Patents Assigned to ON! Systems
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Publication number: 20100161979Abstract: A portable electronic entity includes an interface (11) to a host station and communication elements for executing a VoIP communication application between the portable electronic entity (100) thus connected to the host station (SH) and a communication server (SER) connected to the host station (SH) via a communication network (NET). The entity (100) further includes elements for securing the VoIP application for making secure the execution of the VoIP application between the portable cryptographic entity (100) and the communication server (SER), in accordance with a selected cryptographic mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2006Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: OBERTHUR CARD SYSTEMS SAInventors: Marc Bertin, Eric Alzai
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Publication number: 20100158041Abstract: Various embodiments provide an apparatus and method for configuring a shared data rate in a stackable interface network. An example embodiment includes detecting a data cable identifier, the data cable identifier being indicative of a first data rate capacity associated with a data cable identified by the data cable identifier; propagating information indicative of the first data rate capacity to at least one of a plurality of network devices connected via stackable network interfaces; receiving information indicative of a second data rate capacity from at least one of the plurality of network devices; determining an appropriate shared data rate from the information indicative of the first data rate capacity and the information indicative of the second data rate capacity; and configuring at least one of the plurality of network devices to communicate via a stackable network interface at the shared data rate.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2008Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: Cisco Systems, Inc.Inventors: Peter Gunadisastra, Stephen Patrick Kolecki, Jason Visneski
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Publication number: 20100158407Abstract: A system for correcting image characteristic data from a plurality of pixels comprises at least one field programmable gate array (FPGA), a lookup table, and a correction module. The FPGA may include a plurality of configurable logic elements and a plurality of configurable storage elements. The lookup table may be accessible by the FPGA and may store a plurality of correction components associated with each pixel, including a gain value, an offset value, and a bad pixel value. The correction module may be formed from the configurable logic elements and configurable storage elements and may receive the characteristic data and the correction components. The correction module may generate corrected data for each characteristic data by utilizing the gain value, the offset value, and the bad pixel value.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2008Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: L3 COMMUNICATIONS INTEGRATED SYSTEMS, L.P.Inventors: Matthew R. Standfield, Jim D. Allen, Michael O'Neal Fox, Deepak Prasanna, Matthew P. DeLaquil
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Publication number: 20100157056Abstract: A method of monitoring a target, which includes tracking the target using a tracking modality, thereby obtaining an estimated track of the target, imaging the target using an imaging modality, thereby obtaining an image of the target, associating the estimated track with the image, and displaying at least one datum related to the image along with the estimated track.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2008Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: RAFAEL ADVANCED DEFENSE SYSTEMS LTD.Inventors: Ron Zohar, David Reinitz
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Publication number: 20100161102Abstract: In a method of providing a material amount for a generative manufacturing method, a three-dimensional object (2) is formed by selectively solidifying layers of a material at locations corresponding to the cross-section of the object (2) in the respective layers. It is the object of the present invention to provide a method, by which the quality of the manufactured objects is reproducibly recorded and, thus, further improved. Therefore, the method is characterized by the steps of: providing at least one first material amount, which is characterized by at least one feature; detecting data, which relate to the at least one feature of the first material amount; and storing data, which relate to the at least one feature of the first material amount.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2009Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: EOS GmbH Electro Optical SystemsInventors: Thomas Mattes, Ludger Hümmeler, Markus Frohnmaier
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Publication number: 20100155999Abstract: Molds and processes that permit high-speed, mass production of retaining wall blocks having patterned or other processed front faces, as well as retaining wall blocks formed by such processes. The invention permits the front face of the block to be impressed with a pattern or otherwise directly processed, to allow the formation of pre-determined block front faces, while at the same time facilitating high-speed, high-volume production of blocks. A mirror image of the desired pattern can be created on a stripper shoe by selecting a desired three-dimensional surface from a naturally occurring or man made object and digitally scanning the selected three-dimensional pattern to create scanned data. The scanned data can then be used to machine a face of the stripper shoe that is the mirror image of the selected pattern.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2009Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: ANCHOR WALL SYSTEMS, INC.Inventor: Ronald J. Scherer
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Publication number: 20100161101Abstract: A software agent is described that receives an information request to retrieve information based on a name defined by a configured manufacturing data model. The agent serves the request by relating data coming from one or multiple backend systems and adding contextual data (Metadata). A result set is prepared to correspond to the format and filtering criteria defined in the information request, and the agent produces a response in a normalized format. The response contains the requested data and metadata used for navigation and contextualization purposes. The response in the normalized format is transmitted by the agent synchronously or asynchronously based on criteria specified in the request.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2009Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: Invensys Systems, Inc.Inventors: Nicolas Pouyez, Keynon Basinger, Nicholas Beets, Stephane Bischoff, James Eric O'Hearn, Ravi Kumar Herunde Prakash, Patrick Parsy, Christian-Marc Pouyez
