Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Arthur J. Torsiglieri
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Patent number: 5448497Abstract: A methodology for the redesign of sequential VLSI circuits to increase the circuit speed involves cascading the circuit over a plurality of time frames without the memory elements, identifying any long false paths in the cascaded circuit, reconfiguring the original circuit to eliminate the false paths while providing fanout to preserve functionality, and retiming the reconfigured circuit to reduce circuit delay.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1992Date of Patent: September 5, 1995Assignee: NEC Research Institute, Inc.Inventors: Pranav Ashar, Sujit Dey, Sharad Malik
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Patent number: 5430732Abstract: A satellite communication system increases its efficiency by using adaptive pipeline polling as the control protocol. In this protocol, the earth stations are separated into active and inactive sets and a first number of slots (salary) is assigned to each active station. Additionally, periodically active stations are queried as to the length of their queues and assigned salary slots not needed by any active station are reallofted to stations with queues that exceed their assigned salary in proportion to the size of such excess. A contention period is included outside of the normal salary and bonus periods during which stations in the inactive are allowed to contend to be included in the active set.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1994Date of Patent: July 4, 1995Assignee: NEC USA, Inc.Inventors: Duan-Shin Lee, Bhaskar Sengupta
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Patent number: 5414819Abstract: An interconnection network for interconnection in parallel of a large number (N) of processing elements (PE). The network includes three serial switching stages. The first stage in which the processing elements arc grouped in r clusters of k processing elements each comprising many small fast electronic switches, one for each cluster. The second stage comprises a large number (N) of optical channels, one for each of the N processing elements. The third stage comprises k photodetectors for each of the clusters and electronic switches of the type in the first stage. Each cluster controls k light sources, one for each channel and k photodetectors in the cluster. Interconnection between processing elements in a common cluster are made solely by way of an electronic switch. Interconnection between processing elements in different clusters is made via the optical channels and one or two of the electronic switches.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1992Date of Patent: May 9, 1995Assignee: NEC Research Institute, Inc.Inventors: Ian Redmond, Eugen Schenfeld
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Patent number: 5392383Abstract: A fuzzy syllogistic inference processing system for use with a chain of implications when links in the chain have various measures between 0 and 1 of confidence. Analog signals that are linearly related to the confidence measures are generated and compared. The chain of implications is given a confidence measure that is equal to that of the inference consequence of the last major premise in the chain provided that each major premise in the chain has a confidence measure that is larger than the confidence measure of the complement or negation of its antecedent in the chain.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 1993Date of Patent: February 21, 1995Assignee: NEC Research Institute, Inc.Inventor: Karvel K. Thornber
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Patent number: 5383013Abstract: A stereoscopic computer vision system that uses a novel algorithm for obtaining the best match between corresponding features in the left and right images of desired objects in the image scene, finds the disparity between corresponding features in the left and right views and then uses the disparity to calculate the distance of the desired object from the two cameras used to provide the left and right images.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1992Date of Patent: January 17, 1995Assignee: NEC Research Institute, Inc.Inventor: Ingemar J. Cox
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Patent number: 5379313Abstract: An injection laser for operation in the yellow to violet portion of optical spectrum utilizes an indium phosphide substrate on which are lattice matched three successive layers each of the form (MgSe).sub.x (ZnSeTe).sub.1-x, where x has a positive value for each layer up to 1 in the first and third layers but in the second layer has a value less than that of either the first or third layer and the first and third layers are doped to be of opposite conductivity type.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1993Date of Patent: January 3, 1995Assignees: NEC Research Institute, Inc., NEC CorporationInventors: James D. Chadi, Tohru Zuzuki
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Patent number: 5377201Abstract: A process for generating a vector for testing a digital circuit for a given fault first creates a composite circuit including a fault-present version of the circuit and a fault-free version. An implication graph is developed for the composite circuit and its energy function is derived as a combination of binary and ternary terms. All signal states that are consistent with the circuit function minimize the energy function to zero value. The transitive closure is computed for the binary terms, and redundancies, contradictions, fixations, identification and exclusions are identified. By iteration of implication graphs and transitive closures together with arbitrarily assigned signal values all ternary terms of the energy function are converted to binary terms, after which transitive closure recomputes a set of literals that can be used to generate the desired test vector by a standard branch and bound procedure.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1991Date of Patent: December 27, 1994Assignees: NEC Research Institute, Inc., AT&T Corp.Inventors: Srimat Chakradhar, Viswani Agrawal
