Patents Issued in March 31, 2011
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Publication number: 20110074595Abstract: A pre-cover-opening power-off method, comprising the steps of: (a) fixing a bolt casing to a bolt; (b) connecting a motion sensor to a safety protecting and monitoring unit in a wired or wireless manner; and (c) activating the motion sensor to send out a command to permit power delivery for an electrical equipment to operate, and when the bolt casing is taken off, the motion sensor is activated to send out a command to cut off a power supply for the electrical equipment or give out an alarm.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2009Publication date: March 31, 2011Inventors: Chunping Guo, Xiaoyan Guo, Xiaopeng Guo
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Publication number: 20110074596Abstract: Generally, smart sensors, logic to process messages from smart sensors, and smart sensor systems are described herein. Embodiments may comprise logic such as hardware and/or code to communicate events as messages via a messaging system to post the messages to a messaging account. The messaging system may be a texting service like Twitter™ that captures the messages and then re-broadcasts the messages, e.g., immediately as a tweet or a cellular text message. In some embodiments, the smart sensor comprises a communications module with a Twitter™ application program interface (API) on a communications platform with a software/hardware framework to interconnect with one or more pluggable monitors with sensors. In other embodiments, the communications module may be integrated with one or more monitors. Further embodiments comprise a smart-device, which can provide status updates and event notifications to a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2009Publication date: March 31, 2011Inventors: Eric Frohlick, Xiaofan Chen, Srinivas Eerpina, Ronaldo J. Guarin, William D. Angell
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Publication number: 20110074597Abstract: Provided is a monitoring and control system which, by displaying memo information created by an operator on an arbitrary system screen, can enhance freedom of memo display and fully exhibit the effectiveness of memo information. A memo data operation portion 4 receives an input of memo information from an input device 2, imparts attribute information relating to an arbitrary system screen to the memo information, and outputs this with the memo information to a client-side data management portion 6. A display device 1 displays the memo information on a system screen having attribute information.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2009Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: Kabushiki Kaisha ToshibaInventors: Kingo Koshiishi, Setsuo Tamura, Keiichi Kaneda, Junya Nagata, Yasumasa Watabe
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Publication number: 20110074598Abstract: Disclosed are apparatus and related methodologies for transmitting data related to utility conditions between monitoring locations and a central and/or data collection facility using a meter reading system. Collection of both corrected and uncorrected data from meters is achieved to thereby provide backup data in case of corrector failure. The presently disclosed subject matter also provides for the collection of telemetry data and alarms from correctors and recorders over a meter reading system. Two-way communications over a meter reading system is also provided to permit data transmission to selected endpoint devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2010Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: ITRON, INC.Inventors: Mark K. Cornwall, James P. Ogle
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Publication number: 20110074599Abstract: Disclosed are an in home display apparatus and methodology for displaying utility consumption and other related information to a consumer. The display device monitors transmissions from a utility consumption endpoint on a meter for user readable display. Messages relevant to the consumer may be sent to the endpoint to be relayed along with bubbled-up data from the endpoint on the meter to the in home display device. Flags related to certain of the messages may be set by the endpoint and cleared by the in home display device as a mechanism for acknowledging receipt of messages. Network readers see that set flags have been cleared and thus confirm message delivery to the network.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2010Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: ITRON, INC.Inventors: Mark K. Cornwall, Barry Cahill-O'Brien
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Publication number: 20110074600Abstract: Disclosed are apparatus and methodology for providing remote gas disconnection by way of a meter reading system. In accordance with the present subject matter, a gas metering device is provided with a remotely controllable valve, and a handheld or mobile device (normally employed to collect data such as normal meter readings generally associated with utility consumption) is configured to transmit disconnect instructions to a selected gas metering device as a meter reader proceeds along a route. In an alternative embodiment, disconnect instructions may be sent directly to a remotely operable valve equipped metering device by way of a fixed network meter reading system.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2010Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: ITRON, INC.Inventors: Mark K. Cornwall, Daniel R. Kritz, Christopher J. Wykle
