Patents by Inventor William Arthur
William Arthur 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: 20250214789Abstract: A robotic system is disclosed. The system includes a communication interface that receives, from a sensor(s) deployed in a workspace, sensor data indicative of a current state of the workspace, the workspace comprising a pallet or other receptacle and a plurality of items stacked on or in the receptacle. The system includes one or more processors that control a robotic arm to place a first set of items on or in, or remove the first set of items from, the pallet or other receptacle, update a geometric model based on the first set of items placed on or in a receptacle, use the geometric model in combination with the sensor data to estimate a stack of one or more items on or in the receptacle, and use the estimated state to generate or update a plan to control the robotic arm to place a second set of items.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 3, 2025Publication date: July 3, 2025Inventors: Rohit Arka Pidaparthi, William Arthur Clary, Neeraja Abhyankar, Jonathan Kuck, Ben Varkey Benjamin Pottayil, Kevin Jose Chavez, Shitij Kumar
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Patent number: 12341199Abstract: A substrate coated with a printable lithium composition is provided. The printable lithium composition includes lithium metal powder; a polymer binder, wherein the polymer binder is compatible with the lithium powder; and a rheology modifier compatible with the lithium powder and the polymer binder, wherein the rheology modifier is dispersible within the composition and provides a three-dimensional support structure for further improvement of the electrochemical performance of the electrode when coated with the composition. The substrate may be incorporated into a battery. In one embodiment, the battery comprises a cathode, an electrolyte and an anode, wherein the cathode, the electrolyte, the separator, the anode, or a combination thereof may each comprise a substrate coated with a printable lithium composition.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2019Date of Patent: June 24, 2025Assignee: LIVENT USA CORP.Inventors: Marina Yakovleva, Kenneth Brian Fitch, William Arthur Greeter, Jr., Jian Xia
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Patent number: 12337481Abstract: A robotic system is disclosed. The system includes a communication interface that receives, from one or more sensors deployed in a workspace, sensor data indicative of a current state of the workspace. The system includes one or more processors that use the sensor data to estimate a state of one or both of the pallet or other receptacle and the set of zero or more items stacked on or in the receptacle, and use the estimated state to generate or update a plan to control a robotic arm to place a next set of items on or in, or remove the next set of items from, the pallet or other receptacle, the plan comprising an ordered sequence of item placements or removals. The plan is generated or updated based at least in part by performing a bounded tree search in which a subset of possible ordered sequences is explored.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2022Date of Patent: June 24, 2025Assignee: Dexterity, Inc.Inventors: Rohit Arka Pidaparthi, William Arthur Clary, Neeraja Abhyankar, Jonathan Kuck, Ben Varkey Benjamin Pottayil, Kevin Jose Chavez, Shitij Kumar
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Publication number: 20250153052Abstract: A gaming system may provide for interactable environment geometry (IEG) detection. The gaming system may determine a sensory perspective of a sense of a non-player character (NPC) in a virtual environment of a game simulation, generate perception data of the NPC from the sensory perspective of the sense, input the perception data of the NPC into a detection model associated with the sense and receive, from the detection model, detection data for a detected item. The gaming system may then generate an awareness-based character decision for the NPC based on the detection data of the detected item.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2023Publication date: May 15, 2025Inventor: WILLIAM ARTHUR GORDON
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Patent number: 12294645Abstract: A secure digital network environment is provided by integrating OTP keys as part of quantum-safe data systems solutions (QPN Solutions), including the use of one-time-pad (OTP) keys to encrypt data, support multi-factor authentication and secure all communications between devices in the secure digital network environment. The OTP keys are “pre-loaded” to endpoint (EP) devices to render them quantum-safe (QS) when connected into the secure digital network environment, or are otherwise provided through removable media to be loaded into user supplied appliances, devices and accessories to render them QS when connected into the secure digital network environment. The application of QPN Solutions refers to the application of QPN enabled technologies to provide a secure digital network environment includes risk assessment and management solutions for establishing and managing cyber security insurable risks and policies.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2022Date of Patent: May 6, 2025Assignee: QDS Holdings Inc.Inventors: Tilo Alexander Kunz, Gary Paul Swatton, William Arthur Yakamovich
