US11133874B2
Encoders and decoders for encoding and decoding data according to a coding scheme. The encoder converts N bits of input data into M voltage signals for transmission over M parallel wires to a decoder having one or two decoding stages that recover the N bits of data from the M voltage signals. The coding scheme is an N-bit, M-wire PAM-Q code in which each voltage signal wi has one of Q voltage levels l1-lQ, where l1
US11133873B1
An optical receiver includes an inlet aperture configured to receive an incident optical signal and a plurality of optical components configured to separate the incident optical signal into an amplitude modulated transmitted linearly s-polarized signal, an amplitude modulated transmitted linearly p-polarized signal, an amplitude modulated reflected linearly s-polarized signal, and an amplitude modulated reflected linearly p-polarized signal. The optical components further combine the amplitude modulated transmitted linearly s-polarized signal and amplitude modulated transmitted linearly p-polarized signal into an amplitude modulated transmitted linearly polarized combined signal, combine the amplitude modulated reflected linearly s-polarized signal and amplitude modulated reflected linearly p-polarized signal into an amplitude modulated reflected linearly polarized combined signal, and provide the amplitude modulated transmitted linearly polarized combined signal and the amplitude modulated reflected linearly polarized combined signal.
US11133872B2
In a system for converting digital data into a modulated optical signal, an electrically controllable device having M actuating electrodes provides an optical signal that is modulated in response to binary voltages applied to the actuating electrodes. A digital-to-digital converter provides a mapping of input data words to binary actuation vectors of M bits and supplies the binary actuation vectors as M bits of binary actuation voltages to the M actuating electrodes, where M is larger than the number of bits in each input data word. The digital-to-digital converter maps each digital input data word to a binary actuation vector by selecting a binary actuation vector from a subset of binary actuation vectors available to represent each of the input data words.
US11133855B2
A method for assisting uplink (UL) beam management in a user equipment (UE) is provided. The method includes evaluating a measure of a reduction in maximum allowed power for a first set of candidate beams for UL beam management; determining a second set of candidate beams for UL beam management based at least in part on the evaluating the measure of a reduction in maximum allowed power for the first set of candidate beams; and performing a UL beam management procedure using the second set of candidate beams.
US11133854B1
Digital predistortion (DPD) arrangements that use coding to differentiate between contributions from individual power amplifiers (PAs) is disclosed. When used with a phased antenna array having N antenna elements and N corresponding PAs, the arrangements may sequentially apply N codes to input signals provided to N PAs. Each code is a vector having N elements, where each element corresponds to a different PA in that the element is a complex gain applied to an input signal for the PA. Together, the N codes may be arranged as N rows or N columns of a matrix P. The disclosed arrangements may generate N feedback signals by applying the matrix P to a signal generated by a probe antenna element sensing wireless RF signals transmitted by the N antenna elements, and to update DPD coefficients based on the N feedback signals. The N codes may be either orthogonal or non-orthogonal.
US11133840B2
A cable modem transceiver includes a processor configured to derive an instant of time for an upstream calibration signal on basis of upstream scheduling information. Further, the cable modem transceiver includes a transmitter configured to generate the upstream calibration signal at the derived instant of time. The cable modem transceiver additionally includes a detector configured to determine a property of the generated upstream calibration signal. The processor is further configured to derive at least one calibration parameter for the transmitter on basis of the detected property.
US11133835B2
A method for improving signal to noise ratio in an uplink transmission. The method includes determining a plurality of combinations of “N” possible users to be selected among “X” users that are transmitting signals to a base station comprising “n” number of antennas, where n>=N, wherein selected “N” users transmit on a same sub-carrier; computing signal to noise ratio (SNR) of the signals received from each of the users among the determined combination of “N” possible users; and selecting at least one combination among the plurality of combinations of “N” possible users, such that, a combined signal to noise ratio of the selected combination is maximum among all combinations.
US11133833B2
Techniques for generating a power tracking supply voltage for a circuit (e.g., a power amplifier) are disclosed. The circuit may process multiple transmit signals being sent simultaneously on multiple carriers at different frequencies. In one exemplary design, an apparatus includes a power tracker and a power supply generator. The power tracker determines a power tracking signal based on inphase (I) and quadrature (Q) components of a plurality of transmit signals being sent simultaneously. The power supply generator generates a power supply voltage based on the power tracking signal. The apparatus may further include a power amplifier (PA) that amplifies a modulated radio frequency (RF) signal based on the power supply voltage and provides an output RF signal.
US11133831B2
A method includes programming data in a block of a storage device, and reading back the programmed data and determining a maximum error count for the block. A code rate index that satisfies correction of the maximum error count for the block is determined. A current code rate index is adjusted to the code rate index that satisfies correction of the maximum error count for the block.
US11133830B2
A transmitting apparatus is provided. The transmitting apparatus includes: an encoder configured to perform a low-density parity check (LDPC) encoding on input bits using a parity check matrix to generate an LDPC codeword comprising information word bits and parity bits; an interleaver configured to interleave the LDPC codeword; and a modulator configured to map the interleaved LDPC codeword onto a modulation symbol, wherein the modulator is further configured to map a bit included in a predetermined bit group from among a plurality of bit groups constituting the LDPC codeword onto a predetermined bit of the modulation symbol.
US11133825B2
The present disclosure relates to a pre-5th-Generation (5G) or 5G communication system to be provided for supporting higher data rates Beyond 4th-Generation (4G) communication system such as Long Term Evolution (LTE). An apparatus and a method for channel encoding and decoding in a communication or broadcasting system is provided. According to the present disclosure, the method for channel encoding in a communication or broadcasting system includes determining a block size Z, and performing encoding based on the block size and a parity check matrix corresponding to the block size, in which the block size is included in any one of the plurality of block size groups and the parity check matrix is different for each block size group.
US11133820B1
A delta sigma modulator includes two adders, an integrator stage, a reconfigurable local resonator, an analog-to-digital converter (ADC), and a digital-to-analog converter (DAC). A first adder receives an analog input signal at an additive input, and the integrator stage receives an output from the first adder and generates an integrated signal. The reconfigurable local resonator receives the integrated signal and generates a resonator output signal. A second adder receives the resonator output signal, the integrated signal, and the input signal. The ADC receives an output from the second adder and generates a digital output signal which can be provided to other circuits. The DAC receives the digital output signal, and generates and provides a feedback signal to a subtractive input of the first adder. The reconfigurable local resonator acts as a resonator, but reconfigures to act as a low pass filter in response to overload conditions.
US11133817B1
A processing system with a microarchitectural feature for mitigation of differential power analysis and electromagnetic analysis attacks can include a memory, a processor, and a mitigation response unit. The processor can include an instruction predictor that comprises a storage device for storing metadata associated with corresponding instruction blocks. The mitigation response unit is coupled to the instruction predictor to write and read the metadata associated with the corresponding instruction blocks. The mitigation response unit is configured to determine a mitigation technique for an instruction block based on an electromagnetic or power signature corresponding to execution of the instruction block and metadata associated with the instruction block.
US11133814B1
An example residue generation arrangement for a continuous time or hybrid ADC includes a delay circuit having a cascade of analog delay sections, each section to provide a respective delay to an analog input signal, thus providing a delayed analog input signal at the output of the delay circuit. The delay circuit further includes a selector, configured to select an input or an output of one of the delay sections to provide as an input signal to a quantizer of a feedforward path. The quantizer may generate a digital input to a DAC of the feedforward path based on the output of the selector, and the DAC may generate a feedforward path analog output based on the digital signal generated by the quantizer. The arrangement further includes a summation node, configured to generate a residue signal based on the delayed analog input and the feedforward path analog output.
US11133813B2
An analog-to-digital converter (ADC) device includes an ADC circuitry and a digital slope ADC circuitry. The ADC circuitry is configured to generate first bits and a first voltage according to an input signal. The digital slope ADC circuitry is configured to generate a second voltage at a node according to the first voltage and to gradually adjust the second voltage to generate second bits. After the second bits are generated, the digital slope ADC circuitry is further configured to perform a noise shaping function according to a first residual signal of the node.
US11133802B2
This disclosure generally relates to repeaters, and, in particular, repeaters for open-drain systems. In one embodiment, an apparatus comprises a first port, a second port, a current detector, a transistor, and a control logic circuit. A current detector input of the current detector is coupled to the first port. A transistor channel electrode of the transistor is coupled to the second port. A control logic circuit input of the control logic circuit is coupled to the current detector output, and a control logic circuit output of the control logic circuit is coupled to a transistor control electrode of the transistor.
US11133801B2
An operation device includes an operation unit to which a plurality of functions of an operated object are assigned corresponding to a position to be touched by an operation finger, a detection unit that is arranged on at least one plane extended including a plane facing the operation unit to detect the operation finger performing an operation on the operation unit, and a determination unit to determine an instructed function based on a combination of the operation performed on the operation unit and the touch position of the detected operation finger.
US11133796B2
A vehicle includes an electric machine, an IGBT, and a gate driver. The IGBT has a gate, an emitter, and a collector and is configured to flow an electric charge through a phase of the electric machine. The gate driver is configured to flow current onto the gate at a first level, and in response to a time integral of a voltage across the phase exceeding a predetermined level, transition from the first level to a second level less than the first level.
US11133793B1
Various embodiments provide for phase interpolators with phase adjusters to provide step resolution, which can be used with a circuit such as a data serializer/deserializer circuit. In particular, for some embodiments, a phase interpolator is coupled to a phase adjuster, where the combination of the phase interpolator and the phase adjuster is configured to interpolate between phases in phase adjustment steps at a phase adjustment step resolution. For such embodiments, the phase adjustment step resolution of the steps is achieved by controlling the phase interpolator and the phase adjuster.
US11133787B2
Methods and apparatus to determine automated gain control parameters for an automated gain control protocol are disclosed. An example apparatus includes a first tuner to amplify an audio signal. Disclosed example apparatus also include a second tuner to amplify the audio signal. Disclosed example apparatus also include a first controller to tune the first tuner to apply a first gain representative of a first range of gains to the audio signal to determine a first amplified audio signal and tune the second tuner to apply a second gain representative a second range of gains to the audio signal to determine a second amplified audio signal, the second range of gains lower than the first range of gains. Disclosed example apparatus also include a second controller to select the first range of gains to be utilized in an automated gain control protocol when the first gain results in clipping of the first amplified audio signal and the second gain does not result in clipping of the second amplified audio signal.
US11133783B2
A power amplifier may comprise: an element for amplifying an electrical signal received through an input terminal, and outputting the amplified electrical signal through an output terminal; a first impedance adjustment circuit connected to the input terminal of the element and adjusting impedance with respect to a frequency of a fundamental component at the input terminal; a second impedance adjustment circuit connected to the input terminal of the element and adjusting impedance with respect to a frequency of a multiplied harmonic component at the input terminal; a third impedance adjustment circuit connected to the output terminal of the element and adjusting impedance with respect to the frequency of the fundamental component at the output terminal; a fourth impedance adjustment circuit connected to the output terminal of the element and adjusting impedance with respect to the frequency of the multiplied harmonic component at the output terminal; a first frequency separation circuit which prevents an impedance change by the first impedance adjustment circuit with respect to the frequency of the multiplied harmonic component at the input terminal, and prevents an impedance change by the second impedance adjustment circuit with respect to the frequency of the fundamental component at the input terminal; and a second frequency separation circuit which prevents an impedance change by the third impedance adjustment circuit with respect to the frequency of the multiplied harmonic component at the output terminal, and prevents an impedance change by the fourth impedance adjustment circuit with respect to the frequency of the fundamental component at the output terminal.
US11133781B2
Included is a compensation circuit having one end connected to another end of a first output circuit and another end of a second output circuit and another end grounded, the compensation circuit having an electrical length of 90 degrees at a first operation frequency and an electrical length of 45 degrees at a second operation frequency which is half of the first operation frequency.
US11133776B2
Discussed is a photovoltaic module including: a solar cell module including a plurality of solar cells; a converter to convert a level of first direct current (DC) power input from the solar cell module, and to output second DC power; an inverter to convert the second DC power supplied from the converter into alternating current (AC) power; and a controller to control the converter and the inverter, wherein the converter comprises: a full-bridge switching part to switch the first DC power; a transformer having an input side connected to an output terminal of the full-bridge switching part; and a half-bridge switching part connected to an output side of the transformer, wherein the controller changes a switching frequency of the full-bridge switching part and the half-bridge switching part in a first section of a waveform.
US11133772B2
A multi-voltage battery pack including a converting system for converting the battery pack between a low voltage configuration and a high voltage configuration. The converting system includes a converter element moves between a first position and a second position to configure the battery pack between the low voltage configuration and the high voltage configuration. The converter element includes a set of contacts that mates with a set of contact pads to establish the voltage configuration.
US11133760B2
Embodiments of the present invention provide a method for controlling compressor braking, a frequency converter and a variable speed compressor. The method includes steps of: determining to brake a compressor, wherein a brake circuit includes three switching units and the three switching units are respectively electrically connected to three phases of windings of a motor of the compressor; actuating two of the three switching units to short-circuit two phases of windings of the motor. The two phases of windings of the motor are short-circuited by controlling the three switching units to generate braking torque, such that the compressor is braked without introducing a DC voltage, and thus the braking energy consumption is reduced. Besides, by turning on only two switches at a time, the switching abrasion is reduced, and the overall service life of the three switching units is effectively improved.
US11133754B2
A multilevel inverter includes an inner DC source group circuit that generates a plurality of voltage levels, and an outer DC source group circuit that generates a substantially sinusoidal output voltage. The substantially sinusoidal output voltage is generated using, at least in part, the plurality of voltage levels generated by the inner DC source group circuit. An H-bridge circuit supplies the substantially sinusoidal output voltage at alternating polarities to a load.
US11133749B2
A power module for a converter of electrical magnitudes having an electronic board on which a first electrical circuit is fashioned which defines a positive pole of a direct magnitude, a second electrical circuit is fashioned which defines a negative pole of a direct magnitude, and a third electrical circuit is fashioned which conducts an alternating magnitude. There is one or more first and second electronic switching devices arranged between the first and second electrical circuit, and the third electrical circuit so as to realize the conversion. The first and second electrical circuit are, at least for respective coupling portions, arranged in proximity to the electronic switching devices, neared and superposed at a same face of the board so that a capacitive and/or inductive coupling between the two circuits is realized.
US11133748B2
A half bridge DC-DC converter device includes a primary circuit and a secondary circuit, which include separate windings that are disposed around a magnetic core. The first circuit includes two switches and a drive circuit to turn the two switches on and off in an alternating fashion. The primary circuit further includes two thermal regulating components to regulate the current at the base of the two switches over a range of operating temperatures. The regulation of base current over a range of different operating temperatures results in the half bridge converter device being efficient and maintaining a stable switching frequency over the operational temperature range.
US11133746B1
A method and system to increase life of a direct current (DC) battery that powers an electronic device is disclosed. In one embodiment the system includes a first stage to convert the DC from the battery to an alternating current (AC), and a second stage to covert the AC from the first stage to a regulated direct current.
US11133740B2
A system includes a transformer having an auxiliary coil to provide a flyback voltage to a primary side of an alternating current to direct current (AC-DC) converter. A primary side controller includes an auxiliary pin coupled to the transformer and to an external capacitor, the auxiliary pin to receive the flyback voltage after startup. a junction gate field-effect transistor (JFET) coupled to a supply voltage. A first FET is coupled in series between the JFET and the auxiliary pin, the JFET to charge the external capacitor from the supply voltage during startup. One or more depletion region diodes are coupled to a gate of the first FET, the one or more depletion region diodes to bias a voltage of the gate of the first FET to a specific voltage.
US11133729B2
This application is directed to an apparatus for providing electrical charge to a vehicle. The apparatus comprises a driven mass configured to rotate in response to a kinetic energy of the vehicle, the driven mass coupled to a shaft, where rotation of the driven mass causes the shaft to rotate. The apparatus further comprises a hardware controller. The hardware controller identifies output power parameters for the vehicle and generate a control signal based on the identified output power parameters for the vehicle. The apparatus also comprises a generator that generates an electrical output based on a mechanical input and a conditioning circuit electrically coupled to the generator. The conditioning circuit receives the electrical output from the generator and the control signal from the hardware controller, generates a charge output based on the electrical output and the control signal, and conveys the charge output to the vehicle.
US11133728B2
Interested parties would like to track the location of one or more towed transport platforms continuously when they are in motion. Existing monitoring systems are powered by a combination of solar power, batteries, and intermittent tractor platform power for electrical power. All of these power sources have limitations in providing power when a towed transport platform is in motion. Solar power is not available at night. Batteries run out of energy and must be recharged. Tractor platform power is not always available to a towed transport platform. The embodiments of the invention convert the kinetic energy of a moving towed transport platform into electrical power, providing continuous power for a monitoring system to operate.
US11133725B2
An electrical machine comprising: a first rotor, the first rotor producing a first magnetic field having a first number of pole pairs; a second rotor comprising a plurality of pole pieces, the plurality of pole pieces being arranged to modulate the first magnetic field to produce a second magnetic field having a second number of pole pairs; a stator Comprising one or more windings arranged to produce a third magnetic field arranged to interact with the first number of pole pairs and the second number of pole pairs; wherein the interaction of the third magnetic field with the first number of pole pairs and the second number of pole pairs changes a torque ratio between the first rotor and the second rotor.
US11133722B2
An electric motor, in particular an internal rotor motor, with a stator constructed from laminations and with a rotor arranged concentrically in the stator, with a housing surrounding the stator circumferentially, and with two housing caps for axially closing the housing at both ends and for accommodating and carrying a shaft of the rotor, wherein the laminations each have at least three crosspieces arranged on the circumference for creating at least one coolant channel between the stator and the housing, and wherein the at least one coolant channel can be bounded by the housing caps in a fluidtight manner.
US11133721B2
A pumping system deployable in a wellbore includes a primary driven component, a secondary driven component and a motor. The motor is filled with a motor lubricant and includes a stator, a primary rotor assembly configured for rotation within the stator and a primary shaft connected to the primary rotor assembly and to the primary driven component. The motor further includes an internal magnetic coupling assembly inside the stator. The internal magnetic coupling assembly includes a secondary rotor assembly and a secondary shaft. The secondary rotor assembly and the secondary shaft are isolated from the motor fluid.
US11133720B2
A stator assembly for a brushless DC motor includes a stator core defining poles and having an outer surface, at least one magnet wire wound on the poles forming phases, and a bus bar including a non-conductive mount arranged on the outer surface and conductive terminals. Each conductive terminal includes: a main portion mounted on the non-conductive mount substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the motor, a tang portion folded over the main portion from a first longitudinal end of the main portion, and a connection tab at a second longitudinal end of the main portion. At least a contact portion of the at least one magnet wire is wrapped around the tang portion and fused to make an electric connection to the conductive terminal, and the connection tab is arranged to makes electric contact with a wire supplying electric power to the motor.
US11133719B2
A stator assembly is provided that simplifies the process of coupling the stator windings to the winding lugs. The stator assembly includes a pre-fabricated connector that is attached to the stator via a plurality of stator winding terminations. The pre-fabricated connector includes a plurality of electrically conductive termination coupling members that form conductive pathways between at least a portion of the stator winding terminations and a plurality of bus bars, where each of the bus bars includes a lug. The pre-fabricated connector may also include a second plurality of electrically conductive termination coupling members that form conductive pathways between at least a second portion of the stator winding terminations and a plurality of lugless bus bars. An electrically insulating material is overlaid over portions of the connector ring, thereby preventing contact or partial discharge between the various bus bars.
US11133717B2
Examples described herein utilize a backscatter signal provided by a wirelessly powered device to estimate channel information, (e.g., a channel transfer function) between the wirelessly powered device and a transmitter system. The channel information may be used to optimize MIMO power transfer for linear as well as nonlinear backscatter devices. Examples of die method ‘may shift some or all of the power cost and complexity of coherent channel measurements from the WFD to the transmitters), and allow WPT optimization to milliwatt- or microwatt-class wirelessly powered devices.
US11133715B2
A wireless power receiver is described that receives power wirelessly from a transmitter coil that generates an oscillating magnetic field. The wireless power receiver includes a receiving coil circuit having a diode string formed by an outer wire, an inner wire, and diodes. Each of the diodes include a first end coupled to the outer wire and a second end coupled to the inner wire such that each of the diodes are connected in parallel with one another. A rectifier circuit is coupled to ends of the diode string. The rectifier circuit includes capacitors and rectifying diodes, where at least one of the capacitors is configured to bring the diode string into resonance with the oscillating magnetic field. The rectifying diodes rectify the induced oscillating voltage to produce a DC voltage difference between the outer wire and the inner wire, thereby powering the diodes.
