. In an operational mode, two or more CA interfaces may be active. In another operational mode, at least one, but not all, CA interfaces may be active. In an operational mode, all of the data interfaces may be active. In another operational mode, at least one, but not all, data interfaces may be active. The memory device can include circuitry to select: an operational mode; a sub-mode within an operational mode; one or more CA interfaces as the active CA interface(s); a main CA interface from multiple active CA interfaces; and/or one or more data interfaces as the active data interfaces. The circuitry may perform these selection(s) based on one or more bits in one or more registers and/or one or more signals received on one or more pins.
US11783877B2
A read-write conversion circuit includes: a read-write conversion module, performing a read-write operation in response to a read-write control signal to implement data transmission between each of a local data line, a local complementary data line, and a global data line, data signals of the local data line and data signals of the local complementary data line being opposite in phase during the read-write operation, and a control module, outputting a variable read-write control signal in response to a read-write speed configuration signal to control a speed of the read-write operation of the read-write conversion module to be variable.
US11783874B2
A memory chip, a memory controller, and an operating method of the memory chip are provided. The memory chip includes a plurality of pins; and an interface circuit configured to receive a swap command set from a memory controller through the plurality of pins, obtain a swap command and a swap address from the swap command set, generate a swap enable signal based on the swap command and the swap address, and swap and output a data signal according to the swap enable signal.
US11783871B2
A variety of applications can include devices or methods that provide read processing of data in memory cells of a memory device without predetermined read levels for the memory cells identified. A read process is provided to vary a selected access line gate voltage over time, creating a time-variate sequence where memory cell turn-on correlates with programmed threshold voltage. Total string current of data lines of a group of strings of memory cells of the memory device can be monitored during a read operation of selected memory cells of the strings to which a ramp voltage with positive slope is applied to an access line coupled to the selected memory cells. Selected values of the change of the total current with respect to time, from the monitoring of the total current, are determined. Read points to capture data are based on the determined selected values. Additional devices, systems, and methods are discussed.
US11783862B2
A machine includes a processor and memory coupled to the processor. The memory stores instructions executed by the processor to perform operations comprising receiving, from a plurality of computing devices, a plurality of messages, each message comprising at least one message parameter. For each message of the plurality of messages, the machine determines whether the at least one message parameter comprises a timestamp indicating a time the message was generated. Based on determining that the at least one message parameter comprises a timestamp indicating the time the message was generated, the timestamp is evaluated to determine whether the time the message was generated corresponds to a first media collection. The message is added to the first media collection based on determining that the time the message was generated corresponds to the first media collection.
US11783851B2
A mobile vehicle diagnostic device (MVDD) for acquiring data about a vehicle, the device comprising: a housing configured to be mechanically coupled to the vehicle so that, when the housing is mechanically coupled to the vehicle, vibration generated by the vehicle during its operation causes the housing to vibrate; acoustic sensors disposed within the housing and configured to acquire sound generated by the vehicle during its operation, the acoustic sensors comprising first and second acoustic sensors respectively oriented in first and second directions, wherein the first and second directions are at least 30 degrees apart; at least one dampening device disposed in the housing and positioned to dampen vibration of the acoustic sensors caused by operation of the vehicle; and at least one vibration sensor disposed within the housing and configured to sense vibration in the housing caused by the operation of the vehicle.
US11783850B1
Techniques for detecting certain acoustic events from audio data are described. A system may perform event aggregation for certain types of events before sending an output to a device representing the event is detected. The system may bypass the event aggregation process for certain types of events that the system may detect with a high level of confidence. In such cases, the system may send an output to the device when the event is detected. The system may be used to detect acoustic events representing presence of a person or other harmful circumstances (such as, fire, smoke, etc.) in a home, an office, a store, or other types of indoor settings.
US11783847B2
Various embodiments of a system and associated method for audio source separation based on generative priors trained on individual sources. Through the use of projected gradient descent optimization, the present approach simultaneously searches in the source-specific latent spaces to effectively recover the constituent sources. Though the generative priors can be defined in the time domain directly, it was found that using spectral domain loss functions leads to good-quality source estimates.
US11783844B2
Disclosed are methods of encoding and decoding an audio signal using side information, and an encoder and a decoder for performing the methods. The method of encoding an audio signal using side information includes identifying an input signal, the input signal being an original audio signal, extracting side information from the input signal using a learning model trained to extract side information from a feature vector of the input signal, encoding the input signal, and generating a bitstream by combining the encoded input signal and the side information.
US11783835B2
A computer-implemented method for providing product recommendations to a user may include receiving audio data from a user device. The audio data may include human speech from a user associated with the user device. The method may further include: performing a speech-to-text process on the audio data to determine text; segmenting the text into discrete conceptual units; identifying keywords that correspond words in the text; associating keywords with the conceptual units having the corresponding words; performing a first analysis process on the conceptual units to determine a first score; performing a second analysis process portions of the human speech correlated with the conceptual units to determine a second score; determining a keyword score for each keyword based on the first and second scores of the conceptual units; determining a product recommendation based on the keywords associated with conceptual units and the corresponding keyword scores; and causing the user device to output the recommendation.
US11783827B2
Systems and processes for operating an intelligent automated assistant are provided. An example process includes receiving an utterance including a user request, determining, based on the user request, a domain associated with the user request, determining, based on the domain, a first subsequent user action and a second subsequent user action, determining, based on the domain, a first parameter for the first subsequent user action and a second parameter for the second subsequent user action, in accordance with a determination that a first score associated with the first subsequent user action is higher than a score associated with the second subsequent user action, selecting the first subsequent user action as a suggested subsequent user action, and providing the suggested subsequent user action.
US11783824B1
A speech-processing system may provide access to one or more virtual assistants via an audio-controlled device. A user may leverage a first virtual assistant to translate a natural language command from a first language into a second language, which the device can send to a second virtual assistant for processing. The device may receive a command from a user and send input data representing the command to a first speech-processing system representing the first virtual assistant. The device may receive a response in the form of a first natural language output from the first speech-processing system along with an indication that the first natural language output should be directed to a second speech-processing system representing the second virtual assistant. For example, the command may be in the first language, and the first natural language output may be in the second language, which is understandable by the second speech-processing system.
US11783814B2
Various implementations relate to techniques, for controlling smart devices, that are low latency and/or that provide computational efficiencies (client and/or server) and/or network efficiencies. Those implementations relate to generating and/or utilizing cache entries, of a cache that is stored locally at an assistant client device, in control of various smart devices (e.g., smart lights, smart thermostats, smart plugs, smart appliances, smart routers, etc.). Each of the cache entries includes a mapping of text to one or more corresponding semantic representations.
US11783809B2
A device includes a memory configured to store instructions and one or more processors configured execute the instructions. The one or more processors are configured execute the instructions to receive audio data including first audio data corresponding to a first output of a first microphone and second audio data corresponding to a second output of a second microphone. The one or more processors are also configured to execute the instructions to provide the audio data to a dynamic classifier. The dynamic classifier is configured to generate a classification output corresponding to the audio data. The one or more processors are further configured to execute the instructions to determine, at least partially based on the classification output, whether the audio data corresponds to user voice activity.
US11783807B2
A method, computer system, and a computer program product for personalized voice responses is provided. The present invention may include gathering a plurality of user data from an Internet of Things (IoT) connected sensor. The present invention may include identifying a personalized vocabulary based on the gathered plurality of user data. The present invention may include training a voice response system based on the gathered plurality of user data and the identified personalized vocabulary. The present invention may include receiving a verbal request. The present invention may include responding to the received verbal request using the trained voice response system.
US11783796B2
A system and method for compensating for reflections caused by light-generating objects in the scene facing a display device includes capturing images of the scene. Reflection-inducting zones corresponding to the light generating objects are identified from the captured images. The reflection effect on the display device from the reflection-inducing zones are estimated. A target image to be displayed on the display device is adjusted based on the estimated reflection effect.
US11783782B2
The present disclosure provides a display substrate, including a display area and a peripheral area, where N pixel unit groups are arranged in the display area, and each pixel unit group is provided with a gate line, a first reset signal line and a second reset signal line; a driving module is arranged in the peripheral area and includes at least two driving circuits, at least two operating signal line groups are further arranged in the peripheral area, the driving circuits and the operating signal line groups are alternately arranged the at least two driving circuits include a gate driving circuit and a reset driving circuit provided with N second signal output terminals the ith second signal output terminal is coupled to the second reset signal line configured for the ith pixel unit group and the first reset signal line configured for the (i+1)th pixel unit group.
US11783770B2
A display device includes a display panel which includes a letterbox area and an image display area which displays an image and includes a boundary luminance variable area extending from the letterbox area; and a luminance control unit which controls a reduced luminance amount of the boundary luminance variable area based on the image.
US11783748B2
Bioactive display systems for displaying digital content. The display systems have one or more LED-based lighting channels adapted to generate one or more of a long red near infrared (LRNE) red light, a circadian-inducing blue light output in first operational mode and a less-circadian-inducing blue light output in a second operational mode. The bioactive lighting can have a first circadian-stimulating energy characteristic related to the associated first spectral power distributions of light generated in the first operational mode, and the non-circadian-inducing blue light can have a second circadian-stimulating energy characteristic related to the associated second spectral power distribution of light generated in the second operational mode. Disclosure methods of generating digital display content with the display systems described herein. The methods can generate a circadian-inducing blue light output in first operational mode and one of a LRNE output and a less-circadian-inducing blue light output in a second operational mode.
US11783747B1
A display device includes readout line, first circuit, second circuit, and third circuit. Readout line includes first side and second side. First side is opposite to the second side. Each of first circuit, second circuit, and third circuit is coupled to readout line. Each of first circuit and third circuit is located at first side of readout line. First circuit resets according to first scan signal at first stage. Second circuit is located at second side of readout line. Second circuit and first circuit are arranged in dislocation manner. Second circuit reads first light sensing signal to output to readout line according to first scan signal at first stage. Third circuit and second circuit are arranged in dislocation manner, and third circuit is directly adjacent to first circuit. Third circuit senses light so as to generate second light sensing signal according to second scan signal at first stage.
US11783742B2
A display device includes: a first panel comprising pixels; and a second panel having a plate surface provided substantially parallel to a plate surface of the first panel. The plate surface of each of the first and second panels includes a curved surface. When the curved surface is a convex portion and two pixels controlled to transmit the light through the first panel are located in the convex portion, a distance between centers of two predetermined regions to which a blurring processing is applied corresponding to the two pixels is set smaller than a distance between the two the pixels. When the curved surface is a concave portion and the two pixels controlled to transmit the light through the first panel are located in the concave portion, the distance between the centers of the two predetermined regions is set larger than the distance between the two the pixels.
US11783739B2
Embodiments disclosed herein provide systems and methods for testing and repairing various aspects of an electronic display. The electronic display includes a reference array and an active array. The electronic display also includes test circuitry used to test individual or any combination of pixels of the electronic display. Switches may be disposed between the pixels and the test circuitry to be to repair the various components of the electronic display.
US11783736B2
An image for communication with outside pedestrians is implemented by an afterimage effect by means of a cylindrical display installed at an upper end of a mobility vehicle, and visibility is ensured. In addition, the number of light sources for implementing the image is reduced, an overall size of a lighting device is reduced, and durability and reliability are improved because there is no direct mechanical contact.
US11783730B2
This invention relates to a method for manufacturing a continuous linerless label web. The continuous linerless label web comprises a positionally alternating adhesive coating on a face. The method comprises: supplying the face with a release coating arranged on a first side, providing positionally alternating continuous adhesive stripes on a second side wherein predetermined properties of the positionally alternating continuous adhesive stripes are selected so that number of stripes in each single customer roll is one or more, width of each stripe is smaller than width of single customer roll, and positional frequency is selected so that one oscillation cycle covers 0.1-10 peripherical lengths in a machine roll, and 1-100 peripherical lengths in a customer roll defined as peripheries of full rolls. This invention further relates to a linerless label web and a linerless customer roll.
US11783728B1
An expert navigation device based on actual welding data of an embodiment includes: a welding variable acquisition unit that acquires welding variable data of an expert through a bigdata platform; a welding line extraction unit that analyzes a base material, which is a welding target, through a camera mounted on a welding helmet to acquire the welding line in the base material; a synchronization unit that generates a trigger, which serves as a reference point, for matching the welding variable data acquired through the welding variable acquisition unit to the welding line acquired through the welding line extraction unit; and a navigation output unit that displays information of the welding variable data to a user when a welding location reaches a trigger point while welding is performed based on the trigger point generated by the synchronization unit.
US11783727B1
Systems and methods for lesson-based virtual reality (VR) welding training are provided. Broadly, the system creates a configurable, three-dimensional, virtual reality training environment displayed on a VR display. Using a handheld controller associated with the VR display, a student may select a welding lesson. The welding lessons correspond to a variety of different settings, such as welding process type, workpiece type, workpiece position, finishing tool type, guidance mode, and welding machine settings. The student then creates a weld on the workpiece via the handheld controller, and the system provides real-time feedback, such as audio, visual, and/or haptic, to the student. Once the student has completed the weld, the system generates and displays an assessment of the weld.
US11783725B2
A cloud-based operator training system includes a snapshot management architecture, which provides a hybrid system for generation of control system level scenarios and system-state snapshots, and which can improve the fidelity of a training simulation. By implementing the simulation system on a cloud platform, the system can generate a large and growing set of snapshot files representing various control states and corresponding process states. These files can then be leverage during operator training sessions to yield high fidelity simulated system operation.
US11783722B2
The present invention relates to a method for subjecting a subject to an augmented reality (AR) or virtual reality (VR) experience. The method may comprise administering to the subject a composition comprising a cannabinoid compound. The method may comprise, subsequent to the administration of the composition comprising the cannabinoid compound, using an AR or VR device to subject the subject to an AR or VR experience. The method may comprise detecting a response of the subject to the AR or VR experience and the composition comprising the cannabinoid compound.
US11783718B2
An enhanced flight vision system for an aircraft includes an image acquisition system configured to acquire images of the surroundings outside the aircraft and a display system configured to receive images produced by the image acquisition system and to display these images on a display in the cockpit of the aircraft. The display system is configured to acquire information about the flight path angle of the aircraft when approaching a runway, to calculate a difference between the flight path angle of the aircraft and a nominal angle and to deactivate the display of the images received from the image acquisition system on the display when the absolute value of the difference is greater than a first angular value.
US11783709B2
A roadside device transmits, to a server, detection information indicating a detection result from a roadside sensor. In a case that a vehicle moving on a road toward the roadside device reaches a notification start point and that the vehicle is in a first geographic range, the server transmits the detection information received from the roadside device to the vehicle via the communication network. In a case that the vehicle moves from the first geographic range to a second geographic range located closer to the roadside device than the first geographic range, the roadside device transmits the detection information to the vehicle by the wireless communication.
US11783708B2
A roadway complexity awareness system for a vehicle, comprising a processor, an augmented reality interface disposed in communication with the processor, and a memory for storing executable instructions. The processor is programmed to execute the instructions to receive roadway status information from an infrastructure processor associated with a roadway, obtain, from a vehicle sensory system, sensory information indicative of roadway route complexity, and determine a likelihood of roadway route complexity based on the roadway status information and the sensory information. The system may select an augmented reality message indicative of the roadway route complexity, and generate the augmented reality message using an augmented reality interface device, wherein the augmented reality message is visible to a vehicle operator.
US11783705B2
A method for generating the at least one highway exit indicator, the method may include receiving video information and location information obtained during driving sessions of the plurality of vehicles; determining, based on the location information, multiple suspected highway exit events; selecting video information segments, wherein each selected video information segment is acquired before a suspected highway exit event and in timing proximity to the suspected highway exit event; and applying a machine learning process on at least some of the selected video information segments to find the at least one highway exit indicator.
US11783704B2
A configuration is provided so that information of detection of vehicles, pedestrians, etc. provided from a roadside device can be used by an automobile that cannot communicate with the roadside device. A warning device is configured to output a warning for an automobile traveling in a predetermined lane at an intersection where a roadside device is installed, the roadside device being configured to transmit information of detection of vehicles, pedestrians, etc., the warning device including a receiving unit configured to receive information of detection of vehicles, pedestrians, etc. transmitted from the roadside device and signal information of a signal lamp for the predetermined lane, and a warning unit configured to output a warning based on the information of detection of vehicles, pedestrians, etc. and the signal information received by the receiving unit.
US11783691B1
Disclosed is a Beidou communication-based integrated monitoring system for a slope surface crack, which in particular relates to the field of geological disaster monitoring. Due to a certain trend of landslide damage degrees, and consequent offsets of a slope area over time, monitoring points pre-arranged possibly become non-optimal monitoring points with undesired monitoring effects. In view of this, the present disclosure includes an arrangement module, a monitoring module, an early warning module and a supervision module; and a slope offset threshold is set according to information of a slope, and configured to determine whether positions of the monitoring points are located in a normal area, and under the condition that a slope offset exceeds the threshold, it is indicated that the monitoring points cannot properly monitor the slope area, and need to be rearranged according to an offset direction.
US11783690B1
A system and method for multi-user security monitoring and remote notarization provides image capturing devices allow legal guardians to remotely observe and communicate with dependents in real time. The image capturing device comprises a motion and voice activated lens that articulates to follow and capture the image and sound of the dependent. The image capturing device is configured with a two-way communication network that allows for communications between the legal guardians and the dependent. An algorithm is programmable to control articulation of the motion and voice activated lens of the image capturing device. A password manager generates a unique password for the legal guardians to enable access to the image capturing device. A predetermined noise capturing device and an airborne residue capturing device relay emergency messages upon detection of predetermined noise and residue. Remote notarization units allow for generation, verification, and recorded collection of signatory data between signatory and notary.
US11783688B2
An aspirating detector system includes a detector and a controller. The detector includes a chamber, a light source adjacent the chamber, and a sensor adjacent the chamber. The sensor is operable to emit sensor signals responsive to received light from interaction of a light beam from the light source with an analyte in the chamber. The controller is connected to receive the sensor signals. The controller is configured to determine whether a target substance is present in the analyte based on an intensity of the received light.
