Patents by Inventor Rosa M. Avila-Hernandez
Rosa M. Avila-Hernandez has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 11868266Abstract: Memory bank redistribution based on power consumption of multiple memory banks of a memory die can provide an overall reduced power consumption of a memory device. The respective power consumption of each bank can be determined and memory operations to the banks can be distributed based on the determined power consumption. The memory die can include an interface coupled to each bank. Control circuitry can remap logical to physical addresses of the banks based on one or more parameters such as a power consumption of each bank, counts of memory operations for each bank, and/or a relative physical distance of each bank.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2021Date of Patent: January 9, 2024Assignee: Micron Technology, Inc.Inventors: Ji-Hye G Shin, Kazuaki Ohara, Rosa M. Avila-Hernandez, Rachael R. Skreen
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Publication number: 20230410040Abstract: Methods, apparatuses, and systems associated with inventory management are described. Examples can include receiving at a processor first signaling from a first sensor device configured to monitor the interior of a first enclosure and receiving at the processor second signaling from a second sensor device configured to monitor the interior of a second enclosure. Examples can include writing from the processor to a storage device coupled to the processor data that is based at least in part on a combination of the first and second signaling, identifying a quantity or amount of at least one item in the first enclosure and at least one item in the second enclosure, and transmitting third signaling when the quantity or amount of the at least one item in the first enclosure or the at least one item in the second enclosure is less than a threshold value.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2023Publication date: December 21, 2023Inventors: Fatma Arzum Simsek-Ege, Gitanjali T. Ghosh, Yixin Yan, Rosa M. Avila-Hernandez
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Patent number: 11763253Abstract: Methods, apparatuses, and systems associated with inventory management are described. Examples can include receiving at a processor first signaling from a first sensor device configured to monitor the interior of a first enclosure and receiving at the processor second signaling from a second sensor device configured to monitor the interior of a second enclosure. Examples can include writing from the processor to a storage device coupled to the processor data that is based at least in part on a combination of the first and second signaling, identifying a quantity or amount of at least one item in the first enclosure and at least one item in the second enclosure, and transmitting third signaling when the quantity or amount of the at least one item in the first enclosure or the at least one item in the second enclosure is less than a threshold value.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2020Date of Patent: September 19, 2023Assignee: Micron Technology, Inc.Inventors: Fatma Arzum Simsek-Ege, Gitanjali T. Ghosh, Yixin Yan, Rosa M. Avila-Hernandez
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Patent number: 11650898Abstract: An on-die logic analyzer (ODLA) can reduce the time and resources that would otherwise be spent in validating or debugging memory system timings. The ODLA can receive an enable signal with respect to a start command and start a count of clock cycles in response to a first issued command matching the start command defined in a first mode register. The ODLA can stop the count of clock cycles in response to a second issued command matching a stop command defined in a second mode register. The ODLA can write a value indicative of the stopped count to a third mode register or an on-die storage array in response to the stopped count exceeding a previously stored count.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2022Date of Patent: May 16, 2023Assignee: Micron Technology, Inc.Inventors: Jackson N. Callaghan, Kazuaki Ohara, Ji-Hye G. Shin, Vyjayanthi Prasad, Rosa M. Avila-Hernandez, Gitanjali T. Ghosh, Rachael R. Skreen
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Patent number: 11641681Abstract: Methods, apparatuses, and non-transitory machine-readable media associated with data transmission are described. Data transmission and remote activity monitoring can include detecting a triggering event and determining an output data type associated with the triggering event, wherein the output data type is a first type for display at a second device or a second type to initiate communication between the first device and one or more second devices. Data transmission can include transmitting the output data to the second device via a device-to-device data link in response to determining the output data type comprises the first type. In response to determining the output data type comprises the second type, data transmission can include initiating a two-way communication path with the second device, the two-way communication path comprising a device-to-device data link or a data link with a base station or access point and transmitting the output data to the second device.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2021Date of Patent: May 2, 2023Assignee: Micron Technology, Inc.Inventors: Kristina L. Ming, Lisa R. Copenspire-Ross, Madison D. Drake, Rosa M. Avila-Hernandez
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Publication number: 20220398026Abstract: Memory bank remapping based on sensed temperatures of a memory device can provide an overall reduced power consumption of the memory device. Signaling indicative of sensed temperatures detected by a plurality of temperature sensors within a stack of memory dies of a memory device can be received by address circuitry of the memory device. Based on the sensed temperatures and respective positions of the temperature sensors within the stack of memory dies, a portion of the memory device experiencing an excessive operating temperature can be identified. Logical addresses of a first memory bank of a memory die of the stack of memory dies near or at least partially within the identified portion can be remapped to physical addresses of a second memory bank of the memory die that is further away from the identified portion than the first memory bank.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2021Publication date: December 15, 2022Inventors: Rosa M. Avila-Hernandez, Rachael R. Skreen, Ji-Hye G. Shin, Kazuaki Ohara