US11133713B2
A transmit resonator is provided. The transmit resonator comprises: two inductors; a switching network electrically connected to the inductors; a plurality of capacitive electrodes electrically connected to the switching network; a detector communicatively connected to the capacitive electrodes; and a controller communicatively connected to the switching network and the detector. The detector is configured to detect impedance. The controller is configured to control the switching network to control which electrodes are connected to the inductors based on the detected impedance. The inductors and electrodes are configured to resonate to generate an electric field.
US11133707B2
A resonator is provided. The resonator comprises at least two inductors and at least four capacitive electrodes electrically connected to the inductors. The capacitive electrodes and the inductors are configured to resonate and generate or couple with an electric field. The electrodes have either four fold mirror or rotational symmetry.
US11133699B2
In one aspect of the invention, a method of charging a medical device includes receiving radiofrequency signals from a remote machine remote from the medical device via a receiver of the medical device. The method includes converting the radiofrequency signals into electrical energy via a generator of the medical device. The method includes storing the electrical energy in an energy cell of the medical device. The method also includes powering a power consumption component of the medical device by transmitting the energy from the energy cell to the power consumption component.
US11133696B2
A battery case has first and second coils on opposing sides of a battery and has switching circuitry that is coupled between the first and second coils. The battery case has a battery that provides supplemental battery power wirelessly to a wireless power receiving device via the second coil when the switching circuitry is in an open state. The case can also receive power wirelessly with the first coil from a wireless charging mat when the switching circuitry is in the open state. In a closed state, the switching circuitry shorts the first and second coils together so that current flowing through the first coil flows through the second coil in series and so that wireless power from the wireless charging mat that is received with the first coil is transmitted wirelessly to the wireless power receiving device using the second coil.
US11133694B2
Systems and methods for operating an add-on battery that may be electrically coupled to a second system that includes an electrical energy storage device are presented. In one example, the systems and methods provide for extending operation of the second system via selectively powering the second system via the add-on battery in response to operating conditions of the second system.
US11133687B2
Wireless charging holsters for portable electronic devices (PEDs) are disclosed. A wireless charging holster may include a wireless charger and a holster frame. The holster frame may include a receptacle to integrate the wireless charger within the frame. The wireless charging holster may accept a PED in the proper positioning relative to the wireless charger to charge a battery of the PED without physically obstructing a space between a surface of the wireless charger and the PED.
US11133680B2
System and method of dynamically balancing a rechargeable energy storage assembly having two or more respective units, a respective switch for each of the respective units and at least one sensor. The system includes a controller configured to control operation of the respective switch. The respective switch is configured to enable a respective circuit connection to the respective units when in an ON state and disable the respective circuit connection when in an OFF state. The respective units are characterized by a respective state of charge obtained based in part on the at least one sensor. A controller is configured to selectively employ at least one of a plurality of charging modes to charge one or more of the respective units, through operation of the respective switch. The plurality of charging modes includes a rest charging mode, a rapid initial charging mode and a rapid final charging mode.
US11133674B2
A system operation support device in a power system stabilizes the power system and has a predicted accident time system state calculation unit that receives measured data, a system topology, and a target accident type as inputs, and calculates a system state and a predicted accident time system state. A control menu calculation unit receives the results of the predicted accident time system state as inputs and calculates a control menu. A restoration control means calculation unit receives the result of the control menu calculation as an input and calculates a restoration control procedure. A restoration prevention control procedure calculation unit receives the result of the restoration control and a target restoration time parameter as inputs and performs a power generator output adjustment time simulation, a necessary prevention control amount calculation, and a prevention control procedure calculation. A display unit displays the restoration control procedure and the prevention control procedure.
US11133673B2
A direct current bus control system including a direct current bus connecting between an input power supply and a load, including a main stabilizing device including a first charge-&-discharge element and a first power converter, and at least one sub-stabilizing device including a second charge-&-discharge element, a charge element, or a discharge element, and including a second power converter, wherein the first power converter is configured to derive a bus voltage target value according to a power storage amount index of the first charge-&-discharge element, and to bidirectionally pass direct current power, so that the voltage of the direct current bus matches the bus voltage target value, and the second power converter is configured to derive a current target value, and to pass direct current power, so that a current equal to the current target value flows.
US11133649B2
A laser includes an active region surrounded by first and second waveguide layers. Two or more mask openings are formed within a dielectric layer on a surface parallel to the active region. A refractive grating is formed on the dielectric mask openings and includes three-dimensional grating features spaced apart in the light-propagation direction of the laser. The refractive grating provides modulation of a real part of the effective refractive index of the laser and modulation of the imaginary part is provided by modulation of the current flow through the mask openings.
US11133645B2
The present disclosure provides for laser integration into photonic platforms in which a first wafer, including a first substrate and a first insulator that includes a first plurality of dies that each include a first set of optical waveguides, is bonded to a second wafer, including a second substrate and a second insulator that includes a second plurality of dies that each include a second set of optical waveguides. The bond between the two wafers defines a wafer bond interface joining the first insulator with the second insulator and vertically aligning the first plurality of dies with the second plurality of dies such that respective first sets of optical waveguides are optically coupled with respective second sets of optical waveguides.
US11133638B2
An apparatus comprises a multi-clad fiber that includes a light-guiding core surrounded by at least a cladding layer, and an input interface including a first set of input channels in the core configured to receive a first optical fiber, and a second set of input channels in the cladding layer configured to receive a second optical fiber. The apparatus further includes an optical switch module having an input port, a first and a second output port, a first optical path between the input port and the first input channel, and a second optical path between the input port and a second input channel in the second set of input channels. The optical switch module is controllable to switch between the first and the second optical paths. The apparatus also includes a set of laser modules.
US11133633B2
Brush holder for electric traction motors for locomotives, included in the electrical field, refers to an improvement applied to a brush holder, used in electric traction motors for locomotives, which electric coupling device is especially adapted to sustain, support and press the brush over a commuter of an electric motor rotor, while its body is connected to electric connections, being said device structurally sustained by means of isolated shafts which are connected to the locomotive structure.
US11133631B2
Systems for adjusting power outputs of isolated electronic devices are described. A first connector including an external power pin and a field power pin connects an electronic device to a power supply. The first connector receives a first current level from the power supply at the external power pin, and a second current level from the power supply at the field power pin. A jumper block is configurable in a first position which electrically isolates the external power pin from the field power pin, and a second position which electrically couples the external power pin to the field power pin. The first position directs the first current level from the external power pin to a second connector, and the second position directs a combination of the first current level and the second current level from the external power pin and the field power pin to the second connector.
US11133630B2
The present invention discloses a lamp connector for connecting several lamps each provided with a power cable, a control cable, and female connector terminals, including a connector body, a power cable, a control cable, and male connector terminals, where the male connector terminals match the female connector terminals; receptacles for accommodating the male connector terminals are disposed in the connector body, and one male connector terminal is disposed on both sides of the connector body to connect the connector body to two lamps simultaneously; each of the male connector terminals includes a power cable terminal and a control cable terminal, two ends of the power cable are respectively connected to the two power cable terminals, and two ends of the control cable are respectively connected to the two control cable terminals; and both the power cable and the control cable are disposed in the connector body. According to the present invention, lamps having matched female connector terminals can be connected by simply performing plugging and unplugging operations, without needing a professional to connect cables for the lamps. As such, the operations are simple and quick.
US11133626B2
Systems and apparatuses are provided in which outlets are coupled to a power distribution unit (PDU) or PDU module in various configurations. The outlets may be coupled to a recessed surface within a PDU housing. The outlets may be coupled to a printed circuit board that is at least partially disposed within the PDU housing. The outlets may extend away from the recessed surface or printed circuit board towards or beyond a front face of the PDU housing.
US11133618B2
An electrical connector includes a plurality of contact units each having a first part and a second part mechanically and electrically connected to each other wherein the first part provides the spring contacting section for performing the superior mechanical resiliency while the second part provides the mounting section soldered upon the printed circuit board and configured to lower the impedance compared with the first part and provide strong retention thereof.
US11133607B2
An electrical connection assembly includes a cable having a conductor, a metallic textile in electrical contact with the conductor, and a crimp element creating a pressure between the conductor and the metallic textile.
US11133604B1
An antenna array includes a printed circuit board including printed circuit board elements circumferentially disposed at locations on a surface of the printed circuit board. The printed circuit board elements are disposed in opposing pairs at diametrically opposite locations and include a first member and a second member. The first member intersects the second member which is curved. The antenna array can be an ultra-ultra wide band (UUWB) wavelength scaled array (WSA) tightly coupled dipole array (TCDA) active electronically scanned array (AESA) aperture.
US11133602B2
An antenna stack includes a glass cover having an outer face, an inside face opposite the outer face, and a body therebetween. The glass cover additionally has a cavity formed therein, extending into the body from the inside face. The antenna stack further includes an antenna patch positioned within the cavity, and a waveguide layer. The waveguide layer includes polycrystalline ceramic underlying the glass cover. Conductive vias extend through the polycrystalline ceramic and partition the waveguide layer to form feed channels through the polycrystalline ceramic, and major surfaces of the polycrystalline ceramic are overlaid with a conductor having openings that open to the feed channels. The antenna patch is spaced apart from the waveguide layer to facilitate evanescent wave coupling between the feed channels and the antenna patch.
US11133598B2
The antenna system and the method receive signals having radio frequencies in a plurality of radio frequency bands. The antenna system includes a support assembly, a primary reflector that is coupled to the support assembly, a feed assembly that is movably coupled to the support assembly, and a first feed and a second feed fixedly coupled to the feed assembly. The first feed and the second feed are configured to communicate RF signals in a first frequency band and a second frequency band, respectively, of the plurality of frequency bands. The antenna system also includes a first actuator that is configured to move the feed assembly from a first feed assembly position, where the first feed is positioned along a first signal path with the primary reflector, to a second feed assembly position, where the second feed is positioned along a second signal path with the primary reflector.
US11133597B2
An antenna array and a wireless device using the antenna array are disclosed. The antenna array includes a first antenna set and a first radio frequency lens set. The first antenna set includes a plurality of antennas, and the first radio frequency lens set includes a plurality of radio frequency lenses. The plurality of antennas and the plurality of radio frequency lenses are arranged according to rules. According to the rules, the first radio frequency lens set can be used to increase a phase difference between radio signals from antennas.
US11133596B2
Techniques for improving the bandwidth performance of an antenna assembly in a mobile device are provided. An example of an apparatus according to the disclosure includes a dielectric substrate having a first area and a second area disposed around the first area, a first radiator disposed on a surface of the dielectric substrate in the first area, the first radiator being configured to transmit and receive radio signals at an operational frequency, and a plurality of metamaterial structures disposed in a periodic pattern on the surface of the dielectric substrate in the second area and within a near field of the first radiator, wherein a maximum width of each of the plurality of metamaterial structures is less than half of a wavelength of the operational frequency.
US11133592B2
A radio frequency module is provided. The module includes a core member, a front-end integrated circuit (FEIC), a first connection member, a second connection member disposed on an upper surface of the core member, a radio frequency integrated circuit (RFIC) disposed on an upper surface of the second connection member, and configured to input or output a base signal and a first radio frequency (RF) signal having a frequency higher than a frequency of the base signal, through a wiring layer, a substrate disposed on a lower surface of the first connection member; and an electrical connection structure configured to electrically connect the first connection member and the substrate. The FEIC is configured to input or output the first RF signal and a second RF signal which has a power different from a power of the first RF signal.
US11133589B2
A dual band horizontally polarized omnidirectional antenna is disclosed herein. The antenna comprises a dielectric, a top low band dipole arm, a narrow section of the arm, a capacitive extension of the arm, a top high band dipole arm, a narrow section of the high band arm, a first section of a transmission line, a second section of the transmission line, a feed pad, a coax center pin solder point, a bottom side array, a bottom side ground pad, and a hole for feed.
US11133580B2
An antenna device is provided, which includes a first substrate, and a second substrate facing and spaced with the first substrate in a distance. At least one working element disposed between the first substrate and the second substrate, wherein the at least one working element is filled with a modulation material. At least one buffer element is connected with the at least one working element for adjusting the amount of the modulation material in the at least one working element.
US11133579B2
A vehicle-mounted fin type antenna device 1 includes a plurality of antenna units 5a to 5d, a circuit board 4 electrically connected to the plurality of antenna units 5a to 5d, and a radome 3 accommodating the plurality of antenna units 5a to 5d and the circuit board 4 in an inside of the radome. The radome 3 is formed of a resin material that contains a crystalline resin as a base resin and has a deflection temperature under load of 100° C. or more.
US11133577B2
Examples disclosed herein relate to an intelligent meta-structure antenna module for use in a radar for object identification, the module having a first Intelligent Meta-Structure (“iMTS”) antenna with a set of slots in a longitudinal direction for horizontal polarization and configured to detect a vehicle, and a second iMTS antenna with a set of slots in a transverse direction for vertical polarization and configured to detect a pedestrian.
US11133574B2
A communication device includes: a first body including a first display portion; a second body including a second display portion; a communication circuit that carries out millimeter-wave band communication; and one or more millimeter-wave band communication antennas provided in at least one of the first body and the second body.
US11133572B2
The disclosure is directed to a multi-segment housing for an electronic device that includes multiple conductive segments that are structurally coupled by one or more non-conductive housing segments or splits. One or more of the conductive segments may be configured to operate as an antenna and the non-conductive housing segments may provide electrical insulation between the conductive segment and one or more adjacent housing segments. The non-conductive housing segment may be formed from a polymer having an array of fibers dispersed within the polymer. The fibers may be aligned along one or more fiber directions, which may be substantially perpendicular to an exterior surface of the housing.
US11133557B2
An on-vehicle battery pack in which a battery module is housed with a gas release plane facing an inner surface of a sidewall portion of a pack case with a space therebetween, and a restriction plate includes a first plate portion protruding toward the sidewall portion at a height position higher than at least an upper edge of the gas release plane, and a second plate portion extending downwards in the space continuously from a front edge of the first plate portion in a direction in which the first plate portion protrudes.
US11133533B2
Provided is a differential voltage measurement device with enhanced measurement accuracy. A differential amplifying unit outputs a voltage corresponding to a difference voltage between a voltage held by the first capacitor and a voltage held by the second capacitor. The μCOM connects a battery cell to both ends of the first capacitor, and connects the cell battery to both ends of the second after the first capacitor holds the voltage across the cell battery. SW disconnects the electrical connection between the first capacitor and the negative electrode of and the negative electrode of the cell battery. μCOM, after the first capacitor holds the voltage across the cell battery, turns off the SW.
US11133524B2
The present invention relates to a negative electrode active material which includes a secondary particle including a first particle which is a primary particle, wherein the first particle includes a first core and a first surface layer which is disposed on a surface of the first core and contains carbon, and the first core includes a metal compound which includes one or more of a metal oxide and a metal silicate and one or more of silicon and a silicon compound; a method of preparing the same; an electrode including the same; and a lithium secondary battery including the same.
US11133521B2
Described herein are various embodiments of binder and slurry compositions and methods of making a solid-state battery therefrom. An solid-state electrochemical cell may include a first electrode substrate with a separator layer that is continuously interleaved in an alternating pattern with a second electrode substrate. A method of making a solid-state electrochemical cell may include applying a separator layer to a first electrode substrate and continuously interleaving folded portions of the first electrode substrate with alternating folded portions of a second electrode substrate to form an electrochemical cell.
US11133509B2
The present invention relates to a current collector comprising: a substrate, the substrate being made of a first material, the first material comprising a polymer, and a grid in contact with the substrate, the grid being made of a second material, the second material comprising metal particles.
US11133498B2
In some embodiments, an electrode can include a current collector, a composite material in electrical communication with the current collector, and at least one phase configured to adhere the composite material to the current collector. The current collector can include one or more layers of metal, and the composite material can include electrochemically active material. The at least one phase can include a compound of the metal and the electrochemically active material. In some embodiments, a composite material can include electrochemically active material. The composite material can also include at least one phase configured to bind electrochemically active particles of the electrochemically active material together. The at least one phase can include a compound of metal and the electrochemically active material.
US11133483B2
An organic light emitting display panel includes an organic light emitting element, an encapsulation layer sealing the organic light emitting element, a power electrode providing a power voltage to the organic light emitting element, and a partial wall preventing an organic material from flowing while the encapsulation layer is formed. The partition wall includes a base dam covering one side of the power electrode, a first dam covering one side of the base dam, a second dam covering the other side of the base dam, a third dam covering one side of the first dam, and a fourth dam covering one side of the second dam.
US11133481B2
The present invention relates to a method for manufacturing: a perovskite solar cell in which the laminated shape and the composition of a perovskite absorbing layer are controlled; and a tandem solar cell comprising the perovskite solar cell, and the perovskite absorbing layer is formed through a method for manufacturing a solar cell, comprising the steps of: forming, on a substrate, an inorganic seed layer conformal with the substrate by using a BO source, an A-doped BO source or an AxOy source and the BO source; and supplying organic halides onto the seed layer, and thus a perovskite thin film having a complex composition conformal with the substrate can be formed such that an effect of enabling light absorption to increase can be achieved.
US11133478B2
Provided are: an aromatic amine derivative in which a terminal substituent such as a dibenzofuran ring or a dibenzothiophene ring is bonded to a nitrogen atom directly or through an arylene group or the like; an organic electroluminescence device including an organic thin film layer formed of one or more layers including a light emitting layer and interposed between a cathode and an anode in which a layer of the organic thin film layer contains the aromatic amine derivative by itself or as a component of a mixture, and the device has a long lifetime and high luminous efficiency; and an aromatic amine derivative for realizing the device.
US11133466B1
Methods are disclosed herein for controlling the switching characteristics of correlated electron material (CEM) switching devices. The methods comprise one or more of controlling a density of grain boundaries in the CEM layer, controlling an open pore porosity in the CEM layer and controlling a surface area of exposed surfaces of the CEM layer during the fabrication of the CEM switching devices.
US11133460B2
Embodiments of the disclosure provide methods and apparatus for fabricating magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) structures on a substrate in for spin-transfer-torque magnetoresistive random access memory (STT-MRAM) applications. In one example, a film stack utilized to form a magnetic tunnel junction structure on a substrate includes a pinned layer disposed on a substrate, wherein the pinned layer comprises multiple layers including at least one or more of a Co containing layer, Pt containing layer, Ta containing layer, an Ru containing layer, an optional structure decoupling layer disposed on the pinned magnetic layer, a magnetic reference layer disposed on the optional structure decoupling layer, a tunneling barrier layer disposed on the magnetic reference layer, a magnetic storage layer disposed on the tunneling barrier layer, and a capping layer disposed on the magnetic storage layer.
US11133453B2
A piezoelectric driving device includes a substrate, a first insulating film disposed on the substrate, a piezoelectric element for driving disposed on the first insulating film and configured to vibrate the substrate, a piezoelectric element for detection configured to detect the vibration of the substrate, a wire for driving electrically connected to the piezoelectric element for driving, a wire for detection electrically connected to the piezoelectric element for detection, and a lower layer wire disposed between the first insulating film and the substrate and set to fixed potential. At least one of the wire for driving and the wire for detection overlaps at least a part of the lower layer wire.
US11133446B2
An optoelectronic component may include an optoelectronic semiconductor chip having an upper side and a lower side. An emitting region may be formed on the upper side. The emitting region may be configured to emit electromagnetic radiation. A subsurface, forming the emitting region, of the upper side may be smaller than a total surface of the upper side. A collimating optical element may be arranged over the emitting region.
US11133442B2
A lighting structure according to embodiments of the invention includes a semiconductor light emitting device and a flat wavelength converting element attached to the semiconductor light emitting device. The flat wavelength converting element includes a wavelength converting layer for absorbing light emitted by the semiconductor light emitting device and emitting light of a different wavelength. The flat wavelength converting element further includes a transparent layer. The wavelength converting layer is formed on the transparent layer.
US11133427B2
A light receiving device includes a substrate, a first contact layer disposed on a surface of the substrate, a light receiving layer disposed on the first contact layer, an intermediate layer disposed on the light receiving layer, a wide-gap layer having a pn junction disposed on the intermediate layer, a second contact layer disposed on the wide-gap layer, and a groove formed for pixel isolation by removing the second contact layer and part of the wide-gap layer, wherein the intermediate layer has a wider band gap than the light receiving layer, and wherein the wide-gap layer has a wider band gap than the intermediate layer.