US11783687B1
According to one or more embodiments, a premises security system includes a sensor adaptor device mountable on a third-party sensor. The sensor adaptor device comprises at least one terminal in electrical communication with a preconfigured premises device of a premise security system, and processing circuitry configured to: store a mapping of a plurality of third-party sensor signals to a plurality of translated third-party signals, detect a first third-party sensor signal emitted from the third-party sensor, determine that the first third-party sensor signal maps to a first translated third-party signal based on the mapping, and in response to determining that the first third-party sensor signal maps to the first translated third-party signal, trigger, via the at least one terminal where the preconfigured premises device to cause the preconfigured premise device to transmit an alert signal to the premises security system.
US11783686B2
Example implementations include a method, apparatus, and computer-readable medium comprising first broadcasting, by at least one primary speaker of a control panel, a first sound toward a front or a side of the control panel; and second broadcasting, concurrently with the first broadcasting, by a removable back speaker that is removably attachable to a back side of the control panel, a second sound toward the back side of the control panel. In some aspects, the removable back speaker is configured as a stand for placing the control panel on a flat surface.
US11783677B2
Provided herein are systems methods and devices. Systems disclosed herein include a processor circuit and a memory including machine-readable instructions. When executed by the processor circuit, the machine-readable instructions cause the processor circuit to: provide a lottery game ticket that includes data corresponding to a primary game, receive a registration of the lottery game ticket corresponding to a chance game that includes an outcome that is based on an external event, determine, based on an outcome of the external event, a chance game characteristic to be applied to an entry for the chance game that corresponds to the lottery game ticket, and use the chance game characteristic to determine whether to provide a chance game award to a user.
US11783675B2
A gaming machine comprising a display device and game-logic circuitry that initiates a cycle counter and links a multiplier value to a symbol position. The display device selectively populates the symbol position with a value-bearing symbol including award indicia indicating an award value, updates the award indicia at least partially as a function of the award value and the multiplier value and locks, in response to the symbol position being populated by the value-bearing symbol, the value-bearing symbol within the symbol position and updates the award indicia based on the award value and the multiplier value, updates the cycle counter and the multiplier value in response to the symbol position remaining unpopulated, presents multiplier indicia associated with the updated multiplier value, and presents an award at least partially as a function of an award value indicated by award indicia of any locked value-bearing symbols within a plurality of symbol positions.
US11783671B1
A method, apparatus, and computer readable storage to implement an augmented game system. A player can play an online game and accumulate loyalty points without have to pay cash. The player can enter a physical casino and play an electronic gaming machine which can retrieve the player's information from the online game including the number of loyalty points the player has and any other incentives or game add-ons the player would be entitled to. The player would then play a physical game on the electronic game normally (by depositing cash and playing) but the game play would be augmented by virtue of the player having the loyalty points or other incentives or add-ons. For example, the game can be augmented by giving the player a better paytable.
US11783669B2
An electronic gaming machine includes a display, a digital camera device, a credit input mechanism, and a processor programmed to perform operations comprising: (i) receiving, from the digital camera device, a digital image of the player; (ii) determining an emotional state of the player by performing facial expression analysis on the digital image; (iii) determining an emotion level of the player by categorizing the emotional state of the player based on the determined emotional state, the categorizing includes a first state representing a positive emotional level and a second state representing another emotional level; (iv) determining that the emotional level is the other emotional level; and (v) automatically initiating a game session action during the game play session, the game session action is configured to cause the player to transition to the positive emotional level.
US11783667B2
An electronic gaming system including a casino management server and an electronic casino device is described. The electronic casino device includes a beacon configured to wirelessly communicate with end user devices (EUDs) of players and a processor. The processor executes instructions which cause the processor to transmit a request for a custom beacon ID, receive the custom beacon ID, and cause the beacon to wirelessly transmit the custom beacon ID to the EUD. The casino management server is configured to receive a connection request and validate that the received beacon ID matches the custom beacon ID. The casino management server is further configured to receive instructions from the EUD such that the player plays a game operated on the electronic casino device by physically interacting with the EUD, wherein the instructions received from the EUD include a low-bandwidth instruction including no more than two bytes.
US11783665B2
A detection system according to the present invention includes a control device that detects fraud conducted on a game table by using the image analysis result obtained by an image analysis device. In addition, each game token used in this detection system has a multilayer structure having plastic layers with a plurality of different colors stacked on each other, with a colored layer being provided at least intermediately, and white layers or light-colored layers (not illustrated, but may be any layers lighter in color than the colored layer) being stacked on two sides of the intermediate colored layer. As described above, this game token has a multi-layer structure including the colored layer, with the white layers or light-colored layers (not illustrated, but may be any layers lighter in color than the colored layer) being stacked on the two sides of the intermediate colored layer.
US11783663B2
A method and apparatus for providing hybrid draw poker games to online players, poker hands comprise both physical card values dealt by a dealer and electronically-generated card values from the gaming server. The gaming server receives an indication from each of the remote players of how many hands each player would like to play, and a wager amount for each hand. Electronic indications of an initial set of physical cards dealt by the dealer are then provided to the online players. In response, each player provides an indication of card values that each player would like to retain and/or an indication of card values that each player would like to discard. The gaming server assigns the retained card values selected by each player to each player's respective hands, and then generates electronic replacement card values for each hand of each player. The gaming server then performs a win/lose analysis for each hand.
US11783662B2
Gaming machine button decks are connected with a button deck filler for connecting between two adjacent gaming machines to provide continuity between button decks. Light sources may be controlled by a multimedia server operating to control various presentation interfaces for a group of adjacent gaming machines.
US11783655B1
A method implemented by a security sensor device is provided. The security sensor device receives a user input, performs a biometric authentication of a user associated with the user input, modifies a state of the security sensor device based at least in part on the biometric authentication and the user input, detects a sensor trigger when the security sensor device is in the modified state, determines a sensor indication based at least in part on the sensor trigger, the state of the security sensor device subsequent to being modified, and the user input, and transmits the sensor indication to a premises security control device. The sensor indication is configured to cause the premises security control device to perform at least one premises security action.
US11783648B2
A server that shares key information to a portable terminal includes processing circuitry configured to deliver the key information to the portable terminal. The key information is associated with an object equipped with a control device, and the control device performs a predetermined control to the object when the control device receives the key information from an external terminal. The key information includes restriction information, where the restriction information sets a restriction content for the predetermined control.
US11783629B2
A portable electronic device may include a housing, a display at least partially within the housing, a front cover coupled to the housing and positioned over the display, and a biometric sensor module configured to illuminate an object and capture an image of the object through the front cover. The biometric sensor module may include a first lens positioned below the front cover, a first light source positioned below the first lens and configured to project, through the first lens, a dot pattern on the object, a second light source positioned below the first lens and configured to illuminate, through the first lens, the object with a flood of light, a second lens positioned below the front cover, and a light sensor positioned below the second lens and configured to capture an image of the object.
US11783626B2
Biometric gallery management is performed by association one or more wireless identifiers that correspond to one or more mobile devices (such as smart phones, tablet computing devices, cellular telephones, wearable devices, smart watches, fitness monitors, digital media players, medical devices, and/or other mobile computing devices) that people carry with digital representations of biometrics corresponding to the people. Wireless identifiers corresponding to mobile devices proximate to a biometric reader device may be monitored. Upon detection of wireless identifiers corresponding to mobile devices proximate to the biometric reader device, the associated digital representations of biometrics may be loaded from a main gallery into one or more local galleries, which may then be used to perform one or more biometric identifications and/or verifications.
US11783625B2
A method includes obtaining, by a processing device from an optical sensor of a mobile device, an image of an object; processing, by the processing device, the image using a neural network, wherein processing the image includes distinguishing, using the neural network, a first portion of the image including a region of interest, ROI, from a second portion of the image; after processing the image, extracting, by the processing device, a biometric characteristic of the object from the ROI; and processing, by the processing device, the biometric characteristic of the object to determine whether the biometric characteristic of the object identifies a user.
US11783622B2
Provided are a fingerprint authentication device and a fingerprint authentication method capable of efficiently performing registration of fingerprint information or authentication of a fingerprint. A presentation image that presents a position of a fingernail root at a time of detecting the fingerprint is generated, and an image of the fingerprint is obtained using the generated presentation image.
US11783619B2
A fingerprint identification apparatus and an electronic device are provided, which can improve the fingerprint imaging quality while achieving the lightness and thinness of the fingerprint identification apparatus. The fingerprint identification apparatus is applicable to be under a display screen, including a plurality of fingerprint identification units arranged in an array, where each fingerprint identification unit includes: a micro-lens; at least one light shielding layer, where each light shielding layer is provided with a light passing hole, a bottom light shielding layer is provided with N light passing hole, and a largest aperture D1 of each light passing hole and a largest aperture CA of the micro-lens satisfy 0.02D1/CA0.4, to form N light guiding passages in different directions; N pixel units, disposed under the at least one light shielding layer, and disposed in one-to-one correspondence with bottoms of N light guiding passages.
US11783617B2
Disclosed are a pixel circuit comprising an optical fingerprint sensing circuit, a method of driving a pixel circuit comprising an optical fingerprint sensing circuit, and a display device comprising a pixel circuit comprising an optical fingerprint sensing circuit. According to the present disclosure, the pixel circuit comprising an optical fingerprint sensing circuit comprises a pixel control circuit, the pixel control circuit comprising: a first photodetector which receives a light and generates a first signal; a second photodetector which receives a light and generates a second signal; and a self-illuminator which receives differential signals of the first signal and second signal and outputs an output signal, includes at least one transistor component and at least one capacitor component, and outputs a light on the basis of a data signal.
US11783613B1
Poses or gestures of actors within a scene may be detected and tracked using multiple imaging devices aligned with fields of view that overlap at least in part. Images captured by the imaging devices may be synchronized and provided to a classifier to recognize body parts within the images, and score maps indicative of locations of peak probabilities that the images include the respective body parts may be generated. Locations of peak values within the score maps may be correlated with one another to confirm that a given body part is depicted in two or more fields of view, and vectors indicative of distances to or ranges of motion of body parts, with respect to the given body part, may be generated. Motion of the body parts may be tracked in subsequent images, and a virtual model of the body parts may be generated and updated based on the motion.
US11783612B1
A system configured to reduce false positives when performing human presence detection is provided. In addition to calculating a Human Detection (HD) confidence score during human presence detection, the system may use human keypoint detection (HKD) techniques to calculate a true positive (TP) confidence score and detect false positives based on a combination of the two confidence scores. For example, the device system may generate keypoint data, which indicates a location and maximum confidence value for individual keypoints associated with a human body. The system may input the keypoint data to a model configured to generate the TP confidence score, such as a logistic regression model that is configured to receive numerical values as inputs (e.g., HD confidence score and 17 keypoint confidence values) and generate the TP confidence score. The system then detects false positives using the TP confidence score and may remove corresponding bounding boxes.
US11783602B2
An object recognition system 80 includes: a recognition device 30 that recognizes an object in an image; and a server 40 that generates a learning model. The recognition device 30 includes: a first object recognition unit 310 that determines a type of the object in the image using the learning model; and an image transmission unit 320 that transmits a type-indeterminable image, which is an image in which the type has not been determined, to the server 40 when an object included in the type-indeterminable image is an object detected as a three-dimensional object. The server 40 includes: a learning device 410 that generates the learning model based on training data in which a teacher label is assigned to the type-indeterminable image; and a learning model transmission unit 420 that transmits the generated learning model to the recognition device 30. The first object recognition unit 310 determines the type of the object in the image using the transmitted learning model.
US11783594B2
The present invention discloses a method for segmenting pedestrians in roadside images using a variable-scale multi-feature fusion convolutional network. It addresses the challenge of significant changes in pedestrian scale by using two parallel convolutional neural networks to extract the local and global features at different scales, and then fusing them to obtain a variable-scale multi-feature fusion convolutional neural network, and this network is trained using roadside pedestrian images to realize accurate pedestrian segmentation, avoiding issues with boundary fuzziness and missing segments commonly found in single-network methods.
US11783581B2
A method for providing augmented reality content includes identifying a customer at a customer interaction location, retrieving customer-specific interaction data, determining locations of a customer service representative in an area adjacent to a first side of a transparent panel and the customer in an area adjacent to a second side of the transparent panel, and projecting an augmented reality element to the first side of a transparent panel, the augmented reality element displaying the customer-specific interaction data on the first side of the transparent panel.
US11783578B2
A system includes one or more processors; and one or more non-transitory, computer-readable media including instructions that, when executed by the one or more processors, cause the computing system to: receive a machine data set; process the machine data set with a trained machine-learned model to generate predicted variety profile index values; and cause a visualization to be displayed. A computer-implemented method includes receiving a machine data set; processing the machine data set with a trained machine-learned model to generate predicted variety profile index values; and causing a visualization to be displayed. A non-transitory computer-readable medium includes computer-executable instructions that, when executed by one or more processors, cause a computer to: receive a machine data set; process the machine data set with a trained machine-learned model to generate predicted variety profile index values; and cause a visualization to be displayed.
US11783569B2
Disclosed is a method for classifying hyperspectral images on the basis of an adaptive multi-scale feature extraction model, the method comprising: establishing a framework comprising the two parts of a scale reference network and a feature extraction network, introducing a condition gate mechanism into the scale reference network, performing determination step-by-step by means of three groups of modules, inputting features into a corresponding scale extraction network, deep mining rich information contained in a hyperspectral remote sensing image, effectively combining features of different scales, improving a classification effect, and generating a fine classification result map.
US11783565B2
An image processing method, an electronic device and a readable storage medium, which relate to the technical field of computer vision, are disclosed. In an embodiment, a face recognition module and a service processing module maintains respectively an image buffer queue; the face recognition module maintains a face image buffer queue of face images, and the service processing module maintains a background image buffer queue of background images, i.e., first images; since the face recognition module only maintains the face image buffer queue, only a determined optimal face image, i.e., a face image to be matched, is transmitted to the service processing module, and then, the service processing module determines a background image matched with the optimal face image transmitted by the face recognition module from the maintained background image buffer queue, thus performing image recognition and image matching on a face appearing in a video source.
US11783562B2
An optical fingerprint sensor and an electronic device having same are provided. The optical fingerprint sensor includes a light-sensing element, an optical filter layer and an optical lens. The light-sensing element includes: a light-sensing base layer having a groove in a side surface thereof; a first light-sensing layer configured to receive visible light and arranged in the groove; and a second light-sensing layer configured to receive invisible light, and arranged between an inner wall surface of the groove and an outer wall surface of the first light-sensing layer. The optical filter layer is stacked on a side of the light-sensing element where the groove is formed. The optical lens is configured for focusing and stacked on a side of the optical filter layer facing away from the light-sensing element.
US11783553B2
In a method for facilitating creation of a map of a real-world, process control environment, locations of a mobile device are tracked as a user moves through a mapped environment. A camera of the mobile device captures images of the mapped environment as the user moves through the mapped environment, and the user indicates an intention to add a node to the map. One or more images of the captured images are provided to a machine learning (ML) model, and the ML model is trained to process images to recognize object types. The ML model may predict an object type corresponding to a specific object within a field of view of the camera. A display of the mobile device may then superimpose, on a real-world view presented to the user, an indication of the predicted object type to facilitate user designation of a descriptor for the new node.
US11783542B1
Devices and techniques are generally described for three dimensional mesh generation. In various examples, first two-dimensional (2D) image data representing a human body may be received from a first image sensor. Second 2D image data representing the human body may be received from a second image sensor. A first pose parameter and a first shape parameter may be determined using a first three-dimensional (3D) mesh prediction model and the first 2D image data. A second pose parameter and a second shape parameter may be determined using a second 3D mesh prediction model and the second 2D image data. In various examples, an updated 3D mesh prediction model may be generated from the first 3D mesh prediction model based at least in part on a first difference between the first pose parameter and the second pose parameter and a second difference between the first shape parameter and the second shape parameter.
US11783541B2
A method for three-dimensional (3D) scene reconstruction by an agent includes estimating an ego-motion of the agent based on a current image from a sequence of images and a previous image from the sequence of images. Each image in the sequence of images may be a two-dimensional (2D) image. The method also includes estimating a depth of the current image via a depth estimation model comprising a group of encoder layers and a group of decoder layers. The method further includes generating a 3D reconstruction of the current image based on the estimated ego-motion and the estimated depth. The method still further includes controlling an action of the agent based on the 3D reconstruction.
US11783531B2
Methods, systems, and techniques for 3D or 2.5D electronic communication, such as holographic communication. Two-dimensional image data is generated by a camera that has imaged at least part of a three-dimensional head including a face of a conference participant is obtained. A photo-realistic 2.5-dimensional or three-dimensional representation of at least part of the head is reconstructed using the two-dimensional image data. The three-dimensional representation of the at least part of the head includes a reconstruction of an area missing from the two-dimensional image data. One or more artificial neural networks, such as but not necessarily limited to a convolutional neural network and/or a multilayer perceptron neural network, may be used for the reconstruction.
US11783517B2
An image processing method includes obtaining a reflective picture, superimposing the reflective picture on an icon, and changing a color value of at least one pixel in a part that is of the reflective picture and that overlaps the icon.
US11783516B2
A realistic feather generation may be represented via a user interface in a modeling system. To perform the feather generation, a curve defining a spine of a feather is received from input to the user interface of the modeling system. The feather is created in the user interface based at least on the curve, where the feather includes barbs extended away from the spine of the feather in one or more directions. The feather is deformed based on one or more deformation parameters. A feather contour of the barbs along at least one of the one or more directions is generated based on a contour parameter defining the feather contour. A barb density for a number of the barbs along the spine of the feather is established based on a barb density parameter. Thereafter, a data structure representing the feather is generated.
