Patents by Inventor Kjeld Jensen
Kjeld Jensen 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: 11941535Abstract: This invention provides a computer-implemented method of modifying an algorithm operating on a computing system, and a device for implementing said method, the method comprising the steps of: applying the algorithm to a first set of inputs; determining a relevance score for a first input of the first set of inputs based on: a first effectiveness value of the first input, wherein the first effectiveness value represents a contribution of first input to the algorithm, and a first computational cost of the first input, wherein the 1 first computational cost represents the computational resources of using the first input in the algorithm; defining a second set of inputs based on the determined relevance score of the first input; and applying the algorithm to the second set of inputs.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2020Date of Patent: March 26, 2024Assignee: BRITISH TELECOMMUNICATIONS public limited companyInventors: Kjeld Jensen, Stephen Cassidy, Botond Virginas, David Rohlfing
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Patent number: 11823008Abstract: This disclosure relates to a computer-implemented method of controlling an algorithm, and a device for implementing said method, the method including developing the algorithm from a first state to a second state by a machine learning process; determining a second computational cost of executing the algorithm in its second state; determining if the second computational cost satisfies a trigger condition; and, if so, consolidating the algorithm from the second state to a third state, wherein a third computational cost of executing the algorithm in its third state is less than the second computational cost.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2018Date of Patent: November 21, 2023Assignee: BRITISH TELECOMMUNICATIONS PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANYInventors: Kjeld Jensen, Botond Virginas, Stephen Cassidy
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Patent number: 11757728Abstract: This invention provides an autonomic method for controlling an algorithm on a multi-terminal computing system, wherein the algorithm is configured to analyse diagnostic data for each terminal and an outcome of the analysis is a first action or a second action, and a device for implementing the method, the method comprising the steps of: receiving a first set of data for the multi-terminal computing system; applying the algorithm to the first set of data to classify each terminal in the multi-terminal computing system as being associated with either a first action or second action; re-classifying a first subset of terminals classified as being associated with the first action as being associated with the second action; and applying the first actions, second actions, and reclassified second actions respectively to each terminal in the multi-terminal computing system.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2016Date of Patent: September 12, 2023Assignee: BRITISH TELECOMMUNICATIONS PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANYInventors: Kjeld Jensen, Botond Virginas, Stephen Cassidy, Phil Bull, David Rohlfing
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Patent number: 11625271Abstract: A data management process determines, from user-implemented provisional reservations (400) for data processing resources, a projected total capacity requirement for each said data processing resource, by maintaining a record (9, 90, 91) recording previous such reservations made by each user and comparing each reservations with records (87, 88, 89) of the actual resources used, to provide an estimate of resources required to meet the projected capacity requirement, and to provide data for a demand management processor (2), which control associated configurable data processing equipment (1) to provide the resources required to meet the estimated capacity required. The process takes account of over- and under-ordering of capacity by comparing each reservation (400) with the use actually made (600), and includes a record (10) of ad-hoc (unreserved) usage.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2016Date of Patent: April 11, 2023Assignee: BRITISH TELECOMMUNICATIONS public limited companyInventors: Carla Di Cairano-Gilfedder, Kjeld Jensen, Gilbert Owusu
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Publication number: 20220383139Abstract: This invention provides a computer-implemented method of modifying an algorithm operating on a computing system, and a device for implementing said method, the method comprising the steps of: applying the algorithm to a first set of inputs; determining a relevance score for a first input of the first set of inputs based on: a first effectiveness value of the first input, wherein the first effectiveness value represents a contribution of first input to the algorithm, and a first computational cost of the first input, wherein the 1 first computational cost represents the computational resources of using the first input in the algorithm; defining a second set of inputs based on the determined relevance score of the first input; and applying the algorithm to the second set of inputs.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2020Publication date: December 1, 2022Inventors: Kjeld JENSEN, Stephen CASSIDY, Botond VIRGINAS, David ROHLFING
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Publication number: 20200272941Abstract: This disclosure relates to a computer-implemented method of controlling an algorithm, and a device for implementing said method, the method including developing the algorithm from a first state to a second state by a machine learning process; determining a second computational cost of executing the algorithm in its second state; determining if the second computational cost satisfies a trigger condition; and, if so, consolidating the algorithm from the second state to a third state, wherein a third computational cost of executing the algorithm in its third state is less than the second computational cost.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2018Publication date: August 27, 2020Inventors: Kjeld JENSEN, Botond VIRGINAS, Stephen CASSIDY
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Patent number: 10709067Abstract: Mowers are provided with a safety system to prevent obstacles, such as animals, located in the field from being hit by cutters of the mower. The safety system includes a control unit and at least one detector to detect the obstacle and then provide a warning signal to the control unit, when the obstacle is detected. The control unit provides a separation signal to at least one safety device in response to receiving the warning signal, and the at least one safety device causes separation between the obstacle and the at least one cutter in response to receiving the separation signal. The safety device may be at least one shield which is movable between a retracted position and a protecting position in which it extends in front of the at least one cutter to prevent contact between the at least one cutter and the obstacle.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2019Date of Patent: July 14, 2020Assignee: AGRO INTELLIGENCE APSInventors: Ole Green, Claes Lund Dühring Jæger, Klaus Springer, Kjeld Jensen, Kim Arild Steen, Morten Larsen, Tom Simonsen, Jacob Gad Linding