US11133425B2
Provided is a solar cell, comprising a first electrode having a light-transmissive property, a second electrode, a light-absorbing layer located between the first electrode and the second electrode, and an intermediate layer located between the first electrode and the light-absorbing layer. The light-absorbing layer contains a fluorine compound and a perovskite compound which is represented by a chemical formula ASnX3 (where A is a monovalent cation and X is a halogen anion). The intermediate layer contains at least one selected from the group consisting of a metal oxide, a metal sulfide, a metal chalcogenide, and a metal nitride. An upper surface of the intermediate layer is in contact with a lower surface of the light-absorbing layer. A molar ratio of fluorine atoms to the perovskite compound is not less than 49% at an interface between the light-absorbing layer and the intermediate layer.
US11133416B2
In an embodiment, a device includes: a fin extending from a substrate; a gate stack over a channel region of the fin; and a source/drain region in the fin adjacent the channel region, the source/drain region including: a first epitaxial layer contacting sidewalls of the fin, the first epitaxial layer including silicon and germanium doped with a dopant, the first epitaxial layer having a first concentration of the dopant; and a second epitaxial layer on the first epitaxial layer, the second epitaxial layer including silicon and germanium doped with the dopant, the second epitaxial layer having a second concentration of the dopant, the second concentration being greater than the first concentration, the first epitaxial layer and the second epitaxial layer having a same germanium concentration.
US11133415B2
An embodiment is a method of manufacturing a semiconductor device. The method includes forming a fin on a substrate. A gate structure is formed over the fin. A recess is formed in the fin proximate the gate structure. A gradient doped region is formed in the fin with a p-type dopant. The gradient doped region extends from a bottom surface of the recess to a vertical depth below the recess in the fin. A source/drain region is formed in the recess and on the gradient doped regions.
US11133406B2
A semiconductor device has a semiconductor substrate that includes an element range and a peripheral range. The semiconductor substrate includes: a body region disposed within the element range; a p-type deep region that is disposed from the element range through the peripheral range, is distributed from an upper surface of the semiconductor substrate to a position deeper than a lower end of each gate trench, and involves end gate trench; and a p-type voltage resistance region that is disposed within the peripheral range, and is distributed from the upper surface to a position shallower than a lower end of the p-type deep region. A p-type impurity concentration within the p-type deep region is increased in the direction from the body region toward the p-type voltage resistance region.
US11133405B2
Provided is a high ruggedness HBT, including a first emitter cap layer and a second emitter cap layer formed between an emitter layer and an ohmic contact layer, or only an emitter cap layer is formed between them. When the first and second emitter cap layers are provided, bandgaps of the first or second emitter cap layer are changed, and the ruggedness of the HBT is improved. When an emitter cap layer is provided, an electron affinity of at least a portion of the emitter cap layer is less than or approximately equal to an electron affinity of the emitter layer, and the ruggedness of the HBT is improved.
US11133399B2
A semiconductor device includes a semiconductor layer which has a first device formation region and a second device formation region, a first HEMT which is formed in the first device formation region and has a first two-dimensional electron gas region as a channel, a second HEMT which is formed in the second device formation region and has a second two-dimensional electron gas region as a channel, and a region separation structure which is formed in the semiconductor layer and defines the first device formation region and the second device formation region.
US11133396B2
A semiconductor device includes a stacked structure having channel formation region layers CH1 and CH2, gate electrode layers G1, G2, and G3 alternately arranged on a base, in which a lowermost layer of the stacked structure is formed with a 1st layer G1 of the gate electrode layers, an uppermost layer of the stacked structure is formed with an Nth (where N≥3) layer G3 of the gate electrode layers, the gate electrode layers each have a first end face, a second end face, a third end face opposing the first end face, and a fourth end face opposing the second end face, the first end face of odd-numbered layers G1, G3 of the gate electrode layers is connected to a first contact portion, and the third end face of an even-numbered layer G2 of the gate electrode layers is connected to a second contact portion.
US11133394B2
A method for manufacturing a semiconductor device includes forming a semiconductor strip over a substrate. The semiconductor strip includes a first semiconductor stack and a second semiconductor stack over the first semiconductor stack. A dummy gate stack is formed to cross the semiconductor strip. The dummy gate stack is replaced with a first metal gate stack and a second metal gate stack. The first metal gate stack is in contact with the first semiconductor layer of the first semiconductor stack and the second metal gate stack is in contact with the first semiconductor layer of the second semiconductor stack.
US11133372B2
A display device includes a plurality of pixels, first to nth scanning lines, and a first semiconductor film. The plurality of pixels is arranged in first to nth rows and first to mth columns. The first to nth scanning lines are electrically connected to the pixels in the respective first to nth rows. The first semiconductor film overlaps with at least one of first to kth scanning lines. A display region has a cutoff intersecting the first to nth rows, and the first semiconductor film is located in the cutoff. Each of the plurality of pixels includes a light-emitting element (OLED) and a transistor electrically connected to the OLED and having a second semiconductor film. The first semiconductor film and the second semiconductor film exist in the same layer. n and m are each a natural number larger than 1, and k is a natural number smaller than n.
US11133371B2
A display device includes a substrate; an insulating layer in contact with a first surface of the substrate; a display region with a plurality of pixels each including a transistor and a display element on the insulating layer; a terminal region in a region outside the display region over the insulating layer; a wiring between the display region and the terminal region; and a resin film on the substrate. The insulating layer includes an opening in a region between the display region and the terminal region. The resin film is in contact with the first surface in the opening. The wiring is in contact with an upper surface of the resin film through the opening. A surface roughness of the resin film in the opening is larger than a surface roughness of the substrate at a region where the substrate is in contact with the insulating layer.
US11133366B2
An array substrate includes a base substrate, a first buffer layer, an oxygen barrier pattern, and a second buffer layer that are disposed on the base substrate in sequence, and a plurality of first thin film transistors (TFTs) that are disposed on the second buffer layer. The oxygen barrier pattern includes a plurality of oxygen barrier portions that are insulated and spaced apart. An orthographic projection of a portion of an active layer of one first TFT between a source and a drain on the base substrate is located within a range of an orthographic projection of one corresponding oxygen barrier portion of the plurality of oxygen barrier portions on the base substrate. And an oxygen content of the first buffer layer is higher than an oxygen content of the second buffer layer.
US11133351B2
A 3D semiconductor device, the device including: a first level including a first single crystal layer and first transistors, where the first transistors each include a single crystal channel; first metal layers interconnecting at least the first transistors; and a second level including a second single crystal layer and second transistors, where the second level overlays the first level, where the second transistors are horizontally oriented and include a gate dielectric, where the gate dielectric includes hafnium oxide, where the second level is bonded to the first level, and where the bonded includes oxide to oxide bonds.
US11133349B2
Disclosed are methods of fabricating short-wave infrared detector arrays including readout and absorption wafers connected by a recrystallized a-Si layer. The absorber wafer includes a SWIR conversion layer with a Ge1-xSnx alloy composition. Process steps realize the readout wafer and a portion of the absorption wafer, including bonding the readout wafer and a first portion of the absorption wafer. The a-Si intermediate layer linking the readout wafer and the first portion of the absorption wafer the a-Si intermediate layer is recrystallized by applying heat by a light source. The method assures a temperature profile between the light entrance surface and the CMOS electronic layer of the readout wafer maintaining readout layer temperature <350° C. during recrystallization. After the recrystallization process step the absorption wafer is completed by depositing the SWIR conversion layer. Also disclosed is a SWIR detector array realized by the method and SWIR detector array applications.
US11133342B2
An image sensor includes a substrate having a plurality of pixel regions, a lower layer on the substrate; a plurality of color filters on the lower layer, and a micro-lens layer on or covering top surfaces of the color filters. The micro-lens layer extends to a location between two of the color filters and contacts the lower layer on one of the pixel regions. The color filters are spaced apart from the lower layer.
US11133339B2
An image sensor comprises: a pixel region including a plurality of microlenses arranged in a matrix, and a plurality of photoelectric conversion portions provided for each of the microlenses; a plurality of amplifiers that apply a plurality of different gains to signals output from the pixel region; and a scanning circuit that scans the pixel region so that a partial signal and an added signal are read out, the partial signal being a signal from some of the plurality of photoelectric conversion portions, and the added signal being a signal obtained by adding the signals from the plurality of photoelectric conversion portions.
US11133324B2
Aspects of the disclosure provide a semiconductor device. The semiconductor device includes gate layers and insulating layers that are stacked alternatingly along a direction perpendicular to a substrate of the semiconductor device in an array region upon the substrate. Further, the semiconductor device includes an array of channel structures that is formed in the array region. The gate layers and the insulating layers are stacked in a staircase form with stair steps having non-uniform stair depths in a connection region upon the substrate. Further, the semiconductor device includes contact structures to the gate layers. The contact structures are formed on the stair steps that have the non-uniform stair depths.
US11133322B2
The disclosure provides a dual-port static random access memory cell layout structure, including a pull-down transistor layout structure, a first and a second pass transistor layout structure. Each of them includes an active region pattern and a polysilicon pattern; and contact hole patterns. The active region pattern of the pull-down transistor layout structure and the first pass transistor layout structure are connected together, and share the contact hole pattern at one end. The active region pattern of the pull-down transistor layout structure and the second pass transistor layout structure are connected together, and share the contact hole pattern at the other end. The disclosure optimizes the dual-port static random access memory cell layout structure, improves the influence of the optical fillet effect on device matching, strengthens the performance including read-write crosstalk of the pull-down transistor under the situation of the same area, and increases the read current.
US11133316B2
The disclosure provides a semiconductor device and a fabrication method thereof. The semiconductor device includes a substrate, a first and a second polysilicon layers on the substrate, a third polysilicon layer between the first and the second polysilicon layers, a first isolation layer adjacent with the first to the third polysilicon layers, a gate dielectric layer and a gate conductive layer in the third polysilicon layer, a second isolation layer on the gate conductive layer and the third polysilicon layer, a third isolation layer on the first the second isolation layers, a bit line via contact through the first and the third isolation layers, and a conductive layer on the bit line via contact and the third isolation layer. The third polysilicon layer has a concave portion between the first and the second polysilicon layers.
US11133315B2
Disclosed are semiconductor devices and methods of fabricating the same. The semiconductor device comprises a substrate having a trench, a gate dielectric layer covering a surface of the trench, a gate electrode filling a lower portion of the trench, a capping pattern on the gate electrode in the trench, and a work function control pattern between the gate electrode and the capping pattern in the trench. The gate dielectric layer comprises a first segment having a first thickness between the gate electrode and the trench and a second segment having a second thickness between the capping pattern and the trench. The second thickness is less than the first thickness.
US11133313B2
Asymmetric, semiconductor memory cells, arrays, devices and methods are described. Among these, an asymmetric, bi-stable semiconductor memory cell is described that includes: a floating body region configured to be charged to a level indicative of a state of the memory cell; a first region in electrical contact with the floating body region; a second region in electrical contact with the floating body region and spaced apart from the first region; and a gate positioned between the first and second regions, such that the first region is on a first side of the memory cell relative to the gate and the second region is on a second side of the memory cell relative to the gate; wherein performance characteristics of the first side are different from performance characteristics of the second side.
US11133311B2
A semiconductor device includes channel layers on a substrate, the channel layers being spaced apart from each other, and having first side surfaces and second side surfaces opposing each other in a first direction, a gate electrode surrounding the channel layers and having a first end portion and a second end portion, opposing each other in the first direction, and a source/drain layer on a first side of the gate electrode and in contact with the channel layers, a portion of the source/drain layer protruding further than the first end portion of the gate electrode in the first direction, wherein a first distance from the first end portion of the gate electrode to the first side surfaces of the channel layers is shorter than a second distance from the second end portion of the gate electrode to the second side surfaces of the channel layers.
US11133310B2
A semiconductor device is provided. The semiconductor device has a first transistor pair formed over a substrate. The first transistor pair includes a n-type transistor and a p-type transistor that are stacked over one another. The n-type transistor has a first channel region that includes one or more first nano-channels with a first stress. The one or more first nano-channels extend laterally along the substrate, are stacked over the substrate and spaced apart from one another. The p-type transistor has a second channel region that includes one or more second nano-channels with a second stress. The one or more second nano-channels extend laterally along the substrate, are stacked over the substrate and spaced apart from one another. Each of the one or more first nano-channels in the first channel region and each of the one or more second nano-channels in the second channel region are surrounded by a gate structure respectively.
US11133305B2
An approach provides a semiconductor structure for a p-type field effect transistor that includes a nanosheet stack with a top protective layer composed of a plurality of oxygen reservoir layers between a plurality of channel layers, wherein the nanosheet stack is a semiconductor substrate adjacent to one or more isolation structures. The approach includes an interfacial material is around each layer of the plurality of channel layers and on the semiconductor substrate and a layer of gate dielectric material that is over the interfacial material, the top protective layer, and on the one or more isolation structures. The approach includes a layer of a work function metal is over the gate dielectric material and a liner that is over the nanosheet stack and over the work function metal on each of the one or more isolation structures that is covered by a low resistivity metal layer.
US11133299B2
An ESD protection device including a PNP transistor connected to an input pad, a diode connected to the PNP transistor and connected to an output pad, and an NMOS transistor connected to the PNP transistor and the output pad, wherein the diode, PNP transistor, and NMOS transistor are configured to route different levels of an electrostatic discharge (ESD) current pulse from the input pad to the output pad.
US11133294B2
A transparent display panel with a light-transmitting substrate, a plurality of top-emitting micro light emitting diodes, a plurality of bottom-emitting micro light emitting diodes, and a light shielding layer. The light transmissive substrate has a surface. These top-emitting micro light emitting diodes and these bottom-emitting micro light emitting diodes are disposed on the surface of the light transmissive substrate. The bottom-emitting micro light emitting diodes has an epitaxial structure and a light shielding member, the epitaxial structure has a pair of upper and lower surfaces on the opposite sides, the lower surface faces toward the light transmissive substrate, and the light shielding member is disposed on the upper surface to shield the light emitted by the bottom-emitting micro light emitting diodes towards the upper surface.
US11133287B2
A semiconductor package may include: a chip stack including first to Nth semiconductor chips having first to Nth chip pads formed in active surfaces thereof, respectively, and sequentially stacked in a vertical direction such that the first to Nth chip pads are exposed, wherein N is a natural number equal to or more than 2; first to Nth vertical wires having first ends connected to the first to Nth chip pads, respectively, and extended in the vertical direction; a coating layer surrounding portions of the first to kth vertical wires, extended from the first ends, among the first to Nth vertical wires, and connection portions between the first ends of the first to kth vertical wires and the first to kth chip pads; and a molding layer covering the chip stack, surrounding the vertical wires, and covering the coating layer.
US11133286B2
Chip packages and method of manufacturing the same are disclosed. In an embodiment, a chip package may include: a redistribution layer (RDL); a first chip including a plurality of first contact pads, the plurality of first contact pads facing the RDL; a second chip disposed between the first chip and the redistribution layer (RDL) wherein a portion of the first chip is disposed outside a lateral extent of the second chip; and a conductive via laterally separated from the second chip, the conductive via extending between the RDL and a first contact pad of the plurality of first contact pads, the first contact pad located in the portion of the first chip disposed outside the lateral extent of the second chip.
US11133285B2
The present disclosure, in some embodiments, relates to a method of forming a package. The method includes coupling a first package component to a second package component using a first set of conductive elements. A first polymer-comprising material is formed over the second package component and surrounding the first set of conductive elements. The first polymer-comprising material is cured to solidify the first polymer-comprising material. A part of the first polymer-comprising material is removed to expose an upper surface of the second package component. The second package component is coupled to a third package component using a second set of conductive elements that are formed onto the upper surface of the second package component.
US11133284B2
A semiconductor package device includes a circuit layer, a first set of stacked components, a first conductive wire, a space and an electronic component. The first set of stacked components is disposed on the circuit layer. The first conductive wire electrically connects the first set of stacked components. The space is defined between the first set of stacked components and the circuit layer. The space accommodates the first conductive wire. The electronic component is disposed in the space.
US11133281B2
A packaged semiconductor includes an electrically insulating encapsulant body having an upper surface, a first semiconductor die encapsulated within the encapsulant body, the first semiconductor die having a main surface with a first conductive pad that faces the upper surface of the encapsulant body, a second semiconductor die encapsulated within the encapsulant body and disposed laterally side by side with the first semiconductor die, the second semiconductor die having a main surface with a second conductive pad that faces the upper surface of the encapsulant body, and a first conductive track that is formed in the upper surface of the encapsulant body and electrically connects the first conductive pad to the second conductive pad. The encapsulant body includes a laser activatable mold compound.
US11133275B2
A method for manufacturing a bond pad structure includes providing a substrate structure including a substrate, a first metal layer on the substrate, and a passivation layer on the first metal layer, the passivation layer having an opening extending to the first metal layer; and filling the opening of the passivation layer with a second metal layer. The bond pad structure has a significantly increased thickness compared with the thickness of the exposed portion of the first metal layer in the opening, thereby ensuring wire bonding reliability and yield.
US11133264B2
The invention relates to a method for producing an electronic system, comprising: a step of forming a plurality of interconnect paths obtained via metal deposition on the sacrificial member to form a lower redistribution layer defining a plurality of lower connection ports connected to a plurality of inner connection ports; a step of depositing at least one electronic component on the lower redistribution layer; and a step of forming a plurality of three-dimensional interconnect paths obtained via metal deposition in order to connect the connectors of the electronic component to the inner connection ports of the lower redistribution layer.
US11133251B1
The present disclosure provides a semiconductor assembly and method of manufacturing the same. The semiconductor assembly includes a semiconductor device, a bulk semiconductor, a passivation layer, at least one conductive plug, a plurality of protective liners, and a plurality of isolation liners. The bulk semiconductor is disposed over the semiconductor device. The passivation layer covers the bulk semiconductor. The conductive plug comprises a first block disposed in the passivation layer and a second block disposed between the first block and the conductive pad, wherein portions of peripheries of the first and second blocks of the conductive plug are surrounded by the protective liners and the isolation liners.
US11133250B2
A semiconductor component may have a semiconductor body and an electrically conductive carrier layer. The semiconductor body may include a first semiconductor layer and a second semiconductor layer, a first main face and a second main face, situated opposite the first main face, wherein the first main face is formed by a surface of the first semiconductor layer and the second main face is formed by a surface of the second semiconductor layer. The semiconductor body may further include at least one side face connecting the first main face to the second main face. The electrically conductive carrier layer may regionally cover the second main face the carrier layer is structured in such a way that it has at least one contact-free depression. Furthermore, a method for producing such a semiconductor component is disclosed.
US11133246B1
A semiconductor structure is provided. The semiconductor structure includes a base, a seed layer, a compound semiconductor layer, a gate structure, a source structure, a drain structure, and a conductive paste. The seed layer is disposed on the base. The compound semiconductor layer is disposed on the seed layer. The gate structure is disposed on the compound semiconductor layer. The source structure and the drain structure are disposed on both sides of the gate structure. In addition, the conductive paste is disposed between the base and a lead frame, and the conductive paste extends to the side surface of the base.
US11133245B2
A semiconductor package structure includes a base, at least one semiconductor element, a first dielectric layer, a second dielectric layer and a circuit layer. The semiconductor element is disposed on the base and has an upper surface. The first dielectric layer covers at least a portion of a peripheral surface of the semiconductor element and has a top surface. The top surface is non-coplanar with the upper surface of the semiconductor element. The second dielectric layer covers the semiconductor element and the first dielectric layer. The circuit layer extends through the second dielectric layer to electrically connect the semiconductor element.
US11133231B2
A method for estimating film thickness in CMP includes the following operations. A substrate with a film formed thereon is disposed over a polishing pad with a slurry dispensed between the film and the polishing pad. A CMP operation is performed to reduce a thickness of the film. An in-situ electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) measurement is performed during the CMP operation by an EIS device to estimate the thickness of the film real-time. The CMP operation is ended when the estimated thickness of the film obtained from the fit parameters of the first equivalent electrical circuit model reaches a target thickness.
US11133230B2
Semiconductor device and the manufacturing method thereof are disclosed herein. An exemplary semiconductor device comprises a substrate having a first region and a second region; a first semiconductor fin formed on the substrate within the first region; a second semiconductor fin formed on the substrate within the second region; a first liner layer disposed along a lower portion of the first semiconductor fin and a lower portion of the second semiconductor fin; a second liner layer disposed over the first liner layer in the second region, wherein the second liner layer is different from the first liner layer in composition; and an isolation feature disposed on the first liner layer in the first region and on the second liner layer in the second region, and separating lower portions of the first semiconductor fin and the second semiconductor fin.
US11133224B2
A method for forming a semiconductor structure is provided. The method for forming the semiconductor structure includes forming a first fin structure with a first composition and a second fin structure with a second composition, oxidizing the first fin structure to form a first oxide layer and oxidizing the second fin structure to form a second oxide layer, removing the second oxide layer formed on the second fin structure, oxidizing the second fin structure to form a third oxide layer over the second fin structure, and forming a first metal gate electrode layer over the first oxide layer and a second metal gate electrode layer over the third oxide layer.
