Abstract:
A computer device (200) includes a deployment unit (220) which deploys an application program (100) into a runtime execution environment (203) based on configuration information from a plurality of configuration files (120), including at least one base configuration file (122) and one or more supplementary configuration files (123), wherein a merge unit (220) uses the one or more supplementary configuration files (123) to act upon and modify the configuration information provided in the base configuration file (122). A method of providing configuration files in a computer device (200) includes modifying configuration information provided in the base configuration file (122) using the one or more supplementary configuration files (123) to provide a merged configuration file (124), and deploying the application program (100) into the runtime execution environment (203) based on configuration information from the merged configuration file (124).
Abstract:
An integrated circuit haying normal and special operating modes includes a mode entry interlock (201) which is enabled by an initialization command and an externally supplied voltage at a first I/O terminal (204) to detect a conflict at the I/O terminal for reducing the likelihood of inadvertent entry into the special operating mode. The mode entry interlock also includes a second I/O terminal (212) for receiving a disassociated software command to enter into the special operating mode, and mode control logic (210, 216) for evaluating the received software command against any detected conflict at the I/O terminal to generate a special operating mode enable signal in response to receiving the first and second input signals only when the detected logic state conflicts with the first logic state.
Abstract:
A computer device (200) includes a deployment unit (220) which deploys an application program (100) into a runtime execution environment (203) based on configuration information from a plurality of configuration files (120), including at least one base configuration file (122) and one or more supplementary configuration files (123), wherein a merge unit (220) uses the one or more supplementary configuration files (123) to act upon and modify the configuration information provided in the base configuration file (122). A method of providing configuration files in a computer device (200) includes modifying configuration information provided in the base configuration file (122) using the one or more supplementary configuration files (123) to provide a merged configuration file (124), and deploying the application program (100) into the runtime execution environment (203) based on configuration information from the merged configuration file (124).
Abstract:
Processing of MLD control packets in an access point (AP) connected to a digital network. According to the present invention, an AP in a network converts MLD queries from multicast to unicast and sends these unicast packets to each client of the AP. These MLD query packets may be filtered or restricted by per-user client rules These MLD query packets may also be tagged as high priority packets to speed their delivery. The AP also suppresses the retransmission of MLD Join packets to clients of the AP.
Abstract:
Systems and methods for cabling verification may include one or more operations including, but not limited to: receiving floor plan data representing a floor plan of a premises; receiving at least one user input specifying a location of at least one cabling endpoint relative to the floor plan; receiving at least one user input selecting at least one cabling verification test for the at least one cabling endpoint; receiving one or more cabling verification test results for the at least one cabling endpoint obtained by at least one testing device; and updating at least one database element associated with the at least one cabling endpoint and maintained by the cloud-based server.
Abstract:
Ein Verfahren zur Detektion von mindestens zwei in einem Empfangssignal enthaltenen amplitudenmodulierten Übertragungssignalen im selben Frequenzkanal mit jeweils unterschiedlicher Frequenzverschiebung ermittelt (S10) ein modifiziertes Empfangssignal mittels einer nicht-linearer Signalverarbeitung aus dem Empfangssignals. Anschließend wird das Spektrum des modifizierten Empfangssignals mittels Fourier-Transformation (S20) bestimmt und mindestens zwei im Empfangssignal enthaltene Übertragungssignale detektiert (S30-S100), falls im ermittelten Spektrum mindestens zwei zu Trägersignalen jeweils gehörige erste Spektrallinien von zu Rausch- und Nutzsignalen gehörigen Spektralanteilen signifikant unterscheidbar sind.