Patents by Inventor Carlos Del Rio
Carlos Del Rio has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20230069635Abstract: A microwave distribution network includes stacks of layers, each layer including unit cells. The unit cells have a coaxial input connected to three transmission lines with an angular span of 120°. The layers are configured as a hexagonal lattice formed with replicated unit cells. The coaxial inputs are at the hexagon corners. Each unit cell is connected to three neighbor unit cells. The coaxial inputs of the unit cells and neighbor cells are oriented on a Z-axis of a Cartesian system of axes in which the three transmission lines are on an XY plane, such that the input orientation on the Z-axis is opposite to the former unit cell on the same Z-axis. The distance between coaxial inputs is ?/4, where ? is the wavelength of a microwave distribution network operating frequency. Adjacent layers are interconnected by the coaxial inputs of the unit cells arranged in an opposite direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2021Publication date: March 2, 2023Inventors: Carlos BIURRUN QUEL, Carlos DEL RÍO BOCIO, Antonio MONTESANO BENITO
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Patent number: 10751882Abstract: Features are disclosed for an end effector for automated identification and handling of an object. The end effector includes an end effector that can be positioned over a pick point of an overpackage in which a desired object is location using sensors. Using the location information, the end effector can identify a path to the pick point and detect whether the pick point is engaged by detecting environmental changes at the end effector.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2018Date of Patent: August 25, 2020Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Tye Michael Brady, Anna Buchele, Juan Carlos del Rio, Rocco DiVerdi, Yuzhong Huang, Hunter Normandeau, Timothy Stallman, Ziyu Wang
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Publication number: 20140234917Abstract: The invention relates to enzymatic methods for hydroxylation in position 2 or 3 of two ends of a substituted or unsubstituted, linear or branched aliphatic hydrocarbons.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2012Publication date: August 21, 2014Applicant: Novozymes A/SInventors: Henrik Lund, Jesper Brask, Lisbeth Kalum, Ana Gutierrez Suarez, Esteban Daniel Babot, Rene Ullrich, Martin Hofrichter, Angel Tomas Martinez Ferrer, Jose Carlos Del Rio Andrade
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Patent number: 8301149Abstract: Technologies are described herein for improving call quality and coverage of cells within a mobile wireless communication network. Such improvements can be accomplished by adjusting various radio access network parameters. The adjustments may be made at the cell level or at the neighbor level. An iterative process can periodically collect key performance indicator (KPI) statistics from the mobile wireless network. System improvements may derive from one or more rules applied in parallel. Each rule can have a unique combination of minimum or maximum KPI thresholds. System issues may be identified when a cell correlates with one or more of the rules which may then suggest one or more parameter changes to reduce the identified system issue. System capacity policies may be provided as limits to the coverage and call quality triggers.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2009Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Assignee: Optimi CorporationInventors: Juan Carlos del Rio Romero, Juan Jose Guerrero Garcia, Juan Ramiro Moreno
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Patent number: 8301156Abstract: Technologies for load balancing among neighboring cells of a mobile wireless communication network can reduce traffic congestion and improve network system capacity. Load balancing can be accomplished by adjusting various radio access network parameters. Such adjustments may be made at the cell level or at the neighboring cell level. The adjustments can be applied iteratively in response to various collected operational statistics. The adjustments can adapt cell size and cell shape as well as adapt handover to maximize system resource and hardware utilization. An iterative process of optimization can periodically collect performance statistics and network configuration from a mobile wireless network. The collected information can be periodically analyzed to determine parameter adjustments. Configuring additional capacity from the communication network can prevent or substantially delay the acquisition of additional hardware resources to mitigate system capacity issues.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2008Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Assignee: Optimi CorporationInventors: Juan Carlos del Rio-Romero, Juan Jose Guerrero-Garcia, Salvador Pedraza-Moreno, Juan Ramiro-Moreno, Angel Luis Rivada-Antich
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Publication number: 20100203881Abstract: Technologies are described herein for improving call quality and coverage of cells within a mobile wireless communication network. Such improvements can be accomplished by adjusting various radio access network parameters. The adjustments may be made at the cell level or at the neighbor level. An iterative process can periodically collect key performance indicator (KPI) statistics from the mobile wireless network. System improvements may derive from one or more rules applied in parallel. Each rule can have a unique combination of minimum or maximum KPI thresholds. System issues may be identified when a cell correlates with one or more of the rules which may then suggest one or more parameter changes to reduce the identified system issue. System capacity policies may be provided as limits to the coverage and call quality triggers.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2009Publication date: August 12, 2010Inventors: Juan Carlos del Rio Romero, Juan Jose Guerrero Garcia, Juan Ramiro Moreno