US11133220B2
A method of manufacturing packages includes forming grooves with a depth that reaches a finished thickness of a device chip along planned dividing lines from a front surface of a device wafer, sealing the front surface of the device wafer by a sealant and filling the grooves with the sealant, and grinding a back surface of the device wafer corresponding to a device region to form a recessed part with a depth that reaches the grooves and forms an annular projection part that surrounds the recessed part and corresponds to a peripheral surplus region. The recessed part is filled with the sealant to execute sealing and dividing grooves are formed with a smaller width than the grooves along the grooves from the front surface of the device wafer. The device wafer is divided to form plural packages in each of which the device chip is sealed by the sealant.
US11133218B1
A semiconductor apparatus having through silicon via structure and a manufacturing method thereof to enable the significant process and cost reduction and the improvement of performance of through silicon via by forming barrier and seed metal layers with electroless plating, the barrier layer applied in forming through silicon via with wet electroless plating thereby enabling structural uniformity and improvement in electrical properties with less process cost and higher yield to meet the both performance and economic objectives. The instant invention enables the formation of TSV with smaller diameter of the opening and, if necessary, omitting the formation of copper seed layer. Direct copper plating on the barrier layer is possible and this reduces the number of processes, charges the inside of via at once through copper plating to bring more improvements in electrical properties as effect.
US11133217B1
A semiconductor structure is provided including a gate cut region in which the contact trench size has been optimized to increase local interconnect connectivity. The semiconductor structure can include at least one gate structure located laterally adjacent to a gate cut region. At least one metal-containing contact structure is located in the gate cut region, wherein the at least one at least one metal-containing contact structure is confined by a pair of gate dielectric spacers, wherein a first gate dielectric spacer of the pair of gate dielectric spacers has a first width and is located laterally adjacent to the at least one gate structure, and a second gate dielectric spacer of the pair of gate dielectric spacers has a second width and is located laterally adjacent to the at least one metal-containing contact structure, wherein the first width is greater than the second width.
US11133203B2
Temperature uniformity in a mounting surface of a mounting table is improved. A plasma processing apparatus includes the mounting table having thereon the mounting surface on which a work-piece serving as a plasma processing target is mounted; a coolant path formed within the mounting table along the mounting surface of the mounting table; and an inlet path connected to the coolant path from a backside of the mounting surface of the mounting table and configured to introduce a coolant into the coolant path. The inlet path is extended from the backside of the mounting surface of the mounting table such that an extension direction of the inlet path is inclined at an angle greater than 90° with respect to a flow direction of the coolant flowing through the coolant path, and then, connected to the coolant path.
US11133198B2
A method of manufacturing a packaged device chip includes the steps of forming a rewiring layer having rewiring patterns respectively in a plurality of areas demarcated on the rewiring layer by a projected dicing line on a first surface of a support member that has a second surface opposite the first surface, forming a dividing groove for dividing the rewiring layer in the rewiring layer along the projected dicing line, placing device chips in the respective areas on the rewiring layer and connecting the rewiring patterns and the device chips to each other, covering the device chips and the rewiring layer with molded resin while filling the dividing groove with the molded resin, and cutting the molded resin across an area disposed within the dividing groove and narrower than the dividing groove and forming packaged device chips.
US11133197B2
A structure and method of forming are provided. The structure includes a dielectric layer disposed on a substrate. The structure includes a cavity in the dielectric layer, and a plurality of contacts positioned in the cavity and bonded to the substrate. A component is bonded to the plurality of contacts. Underfill is disposed in the cavity between the dielectric layer and the component. A plurality of connectors is on the dielectric layer, the connectors being connected through the dielectric layer to a conductor that is at a same level of metallization as the plurality of contacts.
US11133186B2
There is provided a processing method of a workpiece. In the processing method, a protective film including a water-insoluble resin is formed on the front surface of a workpiece and the workpiece on which the protective film is formed is processed. Furthermore, the protective film is deteriorated by supplying an organic solvent to the workpiece processed and the protective film is removed from the front surface of the workpiece by supplying cleaning water to the protective film deteriorated.
US11133174B2
Embodiments described herein generally relate to a processing chamber having a reduced volume for performing supercritical drying processes or other phase transition processes. The chamber includes a substrate support moveably disposed on a first track and a door moveably disposed on a second track. The substrate support and door may be configured to move independently of one another and the chamber may be configured to minimize vertical movement of the substrate within the chamber.
US11133166B2
The invention relates to the field of physics and relates to an impulse-resolving photo-electron spectrometer, by means of which the physical properties can be determined. The aim of the invention is to provide an impulse-resolving photo-electron spectrometer enabling the device components to have a simple structure with a significantly reduced overall volume. The aim of the invention is achieved by means of an impulse-resolving photo-electron spectrometer comprising components arranged one behind the other in the direction of the optical axis at least in a vacuum and which are each at least one electron emission sample and a focusing system, wherein the focusing system consists of at least one electron lens and at least one detector, wherein the electron lens consists of three cylindrical elements, wherein the first cylindrical element has a potential=0 and the two subsequently arranged cylindrical elements have a potential of ≠0, and wherein the detector is one or more spatially resolved detectors which are arranged in the focal plane of the electron lens.
US11133157B2
Provided is a plasma processing apparatus that performs a processing on a processing target substrate by applying plasma of a processing gas on the processing target substrate. The plasma processing apparatus includes: a processing container configured to accommodate the processing target substrate; a lower electrode disposed in the processing container to mount the processing target substrate thereon; an upper electrode disposed in the processing container to face the lower electrode with a processing space being interposed therebetween; a high frequency power source configured to apply a high frequency power between the upper electrode and the lower electrode; a main magnet unit including one or more annular main electromagnetic coils arranged around a central axis; and an auxiliary magnet unit configured to form a magnetic field that perpendicularly or obliquely crosses the central axis in the processing space.
US11133140B2
A contact device according to an embodiment includes: a fixed contact assembly including a first fixed contact and a second fixed contact; and a moving contact assembly including a first moving contact and a second moving contact. The moving contact assembly includes: a first moving member; and a second moving member. The second moving member is arranged, in a first direction, between the first moving member and the fixed contact assembly and fixed to the first moving member at one end in a second direction intersecting with the first direction. The first moving contact and the second moving contact move as the first moving member moves. A first distance from the one end in the second direction to the first moving contact is longer than a second distance from the one end in the second direction to the second moving contact.
US11133138B2
This limiter pole (B) for a multipole DC electrical switch (2) comprises a compartment in which an input terminal and an output terminal for a direct electric current are provided, along with a first electrical contact connected to the input terminal and a second electrical contact connected to the output terminal, third and fourth electrical contacts connected to one another in series, the third and fourth contacts being capable of being moved simultaneously relative to the first and second electrical contacts, respectively, between a closed position, in which the first and third contacts and the second and fourth contacts make contact with one another so as to allow the direct electric current to flow between the input terminal and the output terminal, and an open position, in which said contacts are located away from one another, interrupting the flow of the current between the input terminal and the output terminal. The limiter pole (B) comprises a first electric arc formation chamber in which the first and third electrical contacts are placed, a second electric arc formation chamber in which the second and fourth electrical contacts are placed, and first and second electric arc extinguishing chambers which are associated with the first and second electric arc formation chambers, respectively.
US11133125B2
A coil component includes a body, and a coil portion embedded in the body and including a coil pattern having a plurality of coil turns and a support member supporting the coil pattern. A height of an internal coil turn of the plurality of coil turns is lower than a height of an external coil turn of the plurality of coil turns connected to the internal coil pattern and wound outwardly of the internal coil turn. A method of manufacturing the coil component includes forming a spiral-shaped plating seed pattern on a support member, forming a cutting portion cutting the spiral-shaped plating pattern, and forming a coil pattern extending across the cutting portion by performing plating on the spiral-shaped plating seed pattern.
US11133118B2
Aspects relate to patterned nanostructures having a feature size not including film thickness of below 5 microns. The patterned nanostructures are made up of nanoparticles having an average particle size of less than 100 nm. A nanoparticle composition, which, in some cases, includes a binder material, is applied to a substrate. A patterned mold used in concert with electromagnetic radiation function to manipulate the nanoparticle composition in forming the patterned nanostructure. In some embodiments, the patterned mold nanoimprints a suitable pattern on to the nanoparticle composition and the composition is cured through UV or thermal energy. Three-dimensional patterned nanostructures may be formed. A number of patterned nanostructure layers may be prepared and suitably joined together. In some cases, a patterned nanostructure may be formed as a layer that is releasable from the substrate upon which it is initially formed. Such releasable layers may, in turn, be arranged to form a three-dimensional patterned nanostructure in accordance with suitable applications.
US11133111B2
A system for an artificial intelligence support network for informed advisor guidance includes a diagnostic engine operating on a computing device and configured to receive a biological extraction related to a user, said biological extraction comprising a self-assessment of the user, and generate a diagnostic output as a function of the self-assessment of the user The system includes an advisor module. The advisor module is configured to select an informed advisor as a function of the diagnostic output, generate an advisory output as a function of the diagnostic output, said advisory output identifying the current condition of the user, and transmit the advisory output to a client device associated with the selected informed advisor.
US11133102B2
Provided is a service architecture support method with which the content of a new service provided by an application incorporated into a medical/nursing support system can be finely adjusted according to the needs of a patient or a person requiring care, or a medical professional or a nurse. To that end, when an application (220) developed using an application framework (200) is incorporated into a medical/nursing support system (30), an application ID is allocated to the application (220) and the application ID is associated with a group ID and stored, thereby enabling selective use of a new service provided by the application (220) by only a group member of a group with which the application ID has been associated. Furthermore, the specific function installed in the application (220) can be set in administrator settings according to the needs of a patient or a medical professional from said group.
US11133092B2
A dental charting system and method of generating a dental chart are provided. The dental charting system comprises a display unit, an input unit and an output unit. The display unit is configured to display a quadrant view of a set of teeth. The quadrant view comprises a quadrant subset of the set of teeth, and at least one of a diagnosis field and a procedure field for each tooth in the quadrant subset. Each tooth in the quadrant subset displayed having a crown, a root and an outline. The input unit is configured to receive an input for at least one of the diagnosis field and the procedure field for at least one tooth in the quadrant set of teeth. The output unit is configured to generate a dental chart displaying the set of teeth. Each tooth in the set of teeth displayed in a color associated with the received input for at least one of the diagnosis field and the procedure field. The method comprises displaying a quadrant view of a set of teeth, receiving an input for at least one of the diagnosis field and the procedure field for at least one tooth in the quadrant set of teeth, and generating a dental chart displaying the set of teeth.
US11133086B2
A method of assessing chemical products includes: receiving input data including identification of a chemical substance at a processing device; evaluating a regulatory impact of the chemical substance based on at least one of global regulation data, regional regulation data and jurisdiction-specific regulation data, and outputting a regulatory impact assessment; evaluating potential hazards posed by the chemical substance based on available data related to characteristics of the chemical substance by comparing the characteristics to a plurality of criteria including environmental criteria, toxicity criteria related to effects on human health, and physical criteria related to hazards encountered during material transportation and handling, and outputting a chemical hazard assessment; and generating a chemical assessment report indicating potential impact due to use of the chemical substance, the chemical assessment report indicating chemical assessment results that include the regulatory impact assessment and the chemical hazard assessment.
US11133078B2
A semiconductor device in which a decrease in the yield by electrostatic destruction can be prevented is provided. A scan line driver circuit for supplying a signal for selecting a plurality of pixels to a scan line includes a shift register for generating the signal. One conductive film functioning as respective gate electrodes of a plurality of transistors in the shift register is divided into a plurality of conductive films. The divided conductive films are electrically connected to each other by a conductive film which is formed in a layer different from the divided conductive films are formed. The plurality of transistors includes a transistor on an output side of the shift register.
US11133065B1
A search pattern is generated based on an input search word comprising a first sequence of bits. The search pattern comprises a representation of the input search word and a representation of an inverse of the input search word. The search pattern is provided as input to search lines of a ternary content-addressable memory (TCAM) block. A subset of the search lines is set to a logical high state based on a first portion of the input search word being designated as don't-care bits. The search pattern causes at least one string in the CAM block to be conductive and provide a signal in response to a data entry stored on the string comprising a second portion of the input search word that excludes the don't-care bits. A location of the data entry is determined and output.
US11133063B1
Aspects of the invention include performing a stochastic update for a crossbar array by generating a set of stochastic pulses for a crossbar array, the crossbar array including a plurality of row wires and a plurality of column wires, the plurality of row wires including a first row wire and the plurality of column wires including a first column wire, wherein a three terminal device is coupled to the first row wire and the first column wire at a crosspoint of the first row wire and the first column wire, and wherein a resistivity of the three terminal device is modified responsive to a coincidence of pulses from the set of stochastic pulses at the crosspoint of the first row and the first column, and wherein at least one terminal in the three terminal device is floating.
US11133062B1
Apparatuses, methods, and systems for sensing two memory cells to determine one data value are described herein. An embodiment includes a memory having a plurality of memory cells and circuitry configured to sense memory states of each of two memory cells to determine one data value. One data value is determined by sensing the memory state of a first one of the two memory cells using a first sensing voltage in a sense window between a first threshold voltage distribution corresponding to a first memory state and a second threshold voltage distribution corresponding to a second memory state and sensing the memory state of a second one of the two memory cells using a second sensing voltage in the sense window. The first and second sensing voltages are selectably closer in the sense window to the first threshold voltage distribution or the second threshold voltage distribution.
US11133050B2
A memory device applies different refresh rates to target data (or objective data) according to data characteristics (i.e., required reliability levels). The memory device includes a memory cell array provided with a plurality of memory cells, a row decoder configured to selectively activate word lines of the memory cell array in response to a row address signal, and a refresh controller configured to output the row address signal in response to the row address signal. The refresh controller controls a refresh ratio of a first storage region and a second storage region contained in the memory cell array in response to a changeable refresh control value.
US11133048B2
Methods, systems, and devices for a sensing scheme that extracts the full or nearly full remnant polarization charge difference between two logic states of a ferroelectric memory cell or cells is described. The scheme employs a charge mirror to extract the full charge difference between the two states of a selected memory cell. The charge mirror may transfer the memory cell polarization charge to an amplification capacitor. The signal on the amplification capacitor may then be compared with a reference voltage to detect the logic state of the memory cell.
US11133046B2
A data write device for a resistive memory element, the resistive memory element including: a conductive electrode provided at one end of the memory element; and a reading electrode provided at the other end of the memory element being configured to vary a resistance of the memory element by applying a write current to the conductive electrode, the data write device for the resistive memory element further includes: a writing means, an output means, and a control means. The output means is provided between a power supply and the reading electrode. As output signals, a read signal from the memory element and a monitor signal to monitor a writing status of the memory element written by the writing means are output from the output means. By the monitor signal, a termination of data-writing into the resistive memory element is detected.
US11133045B1
A bit cell is described. In some embodiments, the bit cell comprises (1) a magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ), and (2) an access transistor circuit coupled to the MTJ, wherein the access transistor circuit comprises a negative-capacitance field-effect-transistor.
US11133034B2
A playback method of reading out and playing streams from a recording medium is provided in which are recorded a stream file, a playlist file, first and second combination information, elementary streams that can be played at the same time with the first luminance video, and elementary streams that can be played at the same time with the second luminance video. The playback method includes in a case of playing the first luminance video, reading out any one of the elementary streams listed in the first combination information of the playlist file, and playing at the same time with the first luminance video, and in a case of playing the second luminance video, reading out any one of the elementary streams listed in the second combination information of the playlist file, and playing at the same time with the second luminance video.
US11133030B1
A hard disk assembly (HDAs) that include a tuning data memory at least including tuning data regarding the HDA. The HDAs may lack an internal disk controller, but rather may communicate the tuning data and/or other HDA-specific data (e.g., firmware, certification data, etc.) to a reader device comprising a disk controller. In this regard, the reader device may coordinate with the HDA once the tuning data is received to operate the HDA to perform TO commands in response to commands received at the reader device from a host. In turn, upon failure of an HDA, a new HDA may be swapped into place to communicate with the reader device. Because the HDAs may lack onboard disk controllers, the cost and complexity of each HDA may be reduced.
US11133027B1
This disclosure describes, in part, context-driven device arbitration techniques to select a speech interface device from multiple speech interface devices to provide a response to a command included in a speech utterance of a user. In some examples, the context-driven arbitration techniques may include executing multiple pipeline instances to analyze audio signals and device metadata received from each of the multiple speech interface devices which detected the speech utterance. A remote speech processing service may execute the multiple pipeline instances and analyze the audio signals and/or metadata, at various stages of the pipeline instances, to determine which speech interface device is to respond to the speech utterance.
US11133021B2
This invention is a gunshot detection device that provides very reliable inside and outside real-time situational awareness of gunshot events, while reducing Gunshot Detection False Positives and Negatives.
US11133016B2
A method comprises determining a first modification weight according to linear spectral frequency (LSF) differences of the current frame and LSF differences of a previous frame of the current frame, when a signal characteristic of the current frame meets a preset modification condition, modifying the linear predictive parameter of the current frame according to the determined first modification weight, and coding the current frame according to the modified linear predictive parameter.
US11133010B1
Techniques are described for providing information during a service session, using an intelligent agent. The intelligent agent executes as a process to monitor communications exchanged during a service session between an individual and a service representative (SR) within a service environment. The agent analyzes the communications to identify questions or other topics that are posed by the individual during the service session. The agent retrieves stored data related to such questions or other topics, and generates a message to address each question or other topic. The message is injected into the service session to be presented to the individual, to supplement the conversation that is taking place between the SR and the individual. In some implementations, the agent monitors the communications, generates the message, and/or injects the message into the service session at least partly autonomously of any explicit action taken by the SR.
US11133006B2
In one or more embodiments described herein, device, computer-implemented methods, and/or computer program products that facilitate enhancing test coverage of dialogue models. According to an embodiment, a system can comprise a processor that executes computer executable components stored in memory. The computer executable components can comprise a conversation processing component that receives and processes a first conversation. The computer executable components can further comprise a node marking component that tags a first node of a node map as an accessed node if the first node was accessed during processing of the first conversation. The computer executable components can further comprise a reporting component that generates a report comprising a list of nodes, wherein the list of nodes comprises one or more second nodes that were not accessed during processing of the first conversation.
US11133000B2
A portable gateway device for use with a Building Management System (BMS) enables voice command control of BMS devices. The portable gateway device comprises a Wi-Fi module, a serial communications interface, and a data conversion module. The Wi-Fi module is configured to enable communication with a user device via Wi-Fi. The portable gateway device is configured to receive a voice command spoken by a user of the user device. The serial communications interface is configured to enable communication with a bus connected to a BMS device. The data conversion module is configured to translate the voice command received from the user device into a control action associated with the BMS device. The portable gateway device is configured to provide the control action to the BMS device via the serial communications interface. The control action affects a state or condition of the BMS device.
US11132999B2
An information processing device according to the present application includes an extraction unit and a subsequent stage generation unit. The extraction unit extracts a last conversation of a feedback utterance estimated to indicate a predetermined reaction of a second utterance subject relative to an utterance made by a first utterance subject, from a set of a plurality of conversations, based on a score assigned to the feedback utterance. The subsequent stage generation unit generates a subsequent stage classifier for deriving an index indicating a category of an unknown conversation, based on the last conversation extracted by the extraction unit.
US11132998B2
A voice recognition device includes: a first feature vector calculating unit (2) for calculating a first feature vector from voice data input; an acoustic likelihood calculating unit (4) for calculating an acoustic likelihood of the first feature vector by using an acoustic model used for calculating an acoustic likelihood of a feature vector; a second feature vector calculating unit (3) for calculating a second feature vector from the voice data; a noise degree calculating unit (6) for calculating a noise degree of the second feature vector by using a discriminant model used for calculating a noise degree indicating whether a feature vector is noise or voice; a noise likelihood recalculating unit (8) for recalculating an acoustic likelihood of noise on the basis of the acoustic likelihood of the first feature vector and the noise degree of the second feature vector; and a collation unit (9) for performing collation with a pattern of a vocabulary word to be recognized, by using the acoustic likelihood calculated and the acoustic likelihood of noise recalculated, and outputting a recognition result of the voice data.
US11132997B1
Audio distortion compensation methods to improve accuracy and efficiency of audio content identification are described. The method is also applicable to speech recognition. Methods to detect the interference from speakers and sources, and distortion to audio from environment and devices are discussed. Additional methods to detect distortion to the content after performing search and correlation are illustrated. The causes of actual distortion at each client are measured and registered and learnt to generate rules for determining likely distortion and interference sources. The learnt rules are applied at the client, and likely distortions that are detected are compensated or heavily distorted sections are ignored at audio level or signature and feature level based on compute resources available. Further methods to subtract the likely distortions in the query at both audio level and after processing at signature and feature level are described.
