Patents by Inventor Marc Anthonis
Marc Anthonis 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: 20140333323Abstract: The operation of electrical appliances receiving electrical power from an electrical system may be indirectly monitored using monitoring units engaged with outlets on branch circuits of the electrical system. Electrical systems providing power to appliances to be monitored in accordance with the present invention may comprise split phase alternating current systems, tri-phase systems, or any other type of electrical system. Known loads may be applied to calibrate the monitoring system. The monitoring system may measure the power consumption of appliances operating on the electrical system and/or detect possible fault conditions. The application of a known load to each phase of the electrical system for calibration permits different portions of the electrical system to be isolated and, therefor, provides improved accuracy in monitoring power consumption and detection of potential fault conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2014Publication date: November 13, 2014Applicant: HORIZON ANALOG, INC.Inventors: Ronald Byron Kabler, Robert Leon Lutes, Alain Charles Briançon, Curtis Scott Crawford, Christopher Allen Giacoponello, Jerald Frederic Johnson, Victor Andres Jara-Olivares, Marc Anthony Epard, Steven Jeffrey Goldberg
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Publication number: 20140337791Abstract: Electronic devices, interfaces for electronic devices, and techniques for interacting with such interfaces and electronic devices are described. For instance, this disclosure describes an example electronic device that includes sensors, such as multiple front-facing cameras to detect orientation and/or location of the electronic device relative to an object and one or more inertial sensors. Users of the device may perform gestures on the device by moving the device in-air and/or by moving their head, face, or eyes relative to the device. In response to these gestures, the device may perform operations.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2014Publication date: November 13, 2014Applicant: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Bryan Todd Agnetta, Aaron Michael Donsbach, Catherine Ann Hendricks, Brian Peter Kralyevich, Richard Leigh Mains, Jae Pum Park, Sean Anthony Rooney, Marc Anthony Salazar, Jason Glenn Silvis, Nino Yuniardi
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Publication number: 20140333324Abstract: The operation of electrical appliances receiving electrical power from an electrical system may be indirectly monitored using monitoring units engaged with outlets on branch circuits of the electrical system. Electrical systems providing power to appliances to be monitored in accordance with the present invention may comprise split phase alternating current systems, tri-phase systems, or any other type of electrical system. Known loads may be applied to calibrate the monitoring system. The monitoring system may measure the power consumption of appliances operating on the electrical system and/or detect possible fault conditions. The monitoring system may be distributed across multiple monitoring units and other computing devices. Output devices may be used to output a summary of the power consumption or other operation of monitored electrical appliances.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2014Publication date: November 13, 2014Applicant: HORIZON ANALOG, INC.Inventors: Ronald Byron Kabler, Robert Leon Lutes, Alain Charles Briançon, Curtis Scott Crawford, Christopher Allen Giacoponello, Jerald Frederic Johnson, Victor Andres Jara-Olivares, Marc Anthony Epard, Steven Jeffrey Goldberg
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Publication number: 20140333322Abstract: The operation of electrical appliances receiving electrical power from an electrical system may be indirectly monitored using monitoring units engaged with outlets on branch circuits of the electrical system. Electrical systems providing power to appliances to be monitored in accordance with the present invention may comprise split phase alternating current systems, tri-phase systems, or any other type of electrical system. Known loads may be applied to calibrate the monitoring system. The monitoring system may measure the power consumption of appliances operating on the electrical system and/or detect possible fault conditions. Fault conditions may be detected by comparing obtained voltage or power signatures of appliances to expected voltage or power signatures. Expected voltage or power signatures may be obtained, for example, using historical data, a database providing typical voltage or power signatures, or through other means.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2014Publication date: November 13, 2014Applicant: HORIZON ANALOG, INC.Inventors: Ronald Byron Kabler, Robert Leon Lutes, Alain Charles Briançon, Curtis Scott Crawford, Christopher Allen Giacoponello, Jerald Frederic Johnson, Victor Andres Jara-Olivares, Marc Anthony Epard, Steven Jeffrey Goldberg
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Publication number: 20140333670Abstract: Electronic devices, interfaces for electronic devices, and techniques for interacting with such interfaces and electronic devices are described. For instance, this disclosure describes an example electronic device that includes sensors, such as multiple front-facing cameras to detect orientation and/or location of the electronic device relative to an object and one or more inertial sensors. Users of the device may perform gestures on the device by moving the device in-air and/or by moving their head, face, or eyes relative to the device. In response to these gestures, the device may perform operations.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2014Publication date: November 13, 2014Applicant: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Bryan Todd Agnetta, Venkata Nagesh Babu Balivada, Blair Harold Beebe, Joseph Robert Buchta, Vibhunandan Gavini, Catherine Ann Hendricks, Brian Peter Kralyevich, Santhosh Kumar Paraliyil Krishnankutty, Richard Leigh Mains, Garret Martin Miller Graaf, Jae Pum Park, Sean Anthony Rooney, Marc Anthony Salazar, Nino Yuniardi
