Abstract: A user equipment (UE) configured for radio link monitoring is described. The UE includes a processor and instructions stored in memory that is in electronic communication with the processor. The UE monitors a radio link quality for a secondary cell (SCell). The UE also determines whether a physical layer problem is detected based on the radio link quality. If a physical layer problem is detected, the UE stops a time alignment timer (TAT) of the SCell or sets the time alignment timer (TAT) of the SCell as expired.
Abstract: An evolved Node B (eNB) configured for random access response scheduling is described. The eNB includes a processor and instructions stored in memory that is in electronic communication with the processor. The eNB sends a message to initiate a random access procedure for a secondary cell (SCell). The eNB also receives a physical random access channel (PRACH) preamble. The eNB further sends a radio network temporary identifier (RNTI) for a random access response (RAR) in a physical downlink control channel (PDCCH) in a user equipment (UE) specific search space. The eNB additionally sends the RAR in a physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH).
Abstract: An evolved Node B (eNB) for reconfiguring a subframe allocation is described. The eNB includes a processor and instructions stored in memory that is in electronic communication with the processor. The eNB determines whether to adjust a subframe allocation. If it is determined to adjust the subframe allocation, then the eNB determines whether to adjust the subframe allocation with a radio resource control (RRC) reconfiguration or a physical (PHY) layer reconfiguration. The eNB also adjusts the subframe allocation for the PHY layer reconfiguration. The eNB further adjusts the subframe allocation according to a standard configuration for the RRC reconfiguration.
Abstract: A method and system for socket API call emulation facilitates communication between an application and non-networked I/O devices. The present invention intercepts and modifies IP-aware socket API calls en route from the application to non-networked I/O devices so that such calls are received by non-networked I/O devices as IP-unaware I/O access calls. The invention allows the application to use socket API calls to communicate with all entity types and thereby relieves an application developer of the burden to write and debug/edit separate code and documentation for non-networked I/O device types with which an application is expected to communicate. Socket API call emulation is in some embodiments performed by an emulation module within a socket API operatively coupled between an application and a device driver associated with a non-networked I/O device.
Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention comprise systems and methods for providing load-balancing in cluster printing environments. Embodiments may operate in conjunction with journalled print files, pre-processed, printer-ready print files and other file types. Some embodiments provide load-balanced cluster printing through a printer-independent, driver-independent print system component.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 26, 2001
Date of Patent:
April 2, 2013
Assignee:
Sharp Laboratories of America, Inc.
Inventors:
Andrew Fertlitsch, Mary Louise Bourret, Jerry Steven Orleck
Abstract: Aspects of the present invention are related to systems and methods for rendering graphical objects in a printing system. According to one aspect of the present invention a graphic list may be partitioned, and the graphic-list partitions may be rendered “out-of-order” or concurrently.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 30, 2009
Date of Patent:
April 2, 2013
Assignee:
Sharp Laboratories of America, Inc.
Inventors:
Uoc H. Nguyen, James E. Owen, Paul R. Henerlau
Abstract: A method for minimizing re-imaging procedures for an imaging device is disclosed. A first set of imaging instructions for a hard copy of a document is received at an imaging device. The hard copy of the document is scanned in accordance with the first set of imaging instructions to create image data. The image data is retained in memory at an identified location until a purging event occurs. A second set of imaging instructions is received at the imaging device. It is then determined whether the hard copy of the document has been removed from the processing path of the imaging device since the scanning occurred using at least one sensor. If the hard copy of the document has not been removed, imaging output is produced in accordance with the second set of instructions using the image data without rescanning a hard copy of the document.
Abstract: Aspects of the present invention relate to systems and methods for video coding and decoding. Some aspects relate to coding and decoding of enhanced dynamic range video sequences based on a series of low-dynamic-range (LDR) frames, captured at a first exposure configuration, that are multi-plexed with a series of enhancement frames that are captured at a second exposure configuration.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 19, 2009
Date of Patent:
March 26, 2013
Assignee:
Sharp Laboratories of America, Inc.
Inventors:
Christopher A. Segall, Jie Zhao, Ron Rubinstein
Abstract: Methods of, and devices, and systems for differential pulse code modulation (DPCM) having predictions and quantization parameters based on proximate lines of buffered quanta of information where pulse code modulation (PCM) is employed as a backup means.
Abstract: Aspects of the present invention are related to systems and methods for determining the location of numerals in an electronic document image.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 18, 2011
Date of Patent:
March 26, 2013
Assignee:
Sharp Laboratories of America, Inc.
Inventors:
Ahmet Mufit Ferman, Richard John Campbell
Abstract: A system and method are provided for maintaining a device job history. The method comprises: sending jobs to a device for performance; making a record of the jobs; maintaining the job record after the performance of the job; and, filtering the job record to retain a history associated with a client. The job record may be maintained at the device performing the job, on a server managing jobs sent to the device, or with the client sending the job. The client may choose to monitor such processes as device status, job status, or the communications to the device. In one aspect, the method further comprises viewing the filtered job record. Then, a viewable copy of the filtered job record can be accessed from the client, the server, or a web page associated with the device.
