Patents by Inventor Edward C. Miller

Edward C. Miller 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).

  • Patent number: 7738881
    Abstract: The present invention leverages changes in the sensed strength of radio signals at different locations to determine a device's location. In one instance of the present invention, inference procedures are used to process ambient commercial radio signals, to estimate a location or a probability distribution over the locations of a device. In another instance of the present invention, a system utilizes learning and inference methods that are applied to rank vector of signal strength vectors. Moving to such rank orderings leads to systems that bypass consideration of absolute signal strengths in location calculations. The present invention facilitates approximations for locating a device by providing a system that does not require a substantial number of available ambient signal strengths while still providing useful location inferences in determining locations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 19, 2003
    Date of Patent: June 15, 2010
    Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: John C. Krumm, Gerald F. Cermak, Eric J. Horvitz, Edward C. Miller, Adel Amin AbdelAzim Youssef
  • Publication number: 20090027355
    Abstract: A portable digital audio device is capable of playing a number of different data file types, such as music data files, speech data files, video data files, and the like. Different CODECs are generally used for different data types. The system determines the data file type and selects the appropriate CODEC based on the reported data file type. In addition, the reported data file type is used to select the appropriate media interface manager and appropriate user interface. The user interface, or “skin” is selected for compatibility with the media interface manager and selected CODEC. The appropriate controls are enabled and displayed for user operation. As new CODECs are added to the system, appropriate media interface managers and skins are also added to provide the necessary user interface compatibility.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 26, 2008
    Publication date: January 29, 2009
    Inventors: Edward C. Miller, Mark E. Phillips
  • Patent number: 7319877
    Abstract: The present invention leverages changes in the sensed strength of radio signals at different locations to determine a device's location. In one instance of the invention, inference procedures are used to process ambient commercial radio signals, to estimate a location or a probability distribution over the locations of a device. In an instance of the invention, learning and inference methods are applied to rank vector of signal strength vectors. Moving to such rank orderings leads to methods that bypass consideration of absolute signal strengths in location calculations. The invention facilitates approximations for locating a device by providing a method that does not require a substantial number of available ambient signal strengths while still providing useful location inferences in determining locations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 19, 2003
    Date of Patent: January 15, 2008
    Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: John C. Krumm, Gerald F. Cermak, Eric J. Horvitz, Edward C. Miller, Adel Amin AbdelAzim Youssef
  • Patent number: 7202816
    Abstract: The present invention employs approximate device locations determined from changes in the sensed strength of radio signals at different locations. In one instance of the invention, the approximate device locations are based on inference procedures that are used to process ambient commercial radio signals, to estimate a location or a probability distribution over the locations of a device. In another instance of the invention, approximate device locations derived from learning and inference methods that are applied to rank vector of signal strength vectors are utilized. Moving to such rank orderings leads to methods that bypass consideration of absolute signal strengths in location calculations. The invention utilizes approximations for a device location that is based on a method that does not require a substantial number of available ambient signal strengths while still providing useful location inferences in determining locations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 19, 2003
    Date of Patent: April 10, 2007
    Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: John C. Krumm, Gerald F. Cermak, Eric J. Horvitz, Edward C. Miller, Adel Amin AbdelAzim Youssef
  • Patent number: 7111536
    Abstract: A method for expelling air out of mailpieces includes the steps of creating a stack of the mailpieces; cutting an opening in at least some of the mailpieces; jogging the stack of mailpieces; and subjecting the stack of mailpieces to at least one compression/decompression cycle during the jogging step thereby expelling air out of the at least some of the mailpieces through their corresponding openings.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 24, 2001
    Date of Patent: September 26, 2006
    Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.
    Inventors: Eric A. Belec, Michael M. Farrell, Jeffrey A. Gateman, Edward C. Miller, Denis J. Stemmle
  • Patent number: 6783594
    Abstract: A self-adjusting moistening system for a mailing system is provided. The applicator is coupled to a float mechanism, placed in the reservoir of moistening fluid, by a spring. When the reservoir is full of moistening fluid, the spring is compressed, and therefore does not provide any force on the applicator. As the level of moistening fluid decreases, the height of the float mechanism in the reservoir will also decrease, thereby causing the spring to elongate. As the spring elongates, it will pull down on the applicator, thereby causing an increase in the force applied between the applicator and the wick. This increase in force provides a more uniform deposition of the moistening fluid to the envelope flap as the level of the moistening fluid in the reservoir varies from full to empty.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 25, 2002
    Date of Patent: August 31, 2004
    Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.
