Abstract: A method, computer program product, apparatus and system are provided. In one exemplary embodiment, a method includes: receiving at a second unit periodic energy bursts transmitted by a first unit; blanking a transmitter of the second unit in accordance with the received periodic energy bursts such that the transmitter is unable to transmit when the second unit is receiving a periodic energy burst; and transmitting a plurality of instances of a same data from the second unit to the first unit.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 1, 2007
Date of Patent:
August 4, 2009
Assignee:
L-3 Communications Corporation
Inventors:
Vaughn L. Mower, Larry S. Thomson, David H. Robbins, James J. Boesch
Abstract: A device includes an interface to a communications network; at least one data processor; at least one memory coupled to the at least one data processor, the at least one memory storing a contact list; and a user interface coupled to the at least one data processor. The data processor is responsive to a user specifying a place to determine if another device associated with a person in the contact list is present at the specified place and, if so, to contact the other device via the interface to the communications network.
Abstract: An electric connector has an insulating casing defining a number of cavities for housing respective electric terminals and having axes parallel to a first direction (A) in which the connector is connected to a complementary connector; a slide fitted to the casing to slide in a second direction (B) perpendicular to the first direction (A), and having camtype first constraint means for receiving second constraint means on said complementary connector to produce a relative coupling movement between the connectors in the first direction (A) when the slide translates in the second direction (B); and an operating lever rotating about an axis (C) perpendicular to the first and second direction (A, B), and activated selectively to translate the slide in the second direction (B); the lever is hinged to the slide at the aforementioned axis (C), and actuating means are provided to move the axis (C) and the slide in the second direction (B) when the lever is operated.
Abstract: In accordance with aspects of the invention methods of using rhodium hydroquinone catalysts for the conjugate addition of boronic acids are disclosed.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 15, 2006
Date of Patent:
August 4, 2009
Assignee:
Brown University
Inventors:
William C. Trenkle, Julia L. Barkin, Seung Uk Son, Dwight A. Sweigart, Marcus D. Faust, Jr.
Abstract: A synthesizer comprises a detector for detecting a parameter difference, a voltage controlled oscillator, at least one capacitor having one end connected to a node between the detector and the voltage controlled oscillator and means connected to an other end of the at least one capacitor for providing an electrical response in dependence on the detected parameter difference.
Abstract: A Planar Memory Module (PAMM) device comprising a generally planar card comprising a first side and a second side, the first side having a plurality of couplings and the second side having a plurality of connectors, a plurality of memory devices coupled to the card via a first portion of the plurality of couplings, and at least one hub chip coupled to the card via a second portion of the plurality of couplings. Each of the plurality of couplings is connected to an associated one of the plurality of connectors.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 14, 2007
Date of Patent:
July 28, 2009
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation
Inventors:
Paul Coteus, Kevin C. Gower, Shawn Anthony Hall, Gareth Geoffrey Hougham, Dale J. Pearson
Abstract: Described is apparatus for testing an intrusion detection system in a data processing system. The apparatus comprises an attack generator for generating attack traffic on a communications path in the data processing system. A collector receives responses generated by the intrusion detection system on receipt of the attack traffic. A controller coupled to the attack generator and the collector varies the attack traffic generated by the attack generator in dependence on the response received from the intrusion detection system by the collector.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 17, 2002
Date of Patent:
July 28, 2009
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation
Inventors:
Alessandri Dominique, James F. Riordan, Andreas Wespi
Abstract: The present invention concerns methods and apparatus for implementing an interactive graphical user interface having the ability to graphically depict the relationships between or among multiple portlets. In one aspect, the present invention relates a child sub-portlet to a parent portlet with at least one graphical indicator when the child sub-portlet is surfaced from the parent portlet. Other aspects of the present invention concern in-line tools integrated in the graphical indicators for managing portlet operations. The graphical indicators and inline controls of the present invention allow a user to accurately and precisely control portlets.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 17, 2005
Date of Patent:
July 21, 2009
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation
Inventors:
Mark E. Molander, Karen Ruth Kluttz, Deanna M. Shaw, Duane Neale Barret, Zhao Lu, Darren Kelly Upton, Ted Frank Slupesky, David Lynn Merbach
Abstract: A device for displaying data transfer rates on a display. The device includes a system for displaying the transfer rates in an alphanumeric mode or an alternative graphics mode; and a system for switching between displaying the transfer rates in the alphanumeric mode and the graphics mode.
Abstract: A method to communicate data from a first unit to a second unit over a bus includes initiating an n-block data transfer, where n>1; for a first n?1 data blocks transferred from the first unit to the second unit, controlling a status signal generated by the second unit to be a buffer busy/ready status signal after each of the n?1 data blocks to inform the first unit of when the first unit may transfer the next data block; and for the nth data block transferred from the first unit to the second unit, controlling the status signal to be a programming busy/ready status signal after the nth data block to inform the first unit of a termination of internal programming, if any, by the second unit.
Abstract: The invention concerns methods and apparatus for generating and controlling a slider control for simultaneously changing values of two variables. In the methods and apparatus of the invention a graph having two axes is displayed, wherein the axes correspond to first and second variables. The values of the first and second variables may be simultaneously adjusted using a slider control displayed in a two-dimensional region between the axes. As a user adjusts the slider control and changes values associated with the two variables, the methods of the present invention calculate the effects of the adjustment on a value of a third variable. A graphical component is then used to depict the updated value of the third variable. Additionally, curves corresponding to constant values, or ranges of values, of the third variable are displayed in the two-dimensional region to assist a user in selecting values for the first and second variables.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 4, 2006
Date of Patent:
July 14, 2009
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation
Inventors:
David Frederick Champion, Vincent Rocco Lanzolla, Timothy Andreas Meserth, Mark E. Molander, David Thomas Windell
Abstract: A method of simultaneously determining a DC offset and a channel impulse response from a received signal in a mobile communication system. The received signal Y comprising a set of training sequence bits that have been modulated prior to transmission. The modulated signals experience a certain phase shift and are rotated by a certain angle. The received signal may also comprise a DC offset component ADC that needs to be removed. By manipulation of the received signal samples with the knowledge of the original training sequence TRS and method of modulation used, it is possible to simultaneously estimate the communication channel's impulse response H and the DC offset ADC by finding the Least Square solution to a linear equation, such that the energy of the noise term introduced into the communication channel may be kept to a minimum.