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Patent number: 12285872Abstract: Techniques are disclosed to use robotic system simulation to control a robotic system. In various embodiments, a communication indicating an action to be performed by a robotic element is received from a robotic control system. Performance of the action by the robotic element is simulated. A state tracking data is updated to reflect a virtual change to one or more state variables as a result of simulated performance of the action. Successful completion of the action by the robotic element is reported to the robotic control system.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2024Date of Patent: April 29, 2025Assignee: Dexterity, Inc.Inventors: Zhouwen Sun, William Arthur Clary, Kevin Jose Chavez, Ben Varkey Benjamin Pottayil, Rohit Arka Pidaparthi, Roger Lam Hau, Samir Menon
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Publication number: 20250100819Abstract: A robotic system is disclosed. The system includes a memory that stores for each of a plurality of items a set of attribute values. The system includes a processor(s) that uses the attribute values to simulate the placement of items, including by determining, iteratively, for each next item a placement location at which to place the item on a simulated stack of items on the pallet, using the attribute values and a geometric model of where items have been simulated to have been placed to estimate a state of the stack after each of a subset of simulated placements, and using the estimated state to inform a next placement decision. The steps of determining for each next item a placement location and estimating the state of the stack until all of at least a subset of the plurality of items have been simulated as having been placed on the stack.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2024Publication date: March 27, 2025Inventors: Rohit Arka Pidaparthi, William Arthur Clary, Neeraja Abhyankar, Jonathan Kuck, Ben Varkey Benjamin Pottayil, Kevin Jose Chavez, Shitij Kumar
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Patent number: 12258227Abstract: A robotic system is disclosed. The system includes a memory that stores for each of a plurality of items a set of attribute values. The system includes a processor(s) that uses the attribute values to simulate the placement of items, including by determining, iteratively, for each next item a placement location at which to place the item on a simulated stack of items on the pallet, using the attribute values and a geometric model of where items have been simulated to have been placed to estimate a state of the stack after each of a subset of simulated placements, and using the estimated state to inform a next placement decision. The steps of determining for each next item a placement location and estimating the state of the stack until all of at least a subset of the plurality of items have been simulated as having been placed on the stack.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2022Date of Patent: March 25, 2025Assignee: Dexterity, Inc.Inventors: Rohit Arka Pidaparthi, William Arthur Clary, Neeraja Abhyankar, Jonathan Kuck, Ben Varkey Benjamin Pottayil, Kevin Jose Chavez, Shitij Kumar
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Patent number: 12252495Abstract: The invention relates to a novel group of compounds of Formula (I) or salts thereof: wherein Y, Z1, Z2, R1, R4, R5 and n are as described in the specification, which may be useful in the treatment or prevention of a disease or medical condition mediated through protein kinase B (PKB) such as cancer. The invention also relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising said compounds, methods of treatment of diseases mediated by PKB using said compounds and methods for preparing compounds of Formula (I).Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2023Date of Patent: March 18, 2025Assignee: ASTRAZENECA ABInventors: Paul David Johnson, Andrew Leach, Richard William Arthur Luke, Zbigniew Stanley Matusiak, Jeffrey James Morris
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Publication number: 20250086075Abstract: Techniques are provided for failing over an aggregate from one file system instance to a different file system instance of a distributed scale-out storage system. The aggregate may be stored within distributed storage that is accessible to a plurality of file system instances of the distributed scale-out storage system. When the aggregate is failed over from a first file system instance to a second file system instance, the first file system instance may still have a valid read lease that allows the first file system instance to serve client I/O, directed to the aggregate, using a cache. In order to prevent the first file system instance from serving stale data from the cache before the read lease expires, state machines and a set of control data are used to ensure that the second file system instance attaches to the aggregate only after the read lease has expired.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2024Publication date: March 13, 2025Inventors: Yash Hetal Trivedi, Daniel McCarthy, Ananthan Subramanian, William Arthur Gutknecht, Kevin Daniel Varghese, Swaroop Vikram Choudhari, Abdul Basit, Christopher Clark Corey, Chad Edmund Schneider