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Publication number: 20110074601Abstract: Disclosed are apparatus and methodology for providing gas disconnection by way of a self-monitoring metrology device. In accordance with the present subject matter, a gas metering device is provided with a controllable valve previously generally operated remotely to respond to disconnect instruction from handheld, mobile, or fixed network devices or systems. In accordance with present technology, such previously supplied valve opening functionality is employed to provide a safety-related self-monitoring metrology device configured to evaluate gas flow through such device and to initiate a valve opening request upon determination of the existence of a gas flow rate exceeding a predetermined threshold. In alternate embodiments, a valve opening request may be initiated if the difference in gas flow rates as between an input sensor and an output sensor exceeds a predetermined threshold.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2010Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: ITRON, INC.Inventor: Mark K. Cornwall
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Publication number: 20110074602Abstract: Disclosed are apparatus and methodology for providing a feedback mechanism to a system operator that provides a positive indication of the position of a valve which controls gas flow to a consumer. Rotation of a stepper motor controlling a valve mechanism is optically monitored and a feedback signal is sent to the system operator indicating positive operation of the valve only when a selected number of rotations of the stepper motor is reported. The stepper motor may be operated in different modes, each associated with different nominal current consumption levels. In a higher current consumption mode, such as a torque-oriented mode, the stepper motor may be stepped a few additional steps after valve closure to ensure seating of the valve.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2010Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: ITRON, INC.Inventors: Mark K. Cornwall, Barry Cahill-O'Brien, Joseph Paolino
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Publication number: 20110074603Abstract: Disclosed are apparatus and methodology for providing safe reconnection of remotely disconnectible gas meters. In accordance with the present subject matter, a gas metering device is provided with a remotely controllable valve and has associated therewith indicia uniquely identifying the meter. A gas company representative or other authorized person must be physically present to read the meter associated data, enter corresponding data into a handheld device, and transmit a signal from such handheld device to the meter to initiate reclosure. In such manner, physical presence of a gas company representative is required at the time of reconnection to provide other services and functionality such as equipment inspection and/or pilot relighting as required for safety considerations.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2010Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: ITRON, INC.Inventors: Mark K. Cornwall, Barry Cahill-O'Brien, Robert J. Strasser
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Publication number: 20110074604Abstract: An automatic parallel parking device includes an ultrasonic positioning module and a central controlling unit. The ultrasonic positioning module includes a plurality of ultrasonic sensor units disposed at different locations of the vehicle, and a computation unit. Each of the ultrasonic sensor units detects a distance to each of the first obstacle and the second obstacle. The computation unit has a pre-established space positioning matrix and pre-established approximate coordinate data, and estimates a first actual coordinate position of the first obstacle and a second actual coordinate position of the second obstacle based on the distances detected by the ultrasonic sensor units. The central controlling unit is coupled to the ultrasonic positioning module. The central controlling unit has a pre-established parking path algorithm and a pre-established minimal parking space.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 24, 2009Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: AUTOMOTIVE RESEARCH & TESTING CENTERInventors: Tsung Hua HSU, Chan Wei HSU, Chia Feng LIN, Chi Chun YAO
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Publication number: 20110074605Abstract: Provided are a loop type automobile sensing device formed integrally with a small loop coil, which has the automobile sensing sensitivity of a related art loop type automobile sensing device using a large loop coil, so as to greatly facilitate installing and maintaining of the loop type automobile sensing device and to expand the application scope of the loop type automobile sensing device, and a parking information system using the loop type automobile sensing device. In addition, the loop type automobile sensing device integrally formed with the loop coil is provided in plurality as automobile sensors to detect the presence and moving state of an automobile according to a signal from the automobile sensors, to control operations of a plurality of cameras, warning lamps, and display devices installed to a parking lot, and to notify parking information and automobile movement information.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2008Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: MORU INVEN CO., LTD.Inventor: Jeong Jun Lee
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Publication number: 20110074606Abstract: A vehicle detection and identification system is disclosed that can promote accident avoidance and the reporting of traffic safety violations to public safety personnel, by providing to users (without limitation, visually handicapped users) indicia of vehicles in proximity to the user location, the relative orientation, motion and proximity of the respective vehicles, and identification information associated with the respective vehicles or their owner/operator.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2009Publication date: March 31, 2011Inventors: Stuart O. Goldman, Paul Wolfson
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SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ENHANCED AWARENESS OF CLEARANCE FROM CONFLICT FOR SURFACE TRAFFIC OPERATIONS