US11132990B1
A system processes audio data to detect when it includes a representation of a wakeword or of an acoustic event. The system may receive or determine acoustic features for the audio data, such as log-filterbank energy (LFBE). The acoustic features may be used by a first, wakeword-detection model to detect the wakeword; the output of this model may be further processed using a softmax function, to smooth it, and to detect spikes. The same acoustic features may be also be used by a second, acoustic-event-detection model to detect the acoustic event; the output of this model may be further processed using a sigmoid function and a classifier. Another model may be used to extract additional features from the LFBE data; these additional features may be used by the other models.
US11132981B2
The present disclosure disclosed a display information processing device and method suitable for a host system, the method comprises: determining whether specification of interfaces of a plurality of extended display devices connected to extension interfaces conforms to the default specification of interfaces of the host system; calling drivers corresponding to a plurality of extended display devices from the host system to drive the plurality of extended display devices with the specification of interfaces conforming to the default specification of interfaces of the host system; obtaining resolution information from the plurality of extended display devices, respectively; determining a common resolution from the resolution information of the plurality of extended display devices; and outputting display information of a main display device to the plurality of extended display devices based on the common resolution. The present disclosure solves the issue of installing drivers and fix the problem of unsupportive resolution of present techniques.
US11132980B2
A display device includes a display unit comprising a plurality of pixels disposed in a display area, the display area comprising a first area and a second area; a gamma voltage supply including gamma voltage generators that are configured to generate respective ones of gamma voltage sets; and a data driver configured to convert image data into data signals using the gamma voltage sets, supply the data signals to the pixels, generate the data signals corresponding to the first area and the second area using a first group comprising some of the gamma voltage generators in a first mode, and generate the data signals corresponding to the second area using a second group comprising different gamma voltage generators from the first group in a second mode.
US11132978B2
A gamma correction circuit includes an input circuit configured to sequentially receive gamma control signals used for selecting gamma tap points from a control circuit through a single transmission line, and to output the received gamma control signals, and a voltage generator configured to select the gamma tap points based on the gamma control signals, and to generate gamma voltages according to the gamma tap points.
US11132975B1
Displays and eyewear devices incorporating displays are disclosed. One display includes a light source, a first display region, and a second display region. The first display region includes a first contiguous array of pixels. The first contiguous array of pixels includes a first group of pixels and a second group of pixels interspersed with the first group of pixels. The first group of pixels is adapted to emit light from the light source in only a first wavelength band and the second group of pixels is adapted to emit light from the light source in only a second wavelength band different from the first wavelength band. The second display region consists essentially of a second contiguous array of pixels. The second contiguous array of pixels is adapted to emit light from the light source in a predetermined wavelength band.
US11132973B2
A method, system and computer-usable medium are disclosed for capturing an image rendered by a target application. One general aspect includes a computer-implemented method for capturing an image, the method including: intercepting API calls made by a target application to a graphics display driver, where the API calls made to the graphics display driver by the target application are made using a graphics rendering API library; and using the intercepted API calls to construct a copy of a frame buffer of the image, where the copy of the frame buffer is constructed independent of the graphics display driver. Certain embodiments may include corresponding stand-alone and/or network computer systems, apparatus, and computer programs recorded on one or more computer storage devices, each configured to perform one or more of these actions.
US11132967B2
A liquid crystal display device having a plurality of display panels disposed in a superposed manner, comprising: a first display panel that displays a first image; a second display panel disposed on a back surface side of the first display panel to display a second image; and an image processor that generates first image data for the first image and second image data for the second image based on the input image data, wherein the image processor includes: a differential filter that performs differential filter processing on a luminance signal calculated from the input image data and outputs a differential detection value; a background level detection circuit that detects a background level using the luminance signal; a gain determination circuit that determines a filter gain using the differential detection value and the background level; and a low-pass filter that performs low-pass filter processing using the filter gain.
US11132951B2
A pixel circuit, a pixel driving method and a display device are provided. The pixel circuit includes a light-emitting element, a driving unit, a light-emitting control unit, a driving control unit, an energy storage unit, a first reset unit and a second reset unit, the first reset unit is configured to write a first voltage output by a first voltage line into a first terminal of the driving unit under control of the reset control line; the second reset unit is configured to write an initial voltage output by an initial voltage line into a control terminal of the driving unit under control of the reset control line; the driving unit is configured to drive the light-emitting element to emit light under control of the control terminal of the driving unit.
US11132948B2
A display device includes a display panel including a plurality of pixels, a data driver configured to generate a data voltage provided to the pixels, a light stress compensator configured to determine whether a pixel of the pixels satisfies a light stress condition based on an input image data, and to output a data voltage control signal that changes a voltage level of the data voltage provided to the pixel that satisfies the light stress condition, a scan driver configured to generate a scan signal provided to the pixels, and a timing controller configured to generate a control signal that controls the data driver and the scan driver.
US11132938B2
A display device includes: pixels; and a power converter for receiving a first voltage, converting the first voltage to a second voltage, and providing an output terminal with the second voltage to control the pixels. The power converter includes: a first variable load connected to the output terminal of the power converter; a first comparator for providing a comparison result by comparing a difference between a first feedback voltage of the first voltage and a second feedback voltage of the second voltage; and a gap controller for controlling a magnitude of the first variable load to maintain the difference between the first voltage and the second voltage to be greater than or equal to a gap, based on the comparison result received from the first comparator.
US11132937B2
A display driver for driving a display panel includes a first driving circuit configured to output a first image signal to a first output pad, and a second driving circuit configured to output a second image signal to a second output pad; and the first driving circuit is further configured to output a reference image signal to the second driving circuit in response to a power down signal, and the second driving circuit is further configured to output the reference image signal output from the first driving circuit to the second output pad in response to the power down signal.
US11132934B2
A shift register unit, a gate driving circuit, a display device, and a driving method are provided. The shift register unit includes an input circuit, an output circuit, and a first node control circuit. The input circuit is configured to charge a first node in response to an input signal; the output circuit is configured to output an output signal at an output terminal under control of a level signal of the first node; and the first node control circuit is configured to receive a precharge control signal from a precharge control terminal and charge the first node in response to the precharge control signal before the output terminal outputs the output signal.
US11132930B2
Disclosed is a display device, a source driving circuit and a display system, the source driving circuit (2200) comprises a plurality of source driving units (2210); a power supply line used for supplying a power supply voltage (VSP), and a plurality of power supply nodes are distributed on the power supply line, each source driving unit is connected to a corresponding power supply node so as to receive the power supply voltage. The source driving circuit further comprises an equalization line, having a receiver end for receiving an equalizing voltage, when a first enable signal is active, the equalization line provides the equalizing voltage to each source driving unit, and when the first enable signal is not active, the equalization line stop receiving the equalizing voltage, and at least a portion of the equalization line can be connected in parallel to at least a portion of the power supply line.
US11132918B2
Systems, methods, and articles to provide customized cooking instructions to users via a communications device. The user is provided with audio/visual prompts depicting one or more ending characteristics of a food product, such as texture or doneness. The user provides a selection of the one or more ending characteristics according to the user's preferences. A processor-based device determines one or more output food preparation parameters based on the user's selection of the one or more ending characteristics for the food product. The one or more determined output food preparation parameters are provided to a communication device of the user so that the user may cook the food product according to the output food preparation parameters.
US11132910B2
This disclosure provides a method, apparatus and computer-readable storage medium for visual teaching. The visual teaching method includes establishing a classroom, arranging the classroom based on the real geometric layout of at least one teaching device in the classroom, and conducting the course in the classroom based on the arranged classroom, wherein the classroom comprises at least one user smart terminal, at least one teaching device and at least one of a management smart terminal and a server, at least one teaching device and/or at least one user smart terminal being communicatively connected to at least one of the management smart terminal and the server operating the classroom, each of the user smart terminals operating at least one corresponding teaching device and obtaining the status of the corresponding teaching devices. The visual teaching solution provides a course-oriented and student-oriented visual teaching environment by combining the courses, teaching devices and students.
US11132909B2
Disclosed are examples of systems, apparatus, methods and computer program products for locating unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). A region of airspace may be scanned with two scanning apparatuses. Each scanning apparatus may include one or more directional Radio Frequency (RF) antennae. The two scanning apparatuses may have different locations. Radio frequency signals emitted by a UAV can be received at each of the two scanning apparatuses. The received radio frequency signals can be processed to determine a first location of the UAV.
US11132904B1
A work assignment request message, generated by a user device based on input provided by a tow service provider via the user device, is received at an enterprise server device. An initial pool of tow request stocks for potential fulfillment by the tow service provider is selected from a set of pending tow request stocks. A refined pool of tow request stocks is generated to exclude, from the initial pool, tow request stocks for which the tow service provider does not meet at least one fulfillment requirement. An optimized pool of tow request stocks is generated to include one or more tow request stocks selected, according to one or more optimization criteria, from the refined pool of tow request stocks. Information assigning the tow request stocks in the optimized pool of tow request stocks is transmitted from the enterprise server device to the user device.
US11132903B2
A mirror reflective element sub-assembly suitable for use for an exterior rearview mirror assembly of a vehicle includes a mirror reflective element, a mirror back plate, and a blind zone indication module. The blind zone indication module attaches at the rear side of the mirror reflective element via an aperture of the mirror back plate. The blind zone indication module includes a housing that houses a circuit element and at least one light emitting diode therein. The rear side of the mirror back plate includes structure at the indicator receiving portion that at least partially receives the housing. The circuit element includes electrically conductive terminals that are in electrical connection with circuitry of the circuit element and that are disposed at a connector portion of the housing that is configured to connect to a wire harness of an exterior rearview mirror assembly.
US11132901B2
The present disclosure provides a parking lot recommendation method, and a navigation server for determining a score of a candidate parking lot, based on a parking difficulty level of the candidate parking lot in an target area where a destination located, quantity of remaining parking spaces, walking distance from the candidate parking lot to the destination, and driving distance from a present position of a vehicle to the candidate parking lot, and selecting an object parking lot from the candidate parking lots existing in the target area, according to the score of the candidate parking lot, and providing parking lot information of the object parking lot to a navigation terminal.
US11132900B2
A method and system for enabling a vehicular parking location identification improvement process is provided. The method includes generating a first database comprising parking locations associated with specified regulations. Parking requirement data associated with parking requirements of a driver of a vehicle at an initial location is received and a second database comprising revised parking locations is generated. Recommended parking locations are generated based on analysis of the first database the said second database and a selection for a parking location of the recommended parking locations is received. The driver is directed from the initial location to the parking location and movement of the vehicle from the initial location to parking location is monitored via sensors.
US11132878B2
An apparatus comprising a vibrating finger device useful in a medical setting includes a device body configured to fit on a finger of a wearer, a vibrating unit, a touch sensitive sensor, and a control module including a computerized processor. The control module includes programming configured to monitor an activation input to the device, determine the monitored activation input to indicate a threshold desired vibration activation input, and activate a vibration cycle within the vibrating unit based upon the determination.
US11132873B2
A sweepstakes wheel and method wherein the sweepstakes wheel has a round wheel including a front surface having one to nine circular rings displayed thereon. Each circular ring may be divided into a plurality of equally sized sections, each section designating a number wherein each circular ring includes enough sections to include all number options available to determine a single digit of a sweepstakes winning entry number. The sweepstakes wheel may be used to select the winning number from a variable and potentially large number of entries by rotating the wheel to determine the different numbers of the sweepstakes winning entry number.
US11132872B2
The present invention is directed to a lottery ticket. The lottery ticket includes a matching identifier for matching with identifiers of one or more other lottery tickets to form a winning combination of lottery tickets.
US11132862B2
A system includes a smart table at which a wagering game is provided RFID-enabled chips and RFID sensors configured to detect the presence of RFID-enabled chips. The smart table includes a dealer scratchpad for detecting a value of RFID-enabled chips within a scratchpad area on the smart table. The smart table includes a ticket reader and a processor configured to scan, with the ticket reader, a voucher presented by a player, the voucher is redeemable for a voucher value, determine the voucher value of the voucher in response to the scanning, display, to a dealer of the wagering game at the smart table, a confirmation that the player is entitled to receive the voucher value, detect, from the RFID sensor, a chip value within the scratchpad area, compare the chip value to the voucher value, and display, to the dealer, a confirmation that the chip value matches the voucher value.
US11132854B2
An access control device including a keypad member and an communication module. The keypad member may include a substrate layer having a mounting surface and an internal surface, and a capacitive sensing layer mounted on the internal surface of the substrate layer and including a keypad circuit having a plurality of capacitive sensors defining a plurality of keys. They keypad circuit may include a clear conductive ink. The keypad member may further include a user interface layer mounted on the capacitive sensing layer. The access control device may be configured to be in communication with the capacitive sensing layer and have a mounting structure positioned at a spacing distance from the mounting surface of the substrate layer and a communication link electrically connecting the communication module and the capacitive sensing layer.
US11132851B2
A diagnosis device includes a learning information acquisition unit configured to acquire a learning value of a first device mounted in at least one first vehicle present in a predetermined range from a second vehicle, a learning unit configured to calculate a learning value of a second device mounted in the second vehicle using the learning value of the first device, and a diagnosis unit configured to diagnose an operation state of the second device by comparing a detection value of the second device with the learning value of the second device.
US11132836B2
A system and method is provided for creating editable configurations of 3D models and for using a specific type of 2D vector, namely a straight line, to compute and display real world measurements on the 3D model. A 3D model with UV map is created corresponding to a manufacturing pattern and to scale by a Scale Factor. A 2D vector created and overlaid on the UV map of a 3D model, is used to create several virtual mesh groups outlined by the 2D vector, on the underlying 3D model. Two points on a 3D model is selected to create a 2D Vector comprising the points on the UV map corresponding to the selected points on the 3D model. The Path Length of created 2D Vector and the Real Length as Path Length*Scale Factor, are calculated.
US11132814B2
An information processing apparatus includes a detection unit configured to detect a feature point in an image captured by a first image capturing apparatus and to detect the feature point in an image captured by a second image capturing apparatus, a spatial information processing unit configured to specify a positional relationship of the first image capturing apparatus and the second image capturing apparatus based on the feature point detected in the image captured by the first image capturing apparatus and the feature point detected in the image captured by the second image capturing apparatus, and a determination unit configured to determine an imaging direction of the second image capturing apparatus based on the positional relationship of the first image capturing apparatus and the second image capturing apparatus specified by the spatial information processing unit and a position designated in the image captured by the first image capturing apparatus.
US11132811B2
A method and system that facilitates the size selection for garments such as hosiery or pantyhose with the aim to improve comfort and fit for the wearer is provided.
US11132806B2
An image processing apparatus includes: a memory that stores shape information including a plurality of line segments representing a shape of an object; and a processor. The processor is configured to: detect a plurality of feature lines from an image of the object, generate a target projection line by projecting any of the plurality of line segments over the image of the object, extract a feature line overlapping with a predetermined region based on the target projection line over the image of the object from the plurality of feature lines to generate a set of feature lines, and select a target feature line from the set of feature lines based on gradient information indicating a gradient of pixel values over the image of the object, and calculate a deviation amount between a line segment corresponding to the target projection line and the target feature line.
US11132797B2
A multimodal imaging system and method is capable of taking fundus images, automatically identifying regions of interest (ROIs) of the eye from the fundus images, and performing OCT imaging in the identified ROIs, where the OCT images can provide clinically relevant information for screening purposes. By automatically identifying the ROIs, expert intervention is not required to perform specialized OCT imaging and thus, such imaging and analysis can be provided at more facilities and for more subjects for a lower cost.
US11132785B2
An image processing device for estimating the three-dimensional size of a foreign object is provided. The image processing device includes a storage section configured to store respective first pixel values of a plurality of pixels; a pixel value computing section configured to calculate the respective second pixel values of the plurality of pixels, the second pixel values being each a ratio of the difference between the first pixel value of the corresponding pixel and the background value of the corresponding pixel to the background value; and a pixel value integrating section configured to integrate respective second pixel values of a group of pixels belonging in a continuous region.
US11132782B2
Included are an inspection unit that outputs a detection signal corresponding to type and size of a foreign matter contained in an inspection object or a detection signal corresponding to weight of the inspection object, a determination unit that performs a pass/fail determination as to the inspection object, based on the detection signal from the inspection unit, an inspection record information accumulation unit that accumulates inspection record information including inspection date and time and inspection data, and a control unit that displays on a display operation unit, a list of inspection data of an inspection object having a defective inspection result from the inspection record information, and if one inspection object is selected from the inspection objects displayed as the list by an operation on the display operation unit, displays on the display operation unit, the inspection data in a predetermined range with reference to the selected inspection object.
US11132775B2
An image processing apparatus processes an image by using one or more neural networks, and includes a memory storing one or more instructions and data structures for a main neural network and a sub-neural network, and a processor configured to execute the one or more instructions stored in the memory to process an input image by using the main neural network to obtain intermediate result data and a final output image, and to process the intermediate result data by using the sub-neural network to output an intermediate image while the input image is being processed by using the main neural network.
US11132773B2
Systems and methods are disclosed for image capture. For example, methods may include accessing a sequence of images from an image sensor; determining a sequence of parameters for respective images in the sequence of images based on the respective images; storing the sequence of images in a buffer; determining a temporally smoothed parameter for a current image in the sequence of images based on the sequence of parameters, wherein the sequence of parameters includes parameters for images in the sequence of images that were captured after the current image; applying image processing to the current image based on the temporally smoothed parameter to obtain a processed image; and storing, displaying, or transmitting an output image based on the processed image.
US11132768B2
A method for controlling a display device displaying a horizontally oriented image or a vertically oriented image includes: determining whether the display device is in a state of displaying the horizontally oriented image or in a state of displaying the vertically oriented image; transmitting first resolution information representing a first resolution to a terminal device when it is determined that the display device is in the state of displaying the horizontally oriented image, and transmitting second resolution information representing a second resolution higher than the first resolution to the terminal device when it is determined that the display device is in the state of displaying the vertically oriented image; receiving image information with a resolution based on the first resolution information or the second resolution information from the terminal device; and displaying the image based on the image information.
US11132767B2
A vehicular navigation apparatus may include: an input unit configured to receive an image; a display unit configured to display at least one of a navigation image and an input image; and a controller configured to receive the image from the input unit and to control operation of the display unit. Upon receiving the image from the input unit, the controller may be configured to extract a resolution of the input image and to determine whether the resolution of the input image is less than or equal to a reference resolution, and when the resolution of the input image is less than or equal to the reference resolution, the controller may be configured to control the operation of the display unit so as to simultaneously display the navigation image and the input image.
US11132763B2
A virtual shockwave creation system comprises an eyewear device that includes a frame, a temple connected to a lateral side of the frame, and a depth-capturing camera. Execution of programming by a processor configures the virtual shockwave creation system to generate, for each of multiple initial depth images, a respective shockwave image by applying a transformation function to the initial three-dimensional coordinates. The virtual shockwave creation system creates a warped shockwave video including a sequence of the generated warped shockwave images. The virtual shockwave creation system presents, via an image display, the warped shockwave video.
US11132755B2
Provided are techniques for extracting, deriving, and using legal matter semantics to generate e-discovery queries in an e-discovery system. A semantic knowledge graph is iteratively built by receiving meet and confer document instances, legal matter types, historical e-discovery queries for different legal matters, and legal semantic types extracted from the historical e-discovery queries. The legal semantic types are added to the semantic knowledge graph, and a list of terms that serve as a basis of an initial query are identified. An e-discovery query is generated for an e-discovery system. The e-discovery query is modified using the semantic knowledge graph and additional input by receiving a legal matter type and meet and confer information, obtaining the legal semantic types that are relevant to the legal matter type and the meet and confer information, and modifying the e-discovery query. The modified e-discovery query is provided. Then, the modified e-discovery query is executed.
US11132741B2
A system and method for facilitating an on-line fee based auction of an item is provided. The item has a predetermined pre-funding requirement amount that needs to be satisfied for the item to become a live auction item. Users may fund the item, which will count toward satisfying the pre-funding requirement amount of the item. For funding the item, the users are provided with a number of bid credits corresponding to their funding amount, which can be used by the users in bidding on any of the live auction items. Each of the live auction items are associated with an independent countdown timer indicative of the time remaining until the end of the auction, and each bid placed by the users adjusts the countdown timer.