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Publication number: 20140274111Abstract: The disclosure is directed to determining a location of a user equipment (UE) in a poor positioning environment based on locations of one or more devices. A first location and a first location uncertainty of the first device is received from a first device, a determination whether or not the first location uncertainty is less than a location uncertainty of the UE is made, and if the first location uncertainty is less than the location uncertainty of the UE, the location of the UE is determined based on the location of the first device and a distance to the first device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Qualcomm IncorporatedInventors: Stephen William Edge, Marc Anthony Ische
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Publication number: 20140232601Abstract: The subject matter disclosed herein relates to providing assistance information to a mobile station for performing position estimation operations.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2014Publication date: August 21, 2014Applicant: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Marc Anthony Ische, Dominic Gerard Farmer, Mark Leo Moeglein, Zoltan F. Biacs, Jignesh Umesh Doshi
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Publication number: 20140203142Abstract: Refractive body panels replace traditional metal or fiberglass panels and consist primarily of dyed and moldable plastic in a prism configuration under clear polycarbonate; a bi-layer unit working in concert to scatter and/or change the direction of light to illuminate the exterior and increase safety and performance; the bi-layer unit works together to reduce the weight of a vehicle; the dyed prism allows for panels in various colors: the panels attach to a vehicle's frame as a direct pre-market or post-market replacement (including polyurethane bumpers) and require minimal modifications to the structural design of foot-powered vehicles, motorcycles, cars, trucks, boats, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2014Publication date: July 24, 2014Inventor: Marc Anthony Travalini
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Patent number: 8751629Abstract: Systems and methods for a system for automatically building a simulated network environment creating device profiles with device level metadata, segment profiles that utilize one or more of the created device profiles and that includes segment metadata, and a network environment profile that is created from segment profiles and that includes network environment metadata and a hierarchy based on dependencies with other segments within the network environment profile.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2009Date of Patent: June 10, 2014Assignee: Camber Defense Security and Systems Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Dyson White, Chester Randolph Ratcliffe, III, John Christian Espinosa, Joel Alan Vickery, Aaron Randal Moate, Ronald David Parker, Marc Anthony Crawford
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Publication number: 20140142878Abstract: A circuit for direct current (DC) offset estimation comprises a quantile value circuit and a signal processor. The quantile value circuit determines a plurality of quantile values of an input signal and includes a plurality of quantile filters. Each quantile filter includes a comparator, a level shifter, a monotonic transfer function component, and a latched integrator. The comparator compares the input signal and a quantile value. The level shifter shifts the output of the comparator. The monotonic transfer function component determines the magnitude of the shifted signal and provide a transfer function signal. The latched integrator suppresses transient characteristics of the transfer function signal and provide the quantile value. The signal processor is configured to calculate a weighted average of the quantile values to yield a DC offset estimate.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2013Publication date: May 22, 2014Applicant: Horizon Analog, Inc.Inventors: Alain Charles Briancon, Marc Anthony Epard, Robert Leon Lutes, John Berns Lancaster, Jerald Frederic Johnson, Ronald Byron Kabler
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Patent number: 8730100Abstract: The subject matter disclosed herein relates to a method, an apparatus, and an article related to determining a location of a mobile device using more than one location determining technology, including, but not limited to, obtaining background position information based at least in part on said more than one location determining technology, and updating said background position information based at least in part on said more than one location determining technology.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2013Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Marc Anthony Ische, Ahmad Hatami, Ardalan Heshmati, Zoltan F. Biacs, Douglas N. Rowitch, Dominic Farmer, Srigouri Kamarsu, Jie Wu
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Patent number: 8657850Abstract: A radial artery compression device configured to be releasably secured by a strap or band to the underside of a wrist of a patient and to provide adjustable and consistent compression pressure in the area of a radial artery access site to achieve hemostasis either during or after a medical procedure such as a percutaneous coronary procedure. The radial artery compression device includes a body configured to engage and secure a knob while allowing the knob to rotate with respect to the body. Rotation of the knob can cause a threaded shaft to move. The threaded shaft mechanically couples the knob to a disk-shaped compression pad. The compression pad can include one or more notches adapted to at least partially surround a sheath and/or a catheter inserted into the radial artery at the access site. The compression pad can also include a step on the surface to provide a desired amount of contour to a portion of a device within the radial artery during a procedure.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2009Date of Patent: February 25, 2014Assignee: Merit Medical Systems, Inc.Inventor: Marc Anthony McNeese