Publication number: 20110074607Abstract: Systems and methods for improving pilot situational awareness in the airport vicinity. An example method determines if at least one of an aircraft or vehicle in a predefined vicinity of the airport is a conflict based on information about an installation aircraft, information received from the at least one aircraft or vehicle, and a predefined conflict envelope, when the installation aircraft is performing one of an approach to landing, a takeoff operation or a taxi operation at an airport. The method generates and outputs a conflict alert if the installation aircraft determines that the at least one aircraft or vehicle is a conflict. The method generates a clear-of-conflict advisory if the at least one aircraft or vehicle previously determined to be conflicting is determined to no longer be conflicting based on updated information received from the at least one aircraft or vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2009Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Ratan Khatwa, Jeff Lancaster -
Publication number: 20110074608Abstract: A button-key device includes a casing having an opening extending from a position near one end to a position near another end of the casing, and a pair of strength-maintaining projections projecting in opposite directions from the ends, respectively; a first key-top unit including a projecting section, an extended portion provided at an end of the projecting section facing one of the strength-maintaining projections, and flanges; a second key-top unit including a projecting section, an extended portion provided at an end of the projecting section facing the other strength-maintaining projection, and flanges; a first water-blocking sheet provided on a bottom of the first key-top unit; a second water-blocking sheet provided on a bottom of the second key-top unit and having an overlapping portion overlapping the first water-blocking sheet; and a pressing portion provided on the casing and pressed against the overlapping portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2010Publication date: March 31, 2011Inventor: Shingo Kawamura
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Publication number: 20110074609Abstract: A pulse is applied through a capacitive touch key sensor to a sampling capacitor of an analog-to-digital converter (ADC). The voltage charge arriving at the sampling capacitor will be maximum when there is substantially no shunt capacitance between the capacitive touch key sensor and the sampling capacitor. However, a object such as an operator's finger when in close proximity to the capacitive touch key sensor will create a capacitive shunt to ground that diverts some of the charge that is supposed to go to the sampling capacitor and thereby reduces the voltage charge on the sampling capacitor. This change in charge voltage when the capacitive touch key sensor is activated (touched) may be easily detected with the ADC. In addition, light emitting diodes (LEDs) may be integrated with the capacitive touch key sensors and use the same connections on an integrated circuit device in a time division multiplexed manor.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2010Publication date: March 31, 2011Inventor: Chien-Yi Lin
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Publication number: 20110074610Abstract: A gating logic receives a non-return-to-zero (NRZ) input signal and couples the NRZ input signal as an NRZ output signal when operating in a NRZ mode of operation and converts the NRZ input signal to a return-to-zero (RZ) output signal when operating in a RZ mode of operation. A circuit coupled to the gating logic receives a clock signal and couples the clock signal to the gating logic to convert the NRZ input signal to the RZ output signal in the RZ mode of operation. In the NRZ mode of operation, the circuit decouples the clock signal and places a predetermined signal state at the gating logic to pass through the NRZ input signal as the NRZ output signal. The circuit receives a select signal to select between the NRZ and RZ modes of operation and the NRZ and RZ modes are obtained by controlling the clock signal to the gating logic.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2009Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: BROADCOM CORPORATIONInventors: Adesh Garg, Afshin Momtaz, Namik Kocaman, Delong Cui
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Publication number: 20110074611Abstract: A method and apparatus for compensating for gain offset, bias offset, and skew in a parallel processing environment is disclosed. The method and apparatus may be configured to compensate for mismatches between the sub-channel signals in a parallel ADC. This allows for accurate combination of the signals on the sub-channels. The method and apparatus may be utilized in a high speed data communication system having two or more channels, each of which are interleaved into two or more sub-channels. In one embodiment a DC loop processes signals on two or more sub-channels to account for and remove unwanted bias offset. In one embodiment a sub-channel gain mismatch compensation system (SCGMC) processes signals on two or more sub-channels to account for and remove unwanted gain offset. In one embodiment a skew compensation system, such as a parallel interpolator, processes signals on two or more sub-channels to remove unwanted skew across sub-channels.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2010Publication date: March 31, 2011Inventors: George A. Zimmerman, William W. Jones
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Publication number: 20110074612Abstract: An A/D converter includes a sampling capacitor that accumulates a charge according to an input voltage, a first initialization switch that initializes the sampling capacitor, a sample hold switch that switches a connection state of an external input terminal and the sampling capacitor, and a second initialization switch that initializes a charge accumulated in an input node via a resistor, the input node connecting the external input terminal and the sample hold switch.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2010Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: Renesas Electronics CorporationInventors: Satoshi Ariyoshi, Masashi Tsubota