US11132735B2
In one implementation, a system for providing product suggestions to provide to a customer during a checkout process at a retail store includes a checkout configuration that includes a point of sale terminal, a scanner to scan products, a scanning preparation area where products to be scanned are positioned, and a customer-facing device. The system can further include one or more product sensors to capture and transmit product signals. The system can also include a product identification system that is programmed to identify the products contained in the scanning preparation area. The system can further include a product recommendation engine that is configured to identify contents of a customer cart from the products contained in the scanning preparation area; determine product recommendations based, at least in part, on the contents of the customer cart; and transmit the product recommendations to the customer-facing device for display to the user.
US11132728B2
The invention relates to a system and method for selecting and ordering a deliverable. The system comprises a plurality of toy construction elements, each comprising one or more coupling members configured for releasably interconnecting the toy construction elements with each other; a scanning device operable to capture a digital representation of a toy construction model constructed from one or more of said toy construction elements; and a processor. The processor is configured to determine, from the digital representation, one or more attribute parameters, each indicative of a respective attribute derivable from one or more toy construction elements in the toy construction model. The processor is further configured to determine, based on the determined one or more attribute parameters, a selection of one or more items selected from a choice of items. The selection provides a definition of the one or more deliverables. The system further comprises transmission means adapted to pass the definition to a production facility for producing and configuring the one or more deliverables in agreement with the definition. According to a further aspect, a system and method of producing a deliverable is provided. According to a yet further aspect, a scan unit for use in the above systems and methods is provided.
US11132726B2
Methods of allowing a customer to access information related to an order of a commodity include gathering inspection information from a commodity lot, collecting grower, field, and packing information associated with the commodity lot, recording purchase orders associated with the commodity lot, assigning a trace code to each of the purchase orders, entering the inspection information; the grower, field, and packing information; the purchase orders; and the trace codes into a database maintained through online accounts. Many members of a supply chain are entitled to accounts that are linked, each account being given limited access to other accounts, thereby allowing the customer to access the inspection information, and the grower, field, and packing information, by entering one of the trace codes into the web-based application. According to one exemplary embodiment, each of the purchase orders associated with the commodity lot is linked within the web-based application.
US11132721B1
A system, method, and computer readable medium for distributing data objects that are dynamically customized for users in a content delivery network. The system obtains information based on content accessed by a user, the content being accessed by the user through a content delivery network device. The system associates the user with other users based on the obtained information, the other users having accessed another content through the content delivery network device. The system generates a cluster, the cluster comprising a plurality of nodes representative of the user and the associated other users. The system determines a set of tags for the cluster, the set of tags derived from a plurality of websites accessed by the user.
US11132719B2
As components of an advertisement are received by an online system, the online system determines whether the received components satisfy one or more policies of the online system. If a component does not satisfy a policy of the online system, the user providing the components is notified when the component is provided, allowing the user to modify the component. Additionally, stored data describing previously analyzed components are compared to received components, and the stored data is used if the received component matches a previously analyzed component This process expedites approval of advertisements by the online system.
US11132718B1
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for selecting content items for presentation along with publisher resources. In one aspect, a method includes receiving a request for a content item for presentation at a user device with a publisher resource; receiving, from a content item provider a first selection value for each of a plurality of content items provided by the content item provider; determining, for each of the content items and using accessed distribution parameters, a second selection value distinct from the first selection value; and determining, for each of the content items and independent of a bid corresponding to the content item, a combined selection value based on the first selection value for the content item and the second selection value for the content item.
US11132709B2
A method, computer program product, and system includes a processor(s) obtaining content displayed to the user on a computing device communicatively coupled to an input device(s) and/or output device(s). The processor(s) analyzes the content, to identify portions that represent types of content and tags the identified portions with one or more generic tags. The processor(s) generates a sentiment profile of the user by identifying interests of the user and identifying subjects of past electronic communications by the user. The processor(s) maps sentiments in the sentiment profile, to topics, based on the interests and the subjects identified. The processor(s) identifies an identified portion of the content relevant to a topic(s) mapped to a sentiment. The processor(s) generates and implements a physical change to the input device(s) or output device(s) to elicit a sentiment from the user, where the sentiment is mapped to the topic(s).
US11132703B2
Systems and methods for providing augmented reality (AR) advertisements are described herein. An example method may commence with providing, to a user, at least one virtual object via an AR interface. The AR interface may be associated with an application running on an AR-enabled device. The method may further include streaming a gamified interactive content to the AR interface based on user data. The gamified interactive content may be associated with the at least one virtual object and designed to inform and educate the user by providing information about available options and features with regard to a product. The method may continue with analyzing user interactions with the gamified interactive content in response to the information and education provided to the user. The method may further include providing, based on the analysis, rewards to the user according to predetermined rules.
US11132700B1
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for performing an A/B test on a target element of an online platform. In one aspect, a method comprises: conducting an A/B test on a target element of an online platform, comprising: for each user in a population of users, measuring: (i) an outcome of the user interacting with the online platform, and (ii) an interaction of the user with a mediator element of the online platform; and determining, based on the A/B test, a direct effect value that estimates an expected change in user outcomes when the test version of the target element is presented instead of the control version of the target element that is caused independently of induced changes in user interaction with the mediator element.
US11132696B2
Various embodiments of the present disclosure provide systems, methods, and apparatus systems, methods, and apparatus that provide computerized optimization of a customer service queue based on customer device detection technologies. In an exemplary embodiment, a system that provides computerized optimization of a customer service queue may include device detection technology communicatively connected to a customer assistance server, a customer assistance client device (e.g., a customer representative device), and a customer device. Device detection technology may detect a device and transmit data associated with the detected device to a customer assistance subsystem. A customer assistance subsystem may generate an optimal representative and position within a customer service queue for the customer device. A notification about the optimal match may be transmitted to a customer and/or customer representative. And, following the assistance, a survey may be conducted to update variables used to generate an optimal match.
US11132692B2
A method includes receiving, by a backend application, a request for a transaction from a frontend application, and determining, by the backend application, that the request is approved according to an approval policy. The method also includes creating, by the backend application, a single-use account, and requesting, by the backend application, a single-use code for the single-use account from a financial institution. The method also includes receiving, by the backend application, the single-use code, and sending, by the backend application, the single-use code to the frontend application.
US11132689B2
Intelligent management of authorization requests are described. A server of a payment processing service can receive an authorization request to authorize a payment instrument for a predicted cost of a transaction between a first user and a second user. The server can compare the predicted cost of the transaction with an available balance of the payment instrument and determine that the available balance is less than the predicted cost of the transaction. Based on determining that the available balance is less than the predicted cost of the transaction, the server can determine that the payment instrument is not authorized for the predicted cost of the transaction and can authorize the transaction instead of declining the transaction based at least in part on a prediction of the actual cost of the transaction.
US11132687B2
Systems and methods of reconfiguring machine learning models are disclosed. A method includes receiving, by a server computer, external data and determining, by the server computer, a machine learning model from a plurality of machine learning models, based on the external data. The plurality of machine learning models are in standby mode. The server computer configures an AI engine with the machine learning model. The method also includes receiving, by the server computer, a prediction request from a client computer, processing the prediction request with the AI engine to form a prediction response, and sending the prediction response to the client computer.
US11132682B1
Systems and methods provide for authenticating a user attempting to make a payment using a piezoelectric device are disclosed herein. In an embodiment, the piezoelectric device can be embedded on a credit card, debit card, or other form of payment card and signals generated by the piezoelectric device can be used to authenticate the user when making the payment. For example, the user can squeeze or manipulate the piezoelectric device in a specific predetermined pattern and the resulting electric charge or induced current generated by the piezoelectric device can facilitate transmitting a signal to a point of sale device, and the point of sale device can authenticate the user based on the signal. In other embodiments, the piezoelectric device can contain circuitry and/or logic that can authenticate the user and send a confirmation signal to the point of sale device to authenticate the payment.
US11132681B2
Services for trust conveyances of entities can be provided and managed. In connection with a transaction between first and second devices, a trust management component (TMC) can indicate trust levels of entities associated with the devices with regard to the transaction and/or an action attempted by an entity. With regard to an action attempted by the first entity, the trust level of the first entity can be evaluated to determine whether it is high enough to allow the action to proceed or to have the second entity respond to the action accordingly. If it is not high enough, the second entity, using the second device, can request a trust conveyance from the first entity via the TMC. The TMC can adjust the respective trust levels based on the outcome(s) of the action(s) of the respective entities with regard to executing the transaction.
US11132672B2
A user may be willing to purchase items or participate in a pay-for service offered by a service provider. A service provider may wish to verify characteristics of the user prior to allowing transactions to take place, and may want to secure the transactions once the transactions are allowed. A credential issued to a user and a transaction application uploaded to a user device may be used to secure transactions between the user and a service provider interface, such as a webserver or a point-of-sale. The transaction application may capture real-time user data and comparing the real-time user data to prior user data stored on the credential, authenticate the service provider interface to the user and the user to the service provider interface; and establish an encrypted session between the service provider interface and the transaction application adapted to authenticate the transactions between the user and the service provider interface.
US11132671B2
The present disclosure relates to user authentication using a contactless payment instrument. The contactless payment instrument includes a contactless chip and a gesture control module. The user makes one or more gestures at an access device during a card-present transaction scenario and the gestures are validated and the authentication status is determined by matching the gesture made by the user at the time of the transaction with one or more predefined gestures. If the authentication is successful, the payment instrument transmits the payment information required for conducting the transaction.
US11132667B1
Various embodiments are described herein that relate to data transmission system and methods that may be implemented in a system configured between a source device and a destination device. Data generated at the source device may be received at the data transmission system and processed to determine appropriate modifications. Modified data may then be transmitted to the destination device. In the event that the data transmission system is unable to process data, the system transmits the data directly to the recipient device to ensure continued operation of the source and destination devices. The data transmission system is capable of converting any form of signal into USB and/or UART signals for processing.
US11132661B1
The invention relates to a method and system that processes a plurality of transactions shared by a group of members. A mobile device comprises: a memory; and a computer processor, coupled to the memory, programmed to: identify a plurality of members of a group sharing an event; identify a plurality of transactions made by each member of the group; determine whether each transaction is relevant to the event; automatically add each relevant transaction to the group; automatically categorize each transaction into a category associated with the event; and access, via an interactive display on the mobile device, a running total of expenses associated with the event and an individual share for a member of the group at a point in time.
US11132660B2
A method of operating a distributed peer to peer analytics system of a permissioned distributed ledger is provided. The system includes a plurality of node computing devices in operable communication with each other over an electronic network. The method includes capturing, by a merchant computing device, sales data from a payment transaction, storing the captured sales data in a database of a first node, compiling within the first node the stored sales data into a transaction envelope, encrypting the transaction envelope with a private key of the first node, submitting, by the first node, the encrypted envelope to the permissioned distributed ledger, verifying, by a second node, the submitted encrypted envelope and adding the compiled sales data to a data block, committing, by the second node, the data block to the distributed ledger, and validating, by a consensus of the plurality of node computing devices, the committed data block.
US11132655B2
Unlike the prevalent paradigm for electronic payments where merchants own, orchestrate, and drive the payment process, embodiments of this invention enable customers to pay for products and services from their personal computers or mobile devices without involving the merchant in the payment process. Merchants place their payment requests into a payment bus and customers fulfill these requests in any way they please—from any device, at any time, through any payment service. We refer to the payment paradigm described here as Payer-Centric Payments (PCP) as opposed to Merchant-Centric Payments (MCP) that is commonplace today. This invention is applicable for physical, online, and vending machine payments and provides significant benefits to both customers and merchants.
US11132652B2
A system and method of transmitting a check-type payment between a payor and a payee using a third-party service includes registering a payor, receiving a check-type payment request from the payor by the third-party service, generating a unique identifier for the check-type payment request and associating payment information with the unique identifier, transmitting a payment notice to the payee, receiving a deposit request to a deposit account from the payee by the third-party, generating a depositable item responsive to the deposit request, and depositing the depositable item into the deposit account by the third-party service.
US11132650B2
Methods and systems are provided. One method is providing access to systems of a vehicle from an application. The method includes encoding, by an application, an application programming interface (API) call to the vehicle. The encoding provides for secure communication of the API call to an API subsystem of the vehicle. The API subsystem of the vehicle is configured to decode the encoding. Sending the API call to the vehicle using the encoding. The API call is configured to provide an instruction to obtain information from a subsystem of the vehicle or send an instruction to the subsystem of the vehicle. The sending of the API call to the vehicle is via the application that operates as a third party application that is programmed for communicating with the vehicle via the API call. The method includes receiving, via the third party application, vehicle data sent encoded via the API subsystem of the vehicle responsive to the API call to obtain information. The third party application is configured to decode the vehicle data and present the vehicle data to a user interface of the third party application. The vehicle uses wireless communication for communicating with the third party application.
US11132647B1
A method may include creating a task inbox corresponding to an email address. The email address may include a domain name corresponding to a computer program. The method may further include receiving, at the task inbox, emails from agents of an organization. The agents may include an agent. The emails may include an email from the agent. The method may further include extracting, from the email, a verb, a due date, and a client, determining that the verb is an actionable verb, in response to determining that the verb is an actionable verb, generating, from the email and within the computer program, a task including the due date and the client, and assigning, in the computer program, the task to the agent.
US11132643B1
Systems and methods for managing data in remote huddle collaboration are disclosed. The system for managing data may include one or more software modules which may employ one or more methods for uploading, downloading, and distributing data required in remote huddle sessions. Such method may allow storage of data in databases for a subsequent access when requested. Data may be indexed and may use tags and meta-tags for a fast search and storage. Method for managing data may allow users to set permissions for the data access in order to organize duties and set confidentiality during remote huddle collaboration. In addition, the system for managing data may employ a method for searching data available for other huddles, this method may use one or more search engines employing data mining.
US11132641B2
A radio frequency identification (RFID) inventory system/method allowing identification and categorization of radio frequency identification tags (RFIT) is disclosed. The system/method locates a master RFIT (RFIM) within a selected RFID area/cell (RFAC) using a RFID scanner (RFSC) and uses this RFIM to determine a RFIT candidate list (RFCL) that should be located within the RFAC. This RFCL is then compared against scanned RFIT (RFIS) within the RFAC and the RFIS are then categorized as READ, MISSING, WRONG, DIRTY, READ DURATION EXPIRED, or TARGETED PROXIMITY SEARCH. Once RFIS scanning is complete within the selected RFAC, a list of READ, MISSING, WRONG, and DIRTY RFIT are transmitted to an inventory compute server (ICS) to generate an inventory status report (ISR) detailing the RFIT inventory status of the selected RFAC.
US11132631B2
Systems, methods, and other embodiments associated with computing and assigning a task to be performed using a resource at a candidate time are described. In one embodiment, a method includes accessing a scheduling data structure and analyzing data records for tasks, upon which the resource depends, to be performed using one or more other resources, and tasks, upon which other resources depend, to be performed using the resource. A candidate time for performing the task using the resource is calculated based upon dependencies determined between various tasks, and a candidate schedule is generated using the candidate time for the task. The scheduling data structure is modified and regenerated based upon the candidate schedule if the candidate schedule is determined to have a greater performance score than an existing schedule.
US11132628B1
A system and a method for identifying, ranking, and matching agents are disclosed herein. The system may include an analytical engine which may collect information from external and internal databases. The analytical engine may use the information collected from these databases, in addition to a success criteria, for determining one or more success factors or key attributes of successful agents. An algorithm within the analytical engine may compute probabilities, trends and variability analysis for determining the impact of the defined key attributes in the successful career developments for prospective or active agents. The analytical engine may identify prospective agents and match them to suitable general agents. A list of agents' leads, ranking reports, and ongoing assessments may be communicated or supplied to general agents through the use of agent computing devices operatively coupled with the analytical engine.
US11132625B1
A system for training a neurome that emulates a brain of a user comprises a non-invasive brain interface assembly configured for detecting neural activity of the user in response to analog instances of a plurality of stimuli peripherally input into the brain of the user from at least one source of content, memory configured for storing a neurome configured for outputting a plurality of determined brain states of an avatar in response to inputs of the digital instances of the plurality of stimuli, and a neurome training processor configured for determining a plurality of brain states of the user based on the detected neural activity of the user, and modifying the neurome based on the plurality of determined brain states of the user and the plurality of determined brain states of the avatar.
US11132622B2
A bioinformatics system for autonomous hypothesis generation for relatedness of seemingly independent concepts having tenuous or no prior known relationship in a knowledgebase. Independent concept pairs are identified in a question, and they are evaluated in light of lists of their similar concepts, and in light input documents, word embeddings, and co-occurrence matrices that are organized as a time series. Relationships between the independent concepts are hypothesized based on temporal analysis of relatedness measures of their similar concepts, measured via candidate connecting concepts.
US11132620B2
The disclosed technology relates identifying causes of an observed outcome. A system is configured to receive an indication of a user experience problem, wherein the user experience problem is associated with observed operations data including an observed outcome. The system generates, based on the observed operations data, a predicted outcome according to a model, determines that the observed outcome is within range of the predicted outcome, and identifies a set of candidate causes of the user experience problem when the observed outcome is within range of the predicted outcome.
US11132615B2
Software that performs the following steps: (i) receiving data from a first database and data from a second database, (ii) identifying a training subset and a test subset from the received data; (iii) generating a first graphical model using data from the training subset; (iv) generating a second graphical model using data from the training subset; (v) determining respective weights for the first graphical model and the second graphical model by using an expectation maximization method on data from the test subset; (vi) generating a third graphical model by interpolating at least the first graphical model and the second graphical model using their respectively determined weights; and (vii) defining one or more links between the data from the first database and the data from the second database using the third graphical model.
US11132608B2
Learning-based service migration in mobile edge computing may be provided. First, a service migration policy may be created for a network that includes a plurality of edge clouds configured to provide a service to users. Next, a movement of a user receiving the service from a source edge cloud may be detected. The source edge cloud may be associated with a first area and the detected movement may be from the first area to a second area. Then, the service migration policy may be applied to determine whether to migrate the service for the user from the source edge cloud. In response to determining to migrate the service, a target edge cloud may be identified and the service for the user may be migrated from the source edge cloud to the target edge cloud. The service migration policy may then be updated based on a success of the migration.
US11132605B2
Cardinal sine function used as an activation function for a hierarchical classifier. Application of a sine function, or a cardinal sine function, for hierarchical classification of a subject within subject matter domains and sub-domains. Hierarchical classification or multi-level classification is improved through use of the cardinal sine function or even standard sine function. Some embodiments of the present invention focus on the usage of cardinal sine function as activation function and how to apply this cardinal sine function for hierarchical classification of a subject. Some embodiments include a technique by which hierarchical classification or multi-level classification can benefit from application of a cardinal sine function.
US11132600B2
A method for generating a target network by performing neural architecture search using optimized search space is provided. The method includes steps of: a computing device (a) if a target data is inputted into the target network, allowing the target network to apply neural network operation to the target data, to generate an estimated search vector; and (b) allowing a loss layer to calculate architecture parameter losses by referring to the estimated search vector and a ground truth search vector, and to perform backpropagation by referring to the architecture parameter losses to update architecture parameter vectors for determining final layer operations among candidate layer operations included in an optimized layer type set corresponding to the optimized search space and wherein the final layer operations are to be performed by neural blocks, within cells of the target network, arranged according to an optimized cell template corresponding to the optimized search space.
US11132594B2
Example embodiments of systems and methods for card production are provided. A card may include processing circuitry including a chip and memory. The card may include one or more antennas in communication with the chip. The card may include a first layer of material aligned within a perimeter of the card via laminate encapsulation. The first layer of material may comprise a non-rectangular shape. The first layer of material may be offset with a shape of the card. The first layer of material may be in communication with the chip. The first layer of material may comprise at least one selected from the group of steel, tungsten, titanium, or any combination thereof. The card may be compliant with one or more form factors.
US11132588B2
A data generating apparatus includes a controller to perform a first process to generate and store into a work area n pieces of first-layer object data representing n objects having earlier orders than a combined object in a combining sequence, a second process to generate and store into the work area M pieces of second-layer object data representing M second-layer objects of the combined object, a third process to generate first bitmap data representing an image obtained by combining the n first-layer objects, using the n pieces of first-layer object data, and a fourth process to generate second bitmap data representing the combined object. When a free space is less than a reference value during the second process, the controller interrupts the second process, performs the third process or a part of the fourth process, releases a storage area for object data, and thereafter resumes and completes the second process.
US11132585B2
A method and system are disclosed for monitoring passengers in within a cabin of a vehicle and determining whether the passengers are engaging in abnormal behavior. The method and system uses a novel vector to robustly and numerically represent the activity of the passengers in a respective frame, which is referred to herein as an “activity vector.” Additionally, a Gaussian Mixture Model is utilized by the method and system to distinguish between normal and abnormal passenger behavior. Cluster components of the Gaussian Mixture Model are advantageously learned using an unsupervised approach in which training data is not labeled or annotated to indicate normal and abnormal passenger behavior. In this way, the Gaussian Mixture Model can be trained at a very low cost.