Abstract: A solution process is provided for forming a textured transparent conductive oxide (TCO) film. The process provides a substrate, and forms a first layer on the substrate of metal oxide nanoparticles such as ZnO, In2O3, or SnO2. The metal oxide nanoparticles have a faceted structure with an average size greater than 100 nanometers (nm). Voids between the metal oxide nanoparticles have a size about equal to the size of the metal oxide nanoparticles. Then, a second layer is formed overlaying the first layer, filling the voids between the nanoparticles of the first layer, and completely covering the substrate. The result is a continuous TCO film having an average surface roughness that is created by the combination of first and second layers.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 14, 2010
Date of Patent:
March 26, 2013
Assignee:
Sharp Laboratories of America, Inc.
Inventors:
Jer-shen Maa, Gregory S. Herman, Apostolos T. Voutsas
Abstract: A method of backlighting a liquid crystal display so as to improve the quality of the image displayed by the liquid crystal display. The method may vary the luminance of a light source illuminating a plurality of displayed pixels and vary the transmittance of a light valve of the display.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 19, 2009
Date of Patent:
March 19, 2013
Assignee:
Sharp Laboratories of America, Inc.
Inventors:
Xiao-fan Feng, Scott J. Daly, Dean Messing
Abstract: A method is provided for fabricating a printed organic thin film transistor (OTFT) with a patterned organic semiconductor using a fluropolymer banked crystallization well. In the case of a bottom gate OTFT, a substrate is provided and a gate electrode is formed overlying the substrate. A gate dielectric is formed overlying the gate electrode, and source (S) and drain (D) electrodes are formed overlying the gate dielectric. A gate dielectric OTFT channel interface region is formed between the S/D electrodes. A well with fluropolymer containment and crystallization banks is then formed, to define an organic semiconductor print area. The well is filled with an organic semiconductor, covering the S/D electrodes and the gate dielectric OTFT channel interface. Then, the organic semiconductor is crystallized. Predominant crystal grain nucleation originates from regions overlying the S/D electrodes. As a result, an organic semiconductor channel is formed, interposed between the S/D electrodes.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 19, 2011
Date of Patent:
March 19, 2013
Assignee:
Sharp Laboratories of America, Inc.
Inventors:
Kanan Puntambekar, Lisa H. Stecker, Kurt Ulmer
Abstract: A method and system for facilitating scheduling using a mobile device and near field communication (NFC) allows a user of a mobile device integrated with an NFC unit while in the vicinity of a shared resource that is presently unavailable or a residence of a social contact who is presently not home to review a schedule for the shared resource or social contact, and in the case of a shared resource reserve the shared resource at a later time.
Abstract: Systems and methods for utilizing metadata embedded in a color measurement target to uniquely identify the target through color measurement. A color measurement target is used for color calibration, color characterization, color adjustment and/or color correction of a color output device and includes a collection of color patches imaged by the output device, wherein metadata is embedded directly into the color patches of the color measurement target to uniquely identify the target through color measurement. The metadata-bearing patches in the target are used to communicate information through color measurement, and can contribute to the color characterization.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 19, 2009
Date of Patent:
March 19, 2013
Assignee:
Sharp Laboratories of America, Inc.
Inventors:
John Charles Dalrymple, James Zhixin Chang
Abstract: Devices, methods, and computer-readable media for cloning a device setting input from a user by aggregating a user interface based on two or more members of plurality of peripheral computing devices, e.g., multifunction peripheral rendering and/or printing devices, having a user interface where two or more members of the plurality of user interfaces each require a user input; replicating a user input of at least one member of the plurality of user interfaces based on the aggregated user interface; and outputting for routing, to two or more members of the plurality of peripheral computing devices a replicated user setting based on the aggregated user interface.
Abstract: An exemplary embodiment of a system and method provides a determination of when a file/document format native to a device such as a multifunction peripheral (MFP) device should be handled natively by the MFP (default behavior) or preprocessed by an external service.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 17, 2012
Date of Patent:
March 12, 2013
Assignee:
Sharp Laboratories of America, Inc.
Inventors:
Andrew Rodney Ferlitsch, Joseph Bert Murdock
Abstract: A backlit display with improved dynamic range. The disclosed display illuminates a pixel of the display at respective non-zero illumination levels during each of a first frame and a second frame and decreases the illumination level of the pixel during the interval between the first frame and the second frame.
Abstract: A method for interpolation includes receiving an input image having a plurality of pixels. The edge direction proximate a first pixel of the input image is estimated using a first technique from a plurality of discrete potential directions. An edge direction is selected based upon the estimating the edge direction proximate the first pixel of the input image using a second technique. The pixels proximate the first pixel are interpolated based upon the selected edge direction. The pixels proximate the first pixel are interpolated based upon another technique. An output image is determined.