US11783508B2
A system comprises an encoder configured to compress and encode data for a three-dimensional mesh using a video encoding technique. To compress the three-dimensional mesh, the encoder determines sub-meshes and for each sub-mesh: texture patches and geometry patches. Also the encoder determines patch connectivity information and patch texture coordinates for the texture patches and geometry patches. The texture patches and geometry patches are packed into video image frames and encoded using a video codec. Additionally, the encoder determines boundary stitching information for the sub-meshes. A decoder receives a bit stream as generated by the encoder and reconstructs the three-dimensional mesh.
US11783502B2
The present invention relates to the technical field of digital image processing, and provides an ellipse detection acceleration method based on generalized Pascal mapping. The method comprises: step 100, extracting accurate edge points from a real image by means an edge detection method of an ellipse detection method, connecting edge points into arcs, and taking a de-noised arc set as input of an ellipse detection acceleration method; step 200, screening out a valid candidate arc combinations probably belonging to the same ellipse from the arc set input in step 100; step 300, calculating five parameters of a candidate ellipse; repeating step 200 to step 300 until all valid candidate arc combinations in the arc set and corresponding candidate ellipses are found; and step 400, clustering and verifying candidate ellipse sets, obtaining a final detected ellipse set.
US11783499B2
In accordance with some embodiments, a technique that enables an electronic device with a camera to automatically gather and generate requisite data from the real-world environment to allow the electronic device to quickly and efficiently determine and provide accurate measurements of physical spaces and/or objects within the real-world environment is described.
US11783492B2
A human body portion tracking method is provided and including obtaining a first image from an image capturing apparatus; identifying a first reference point and a second reference point from the first image; determining a position relationship between a first section and a second section of the human body portion according to three-dimensional coordinates of the first reference point and the second reference point; obtaining a second image from the image capturing apparatus; identifying a third reference point from the second image.
US11783490B2
Methods, systems, and apparatus for ground plane filtering of video events are disclosed. A method includes obtaining a first set of images of a scene from a camera; determining a ground plane from the first set of images of the scene; obtaining a second set of images of the scene after the first set of images of the scene is obtained; determining that movement shown by a group of pixels in the second set of images of the scene satisfies motion criteria; determining that the ground plane corresponds with at least a portion of the group of pixels; and in response to determining that movement shown by the group of pixels in the second set of images of the scene satisfies motion criteria, and that the ground plane corresponds with at least a portion of the group of pixels, classifying the group of pixels as showing ground plane based motion.
US11783482B2
The disclosure is related to a panoramic radiography device. The panoramic radiography device may include an image processor and a viewer module. The image processor may be configured to produce a primary panoramic image using a first image layer and a secondary panoramic image using a secondary image layer based on a plurality of image frame data, wherein the second image layer is different from the first image layer in at least one of a number, a position, a shape, an angle, and a thickness. The viewer module may be configured to i) provide a graphic user interface having a primary display area and a secondary display area arranged at a predetermined position of the primary display area, ii) display the primary panoramic image at the primary display area, and iii) display a part of the secondary panoramic image at the secondary display area, wherein the part of the secondary panoramic image corresponds to the predetermined position.
US11783479B2
Various methods and systems are provided for a set of devices for an imaging system. In one example, the set of devices includes a first device configured to obtain a first set of image data and a second device configured to obtain a second set of image data along at least one dimension. The first and second sets of data may be compiled to generate a field-of-view (FOV) preview.
US11783474B1
A defective picture generation method applied to industrial quality inspection and a defective picture generation apparatus applied to industrial quality inspection are provided. The method includes: acquiring a first workpiece picture set with defects and a second workpiece picture set without defects; determining a defect annotation picture corresponding to each first workpiece picture in the first workpiece picture set; determining a feature value of each second workpiece picture in the second workpiece picture set; training a pix2pixHD network based on the first workpiece pictures, the second workpiece pictures, the defect annotation pictures and the feature values; acquiring a target defect annotation picture from the defect feature database according to the desired defect type; acquiring a target feature value from the picture feature database according to the desired picture type; and inputting the target defect annotation picture and the target feature value into the trained generator.
US11783472B2
A color tone correction system includes a reception unit that receives a target workpiece image and design information of a target workpiece, a reference image data storage unit that stores a reference workpiece image, an image determination unit that determines whether or not the target workpiece is inclined more than the reference workpiece, a calculation processing unit that estimates an inclination angle of the target workpiece based on the stored reference workpiece image and the target workpiece image, a color tone data storage unit that stores a relationship between the inclination angle and a color tone correction value, an image correction unit that corrects a color tone of the target workpiece image based on the estimated inclination angle and a color tone correction formula corresponding to the stored relationship, and an output unit that outputs the corrected target workpiece image.
US11783468B2
An image processing apparatus includes at least one processor executing the following processing including: image acquiring processing that acquires an image of an object in which a plurality of subjects, which are individually identifiable, are provided in a predetermined direction, the image including at least two subjects among the plurality of subjects; identifying processing that generates an information image including a feature amount of each of the subjects included in the image acquired in the image acquiring processing, and identifies each of the subjects by comparing with an information image stored in advance in memory; and output control processing that measures a distance between the subjects, each identified in the identifying processing, and controls to output a measurement result.
US11783465B2
A flying drone for inspecting surfaces able to reflect light has a lighting device formed of two light sources each having a shape that is elongate in a longitudinal direction of each of the light sources, two first image acquisition devices, and a second image acquisition device between the two first image acquisition devices. The two light sources are respectively between the second image acquisition device and each of the first image acquisition devices. The flying drone allows effective detection of dents in surfaces by analyzing specular reflections, by the lighting device and of the first image acquisition devices, and effective detection of superficial defects on surfaces by the second image acquisition device, with the lighting device switched off.
US11783457B2
A multispectral camera dynamic stereo calibration algorithm is based on saliency features. The joint self-calibration method comprises the following steps: step 1: conducting de-distortion and binocular correction on an original image according to internal parameters and original external parameters of an infrared camera and a visible light camera. Step 2: Detecting the saliency of the infrared image and the visible light image respectively based on a histogram contrast method. Step 3: Extracting feature points on the infrared image and the visible light image. Step 4: Matching the feature points extracted in the previous step. Step 5: judging a feature point coverage area. Step 6: correcting the calibration result. The present invention solves the change of a positional relationship between an infrared camera and a visible light camera due to factors such as temperature, humidity and vibration.
US11783455B2
Approaches presented herein can reduce temporal lag that may be introduced in a generated image sequence that utilizes temporal accumulation for denoising in dynamic scenes. A fast historical frame can be generated along with a full historical frame generated for a denoising process, with the fast historical frame being accumulated using an exponential moving average with a significantly higher blend weight. This fast history frame can be used to determine a clamping window that can be used to clamp a corresponding full historical value before, or after, reprojection. The fast historical blend weight can be adjusted to control the amount of noise versus temporal lag in an image sequence. In some embodiments, differences between fast and full historical values can also be used to determine an amount of spatial filtering to be applied.
US11783440B2
Various embodiments enable computers to automatically create photographic lineups for police use and, in so doing, eliminate risks associate with subject judgment involved in human selection of fillers for such photographic lineups. Moreover, various improve the reliability of photographic lineups by selecting images of fillers that are similar to, but not too similar to, an image of the suspect.
US11783437B2
Disclosed herein is a method of lead routing with a lead-management system including, in some embodiments, sending borrower information for a potential borrower from a database server of a lending platform to a database server of a brokering platform to supply buyer information for a potential buyer of real estate. The method also includes, in some embodiments, capturing real estate-buying criteria of the potential buyer. The method also includes, in some embodiments, matching the potential buyer with up to five licensed real-estate professionals associated with the brokering platform using at least in part some of the real estate-buying criteria. The method also includes, in some embodiments, notifying each real-estate professional of the up-to-five licensed real-estate professionals of the potential buyer by way of at least a text message sent by a web server of the brokering platform through an SMS gateway.
US11783433B2
Automated provisioning, according to one example embodiment, enables a mutual customer to establish an intelligent and automated connection between an accounting software system and their financial institution. For example, this might be achieved by allowing a financial institution customer to make feeds from their bank accounts available to the accounting software system within financial internet software (e.g., hosted and operated by the customer's financial institution). Once a customer selects the bank account(s) they want to share with the accounting software system, they are passed along to the accounting software system to link the selected bank account with an account they have set up in the accounting software system.
US11783431B2
A finance management platform and method are disclosed. A model element data repository encodes a plurality of model elements representing invoicing outcomes, each model element including a score value. A processor is configured to execute computer program code for providing a finance management platform for a plurality of clients, including receiving invoicing data from a client data repository remote from the finance management platform, translating the received invoicing data into a common format and store the invoicing data in the common format in an invoice data repository, accessing the model element data repository and determine one or more of the model elements applicable to the invoicing data, calculating an overall score for the invoicing data from the applicable model element's scores and triggering a communication to a payment processor and an update to the invoice data repository upon the overall score exceeding a predetermined threshold.
US11783426B2
An information processing device acquires related information related to support information for supporting safe driving of a vehicle transmitted from the vehicle to one or more apparatuses among a roadside unit, another vehicle, and a mobile terminal device, and calculates a score of an owner of the vehicle based on the related information.
US11783424B2
An electronic pharmacy adjudication system and associated method and computer program product for performing adjudication service for a healthcare insurance claim is provided. The system includes an interface layer, an orchestration layer and a service and rules engine layer configured for receiving, processing and releasing an adjudication decision. The orchestration layer processes the healthcare insurance claim to generate a sequence of service calls to the service and rules engine layer to derive a sequence of partial decision results, which are derived by processing a set of parameters identified by the service call according to a corresponding subset of decisions rules in a rules repository. The sequence of partial decision results is then processed to derive the adjudication decision corresponding to the healthcare insurance claim.
US11783422B1
Techniques for implementing machine learning to improve claim handling are disclosed. In some scenarios, the machine-learning, analytics model may be trained in accordance with data that is relevant to insurance products, such as life and health insurance. A set of labeled historical claims each corresponding to a settlement amount may be analyzed to train an artificial neural network. A claim may be received from a user mobile device, and may be analyzed using the trained artificial neural network to predict a claim settlement, which may be used to generate a settlement offer. The settlement offer may be transmitted to the user's mobile device, and if a manifestation of acceptance is received from the user, then the claim may be automatically paid.
US11783418B2
Disclosed herein are systems, methods, and computer program products for communicating a first information node between a seller and a buyer of a production share of verifiable physical goods over a central service layer. A second information node is recorded in the data store covering the verifiable physical goods, wherein the second information node is made by a guarantor in communication with the central service layer. An identifier of the second information node is associated with the first information node over the central service layer. Market information regarding the production share is translated from the first information node and the second information node accessed from the data store using the identifier and integrating the market information regarding the production share into adjusted market information, and the market information regarding the production share and the adjusted market information is transmitted to devices connected over the central service layer.
US11783417B1
A first networked computer system for providing an exchange traded product holding digital math-based assets is disclosed, and may comprise: one or more processors; and non-transitory computer-readable memory having stored thereon machine-readable instructions that cause the one or more processors to perform a method comprising: receiving a first electronic request to redeem a first quantity of units; determining unit information including a second quantity of the first digital asset; obtaining one or more destination digital asset account identifiers that provide access to one or more destination digital asset accounts; initiating the transfer of a third quantity of digital math-based assets from the one or more origin digital asset accounts; broadcasting occurrence of the transfer of the third quantity of digital math-based assets to the decentralized electronic ledger; verifying a receipt of the third quantity of digital math-based assets; and canceling the first quantity of units.
US11783404B2
A mechanism for providing electronic commerce data onto publisher's site. The mechanism also provides ability for a consumer to interact with that data to complete a purchase from within the publisher's website or application. A method includes retrieving merchandise data from a plurality of merchants and storing at least one group of merchandise data formed based on the merchandise data and content on a publisher site. The method also includes embedding the group of merchandise data on the content of the publisher's website and generating a merchandise frame in view of the embedment. The method further includes rendering the merchandise frame directly onto the publisher site. The method further includes rendering a universal check out frame on the publisher's site, which provides the user the ability to check out from multiple retailers within a single universal check out on a publisher's site.
US11783396B2
A system and method to facilitate matching of individuals/corporations to regulatory experts is disclosed. Accordingly, the method provides a streamlined process for disclosing a product or invention, including steps of detailing input related to a product from a client device, filtering through international intellectual property experts, and collaborating with a certified expert to organize and complete necessary documentation and paperwork. The end result is a product that is appropriately prepared for distribution in a foreign country. Input related to the product may be analyzed to determine a type of the product by using a processing device. Further, the method may include receiving input from one or more expert devices related to a field of expertise of one or more regulatory experts. Input may also be analyzed to determine an appropriate expert. Furthermore, the method may include a step of transmitting notifications between the expert device and the client device.
US11783394B2
A method of product update analysis and management includes receiving metadata of a product update related to a code change of an application on an endpoint of a managed network. The method includes scraping posts related to the product update from two different internet websites. The method includes aggregating the posts from the internet websites. The method includes quantifying a social volume from the aggregated posts. The social volume being a measure of discussion related to the product update. The method includes extracting content from the aggregated posts. Based on the extracted content, the method includes summarizing the posts into a collection of terms or phrases representative of a topic of the posts. The method includes causing display of an indication of the social volume and the collection of terms or phrases. The method includes implementing the product update to affect a change in program code at the application.
US11783385B1
A valuation system to identify interior features of a property, identify exterior features related to interior features using aerial images, and to generate property valuations based on the identified features is provided. The valuation system identifies, using a computer vision module, interior features based on interior image data (e.g., photos) of a property, and further identifies exterior features associated with any of the interior features based on an aerial photo of the property. For example, trees and buildings (e.g., exterior features) adjacent to a window (e.g., an interior feature) can be identified by a computer vision module through the combination of interior and exterior image data. In other words, the identification of property features by the computer vision module can be enriched by correlating interior image data (e.g., photos, video walkthroughs) to exterior image data (e.g., satellite photos, aerial photos).
US11783373B2
Systems and methods for targeted advertising to specific consumers are disclosed. A system may include a memory storing instructions; and at least one processor configured to execute the instructions to: receive, over a network, consumer data from a client device; identify a plurality of client-provided consumers from the consumer data; obtain a plurality of unique consumer identifiers corresponding to the plurality of client-provided consumers; and identify at least one first overlapping unique consumer identifier by matching at least one of the plurality of client-provided consumers with at least one publisher-provided consumer provided by a first publisher device of a plurality of publisher devices, the first publisher device having a highest priority among the plurality of publisher devices.
US11783369B2
Systems, devices, media, instructions, and methods are provided for presentation of media collections with automated interactive advertising. In one embodiment, a client device receives content elements for display as part of a content collection. Advertising data is also received for display between selected content elements. Interaction elements are merged with the create an advertising element. During display of the advertising data, the interaction elements are presented on the client device output, and are controllable via user inputs. In various embodiments, interaction data recorded at the device is used to manage the presentation of future advertising data.
US11783361B1
A system may include a point-of-sale (POS) terminal, and a server configured to obtain, from the POS terminal, a purchase transaction identifier and a purchase amount associated with a purchase transaction of a given user. The server may also be configured to obtain, from a payment card processing server, a payment card transaction token associated with the purchase transaction, and match the payment card transaction token to the purchase transaction identifier, and based thereon, generate a loyalty account associated with the given user based upon the payment card transaction token. The server may also be configured to credit the loyalty account associated with the given user based upon the purchase amount, and generate and communicate a notification to the given user of the loyalty account and the associated credit.
US11783360B2
In general, the subject matter described in the specification can be embodied in methods, systems and program products for a verified participant database system that verifies information on potential participants for surveys and promotions that require numerous participants with certain characteristics. Among other features, the verified participant database system aggregates and preferably verifies information, for example, the demographic and purchasing information, of potential participants by receiving permission to obtain information from third-party sources.
US11783358B2
A system and method for customer and business referral with a concierge system, comprising a database comprising customer and business information, a mobile device operating a concierge application, and a referral engine, to allow users to register for and install the concierge application, and use it to place orders for products, services, or reservations with participating businesses, gives or place these orders for other users who approve of receiving the product, service, or reservation, and compensating concierge application users who have a commercial interest in operating the application, called a commercial concierge, who may be compensated for referring users to various businesses for products, services, or reservations the user may enjoy or be searching for, in lieu of a traditional concierge that may help refer customers manually.
US11783355B1
For a measurement period, signal strengths, device identifiers and access point identifiers are received from a plurality of access points. A record for the measurement period is stored in random access memory with the record being associated with a single device identifier and containing access point identifiers associated with signal strengths received for the measurement period. The location of a device is determined for the measurement period by retrieving spatial coordinates of a corresponding access point for each access point identifier in the record for the measurement period and setting the location of the device for the measurement period to the average of the retrieved spatial coordinates.
US11783348B2
A system incentivizing green energy usage is provided having a charging station, an electricity source electrically connected to said charging station, a signal indicative of the sustainability of the electricity source received by said charging station, a mobile electric device receiving electrical charge from said charging station, a signal indicative of electrical charge drawn from the electrical charging station, a signal indicative of usage data for the mobile electric device, the charging station determining pricing based on at least one of the signal indicative of the sustainability of the electricity source, the signal indicative of the electrical charge drawn and the signal indicative of usage data.
US11783338B2
Described are systems and methods for outlier detection and transaction monitoring. This may include collecting corporate data, determining features, detecting relevant features, determining a system model, determining a control policy, monitoring incoming transactions, determining if an outlier alert should be sent, transmitting the outlier alert, receiving user adjudication of the fraud alerts, and feedback of the adjudication. The systems and methods may use aspects of fuzzy logic, predictive modeling, network and community detection, outlier detection, and fuzzy aggregation.