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Publication number: 20110074613Abstract: Embodiments include DACs and methods for digital-to-analog conversion. A DAC includes an encoder and a plurality of DAC elements. The encoder maps each of a plurality of bits of a digital input value to one of the DAC elements, and produces a sign indication indicating whether a magnitude of the digital input value is above or below a threshold. Each DAC element produces a DAC element analog output signal that indicates whether a received sign indication and a received bit corresponds to a first state, a second state or a third state (e.g., a zero, positive or negative state). In an embodiment, the DAC uses positive historic mapping information when the magnitude of the digital input value is above the threshold, and negative historic mapping information when the magnitude of the digital input value is below the threshold. DAC elements may be configurable into a Return-to-Zero or a Non-Return-to-Zero mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2009Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: FREESCALE SEMICONDUCTOR, INC.Inventor: Bruce M. Newman
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Publication number: 20110074614Abstract: A boost circuit is provided, which is configured to receive a bitstream signal, to boost the amplitude of the bitstream signal thus received, and to output the bitstream signal thus boosted. A first clock booster receives a clock signal, and boosts the amplitude of the clock signal. A second clock booster receives an inverted clock signal, and boosts the amplitude of the inverted clock signal. A switch receives the output signals of these two clock boosters, and selects the one output signal that is high level. A first capacitor is coupled to the output terminal of the switch. A level shifter level-shifts the high level of the bitstream signal to the voltage level that occurs at the first capacitor.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2010Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: ROHM CO., LTD.Inventor: Tetsuya OGAWA
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Publication number: 20110074615Abstract: A circuit for digital-to-analog conversion is described. The circuit includes a digital-to-analog converter (DAC). The DAC includes a double cascaded current source and a differential current-mode switch (DCMS). The circuit further includes a direct current (DC) offset stage. The circuit also includes a load attenuator. The double cascaded current source may be between the DCMS and a rail voltage.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2010Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: QUALCOMM INCORPORATEDInventors: Dongwon Seo, Ganesh R. Saripalli, Tongyu Song, Shahin Mehdizad Taleie, Derui Kong
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Publication number: 20110074616Abstract: Briefly, one or more embodiments of an amplifier, including example applications, are described.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2010Publication date: March 31, 2011Inventors: Honglei Wu, Yong-Ping Xu
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Publication number: 20110074617Abstract: In one embodiment, an analog to digital converter includes a comparator having a first input, a second input and an output, the first input being coupled to an analog signal, a successive approximation register having a serial input coupled to the output of the comparator, and being configured to generate a plurality of control signals and an N-bit digital value corresponding to the analog signal, and a digital to analog converter having an input coupled to the plurality of control signals, the digital to analog converter further comprising a first, a second, and a third capacitor and a plurality of switches controlled by the plurality of control signals and being configured to couple the first capacitor to the second capacitor and the third capacitor to the second capacitor mutually exclusively to share charge on the first capacitor and charge on the third capacitor with charge on the second capacitor and to generate an analog signal on the second capacitor, the second capacitor being coupled to the second iType: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2009Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Clemenz Portmann, Christoph Lang
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Publication number: 20110074618Abstract: A method and a system for converting time intervals are provided. In one embodiment, the system comprises a first time-to-digital converter having a first resolution configured to convert a first time interval, a second time-to-digital converter having a second resolution configured to convert a second time interval, and a third time-to-digital converter having a third resolution and coupled to the first time-to-digital converter and the second time-to-digital converter, the third time-to-digital converter configured to convert a third time interval and a fourth time interval.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2010Publication date: March 31, 2011Inventor: Stephan HENZLER
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Publication number: 20110074619Abstract: A system and method to detect uncrushable metallic pieces hidden inside a mineral load directly inside a transport device to a primary crusher includes a directionally adjustable radar having at least one device with electromagnetic wave emitter/receiver antennas, a portal through which the transport device passes, a spectral generator/analyzer connected to the antenna devices that generates the electromagnetic waves and analyzes the echoes of the electromagnetic waves that interact with the mineral load, and a computational device that includes a digital signal processor connected to the spectral generator/analyzer.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2010Publication date: March 31, 2011Inventors: Gaston Guillermo Martinez Godoy, Pedro Daniel Pedraza Segovia, Miguel JesĂşs Calderon Maldonado