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Patent number: 5368701Abstract: Crystalline solids including Zintl anions have been synthesized by an electrolytic process that uses a cathode whose composition is an alloy including the elements forming the Zintl ion and an electrolyte that comprises a solvent that is basic and polar, such as ethylenediamine, and a supporting electrolyte, advantageously organic, that provides a suitable cation for the Zintl anion. Specific examples of solids that have been crystallized include tetraphenylphosphonium gold telluride, tetraphenylphosphonium gallium telluride, and tetrapropylammonium antimony telluride.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1993Date of Patent: November 29, 1994Assignees: NEC Research Institute, Inc., Princeton UniversityInventors: Christopher J. Warren, Robert C. Haushalter, Andrew B. Bocarsly
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Patent number: 5363305Abstract: A navigation system for a mobile autonomous robot that includes apparatus for creating and maintaining a map of an environment the mobile autonomous robot is to traverse including provision for storing in a map at an assigned location features representative of geometric beacons located in the environment. Because of the uncertainty in its sensor's operating conditions and changes in the environment, a credibility measure is associated with each map feature stored. This credibility measure is increased or decreased whenever the map feature assigned to a location matches or does not match, respectively, a geometric beacon corresponding to such location. Whenever a geometric beacon is observed for a location that does into match a previously stored map features, an appropriate map feature is added for such location.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1992Date of Patent: November 8, 1994Assignee: NEC Research Institute, Inc.Inventors: Ingemar Cox, John J. Leonard, Hugh Durrant-Whyte
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Patent number: 5361325Abstract: A fuzzy syllogistic system that provides the confidence value of a chain of inferences based on the concept that the truth or confidence value of the major premise of a syllogism connecting the minor premise and a major premise can serve as the confidence value of the syllogism so long as this confidence value is larger than the complement or negation of the truth or confidence value of the minor premise. By the use of storage cells and a switch appropriately clocked, a single pair of basic elements is made to handle a multilink chain of inferences.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1993Date of Patent: November 1, 1994Assignee: NEC Research Institute, Inc.Inventor: Kousuke Takahashi
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Patent number: 5359362Abstract: A teleconferencing video system uses two cameras at each station symmetrically positioned on opposite sides of the optical axis between the speaker and the monitor used to produce an image of the listener. The two cameras are used to provide from the two images observed by the cameras a virtual image corresponding to the image that would be viewed by a camera located on the first-mentioned optical axis. This system permits eye contact to be maintained between a speaker and a listener at different stations whereby the feeling of intimacy is enhanced.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1993Date of Patent: October 25, 1994Assignees: NEC USA, Inc., NEC Research Institute, Inc.Inventors: John P. Lewis, Maximillian A. Ott, Ingemar J. Cox
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Patent number: 5355372Abstract: An asynchronous transfer mode switching system uses a parallel array of switching planes, distributors for distributing cells between the switching planes, and resequencers for collecting the cells after they have been switched. To balance the loads in the output buffers of the switching planes, each distributor includes two one-cell buffers and a load matrix. The load matrix stores the state of the output buffers in the switching planes, and this information is used to decide whether to send a cell arriving at the first of the one-cell buffers to its scheduled switching plane or to store the cell in the other of the one-cell buffers until either a switching plane with a lightly loaded output buffer for the cell's destination becomes available or another later arriving cell needs to be stored there.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 1993Date of Patent: October 11, 1994Assignee: NEC USA, Inc.Inventors: Bhaskar Sengupta, Shyamal Chowdhury
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Patent number: 5324848Abstract: A new class of vanadium phosphate materials has been created using hydrothermanl self-assembly techniques. Of particular interest is that these materials comprise a vanadium phosphate framework structure about an organic template that after removal leave a microporous structure. These materials typically are produced by a reaction in an aqueous solution that includes one or more phosphate sources, one or more vanadium or vanadium oxide sources, an alkali metal or alkali-earth metal sources, and an organic amine or diamine templating agent.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1993Date of Patent: June 28, 1994Assignee: NEC Research Institute, Inc.Inventors: Robert C. Haushalter, Victoria G. Soghomonian, Jon A. Zubieta