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Publication number: 20220292025Abstract: Memory bank redistribution based on power consumption of multiple memory banks of a memory die can provide an overall reduced power consumption of a memory device. The respective power consumption of each bank can be determined and memory operations to the banks can be distributed based on the determined power consumption. The memory die can include an interface coupled to each bank. Control circuitry can remap logical to physical addresses of the banks based on one or more parameters such as a power consumption of each bank, counts of memory operations for each bank, and/or a relative physical distance of each bank.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2021Publication date: September 15, 2022Inventors: Ji-Hye G. Shin, Kazuaki Ohara, Rosa M. Avila-Hernandez, Rachael R. Skreen
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Publication number: 20220287112Abstract: Methods, apparatuses, and non-transitory machine-readable media associated with data transmission are described. Data transmission and remote activity monitoring can include detecting a triggering event and determining an output data type associated with the triggering event, wherein the output data type is a first type for display at a second device or a second type to initiate communication between the first device and one or more second devices. Data transmission can include transmitting the output data to the second device via a device-to-device data link in response to determining the output data type comprises the first type. In response to determining the output data type comprises the second type, data transmission can include initiating a two-way communication path with the second device, the two-way communication path comprising a device-to-device data link or a data link with a base station or access point and transmitting the output data to the second device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2021Publication date: September 8, 2022Inventors: Kristina L. Ming, Lisa R. Copenspire-Ross, Madison D. Drake, Rosa M. Avila-Hernandez
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Publication number: 20220253365Abstract: An on-die logic analyzer (ODLA) can reduce the time and resources that would otherwise be spent in validating or debugging memory system timings. The ODLA can receive an enable signal with respect to a start command and start a count of clock cycles in response to a first issued command matching the start command defined in a first mode register. The ODLA can stop the count of clock cycles in response to a second issued command matching a stop command defined in a second mode register. The ODLA can write a value indicative of the stopped count to a third mode register or an on-die storage array in response to the stopped count exceeding a previously stored count.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2022Publication date: August 11, 2022Inventors: Jackson N. Callaghan, Kazuaki Ohara, Ji-Hye G. Shin, Vyjayanthi Prasad, Rosa M. Avila-Hernandez, Gitanjali T. Ghosh, Rachael R. Skreen
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Publication number: 20220165398Abstract: Methods, apparatuses, and non-transitory machine-readable media associated with treatment plan identification are described. Treatment plan identification can include receiving first signaling from a radio in communication with a second processing resource configured to monitor health data of a patient, receiving at the first processing resource second signaling from a radio in communication with a second processing resource configured to monitor data associated with a plurality of health care providers, writing from the first processing resource to a memory resource data that is based at least in part on a combination of the first and the second signaling, identifying output data representative of a health treatment plan for the patient based at least in part on input data representative of written information and generic health information, and transmitting the output data representative of the health treatment plan.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2020Publication date: May 26, 2022Inventors: Rosa M. Avila-Hernandez, Fatma Arzum Simsek-Ege, Kathryn H. Russo, Yixin Yan
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Patent number: 11327867Abstract: An on-die logic analyzer (ODLA) can reduce the time and resources that would otherwise be spent in validating or debugging memory system timings. The ODLA can receive an enable signal with respect to a start command and start a count of clock cycles in response to a first issued command matching the start command defined in a first mode register. The ODLA can stop the count of clock cycles in response to a second issued command matching a stop command defined in a second mode register. The ODLA can write a value indicative of the stopped count to a third mode register or an on-die storage array in response to the stopped count exceeding a previously stored count.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2020Date of Patent: May 10, 2022Assignee: Micron Technology, Inc.Inventors: Jackson N. Callaghan, Kazuaki Ohara, Ji-Hye G. Shin, Vyjayanthi Prasad, Rosa M. Avila-Hernandez, Gitanjali T. Ghosh, Rachael R. Skreen
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Publication number: 20220113349Abstract: An on-die logic analyzer (ODLA) can reduce the time and resources that would otherwise be spent in validating or debugging memory system timings. The ODLA can receive an enable signal with respect to a start command and start a count of clock cycles in response to a first issued command matching the start command defined in a first mode register. The ODLA can stop the count of clock cycles in response to a second issued command matching a stop command defined in a second mode register. The ODLA can write a value indicative of the stopped count to a third mode register or an on-die storage array in response to the stopped count exceeding a previously stored count.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2020Publication date: April 14, 2022Inventors: Jackson N. Callaghan, Kazuaki Ohara, Ji-Hye G. Shin, Vyjayanthi Prasad, Rosa M. Avila-Hernandez, Gitanjali T. Ghosh, Rachael R. Skreen
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Publication number: 20220058570Abstract: Methods, apparatuses, and systems associated with inventory management are described. Examples can include receiving at a processor first signaling from a first sensor device configured to monitor the interior of a first enclosure and receiving at the processor second signaling from a second sensor device configured to monitor the interior of a second enclosure. Examples can include writing from the processor to a storage device coupled to the processor data that is based at least in part on a combination of the first and second signaling, identifying a quantity or amount of at least one item in the first enclosure and at least one item in the second enclosure, and transmitting third signaling when the quantity or amount of the at least one item in the first enclosure or the at least one item in the second enclosure is less than a threshold value.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2020Publication date: February 24, 2022Inventors: Fatma Arzum Simsek-Ege, Gitanjali T. Ghosh, Yixin Yan, Rosa M. Avila-Hernandez