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Publication number: 20110074620Abstract: The invention relates to a radar system for recording the environment of a motor vehicle, comprising: transmission means for emitting transmission signals using at least two transmitter antennas; receiving means for receiving transmission signals reflected by objects using one or more receiver antennas; and signal processing means for processing the received signals, characterized in that received signals are acquired from different combinations of transmitter and receiver antennas, a relative phase centre, which is defined as the sum of the two vectors from a reference point to the phase centers of the respective transmitter and receiver antenna, being assigned to each combination; the transmitter and receiver antennas used in said combination have at least approximately the same emission characteristics and the emission characteristics of said transmitter antennas can be different from those of said receiver antennas; the position of the relative phase centers of said combinations of transmitter and rType: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2009Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: ADC AUTOMOTIVE DISTANCE CONTROL SYSTEMS GMBHInventor: Markus Wintermantel
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Publication number: 20110074621Abstract: The invention relates to a radar system for recording the environment of a motor vehicle, comprising: transmission means for emitting transmission signals using at least two transmitter antennas; receiving means for receiving transmission signals reflected by objects using one or more receiver antennas; and signal processing means for processing the received signals, characterized in that a phase center of at least one receiver antenna does not lie, with regard to a spatial direction R, outside phase centers of two transmitter antennas that are offset in said spatial direction, and in that the signals received by said antenna are separated according to the two portions originating from said two transmitter antennas.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2009Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: ADC AUTOMOTIVE DISTANCE CONTROL SYSTEMS GMBHInventor: Markus Wintermantel
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Publication number: 20110074622Abstract: A signal processing apparatus performs an object detection process of detecting object data with respect to peak signals which indicate a difference in frequency between a transmitted signal of which the frequency is changed in a predetermined period and a received signal which is obtained by receiving a reflected wave that corresponds to a transmitted wave which is based on the transmitted signal and is reflected from an object, by deriving the peak signals in a first period where the frequency of the transmitted signal ascends and in a second period where the frequency of the transmitted signal descends and by pairing the peak signals in the first period and the second period. A continuity determination section determines a continuity between the object data and past object data detected prior to the object data.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2010Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: FUJITSU TEN LIMITEDInventors: Shinichi Shibata, Hideki Kajioka
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Publication number: 20110074623Abstract: A low-power wireless network involves a plurality of RF-enabled fluorescent lamp starter units. In each of a plurality of intervals, a receiver of a starter unit operates in a receive mode during a beacon slot time, and for the majority of the rest of the interval operates in a low-power sleep mode. The starter unit wakes up and listens for a beacon each beacon slot time, regardless of whether a beacon is transmitted during that interval or not. A starter unit can be commanded to schedule a future action (for example, for a time between widely spaced synchronizing beacons) by making one of the beacons a scheduling beacon. The scheduling beacon includes a field that the starter unit uses to schedule the future action. If the scheduled action is to be canceled before the next widely spaced synchronizing beacon, then an action-canceling beacon is communicated in the next interval.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2009Publication date: March 31, 2011Inventor: Murray C. Baker
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Publication number: 20110074624Abstract: Systems and methods prepare ground-based supplemental weather radar information for integration with onboard weather radar information. An exemplary embodiment receives ground-based weather radar information from a ground-based weather radar station, the ground-based weather radar information referenced in a first coordinate system; generates supplemental weather radar information from the received ground-based weather radar information, wherein the supplemental weather radar information is referenced to a second coordinate system based upon at least latitude and longitude; and communicates the supplemental weather radar information, wherein the communicated supplemental weather radar information is integrated with weather radar information of an onboard weather radar system of an installation vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2009Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: Honeywell International Inc.Inventor: Brian Paul Bunch
