Patents by Inventor Ian Burke
Ian Burke 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: 20230291581Abstract: Arrangements and methods for a program-read-erase memory using ReRAM cells is disclosed. The memory includes an array of pristine ReRAM cells. A first digital symbol is encoded in the memory by partially forming cells, while the opposite digital value is encoded in pristine cells. As part of a read process, all cells are subject to partial formation voltage which erases all data as it is being read. ReRAM memories used in this manner are advantageously usable to store challenges for interrogating PUFs for recovery of PUF-generated encryption keys.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2023Publication date: September 14, 2023Inventors: Bertrand F. Cambou, Ian Burke, Taylor Begay, David Kuan-Yu Liu
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Patent number: 11732717Abstract: A multistage centrifugal grinder pump includes a grinder to grind a fluid, a first stage impeller, a second stage impeller, a stationary diffusor arranged between the first stage impeller and the second stage impeller to guide the fluid from the first stage impeller to the second stage impeller and a shaft to rotate the first stage impeller, the second stage impeller and the grinder. The first and second stage impellers in series and connected to the shaft in a torque-proof manner. The diffusor is a semi-open diffusor having a top wall, a radially outer annular side wall, and an open bottom side facing the first stage impeller, the top wall arranged adjacent the second stage impeller, the top wall having a central outlet opening surrounding the shaft, and the open bottom side extending beyond the first stage impeller with respect to a radial direction.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2019Date of Patent: August 22, 2023Assignee: SULZER MANAGEMENT AGInventors: Michael Burke, Ian Cullen
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Publication number: 20230096860Abstract: Systems and methods for the generation and use of session keys supporting secure communications between a client and server device are disclosed. The client hashes each of a series of passwords a first number of times. The hashed passwords are sent to a server. The server applies the hashed password to an array of PUF devices, and receives an initial response bitstream which is stored. The client later hashes each of the series of passwords a second number of times, which is less than the first number, and these are sent to the server. The server continues to hash the second message digest, generate PUF responses, and compare the result to the initially stored responses. For each password, the number of hashes necessary to achieve a match is a partial session key. Latency is improved by an array of separately addressable PUFs, each producing a partial session key.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2022Publication date: March 30, 2023Inventors: Bertrand F. Cambou, Julie Heynssens, Ian Burke, Brit Riggs, Jack Garrard, Manuel Aguilar Rios, Donald Telesca, H. Shelton Jacinto
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Patent number: 11610629Abstract: A system and method of secure communication between computing devices based on physical unclonable functions such as memories having dissolvable conductive paths is provided. The method involves enrolling a client device, the client device having a PUF such as a pristine ReRAM. The PUF is enrolled in a secure environment by reading and storing the resistances of the PUF's addressable memory cells. The cells are categorized into “rugged” and “vulnerable” categories on the basis of their resistance, the vulnerable cells being those more likely to be permanently altered during the generations of PUF responses. The rugged cells are used for the generation of PUF responses for cryptographic key generation, but the vulnerable cells may be inspected to detect unauthorized 3rd party access to the PUF.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2021Date of Patent: March 21, 2023Assignee: ARIZONA BOARD OF REGENTS ON BEHALF OF NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITYInventors: Bertrand F Cambou, Julie B Heynssens, Ian Burke, Taylor Begay
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Publication number: 20220044727Abstract: A system and method of secure communication between computing devices based on physical unclonable functions such as memories having dissolvable conductive paths is provided. The method involves enrolling a client device, the client device having a PUF such as a pristine ReRAM. The PUF is enrolled in a secure environment by reading and storing the resistances of the PUF's addressable memory cells. The cells are categorized into “rugged” and “vulnerable” categories on the basis of their resistance, the vulnerable cells being those more likely to be permanently altered during the generations of PUF responses. The rugged cells are used for the generation of PUF responses for cryptographic key generation, but the vulnerable cells may be inspected to detect unauthorized 3rd party access to the PUF.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2021Publication date: February 10, 2022Inventors: Bertrand F. Cambou, Julie B. Heynssens, Ian Burke, Taylor Wilson
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Patent number: 9876262Abstract: A coupling is provided for coupling non-adjacent resonators of a radio frequency filter. The coupling joins together non-adjacent resonators with a metal strip. The metal strip is physically connected to but electrically isolated from resonators located between the connected non-adjacent resonators. The metal strips include tabs the length of which may be varied. The coupling works with different resonator configurations including horizontally aligned resonators. The coupling allows for the jumping of an even number of resonators can produce zeros at high and low bands. A single coupling of this configuration enables two negative couplings.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2017Date of Patent: January 23, 2018Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Purna C. Subedi, Ian Burke, Vien Van Tran