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Publication number: 20100160782Abstract: A method can include targeting a region of interest below a surface of skin, which contains fat lobuli and delivering ultrasound energy to the region of interest. The ultrasound energy generates a conformal lesion with said ultrasound energy on a surface of a fat lobuli. The lesion creates an opening in the surface of the fat lobuli, which allows the draining of a fluid out of the fat lobuli and through the opening. In addition, by applying ultrasound energy to fat cells to increase the temperature to between 43 degrees and 49 degrees, cell apoptosis can be realized, thereby resulting in reduction of fat.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2009Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: GUIDED THERAPY SYSTEMS, LLCInventors: Michael H. Slayton, Peter G. Barthe
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Publication number: 20100154351Abstract: The invention concerns a method for erecting a tower of a wind power plant made of at least three tube-shaped tower segments. For this a tower segment is connected at its ends with another tower segment in each case, in which the tower segments are arranged in a predetermined sequence of the type tower segment A—tower segment B—tower segment C one upon the other, in which the first tower segment A is selected arbitrarily from a provided plurality i?2 of first tower segments Ai which are constructed in the same way among themselves and exchangeable one for the other, in which the second tower segment B is selected arbitrarily from a provided plurality m?2 of second tower segments Bm which are constructed in the same way among themselves and exchangeable one for the other, in which the third tower segment C is selected arbitrarily from a provided plurality n?2 of third tower segments Cn which are constructed in the same way among themselves and exchangeable one for the other.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2009Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: REPOWER SYSTEMS AGInventor: Uwe Messenburg
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Publication number: 20100159792Abstract: Methods of making an integrated barrier stack and optical enhancement layer for protecting and improving the light out coupling of encapsulated white OLEDs are described. The method includes optimizing the thickness of various layers including one or more of the plasma protective layer, the initial organic layer, the initial inorganic barrier layer, and the inorganic barrier layer and polymeric decoupling layer for the barrier stack. The thickness is optimized for at least one of total efficiency, or intentional color point shift so that the encapsulated OLED has enhanced light outcoupling compared to the bare OLED.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2008Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: VITEX SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Robert Jan Visser, Lorenza Moro
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Publication number: 20100160813Abstract: A first trocar as an medical apparatus includes an insertion hole having a projection opening for leading out a biopsy forceps into a body of a subject, a lid body for blocking the projection opening of the insertion hole, and a cooling sheet for cryogenically cooling a biopsy portion arranged in the vicinity of the lid body in a state where the biopsy forceps is stored in the insertion hole, and is capable of easily harvesting a living tissue while retaining morphological change of tissues in a living body under various hemodynamics.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2010Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicants: UNIVERSITY OF YAMANASHI, OLYMPUS MEDICAL SYSTEMS CORP.Inventors: Shinichi OHNO, Koji SHIMOMURA
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Publication number: 20100158755Abstract: A method for dispensing a sample solution and a reagent into a container in a chemical analyser includes a first step of dispensing a reagent into a container, a second step of dispensing a sample solution into the container after the first step, and a third step of dispensing the reagent into the container after the second step. A dilution cup includes an inner face where a diameter of a horizontal section increases on at least one position from a bottom to a top, an opening portion surrounding an opening, where a sample solution is dispensed, located on or near the top, a reagent aperture portion surrounding an aperture where a reagent is dispensed such that the sample solution and the reagent create an upswing spiral flow, and a drain aperture portion surrounding a drain aperture, where a mixed solution of the sample solution and the reagent is discharged, located on or near the bottom.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2010Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicants: KABUSHIKI KAISHA TOSHIBA, TOSHIBA MEDICAL SYSTEMS CORPORATIONInventors: Hitoshi Shibutani, Naoto Sato
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Publication number: 20100158875Abstract: The present invention provides muscle-derived progenitor cells that show long-term survival following transplantation into body tissues and which can augment soft tissue following introduction (e.g. via injection, transplantation, or implantation) into a site of soft tissue. Also provided are methods of isolating muscle-derived progenitor cells, and methods of genetically modifying the cells for gene transfer therapy. The invention further provides methods of using compositions comprising muscle-derived progenitor cells for the augmentation and bulking of mammalian, including human, soft tissues in the treatment of various cosmetic or functional conditions, including malformation, injury, weakness, disease, or dysfunction. In particular, the present invention provides treatments and amelioration of symptoms for gastro-esophageal pathologies like gastro-esophageal reflux.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2009Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: University of Pittsburgh - of the Commonwealth System of Higher EducationInventors: Michael B. Chancellor, Jay Pasricha, Ronald Jankowski, Ryan Pruchnic