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Publication number: 20110074625Abstract: For enhancing the quality of a relative positioning, a filter is adjusted depending on information on a movement of a satellite signal receiver. A position of the satellite signal receiver is determined relative to a reference station using the filter, wherein measurements on satellite signals received by the satellite signal receiver and measurements on satellite signals provided for the reference station are used as input to the filter. The measurements for the reference station may be received in messages which are assembled and provided for transmission and which may include in addition an indication of a current movement of the reference station.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2010Publication date: March 31, 2011Inventors: Lauri WIROLA, Jari SYRJÄRINNE
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Publication number: 20110074626Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a method for determining the position of a WLAN positioning system (WPS) and satellite positioning system (SPS) enabled device. The method can include determining an initial WPS position of the device using WPS, calculating an error region around the initial WPS position of the device, dividing the error region into a plurality of points, obtaining satellite measurements from at least two satellites in view of the device, determining a variation in a receiver clock bias for each point within the error region based on the satellite measurements from at least two satellites, selecting the point with the lowest variation in the receiver clock bias, and determining whether or not to use the point with the lowest variation in receiver clock bias to refine the initial WPS position of the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2009Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: Skyhook Wireless, Inc.Inventors: Farshid ALIZADEH-SHABDIZ, Mohammad HEIDARI
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Publication number: 20110074627Abstract: A positioning system (1) comprises a plurality of pseudolites (2) each comprising a transmitter (6) and configured to broadcast a transmission. The transmission includes positioning data (46, 48, 50) usable by a receiver (5) to calculate position; and communications message data (54) comprising information to be output to a user of the receiver (5). The communications message data (50) is not related to calculating position.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2009Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: ASTRIUM LIMITEDInventors: Russell Gavin MORRISON, Charles Stephen Dixon
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Publication number: 20110074628Abstract: A positioning system (1) comprising one or more transmitters configured to transmit transmissions including positioning data, wherein the system is configured to synchronise the transmission with a reference time. The transmissions are formed using a repeating pseudorandom number (PRN) code comprising a plurality of chips. The system (1) is configured to determine a timing bias (44;54) between the first transmission and the reference time. The system (1) is configured to change the number of chips in one or more of said transmissions such that the timing bias of a subsequent pseudorandom number (PRN) code is reduced.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2009Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: ASTRIUM LIMITEDInventors: Russell Gavin Morrison, Alasdair Ward Helliwell, David Charles Lancashire, Charles Stephen Dixon
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Publication number: 20110074629Abstract: A method and apparatus for generating a bar code and for using a bar code to assist with positioning are provided. The method for generating a bar code to assist with positioning includes obtaining Global Positioning System (GPS) assistance data, generating a bar code with the GPS assistance data encoded therein, and displaying the bar code. The method for using a bar code to assist with positioning includes scanning a bar code, obtaining GPS assistance data from the scanned bar code, receiving and locking onto one or more GPS signals by using the GPS assistance data, and determining a position using the received one or more GPS signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2010Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO. LTD.Inventors: Farooq Khan, Sridhar Rajagopal, Baowei Ji
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Publication number: 20110074630Abstract: An exemplary aperiodic antenna array comprises a plurality of first elements radiating electromagnetic energy over a first bandwidth including a first frequency. Each of the first elements is spaced apart from a pattern center by an element distance and from the nearest first element by an element spacing in a regulated pattern. In the regulated pattern, the element spacing increases as the element distance increases. The plurality of first elements are configured to generate a first radiation pattern. The antenna array also comprises a second element positioned within a group of first elements from the plurality of first elements. Each element distance between the first elements in the group of first elements is greater than one-half of a first wavelength corresponding to the first frequency. The second element is configured to generate a second radiation pattern. The second radiation pattern combines with the first radiation pattern to form a composite radiation pattern.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2009Publication date: March 31, 2011Inventor: Jeffrey M. Snow
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Publication number: 20110074631Abstract: Systems and methods of correlating potential transmitters with received radio signals is provided. Image data is provided including paths traveled by potential transmitter. Potential transmitters are identified within the image data along with path segments traveled by potential transmitters. A first and second transmitter calculate certain parameters of received signals assuming that signals originated along the path segments. The calculated signal parameters are then compared to measured signal parameter to determine whether a transmitter is associated with a particular path.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2009Publication date: March 31, 2011Inventor: Michael N. Parker