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Publication number: 20190274252Abstract: Mowers are provided with a safety system to prevent obstacles, such as animals, located in the field from being hit by cutters of the mower. The safety system includes a control unit and at least one detector to detect the obstacle and then provide a warning signal to the control unit, when the obstacle is detected. The control unit provides a separation signal to at least one safety device in response to receiving the warning signal, and the at least one safety device causes separation between the obstacle and the at least one cutter in response to receiving the separation signal. The safety device may be at least one shield which is movable between a retracted position and a protecting position in which it extends in front of the at least one cutter to prevent contact between the at least one cutter and the obstacle.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2019Publication date: September 12, 2019Applicant: AGRO INTELLIGENCE APSInventors: Ole Green, Claes Lund Dühring Jæger, Klaus Springer, Kjeld Jensen, Kim Arild Steen, Morten Larsen, Tom Simonsen, Jacob Gad Linding
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Publication number: 20190155651Abstract: A data management process determines, from user-implemented provisional reservations (400) for data processing resources, a projected total capacity requirement for each said data processing resource, by maintaining a record (9, 90, 91) recording previous such reservations made by each user and comparing each reservations with records (87, 88, 89) of the actual resources used, to provide an estimate of resources required to meet the projected capacity requirement, and to provide data for a demand management processor (2), which control associated configurable data processing equipment (1) to provide the resources required to meet the estimated capacity required. The process takes account of over- and under-ordering of capacity by comparing each reservation (400) with the use actually made (600), and includes a record (10) of ad-hoc (unreserved) usage.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2016Publication date: May 23, 2019Inventors: Carla DI CAIRANO - GILFEDDER, Kjeld JENSEN, Gilbert OWUSU
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Publication number: 20180343171Abstract: This invention provides an autonomic method for controlling an algorithm on a multi-terminal computing system, wherein the algorithm is configured to analyse diagnostic data for each terminal and an outcome of the analysis is a first action or a second action, and a device for implementing the method, the method comprising the steps of: receiving a first set of data for the multi-terminal computing system; applying the algorithm to the first set of data to classify each terminal in the multi-terminal computing system as being associated with either a first action or second action; re-classifying a first subset of terminals classified as being associated with the first action as being associated with the second action; and applying the first actions, second actions, and reclassified second actions respectively to each terminal in the multi-terminal computing system.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2016Publication date: November 29, 2018Inventors: Kjeld JENSEN, Botond VIRGINAS, Stephen CASSIDY, Phil BULL, David ROHLFING
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Publication number: 20120138317Abstract: The invention provides a fitting for e.g. a horse, cow or similar hooved or cloven-hooved animal. The fitting comprises a shank and a blade, the shank being suitable for being driven into a horn wall of the hoof or cloven-hoof of the animal and thus being capable of holding the fitting to the hoof or cloven-hoof, and the blade having a bottom surface to abut against a bottom edge of the horn wall, and an upper surface suitable as plantar surface of the animal.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2009Publication date: June 7, 2012Applicant: Biolit APSInventor: Kjeld JENSEN
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Patent number: 7771657Abstract: A system, device and method for detection of several individual analytes in a test solution aliquot (83) with an array of individually operated piezoelectric crystal microbalances are described. The system comprises a connecting station (100) that receives a plurality of individually specific piezoelectric crystal microbalance flow-trough cells (10), each containing a piezoelectric crystal (50) carrying electrodes (56,62) and a coating (66,46) exposing a first member of an interaction pair specific for an individual analyte being a second member of the interaction pair. Flowing means (70) flows a solution (75) and the test solution aliquot (83) to and through a cell compartment of each of the cells (10) via the connecting station (100). Power and measurement means (130) oscillate the piezoelectric crystal(s) (50). A change in oscillating characteristics of the crystal(s) (50), following interaction between the first and second members of the interaction pair, detects presence of the individual analyte(s).Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2003Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: Biosensor Applications Sweden ABInventors: Per Månsson, Henrik Andersson, Jan Smith, Kjeld Jensen, Teodor Aastrup
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Publication number: 20060014270Abstract: A system, device and method for detection of several individual analytes in a test solution aliquot (83) with an array of individually operated piezoelectric crystal microbalances are described. The system comprises a connecting station (100) that receives a plurality of individually specific piezoelectric crystal microbalance flow-trough cells (10), each containing a piezoelectric crystal (50) carrying electrodes (56,62) and a coating (66,46) exposing a first member of an interaction pair specific for an individual analyte being a second member of the interaction pair. Flowing means (70) flows a solution (75) and the test solution aliquot (83) to and through a cell compartment of each of the cells (10) via the connecting station (100). Power and measurement means (130) oscillate the piezoelectric crystal(s) (50). A change in oscillating characteristics of the crystal(s) (50), following interaction between the first and second members of the interaction pair, detects presence of the individual analyte(s).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2003Publication date: January 19, 2006Applicant: BIOSENSOR APPLICATIONS SWEDEN ABInventors: Per Mansson, Henrik Andersson, Jan Smith, Kjeld Jensen, Teodor Aastrup
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Publication number: 20050205337Abstract: The invention concerns a hydraulic steering with a steering initiator, a steering unit with feedback properties, which can be activated by the steering initiator, the steering unit having a supply connection arrangement with a pressure connection (P) and a tank connection (T) and a working connection arrangement with two working connections (L, R), an auxiliary-force operated steering valve, which is located in parallel with the steering unit between the supply connection arrangement (P, T) and the working connection arrangement (L, R), and a feedback suppressing device, which is active, when the steering valve is active. It is endeavoured to find a simple manner of ensuring the priority of the steering initiator over the steering valve. For this purpose, the steering initiator interacts with an activation sensor, which deactivates the feedback suppressing device on an activation of the steering initiator.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2005Publication date: September 22, 2005Applicant: Sauer-Danfoss ApsInventors: Bendt Porskrog, Kjeld Jensen, Finn Nielsen, Svend Thomsen
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Patent number: D489319Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2002Date of Patent: May 4, 2004Assignee: Biosensor Applications Sweden ABInventors: Per Månsson, Kjeld Jensen, Teodor Aastrup, Henrik Andersson, Jan Smith