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Patent number: 8654251Abstract: Problem. Current systems for generating synchronized video sequences from multiple video sources are too complex, too restrictive, too cumbersome or too imprecise. There are also few practical ways of faithfully transmitting highly synchronized multivideo between video sources and video sinks. Solution. A system and a method for ensuring precise synchronization of high speed stereovision or multivision systems is disclosed. This method involves the use of matched video sources such as cameras or image sensors which are subjected to a common clock as well as identical operating conditions thereby guaranteeing an identical internal state and synchronized output timing behaviour without relying on the provision of a frame reset pulse or a line reset pulse generated by any one of the video sources in order to guarantee synchronization. This avoids the delays associated with the transmission of such pulses and hence allows much higher frames rates to be achieved.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2009Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignee: University of MaltaInventor: Marc Anthony Azzopardi
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Publication number: 20140046645Abstract: Systems and methods for monitoring and analyzing components and operation of a simulated network environment including a module configured for storing a predetermined baseline for the simulated network environment, monitoring the simulated network environment during one or more operations, analyzing the monitored operations and the impact of the operations on one or more components of the simulated network environment, and comparing at least one of the monitored operations and impacts of the operations against the predetermined baseline.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2013Publication date: February 13, 2014Applicant: Camber Defense Security and Systems Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Dyson White, Chester Randolph Ratcliffe, III, John Christian Espinosa, Joel Alan Vickery, Aaron Randal Moate, Ronald David Parker, JR., Marc Anthony Crawford
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Publication number: 20140046644Abstract: Systems and methods for monitoring and analyzing components and operation of a simulated network environment including a module configured for storing a predetermined baseline for the simulated network environment, monitoring the simulated network environment during one or more operations, analyzing the monitored operations and the impact of the operations on one or more components of the simulated network environment, and comparing at least one of the monitored operations and impacts of the operations against the predetermined baseline.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2013Publication date: February 13, 2014Applicant: Camber Defense Security and Systems Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Dyson White, Chester Randolph Ratcliffe, III, John Christian Espinosa, Joel Alan Vickery, Aaron Randal Moate, Ronald David Parker, JR., Marc Anthony Crawford
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Publication number: 20140029724Abstract: An imaging detector (214) includes a scintillator array (216) including a scintillator element (228) and a material (230) and a photosensor array (218) including a detector element (222) having a light sensitive region (224) and a non-sensitive region (226). The light sensitive region is separated from the scintillator element by a gap, the light sensitive region is in one-to-one mechanical alignment with the scintillator element, and the non-sensitive region is in mechanical alignment with the material. The detector further includes structure (234) that includes one or more material free channels. The structure is located between the non-sensitive region and the material and not between the light sensitive region and the scintillator element. An optical adhesive (232) is located in the gap, filling the entire gap, and mechanically and optically coupling the light sensitive region and the scintillator element.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2012Publication date: January 30, 2014Applicant: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.Inventors: Randall Peter Luhta, Marc Anthony Chappo, Brian E. Harwood, Rodney Arnold Mattson
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Patent number: 8631350Abstract: A system and method for displaying a graphical context menu on a display screen of a mobile communication device. The method includes receiving a menu request, determining the number of menu items based on the context of the menu request, generating a graphical context menu based on the determined number of the determined number of menu items, inserting the menu items into the generated graphical context menu, and displaying the generated graphical context menu on the display screen with the inserted menu items. The graphical context menu can include menu items displayed in a 3×3 grid, a 2×3 grid or a 1×3 grid. The graphical context menu can include a default menu item in the center of the grid and a full menu option in the bottom most right slot of the grid.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2011Date of Patent: January 14, 2014Assignee: BlackBerry LimitedInventors: Marc Anthony Lepage, Adam Cooper, Craig James Tucker, Yoojin Hong
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Patent number: D705020Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2013Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: Chia Australia Pty LtdInventors: Marc Anthony Fraser, Simon Lee Andresen
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Patent number: D706820Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2012Date of Patent: June 10, 2014Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Cara Lyn Tyler, Theodore Aaron Haberman, Sogol Malekzadeh, Marc Anthony Salazar, Jae Park, Chad Michael Roberts
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Patent number: D715646Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2013Date of Patent: October 21, 2014Assignee: Chia Australia Pty LtdInventors: Marc Anthony Fraser, Simon Lee Andresen