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Publication number: 20110074632Abstract: A wireless positioning method of a receiver is provided. Signals are received from a plurality of transmitters, propagation taps of the plurality of transmitters received from the plurality of transmitters are determined, respectively, the distance between the receiver and each of the transmitters is calculated, respectively, the weight of each of the transmitters is calculated by using each of the propagation delay tap, the distance is adjusted by using the weight of each of the transmitters, and an area, in which circles away by the adjusted distances between the receiver and each of the transmitters on the basis of each of the transmitters overlap with each other, is estimated as the location of the receiver. Thus, an error of wireless positioning according to a propagation environment can be reduced.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2010Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS RESEARCH INSTITUTEInventors: Geon Min Yeo, Kanghee Kim, Byung-Han Ryu, Hyeong Jun Park
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Publication number: 20110074633Abstract: Methods and systems for estimating an angle of arrival are provided. In an embodiment, a system for estimating angle of arrival includes a snapshot determining module configured to receive a signal from each antenna of an antenna array and to generate a snapshot vector including values based on the signals and an angle of arrival processing module configured to estimate an angle of arrival for the electromagnetic signal relative to the antenna array based on the snapshot vector. Each signal is representative of an electromagnetic signal incident on a respective antenna of the antenna array and each value is representative of a phase of a respective signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2010Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: Broadcom CorporationInventors: Ka Shun Carson PUN, Alfred Grau Besoli, Jesus Castaneda, Brima Ibrahim, David Garrett, Siukai Mak
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Publication number: 20110074634Abstract: A wireless positioning method of a receiver is provided. Signals are received from a plurality of transmitters, propagation taps of the plurality of transmitters received from the plurality of transmitters are determined, respectively, the distance between the receiver and each of the transmitters is calculated, respectively, the distances are corrected by using propagation delay taps of the respective transmitters to determine final distances between the receiver and each of the transmitters, and an area, in which circles away by the final distances between the receiver and each of the transmitters on the basis of the center of each of the transmitters overlap with each other, is estimated as the location of the receiver. Thus, an error of wireless positioning according to a propagation environment can be reduced.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2010Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: Electronics and Telecommunications Research InstituteInventors: Geon Min Yeo, Byung-Han Ryu, Hyeong Jun Park, Jisoo Park, Sook Jin Lee
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Publication number: 20110074635Abstract: Provides are method and apparatus for wireless positioning. An exemplary embodiment of the present invention provides a method for wireless positioning, which includes: receiving signals from a plurality of transmitters; determining propagation delay tabs of the plurality of transmitters, from the signals received from the plurality of transmitters, respectively; setting the order of the plurality of transmitters in accordance with the propagation delay tabs; measuring distances between a receiver and the transmitter, respectively; and estimating the position of the receiver, by using the order and the measured distance.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2010Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute.Inventors: Geon Min YEO, Byung-Han RYU, Hyeong Jun PARK, Sook Jin LEE
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Publication number: 20110074636Abstract: A multi-band antenna has a strip-shaped first radiating portion disposed levelly. An end of a long side of the first radiating portion is extended downwardly to form a first grounding portion. A strip-shaped second radiating portion is disposed in alignment with and spaced from the first radiating portion. A long side of the second radiating portion is extended downwards to form a feeding portion at an end thereof away from the first radiating portion. A third radiating portion, which is stretched levelly and oppositely from an end of the second radiating portion adjacent to the feeding portion, is longer than the second radiating portion and has a long side extended downwardly to form a fixing portion adjacent to a free end thereof. The feeding portion and the fixing portion are located at the same side as the first grounding portion with respect to the first, second and third radiating portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2009Publication date: March 31, 2011Inventors: Yung-Chih Tsai, Kai Shih, Jia-Hung Su
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Publication number: 20110074637Abstract: An antenna includes a dielectric substrate and an antenna element, wherein the dielectric substrate has a mark on an outer surface, the mark having a lower relative permittivity than the dielectric substrate, the antenna element is formed from a FPC film, and the FPC film has an antenna electrode on one side and a flexible insulating film with an adhesive layer on the other side and is adhered to the outer surface of the dielectric substrate with a tip or bend of the antenna electrode aligned with the mark.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2010Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: TDK CORPORATIONInventors: Naoki Sotoma, Hideaki Shimoda, Toshihiro Tsuru