US11132576B2
A text recognition method, a text recognition apparatus, an electronic device, and a storage medium are provided. The method includes: extracting character prediction regions of a text line image using a constructed text recognition model, to obtain a character region set; calculating horizon-distance IOUs between the character prediction regions in the character region set according to a position of each character prediction region in the character region set; removing overlapped character prediction regions from the character region set, according to the horizon-distance IOUs between the character prediction regions in the character region set, to obtain a character position set; and sorting and outputting character categories corresponding to the character prediction regions in the character position set according to positions of the character prediction regions in the character position set.
US11132572B2
Disclosed is a method and system for splicing and restoring shredded paper based on an extreme learning machine (“ELM”). The method includes: acquiring a shredded paper training sample to be spliced; extracting left and right boundary feature data of the sample; training an ELM neural network model according to the feature data to obtain a trained neural network model (“TNNM”); acquiring a shredded paper test sample to be spliced; extracting feature data of the test sample; selecting a first piece of to-be-spliced shredded paper; selecting, by the TNNM, a shredded piece with a highest degree of coincidence with the first piece; determining whether the shredded piece is correctly spliced to the first piece; if yes, splicing shredded paper until all shredded paper is spliced and restored; if not, adopting manual marking, and continuing to select, by the TNNM, shredded paper with a highest degree of coincidence with the first piece.
US11132564B2
A display control device includes a video data acquisition unit acquiring video data from a camera that captures a video in a moving direction of a vehicle, a parking line recognition unit recognizing a parking line being a line of a parking space from the video data, a center line generation unit generating a center line of the parking space from the recognized parking line, a vehicle moving line generation unit generating a vehicle moving line extending in the moving direction of the vehicle from a position corresponding to a center part along a width of the vehicle, a superimposed video generation unit generating superimposed data being video data where the center line and the vehicle moving line are superimposed on the video data, and a display control unit transmitting the superimposed data to a display unit to display a video related to the superimposed data on the display unit.
US11132562B2
Methods, systems, and apparatus for a detection system. The detection system includes a memory configured to store image data and a first camera configured to capture first image data including a first set of objects in the environment when the vehicle is moving. The electronic control unit is configured to obtain, from the first camera, the first image data including the first set of objects, determine a motion of an object of the first set of objects based on the first image data, and determine that the motion of the object will be different than a baseline motion for the object. The electronic control unit is configured to record and capture, in the memory and using the camera, the first image data for a time period before and after the determination that the motion of the object will be different than the baseline motion.
US11132560B2
The discloser relates to a method for evaluating an optical appearance in the surroundings of a vehicle and to a vehicle. The method has the steps of providing a captured image of the surroundings of a vehicle and extracting features from the captured image. Furthermore, the method comprises carrying out a first analysis of the captured image, wherein one or more objects are detected as surfaces and the result of the analysis is provided as a first analysis result. A second analysis of the captured image is also carried out, wherein edges of one or more objects are detected and the result of the analysis is provided as a second analysis result, the first analysis and the second analysis being carried out independently of each other. The method further comprises combining the first analysis result and the second analysis result to form an output image.
US11132559B2
Embodiments of the present specification provide abnormality detection methods, apparatuses, and devices for unmanned checkout. In an embodiment, a method comprising: obtaining, by a depth camera in a detection area of a photographing area for unmanned checkout, image data that comprises a depth image and a corresponding RGB image; detecting, based on the image data, one or more customers that enter the detection area for unmanned checkout using one or more of headcount detection to detect a quantity of the one or more customers or gesture detection to detect one or more gestures of the one or more customers; and in response to determining that the quantity of the one or more customers is greater than a predetermined threshold or the one or more gestures comprise an abnormal gesture, notifying a central control system to stop the unmanned checkout and trigger an alarm.
US11132555B2
Embodiments of this application disclose a video detection method and a server. The method includes: obtaining first video data to be detected; decoding the first video data, to obtain audio data of the first video data; analyzing and identifying the audio data, to obtain audio fingerprint data corresponding to the audio data; querying an audio fingerprint library; obtaining a video label and a time parameter corresponding to the audio data when the audio fingerprint library comprises the audio fingerprint data; querying a video copyright library, to obtain a first picture that is corresponding to the video label and that satisfies the time parameter, and extracting a second picture that is in the first video data and that satisfies the time parameter; separately extracting a first feature parameter of the first picture and a second feature parameter of the second picture; and comparing the first feature parameter with the second feature parameter, and determining, based on a comparison result, whether the first video data is consistent with a video in the video copyright library.
US11132553B2
An information processing apparatus including a setting processor that sets metadata for objects included in captured images captured in a time series by an imaging device based on the captured image, in which the setting processor processes the captured images in a reverse time series reverse to the time series from a predetermined event detected from the captured images and sets the metadata for objects involved in the predetermined event among the objects included in the captured images.
US11132552B1
This invention provides a system and method that employs reduction in bandwidth and the amount of data stored, along with queuing of data, so that the significant and/or relevant shipboard visual information is detected and communicated continuously from the ship (or other remote vehicle/location) to shore without loss of useful/high-priority information and within the available bandwidth of that typical, available satellite link. The system and method supports remote configuration and management from shore to the ship over the same communications channel but in the reverse direction. The system and method further facilitates the logical summarization of continuous visibility into shipboard activities, shipboard behavior, and shipboard status so that a land/shore-based manager/reviewer/auditor can review, comprehend and synthesize such information, at a glance, using a land-based user interface/dashboard, related to events that have recently transpired on the sailing commercial merchant vessel without the need to review hours/days/weeks of multiple channels of video.
US11132546B2
In one implementation, a method of generating a plane hypothesis is performed by a head-mounted device (HMD) including one or more processors, non-transitory memory, and a scene camera. The method includes obtaining an image of a scene including a plurality of pixels. The method include obtaining a point cloud based on the image of the scene and generating an object classification set based on the image of the scene, each element of the object classification set including a respective plurality of pixels classified as a respective object in the scene. The method includes generating a plane hypothesis based on the point cloud and the object classification set.
US11132542B2
Aspects of the present disclosure describe systems, methods and structures employing time-space de-noising for distributed sensor.
US11132536B2
A living body detection device (1) includes: an image acquisition unit (171), a determination unit (173) and a detection unit (174). The image acquisition unit (171) acquires a first image in which a subject irradiated by light in a first wavelength range is imaged, and a second image in which the subject irradiated by light in a second wavelength range is imaged, the second wavelength range being different from the first wavelength range. The determination unit (173) determines whether a relation expressed by luminance of the subject imaged in the first image and luminance of the subject imaged in the second image is a relation exhibited by a living body. The detection unit (174) detects that the subject is a living body in a case where the determination unit (173) has determined that it is the relation exhibited by the living body.
US11132530B2
A method for the three-dimensional graphic or pictorial reconstruction of a vehicle begins with capturing an image of at least one vehicle with a camera. A first rectangular border of the entire vehicle is captured in the image, to obtain a first rectangle. A second rectangular border of one side of a vehicle is captured in the image, to obtain a second rectangle, and it is determined whether the first and second rectangles are borders which relate to the same vehicle. If so, then it is determined whether a side orientation of the vehicle can be assigned from the two rectangles and, if so, the side orientation is determined. Finally, a three-dimensional reconstruction of the vehicle is performed from the first rectangle, the second rectangle and the side orientation.
US11132527B2
A photo-sensing detection apparatus is provided. The photo-sensing detection apparatus includes a counter substrate; an array substrate facing the counter substrate; and a fingerprint sensing driver. The array substrate includes a plurality of light sources configured to emit light toward the counter substrate, at least a portion of the light being totally reflected by a surface of the counter substrate away from the array substrate; and a photosensor configured to detect the at least the portion of the light being totally reflected by the surface of the counter substrate away from the array substrate. The photo-sensing detection apparatus is configured to be operated in a time-division mode including a plurality of time-sequential photo-sensing modes. The fingerprint sensing driver is configured to detect a fingerprint information by integrating signals detected in the plurality of time-sequential photo-sensing modes.
US11132525B2
A light intensity detecting unit, a display panel, and a method of detecting light intensity are provided. The light intensity detecting unit includes N scanning signal lines, J reading signal lines, at least one enable signal line, N×J photoelectric conversion circuits configured to convert optical signals into electric signals, and at least one gating circuit. Each of the reading signal lines is connected to one or more of at least one gating circuit. Each of the gating circuits is connected to output terminals of a plurality of photoelectric conversion circuits. Each of the scanning signal lines is connected to one or more photoelectric conversion circuits. Each of the enable signal line is connected to one or more of the at least one gating circuit. The gating circuit is configured to transmit the electric signal to the reading signal line in response to an enable signal from the enable signal line.
US11132520B2
A convertible slot scanner assembly for capturing at least one object appearing in a field of view (FOV) is provided that includes a chassis body, a circuit board, an imaging sensor, a controller, an image decoder, and a first window. The chassis body includes an upper side, a front side forming an opening, a rear side, and an optical cavity. The circuit board is positioned at or near the upper side of the chassis. The imaging sensor, controller, and image decoder are all operably coupled with the circuit board, with the imaging sensor being directed toward the optical cavity to capture an image frame, the controller being in communication with the imaging sensor, and the image decoder configured to receive the image frame. The first window is configured to at least partially cover the opening of the chassis.
US11132518B2
A method and apparatus for translating speech are provided. The method may include: recognizing received to-be-recognized speech of a source language to obtain a recognized text; concatenating the obtained recognized text after a to-be-translated text, to form a concatenated to-be-translated text; inputting the concatenated to-be-translated text into a pre-trained discriminant model to obtain a discrimination result for characterizing whether the concatenated to-be-translated text is to be translated, where the discriminant model is used to characterize a corresponding relationship between a text and a discrimination result corresponding to the text; in response to the positive discrimination result being obtained, translating the concatenated to-be-translated text to obtain a translation result of a target language, and outputting the translation result.
US11132514B1
A method for applying image encoding recognition in the execution of natural language processing (NLP) tasks, comprising the processing steps as follows. A sentence from a textual source is extracted by an NLP-based feature extractor. A word vector is generated in response to the sentence by the NLP-based feature extractor. The word vector is converted into a feature vector {right arrow over (b)} by the NLP-based feature extractor, in which the feature vector {right arrow over (b)} satisfies {right arrow over (b)}∈m and the parameter m is a positive integer. The feature vector is transformed into an image set having a plurality of two-dimensional images by a transformer. The image set is fed to a neural network to execute image recognition by a processor, so as to analyze the sentence.
US11132510B2
Various embodiments are provided for managing and interacting with a conversational agent in an internet of things (IoT) environment by a processor. One or more graph patterns may be extracted from a knowledge graph generated from a sensor list containing one or more IoT sensors. One or more conversation patterns and conversation dialogs may be learned from the sensor list and graph patterns. The conversational agent may be automatically configured with the one or more graph patterns, the one or more conversational patterns and conversation dialogs, sensor data and analytics from the one or more IoT sensors according to one or more queries to engage in a conversation dialog with a user.
US11132504B1
A domain-independent framework parses and interprets compound natural language queries in the context of a conversation between a human and an agent. Generic grammar rules and corresponding semantics support the understanding of compound queries in the conversation context. The sub-queries themselves are from one or more domains, and they are parsed and interpreted by a pre-existing grammar, covering one or more pre-existing domains. The pre-existing grammar, extended by the generic rules, recognizes all compound queries based on any queries recognized by the pre-existing grammar. Use of the disclosed framework requires little or no change in the domain-specific NLU handling code. The framework defines a generic approach to propagating context data between sub-queries of a compound query. The framework can be further extended to propagate intra-query context data in, out and across query components. Complex query results, and other data such as accounting data, can also be propagated simultaneously with dialog context data in a consolidated intra-query context data structure.
US11132503B2
The present technology relates generally to interactive virtual conversation interfaces, and more specifically, a method for querying an interactive virtual conversation interface in natural language, comprising receiving a digital document in a system, connecting to the system having the digital document, creating named entity files within the digital document, initializing operators and intent files, processing an end user query, creating a table query statement, sending the table query statement to the system, and receiving and displaying results.
US11132499B2
An automated natural dialogue system provides a combination of structure and flexibility to allow for ease of annotation of dialogues as well as learning and expanding the capabilities of the dialogue system based on natural language interactions.
US11132498B2
Provided are a portable device and a method for controlling a cursor of the portable device. More specifically, disclosed are a portable device and a method for controlling a cursor of the portable device, by which a cursor that is displayed by using a first pressure touch (or successive motions of the first pressure touch) is controlled. Some of the disclosed embodiments provide a portable device and a method for controlling a cursor of the portable device, by which a cursor that is displayed by using a first touch and a first pressure touch (or successive motions of the first pressure touch) is controlled.
US11132488B2
A method of modifying a cell includes determining a number of pins in a maximum overlapped pin group region. The method further includes determining a number of routing tracks within a span region of the maximum overlapped pin group region. The method further includes comparing the number of pins and the number of routing tracks within the span region to determine a global tolerance of the cell. The method further includes increasing a length of at least one pin of the maximum overlapped pin group in response to the global tolerance failing to satisfy a predetermined threshold.
US11132486B1
Systems and method are provided that include a standard cell with multiple input and output storage elements, such as flip flops, latches, etc., with some combination logic interconnected between them. In embodiments, the slave latches on input flip flops are replaced with a fewer number latches at a downstream node(s) of the combination logic resulting in improved performance, area and power, while maintaining functionality at the interface pins of the standard cell. The process of inferring such a standard cell from a behavioral description, such as RTL, of a design or remapping equivalent sub-circuits from a netlist to such a standard cell is also described.
US11132483B2
According to an embodiment, a method for forming an electronic circuit is provided including forming a netlist of an electronic circuit having a multiplicity of flip-flops, selecting groups of flip-flops from the multiplicity of flip-flops, providing, for each selected group of flip-flops, an error detection circuit for the flip-flops of the group and forming the electronic circuit based on the netlist to include the provided error detection circuits.
US11132482B2
Technologies are described herein to track information storage resources in a quantum circuit during compile time or runtime of a program by which quantum algorithms are built.
US11132480B2
An electromagnetic field simulator performs: a model creation information extraction process; a model automatic creation process; and an electromagnetic field analysis process. The model creation information extraction process includes: obtaining evaluation frequency information that includes an evaluation frequency for an apparatus suffering noise; obtaining target material information of a determination target; determining whether a conductive component is present in the obtained target material information; and determining the conductive component as having an antenna operating portion that operates as an antenna if the conductive component is present in the obtained target material information. The model automatic creation process includes: creating the model to have a simplified shape except for the component to be determined determined as having the antenna operation portion of the component. The electromagnetic field analysis process includes: performing electromagnetic field analysis on the created model.
US11132473B2
Provided are systems and methods for identifying manufacturability improvements to a component prior to the design being provided to a manufacturer. In one example, the method may include receiving an image including a geometric design of a component, receiving an identification of a type of manufacturing process for the component from among a plurality of types of manufacturing processes, recognizing a geometric feature of the component from the image based on the type of manufacturing process, determining a modification to one or more of a size, a shape, and a location of the recognized geometric feature for reducing manufacturing complexity, and displaying, via a user interface, a suggestion for modifying the geometric design of the component based on the determined modification of the recognized geometric feature.
US11132461B2
A method, system and computer-usable medium for revising a security policy. Revising the security policy includes detecting an event associated with an entity; providing information relating to the event to a security policy; determining whether the security policy is violated by the event; generating a response when the security policy is violated by the event; and, remediating the security policy to reduce false positive responses generated by the security policy.
US11132459B1
A technique and system protects documents at rest and in motion using declarative policies, access rights, and encryption. Methods, techniques, and systems control access to documents and use of content in documents to support information management policies.
US11132450B2
An access control engine can enable a host operating system to propagate a private resource of an isolated virtual environment, such as a container, running on the host operating system outside of the isolated virtual environment. The private resource can include, for example, a file system mounted within the isolated virtual environment. The access control engine can receive a command and launch the isolated virtual environment in response to the command. Also, in response to the command, the access control engine can interface with a kernel of the host operating system to configure the isolated virtual environment so that the private resource is accessible outside the isolated virtual environment.
US11132447B1
Determining security vulnerabilities of smart home devices. A method may include obtaining data regarding a first application associated with a first IoT device associated with a known security vulnerability; analyzing the data regarding the first application to analyze expected communications with the first IoT device; identifying a second application available for download associated with a second IoT device; analyzing expected communications between the second application and the second IoT device; comparing the expected communications between the first application and first IoT device and between the second application and second IoT device to determine a similarity level between the first and second IoT devices; determining the second IoT device shares the same known security vulnerability as the first IoT device based on determining the similarity level; and implementing a security action on the second IoT device based on determining that the second IoT device shares the same known security vulnerability.
US11132444B2
Mechanisms are provided for evaluating a trained machine learning model to determine whether the machine learning model has a backdoor trigger. The mechanisms process a test dataset to generate output classifications for the test dataset, and generate, for the test dataset, gradient data indicating a degree of change of elements within the test dataset based on the output generated by processing the test dataset. The mechanisms analyze the gradient data to identify a pattern of elements within the test dataset indicative of a backdoor trigger. The mechanisms generate, in response to the analysis identifying the pattern of elements indicative of a backdoor trigger, an output indicating the existence of the backdoor trigger in the trained machine learning model.
US11132442B1
The disclosed computer-implemented method for enforcing secure shared access on computing devices by context pinning may include recording, on the computing device, one or more actions performed on one or more applications, determining, based on the recorded actions and applications, a context that defines permitted actions and applications for a guest user of the computing device, monitoring, based on the context, user activity on the computing device, detecting an activity that violates the context, and performing, in response to the detection, a security action. Various other methods, systems, and computer-readable media are also disclosed.
US11132436B2
A method including detecting, in response to a design file uploaded by a development device, validity of an actual constraint file included in the design file and corresponding to an FPGA of the FPGA cloud host; synthesis processing the design file in response to detecting that the actual constraint file is valid; and writing a burner file obtained from the synthesis processing into the FPGA. The validity of the actual constraint file is detected to prevent a malicious attack of a user to FPGA hardware.
US11132434B2
A signal modulation unit modulates an actuator control signal for controlling an actuator by using a modulation signal. A correlation calculation unit calculates, when a measurement signal indicating a physical state measured by a passive sensor is received from the passive sensor after a modulated actuator control signal being the actuator control signal having been modulated by the signal modulation unit is transmitted to the actuator, a correlation between the measurement signal received and a modulation signal used for modulation of the actuator control signal by the signal modulation unit. The signal determination unit determines whether or not the measurement signal is a legitimate signal by using a correlation value obtained by the correlation calculation unit.
US11132433B1
A device, comprising at least one hardware processor adapted for allowing access to the device by: receiving, from a gesture sensor connected to the at least one hardware processor, a continuous input gesture, made by a user; identifying at least one part of the continuous input gesture not a member of a configured sequence of pattern gesture segments; identifying a match between the configured sequence of pattern gesture segments and a stripped input gesture produced by removing the at least one part of the continuous input gesture therefrom; and executing at least one software object by the at least one hardware processor subject to identifying the match, otherwise declining executing the at least one software object.
US11132428B2
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for capacitive through-body communication. In one aspect, a method includes capturing, from capacitive through-body communication with an on-body device worn by an individual, a biometric template comprising identification data associated with the individual, comparing the captured identification data of the captured biometric template with reference identification data of a stored biometric template associated with the individual, determining that the captured identification data matches the reference identification data of the stored biometric template; and authenticating identification of the individual.
US11132426B2
The present invention is a system for and method of enabling an initiating party to capture, store, and retrieve an image of at least one acknowledging party performing an acknowledgement requested by the initiating party where the acknowledging party(s) may be remotely located from the initiating party.
US11132423B2
According to examples, an apparatus may include a processor and a non-transitory computer readable medium having instructions that when executed by the processor, may cause the processor to partition a matrix of elements into a plurality of sub-matrices of elements. Each sub-matrix of the plurality of sub-matrices may include elements from a set of columns of the matrix of elements that includes a nonzero element. The processor may also assign elements of the plurality of sub-matrices to a plurality of crossbar devices to maximize a number of nonzero elements of the matrix of elements assigned to the crossbar devices.