US11783337B2
An apparatus is configured to receive a complaint initiation signal that includes an indication that a card reader may be compromised, and initiation date and time of the complaint, and geolocation data related to the reporting party. The apparatus is further configured to identify a street address closest to the geolocation data in the complaint using a geolocation application programming interface and the set of geolocation data. The apparatus is also configured to determine that the identified street address is associated with an entity. The apparatus then calculates a confidence interval as to whether that entity is the type of entity that uses a card reader. The apparatus is further configured to determine that the confidence interval exceeds a threshold. The apparatus is also configured to determine an identifier of the entity. Further, the apparatus is configured to publish an alert to a data feed.
US11783328B2
Systems and methods for wallet, token, and transaction management using distributed ledgers are disclosed. According to one embodiment, in node of a distributed ledger network comprising an information processing apparatus having at least one computer processor, a method for card or token parameter management using a distributed ledger may include: (1) receiving, from an electronic wallet, a token state change for a payment token associated with electronic wallet, wherein the token state change is encrypted with a public key associated with the electronic wallet; (2) validating the encrypted token state change; and (3) committing the encrypted token state change to a distributed ledger.
US11783325B1
A plurality of cross account resource accessibility instances may be identified in which a plurality of resources are accessible by a plurality of identities that are external to an account that controls the plurality of resources. A plurality of estimated occurrence probabilities of a plurality of links between the plurality of resources and the plurality of identities may be determined. A plurality of estimated removal probabilities of the plurality of cross account resource accessibility instances may be determined based at least in part on the plurality of estimated occurrence probabilities. A plurality of weights for the plurality of cross account resource accessibility instances may be generated based at least in part on the plurality of estimated removal probabilities. A prioritized display of a plurality of indications of the plurality of cross account resource accessibility instances may be provided based at least in part on the plurality of weights.
US11783313B2
The present invention provides a method, program, server, and wearable device that may generate a virtual code, which is not matched with any other code, whenever a payment is requested. Furthermore, the present invention provides a method, program, server, and wearable device that may conveniently add a device while security is maintained, when a user wants to add a device capable of being used as a payment means. Moreover, the present invention provides a method, program, server, and wearable device that may add and use only an algorithm without changing a conventional process, and may provide a wearable device-based financial transaction.
US11783311B2
According to one embodiment, a commodity registration device includes an optical reading unit with a reading range. The optical reading unit is configured to acquire an image of a commodity in the reading range. A wireless tag reading unit is configured to read a commodity code from a wireless tag of the commodity in the reading range. A processor determines whether the commodity is in the reading range of the optical reading unit and causes a notification unit to indicate the commodity has been registered if the wireless tag reading unit successfully reads the commodity code from the wireless tag while the commodity is determined to be in the reading range of the optical reading unit.
US11783309B2
The present disclosure generally relates to controlling operation of service devices. A payment network server receives, from a merchant aggregator, an operation request from a user for operation of one or more service of the devices associated with the merchant aggregator, the operation request comprising identification data of each service device, an operation mode selected by the user for each service device, and a payment token of the user; identifies, based on the identification data of each service device, a device server communicatively connected with the service device; communicates, to the respective device servers, operation instructions for controlling access to the service devices, the instructions comprising activating the service devices, thereby permitting the user to access the service devices; determining a payment amount for operation of the service devices requested in the operation request based at least on the selected operation modes; and processing a payment transaction for paying the payment amount to the merchant aggregator using the payment token.
US11783308B2
The invention relates to a system that implements an electronic exchange for bill pay transactions. The system comprises an electronic exchange network coupled to an electronic input, a memory component and a computer processor configured to perform the steps of: receiving electronic data files and payment files from a plurality of disparate bill payors; distributing data and funds to each participating lockbox provider file; creating an image of each transaction in the form of a non-negotiable check; creating image files for each lockbox provider participant from a plurality of lockbox provider participants, wherein each image file is indexed to each data file; consolidating image files, data files and payment files into an electronic package for each lockbox provider participant; and transmitting the electronic package to a respective lockbox provider participant.
US11783302B2
In some examples, a vehicle receives authorization information that identifies an automotive service to be performed on the vehicle, the authorization information further indicating approval of performance of the automotive service on the vehicle by an operator of the vehicle and a vehicle manufacturer. Based on the authorization information, the vehicle enables access of an electronic component of the vehicle by an authorized repair entity to perform the automotive service.
US11783299B2
When sharing events between users, the sharing users and the recipient users often have different relationships with details of the events. An event structurer enables sharing users to share events via a single user interface with recipients and tailor what aspects of the events are shared, thus ensuring the relevant portions of the events are properly presented to new recipients based on their new relationship with the event's details.
US11783298B2
This application relates to automatically scheduling timeslots, such as timeslots for scheduling item pickups and deliveries. The embodiments may employ machine learning process to determine, for each of a plurality of timeslots, a timeslot capacity. The embodiments may further determine a time as to when each of the plurality of timeslots become available for selection, such as on a webpage. In some examples, the time determined to make available for selection each of the plurality of timeslots is based on a predetermined amount of time before the timeslot. Further, the embodiments may provide for display each of the plurality of timeslots at the determined time. The embodiments may further include receiving a selection of one of the plurality of timeslots, and scheduling a pickup or delivery based on the selected timeslot. The machine learning processes may be trained with features generated from historical timeslot data and workforce availability.
US11783294B1
A content management system (CMS) for managing content types across multiple content spaces is provided, said CMS being configured to perform the following operations: receiving, through a template creation interface, a selection of content types of a source content space; generating a template having said selection of content types, and storing said template to a template library; receiving a command to install the template into a destination content space; responsive to said command, installing the content types of the template into the destination content space, and establishing a link between the destination content space and the template such that the installed content types are identified as being managed via the template.
US11783279B2
A method including determining a zip code of a user using a website that displays items for sale. Determining the zip code of the user can include determining the zip code of the user through at least one of using tracking cookies for the user using the website or geo-sniffing a current session of the user using the website. The method also can include receiving a selection by the user to display information about an item of the items for sale. The method additionally can include determining a shipping speed to display to the user for the item based on (a) a geo-classification for the item, (b) a list of fulfillment nodes that can currently deliver to the zip code of the user within a first shipping speed, and (c) a node-level inventory for the item. The method further can include facilitating a display of the shipping speed to the user. The geo-classification for the item is a first classification at least when a sale margin for the item exceeds a first predetermined margin threshold. The geo-classification for the item is a second classification at least when a size of the item exceeds a predetermined size threshold. Other embodiments are described.
US11783275B2
Various embodiments provide systems, methods, and computer program products for providing dynamic real-time verification and validation of data associated with the receiving, loading, and positioning of a plurality of containers upon a transport vehicle. One or more computer processors are configured to: receive actual load data associated with at least one container; retrieve at least a portion of expected load data associated with the container for which actual load data has been received; verify the actual weight of the one of the plurality of packages and in response to a successful verification identifying no load weight discrepancies, validate the actual load position of the one of the plurality of packages. In response to a successful validation, at least one communication configured to facilitate at least one of further loading of the plurality of packages may be generated. If validation is unsuccessful, further loading may be prevented.
US11783274B2
System and methods for a decentralized hybrid air-ground autonomous last-mile goods delivery are disclosed herein. A drone can include a controller configured to cause the drone to depart from a docking station of a vehicle, transmit a discovery message to available vehicles in an operating area, the discovery message having drone metadata, select at least one of one of the available vehicles based on response codes received from the available vehicle, or a nearest fixed docking station, and dock with a docking station of the one of the available vehicles or the nearest fixed docking station.
US11783273B1
A system and method for controlling an autonomous unmanned aerial vehicle for retrieval and delivery of a medical package includes determining a thermal control period for the medical package. The disclosure also includes identifying a relevant retrieval location corresponding to the medical package. The disclosure also includes identifying at least one environmental characteristic of an environment that includes a delivery three-dimensional flight path between the relevant retrieval location and a delivery location, wherein the at least one environmental characteristic indicates an actual weather value at the relevant retrieval location. The disclosure also includes determining whether to retrieve the medical package based on the thermal control period and the at least one environmental characteristic, using the unmanned aerial vehicle.
US11783271B2
Systems, computer program products, and methods are described herein for directing resource transfers based on resource distribution data. The present invention may be configured to receive resource distribution data associated with a plurality of resource distributions, where the resource distribution data includes a plurality of resources, a plurality of receiving locations, and a plurality of delivery locations. The present invention may be further configured to receive a target efficiency rate for transfer containers corresponding to a percentage of capacity of the transfer containers occupied while the transfer containers are transferring the resources. The present invention may be further configured to determine, based on the resource distribution data and the target efficiency rate, instructions for achieving the target efficiency rate for the transfer containers while receiving and delivering the plurality of resources from the plurality of receiving locations and to the plurality of delivery locations.
US11783270B2
Systems and methods for using machine learning to dynamically assess contract parameters are disclosed. According to certain aspects, an electronic device may train a machine learning model using real-world pricing and contract data, access parameters associated with a potential contract for an entity, and analyzing, using the machine learning model, the accessed parameters. Based on the analysis, the machine learning model may output a set of potential terms for the potential contract. Data indicative of this output may be availed to the entity to be used in negotiating and executing the contract, among other uses.
US11783266B2
Embodiments are directed to managing visualizations. Visualizations based on data from a data source may be provided. Assessment models based on the visualizations may be provided such that the assessment models may detect mirages in the visualizations. Assessment models may be employed to determine Assessment results based on the visualizations and the data from the data source such that each assessment result includes an assessment score that corresponds to a detection of mirages. Assessment results may be rank ordered based on the assessment score. A report may be provided that includes the rank ordered list of the assessment results.
US11783265B2
Methods, systems, and computer-readable media are provided for building a score plan for a healthcare organization, its providers, its payers, and/or its patients and presenting the results of the score plan on one or more score card user interfaces. Score cards graphically display an entity's progress towards meeting quality measure objectives. The score cards provide information on percentage completion of one or more quality measure objectives by the entity and/or quality measure objectives that may be difficult for the entity to achieve.
US11783264B2
Systems, methods, and techniques for determining optimal safe driving behaviors and optimal safety thresholds of the various parameters for particular routes are disclosed. Historical driver data for a plurality of drivers operating vehicles over various routes during different contextual situations and/or different combinations of conditions along the routes is analyzed to determine respective, relative weightings/contributions of various parameters towards driving safety. Data indicative of a particular driver's behavior along a particular route during a particular set of conditions or contexts is obtained and compared to the analysis results to thereby determine or assess the driver's safety performance. The driver's safety performance may be evaluated in real-time, e.g., based on up-to-the-minute or currently obtained drivers' data, so as to provide the driver with evaluation results, provide the driver with suggestions for improving driving safety, and/or automatically adjust an operation of the vehicle while the vehicle is traversing the particular route.
US11783253B1
Systems and methods for effectuating sets of automated actions within and/or outside a collaboration environment based on trigger events occurring within and/or outside the collaboration environment are disclosed. Exemplary implementations may: manage environment state information maintaining a collaboration environment, the collaboration environment being configured to facilitate interaction by users with the collaboration environment, the environment state information including values of environment parameters; generate automation information based on user entry and/or selection of the automation information into a user interface, the automation information specifying sets of automated actions to carry out outside the collaboration environment in response to occurrence of trigger events occurring within the collaboration environment; detect occurrence of the trigger events based on changes in the values of the environment parameters; responsive to the detection of the occurrence of individual trigger events, effectuate individual sets of automated actions outside the collaboration environment; and/or perform other operations.
US11783252B1
In an aspect, an apparatus for generating resource allocation recommendations is presented. An apparatus includes at least a processor. An apparatus includes a memory communicatively connected to at least a processor configuring the at least a processor to receive resource allocation data. At least a processor is configured to compare resource allocation data to an allocation improvement metric. At least a processor is configured to determine, as a function of a comparison, resource feedback. At least a processor is configured to provide a resource allocation recommendation to a user as a function of resource feedback.
US11783251B2
A system for identifying perishable products in a retail store based on analysis of image data and for automatically generating suggestions relating to the identified products is provided. The system may comprise at least one processor configured to: receive a set of images depicting a plurality of perishable products displayed on at least one shelving unit in a retail store; analyze the set of images to determine information about a displayed inventory of the plurality of perishable products; obtain information about additional perishable products scheduled to be displayed on the at least one shelving unit; use the information about the displayed inventory and the information about the additional perishable products to determine at least one suggestion regarding placement of perishable products in the retail store; and provide the at least one suggestion to an entity associated with the retail store.
US11783250B2
In accordance with some embodiments of the disclosed subject matter, mechanisms (which can, for example, include systems, methods, and media) for harmonizing procurement across distribution networks with heterogeneous product availability are provided. In some embodiments, a method for automatically generating an order guide for a facility associated with an organization is provided, the method comprising: presenting items available in first, second portions of a distribution network; presenting items available via the network; creating a general order guide, and adding a first item thereto; determining that the first item is unavailable and a second item is available in the first portion; identifying substitutes, including the second item, for the first item; generate a facility order guide with items in the first portion based on the general order guide; automatically selecting the second item for the facility order guide; and associating the facility order guide and facility.
US11783233B1
A feature data segment may be determined by applying a feature segmentation model to a test data observation. The feature segmentation model may be pre-trained via a plurality of training data observations and may divide the plurality of training data observations into a plurality of feature data segments. A predicted target value may be determined by applying to a test data observation a prediction model pre-trained via a plurality of training data observations. One or more distance metrics representing a respective distance between the test data observation and the feature data segment along one or more dimensions may be determined. The one or more distance metrics may be represented in a user interface. An updated prediction model and an updated feature segmentation model that both incorporate the test data observation and the training data observations may be determined based on user input.
US11783231B2
System and method for joint refinement and perception of images are provided. A learning machine employs an image acquisition device for acquiring a set of training raw images. A processor determines a representation of a raw image, initializes a set of image representation parameters, defines a set of analysis parameters of an image analysis network configured to process the image's representation, and jointly trains the set of representation parameters and the set of analysis parameters to optimize a combined objective function. A module for transforming pixel-values of the raw image to produce a transformed image comprising pixels of variance-stabilized values, a module for successively performing processes of soft camera projection and image projection, and a module for inverse transforming the transformed pixels are disclosed. The image projection performs multi-level spatial convolution, pooling, subsampling, and interpolation.
US11783230B2
In various examples, object detections of a machine learning model are leveraged to automatically generate new ground truth data for images captured at different perspectives. The machine learning model may generate a prediction of a detected object at the different perspective, and an object tracking algorithm may be used to track the object through other images in a sequence of images where the machine learning model may not have detected the object. New ground truth data may be generated as a result of the object tracking algorithms outputs, and the new ground truth data may be used to retrain or update the machine learning model, train a different machine learning model, or increase the robustness of a ground truth data set that may be used for training machine learning models from various perspectives.
US11783229B2
A method, system and computer readable medium for generating a cognitive insight comprising: receiving content element data, the content element data representing a content element, the content element comprising an element of a corpus of content; performing a cognitive learning operation on the content element data, the cognitive learning operation identifying descriptive information associated with the content element; associating a cognitive attribute with the content element using the descriptive information associated with the content element.
US11783223B2
Embodiments of the present disclosure present devices, methods, and computer readable medium for techniques for creating machine learning models. Application developers can select a machine learning template from a plurality of templates appropriate for the type of data used in their application. Templates can include multiple templates for classification of images, text, sound, motion, and tabular data. A graphical user interface allows for intuitive selection of training data, validation data, and integration of the trained model into the application. The techniques further display a numerical score for both the training accuracy and validation accuracy using the test data. The application provides a live mode that allows for execution of the machine learning model on a mobile device to allow for testing the model from data from one or more of the sensors (i.e., camera or microphone) on the mobile device.
US11783205B2
Data is received that defines a rule mining run including a scope of a search and at least one data source to be searched. In response, the at least one data source is polled to obtain rules responsive to the rule mining run. Each rule can specify one or more actions to take as part of a computer-implemented process when certain conditions are met. A list of rules (i.e., a proposed subset of the obtained rules) can then be generated using at least one machine learning model. The generated list of rule can then be displayed in a graphical user interface. Related apparatus, systems, techniques and articles are also described.
US11783203B2
A system for controlling heating, ventilation, or air conditioning (HVAC) equipment of a building includes one or more processing circuits configured to generate simulated building data using a simulation model of the building, pre-train a reinforcement learning (RL) model using the simulated building data, operate the HVAC equipment of the building using the RL model, and retrain the RL model using actual building data generated responsive to operating the HVAC equipment using the RL model.
US11783195B2
A surrogate-assisted evolutionary optimization method, ESP, discovers decision strategies in real-world applications. Based on historical data, a surrogate is learned and used to evaluate candidate policies with minimal exploration cost. Extended into sequential decision making, ESP is highly sample efficient, has low variance, and low regret, making the policies reliable and safe. As an unexpected result, the surrogate also regularizes decision making, making it sometimes possible to discover good policies even when direct evolution fails.
US11783193B2
A system and method are provided for performing operations comprising: receiving one or more images from an image capture device of a medical treatment location; applying a trained machine learning model to the one or more images to detect presence of a patient in the medical treatment location, the trained machine learning model being trained to establish a relationship between one or more features of images of the medical treatment location and patient presence; generating context assessment for the medical treatment location based on the detected presence of the patient; and transmitting, over a network, the context assessment for presentation on a user interface of a client device.
US11783181B2
A method for executing a multi-task deep learning model for learning trends in multivariate time series is presented. The method includes collecting multi-variate time series data from a plurality of sensors, jointly learning both local and global contextual features for predicting a trend of the multivariate time series by employing a tensorized long short-term memory (LSTM) with adaptive shared memory (TLASM) to learn historical dependency of historical trends, and employing a multi-task one-dimensional convolutional neural network (1dCNN) to extract salient features from local raw time series data to model a short-term dependency between local time series data and subsequent trends.