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Publication number: 20250078379Abstract: Systems and methods for representing two-dimensional representations as three-dimensional avatars are provided herein. In some examples, one or more input video streams are received. A first subject, within the one or more input video streams, is identified. Based on the one or more input video streams, a first view of the first subject is identified. Based on the one or more input video streams, a second view of the first subject is identified. The first subject is segmented into a plurality of planar object. The plurality of planar objects are transformed with respect to each other. The plurality of planar objects are based on the first and second views of the first subject. The plurality of planar objects are output in an output video stream. The plurality of planar objects provide perspective of the first subject to one or more viewers.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2024Publication date: March 6, 2025Applicant: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Mar GONZALEZ FRANCO, Payod PANDA, Andrew D. WILSON, Kori M. INKPEN, Eyal OFEK, William Arthur Stewart BUXTON
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Patent number: 12214975Abstract: A robotic system is disclosed. The system includes a communication interface that receives, from a sensor(s) deployed in a workspace, sensor data indicative of a current state of the workspace, the workspace comprising a pallet or other receptacle and a plurality of items stacked on or in the receptacle. The system includes one or more processors that control a robotic arm to place a first set of items on or in, or remove the first set of items from, the pallet or other receptacle, update a geometric model based on the first set of items placed on or in a receptacle, use the geometric model in combination with the sensor data to estimate a stack of one or more items on or in the receptacle, and use the estimated state to generate or update a plan to control the robotic arm to place a second set of items.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2022Date of Patent: February 4, 2025Assignee: Dexterity, Inc.Inventors: Rohit Arka Pidaparthi, William Arthur Clary, Neeraja Abhyankar, Jonathan Kuck, Ben Varkey Benjamin Pottayil, Kevin Jose Chavez, Shitij Kumar
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Patent number: 12191470Abstract: A battery comprising a lithium metal anode; a solid electrolyte; a cathode; and at least one interface layer between a surface of the cathode and a surface of the solid electrolyte, the interface layer formed of a printable lithium composition comprised of lithium metal powder, a polymer binder compatible with the lithium metal powder, a rheology modifier compatible with the lithium metal powder, and a solvent compatible with the lithium metal powder and with the polymer binder, wherein the interface layer improves the uniformity of the surface of the solid electrolyte thereby optimizing contact between the surface of the cathode and the surface of the solid electrolyte for better battery performance.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2023Date of Patent: January 7, 2025Assignee: Livent USA Corp.Inventors: Marina Yakovleva, Kenneth Brian Fitch, Jian Xia, William Arthur Greeter, Jr.
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Patent number: 12175581Abstract: Systems and methods for representing two-dimensional representations as three-dimensional avatars are provided herein. In some examples, one or more input video streams are received. A first subject, within the one or more input video streams, is identified. Based on the one or more input video streams, a first view of the first subject is identified. Based on the one or more input video streams, a second view of the first subject is identified. The first subject is segmented into a plurality of planar object. The plurality of planar objects are transformed with respect to each other. The plurality of planar objects are based on the first and second views of the first subject. The plurality of planar objects are output in an output video stream. The plurality of planar objects provide perspective of the first subject to one or more viewers.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2022Date of Patent: December 24, 2024Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Mar Gonzalez Franco, Payod Panda, Andrew D. Wilson, Kori M. Inkpen, Eyal Ofek, William Arthur Stewart Buxton
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Patent number: 12153504Abstract: Techniques are provided for failing over an aggregate from one file system instance to a different file system instance of a distributed scale-out storage system. The aggregate may be stored within distributed storage that is accessible to a plurality of file system instances of the distributed scale-out storage system. When the aggregate is failed over from a first file system instance to a second file system instance, the first file system instance may still have a valid read lease that allows the first file system instance to serve client I/O, directed to the aggregate, using a cache. In order to prevent the first file system instance from serving stale data from the cache before the read lease expires, state machines and a set of control data are used to ensure that the second file system instance attaches to the aggregate only after the read lease has expired.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2022Date of Patent: November 26, 2024Assignee: NetApp, Inc.Inventors: Yash Hetal Trivedi, Daniel McCarthy, Ananthan Subramanian, William Arthur Gutknecht, Kevin Daniel Varghese, Swaroop Vikram Choudhari, Abdul Basit, Christopher Clark Corey, Chad Edmund Schneider