    Inventors: James A. Fairweather, George T. Barrett, Edward C. Miller
  • Publication number: 20040055533
    Abstract: A self-adjusting moistening system for a mailing system is provided. The applicator is coupled to a float mechanism, placed in the reservoir of moistening fluid, by a spring. When the reservoir is full of moistening fluid, the spring is compressed, and therefore does not provide any force on the applicator. As the level of moistening fluid decreases, the height of the float mechanism in the reservoir will also decrease, thereby causing the spring to elongate. As the spring elongates, it will pull down on the applicator, thereby causing an increase in the force applied between the applicator and the wick. This increase in force provides a more uniform deposition of the moistening fluid to the envelope flap as the level of the moistening fluid in the reservoir varies from full to empty.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 25, 2002
    Publication date: March 25, 2004
    Applicant: Pitney Bowes Incorporated
    Inventors: James A. Fairweather, George T. Barrett, Edward C. Miller
  • Patent number: 6706995
    Abstract: A portion or component of a metal container is provided with markings or indicia using laser light. High-speed laser steering is used to position laser light or laser light pulses across a lateral and longitudinal extent in a relatively short time period such as a time period selected so as to avoid slowing, stopping or otherwise interfering with other container or container component production processes. Preferably, tab stock for container-opening tabs can be provided with 6 to 9 or more visible characters within a time window of 50 to 100 milliseconds or less. Preferably, the size and resolution provided by the pulses are sufficient to permit legible, and preferably attractive, formation of any standard typewriter characters. In one embodiment, other logos, designs, textures, backgrounds and similar features can be provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 6, 2002
    Date of Patent: March 16, 2004
    Assignee: Ball Corporation
    Inventors: Timothy J. Miller, Edward C. Miller
  • Patent number: 6684682
    Abstract: A method for expelling air out of mailpieces includes the steps of creating a stack of the mailpieces; cutting an opening in at least some of the mailpieces; jogging the stack of mailpieces; and subjecting the stack of mailpieces to at least one compression/decompression cycle during the jogging step thereby expelling air out of the at least some of the mailpieces through their corresponding openings. A jogger system incorporates the structure for accomplishing the method.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 24, 2001
    Date of Patent: February 3, 2004
    Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.
    Inventors: Denis J. Stemmle, Eric A. Belec, Robert J. Allen, Michael M. Farrell, Jeffrey A. Gateman, Thomas M. Lyga, Edward C. Miller, John F. Zajac
  • Publication number: 20030115931
    Abstract: A method for expelling air out of mailpieces includes the steps of creating a stack of the mailpieces; cutting in at least some of the mailpieces; jogging the stack of mailpieces; and subjecting the stack of mailpieces to at least one compression/decompression cycle during the jogging step thereby expelling air out of the at least some of the mailpieces through their corresponding openings. A jogger system incorporates the structure for accomplishing the method.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 24, 2001
    Publication date: June 26, 2003
    Inventors: Denis J. Stemmle, Eric A. Belec, Robert J. Allen, Michael M. Farrell, Jeffrey A. Gateman, Thomas M. Lyga, Edward C. Miller, John F. Zajac
  • Publication number: 20030115998
    Abstract: A method for expelling air out of mailpieces includes the steps of creating a stack of the mailpieces; cutting an opening in at least some of the mailpieces; jogging the stack of mailpieces; and subjecting the stack of mailpieces to at least one compression/decompression cycle during the jogging step thereby expelling air out of the at least some of the mailpieces through their corresponding openings.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 24, 2001
    Publication date: June 26, 2003
    Inventors: Eric A. Belec, Michael M. Farrell, Jeffrey A. Gateman, Edward C. Miller, Denis J. Stemmle
  • Patent number: 6538524
    Abstract: A computer system employs electrically lossy transmission systems to dissipate RF energy, and thus reduce RF emissions near the source. An electrically lossy dielectric includes a colloidal dispersion of lossy material, e.g., graphite, in a polymer matrix. A layer of this material can be placed in contact with a conductor or with its surrounding dielectric. A metal layer contacts the other side of the lossy dielectric so that an electrically lossy transmission system is defined. Such transmission systems are defined with respect to signal conductors, shields for coaxial cables, PCB boards, and structural metal, such as heat sinks and vent openings, etc. In some cases, impedance mismatches are used to reflect unwanted energy back through or back and forth through the lossy transmission system. The lossy transmission systems dissipate RF energy so that there is less RF energy to radiate to the computer's exterior.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 29, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 25, 2003
    Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Company
    Inventor: Edward C. Miller
  • Publication number: 20030015507
    Abstract: A portion or component of a metal container is provided with markings or indicia using laser light. High-speed laser steering is used to position laser light or laser light pulses across a lateral and longitudinal extent in a relatively short time period such as a time period selected so as to avoid slowing, stopping or otherwise interfering with other container or container component production processes. Preferably, tab stock for container-opening tabs can be provided with 6 to 9 or more visible characters within a time window of 50 to 100 milliseconds or less. Preferably, the size and resolution provided by the pulses are sufficient to permit legible, and preferably attractive, formation of any standard typewriter characters. In one embodiment, other logos, designs, textures, backgrounds and similar features can be provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 6, 2002
    Publication date: January 23, 2003
    Inventors: Timothy J. Miller, Edward C. Miller
  • Patent number: 6501046