Abstract: An electrical connector including a housing; electrical contacts connected to the housing; and a mate assist system for assisting in mating the electrical connector to a mating electrical connector. The mate assist system includes a lever pivotably connected to the housing, a slider slidably connected to the housing, and a system for preventing unintentional movement of the lever from an unlocked position. The system for preventing unintentional movement of the lever includes a first latch adapted to be manually actuated by a user and a second latch on the slider adapted to be automatically moved by the mating electrical connector when the housing is initially mounted on the mating electrical connector. Both the first and second latches are moved to enable movement of the lever from the unlocked position.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 30, 2008
Date of Patent:
July 14, 2009
Assignee:
FCI Americas Technology, Inc.
Inventors:
Joel A. Pittenger, Gregory D. Leece, Ralf Pfeilsticker, Louis M. Carrer, Jeffrey S. Campbell, Franklin A. Holub, Adam P. Tyler, Adam Kennedy, Richard Kakkuri
Abstract: The invention relates to an optical connector system including a backpanel and at least one substrate, said substrate having at least one substrate housing assembly and said backpanel having at least one backpanel housing assembly for establishing an optical interface. The substrate housing assembly is attached to said substrate and includes a further housing slidably mounted in a z-direction of said substrate housing assembly. Accordingly no residual forces are exerted on the backpanel after establishment of the optical interface.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 2, 2005
Date of Patent:
July 7, 2009
Assignee:
FCI
Inventor:
Hendrikus Petrus Gijsbertus Van Der Steen
Abstract: An electrical terminal including a first member and a second member. The first member has a front end configured to receive a mating contact and a rear end configured to attach to an electrical conductor. The first member is adapted to contact a first side of the mating contact. The second member is located, at least partially, in the first member. The second member is made from a material which is more conductive than material of the first member. The second member includes a front end configured to electrically contact an opposite second side of the mating contact and a rear end configured to attach to the electrical conductor.
Abstract: A method for partitioning communication resource among multiple users partitions a portion of an available communication resource into a series of time-frequency slots, and allows multiple users to transmit in one of at least two available modes within a time-frequency slot. Preferably, one mode is time division of the time-frequency slot into time sub-slots, and another mode is code division of the time-frequency slot according to different spreading codes that spread an individual user's signal only within the subject time-frequency slot. Further details as to pilot signals, guard intervals, and payloads are described.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 18, 2006
Date of Patent:
July 7, 2009
Assignee:
L-3 Communications Corporation
Inventors:
June Sun, Thomas R. Giallorenzi, Michael Rice, Samuel C. Kingston, Johnny M. Harris
Abstract: Disclosed herein are a method, apparatus and computer program product to correlate service instance for a mobile station (MS), radio access network (RAN) and a packet data serving node (PDSN) connection by exchanging identifiers between the entities involved in the connections. Also disclosed herein are a method, apparatus and computer program product to perform a handoff of a Mobile Node (MN) from a first Packet Data Serving Node (PDSN) associated with a first Radio Network (RN) to a second PDSN, associated with a second RN. As a non-limiting example, the method includes sending a handoff request message from the first RN to the second RN, and communicating between the second RN to the second PDSN and between the second PDSN and the first PDSN to accomplish the handoff; where Quality of Service (QoS) information associated with the MN in the first RN is sent to the second PDSN.
Abstract: A method is disclosed to operate a touch screen user interface. The method includes forming a stroke that encloses an area that contains at least a portion of at least one displayed object; and selecting the at least one displayed object. Forming the stroke may further include extending the stroke to a functional object, and activating the functional object with the at least one selected displayed object. If the stroke does not define an area that is totally enclosed by the stroke, the method may further include automatically continuing the stroke such that the area is totally enclosed by the stroke. In this case the stroke may be automatically continued by drawing a line that connects a stroke starting point to a stroke ending point, and by adding touch screen coordinates covered by the line to a list of touch screen coordinates that describe the stroke.
Abstract: A connecting terminal has a rectangular tube-like connecting portion including a bottom plate, and a first side plate. A movable contact strip is secured to the bottom plate at a base portion. The movable contact strip is bent into a shape of a mountain. An apex of the mountain constitutes a contact portion. Prior to the formation of the connecting portion, the movable contact strip is folded over the bottom plate. An elongated strip portion of the bottom plate is cut and bent inwardly to form a reinforcing strip. A rear end of the movable contact strip is connected to the bottom plate. A free front end of the reinforcing strip is urged against a lower surface of the contact portion. At a front end of the connecting portion, a guide strip is formed by folding back a front end portion of the bottom plate.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 17, 2004
Date of Patent:
June 30, 2009
Assignees:
FCI, Mitsubishi Cable Industries, Ltd.
Inventors:
Tsugio Anbo, Yukifumi Machida, Claude Casses
Abstract: An electrical connector including a connector body having a plurality of conductor receiving areas; a plurality of set screws connected to the connector body for clamping conductors against the connector body in the conductor receiving areas; a seal casing on the connector body; and a valve on the connector body and in communication with at least one of the conductor receiving areas. The valve is configured to allow gas from inside the at least one conductor receiving area to vent out of the electrical connector.