US11783180B1
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for generating object predictions using a neural network. One of the methods includes receiving respective projections of a plurality of channels of input sensor data, wherein each channel of input sensor data represents different respective characteristics of electromagnetic radiation reflected off of one or more objects. Each of the projections of the plurality of channels of input sensor data are provided to a neural network subsystem trained to receive projections of input sensor data as input and to provide an object prediction as an output. At the output of the neural network subsystem, an object prediction that predicts a region of space that is likely to be occupied by an object is received.
US11783176B2
Embodiments of storage device architecture for processing data using machine learning are disclosed. In some embodiments, the storage device includes a separate I/O core and a neural network core. The storage device can create a copy of data streams in which the data is stored, and the neural network core can process the copy of the data streams in a neural network while the I/O core can perform read or write functions on the data streams.
US11783169B2
Systems, apparatus, and methods for thread-based scheduling within a multicore processor. Neural networking uses a network of connected nodes (aka neurons) to loosely model the neuro-biological functionality found in the human brain. Various embodiments of the present disclosure use thread dependency graphs analysis to decouple scheduling across many distributed cores. Rather than using thread dependency graphs to generate a sequential ordering for a centralized scheduler, the individual thread dependencies define a count value for each thread at compile-time. Threads and their thread dependency count are distributed to each core at run-time. Thereafter, each core can dynamically determine which threads to execute based on fulfilled thread dependencies without requiring a centralized scheduler.
US11783168B2
Disclosed are a network accuracy quantification method, system, and device, an electronic device and a readable medium, which are applicable to a many-core chip. The method includes: determining a reference accuracy according to a total core resource number of the many-core chip and the number of core resources required by each network to be quantified, with the number of the core resources required by each network to be quantified being the number of the core resources which is determined after each network to be quantified is quantified; and determining a target accuracy corresponding to each network to be quantified according to the reference accuracy and the total core resource number of the many-core chip.
US11783161B2
A neural processor. In some embodiments, the processor includes a first tile, a second tile, a memory, and a bus. The bus may be connected to the memory, the first tile, and the second tile. The first tile may include: a first weight register, a second weight register, an activations buffer, a first multiplier, and a second multiplier. The activations buffer may be configured to include: a first queue connected to the first multiplier and a second queue connected to the second multiplier. The first queue may include a first register and a second register adjacent to the first register, the first register being an output register of the first queue. The first tile may be configured: in a first state: to multiply, in the first multiplier, a first weight by an activation from the output register of the first queue, and in a second state: to multiply, in the first multiplier, the first weight by an activation from the second register of the first queue.
US11783158B2
Embodiments described herein relate to an anti-theft device for commodities, and aims to provide a smart anti-theft tag for boots. The tag can effectively prevent boots from being stolen and is reliable in performance, exquisite in structure and easy to use. According to the technical solution, the smart anti-theft tag for boots comprises a tag holder provided with a circuit board, a sounder component, a coil and a battery, and a hoop assembly movably mounted on the tag holder to be tied on and connected to a heel of a boot, a bolt assembly movably located in the tag holder and used for unidirectional control of the movement of the hoop assembly, and a lock assembly movably located in the tag holder and used to lock the bolt assembly in a moving state.
US11783146B2
Methods, apparatuses and computer program products for providing artificial-intelligence-based indicia data editing are provided. For example, an example computer-implemented method may include determining, based at least in part on a data processing model associated with a scan setting module, a first decoded data string corresponding to a first indicia; determining, based at least in part on user input data, a first input data string corresponding to the first indicia; generating a predictive indicia data editing model based at least in part on providing the first decoded data string and the first input data string to an artificial intelligence algorithm; and updating the scan setting module based at least in part on the predictive indicia data editing model.
US11783145B2
A gemstone includes: a table defining an area; and a scanable indicia formed in the gemstone at least partially positioned within an orthographic projection of the area extending along an axis, the axis extending perpendicularly through the table.
US11783127B2
A method for processing text data includes analyzing the text data to identify a plurality of keywords. The method also includes determining whether each of the plurality of keywords already exists in one or more databases. When a keyword in the plurality of keywords is not found in the one or more databases, the method includes tagging the keyword with a plurality of characters for storage. The plurality of characters includes at least a first character to indicate a start of the tagging, a second character to indicate a corresponding database for storing the keyword, and a third character to indicate an end of the tagging. The method also includes storing the tagged keyword in the corresponding database.
US11783122B1
Apparatuses, methods, and systems for automated testing of templates of a mobile message. One method includes generating at least a first template of the mobile message and a second template of the mobile message, each of the first template and the second template having at least a different content or a different send time, assigning a respective group of mobile message recipients to the first template of the mobile message and the second template of the mobile message, determining automatically whether the first template of the mobile message has a statistical advantage over the second template of the mobile message through testing, and sending the mobile message of the first template to a remainder of the planned mobile message recipients when the first template of the mobile message is determined to have the statistical advantage over the second template of the mobile message.
US11783120B2
System for converting a spreadsheet in a first format to a second format comprising: a server including a storage means adapted to store the spreadsheet in the second format and store an associated template; a data set associated with the spreadsheet in the second format, such that the data set is adapted to be associated with the template to be displayed on a client device; and wherein when data is associated with the template, changes made via the client device to the associated data is recorded in realtime in both the spreadsheet in the second format and template. A process for generating an output for a webpage, comprising: selecting a spreadsheet and a template stored by a server, the spreadsheet comprising a data set; associating the data set with an element in the template, such that when the data is associated with the template, changes made to the associated data is recorded in realtime in both the spreadsheet and template; and generating the output comprising the data associated with the template.
US11783119B2
A method may include obtaining a knowledge graph including entities, and determining, for the knowledge graph, a first state including a first selectable entity subset of the entities that are selectable by a user. The first selectable entity subset may include an entity. The method may further include receiving, from the user and via a graphical user interface (GUI), a selection of the entity from the first selectable entity subset, and responsive to the selection, adding the entity to a report schema. The method further includes restricting, by the GUI, a space of selectable entities addable to the knowledge graph to the first selectable entity subset. The report schema may be used to populate a report. The method may further include, responsive to the selection, transitioning the knowledge graph to a second state including a second selectable entity subset of the entities that are selectable by the user.
US11783113B2
Aspects of the present disclosure involve systems, methods, devices, and the like for emoji mashup generation. The system and method introduce a method and model that can generate emoji mashups representative of contextual information received by a user at an application. The emoji mashup may come in the form of two or more emojis coherently combined to represent the contextual idea or emotion being conveyed.
US11783112B1
Aspects of the present disclosure provide techniques for improved automated parsing and display of electronic documents. Embodiments include identifying a set of topics in a first electronic document based on one or more rules related to one or more keywords in the first electronic document. Embodiments include providing one or more inputs to a machine learning model based on the set of topics and a second electronic document related to the first electronic document. Embodiments include receiving, from the machine learning model in response to the one or more inputs, one or more outputs related to formatting the second electronic document for display. Embodiments include generating a formatted version of the first electronic document based on the set of topics and generating a formatted version of the second electronic document based on the one or more outputs.
US11783110B2
Methods for reticle enhancement technology (RET) for use with variable shaped beam (VSB) lithography include inputting a desired pattern to be formed on a substrate; determining an initial mask pattern from the desired pattern for the substrate; optimizing the initial mask pattern for wafer quality using a VSB exposure system; and outputting the optimized mask pattern. Methods for fracturing a pattern to be exposed on a surface using VSB lithography include inputting an initial pattern; overlaying the initial pattern with a two-dimensional grid, wherein an initial set of VSB shots are formed by the union of the initial pattern with locations on the grid; merging two or more adjacent shots in the initial set of VSB shots to create a larger shot in a modified set of VSB shots; and outputting the modified set of VSB shots.
US11783107B2
An IC device includes a first anti-fuse structure including a first dielectric layer between a first gate conductor and a first active area, and a second anti-fuse structure including a second dielectric layer between a second gate conductor and the first active area. A first via is electrically connected to the first gate conductor at a first location a first distance from the first active area, a second via is electrically connected to the second gate conductor at a second location a second distance from the first active area, and the first distance is approximately equal to the second distance.
US11783103B2
A method and system for implementing one or more machine learning models for accelerating formulation design for a target product that includes converting an unsupervised formulation network model to a supervised formulation network model, deriving an outcome-contributory value for each of a plurality of distinct design variables of the supervised formulation network, identifying a dependency connection between each of a plurality of distinct pairs of distinct design variables, computing a strength of connection metric value for each of the plurality of distinct pairs of distinct design variables; and generating, via a graphical user interface, a graphical rendering of the supervised formulation model that may be manipulated to accelerate for design of a proposed formulation for a target physical product.
US11783097B2
A system includes a multiplexer, an input/output (I/O) pin, a logic circuit, and a control register. The multiplexer has multiple inputs, an output, and a selection input. The logic circuit is coupled between the multiplexer and the I/O pin. The logic circuit has a first input. The control register includes first and second bit fields corresponding to the I/O pin. The first bit field is coupled to the selection input of the multiplexer, and the second bit field is coupled to the first input of the logic circuit.
US11783094B2
A system for protected data storage in a data memory of a computing device includes an encoder and a decoder. The encoder encrypts unencrypted data using encryption information to generate encrypted data, and stores the encrypted data and the encryption information in data memory. The decoder accesses the encrypted data and the encryption information from the data memory, and decrypts the encrypted data using the encryption information to re-generate the unencrypted data. Each time the unencrypted data is read from data memory or the unencrypted data is to be written to the data memory, the encoder re-encrypts the unencrypted data using newer encryption information to generate newer encrypted data, and replaces previous encrypted data and previous encryption information with the newer encrypted data and the newer encryption information, respectively, in the data memory. The encoder and the decoder are integrated, to operate in a single thread of execution.
US11783091B2
Disclosed are various embodiments for executing entity-specific cryptographic code in a cryptographic coprocessor. In one embodiment, an exemplary method comprises receiving encrypted code that includes implementing a cryptographic algorithm from a service via a network, wherein the encrypted code further includes a symmetric encryption key; decrypting, by a cryptographic coprocessor, the encrypted code; executing, by the cryptographic coprocessor, the decrypted code to generate a cryptogram including information encrypted using the cryptographic algorithm and the symmetric encryption key; and sending the cryptogram to the service via the network.
US11783089B2
A system includes a security device, configured for cryptographic processing, coupled to receive incoming data from a plurality of data sources (e.g., data from different customers), wherein the incoming data includes first data from a first data source; a controller (e.g., an external key manager) configured to select a first set of keys from a plurality of key sets, each of the key sets corresponding to one of the plurality of data sources, wherein the first set of keys is used by the security device to encrypt the first data; and a common encrypted data storage, coupled to receive the encrypted first data from the security device.
US11783087B1
This technology receive first telemetry data collected at the client when first instrumentation code provided to the client during a first interaction with a first server is executed at the client. The first telemetry data is stored in a telemetry data set comprising telemetry data for one or more interactions between a plurality of clients and a plurality of servers. Second telemetry data, collected at the client when the second instrumentation code provided to the client during a second interaction with a second server is executed at the client, is received. Based on the second telemetry data, determining when the telemetry data set includes stored telemetry data for an interaction between the client and the first server. A transfer of data associated with the client and the first server to the second interaction is facilitated when the determination indicates the telemetry data set includes the stored telemetry data.
US11783081B2
In a method to utilize a secure public cloud, a computer receives a domain manager image and memory position-dependent address information in response to requesting a service from a cloud services provider. The computer also verifies the domain manager image and identifies a key domain key to be used to encrypt data stored in a key domain of a key domain-capable server. The computer also uses the key domain key and the memory-position dependent address information to encrypt a domain launch image such that the encrypted domain launch image is cryptographically bound to at least one memory location of the key domain. The computer also encrypts the key domain key and sends the encrypted domain launch image and the encrypted key domain key to the key domain-capable server, to cause a processor of the key domain-capable server to create the key domain. Other embodiments are described and claimed.
US11783079B2
Managing data in a distributed computing environment, such as a cloud computing platform for healthcare. The platform selects a set of hierarchical resources deployed in the distributed computing environment, wherein the set of hierarchical resources comprises a resource member. The platform converts the set of selected hierarchical resources to a localized schema. The platform determines a score for the resource member based on the proximity of the resource member to the healthcare privacy dictionary, wherein the proximity is determined using the localized schema. The platform updates the set of hierarchical resources based on the determined score. The platform controls access to a resource member based on the score determined based on a proximity of a localized schema representation of the resource member to a healthcare privacy dictionary.
US11783073B2
Disclosed herein is a system for enabling a default label to be configured for a network location created to store files. The default label can be assigned at a time when the files are uploaded to the network location. An owner of the network location can define the default label to be assigned to the files. Whenever an unlabeled file is uploaded to the network location, the unlabeled file automatically inherits the default label. Furthermore, the system is configured to consider an order of label priority when determining whether to assign a default label to a previously labeled file to be uploaded to the network location. The system is configured to upgrade a file with a preassigned label of lower priority to the default label, while permitting another file to be stored without a label change if the preassigned label is of higher priority compared to the default label.
US11783067B2
A first server computing device, including a processor configured to receive, from a first application instance, a first access request for a file. The first access request may include a first modification privilege request and a modification privilege sharing request. The processor may determine that the file is not locked for editing and grant the first application instance access to the file with modification privileges indicated by the first modification privilege request and without modification privilege sharing permissions indicated by the modification privilege sharing request. The processor may set the file to be locked for editing. The processor may receive, from a second application instance, a second access request including a second modification privilege request. The processor may determine that the file is locked for editing and deny the second application instance access to the file.
US11783060B2
Devices and methods for processing detected signals at a detector using a processor are provided. The system involves (i) a data compressor that implements an algorithm for converting a set of data into a compressed set of data, (ii) a machine learning (ML) module coupled to the data compressor, the ML module transforming the compressed set of data into a vector and filtering the vector, (iii) a data encryptor coupled to the ML module that encrypts the filtered vector, and (iv) an integrity protection module coupled to the ML module, wherein the integrity protection module protects the integrity of the filtered vector.
US11783056B2
In some embodiments, a first device may generate a data block for an ordered set of data blocks such that the data block is cryptographically chained to a given data block preceding the data block in the ordered set. The first device may obtain an encryption key used to encrypt information related to the data block, and use group members' keys to encrypt the encryption key to generate a group key. As an example, the group's members may include a first member associated with the first device and other members. The keys used to encrypt the encryption key may include the other members' keys. The first device may transmit the ordered set and the group key to a communication resource (e.g., accessible by the members). Other devices (associated with the other members) may use the ordered set and the group key to obtain content related to the ordered set.
US11783052B2
Disclosed herein are computer-implemented methods and systems for forecasting security ratings for an entity. The methods and systems can include generating a plurality of simulated instantiations of a security scenario for the entity, in which the security scenario characterized by a plurality of security events associated with at least one event type. The methods and systems can further include determining a security rating for each instantiation of the plurality of instantiations; and generating a forecast cone based on the determined security ratings for the plurality of instantiations. In some examples, for each event type of the at least one event type, the methods and systems can include determining a rate, duration, and/or temporal placement of the security events associated with the event type over a forecasting period.
US11783048B2
A security assessment system is configured to provide a duplicated environment which duplicates an assessment target system comprising a plurality of physical components. The security assessment system includes a duplicated environment design circuitry and a duplicated environment construction circuitry. The duplicated environment design circuitry is configured to select a duplication level based on constraints specified by a user and effects associated with the physical components in order to design the duplicated environment to produce a designed result indicative of a duplicated environment design. The duplication level is indicative of any one of a simulation sub-module, an emulation sub-module, and a physical sub-module which are for reproducing the physical components of the assessment target system. The duplicated environment construction circuitry is configured to construct the duplicated environment based on the designed result. The duplicated environment includes components which are duplicated by one of the duplication level.
US11783038B2
A device and a method for computer-aided processing of data are disclosed, the method including: providing configuration data of an application, determining a first application identification, wherein the first application identification is assigned to the application, determining a configuration identification, wherein the configuration identification is assigned to the configuration data of the application, individualizing the data by means of a second application identification, wherein the second application identification is determined using the first application identification and the configuration identification.
US11783025B2
Mechanisms are provided to implement a hardened ensemble artificial intelligence (AI) model generator. The hardened ensemble AI model generator co-trains at least two AI models. The hardened ensemble AI model generator modifies, based on a comparison of the at least two AI models, a loss surface of one or more of the at least two AI models to prevent an adversarial attack on one AI model, in the at least two AI models, transferring to another AI model in the at least two AI models, to thereby generate one or more modified AI models. At least one of the one or more modified AI models then processes an input to generate an output result.
US11783024B2
Configuration input for creating a new data privacy profile may be received via a graphical user interface. The configuration input may include account information specifying a plurality of web-accessible accounts. Profile data may be retrieved from the accounts by authenticating with the accounts and populating retrieved user profile data into a newly generated data privacy profile stored at a host organization. A unique SOLID compliant tag may be issued to the user, associated with the data privacy profile, and recorded on a public blockchain. One or more private portions of the data privacy profile may remain inaccessible to requestors.
US11783022B2
A method and apparatus of a device that converts an account associated with an application to use a single sign-on service is described. In an exemplary embodiment, the device receives an indication of a weak password associated with the account. The device further sends a request to verify an account credential for a user associated with the device. In addition, the device receives the verification of the account credential. The device additionally requests a single sign-on credential for the account and receives the single sign-on credential. Furthermore, the device sends a message to a server associated with a service for the application that the application is registered for the single sign-on service.
US11783017B2
Computer systems and methods are provided for transmitting authorization information to an image capturing device. A computing system receives, from an image capturing device, captured image data that includes a first facial image and an image of a document that includes a second facial image. The first facial image and the second facial image are included a single image frame. The captured image data is analyzed to determine a first portion of the captured image data that corresponds to the first facial image and a second portion of the captured image data that corresponds to the second facial image. The first portion of the captured image data is compared with the second portion of the captured image data. In accordance with a determination that the first facial image and the second facial image meet matching criteria, authorization information is transmitted to the image capturing device.