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Publication number: 20170271744Abstract: Embodiments provide a novel fabrication method and structure for reducing structural weight in radio frequency cavity filters and novel filter structure. The novel filter structure is fabricated by electroplating the required structure over a mold. The electrodeposited composite layer may be formed by several layers of metal or metal alloys with compensating thermal expansion coefficients. The first or the top layer is a high conductivity material or compound such as silver having a thickness of several times the skin-depth at the intended frequency of operation. The top layer provides the vital low loss performance and high Q-factor required for such filter structures while the subsequent compound layers provide the mechanical strength.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2017Publication date: September 21, 2017Inventors: Ian Burke, Jason Cook, Ahmad Khanifar
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Patent number: 9692098Abstract: A coupling is provided for coupling non-adjacent resonators of a radio frequency filter. The coupling joins together non-adjacent resonators with a metal strip. The metal strip is physically connected to but electrically isolated from resonators located between the connected non-adjacent resonators. The metal strips include tabs the length of which may be varied. The coupling works with different resonator configurations including horizontally aligned resonators. The coupling allows for the jumping of an even number of resonators can produce zeros at high and low bands. A single coupling of this configuration enables two negative couplings.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2014Date of Patent: June 27, 2017Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Purna Subedi, Ian Burke, Vien Van Tran
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Publication number: 20170179559Abstract: A coupling is provided for coupling non-adjacent resonators of a radio frequency filter. The coupling joins together non-adjacent resonators with a metal strip. The metal strip is physically connected to but electrically isolated from resonators located between the connected non-adjacent resonators. The metal strips include tabs the length of which may be varied. The coupling works with different resonator configurations including horizontally aligned resonators. The coupling allows for the jumping of an even number of resonators can produce zeros at high and low bands. A single coupling of this configuration enables two negative couplings.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2017Publication date: June 22, 2017Inventors: Purna C. Subedi, Ian Burke, Vien Van Tran
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Patent number: 9564672Abstract: Embodiments provide a novel fabrication method and structure for reducing structural weight in radio frequency cavity filters and novel filter structure. The novel filter structure is fabricated by electroplating the required structure over a mold. The electrodeposited composite layer may be formed by several layers of metal or metal alloys with compensating thermal expansion coefficients. The first or the top layer is a high conductivity material or compound such as silver having a thickness of several times the skin-depth at the intended frequency of operation. The top layer provides the vital low loss performance and high Q-factor required for such filter structures while the subsequent compound layers provide the mechanical strength.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2012Date of Patent: February 7, 2017Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Ian Burke, Jason Cook, Ahmad Khanifar
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Patent number: 9312594Abstract: Embodiments provide a novel fabrication method and structure for reducing structural weight in radio frequency cavity filters and radio subsystems such as antennas and filters. The novel structures are fabricated by electroplating the required structure over a mold, housing, or substrate. The electrodeposited composite layer may be formed by several layers of metal or metal alloys with compensating thermal expansion coefficients. The first or the top layer is a high conductivity material or compound such as silver having a thickness of several times the skin-depth at the intended frequency of operation. The top layer provides the vital low loss performance and high Q-factor required for such filter structures while the subsequent compound layers provide the mechanical strength.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2012Date of Patent: April 12, 2016Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Ian Burke, Jason Cook, Ahmad Khanifar
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Publication number: 20150091672Abstract: A coupling is provided for coupling non-adjacent resonators of a radio frequency filter. The coupling joins together non-adjacent resonators with a metal strip. The metal strip is physically connected to but electrically isolated from resonators located between the connected non-adjacent resonators. The metal strips include tabs the length of which may be varied. The coupling works with different resonator configurations including horizontally aligned resonators. The coupling allows for the jumping of an even number of resonators can produce zeros at high and low bands. A single coupling of this configuration enables two negative couplings.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2014Publication date: April 2, 2015Inventors: Purna Subedi, Ian Burke, Vien Van Tran