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Publication number: 20100075682Abstract: Technologies for load balancing among neighboring cells of a mobile wireless communication network can reduce traffic congestion and improve network system capacity. Load balancing can be accomplished by adjusting various radio access network parameters. Such adjustments may be made at the cell level or at the neighboring cell level. The adjustments can be applied iteratively in response to various collected operational statistics. The adjustments can adapt cell size and cell shape as well as adapt handover to maximize system resource and hardware utilization. An iterative process of optimization can periodically collect performance statistics and network configuration from a mobile wireless network. The collected information can be periodically analyzed to determine parameter adjustments. Configuring additional capacity from the communication network can prevent or substantially delay the acquisition of additional hardware resources to mitigate system capacity issues.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2008Publication date: March 25, 2010Inventors: Juan Carlos del Rio-Romero, Juan Jose Guerrero-Garcia, Salvador Pedraza-Moreno, Juan Ramiro-Moreno, Angel Luis Rivada-Antich
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Publication number: 20080210393Abstract: The invention relates to the use of mediator-enzyme system, which is characterised in that the enzyme comprises a laccase-type enzyme and the mediator comprises a chemical compound which acts as a redox intermediate in the enzymatic oxidation, for the elimination of lipophilic compounds (including, among others, sterols that are free and conjugated in the form of esters and glycosides, triglycerides, fatty alcohols and resin acids) which cause deposits in the product, the machinery and the circuits during the production of pulp and paper (both from hardwood and softwood and non-woody plants). The treatment eliminates up to 100% of the aforementioned lipophilic compounds, depending on the material treated, and, in this way, improves the quality of the pulp obtained, the operation of the industrial installations and the characteristics of the end product.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2006Publication date: September 4, 2008Applicant: Consejo Superior de Investigacions Cientificas C/ Serrano, 117Inventors: Ana Gutierrez-Suarez, Jose Carlos del Rio Andrale, Jorge Rencoret Pazo, David Ibarra Trejo, Ana Mariela Speranza Fernandez, Susana Camarero Fernandez, Maria Jesus Martinez Hernandez, Angel T. Martinez Ferrer
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Publication number: 20060235326Abstract: A method for detecting a quantitative measure of a physiologic state of a human myocardium or coronary artery. Implementations of the method detect the extent of change of myocardial electrical impedance from a mean baseline value to provide diagnosis of the extent of ischemia, stenosis, tissue rejection, and reperfusion and the effectiveness of cardioplegia and ischemia pre-conditioning as well as the general effectiveness of coronary bypass surgery as measured by post-operative reperfusion. Electrodes are attached to the myocardium, baseline measurements of the mean myocardial electrical impedance are stored and the variance of the myocardial electrical impedance and a baseline value of mean myocardial electrical impedance are computed from the baseline measurements and stored. Mean myocardial electrical impedance values are periodically measured between each electrode pair over an interval of time and stored.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2004Publication date: October 19, 2006Inventors: Roger Dzwonczyk, Carlos Del Rio, Patrick Connell, Michael Howie
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Patent number: 7091923Abstract: A horn antenna combining horizontal and vertical corrugations. It is made up of two well differentiated parts, the first part being an antenna with horizontal corrugations, i.e. parallel to the axis of propagation, and a second part with vertical corrugations, i.e. transverse to the axis of propagation. The aperture of the arrangement of the corrugations, in the two parts, can preferably follow linear or Gaussian functions.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2003Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Assignee: Universidad Publica de NavarraInventors: Carlos del Rio Bocio, Ramón Gonzalo García, David Goñi Campian, Jorge Teniente Vallinas
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Publication number: 20060044202Abstract: A horn antenna combining horizontal and vertical corrugations. It is made up of two well differentiated parts, the first part being an antenna with horizontal corrugations, i.e. parallel to the axis of propagation, and a second part with vertical corrugations, i.e. transverse to the axis of propagation. The aperture of the arrangement of the corrugations, in the two parts, can preferably follow linear or Gaussian functions.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2003Publication date: March 2, 2006Applicant: UNIVERSIDAD PUBICA DE NAVARRAInventors: Carlos Del Rio Bocio, Ramon Gonzalo Garcia, David Goni Campain, Jorge Teniente Vallinas