Patents by Inventor Yoav Nissan-Cohen
Yoav Nissan-Cohen 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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Publication number: 20240035953Abstract: Improved methods for analyzing cells by combining information from the same cell before and after lysis. The methods of the present invention allow examination of the interactions or relationships between cellular physiological parameter that can only be measured in living cells (i.e., metabolic state) and the expression of proteins and peptides of interest. Single cell processing is made possible by determination of wells containing single cells therein and avoiding analysis of well containing no or multiple cells therein. Fluorescent and/or bright-field imaging may be used in certain embodiments.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2023Publication date: February 1, 2024Applicant: Teracyte Ltd.Inventors: Gal LENZ, Yoav NISSAN-COHEN
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Publication number: 20220122660Abstract: A semiconductor resistive random-access memory (ReRAM) device of an array including at least one ReRAM cell is provided. The ReRAM cell includes a word line; a select line; a first bit line; a second bit line having a polarity opposite of that of the first bit line; a first resistor having a first terminal and a second terminal, wherein the second terminal of the first resistor is connected to the first bit line; a second resistor having a first terminal and a second terminal, the second terminal of the second resistor is connected to the second bit line; and a transistor having a gate terminal, a source terminal and a drain terminal; the word line is connected to the gate terminal, the select line connected to the source terminal, and the drain terminal connected to the first terminal of the first resistor and the first terminal of the second resistor.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2021Publication date: April 21, 2022Applicant: Weebit Nano Ltd.Inventor: Yoav NISSAN-COHEN
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Publication number: 20190075343Abstract: An interactive live video production monitoring and control system contains a base station, connected to audio and video sources, that transmits live audio and video to an interactive mobile tablet using low-latency wireless communication. The mobile tablet displays the audio and video feeds of single or multiple audio and video sources with imperceptible delay. It allows users in the production team to roam freely throughout the production environment, while interacting directly with other users in the production environment and or remotely with other off-site members of the team. Users can interact with each other while viewing, recording and annotating the video feeds. The mobile tablet incorporates an ultra-low-latency wireless link. The mobile tablet allows users to view, record and playback live audio and video from one or multiple audio and video sources. Users can instantly annotate the live video and textual documents, as well as view and annotate the recorded video.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2018Publication date: March 7, 2019Applicant: Zullavision, Inc.Inventors: Aviram COHEN, Charles Booey KOBER, Eytan KELLER, Yoav NISSAN-COHEN
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Publication number: 20190074036Abstract: An interactive live video production monitoring and control system is provided. The system includes a base station, connected to audio and video sources, that transmits live audio and video to an interactive mobile tablet using low-latency wireless communication. The mobile tablet displays the audio and video feeds of single or multiple audio and video sources with imperceptible delay. It allows users in the production team to roam freely throughout the production environment, while interacting directly with other users in the production environment and or remotely with other off-site members of the team. Users can interact with each other while viewing, recording and annotating the video feeds. The mobile tablet incorporates an ultra-low-latency wireless link. The mobile tablet allows users to view, record and playback live audio and video from one or multiple audio and video sources. Users can instantly annotate the live video and textual documents, as well as view and annotate the recorded video.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2018Publication date: March 7, 2019Applicant: Zullavision, Inc.Inventors: Aviram COHEN, Charles Booey KOBER, Eytan KELLER, Yoav NISSAN-COHEN
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Patent number: 8599311Abstract: Disclosed are methods, circuits, devices and associated executable code for facilitating transmission, reception and presentation (e.g. rendering) of video information/signals on a video display unit such as a flat-screen display, a touchscreen and/or a tablet computing platform. There may be provided a video display unit adapted to receive video signals through two or more video signal paths, wherein one of the signal paths (i.e. a first signal path) may be a wired signal path. Another signal path (i.e. a second signal path) may be a wireless signal path. The display unit may be matched or paired to a matched computing platform. The paired matched computing platform may send video signals to the display unit along the wired signal path, e.g. when the display unit is docked with the matched computing platform. The paired matched computing platform may send video signals to the display unit along the wireless signal path, e.g. when the display unit is disconnected from the matched computing platform.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2011Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignee: Amimon Ltd.Inventors: Yoav Nissan-Cohen, Shay Freudlich, Uri Kanonich, Zvi Reznic
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Publication number: 20130016283Abstract: Disclosed are methods, circuits, devices and associated executable code for facilitating transmission, reception and presentation (e.g. rendering) of video information/signals on a video display unit such as a flat-screen display, a touchscreen and/or a tablet computing platform. There may be provided a video display unit adapted to receive video signals through two or more video signal paths, wherein one of the signal paths (i.e. a first signal path) may be a wired signal path. Another signal path (i.e. a second signal path) may be a wireless signal path. The display unit may be matched or paired to a matched computing platform. The paired matched computing platform may send video signals to the display unit along the wired signal path, e.g. when the display unit is docked with the matched computing platform. The paired matched computing platform may send video signals to the display unit along the wireless signal path, e.g. when the display unit is disconnected from the matched computing platform.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2011Publication date: January 17, 2013Inventors: Yoav Nissan-Cohen, Shay Freudlich, Uri Kanonich, Zvi Reznic
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Patent number: 8139645Abstract: A transmitter transmits an essentially uncompressed HDTV video by direct mapping of transformation coefficients of Y—Cr—Cb video components to communication symbols. A main portion of the important transform coefficients is sent in a coarse representation using, for example, QPSK or QAM. The coefficients representing the higher frequency of each of Y—Cr—Cb, as well as the quantization error values of the DC and near DC components, are sent as pairs of real and imaginary portions of a complex number that comprise a symbol. In the transmitter, a history containing certain information of some of the coefficients is maintained for the immediately preceding frame, and if a match is found, instead of repeating sending of these coefficients, additional high-frequency coefficients are sent. In the receiver, a history buffer containing certain information of some of the coefficients is maintained, and upon detection of an error the content of the buffer is used instead.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2006Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Assignee: Amimon LtdInventors: Yoav Nissan-Cohen, Nathan Elnathan