    Abstract: A portion or component of a metal container is provided with markings or indicia using laser light. High-speed laser steering is used to position laser light or laser light pulses across a lateral and longitudinal extent in a relatively short time period such as a time period selected so as to avoid slowing, stopping or otherwise interfering with other container or container component production processes. Preferably, tab stock for container-opening tabs can be provided with 6 to 9 or more visible characters within a time window of 50 to 100 milliseconds or less. Preferably, the size and resolution provided by the pulses are sufficient to permit legible, and preferably attractive, formation of any standard typewriter characters. In one embodiment, other logos, designs, textures, backgrounds and similar features can be provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 16, 2000
    Date of Patent: December 31, 2002
    Assignee: Ball Corporation
    Inventors: Timothy J. Miller, Edward C. Miller
  • Patent number: 6498318
    Abstract: A portion or component of a metal container is provided with markings or indicia using laser light. High-speed laser steering is used to position laser light or laser light pulses across a lateral and longitudinal extent in a relatively short time period such as a time period selected so as to avoid slowing, stopping or otherwise interfering with other container or container component production processes. Preferably, tab stock for container-opening tabs can be provided with 6 to 9 or more visible characters within a time window of 50 to 100 milliseconds or less. Preferably, the size and resolution provided by the pulses are sufficient to permit legible, and preferably attractive, formation of any standard typewriter characters. In one embodiment, other logos, designs, textures, backgrounds and similar features can be provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 16, 2000
    Date of Patent: December 24, 2002
    Assignee: Ball Corporation
    Inventors: Timothy J. Miller, Edward C. Miller
  • Patent number: 6433302
    Abstract: A portion or component of a metal container is provided with markings or indicia using laser light. High-speed laser steering is used to position laser light or laser light pulses across a lateral and longitudinal extent in a relatively short time period such as a time period selected so as to avoid slowing, stopping or otherwise interfering with other container or container component production processes. Preferably, tab stock for container-opening tabs can be provided with 6 to 9 or more visible characters within a time window of 50 to 100 milliseconds or less. Preferably, the size and resolution provided by the pulses are sufficient to permit legible, and preferably attractive, formation of any standard typewriter characters. In one embodiment, other logos, designs, textures, backgrounds and similar features can be provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 4, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 13, 2002
    Assignee: Ball Corporation
    Inventors: Timothy J. Miller, Edward C. Miller
  • Patent number: 6080958
    Abstract: A portion or component of a metal container is provided with markings or indicia using laser light. High-speed laser steering is used to position laser light or laser light pulses across a lateral and longitudinal extent in a relatively short time period such as a time period selected so as to avoid slowing, stopping or otherwise interfering with other container or container component production processes. Preferably, tab stock for container-opening tabs can be provided with 6 to 9 or more visible characters within a time window of 50 to 100 milliseconds or less. Preferably, the size and resolution provided by the pulses are sufficient to permit legible, and preferably attractive, formation of any standard typewriter characters. In one embodiment, other logos, designs, textures, backgrounds and similar features can be provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 16, 1998
    Date of Patent: June 27, 2000
    Assignee: Ball Corporation
    Inventors: Timothy J. Miller, Edward C. Miller
  • Patent number: 5561784
    Abstract: A method of accessing common memory in a cluster architecture for a highly parallel multiprocessor scaler/factor computer system using a plurality of segment registers in which is first determined whether a logical address is within a start and end range as defined by the segment registers and then relocating the logical address to a physical address using a displacement value in another segment register.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 1994
    Date of Patent: October 1, 1996
    Assignee: Cray Research, Inc.
    Inventors: Steve S. Chen, Frederick J. Simmons, George A. Spix, Jimmie R. Wilson, Edward C. Miller, Roger E. Eckert, Douglas R. Beard
  • Patent number: 5524255
    Abstract: A global register system provides communication and coordination among a plurality of processors sharing a common memory in a multiprocessor system which access one or more registers within a shared resource circuit that is separate from the common memory and is symmetrically accessible by the plurality of processors in the multiprocessor system. The global register system is accessed by direct addresses determined by the processor from a previously assigned indirect address and an instruction accessing the data stored in global registers. Arithmetic or logic operation on a data value stored in a selected one of the registers are performed by the global register system independent from the processors or the common memory in order to modify the data value in the selected global register as part of an atomic operation performed in response to a single read-and-modify instruction received from one of the processors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 27, 1995
    Date of Patent: June 4, 1996
    Assignee: Cray Research, Inc.
    Inventors: Douglas R. Beard, George A. Spix, Edward C. Miller, Robert E. Strout, II, Anthony R. Schooler, Alexander A. Silbey, Brian D. Vanderwarn, Jimmie R. Wilson, Richard E. Hessel, Andrew E. Phelps
  • Patent number: 5271259
    Abstract: An apparatus is provided for extending and retracting a redraw sleeve of a container bodymaker and for electromagnetically holding the redraw sleeve in its extended position against a container blank. A linear motor is disposed between two bulkheads and is interconnected with the redraw sleeve through one or more actuating rods. An electromagnet assembly is disposed proximate to a redraw die and, when activated, holds the redraw sleeve against the container blank while a reciprocating ram forces the container blank through the redraw die. The linear motor and the electromagnet assembly are axially disposed relative to the redraw die and the bulkheads to provide adequate access to the nose of the ram, the redraw sleeve and other components.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 12, 1992
    Date of Patent: December 21, 1993
    Assignee: Ball Corporation
    Inventors: Edward C. Miller, Randall S. Worwag