Patents Assigned to The University of South Australia
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Publication number: 20170261138Abstract: Disclosed herein is a fluid connection port for forming a working fluid connection between a deformable, flexible tube and a fluid handling device, the fluid connection port comprising a bore extending from an exterior surface of the fluid handling device to an internal fluid handling feature, the bore comprising a narrow diameter bore section adjacent the exterior surface of the fluid handling device, a larger diameter bore section adjacent the internal fluid handling feature, and a shoulder separating the narrow diameter bore section and the larger diameter bore section, wherein the diameter of the bore at the narrow diameter bore section is less than the outside diameter of the deformable, flexible tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2017Publication date: September 14, 2017Applicant: UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIAInventor: Luke PARKINSON
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Patent number: 9763253Abstract: Methods and systems are described which provide solutions for determining how to allocate terminals to slots in order to maximize communication system performance in the case where there is no feedback channel between a multiuser satellite receiver and terminals within the field of view. Terminals operate independently of each other and choose transmission slots based upon the geographic position of the terminal. Terminals can be programmed with a slot selector to choose slots according to some deterministic or non deterministic function of the current position. A slot plan database may be used to assist in efficient slot selection. Regular and irregular grid based allocation methods are described, that reduce the likelihood that too many terminals transmit using the same slot within the field of view.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2013Date of Patent: September 12, 2017Assignee: University of South AustraliaInventors: Alexander James Grant, David Victor Lawrie Haley, Robert George McKilliam, William George Cowley, Linda Mary Davis
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Patent number: 9752193Abstract: The present invention relates to the proline rich transmembrane protein 2 (PRRT2) gene, and the identification of mutations and variations in PRRT2 that give rise to seizure and movement disorders. Accordingly, the present invention provides methods for the diagnosis or prognosis of such disorders by identifying alterations in the PRRT2 gene. Identification of alterations in the PRRT2 gene also enables the identification of subjects with an increased likelihood of having an offspring predisposed to such disorders. The present invention also provides an isolated nucleic acid molecule comprising an alteration in the PRRT2 gene, wherein said alteration produces a seizure and/or movement disorder phenotype. Also provided is an isolated PRRT2 polypeptide that comprises an alteration which produces a seizure and/or movement disorder phenotype.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2012Date of Patent: September 5, 2017Assignees: The University of Melbourne, Central Adelaide Local Health Network Incorporated, Itek Ventures Pty Ltd (University of South Australia)Inventors: Sarah Elizabeth Heron, Leanne Michelle Dibbens, Samuel Frank Berkovic, Ingrid Eileen Scheffer, John Charles Mulley
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Patent number: 9723790Abstract: A weed seed devitalization arrangement for use with a. combine harvester, attached to the combine harvester, towed behind, or standalone. The weed seed devitalization arrangement receives weed seeds entrained in a. portion of the air and material previously discharged from a combine harvester or other crop/lawn cutung apparatus. The weed seed devitalization arrangement includes a roton'stator arrangement including but not necessarily excluding other elements, one or more stationary substantially circular array of weed seed impact members, the members being arranged so as to impact weed seeds being provided into the substantially circular array; and one or more rotatable substantially circular array of weed seed impact members, the rotatable array movable with respect to a stationary substantially circular array of weed seed impact members, the impact members of the rotatable substantially circular array arranged to impact weed seeds being directed through the rotatable substantially circular array.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2014Date of Patent: August 8, 2017Assignees: GRAINS RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIAInventors: Nicholas Kane Berry, Chris Saunders
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Publication number: 20170215358Abstract: The present invention relates to methods for enhancing at least one growth parameter of a leguminous plant via co-inoculation of a leguminous plant with at least one rhizobial microorganism together with at least one actinobacterial microorganism. In further aspects, the present invention also relates to leguminous plants co-inoculated with at least one rhizobial microorganism together with at least one actinobacterial microorganism, as well as specific actinobacterial strains and inoculant compositions which are useful in accordance with the present invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2015Publication date: August 3, 2017Applicant: THE FLINDERS UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIAInventors: Christopher Milton Mathew FRANCO, Hoang Xuyen LE, Ross Alexander BALLARD
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Publication number: 20170165199Abstract: A method of producing a dried formulation for an active substance such as a drug compound is described. The method involves dispersing a discontinuous phase (e.g. an oil-based or lipidic medium) comprising the active substance into a continuous phase (e.g. water) so as to form a two-phase liquid system comprising droplets of said discontinuous phase, allowing nanoparticles to congregate at the phase interface at the surface of the droplets such that at least one layer of nanoparticles coat the droplets and thereby provide sufficient structural integrity to the droplets to enable the subsequent removal of the continuous phase, and thereafter removing the continuous phase from the nanoparticle-coated droplets to produce a dried formulation.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2016Publication date: June 15, 2017Applicant: University of South AustraliaInventors: Clive Allan Prestidge, Spomenka SIMOVIC