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Publication number: 20120054806Abstract: Disclosed are methods, circuits & systems for transmitting a video stream over a wireless data link and devices implementing said methods, circuits & systems. A host device may include a video transmitter adapted to transmit a video stream via a shared radio-frequency (RF) transmitter. The video stream may be processed, encoded, edited and/or managed by one or more baseband processor(s) functionally associated with the RF transmitter before transmission. The video transmitter may include a video baseband processing logic (VBBPL) for processing video data and a data baseband processing logic (DBBPL) for processing a plurality of data types. The VBBPL may be adapted to encode raw (i.e. substantially uncompressed) video data and/or append control layer data (e.g. overlay video data) to encoded video.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2011Publication date: March 1, 2012Inventors: Zvi REZNIC, Shay Freundlich, Noam Geri, Yoav Nissan-Cohen, Ofer Peer
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Publication number: 20100311453Abstract: Some demonstrative embodiments include interfacing between BB and RF modules of a wireless communication device. In some embodiments the RF module includes at least one transmit antenna; a plurality of receive antennas; at least one uplink input connectable to the BB module to receive from the BB module uplink signals to be transmitted via the at least one transmit antenna; a plurality of downlink outputs connectable to the BB module to provide the BB module with downlink signals corresponding to wireless signals received via the plurality of receive antennas; and a control interface connectable to the BB module to receive from the BB module a filter-calibration control signal. The RF module may output via one or more of the plurality of downlink outputs one or more respective filtered calibration signals corresponding to a filter calibration signal received via the uplink input. Other embodiments are described and claimed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2009Publication date: December 9, 2010Inventors: Yoav Nissan-Cohen, Shlomo Arbel
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Publication number: 20080086749Abstract: Some demonstrative embodiments include devices, systems and/or methods of wireless communication of user input to a video source. A wireless video communication system may include, for example, a wireless video transmitter capable of transmitting a wireless video downlink transmission representing video data generated by a video source; and a wireless video receiver capable of receiving the wireless video downlink transmission, capturing a wireless user input signal intended for the video source, and transmitting to the wireless video transmitter a wireless uplink transmission corresponding to the user input signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2007Publication date: April 10, 2008Inventors: Netanel Goldberg, Yoav Nissan-Cohen, Noam Geri, Meir Feder
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Publication number: 20070091999Abstract: A transmitter transmits an essentially uncompressed HDTV video by direct mapping of transformation coefficients of Y—Cr—Cb video components to communication symbols. A main portion of the important transform coefficients is sent in a coarse representation using, for example, QPSK or QAM. The coefficients representing the higher frequency of each of Y—Cr—Cb, as well as the quantization error values of the DC and near DC components, are sent as pairs of real and imaginary portions of a complex number that comprise a symbol. In the transmitter, a history containing certain information of some of the coefficients is maintained for the immediately preceding frame, and if a match is found, instead of repeating sending of these coefficients, additional high-frequency coefficients are sent. In the receiver, a history buffer containing certain information of some of the coefficients is maintained, and upon detection of an error the content of the buffer is used instead.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2006Publication date: April 26, 2007Inventors: Yoav Nissan-Cohen, Nathan Elnathan
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Patent number: 5543644Abstract: An electrical ceramic oxide capacitor utilizable in an integrated circuit memory device, and a method for making same is presented. A transistor is fabricated on a semiconductor substrate according to conventional techniques. A diffusion barrier is deposited over the transistor to protect it from subsequent process steps. Metal contacts are formed to contact the active transistor regions in the substrate, and additional barriers are formed to insulate the metal contacts. In a vertical embodiment, the barriers above the metal contacts can serve as bottom electrodes for the capacitor. In a lateral embodiment, the barriers on the side of the metal contacts serve as electrodes for the capacitor. Electrical ceramic oxide material is deposited between the electrode plates.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1995Date of Patent: August 6, 1996Assignee: National Semiconductor CorporationInventors: Norman E. Abt, Reza Moazzami, Yoav Nissan-Cohen
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Patent number: 5401680Abstract: An electrical ceramic oxide capacitor utilizable in an integrated circuit memory device, and a method for making same is presented. A transistor is fabricated on a semiconductor substrate according to conventional techniques. A diffusion barrier is deposited over the transistor to protect it from subsequent process steps. Metal contacts are formed to contact the active transistor regions in the substrate, and additional barriers are formed to insulate the metal contacts. In a vertical embodiment, the barriers above the metal contacts can serve as bottom electrodes for the capacitor. In a lateral embodiment, the barriers on the side of the metal contacts serve as electrodes for the capacitor. Electrical ceramic oxide material is deposited between the electrode plates.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1992Date of Patent: March 28, 1995Assignee: National Semiconductor CorporationInventors: Norman E. Abt, Reza Moazzami, Yoav Nissan-Cohen
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Patent number: 4895780Abstract: In order to solve the problem of the proximity effects which occurs in the fabrication of integrated circuit devices, a facile method is provided for automatically creating a new pattern in which variably spaced windage correction is applied over the mask. This permits the utilization of conventional design fabrication rules and systems without the concomitant problem of producing small feature sizes in isolated structures. The method produces highly desirable chip masks and is readily implemented on commercially available CAD systems presently being employed for the production of circuit masks. The method is automatic and extremely easily implemented.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1988Date of Patent: January 23, 1990Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Yoav Nissan-Cohen, Paul A. Frank, Joseph M. Pimbley, Dale M. Brown, Ernest W. Balch, Kenneth J. Polasko