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Patent number: 5286517Abstract: A flat panel display utilizes an array of eletroluminescent cells in which the active layer is of polycrystalline zinc sulfide that is the host for molecules of a ternary europium fluoride compound, advantageously lithium europium tetrafluoride. Each cell includes a pair of electrodes between which are a silicon dioxide barrier layer, sufficiently thin for electrons to tunnel therethrough, the active layer, and a capacitive dielectric layer. Other ternary europium tetrafluoride compounds are described for use as the active layer.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1992Date of Patent: February 15, 1994Assignee: NEC Research Institute, Inc.Inventors: Dawon Kahng, T. Yoshioka
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Patent number: 5276677Abstract: To control congestion in packet switching networks, control of the traffic sent by a given station to each of the downstream nodes to which it is directly connected is effected by control of the traffic that the upstream nodes to which it is directly connected are permitted to send to it. In this regard, a predictive model is used to predict the cross traffic, one round trip delay in advance that the given station can expect. The parameters for the predictive model are obtained by measurements in real time and by the use of moving averages. Using the predicted cross traffic, the amount of controlled traffic that the proximate downstream nodes can accommodate from the given node, and the correct state of the given node, the state of the given node one round trip delay into the future is predicted. This prediction is used to schedule the amount of traffic to be sent by each of its proximate upstream nodes.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1992Date of Patent: January 4, 1994Assignee: NEC USA, Inc.Inventors: Gopalakrishnan Ramamurthy, Bhaskar Sengupta
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Patent number: 5257364Abstract: To provide a time series having correlated interarrival times for use in traffic and queueing studies, an independent identically distributed random number stream is first transformed to a sequence of correlated uniform variates by a special modulo-1 autoregressive operation and then further transformed into a sequence of correlated variates with a prescribed marginal distribution from which there is developed the desired time studies.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1990Date of Patent: October 26, 1993Assignee: NEC Research Institute, Inc.Inventors: Benjamin Melamed, David Jagerman
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Patent number: 5198721Abstract: A flat panel display utilizes an array of eletroluminescent cells in which the active layer is of polycrystalline zinc sulfide that is the host for molecules of a ternary europium fluoride compound, advantageously lithium europium tetrafluoride. Each cell includes a pair of electrodes between which are a silicon dioxide barrier layer, sufficiently thin for electrons to tunnel therethrough, the active layer, and a capacitive dielectric layer. Other ternary europium tetrafluoride compounds are discribed for use as the active layer.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1991Date of Patent: March 30, 1993Assignee: NEC Research Institute, Inc.Inventors: Dawon Kahng, Toshihiro Yoshioka
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Patent number: 5191219Abstract: An information processing system uses a planar optical waveguide as a shared medium for a plurality of its subsystems. To this end, each subsystem is provided with a light emitting diode to broadcast information pulses into the shared medium and a photodetector for receiving the information pulses broadcast by the light emitting diodes. This thereby reduces the need for conductive interconnections between subsystems. Additionally, a number of planar optical waveguides can be stacked on a support and different compositions of subsystems communicate with one another by using different waveguides of the stack. The system can be adapted for time-division, space-division and frequency division multiplexing.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1991Date of Patent: March 2, 1993Assignee: NEC Research Institute, Inc.Inventor: Richard A. Linke
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Patent number: 5189367Abstract: A superlattice comprising alternating layers of undoped GaAs and silicon doped Al.sub.0.3 Ga.sub.0.7 As is used as a magnetoresistor for measuring magnet fields in excess of one Tesla. The magnetic field to be measured is passed vertically through the superlattice and current from a source of constant current is flowed vertically through the resulting superlattice and the voltage drop across the superlattice is measured to provide an indication of the strength of the magnetic field.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1991Date of Patent: February 23, 1993Assignee: NEC Research Institute, Inc.Inventors: Mark Lee, Stuart A. Solin, Peter A. Wolff
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Patent number: 5159421Abstract: A semiconductive device includes a dual channel heterostructure in which a pair of quantum wells separated by a thin barrier layer have their band gaps shifted by applied gate voltages between overlap and non-overlap relationships. When the gaps are in an overlap relationship intraband tunneling through the barrier between the two quantum wells serves to introduce charge carriers in the channels to make them conducting. A specific embodiment uses quantum wells of indium arsenide and gallium antimonide in a host lattice of aluminum antimonide.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1991Date of Patent: October 27, 1992Assignee: NEC Research Institute, Inc.Inventor: Peter A. Wolff