US11783012B1
The invention involves a computer or system of computers such as workstations used to provide human-readable code along with a tag associate therewith, said tag containing identifying data to an operating computer. Using a database of authorized computers (workstations), the operating computer receives the line(s) of human-readable code from the workstation and converts it into machine readable code, if and only if, the source of the code is authorized based on the database of authorized computers.
US11783007B2
A data processing apparatus adapted to generate a recording for a content includes: input circuitry configured to obtain image data and corresponding audio data for the content, the image data including a plurality of image frames, a plurality of machine learning models including one or more first machine learning models and one or more second machine learning models, each first machine learning model configured to obtain at least a part of the image data and trained to output respective indicator data for the plurality of image frames, each second machine learning model configured to obtain at least a part of the audio data and trained to output respective indicator data for the plurality of image frames corresponding to the at least part of the audio data, where the respective indicator data associated with an image frame is indicative of an interest score for the image frame, authoring circuitry configured to select one or more groups of image frames from the plurality of image frames in dependence upon respective indicator data associated with the plurality of image frames, and recording circuitry configured to generate the recording for the content, the recording including one or more of the selected groups of image frames.
US11783006B1
A forecasting system includes a processor and memory. The memory stores a time-series data store and instructions. The instructions include, in response to receiving a forecasting request from a user device for an entity including input data, determining a measure of uncertainty associated with the input data. The input data includes a proposed action and a forecast period. The instructions include obtaining a set of historical data from the time-series data store associated with the proposed action and generating a forecast model using the set of historical data, the input data, and the measure of uncertainty to predict outcomes incrementally during the forecast period. The instructions include determining a predicted outcome using the forecast model for the entity at an end of the forecast period and, in response to the predicted outcome exceeding a threshold, generating a communication indicating the proposed action and transmitting the communication to the user device.
US11783004B2
A browser can include a script monitoring module to monitor executing scripts and log the initiating scripts for API calls or other monitored actions. In some embodiments, the script monitoring module overwrites built-in or web APIs in the browser with versions of the APIs that allow the script monitoring module to identify the scripts calling the APIs. Using the script monitoring module, the script initiating an action (such as an API call) can be identified using features of the browser. In some embodiments, all actions may be monitored in this way, permitting the tracking and analysis of scripts and full analysis of interaction between such scripts on the webpage and with the browser.
US11783003B2
Systems and methods are described that include generating a repository of metadata based on a plurality of webpages accessed and saved in a browser history of a web browser executing on a computing device, generating, based on the metadata, a history cluster including a portion of the plurality of webpages related to a topic where the history cluster generation is based on the source events and the access timestamps of the webpages in the portion, and assigning respective scores for the webpages in the portion. In response to a request to view browser activity associated with the topic, the systems and method may generate and display a history cluster listing for the topic where the history cluster listing includes visit listings associated with the webpages in the history cluster that are determined to have a score that meets a threshold score.
US11782996B2
Aspects of the technology evaluate whether a response to a client device search query results in the client device traveling to a location associated with the response (FIG. 1). One or more wireless stations are selected based on the location associated with the search query (604, 606). Wireless station identifiers are sent, along with the search results, to the client device (504, 610). The client device compares the received identifiers against the identifiers of one or more observed wireless stations with which the mobile device is in communication or are otherwise visible (508). Log information is generated by the client device as a result of the comparison (510). The log information is transmitted to the network without user ID or other client-identifiable information included in the log (512). The received log information is then used to accurately evaluate conversions and evaluate search quality, which enhances the user experience and provides for a more efficient search result process (612, 614).
US11782991B2
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for obtaining data stored at a storage device using a first processor of an entity correlation system. The data includes information about multiple entities. The first processor generates data arrays using the obtained data. Each data array includes parameter values for multiple entities and is configured for processing at a respective computing cell of a second processor. The system provides the data arrays to the second processor. The second processor is configured to execute a correlation algorithm to concurrently process the data arrays at the respective computing cells. The second processor computes a correlation score based on calculations performed at the cells using the algorithm and the parameter values. The system determines relationships among entities of the data arrays based on the correlation score. The relationships indicate overlapping attributes or similarities that exist among subsets of entities.
US11782990B2
A document processing apparatus including a processor configured to receive data including plural document sets each made up of predetermined plural pages; classify the data into sets; and in a case where the data includes an unclassified page, display a candidate for a set to which the unclassified page belongs.
US11782989B1
The disclosed system and method acquire and store performance measurements relating to performance of a component in an information technology (IT) environment and log data produced by the IT environment, in association with corresponding time stamps. The disclosed system and method correlate at least one of the performance measurements with at least one of the portions of log data.
US11782984B2
User experience parameters are applied in formatting results to a query for presentation. The user experience parameters correspond to at least one particular subject related to the query.
US11782980B1
Methods, systems, and storage media for video navigation normalized by relevance are disclosed. Exemplary implementations may: obtain a plurality of videos recorded in a chronological order; stitch the plurality of videos together in a timeline based on the chronological order, the timeline comprising a visual menu; obtain information associated with the plurality of videos; determine, based on a measure of relevance, a ranking of videos among the plurality of videos; determine, based on the ranking of videos, one or more salient videos from among the plurality of videos, the one or more salient videos comprising a video that is within a range of the ranking of videos; obtain one or more representations associated with individual ones of the one or more salient videos; and cause display of the one or more representations in the timeline, the representations being arranged based at least in part on the chronological order.
US11782976B2
A method for querying information includes: acquiring an information query instruction; obtaining a query intention by performing intention identification on the works information query instruction; determining a type of the query intention in a plurality of intention types; obtaining an entity detection result by detecting whether the query intention contains an author entity and a painting entity; acquiring a query result based on the query intention and reference information, wherein the reference information includes the type of the query intention and the entity detection result, and the query result includes at least one information of an image, an audio and a text; and displaying the query result.
US11782972B2
To easily determine whether an information code has been replaced, an information processing device obtains, based on original information obtained by photographing an optically readable information code and decoding the same, first class information indicating a class into which an object visually represented by first visual information which should be displayed together with an information code is classified. The information processing device obtains second class information indicating a class into which an object visually represented by second visual information photographed together with the information code because of display together with the information code is classified. The information processing device compares the first class information with the second class information. The information processing device controls, based on a result of the comparison, execution of predetermined processing using the original information.
US11782970B2
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for query categorization based on image results. In one aspect, a method includes receiving images from image results responsive to a query, wherein each of the images is associated with an order in the image results and respective user behavior data for the image as a search result for the first query, and associating one or more of the first images with a plurality of annotations based on analysis of the selected first images' content.
US11782968B2
An electronic device stores a plurality of vector representations for respective media content items in a vector space, where each vector represents a media content item. The electronic device receives a first set of input parameters representing a previous session of a user of the media-providing service where the previous session included two or more of the respective media content items. The electronic device then receives a second set of input parameters representing a current context of the user and provides the first set of input parameters and the second set of input parameters to a neural network to generate a prediction vector for a current session. The prediction vector is embedded in the vector space. The electronic device identifies, based on the prediction vector for the current session, a plurality of media content items of the respective media content items in the vector space and provides the plurality of media content items to the user of the media-providing service during the current session.
US11782967B2
Provided are a computer program product, system, and method for determining user interactions with natural language processor (NLP) items in documents to determine priorities to present NLP items in documents to review. Information is received on user interactions with natural language processing (NLP) items in documents presented at least one computing device. Indication is made in a database of user interaction information on the user interactions with the NLP items indicated in the received transmitted information. The user interaction information in the database providing interaction information for NLP items in the selected document is used to determine an order of the NLP items in the selected document. Content of the NLP items in the selected document is transmitted to present to a reviewing user at a reviewing computing device in the determined order.
US11782964B2
Systems, methods, and computer-readable storage media for recommending computational commands based on a weighted, ranked hierarchical graph. The system converts a map of intended user actions to canonical actions (commands) into a graph representation. Then, via a chatbot algorithm, the system receives an initial intent as a request by a user of the chatbot algorithm. Based on the popularity of alternative canonical actions, the system makes recommendations of alternative actions which are similar to the initial intent provided by the user.
US11782951B2
A destination node receives metadata for a file, via replication, from a source node. If a legacy location in the metadata for the file does not include any new value for a legacy location in local metadata for the file, then the destination node stores the metadata to a local data structure. If the legacy location in the metadata includes any new value for the legacy location in the local metadata, and the new value is any new grouping tag, then the destination node extracts the new grouping tag from the legacy location in the metadata. The destination node constructs a key based on the legacy location in the metadata and uses the constructed key to search for an alternative location in the metadata for the file, for the new grouping tag. The destination node stores the new grouping tag in the alternative location in the metadata.
US11782929B2
A computer is to obtain specification concept graphs of nodes spec1, spec2, . . . , specm including concept nodes and relation nodes according to at least one of a plurality of digitized data from a plurality of computerized data sources forming a first set of evidences U and obtain concept graphs of nodes cα1, cα2, . . . , cαn including concept nodes and relation nodes for corresponding obtained plurality of information and knowledge (IKs) α1, α2, . . . , αn forming a second set of evidences U. A subset of concept graphs of nodes is selected from cα1, cα2, . . . , cαn according to a computable measure of consistency, inconsistency and/or priority threshold between cαj in cα1, cα2, . . . , cαn to specification concept graph speck in spec1, spec2, . . . , specm. Knowledge fragments are generated for corresponding subset of concept graphs cαi1, cαi2, . . . , cαih to include augmenting information objects by creating or adding into at least one knowledge-base (KB), new objects in form ω=E→A from the concept fragments, including a computed validity (v) and a plausibility (p) for a combination of relationship constraints κ for the concept fragments and obtained propositions κ for the fragment concepts.
US11782921B2
Aspects of the disclosure are directed to generating a hybrid query execution plan for executing queries on database systems implementing a columnar cache. A hybrid query execution plan combines a query execution plan for querying and retrieving data from a columnar cache and a base table. A columnar cache stores cached data in column-major format, which is logically represented by the database management system in row-major format. A database management system as described herein can scan valid blocks of column data according to a column scan operation. The system can identify invalidated blocks and execute a different sub-execution plan of the hybrid query execution plan to scan corresponding rows in tables corresponding to the location of data for the invalidated blocks.
US11782920B1
A data intake and query system executes a search query at a first execution time for querying events having associated time stamps within a first time period characterized by a first start time and a first end time. The first start time is computed based upon a time indicated by reference time information stored prior to execution of the search query. The system determines whether execution of the search query completed successfully based upon a first search result obtained from executing the search query. If the first execution of the search query was not successful, the system computes for a second execution of the search query after the first execution, a second time period using the reference time information. The second execution is configured to query events with associated timestamps that fall within a second time period that includes the first time period and an additional time period.
US11782919B2
Embodiments are provided for using metadata presence information to determine when to access a higher-level metadata table. It is determined that an incomplete hit occurred for a line of metadata in a lower-level structure of a processor, the lower-level structure being coupled to a higher-level structure in a hierarchy. It is determined that metadata presence information in a metadata presence table is a match to the line of metadata from the lower-level structure. Responsive to determining the match, it is determined to avoid accessing the higher-level structure of the processor.
US11782912B2
Methods, systems, and devices for asset discovery, user discovery, data classification, risk evaluation, and data/device security are described. The method includes retrieving data stored at one or more remote locations, summarizing the retrieved data at the one or more remote locations, transferring the summarized data from the one or more remote locations to the at least one computing device, processing the transferred data by the at least one computing device, discovering assets in technology environments, classifying data that resides on each asset of the discovered assets into a respective confidentiality group of multiple confidentiality groups, calculating one or more risk scores for the discovered assets or users of the discovered assets, or both, and performing a security action to protect data that resides on an asset of the discovered assets.
US11782911B1
Systems and methods are disclosed that receive a search request with one or more data items to search against filters. Masked versions of the data items are generating using a first predetermined algorithm. The masked versions can be transmitted to another computing device to be secured. Query data can be generated by applying a second algorithm to the secured version of the data items. The query data can be transmitted to a storage system to query the filters to identify search results.
US11782898B2
A server includes a content storage medium configured to store content data of content usable in different types of games. The server, upon a transmission request, sends content data to an information-processing device, and retains the sent content data in the content storage medium wherein sending the content data again is prohibited. The server, when the content data is sent from the information-processing device, receives the content data, assigns a new ID to the received content data in case the received content data lacks the ID, and stores the received content data in the content storage medium wherein sending the content data is allowed.
US11782896B2
A method comprises receiving, by a server computer, a request message comprising at least a credential from a client device. The server computer can hash the credential to form an altered value. The server computer can then determine whether or not the altered value matches one of the hashed values stored in the database. If the altered value matches a matched hashed value, the server computer can determine a range of a plurality of ranges. The range can be associated with the matched hashed value. The server computer can then determine a data item associated with the range. The server computer can provide the data item to the client device.
US11782891B2
Systems and processes disclosed herein perform an automatic remediation process. The automatic remediation process may be a log-based remediation process. Systems disclosed herein may obtain log files from an information management system and determine the occurrence of errors at the information management system based on error codes included in the logs. Further, the systems may access a knowledgebase to determine whether solutions for the errors have been previously generated. The solutions may include patches or hotfixes that can be applied to the information management system without removing user-access or stopping execution of the information management system. The systems may automatically update the information management system to address the errors. Alternatively, or in addition, the systems may alert a user, such as an administrator, of the existence of a solution to the error, and whether the solution may be applied without interrupting service or access to the information management system.
US11782885B2
A method for supporting files names in a storage system, the method may include receiving a first protocol request for creating an object having a requested object name that comprises one or more sets of slashes, wherein the first protocol does not use the one or more sets as hierarchy separators; wherein each set of slashes comprises one or more consecutive slashes; determining a role of each set of the one or more sets in a second protocol that uses slashes as hierarchy separators; and generating a path name for accessing the object, when using either one of the first and second protocols, wherein the generating is based on the requested object name and the role of each set.
US11782882B2
Methods, non-transitory computer readable media, and storage management devices that ingest artifacts from applications. The artifacts are stored on storage tiers using storage providers each configured to interface with one of the storage tiers. Metadata for each of the artifacts is generated and stored in a metadata store. The metadata includes a unique identifier for each of the artifacts associated with a storage location for each of the artifacts on the storage tiers. Configurable expressions of a storage policy are periodically and automatically applied to the metadata to determine when one or more of the artifacts should be migrated. The one or more of the artifacts are migrated from a first storage tier to a second storage tier using first and second storage providers configured to interface with the first and second storage tiers, respectively, when the determination indicates that the one or more of the artifacts should be migrated.
US11782880B2
A computer-implemented method according to one embodiment includes compiling log data from all nodes of a cluster, retrieving a timestamp table stored within the cluster, optimizing the timestamp table, and adjusting the log data from all the nodes of a cluster, utilizing the timestamp table.
US11782875B2
A plurality of computing devices are communicatively coupled to each other via a network, and each of the plurality of computing devices is operably coupled to one or more flash storage devices. Each computing device is operable to access one or more memory blocks within the flash storage devices and maintain a directory structure for managing access to the memory. The directory structure may be adaptively resized according to the addition or removal of one or more associated files stored in memory.
US11782870B2
Embodiments described herein provide a configurable heterogeneous Artificial Intelligence (AI) processor comprising at least two different architectural types of computation units, a storage unit and a controller. Each of the computation units has a respective task queue. The controller is configured to partition a computation graph of a neural network into a plurality of computation subtasks and distribute the computation subtasks to the task queues of the computation units. The controller is also configured to set a dependency among the computation subtasks, synchronize the computation subtasks according to the set dependency, and control access to data involved in the computation subtasks. Different application tasks are processed by uniformly managing and scheduling the various architectural types of computation units in an on-chip heterogeneous manner, so that the AI processor can flexibly adapt to different application scenarios.
US11782866B2
Embodiments may be generally direct to apparatuses, systems, method, and techniques to detect a message to communicate via an interconnect coupled with a device capable of communication via a plurality of interconnect protocols, the plurality of interconnect protocols comprising a non-coherent interconnect protocol, a coherent interconnect protocol, and a memory interconnect protocol. Embodiments also include determining an interconnect protocol of the plurality of interconnect protocols to communicate the message via the interconnect based on the message, and providing the message to a multi-protocol multiplexer coupled with the interconnect, the multi-protocol multiplexer to communicate the message utilizing the interconnect protocol via the interconnect with the device.
US11782859B2
Disclosed are devices and methods, among which is a device peripheral to a controller device that is used to provide memory access to the controller device. In some embodiments, the device may determine and provide a response of the device to requests from the separate device.
US11782858B2
Techniques in electronic systems, such as in systems comprising a CPU die and one or more external mixed-mode (analog) chips, may provide improvements advantages in one or more of system design, performance, cost, efficiency and programmability. In one embodiment, the CPU die comprises at least one microcontroller CPU and circuitry enabling the at least one CPU to have a full and transparent connectivity to an analog chip as if they are designed as a single chip microcontroller, while the interface design between the two is extremely efficient and with limited in number of wires, yet may provide improved performance without impact to functionality or the software model.
US11782842B1
In a log based system, a reclamation list of cache pages containing dirty data can be maintained and used. The cached dirty data pages identified by the reclamation list can be candidates for eviction from the cache. A cached dirty data page on the reclamation list can be persistently logged in a transaction log extension having storage allocated from a non-volatile solid state drive (SSD). The reclamation list can include descriptors of the cached dirty data pages prioritized for eviction in accordance with a least recently used (LRU) policy so that the LRU cached dirty data page can be selected for eviction. When a dirty data page which was evicted from the cache is reloaded into cache, the dirty data page can be added to the reclamation list by adding its page descriptor to the reclamation list. A dirty data page can be removed from the reclamation list once flushed.
US11782840B2
A method for operating a multi-transaction memory system, the method includes: storing Logical Block Address (LBA) information changed in response to a request from a host and a transaction identification (ID) of the request into one page of a memory block; and performing a transaction commit in response to a transaction commit request including the transaction ID from the host, wherein the performing of the transaction commit includes: changing a valid block bitmap in a controller of the multi-transaction memory system based on the LBA information.
