Abstract:
An indium oxide based material containing carbon, and a method for preparing the same are provided. In such a method, the carbon is added to the indium oxide based material film so that the electrical resistivity of the indium oxide based material film is decreased, and the light transmittance of the indium oxide based material in the shorter wavelength range is increased, and also the light can transmit through such a material over a broader short wavelength range. The indium oxide based material prepared by the method of the present invention has higher electrical conductivity and higher light transmittance in comparison with the conventional one without adding carbon.
Abstract:
A wireless audio system includes a first device and a second device. The first device includes a first logic and a first WLAN unit coupled to the first logic. The first logic performs audio processing to generate audio data. The first WLAN unit transmits the audio data through a radio frequency channel. The second device includes a second WLAN unit and an audio reproducing unit coupled to the second WLAN unit. The second WLAN unit receives the audio data from the radio frequency channel. The audio reproducing unit generates sound according to the audio data.
Abstract:
A system for semiconductor wafer manufacturing, comprises a chamber process path for processing the wafer, and a device operable to remove particles from the wafer by electrostatic and electromagnetic methodologies wherein the device is installed in the chamber process path.
Abstract:
A multimedia system includes a data source for providing a multimedia data; a wireless transmitting module, coupled to the data source, comprising a wireless transmitter for transmitting the multimedia data; a wireless receiving module comprising a wireless receiver for receiving the multimedia data from the wireless transmitter; and a reproducing device, coupled to the wireless receiving module, for reproducing the multimedia data received by the wireless receiver.
Abstract:
A method and system for treating a bodily lumen with an implantable medical device, such as a stent, are disclosed. The device may be disposed within a bodily lumen and radially expanded by circumferentially deforming a tube-like section of the device. The deforming section may expand the lumen and the deformed section may support the lumen.
Abstract:
Sparsely distributed prefixes within a bitmapped multi-bit trie are compressed by one or more of: replacing a single entry table string terminating with a single prefix end node with a parent table entry explicitly encoding a prefix portion; replacing a table with only two end nodes or only an end node and an internal node with a single parent table entry explicitly encoding prefix portions; replacing two end nodes with a single compressed child entry at a table location normally occupied by an internal node and explicitly encoding prefix portions; and replacing a plurality of end nodes with a prefix-only entry located at the table end explicitly encoding portions of a plurality of prefixes. The compressed child entry and the prefix-only entry, if present, are read by default each time the table is searched. Run length encoding allows variable length prefix portions to be encoded.
Abstract:
A light-emitting gallium nitride-based III-V group compound semiconductor device with high light extraction efficiency that features on a substrate with concave and/or convex surface, a texturing surface layer, and a transparent conductive window layer. Therefore, the operating voltage is decreased and the efficiency of light extracting is improved.
Abstract:
Internet Protocol address prefixes are hashed into hash tables allocated memory blocks on demand after collisions occur for both a first hash and a single rehash. The number of memory blocks allocated to each hash table is limited, with additional prefixes handled by an overflow content addressable memory. Each hash table contains only prefixes of a particular length, with different hash tables containing prefixes of different lengths. Only a subset of possible prefix lengths are accommodated by the hash tables, with a remainder of prefixes handled by the content addressable memory or a similar alternate address lookup facility.