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Publication number: 20240356813Abstract: A system for labelling and classification of encrypted network traffic is disclosed. The system employs a Labeler, having a semi-supervised machine learning module for semi-automated labeling of encrypted network traffic, with an initial involvement of a human-in-the-loop intelligence for rapid training of the Labeler. The Labeler produces a labeled training set of encrypted network traffic flows. The system further includes a Modeler having a genetic algorithm module, for automatically selecting a list of network traffic features for further use in real-time classification of the encrypted network traffic, and outputting a corresponding classification model. The system further includes a Classifier for real-time classification of the encrypted network traffic using the classification model. Corresponding methods for labeling and classifying the encrypted network traffic are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2024Publication date: October 24, 2024Inventors: Biswajit NANDY, Nabil SEDDIGH, Donald William Arthur BENNETT, Jingyi SHEN, Manjender NIR
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Publication number: 20240356814Abstract: A system for labelling and classification of encrypted network traffic is disclosed. The system employs a Labeler, having a semi-supervised machine learning module for semi-automated labeling of encrypted network traffic, with an initial involvement of a human-in-the-loop intelligence for rapid training of the Labeler. The Labeler produces a labeled training set of encrypted network traffic flows. The system further includes a Modeler having a genetic algorithm module, for automatically selecting a list of network traffic features for further use in real-time classification of the encrypted network traffic, and outputting a corresponding classification model. The system further includes a Classifier for real-time classification of the encrypted network traffic using the classification model. Corresponding methods for labeling and classifying the encrypted network traffic are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2024Publication date: October 24, 2024Inventors: Biswajit NANDY, Nabil SEDDIGH, Donald William Arthur BENNETT, Jingyi SHEN, Manjender NIR
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Publication number: 20240357769Abstract: The systems, methods, and devices disclosed herein relate to a multi-layer structures arranged in a vertically orientation. In some embodiments, a computing assembly can include a first cooling system, a first electronics layer, a second cooling system, and a second electronics layer. The first cooling system can be disposed on top of and can be in thermal communication with the first electronics layer. The first electronics layer array includes an array of integrated circuit dies that are in electronic communication with each other in a plane that is orthogonal to power delivery. The first electronics layer can be disposed on top of and can be in thermal communication with the second cooling system, and the second cooling system can be disposed on top of and can be in thermal communication with the second electronics layer. The second electronics layer includes an array of power delivery modules. In some embodiments, at least one layer can use system on wafer packaging.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2022Publication date: October 24, 2024Inventors: Shishuang Sun, Ganesh Venkataramanan, Yang Sun, Jin Zhao, Shaowei Deng, William Chang, Mengzhi Pang, Steven Butler, William Arthur McGee, Aydin Nabovati
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Publication number: 20240344960Abstract: A method includes providing a cartridge and the cartridge includes a slot for receiving a microfluidic chip having a set of first channels. The cartridge also includes a set of second channels and each channel of the set of second channels is coupleable to a different channel of the set of first channels during use with the microfluidic chip. The cartridge also includes an indent configured for engagement and alignment of the cartridge during use. The method also includes inserting the cartridge into a device, such that the cartridge engages a first biasing member of the device configured for alignment of the cartridge in a first direction. The first biasing member is configured to bias movement of the cartridge into locking position with a notch of the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2024Publication date: October 17, 2024Inventors: Sunghwan CHO, Jose Manuel MORACHIS, Ivan GAGNE, Rick SEGIL, William Arthur ALAYNICK, Zhe MEI, Sean PHILLIPS, Chien-Chun YANG, Dongseob YUN, Michael Jerome BENCHIMOL, Manna DOUD, Nicholas SULLIVAN, Constance ARDILA
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Publication number: 20240332609Abstract: A method for depositing lithium on a substrate to form an electrode is provided. The method includes applying a printable lithium composition comprised of lithium metal powder, a polymer binder compatible with the lithium metal powder, a rheology modifier compatible with the lithium metal powder and a solvent compatible with the lithium metal powder and with the polymer binder, to a substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2024Publication date: October 3, 2024Inventors: Kenneth Brian Fitch, Marina Yakovleva, William Arthur Greeter, JR., Jian Xia