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Patent number: 9673967Abstract: A method for estimating a time offset of a transmitted signal which comprises pilot symbols and data symbols, the method comprising: receiving the transmitted signal to produce a received signal; and processing an optimizing function of the received signal at a finite number of possible time offsets to produce an estimator of the time offset.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2014Date of Patent: June 6, 2017Assignee: University of South AustraliaInventors: William George Cowley, Robert George McKilliam, Andre Pollok
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Patent number: 9668210Abstract: A multiple access slotted wireless communication system comprising a plurality of terminals and a multi-access receiver is described. The multi-access receiver can decode multiple transmissions in each slot of a frame from terminals in its field of view. Each terminal has an active state for transmitting and an inactive state. After receiving acknowledgement of a successful transmission by the terminal, the terminal enters the inactive state for at least a transmission delay time. This may be the remaining time that the terminal is in the field of view of the multi-access receiver. This may be achieved by the terminal using a probability of transmission to determine whether or not to transmit in the next frame. The terminal may also be configured to select the slot in a frame, and this may be based upon information such as which slots were acknowledged. The receiver may use compression to transmit acknowledgement messages.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2013Date of Patent: May 30, 2017Assignee: University of South AustraliaInventors: Alexander James Grant, David Victor Lawrie Haley, Robert George McKilliam, William George Cowley, Ho Leung Chan
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Patent number: 9656601Abstract: The present invention relates to a polymeric substrate being coated with a reflective coating, particularly a chromium-based reflective coating.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2015Date of Patent: May 23, 2017Assignees: SMR Patents S.A.R.L., University Of South AustraliaInventors: Drew Raymond Evans, Kamil Zuber, Colin James Hall, Simon David Field, David Derry Chamberlain, Andrew Brian Little, Simon Belcher, Eugene Schmirin, Mark Delaine, James Nicholas Dickson
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Publication number: 20170015802Abstract: The present invention relates to decorative coatings for plastic substrates, the decorative coatings ideally being stable and durable coatings that are spectrally tuneable to permit the selection of a variety of appearances, and ideally providing a decorative metal finish. More particularly the present invention provides for a plastic substrate having a decorative coating including a spectrally controlling system and a stress controlling system. The spectrally controlling system includes alternating absorbing layers and transparent layers, and the stress controlling system controls the overall residual stress of the decorative coating to within a desired range. Further provided are methods for applying to a plastic substrate a decorative coating having a spectrally controlling system and a stress controlling system.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2015Publication date: January 19, 2017Applicants: University of South Australia, SMR Patents S.Ă .r.l.Inventors: Colin James Hall, Drew Raymond Evans, Simon David Field, Dean Caruso
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Patent number: 9547222Abstract: Disclosed is a method for improving the calibration of multiple projector systems in Spatial Augmented Reality systems where multiple projectors are used to project images directly onto objects of interest. The methods and system described herein improve the calibration of multiple projector systems in order to improve the alignment and clarity of projected images by reducing ghosting that can occur with poorly aligned projectors. The system uses a planar photodiode and the projector is used to project a plurality of projection regions, such as scan lines, across the planar photodetector and calculating the position based on weighting measurements by the measured light intensity and projected images in SAR.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2014Date of Patent: January 17, 2017Assignee: University of South AustraliaInventors: Ross Travers Smith, Guy Webber, Maki Sugimoto, Michael Robert Marner, Bruce Hunter Thomas
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Patent number: 9548877Abstract: Methods and apparatus for use in communication systems using recursive modulation schemes with a Low Density Generator Matrix code (including an irregular repeat accumulate (IRA) code) are described that have reduced complexity and thus reduced cost compared to prior art systems. A communication system is described in which the transmitter concatenates a low density generator matrix code with an accumulator followed by a recursive modulator in order to eliminate the use of an interleaver, and in which the receiver combines the decoder for the accumulator and the soft demodulator into a single joint decoder in order reduce the number of components and complexity. Another variation is also described in which the transmitter is further simplified by eliminated the accumulator altogether, and in which the receiver is further simplified by replacing the joint decoder with a soft demodulator prior to the LDGM soft decoder.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2013Date of Patent: January 17, 2017Assignee: University of South AustraliaInventors: Ingmar Rudiger Land, Gottfried Lechner, Alexander James Grant, David Victor Lawrie Haley
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Patent number: 9491018Abstract: A least squares estimator of carrier phase and amplitude in a receiver in a communication system using a phase shift keying modulation scheme that uses both known pilot symbols and unknown data symbols is described. That is, the method exploits knowledge of pilot symbols in addition to the unknown data symbols to estimate carrier phase and amplitude. Further, an efficient recursion based estimation method is described that only requires O(L. log L) arithmetic operations where L is the number of received signals. This method uses the M-Ary rounded phase offsets to sort the data symbols and this sorted order is used to recursively calculate candidate values in an optimization process. Simulation results show that the estimation methods Using data and pilot symbols outperform estimation methods using only data symbols (ie non-coherent detection methods). Further, the system can be used for systems using multiple M-ary phase shift keying digital modulation schemes.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2013Date of Patent: November 8, 2016Assignee: University of South AustraliaInventors: William George Cowley, Robert George McKilliam, Andre Polok