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Publication number: 20100156697Abstract: In an embodiment, a quantity smoother includes a first stage and a second stage. The first stage is operable to receive a sequence of raw samples of a quantity and to generate from the raw samples intermediate samples of the quantity, the intermediate samples having a reduced level of fluctuation relative to the sequence of raw samples. The second stage is coupled to the first stage and is operable to generate from the intermediate samples resulting samples of the quantity, the resulting samples having a reduced level of fluctuation relative to the sequence of intermediate samples. For example, such a quantity smoother may be part of a target-ranging system on board a fighter jet, and may smooth an error in an estimated target range so that the fighter pilot may more quickly and confidently determine in his head a range window within which the target lies.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2009Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: BAE SYSTEMS Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc.Inventor: Ronald M. Yannone
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Publication number: 20100158198Abstract: An apparatus for prompting a patient includes a structure configured to be mounted to a patient support, a screen coupled to the structure, and a projector located at a distance away from the screen. A method of prompting a patient that is being supported on a patient support includes adjusting a position of a screen relative to a projector, the screen having a surface, placing the screen in front of the patient such that the patient can see the surface, and providing an image on the screen using the projector.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2010Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: VARIAN MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Andrew G. JEUNG, Hassan MOSTAFAVI
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Publication number: 20100156913Abstract: Current approaches to paperless books use single screen laptop computers or electronic paper display (EPD)-based book readers. Laptop computers consume too much power and cannot be used for extended periods of time, such as an entire school day, without recharging its battery. EPD devices are limited in functionality due to their slow refresh rate and grey-scale only images. An embodiment of the present invention integrates bi-stable display technology and refresh display technology into a single device and manages the use of these technologies to achieve power savings while providing a rich set of display functionalities to support user interaction with content in a synergistic manner. The power savings functionality enables the device to have a battery operating life between charges of many hours of operation, such as eight hours or more, while the display functionality enables users to access, display, and interact with content in ways users have become accustomed and in ways not before possible.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2010Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: Entourage Systems, Inc.Inventors: Douglas F. Ortega, Douglas A. Atkinson, John T. Burch, Michael J. Giovannoni, Joseph D. Kralowetz, Brendan M. Mannix, Asghar D. Mostafa, David C. Johnson, Joseph C. Roesch, Nabeel Zafar
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Publication number: 20100154624Abstract: The following invention relates to a mount for holding a charge in a breech. The mount attaches, or is integral to, a charge and is provided with a dilation means which rests within a breech of a gun to prevent the charge from sliding back out of the breech when the gun is held at a high angle. The dilation means is fabricated from a material which, when the gun is fired, combusts to leave negligible debris in the breech.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2008Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: BAE SYSTEMS PLCInventors: John Taylor, Raphael Joseph Francis Chetcuti, Charles Thomas Marshall, Colin Carson Mackenzie
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Publication number: 20100157402Abstract: Techniques are disclosed for optical switching and data control, without the interaction of electronic switching speeds. In one example embodiment, a common cavity optical latch is provided that that can hold an optical state for an extended period of time, and the operation of which is controlled optically. Optical phase control allows optical modal switching to be employed between two common optical cavities, using incident optical signals and the way in which the cavities manipulate the phase within them to lock in one or the other configuration, thereby forming an optical latch. The optical latch is implemented in an integrated fashion, such as in a CMOS environment.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2010Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: BAE SYSTEMS Information & Electronic Systems Integration Inc.Inventor: Daniel N. Carothers
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Publication number: 20100156556Abstract: Arrangement of resonators in an aperiodic configurations are described, which can be used for electromagnetic cloaking of objects. The overall assembly of resonators, as structures, do not all repeat periodically and at least some of the resonators are spaced such that their phase centers are separated by more than a wavelength. The arrangements can include resonators of several different sizes and/or geometries arranged so that each size or geometry corresponds to a moderate or high “Q” response that resonates within a specific frequency range, and that arrangement within that specific grouping of akin elements is periodic in the overall structure. The relative spacing and arrangement of groupings can be defined by self similarity and origin symmetry.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2009Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: FRACTAL ANTENNA SYSTEMS, INC.Inventor: Nathan Cohen
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Publication number: 20100158340Abstract: The systems and methods described herein provide for fast and accurate image segmentation through the application of a multi-stage classifier to an image data set. An image processing system is provided having a processor configured to apply a multi-stage classifier to the image data set to identify a distinctive region. The, multi-stage classifier can include two or more component classifiers. The first component classifier can have a sensitivity level configured to identify one or more target regions in the image data set and the second component classifier can have a specificity level configured to confirm the presence of the distinctive region in any identified target regions. Also provided is a classification array having multiple multi-stage classifiers for identification and confirmation of more than one distinctive region or for the application of different classification configurations to the image data set to identify a specific distinctive region.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2010Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: Scimed Life Systems, Inc.Inventor: Shashidhar Sathyanarayana