Patents by Inventor Emily Wilson
Emily Wilson 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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Patent number: 11945366Abstract: A vehicle control system may include one or more processors and a memory comprising instructions executable by the processors, the processors operable to execute the instructions to perform operations comprising detecting a signal to activate vehicle lamps in a delivery lighting pattern. In some embodiments, the processors may be further operable to execute the instructions to perform operations including activating the vehicle lamps in the delivery lighting pattern, wherein a flashing frequency of the delivery lighting pattern differs from a flashing frequency of a hazard lighting pattern.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2022Date of Patent: April 2, 2024Assignee: Rivian IP Holdings, LLCInventors: Simon Baker, Vijay Jayaraman, Nicholas Paul Tokarz, Srikanth Amruthur, Emily Wilson, Thomas French, Stuart Brown
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Publication number: 20230415640Abstract: A vehicle control system may include one or more processors and a memory comprising instructions executable by the processors, the processors operable to execute the instructions to perform operations comprising detecting a signal to activate vehicle lamps in a delivery lighting pattern. In some embodiments, the processors may be further operable to execute the instructions to perform operations including activating the vehicle lamps in the delivery lighting pattern, wherein a flashing frequency of the delivery lighting pattern differs from a flashing frequency of a hazard lighting pattern.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2022Publication date: December 28, 2023Inventors: Simon BAKER, Vijay JAYARAMAN, Nicholas Paul TOKARZ, Srikanth AMRUTHUR, Emily WILSON, Thomas FRENCH, Stuart BROWN
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Publication number: 20190029312Abstract: A significant amount of yogurt product is used to form a viscoelastic dough capable of being sheeted and cut, without sticking to equipment, and cooked, without over-browning from the high protein and sugar found in yogurt. A number of snack foods can be made with the dough, including a shelf-stable light and crunchy yogurt crisp with whole grain and optional inclusions.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2018Publication date: January 31, 2019Inventors: Donna Jan DIERMEIER, Pierre FAA, Emily WILSON
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Patent number: 10088892Abstract: Controlling background activity in a computing device or system during a low-power mode is described. In some example techniques, when a computing device or system is in a low power mode, a determination is made whether to block one or more trigger events from causing an activation of one or more respective background task operations. Based at least in part on the determination, at least one trigger event may be allowed to cause an activation of a respective background task operation during the low power mode.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2016Date of Patent: October 2, 2018Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Hari Pulapaka, Alain Gefflaut, Jon Robert Berry, Emily Wilson, Qian Liu
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Publication number: 20170027193Abstract: A significant amount of yogurt product is used to form a viscoelastic dough capable of being sheeted and cut, without sticking to equipment, and cooked, without over-browning from the high protein and sugar found in yogurt. A number of snack foods can be made with the dough, including a shelf-stable light and crunchy yogurt crisp with whole grain and optional inclusions.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2015Publication date: February 2, 2017Inventors: Donna Jan DIERMEIER, Pierre FAA, Emily WILSON
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Patent number: 9503429Abstract: Processes for identifying and recovering a lost transient storage device are provided. In some processes, information regarding the owner of the device is obtained. The device ownership information may be stored on a remote service with which the device is registered and/or may be stored on the device itself. In one process, the remote service provides the device with customized device-executable code when the device is registered. The device may also contain information regarding trusted systems. The process includes obtaining status information indicating whether a device is lost when the device is connected to a host system. In some processes, the status is determined by a remote service. In other processes, the status is determined by the device. If the device is lost then a device recovery plan is executed. Portions of a device recovery plan may be executed on the remote service, the host system, and/or the device.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2014Date of Patent: November 22, 2016Assignee: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLCInventors: Janet Schneider, Emily Wilson, Vladimir Sadovsky, Robin Alexander
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Publication number: 20160202750Abstract: Controlling background activity in a computing device or system during a low-power mode is described. In some example techniques, when a computing device or system is in a low power mode, a determination is made whether to block one or more trigger events from causing an activation of one or more respective background task operations. Based at least in part on the determination, at least one trigger event may be allowed to cause an activation of a respective background task operation during the low power mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2016Publication date: July 14, 2016Inventors: Hari Pulapaka, Alain Gefflaut, Jon Robert Berry, Emily Wilson, Qian Liu
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Patent number: 9292080Abstract: Controlling background activity in a computing device or system during a low-power mode is described. In some example techniques, when a computing device or system is in a low power mode, a determination is made whether to block one or more trigger events from causing an activation of one or more respective background task operations. Based at least in part on the determination, at least one trigger event may be allowed to cause an activation of a respective background task operation during the low power mode.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2013Date of Patent: March 22, 2016Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Hari Pulapaka, Alain Gefflaut, Jon Robert Berry, Emily Wilson, Qian Liu
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Publication number: 20150040206Abstract: Processes for identifying and recovering a lost transient storage device are provided. In some processes, information regarding the owner of the device is obtained. The device ownership information may be stored on a remote service with which the device is registered and/or may be stored on the device itself. In one process, the remote service provides the device with customized device-executable code when the device is registered. The device may also contain information regarding trusted systems. The process includes obtaining status information indicating whether a device is lost when the device is connected to a host system. In some processes, the status is determined by a remote service. In other processes, the status is determined by the device. If the device is lost then a device recovery plan is executed. Portions of a device recovery plan may be executed on the remote service, the host system, and/or the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2014Publication date: February 5, 2015Inventors: Janet Schneider, Emily Wilson, Vladimir Sadovsky, Robin Alexander
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Publication number: 20140380075Abstract: Controlling background activity in a computing device or system during a low-power mode is described. In some example techniques, when a computing device or system is in a low power mode, a determination is made whether to block one or more trigger events from causing an activation of one or more respective background task operations. Based at least in part on the determination, at least one trigger event may be allowed to cause an activation of a respective background task operation during the low power mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2013Publication date: December 25, 2014Inventors: Hari Pulapaka, Alain Gefflaut, Jon Robert Berry, Emily Wilson, Qian Liu
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Patent number: 8881309Abstract: Processes for identifying and recovering a lost transient storage device are provided. In some processes, information regarding the owner of the device is obtained. The device ownership information may be stored on a remote service with which the device is registered and/or may be stored on the device itself. In one process, the remote service provides the device with customized device-executable code when the device is registered. The device may also contain information regarding trusted systems. The process includes obtaining status information indicating whether a device is lost when the device is connected to a host system. In some processes, the status is determined by a remote service. In other processes, the status is determined by the device. If the device is lost then a device recovery plan is executed. Portions of a device recovery plan may be executed on the remote service, the host system, and/or the device.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2008Date of Patent: November 4, 2014Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Janet Schneider, Emily Wilson, Vladimir Sadovsky, Robin Alexander
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Publication number: 20090228991Abstract: Processes for identifying and recovering a lost transient storage device are provided. In some processes, information regarding the owner of the device is obtained. The device ownership information may be stored on a remote service with which the device is registered and/or may be stored on the device itself. In one process, the remote service provides the device with customized device-executable code when the device is registered. The device may also contain information regarding trusted systems. The process includes obtaining status information indicating whether a device is lost when the device is connected to a host system. In some processes, the status is determined by a remote service. In other processes, the status is determined by the device. If the device is lost then a device recovery plan is executed. Portions of a device recovery plan may be executed on the remote service, the host system, and/or the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2008Publication date: September 10, 2009Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Janet Schneider, Emily Wilson, Vladimir Sadovsky, Robin Alexander