US11782834B2
In a network-on-chip (NoC) interconnect connected to one or more agents with multiple input ports, one or more switches are provided with a round robin arbiter constructed to use representations of the input ports and, in some embodiments, the current round robin state, as thermometer codes. By using thermometer code to represent port information, the correspondence to the current input and the current state to be granted can be rapidly determined through a simple two-step AND and XOR operations. With such a simple logical procedure, the number of steps to make the determination, and therefore the energy required, can be reduced by log 2(n) steps or up to 43%. Using thermometer code reduces the number of computations required. Hence, the number of logic circuit elements required to carry out the calculation is reduced, shrinking the floorplan area needed for the arbiter.
US11782832B2
In a computer system, a processor and an I/O device controller communicate with each other via a coherence interconnect and according to a cache coherence protocol. Registers of the I/O device controllers are mapped to the cache coherent memory space to allow the processor to treat the registers as cacheable memory. As a result, latency of processor commands executed by the I/O device controller is decreased, and size of data stored in the I/O device controller that can be accessed by the processor is increased from the size of a single register to the size of an entire cache line.
US11782830B2
This document describes apparatuses and techniques for cache memory with randomized eviction. In various aspects, a cache memory randomly selects a cache line for eviction and/or replacement. The cache memory may also support multi-occupancy whereby the cache memory enters data reused from another cache line to replace the data of the randomly evicted cache line. By so doing, the cache memory may operate in a nondeterministic fashion, which may increase a probability of data remaining in the cache memory for subsequent requests.
US11782825B2
A memory system may include: a nonvolatile memory device; a volatile memory suitable for storing write data; and a controller suitable for: allocating a normal write buffer in the volatile memory when normal write data are inputted, allocating a first write buffer in the volatile memory when first write data, which are grouped into a first transaction and first total size information on a total size of the first transaction, are inputted, allocating a second write buffer in the volatile memory when second write data, which are grouped into a second transaction and second total size information on a total size of the second transaction, are inputted, managing sizes of the first and second write buffers to change them in response to the first and second total size information, respectively, and managing a size of the normal write buffer to fix it to a set size.
US11782824B2
A data path for memory addressable using an addressing scheme based on a minimum addressable unit, such as a byte, having a size (e.g. 8) which is a power of 2, is configured for transferring data between the memory array and a data interface using a transfer storage unit having N bits (e.g. 12), where N is an integer that is not a power of 2. A page buffer and cache in the data path can be configured in unit arrays with N rows, and to transfer data in the transfer storage units from selected N cell columns.
US11782811B2
An information generation apparatus includes a feature information generator that generates feature information on transition to a first screen based on a log including a transition timepoint and identification information, the transition timepoint being a timepoint when a foreground screen transitioned from a second screen to the first screen among a plurality of screens displayed by a plurality of program modules that differ from each other, and the identification information identifying from among the program modules a first program module for displaying the first screen, an index value generator that generates an index value indicative of a degree to which the first screen draws attention from a user based on the feature information, and a determiner that determines based on the index value whether to use the identification information that identifies the first program module in a process of estimating the state of the user.
US11782808B2
A system, computer program product, and method are presented for automatically executing chaos experiments on computing resources, applications, and services through automatically establishing and meeting core requirements for each chaos experiment. The method includes receiving a trigger signal configured to establish one or more condition s to execute one or more chaos experiments on at least a portion of one or more landing zones. The one or more chaos experiments are configured to operationally stress one or more of one or more infrastructure resources, one or more services, and one or more computing applications. The method also includes determining, automatically, the technical support coverage for the execution of the one or more chaos experiments. The method further includes executing, automatically, subject to the technical support coverage determination, the one or more chaos experiments.
US11782807B2
A memory module includes a substrate, and respective first, second and third memory devices. The first memory device is of a first type disposed on the substrate and has addressable storage locations. The second memory device is also of the first type, and includes storage cells dedicated to store failure address information associated with defective storage locations in the first memory device. The third memory device is of the first type and includes storage cells dedicated to substitute as storage locations for the defective storage locations.
US11782804B1
A method and system for workload anomaly detection for standalone hosts based on bare-metal recovery and/or state-system recovery data and metadata. In isolated circumstances, workloads tend to operate as expected, however, their behavior and/or functionality may become unpredictable when said workloads are exposed to other factors outside of isolation. Further, most of these other factors, as well as their influence on workload behavior and/or functionality tend to go unnoticed by administrators. Data and/or metadata, pertinent to bare-metal recovery and/or system-state recovery operations, may capture host-relevant information, including which workload(s) is/are installed on a host, which file-system objects maintained thereon belong to which installed workload, and what is the nature and storage location of each file-system object. In leveraging said bare-metal recovery and/or system-state recovery data and/or metadata, embodiments disclosed herein detect behavioral or functional anomalies exhibited by any workload operating on any given host.
US11782803B2
A method for data consolidation and preservation during backups of data stored in a source device from the source device to a target device is provided. The method is executed by the source device and includes: obtaining a first snapshot of the data and a second snapshot of the data; generating, in response to the obtaining, a first snapshot difference report using the first snapshot and the second snapshot; transmitting, in response to generating the first snapshot difference report, the first snapshot difference report to the target device to be stored with a backup copy of the data; and deleting, in response to transmitting the first snapshot difference report, the first snapshot.
US11782798B2
A multivariate time series model such as a Vector Auto Regression (VAR) model is built using fabric utilization, disk utilization, and CPU utilization time series data. The VAR model leverages interdependencies between multiple time-dependent variables to predict the start and length of an aperiodic backup time window, and to cause backup operations to occur during the aperiodic backup time window to thereby exploit the aperiodic backup time window for use in connection with backup operations. By automatically starting backup operations during predicted aperiodic backup time windows where the CPU, disk, and fabric utilization values are predicted to be low, it is possible to implement backup operations during time windows where the backup operations are less likely to interfere with primary application workloads, or system application workloads that need to be implemented to maintain optimal operation of the storage system.
US11782792B2
A device is provided to include: a transceiver configured to transmit and receive data; and a skip ordered set (SKP OS) control logic in communication with the transceiver and configured to generate an SKP OS and control the transceiver to transmit the SKP OS and a data block to a link connecting to an external device and including a plurality of lanes. The SKP OS control logic is configured to increase or decrease transmission interval of the SKP OS based on a transmission history of the SKP OS, in response to an entry of the link to a recovery state that is used to recover the link from an error.
US11782789B2
A storage network operates by: generating metadata for a data object; first disperse storage error encoding the metadata to produce a set of metadata slices, wherein the first disperse storage error encoding utilizes first dispersal parameters, the first dispersal parameters including a first decode threshold of 1; generating sets of first data slices via a second disperse storage error encoding of data segments associated with the data object, wherein the second disperse storage error encoding utilizes second dispersal parameters, the second dispersal parameters different from the first dispersal parameters and the second dispersal parameters including a second decode threshold greater than 1; producing an additional data segment associated with the data object wherein the additional data segment is different from the data segments and the metadata; and third disperse storage error encoding the additional data segment to produce a set of second data slices, wherein the third disperse storage error encoding utilizes the first dispersal parameters including the first decode threshold of 1.
US11782786B1
A method to be performed by a processor includes determining whether an application software has called an application programming interface, upon determination that the application software has called the application programming interface, determining whether one or more floating-point errors are recorded in a floating-point status register, and upon determination that one or more floating-point errors are recorded in the floating-point status register, performing a predefined action for each type of floating-point error recorded in the floating-point status register.
US11782780B2
A system includes a computer system, memory, and processor. The computer system includes active units of system resources, each executing a workload unit, and redundant units of system resources. The memory stores a reinforcement learning algorithm configured to generate a sequence of resets. Executing each reset includes exchanging the active unit of system resources associated with the reset with a redundant unit of system resources assigned to the active unit of system resources. The processor measures performance metric values, and determines, based on the values, that a first probability that a failure will occur is greater than a threshold. In response, the processor generates and executes a sequence of resets. The processor measures new performance metric values, and determines, based on the new values, a second probability that the failure will occur. The processor then updates the reinforcement learning algorithm based on a difference between the first and second probabilities.
US11782779B2
Techniques for quantum error correction of a multi-level system are provided and described. In some aspects, techniques for encoding a state of a multi-level quantum system include encoding a quantum information in a two-mode state of two quantum mechanical oscillators. Techniques for protecting the two-mode state against dephasing and energy loss are described.
US11782772B1
A computer-implemented method for execution of a service in a distributed environment, the method comprising performing a speculative execution of a service and storing a related result, wherein a decision whether the speculative execution of the service is performed is dependent on a dynamically changing score value and receiving a request for an execution of the service at a request proxy. Additionally, the method comprises upon determining that a valid result of the execution of the service is available from an earlier speculative execution of a comparable service, returning the valid result by the request proxy, and upon determining that a valid result of the execution of the service is not available from an earlier speculative execution of a comparable service, executing the service in a non-speculative manner, and returning a received non-speculative result by the request proxy.
US11782769B2
A method and a system for scheduling a virtual machine are disclosed. The method includes: obtaining energy consumption data of a rack and energy consumption data of host computers, wherein the rack is used to place the host computers; determining power consumption data of a virtual machine; determining a target host computer corresponding to the virtual machine according to the energy consumption data of the rack, the energy consumption data of the host computers, and the power consumption data of the virtual machine; and dispatching the virtual machine to the target host computer. The present disclosure solves the technical problems of unbalanced power consumption scheduling caused by virtual machine scheduling methods that are implemented only according to CPU parameters in the existing technologies.
US11782750B2
Certain embodiments described herein relate to an improved virtual machine restoration system. In one embodiment, an information management system receives a request to perform a restore of a virtual machine using virtual machine data stored on a secondary storage device. In response, the information management system boots up the virtual machine after restoring only a portion of the virtual machine data that is needed to boot up the virtual machine, thereby reducing latencies associated with virtual machine boot-up. The information management system continues to retrieve additional portions of the virtual machine data from the secondary storage device as such portions are requested by the virtual machine, thereby reducing or minimizing unnecessary data transfer from the secondary storage device.
US11782749B1
A system for tenant security control includes an interface and a processor. The interface is configured to receive a request to access shared services; provide a user interface for selecting a shared service of the shared services; and receive a selection of the shared service of the shared services. The processor is configured to determine data associated with the shared service of the shared services; store a shared-service tag indicating the data is associated with the shared service of the shared services and a tenant identifier tag indicating the data is associated with a contributing tenant; transfer the data to a model development system; determine a model using the data transferred to the model development system; and store the model.
US11782746B2
A memory system is provided to include a first virtual function controller in communication with a first virtual machine of a host and configured to receive, from the first virtual machine, a command for accessing a namespace and provide, to the first virtual machine, a response to the command; a second virtual function controller in communication with a second virtual machine of the host and configured to be coupled to the namespace and receive the command from the first virtual function controller based on status information of the first virtual function controller and the second virtual function controller; a buffer memory configured to provide an area for data corresponding to the command; and a memory controller configured to access the namespace based on the command and provide the buffer memory with the data.
US11782734B2
Improved techniques to access content presented on a user interface by a software program are disclosed. The improved techniques permit the content to be retrieved from process memory used by the software program. Once accessed, the content (e.g., text) can be analyzed and used to understand and interact with the software program (e.g., application program) by way of the user interface (e.g., application window). The improved techniques are well suited for Robotic process automation (RPA) system. In such cases, RPA systems are able to accurately understand the content of the user interfaces such that software automation processes can operate with increased reliability and flexibility.
US11782733B2
Techniques for training an artificial intelligence (AI)/machine learning (ML) model to recognize applications, screens, and UI elements using computer vision (CV) and to recognize user interactions with the applications, screens, and UI elements. Optical character recognition (OCR) may also be used to assist in training the AI/ML model. Training of the AI/ML model may be performed without other system inputs such as system-level information (e.g., key presses, mouse clicks, locations, operating system operations, etc.) or application-level information (e.g., information from an application programming interface (API) from a software application executing on a computing system), or the training of the AI/ML model may be supplemented by other information, such as browser history, heat maps, file information, currently running applications and locations, system level and/or application-level information, etc.
US11782727B2
Methods, systems, and devices for read prediction during a system boot procedure are described. A memory device may identify a command for a boot procedure and transfer data stored in a memory array to a cache of the memory device. In some cases, the memory device may prefetch data used during the boot procedure and thereby improve the latency of the boot procedure. When the memory device receives a command that requests data stored in the memory array as part of the boot procedure, the memory device may identify a cache hit based on prefetching the requested data before the command is received. In such cases, the memory device may retrieve the prefetched data from the cache.
US11782721B2
Systems, apparatuses, and methods for organizing bits in a memory device are described. In a number of embodiments, an apparatus can include an array of memory cells, a data interface, a multiplexer coupled between the array of memory cells and the data interface, and a controller coupled to the array of memory cells, the controller configured to cause the apparatus to latch bits associated with a row of memory cells in the array in a number of sense amplifiers in a prefetch operation and send the bits from the sense amplifiers, through a multiplexer, to a data interface, which may include or be referred to as DQs. The bits may be sent to the DQs in a particular order that may correspond to a particular matrix configuration and may thus facilitate or reduce the complexity of arithmetic operations performed on the data.
US11782717B2
The technology disclosed herein pertains to a system and method for profiling performance of an embedded computation instruction set (CIS), the method including receiving a profiling component to a computational storage device (CSD), the profiling component being configured to measure one or more execution parameters of a computational instruction set (CIS), executing the CIS at a program slot in a computational storage processor of the CSD, monitoring the execution of the CIS to generate a log of the execution parameters of the CIS, and communicating the log to a host in response to receiving a get-log page command.
US11782709B2
Embodiments of systems, apparatuses, and methods for fused multiple add. In some embodiments, a decoder decodes a single instruction having an opcode, a destination field representing a destination operand, and fields for a first, second, and third packed data source operand, wherein packed data elements of the first and second packed data source operand are of a first, different size than a second size of packed data elements of the third packed data operand. Execution circuitry then executes the decoded single instruction to perform, for each packed data element position of the destination operand, a multiplication of a M N-sized packed data elements from the first and second packed data sources that correspond to a packed data element position of the third packed data source, add of results from these multiplications to a full-sized packed data element of a packed data element position of the third packed data source, and storage of the addition result in a packed data element position destination corresponding to the packed data element position of the third packed data source, wherein M is equal to the full-sized packed data element divided by N.
US11782701B2
In some aspects, a method for updating software using a rules engine is provided. The rules engine selects a handler for updating a non-updated string of code of a plurality of strings of code of a file and according to a set of rules. The set of rules associates the handler with updating a unique non-updated string of code. The rules engine also instructs the handler to scan the plurality of strings of code, identify, based on the scanning, the non-updated strings of code uniquely associated with the handler, and update the non-updated string of code. The rules engine further receives, from the handler, an indication that the non-updated string of code uniquely associated with the handler is an updated string of code. In addition, the rules engine generates for display on a display screen at least the updated string of code.
US11782699B1
Implementations described herein provide systems and methods for a non-interruptive software update for a device. In one implementation, a software update for a critical node of a node system network of a controller of the device is detected. The node system network utilizes a publisher-subscriber framework. The software update is installed, and the critical node continues to operate in the publisher-subscriber framework during the software update. The software update creates an updated node. The updated node is subscribed to the publisher-subscriber framework, and the critical node is replaced with the updated node within the publisher-subscriber framework by switching subscriber information from the critical node to the updated node.
US11782697B1
Various embodiments of the invention are related to a method of performing upgrades to a computing system. After an initial upgrade strategy is produced by a device emulation system, one or more embodiments of the invention may continue to refine the upgrade strategy if changes occur to key aspects of the system, before the upgrade is performed and/or completed. These key aspects or key identifiers of the system are monitored throughout the upgrade process and are used to refine the upgrade strategy.
US11782693B2
Examples described herein include systems and methods managing firmware versions of user devices that are enrolled in an enterprise mobility management system. The system can include a management server that sends profiles to enrolled devices, causing those devices to restrict further firmware updates and register with a firmware server. The management server can retrieve available firmware versions and display those in a console. An administrator can select target firmware versions in the console. The management server can the cause the enrolled devices to update to the target firmware versions. This can include sending a call from the management server to the firmware server, causing an automatic update. It can also include sending a command from the management server to an enrolled device, causing the enrolled device to prompt a user prior to requesting a firmware update. This can allow an administrator to prevent user devices from installing firmware updates that could expose the enterprise to security risks or negatively impact operation of enterprise applications.
US11782692B2
An example operation includes one or more of receiving a notification of an available software update configured to alter functionality of a transport, enabling the altered functionality for an amount of time, and responsive to the altered functionality not being utilized during the amount of time, sending a notification indicating a negative outcome.
US11782687B1
Disclosed herein are techniques for reducing sizes of executable files. Techniques include identifying an executable file having a plurality of functions; determining, by parsing the executable file or a code structure representing the executable file, that a first and second function each comprise a common block; identifying a third function configured to perform the common block; changing the first and second functions by: removing the common block from at least one of the first or second functions; and inserting a call to the third function into at least one of the first or second functions; and updating the executable file by: replacing, in the executable file, at least one of the first or second functions with at least one of the updated first or second functions; and adding the third function to the executable file.
US11782686B2
Embodiments described herein a code generation and understanding model that builds on a Transformer-based encoder-decoder framework. The code generation and understanding model is configured to derive generic representations for programming language (PL) and natural language (NL) in code domain via pre-training on unlabeled code corpus, and then to benefit many code-related downstream tasks with fine-tuning. Apart from the denoising sequence-to-sequence objectives widely adopted for pre-training on natural language, identifier tagging and prediction pre-training objective is adopted to enable the model to better leverage the crucial token type information from PL, which specifically are the identifiers assigned by developers.