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Publication number: 20110074638Abstract: A secondary antenna in a wireless communication terminal is provided. The secondary antenna includes an electrically conductive planar element that includes a first edge that is substantially linear and that includes a first length. The electrically conductive planar element may include a second edge that is substantially linear, that is opposite the first edge and that includes a second length that is less than the first length. At least one curved edge may be arranged between the first edge and the second edge. At least one elongated slot that is substantially perpendicular to the second edge may originates from a transition portion between the at least one curved edge and the second edge.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2009Publication date: March 31, 2011Inventors: Shaofang Gong, Owais Owais, Zhinong Ying
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Publication number: 20110074639Abstract: A device housing comprises a main body and a three-dimensional antenna. The main body defines an antenna region thereon. The three-dimensional antenna is a conductive ink coating and is formed on the antenna region of the main body.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2010Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicants: SHENZHEN FUTAIHONG PRECISION INDUSTRY CO., LTD., FIH (HONG KONG) LIMITEDInventors: ZHI-GUO ZHAO, YONG-FA FAN, JIE ZENG, YONG YAN, ZHAN LI
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Publication number: 20110074640Abstract: In this mobile device, at least either the selection antenna module or the selection circuit module is so formed as to be incapable of being mounted on the mobile device body when the selection antenna module and the selection circuit module are not matched to each other, and both the selection antenna module and the selection circuit module are so formed as to be capable of being mounted on the mobile device body when the selection antenna module and the selection circuit module are matched to each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2010Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: Funai Electric Co., Ltd.Inventor: Naoyuki WAKABAYASHI
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Publication number: 20110074641Abstract: A multiple resonance antenna includes a dielectric substrate, a first antenna electrode and a second antenna electrode, wherein the first and second antenna electrodes are disposed alongside on the dielectric substrate with first ends connected in common but with second ends remaining free, the first antenna electrode is bent back to have a greater length between the first and second ends than the second antenna electrode, and the second antenna electrode is disposed between a forward part before the bend and a backward part after the bend of the first antenna electrode.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2010Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: TDK CORPORATIONInventors: Naoki SOTOMA, Noriyuki Hirabayashi
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Publication number: 20110074642Abstract: An antenna may include an enclosure formed by a front wall and a back wall opposite to the front wall, and a front face and a back face opposite to the front face. Both the front face and the back face extend between the front wall and the back wall to form a cavity within the enclosure. The enclosure further includes a slot formed in the front face to form a cavity backed slot. A radio frequency (RF) connector is mounted in the front wall. A shaped feed line is mounted within the cavity and is electrically connected to the RF connector to transmit and receive RF energy. The shaped feed line extends across the slot to couple the RF energy between the slot and the shaped feed line. The shaped feed line has a predetermined structure to substantially reduce an electric field strength to improve power handing of the antenna.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2009Publication date: March 31, 2011Inventors: GARY E. MILLER, WILLIAM O. PRICE
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Publication number: 20110074643Abstract: A retaining socket for mounting a vehicle glazing accessory is disclosed. The retaining socket comprises a base portion for mounting on the surface of a glazing; a retaining portion for retaining a vehicle glazing accessory; and a retaining portion for retaining a communication device. The base portion comprises an electrically conductive coupling portion, connected to the communication device. A glazing having such a socket mounted thereon is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2009Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: Pilkington Automotive Deutschland GmbHInventor: Detlef Baranski
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Publication number: 20110074644Abstract: A fastening device (200) for releasably securing an antenna assembly (100) on at least one garment (15) of a user (10) is provided. The antenna assembly (100) is part of a portable communication system (50) which includes a portable communication device (125) that is also worn on the garment (15) of the user (10). The fastening device (200) is comprised of a body portion (205) and an elongated receiver portion (210). The elongated receiver portion (210) defines an elongated channel (211) and a pair of resilient undulations (215, 216) which define an elongated opening (212), The pair of resilient undulations (215, $16) serve to guide a segment (110a) of the antenna assembly (100) through the elongated opening (212) and into the elongated channel (211). Once the segment (110a) is urged into the elongated channel (211), the undulations (215, 216) return to the normal position thereby securing the segment (110a) in the elongated channel (211).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2007Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: HARRIS CORPORATIONInventors: Thomas A. Wertman, Pablo Diez, Malcolm Packer, James Haschmann