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Patent number: 9477312Abstract: User input gloves and input methods are described that are well suited to provide input to computer modeling (eg CAD) and augmented reality (AR) systems, including wearable AR and spatial AR. Each glove comprises palm mounted ultrasonic transducers, accelerometers, finger based pinch inputs and a wireless communication module. The gloves can be used to measure distances over the natural range of distances that hands can be placed, as well as their orientation, with sufficient resolution to facilitate a range of gesture based input methods to be developed and utilized, including distance-based modeling by measurement. Further the gloves are light weight, allow fast input of modeling measurements, are easy to use, and reduce fatigue compared to existing glove based input systems. The user input gloves, and associated input techniques can be used to measure small and body sized objects using one or two hands, and large objects can be measured using single handed measurements.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2013Date of Patent: October 25, 2016Assignee: University of South AustraliaInventors: Thuong N. Hoang, Bruce Hunter Thomas, Ross Travers Smith
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Patent number: 9403786Abstract: New clerodane compounds isolated from plant material from Dodonaea polyandra are disclosed. The compounds have anti-inflammatory activity. Pharmaceutical and cosmetic compositions containing the compounds, as well as methods of treating inflammation using the compounds, are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2010Date of Patent: August 2, 2016Assignees: University of South Australia, Chuulangun Aboriginal CorporationInventors: Susan J. Semple, Bradley S. Simpson, Ross Allan McKinnon, David Claudie, Jacobus P. Gerber, Jiping Wang, George Moreton, Sr.
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Patent number: 9376533Abstract: The invention provides a process for producing a conductive polymer, the process comprising: providing a substrate having an oxidant layer on a surface thereof, the oxidant layer containing an oxidant, a solvent or blend of solvents, and a relatively high molecular weight non-ionic surfactant; exposing the surface containing the oxidant layer to a vapor containing an aryl or heteroaryl monomer that is polymerizable to form a conductive polymer without exposing the oxidant layer to an external source of water vapor; and polymerizing the aryl or heteroaryl monomer to form a polyaryl or polyheteroaryl conductive polymer on the surface of the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2012Date of Patent: June 28, 2016Assignee: University of South AustraliaInventors: Manrico Fabretto, Drew Raymond Evans, Michael Muller
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Patent number: 9362935Abstract: Parallel analog to digital converted (ADC) architectures that can be used to replace single path ADC architectures. The parallel ADC architecture can comprise N branches and one ADC per branch. These ADCs can be identical. However each branch can have a different path adjustments applied to the ADC. The path adjustments can be biases and/or gains and each ADC receives a different combination of biases and/or gain to generate multiple adjusted input signals. These are then combined to generate a quantized output signal. Using these parallel architectures a range of weighting and offset combining schemes can be employed to achieve improvements in signal to noise ratio and to reduce the impact of clipping as compared to a single path ADC architecture.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2013Date of Patent: June 7, 2016Assignee: University of South AustraliaInventors: Ying Chen, Andre Pollok, David Victor Lawrie Haley, Linda Mary Davis, Mark Damian McDonnell
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Publication number: 20160074816Abstract: Disclosed herein is a composite filtration membrane comprising a porous support membrane and an antibiofouling polyamide layer on the porous support membrane. Also disclosed herein is a method for manufacturing the composite filtration membrane and a cross-linked copolymer.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2014Publication date: March 17, 2016Applicant: FLINDES UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIAInventors: Milena GINIC-MARKOVIC, Stephen Ross CLARKE, Kristina Teresa CONSTANTOPOULOS, Elda MARKOVIC
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Publication number: 20160059773Abstract: The present invention relates to a polymeric substrate being coated with a reflective coating, particularly a chromium-based reflective coating.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2015Publication date: March 3, 2016Applicants: SMR PATENTS S.A.R.L., UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIAInventors: Drew Raymond Evans, Kamil Zuber, Colin James Hall, Simon David Field
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Publication number: 20150373913Abstract: A weed seed devitalization arrangement for use with a. combine harvester, attached to the combine harvester, towed behind, or standalone. The weed seed devitalization arrangement receives weed seeds entrained in a. portion of the air and material previously discharged from a combine harvester or other crop/lawn cutung apparatus. The weed seed devitalization arrangement includes a roton’stator arrangement including but not necessarily excluding other elements, one or more stationary substantially circular array of weed seed impact members, the members being arranged so as to impact weed seeds being provided into the substantially circular array; and one or more rotatable substantially circular array of weed seed impact members, the rotatable array movable with respect to a stationary substantially circular array of weed seed impact members, the impact members of the rotatable substantially circular array arranged to impact weed seeds being directed through the rotatable substantially circular array.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2014Publication date: December 31, 2015Applicants: UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA, GRAINS RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONInventors: Nicholas Kane BERRY, Chris SAUNDERS