US11782683B1
A system for variable replacement in a template artificial intelligence (AI) accelerator code. The system includes: at least one memory; at least one processor communicatively coupled to the at least one memory, and configured for computing at least one table of variables from a template AI accelerator code; and an AI accelerator including a plurality of engines, and communicatively coupled to the at least one processor and the at least one memory. The AI accelerator is configured to create a variable replaced AI accelerator code for the plurality of engines of the AI accelerator from the template AI accelerator code by replacing variables in the template AI accelerator code with actual values from the at least one table of variables.
US11782677B2
A laundry appliance includes a cabinet. A door is coupled to the cabinet. The door is operable between an opened position and a closed position. An audio interface is disposed on the door. The audio interface includes a microphone for receiving a voice command and a speaker for projecting an audio output. A visual interface is disposed on the door. The visual interface is configured to display a message in response to at least one of the voice command and the audio output. A microcontroller is disposed on the door. The microcontroller is operably coupled to the audio interface and the visual interface. A proximity sensor is configured to communicate sensed information to the microcontroller. The microcontroller is configured to activate at least one of the audio interface and the visual interface in response to the sensed information.
US11782671B2
A digital photo frame system is described herein. The system comprises a master digital photo frame configured to display a master media and a plurality of slave digital photo frames configured to display a plurality of slave media. The master digital photo frame is configured to provide power to the plurality of slave digital photo frames, and receive a media package from a storage location. The media package comprises the master media and the plurality of slave media. The master digital photo frame is configured to send each of the plurality of slave media to a respective slave photo frame.
US11782664B2
A managing apparatus includes a processor configured to use continuous paper strips as recording media, receive multiple print jobs having different print speeds, and create print groups into which the multiple print jobs are classified according to print speed.
US11782654B2
An authentication server may, in a case where a communication state between the authentication server and a management server is a non-connecting state, send first authentication information to an external device. A printer may, in a case where a communication state between the printer and the management server changes from a communication-enabled state to a communication-disabled state, shift a state of the printer from a first permission state to a first prohibition state, while the state of the printer is the first prohibition state, accept an input of second authentication information from a user; and, in a case where the input of the second authentication information is accepted and the second authentication information matches the first authentication information, shift the state of the printer from the first prohibition state to a second permission state.
US11782650B2
A printing device includes a display and a controller. The controller performs a counting process to increment a cumulative value of a printing count each time printing is performed by the printing device. The controller performs a first display control process to display on the display the cumulative value of the printing count which is incremented in the counting process. The controller performs a display mode modification process to modify a display mode for the cumulative value of the printing count displayed on the display when a printing agreement is established for a subscription. The printing agreement is for charging fees depending on a printing count within a specific interval.
US11782639B2
Techniques for automated datastore unavailability handling are provided. In one set of embodiments, a computer system can receive a request to bring a datastore offline and, in response to the request, identify one or more virtual machines (VMs) in a virtualized computing environment that have one or more virtual disks stored in the datastore. The computer system can then, for each of the one or more VMs, determine an action to be taken with respect to the VM in response to the datastore's unavailability and trigger execution of the action.
US11782631B2
An illustrative method includes receiving a write request to write payload data to a virtual storage volume; transmitting the write request to a plurality of storage nodes each storing a replica of the virtual storage volume; acknowledging the write request only after a quorum of the storage nodes has stored the payload in their respective kernel memory; and flushing the payloads stored in each kernel memory to persistent storage only after a threshold number of outstanding write requests that have been acknowledged, but not yet flushed, has been reached, the flushing configured to optimize performance for synchronous workloads.
US11782624B2
A method of operating a storage system may include allocating a first partition of a tier of storage resources to a first client, wherein the tier operates at least partially as a storage cache, allocating a second partition of the tier of the storage resources to a second client, monitoring a workload of the first client, monitoring a workload of the second client, and reallocating the first partition of the tier of the storage resources to the first client based on the monitored workload of the first client and the monitored workload of the second client. The method may further include reallocating the second partition of the tier of the storage resources to the second client based on the monitored workload of the first client and the monitored workload of the second client.
US11782623B2
A partition function is transferred from a source system to a multi-tenant target environment. The transfer is executed from a source system to a multi-tenant target environment. Physical and logical input/output (I/O) configuration settings of a partition image are separated on the source system, moving logical I/O configuration settings from the source system to a remote multi-tenant target environment. A dedicated target system of the remote multi-tenant target environment is selected. Physical information about hardware and connections of the dedicated target system are added to the logical I/O configuration settings. The logical I/O configuration settings combined with the physical information in the target system are activated. An operating system with the activated logical I/O configuration is started such that the partition function is transferred.
US11782616B2
A storage system includes a master storage device for storing data based on a RAID level determined by a host, a slave storage device for storing the data according to a command distributed from the master storage device, and a controller hub for coupling the slave storage device to the master storage device, wherein the master storage device is further configured to transfer the command to the slave storage device through the controller hub when the master storage device receives a command processing request from the host, transmit a complete queue (CQ) to the host when operations of the master storage device and the slave storage device are completed in response to the command processing request, and request a host to allocate a capacity to each function in the master storage device and the at least one of the plurality of slave storage devices based on a reference capacity.
US11782615B2
An information processing system includes a data processing apparatus and multiple storage apparatuses. The data processing apparatus stores, into a memory, write data to be written to a first storage apparatus, and sends, to the first storage apparatus, a first transfer request containing information of a storing location of the write data in the memory. The first storage apparatus executes a transfer process to read the write data from the storing location, and writes the write data to a first storage area in the first storage apparatus; sends, to a second storage apparatus, a second transfer request instructing a transfer of the write data from the memory to the second storage apparatus; and sends, to a third storage apparatus, a third transfer request instructing a transfer of the write data from the first storage area to the third storage apparatus.
US11782607B2
Systems and methods for replicating data from a first site to a second site remote from said first site are described. An embodiment includes storing compressed data on a hard disk appliance, reading said data without decompressing said data, sending said data over a wide-area-network (WAN) in a compressed state, and storing said data on a second hard disk appliance remote from said first hard disk appliance in its compressed state without performing an additional compression operation.
US11782590B2
Disclosed in the present application are a scene-operation method, an electronic device, and a non-transitory computer readable medium, relating to the field of the Internet of Things. The method includes: acquiring a plurality of scenes corresponding to a scene-trigger condition; acquiring a priority of each scene of the plurality of scenes; sorting the plurality of scenes according to the priority of each scene, and obtaining an execution sequence for the plurality of scenes; and executing the plurality of scenes according to the execution sequence.
US11782586B2
A mechanism is described for facilitating multiple multimedia viewing planes in media display systems according to one embodiment of the invention. A method of embodiments of the invention includes using a plurality of multimedia planes corresponding to a plurality of multimedia content types. The plurality of multimedia planes may be integrated to be presented through an integrated user interface at a media processing device. The method may further include selecting, via the integrated user interface, one or more content categories from a plurality of multimedia content categories, and presenting, via a multimedia plane of the plurality of multimedia planes, contents associated with the one or more selected content categories.
US11782583B2
A remote location monitoring system, for example, a home monitoring or weather monitoring system may include one or more sensors and/or receivers at a remote location such as a residence or business to be monitored. The sensors and receivers may communicate with a central server via a gateway device, and may be controlled by users locally or remotely via the server. Users may register to receive remote notifications of weather events and other home monitoring events. Users may also access remotely sensors and receivers to configure alerts, notifications, and automatic responses for the devices and integrated appliances at the remote location.
US11782575B2
The present disclosure generally relates to managing and sharing contextually-relevant media content. In some embodiments, a device receives an input, and in response, displays a suggested collection of media items for sharing with a recipient, wherein the collection is relevant to a message conversation with the recipient. Subsequent to displaying the suggested collection, the device transmits a message to the recipient as part of the message conversation that provides access to the at least a portion of the suggested collection of media items. In some embodiments, a device receives an indication, from an external device, that a first user has shared a first collection of media items with a second user. Subsequent to receiving the indication that the first user has shared the first collection of media items with the second user, the device outputs a prompt to share, with the first user, one or more suggested media items.
US11782566B2
An electronic device including a display layer and a sensor layer including a plurality of sensing units. Each of the plurality of sensing units includes at least one sub sensing unit. The at least one sub sensing unit includes a first pattern including a first portion and a second portion, a first cross pattern including a first cross portion and a second cross portion, a second cross pattern, and a bridge pattern. The second portion extends in a first cross direction crossing the first direction and a second direction crossing the first direction to face the first cross portion, and the second cross portion extends in the first cross direction to face the first portion.
US11782564B2
A touch sensor-antenna module according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes a substrate layer having an active region and a bonding region, a touch sensor electrode layer on the substrate layer, the touch sensor electrode layer including sensing electrodes disposed on the active region, traces extending from the sensing electrodes, and touch sensor pads disposed on the bonding region to be connected to terminal end portions of the traces, a radiator on the substrate layer, and an antenna pad disposed on the bonding region together with the touch sensor pads to be electrically connected to the radiator.
US11782563B2
A touch substrate and a display device are provided. The touch substrate includes a touch structure layer arranged on a base. The touch structure layer includes a plurality of first touch electrodes and a plurality of second touch electrodes; the touch structure layer includes a metal mesh; the metal mesh includes a plurality of mesh patterns; each mesh pattern is a polygon composed of a plurality of metal lines; the plurality of mesh patterns are provided with a plurality of first notches and a plurality of second notches; the plurality of first notches are located at boundary positions of the first touch electrodes and the second touch electrodes; the plurality of second notches are located at other positions except for the boundary positions; each first notch enables the corresponding metal line to form first broken lines, and each second notch enables the corresponding metal line to form second broken lines; in each of the plurality of mesh patterns, the first broken lines and the metal lines adjacent to the first broken lines form a first broken line unit, and the second broken lines and the metal lines adjacent to the second broken lines form a second broken line unit; and a form of the first broken line unit is different from a form of the second broken line unit.
US11782559B2
A conductive component includes a first electrode pattern made of metal thin wires, and includes a plurality of first conductive patterns that extend in a first direction alternating with first non-conductive patterns. Each first conductive pattern includes break parts in portions other than intersection parts of the thin metal wires. The conductive component further includes a second electrode pattern made of thin metal wires, and includes a plurality of second conductive patterns that extend in a second direction orthogonal to the first direction and alternating with second non-conductive patterns. Each second conductive pattern includes break parts in portions other than intersection parts of thin metal wires.
US11782558B2
A touch structure, a touch display panel and an electronic device are provided. The touch structure includes multiple first touch sub-electrodes and second touch sub-electrodes. Multiple first metal lines in a boundary region between adjacent first and second touch sub-electrodes respectively include multiple spaces; each space divides a first metal line, where it is located, into two first metal line segments to insulate the adjacent first and second touch sub-electrodes. The spaces include multiple first spaces which are in a first line and respectively on multiple first metal lines intersecting with the first line that is substantially extended along a certain direction. Between at least two first spaces is provided with at least one first metal line intersecting the first straight line, and no space is at an intersection of the each one first metal line and the first line. The touch structure has a good effect of shadow elimination.
US11782555B2
A method for driving a display device includes operating an input sensing part in a direct sensing mode. The input sensing part includes first sensing electrodes connected to transmission lines and second sensing electrodes connected to the sensing lines. The input sensing part operates in a noise sensing mode and proximity sensing mode when a call mode is performed. The proximity sensing mode includes generation of a proximity sensing signal concerning proximity of a user to the display device. Noise sensed in the noise sensing mode is removed from the proximity sensing signal when the proximity sensing signal indicates the user is proximate. At least one of a voltage level of a drive signal, a number of simultaneous transmission lines to which the drive signal is simultaneously applied, or a frequency of the drive signal is differently set in the noise sensing mode as compared to the proximity sensing mode.
US11782547B2
The present disclosure provides a display substrate and a manufacturing method therefor, and a display device. The display substrate includes: a substrate base, including a first region and a second region; a plurality of sub-pixels, at least one sub-pixel including a light-emitting element including a first electrode, a light-emitting layer, and a second electrode; a plurality of first power lines electrically connected to the first electrode; a first power bus electrically connected to the plurality of first power lines; a second power line electrically connected to the second electrode and including a first portion and a second portion, a gap existing between the second portion of the second power line and the first power bus; a first insulating layer covering the first power bus, the second power line, and the gap; a conductive layer on the first insulating layer; and a plurality of touch electrode lines.
US11782542B2
The first and second touch electrodes constitute a mesh shape of staying away from overlap with the light-emitting pixels. Each electrode body has a first slim portion between adjacent light-emitting pixels in the first direction. Each electrode body has a first wide portion between adjacent light-emitting pixels in the second direction. The first wide portion is wider than the first slim portion. The jumper electrode has a second slim portion between adjacent light-emitting pixels in the first direction. The jumper electrode has a second wide portion between adjacent light-emitting pixels in the second direction. The second wide portion is wider than the second slim portion. The light-emitting pixels each have a planar shape longer in the second direction than in the first direction. The first and second wide portions are overlapped and electrically conductive, penetrating the insulation film.
US11782541B2
A touch panel may include a back layer, a supporting layer, a conductive layer, an electrode layer, and a frame sealant. The back layer is formed at a back side of a display screen; the supporting layer is arranged opposite to the back layer and is located at a side of the back layer facing away from the display screen; the conductive layer is located between the back layer and the supporting layer and is formed on the back layer; the electrode layer is located between the back layer and the supporting layer and formed on the supporting layer, with a gap between the electrode layer and the conductive layer; and the frame sealant couples the back layer with the supporting layer, and is arranged around the conductive layer and the electrode layer.
US11782531B2
The present disclosure generally relates to methods and apparatuses for detecting gestures on a reduced-size electronic device at locations off of the display, such as gestures on the housing of the device or on a rotatable input mechanism (e.g., a digital crown) of the device, and responding to the gestures by, for example, navigating lists of items and selecting items from the list; translating the display of an electronic document; or sending audio control data to an external audio device.
US11782530B2
A touch pad is configured to receive input operations using objects including a finger and a stylus. The touch pad includes a touch screen including a touch detection surface that serves as a button and as a position detection region for detecting positions of the objects. The touch pad includes an integrated circuit having an object detection function of detecting the positions of the objects on the touch detection surface and a button function of detecting a press state of the button based on a force applied to the touch detection surface. The touch pad includes a button function stop unit configured to cause, according to an operation state of the stylus or according to a setting related to an input operation of the stylus, the integrated circuit to stop outputting a button press state value indicative of the press state detected by the button function.
US11782529B2
Aspects of the present invention relate to external user interfaces used in connection with head worn computers (HWC).
US11782528B2
An active stylus includes a stylus tip assembly and an elongate housing enclosing a portion of the stylus tip assembly. A winged bracket mounted within the elongate housing and affixed to a tip-distal end of the stylus tip assembly is configured to flex in response to pressure applied to the stylus tip assembly. A strain gauge disposed along the winged bracket is configured to measure strain along the winged bracket caused by pressure applied to the tip assembly.
US11782523B2
Disclosed are a method for controlling an Internet of Things (IoT) device, and a terminal device. The method is applied to a terminal device and includes: acquiring parameter information of a triggered key of a mouse; determining a target device and target operation information acting on the target device based on the parameter information; and sending device information of the target device and the target operation information to a server.
US11782519B2
A computer input device can include a housing, a set of key switch mechanisms positioned in the housing, and a removable key structure that is operable between a first configuration positioned in the housing and a second configuration detached from the housing. The removable key can have a position sensor, wherein in the first configuration, the removable key structure is operable to provide a key-based typing input, and, in the second configuration, the removable key structure is operable as a computer pointing device using the position sensor. The removable key structure can therefore allow comfortable, portable, and precise pointer input for a computer input system.
US11782506B2
Systems and methods are described for extended reality environment interaction. An extended reality environment including an object is generated for display, and an eye motion is detected. Based on the detecting, it is determined whether the object is in a field of view for at least a predetermined period of time, and in response to determining that the object is in the field of view for at least the predetermined period of time, one or more items related to the object are generated for display in the extended virtual reality environment.
US11782500B2
A method of simulating physics in a virtual worlds system includes: instantiating a multi-user virtual environment; selecting a plurality of physics hosts from a plurality of client devices based on predefined selection criteria; obtaining a request to modify an object within the multi-user virtual environment; in response to obtaining the request to modify the object, providing the request to the plurality of hosts and instructions to determine a candidate subsequent state of the object; obtaining a plurality of candidate subsequent states of the object, including a respective candidate subsequent state from each of the plurality of physics hosts; determining a subsequent state of the object based on the plurality of candidate subsequent states of the object; and providing the subsequent state of the object to the plurality of client devices and instructions to update their versions of the multi-user virtual environment based on the subsequent state of the object.
US11782499B2
A user may interact and select positions in three-dimensional space arbitrarily through conversion of a two-dimensional positional input into a three-dimensional point in space. The system may allow a user to use one or more user input devices for pointing, annotating, or drawing on virtual objects, real objects or empty space in reference to the location of the three-dimensional point in space within an augmented reality or mixed reality session.
US11782486B2
An apparatus includes a front panel that includes a front slot along an edge of the front panel and a back panel fixedly coupled to the front panel. The back panel includes a back slot along an edge of the back panel. The front slot and back slot align. A side panel is configured to fold into a gap between the front panel and the back panel, and a pivot coupling at a corner of the side panel. The pivot coupling is slidably coupled to the front and back slots. The corner of the side panel slidably moves along the front and back slots via the pivot coupling, and the side panel is movable from a stowed position in the gap to an open position to the side of the front and back panels by rotating the side panel and moving the pivot coupling along the front and back slots.
US11782482B2
A display device includes: a flexible display panel having a display area and a non-display area disposed adjacent to the display area; a supporting member provided at a predetermined area of the flexible display panel adjacent to one side of the flexible display panel, wherein the non-display area of the flexible display panel contacts the supporting member and surrounds the supporting member while being bent at a bend angle, and the bend angle of the non-display area is variously adjusted by the supporting member.