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Distributed computing system and method for distributing user requests to replicated network servers
Patent number: 8683075Abstract: Routing requests for data objects from clients includes receiving a request for a data object from a client, providing content servers capable of serving data objects, determining a server from the content servers, and informing the client of an address associated with the determined server accessible by the selected route. Determining a server includes, for each content server, identifying routes between the content server and the client, determining traversal times for the routes, and selecting a route from among the routes based on the traversal times.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2000Date of Patent: March 25, 2014Assignees: Verizon Corporate Services Group Inc., Raytheon BBN Technologies Corp.Inventors: Rodney Lance Joffe, Barry A. Dykes, Jason Alan Brittain, Victor Joseph Oppleman, Brian Everett Pettingell, James Joseph Lippard, Ian Burke Vandeventer, Brett Dean Watson, Steven Michael Hotz, Nils Herbert McCarthy -
Publication number: 20130016025Abstract: Embodiments provide a novel fabrication method and structure for reducing structural weight in radio frequency cavity filters and radio subsystems such as antennas and filters. The novel structures are fabricated by electroplating the required structure over a mold, housing, or substrate. The electrodeposited composite layer may be formed by several layers of metal or metal alloys with compensating thermal expansion coefficients. The first or the top layer is a high conductivity material or compound such as silver having a thickness of several times the skin-depth at the intended frequency of operation. The top layer provides the vital low loss performance and high Q-factor required for such filter structures while the subsequent compound layers provide the mechanical strength.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2012Publication date: January 17, 2013Inventors: IAN BURKE, JASON COOK, AHMAD KHANIFAR
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Publication number: 20120242425Abstract: Embodiments provide a novel fabrication method and structure for reducing structural weight in radio frequency cavity filters and novel filter structure. The novel filter structure is fabricated by electroplating the required structure over a mold. The electrodeposited composite layer may be formed by several layers of metal or metal alloys with compensating thermal expansion coefficients. The first or the top layer is a high conductivity material or compound such as silver having a thickness of several times the skin-depth at the intended frequency of operation. The top layer provides the vital low loss performance and high Q-factor required for such filter structures while the subsequent compound layers provide the mechanical strength.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2012Publication date: September 27, 2012Inventors: IAN BURKE, JASON COOK, AHMAD KHANIFAR
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Publication number: 20100059277Abstract: A superior ram-boring machine “mole”, employing compressed air to drive a reciprocating piston onto either forward or rearward anvils thereby imparting momentum. Wherein a control valve received into the rear of the piston interacts with ports therein determining its stroke characteristics. The end receiving impacts, and hence the direction of action are determined by accurately positioning the control valve forwardly or rearwards. Incorporating a robust, air-on, fail-safe “Rapid Reverse” mechanism, actuated by a small rotation of the air hose. Whereby guide means and an indexing collar incorporating or comprising encompassing spring or elastic means having inter-engaging features deforms by flexing and or compression to disengage and is biased to re-engage with corresponding features to position and lock the control valve into forward and reverse settings; thereby assisting easy switching, location and retention of operating positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2007Publication date: March 11, 2010Applicant: R D SANKEY ENGINEERING LIMITEDInventors: Ian Burke, Lindsay Schultz, Mark Taylor, Neil Lievesley
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Patent number: 6185619Abstract: According to the present invention, a method and system provides the ability to assign requests for data objects made by clients among multiple network servers. The invention provides a distributed computing system and methods to assign user requests to replicated servers contained by the distributed computing system in a manner that attempts to meet the goals of a particular routing policy. Policies may include minimizing the amount of time for the request to be completed.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1997Date of Patent: February 6, 2001Assignees: Genuity Inc., GTE Service CorporationInventors: Rodney Lance Joffe, Barry A. Dykes, Jason Alan Brittain, Victor Joseph Oppleman, Brian Everett Pettingell, James Joseph Lippard, Ian Burke Vandeventer, Brett Dean Watson, Steven Michael Hotz, Nils Herbert Mc Carthy
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Patent number: 3982031Abstract: An improved process for tanning edible collagen food casings wherein the coagulated and washed collagen casing is exposed to a tanning bath which is free of aluminum chelating reagents and contains a mixture of aluminum ammonium sulfate, as A1NH.sub.4 (SO.sub.4).sub.2. 12H.sub.2 O and monobasic aluminum sulfate (A10HSO.sub.4), the concentration of the aluminum ammonium sulfate in the bath being less than 3% by weight and the molar ratio of aluminum ammonium sulfate to monobasic aluminum sulfate being in the range of 1:2 to 2:1.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1975Date of Patent: September 21, 1976Assignee: Tee-Pak, Inc.Inventor: Noel Ian Burke