US11132419B1
A process includes receiving, from a user identity, instructions for output characteristics including one or more of audio characteristics for rendering or capturing audio data or visual characteristics for rendering or capturing visual data. The process also includes determining, in response to the received instructions, output controls which effect the one or more of audio characteristics or visual characteristics, and associating the output controls with an online identity or resource. The process further includes storing the associated output controls and detecting an interaction with the online identity or resource. Moreover, the process includes accessing, in response to the detection of the interaction, the stored output controls, and enabling an effect, based on the output controls, of one or more of the audio characteristics or the visual characteristics with respect to interaction with the online identity or resource.
US11132418B2
Disclosed herein are a system and method for generating a floating button widget on a host web site. A popup widget may be generated and appear next to the floating button widget on the host website. The floating button widget is implemented via a code snippet integrated into a source code of the host web site. When the integrated code snippet is executed, an external call to an application programming interface (API) via the Internet is made and subsequently generates the floating button widget and/or popup widget on an interface (i.e., a web page) of the host web site.
US11132413B2
A travel or a promotion based recommendation is provided in association with a social graph of a recipient of a communication. A communication service initiates operations to provide the travel or promotion based recommendation by processing a content of a communication to identify a travel plan of a recipient or a promotion directed to a recipient. A detected shared attribute between the travel plan of the recipient and the travel plan of the acquaintance is assigned a relevancy score. The promotion is processed to determine a trend of the promotion with an acquaintance at a social networking site and an accuracy of the promotion. The shared attribute or the promotion is provided to the recipient.
US11132409B2
A method for identifying client states, receives a set of paths representative of a document object model (DOM) associated with a web page of a rich internet application and for each path in the set of paths received, extracts a subtree, as subtree X, for a current path. The method traverses all known sub-paths under the current path and delete corresponding subtrees from subtree X and reads contents of and determines states of subtree X to form a state X. The state X is added to a set of current states and responsive to a determination no more paths exist, returns the set of current states of the rich internet application.
US11132405B2
Embodiments describe systems and methods for identifying temporal demand for queries and using metadata to modify autocomplete results. In one embodiment, a record of historical queries is stored by a system and analyzed to identify periodic or repeated events where demand for autocomplete results associated with one or more categories deviates from normal demand. A temporal model based on this record is used to adjust autocomplete search results during subsequent time periods associated with the repeated events.
US11132401B1
A distributed hash table (DHT) based logging service utilizes a DHT to store an event log or another type of data. For example, applications can utilize the logging service to store data that logs aspects of their operation. A key/value storage service can provide access to the DHT. The data stored in the DHT can be organized into a “skipchain” data structure. The data structure includes nodes storing the data that are distributed across partitions of the DHT. Nodes in the data structure can identify “redundancy nodes” and “skip nodes.” When a request is received to add new data to the skipchain data structure, a new node is stored in the DHT that includes the new data. A head node for the data structure is updated in the DHT. The head node can also be utilized to recover from a failure to write an internal node to the data structure.
US11132397B2
A search device includes: a storage unit configured to store a video obtained from a camera; a screen unit to display the video; and a control unit to control operation of the storage unit and the screen unit, wherein the screen unit may display a time control interface for receiving a time condition, wherein the search device may search for videos and events stored in the storage unit in response to the time condition, and wherein the time control interface may include an AM control interface for receiving a morning time as the time condition and a PM control interface for receiving an afternoon time as the time condition.
US11132369B2
An online system identifies a candidate content item eligible for presentation to a viewing user of the online system, in which the candidate content item includes media (e.g., an image, a video, etc.). The online system identifies one or more media attributes for the media, such as color saturation, tone, brightness, sharpness, contrast, etc. The online system also predicts a value of a performance metric for the candidate content item that indicates a likelihood of user engagement with the candidate content item by the viewing user. For each modification that may be made to a media attribute, the online system predicts a change to the value of the performance metric. Based on the predicted change, the online system determines an optimal set of media attributes associated with a maximum predicted value of the performance metric. The online system modifies the media based on the optimal set of media attributes.
US11132359B2
Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a data analysis system for grouping and enriching data items for presentation to an analyst through a user interface. Data items from one or more data sources are combined into memory-efficient clustered data structures, which may be stored as one or more data tables in a database. Analysis and scoring of those clustered data structures can be performed by utilizing various criteria or rules to generate scores, reports, alerts, or conclusions that may aid an analyst in evaluating the clustered data structures. The analysis and scoring may also be added to the clustered data structures which are stored as one or more data tables in a database. The analyst may be prompted to create a dossier format or specification and to additional enrichments to be performed on the raw data items in the clustered data structures. The system may then search, group, or filter the raw data items based on the analyst-defined dossier format, as well as add enrichments to the data. Some examples of enrichments include changing the way the data is displayed, inserting data located in a separate reference table, or ordering data to help construct timelines, histograms, and/or other visualizations based upon the various attributes of the raw data items. The enriched data may be presented to the analyst through a user interface, in the user-defined format or specification in order to allow the analyst to efficiently evaluate the data clusters in the context of, for example, a risky trading investigation.
US11132356B2
Systems, methods and computer program products are provided. An indication that a log of data entries has reached a size limit for the log is received. The data entries are continually stored in the log over time, and each entry comprises an associated log level. A threshold log level for data entries in the log is determined. At least one new data entry for the log is received. An existing data entry having a log level less than or equal to the threshold log level is overwritten by the new data entry, so that the size limit is not exceeded.
US11132353B2
Examples provide a network component, a network switch, a central office, a base station, a data storage element, a method, an apparatus, a computer program, a machine readable storage, and a machine readable medium. A network component (10) is configured to manage data consistency among two or more data storage elements (20, 30) in a network (40). The network component (10) comprises one or more interfaces (12) configured to register information on the two or more data storage elements (20, 30) comprising the data, information on a temporal range for the data consistency, and information on one or more address spaces at the two or more data storage elements (20, 30) to address the data. The network component (10) further comprises a logical component (14) configured to effect data updating at the two or more data storage elements (20, 30) based on the information on one or more address spaces at the two or more data storage elements (20, 30) and based on the information on the temporal range for the data consistency.
US11132349B2
An update basis for updating digital content in a digital medium environment is described. The digital content is updated by incorporating new digital content components from a service provider system, such as a stock content service, to keep the digital content from seeming stale to client device users. The service provider system controls provision of digital content components according to an update basis described in a component request. In part, component requests ask that the service provider system provide digital content components for incorporation with digital content. Component requests also describe a timing basis with which digital content components are to be provided as updates. By way of example, the timing basis may correspond to a time interval (e.g., daily, weekly, monthly, seasonally, times of day, and so on), receiving user input in relation to the digital content (e.g., a navigation input to a web page), and so forth.
US11132346B2
An information processing method and apparatus, where the method includes: obtaining a user information table; creating, based on the user information table, a bitmap index including a plurality of bitmap vectors; creating a user identifier array based on the user information table; receiving a query request sent by a client; querying the user information table based on the bitmap index, the user identifier array, and at least one attribute value, to obtain a query result; and sending the query result to the client. In the foregoing manner, second-level indexing for an ad hoc query can be implemented.
US11132338B1
Disclosed herein are methods, systems, and processes to share data storage-related services between multiple deduplication systems. In one embodiment, the method comprises receiving an indication that a local file corresponds to a shared file; virtually segmenting the shared file into a plurality of data segments, where virtually segmenting the shared file generates data segment fingerprints and library virtual mapping metadata, and the library virtual mapping metadata comprises fingerprint information corresponding to each of the plurality of data segments, and at least one of a unique file identifier, an offset of each data segment, and a size of each data segment; and transmitting the library virtual mapping metadata, where the library virtual mapping metadata is configured to be used in a subsequent deduplication operation.
US11132331B2
Methods and systems for backing up and restoring different point in time versions of a virtual machine, an application, a database, or an electronic file using independently managed snapshot chains are described. In some cases, different point in time versions of a virtual machine may be captured and stored using one or more snapshot chains. Each snapshot chain may correspond with a base image (e.g., a full image snapshot) and one or more incremental files (e.g., two forward incremental files) that derive from the base image. A snapshot chain may be split into a plurality of shards or sub-chains such that the width of each shard or the maximum data size of the files in each shard is less than a threshold data size (e.g., is less than 1 TB). Data operations (e.g., consolidation and reverse operations) may be performed on the individual shards or sub-chains in parallel.
US11132324B2
A first data storage device and a second data storage device can be connected to a first remote host and a second remote host via a server as part of a distributed data network. The server may assign the first data storage device to administer a first virtualization for a first logical volume of the first remote host. A device controller of the data storage device can execute an operating system and then load at least one operating component in the first remote host as directed by the first device controller. The device controller can subsequently perform a first software application in the first remote host as part of the first virtualization.
US11132321B2
A system and method for automatically generating a control bifurcation signal to configure ports of a PCIe IO unit on a computing device. The lanes of the PCIe IO unit are divided into initial ports of the lowest granularity. It is determined whether a PCIe device is connected to each of the initial ports. The bifurcation port configuration of the PCIe IO unit is determined based on the initial ports having a connected PCIe device. Ports for the PCIe IO unit are configured based on the bifurcation port configuration.
US11132313B2
A data conversion control apparatus, comprising: at least one first interface each for coupling a first external interface, both of the first interface and the first external interface being in accordance with a predetermined physical interface standard, wherein data transmitted between the first interface and the first external interface is in accordance with a configurable application layer protocol; at least one second interface each for coupling a second external interface, wherein the second external interface is a memory interface in accordance with a predetermined memory interface standard, and the second interface is configurable to match the predetermined memory interface standard; and a data rebuild unit coupled between the at least one first interface and the at least one second interface, wherein the data rebuild unit is configured to rebuild data such that data can be transmitted in respective formats between the at least one first interface and the at least one second interface.
US11132294B2
A method and a system for garbage collection on a system. The method includes initiating a garbage collection process on a system by a garbage collector. The garbage collector includes one or more garbage collector threads. The method also includes marking a plurality of referenced objects using the garbage collector threads and one or more application threads during a preemption point. The method includes replicating the referenced objects using the garbage collector threads and marking for replication any newly discovered referenced objects found by scanning the application thread stack from a low-water mark. The method also includes replicating the newly discovered referenced objects and overwriting any reference to the old memory location.
US11132290B2
Processing within a non-uniform memory access (NUMA) computing environment is facilitated by obtaining memory for a memory heap for an application of a virtualized environment of the NUMA computing environment, and assigning portions of memory of the obtained memory to locality domain-based freelists. The assigning including obtaining, for a selected portion of memory of the portions of memory, a locality domain within the NUMA computing environment with which the portion of memory is associated, and adding the selected portion of memory to a corresponding locality domain-based freelist of the locality domain-based freelists based on the associated locality domain of the portion of memory. Domain locality is then used in allocating the memory from the locality domain-based freelists to processors of the NUMA computing environment performing processing of the application.
US11132289B2
Methods and apparatuses to improve the performance of a video game engine using an Entity Component System (ECS) are described herein. In accordance with an embodiment, the ECS creates and uses entities, to represent game objects, which are constructed entirely using value data types. The ECS constructs the entities within a memory in a densely packed linear way, and whereby the ECS constantly monitors (e.g., during game play) objects within a game and adjusts the entity distribution within the memory so that a maximum density of memory usage is maintained in real time as the game is being played.
US11132278B2
Techniques are provided to implement application programming interface (API) security validation testing for system integration testing (SIT) in a continuous integration environment. For example, a SIT tool detects a change in master code associated with an application comprising a plurality of microservices and an API gateway to route client API requests to the microservices of the application. The SIT tool obtains a listing of API endpoints exposed by the microservices of the application. The SIT tool performs an automated API security test validation process to determine whether an API security test file has been created for each API endpoint in the listing of API endpoints. The SIT tool fails the API security test validation process in response to determining that an API security test file has not be created for one or more API endpoints in the listing of API endpoints.
US11132276B2
A network apparatus 10 is provided with a physical layer processing unit 11 configured to generate physical layer information related to a physical layer of data in accordance with processing to transmit/receive the data, and a transmission unit 12 configured to transmit the data to a destination and to also the transmit physical layer information to a recipient separate from the destination.
US11132274B2
A machine includes a memory and a processor. The processor performs steps that include receiving a path to a storage area associated with a programming environment, wherein the machine has been assigned to the programming environment. The processor uses the path to retrieve a list of the applications that define the programming environment, the list comprising an identifier for each application and a path to an executable form of each application. The processor compares the list of applications to applications currently stored in the memory of the machine and removes an application from the memory that is not in the list of applications.
US11132267B1
A method for maintaining a replica of a primary storage on a secondary storage, when the primary storage includes data stored in a plurality of nodes. When at least one node or disk has failed, the method takes partial snapshot that excludes the failed node or disk. A diff file is created by the differences between the partial snapshot and a snapshot taken immediately prior to the failure. The diff is applied to the replica. When the failed node or disk comes back online, the method takes a snapshot prior to allowing any write operation. A diff file of the new snapshot is generated by comparing the new snapshot to the snapshot taken immediately prior to the failure. The new diff is applied to the replica.
US11132262B2
An application may store data to a dataset comprising a plurality of volumes stored on a plurality of storage systems. The application may request a dataset image of the dataset, the dataset image comprising a volume image of each volume of the dataset. A dataset image manager operates with a plurality of volume image managers in parallel to produce the dataset image, each volume image manager executing on a storage system. The plurality of volume image managers respond by performing requested operations and sending responses to the dataset image manager in parallel. Each volume image manager on a storage system may manage and produce a volume image for each volume of the dataset stored to the storage system. If a volume image for any volume of the dataset fails, or a timeout period expires, a cleanup procedure is performed to delete any successful volume images.
US11132255B2
The present disclosure relates to methods and systems for implementing redundancy in memory controllers. The disclosed systems and methods utilize a row of memory blocks, such that each memory block in the row is associated with an independent media unit. Failures of the media units are not correlated, and therefore, a failure in one unit does not affect the data stored in the other units. Parity information associated with the data stored in the memory blocks is stored in a separate memory block. If the data in a single memory block has been corrupted, the data stored in the remaining memory blocks and the parity information is used to retrieve the corrupted data.
US11132246B2
Apparatus, device, methods and system relating to a vehicular telemetry environment for the for identifying in real time unpredictable network communication faults based upon pre-processed raw telematics big data logs that may include GPS data and an indication of vehicle status data, and supplemental data that may further include location data and network data.
US11132245B2
A system for handling errors in a neural network includes a neural network processor for executing a neural network associated with use of a vehicle. The neural network processor includes an error detector configured to detect a data error associated with execution of the neural network and a neural network controller configured to receive a report of the data error from the error detector. In response to receiving the report, the neural network controller is further configured to signal that a pending result of the neural network is tainted without terminating execution of the neural network.
US11132240B2
Embodiments included herein generally relate to processing data samples. More particularly, embodiments relate to processing a plurality of data samples using a multi-agent ring-buffer and a plurality of agents configured to communicate with the ring-buffer to process each of the plurality of data samples.
US11132239B2
A processing apparatus includes multiple processing units and a transmission and reception unit. The multiple processing units include a first processing unit that executes a first process. The transmission and reception unit transmits process information indicating the first process to the multiple processing units. The multiple processing units include a second processing unit different from the first processing unit, and the second processing unit includes an acquisition unit that acquires a result of the first process if the first process indicated by the process information received by the second processing unit satisfies an acquisition condition specified for the second processing unit. The second processing unit executes a second process by using the acquired result of the first process.
US11132230B2
A computer-implemented method according to one embodiment includes partitioning resources of a network file system (NFS) platform into a plurality of zones, based on a number of exports within the NFS platform; receiving, at one of the exports within the NFS platform, a request from a first application to utilize the resources of the NFS platform; and allocating a predetermined portion of the resources to the first application within one of the plurality of zones, based on information included within the request.
US11132218B2
Techniques are disclosed relating to task execution with non-blocking calls. A computer system may receive a request to perform an operation comprising a plurality of tasks, each of which corresponds to a node in a graph. A particular one of the plurality of tasks specifies a call to a downstream service. The computer system may maintain a plurality of task queues, each of which is associated with a thread pool. The computer system may enqueue, in an order specified by the graph, the plurality of tasks in one or more of the plurality of task queues. The computer system may process the plurality of tasks. Such processing may include a thread of a particular queue in which the particular task is enqueued performing a non-blocking call to the downstream service. After processing the plurality of tasks, the computer system may return a result of performing the operation.
US11132202B2
An apparatus comprises execution circuitry to perform operations on source data values and to generate result data values; issue circuitry comprising one or more issue queues identifying pending operations awaiting performance by the execution circuitry, and selection circuitry to select pending operations to issue to the execution circuitry; data value cache storage comprising first and second cache regions; and cache control circuitry to control the storing to the first cache region of result data values generated by the execution circuitry and the eviction of stored result data values from the first cache region in response to newly generated result data values being stored in the first cache region; the cache control circuitry being configured to store to the second cache region result data values required as source data values for one or more oldest pending operations identified by the one or more issue queues and to inhibit eviction of a given result data value stored in the second cache region until initiation of execution of a pending operation which requires that given result data value as a source data value.
US11132198B2
A computer system, processor, and method for processing information is disclosed that includes at least one computer processor; a main register file associated with the at least one processor, the main register file having a plurality of entries for storing data, one or more write ports to write data to the main register file entries, and one or more read ports to read data from the main register file entries; one or more execution units including a dense math execution unit; and at least one accumulator register file having a plurality of entries for storing data. The results of the dense math execution unit in an aspect are written to the accumulator register file, preferably to the same accumulator register file entry multiple times, and the data from the accumulator register file is written to the main register file.
US11132196B2
Address collisions are managed when performing vector operations. A register store stores vector operands. Execution circuitry performs memory access operations to move the vector operands between the register store and memory and data processing operations using the vector operands. The execution circuitry may iteratively execute a vector loop, where during each iteration the execution circuitry executes a sequence of instructions to implement the vector loop. The sequence includes a check instruction identifying a plurality of memory addresses. The execution circuitry responds to the check instruction to determine whether an address hazard condition exists among the plurality of memory addresses. For each iteration of the vector loop, the execution circuitry responds to the check instruction determining an absence of the hazard address condition to employ a default level of vectorization when executing the sequence of instructions to implement the vector loop. But in the presence of the address hazard condition, the execution circuitry employs a reduced level of vectorization to implement the vector loop.
US11132194B2
According to one embodiment, an electronic calculator includes a processor. The processor is configured to display a screen image on which a first area displaying a source code and a second area displaying a diagram representing at least a part of the source code are arranged and edit the diagram displayed in the second area.
US11132193B1
A method for updating documentation comprising: documenting a marked segment in a documentation object, the marked segment comprising at least part of a version of a source file managed by a file version control system (VCS), where the documentation object comprises a copy of the marked segment documented thereby; identifying in the VCS a new version of the source file, where the new version was added to the VCS after the version of the source file having the marked segment; performing an identification of when an updated segment in the new version, equivalent to the marked segment, is different from the marked segment; and in response to the identification: classifying the updated segment according to differences identified between the updated segment and the copy of the marked segment; and generating an updated documentation object by modifying the copy of the marked segment according to the classification and the identified differences.
US11132185B2
A system for updating a monolithic application. The system includes an electronic processor. The electronic processor is configured to receive a new version of the monolithic application. The new version of the monolithic application includes a first set of computer readable instructions. The electronic processor is configured to create a new class that defines a previous version of the monolithic application. The previous version of the monolithic application includes a second set of computer readable instructions. The electronic processor is also configured to compile the monolithic application to combine the new version of the monolithic application and the previous version of the monolithic application into an executable file, receive a selection of a version of the monolithic application to execute, and execute computer executable instructions in the executable file corresponding to the received selection of a version of the monolithic application.
US11132184B2
A portion of executable code generated from a general-purpose high-level language can be changed easily while the executable code is running. An engineering apparatus (10) of the present disclosure includes an instance management unit (103) and a compiler/linker (104). When a control application is edited while the engineering apparatus (10) and target hardware (20) are connected online, the instance management unit (103) generates a list for control application switching and a program for control application switching. The list and the program are generated from the control application and expressed in a second programming language. The compiler/linker (104) generates executable code based on the list, the program, and a control service program. When the executable code is downloaded onto the target hardware (20), the control service program causes the program for control application switching to be executed on the target hardware (20).
US11132175B2
Approaches provide for controlling, managing, and/or otherwise interacting with mixed (e.g., virtual and/or augmented) reality content in response to input from a user, including voice input, device input, among other such inputs, in a mixed reality environment. For example, a mixed reality device, such as a headset or other such device can perform various operations in response to a voice command or other such input. In one such example, the device can receive a voice command and an application executing on the device or otherwise in communication with the device can analyze audio input data of the voice command to control the view of content in the environment, as may include controlling a user's “position” in the environment. The position can include, for example, a specific location in time, space, etc., as well as directionality and field of view of the user in the environment. A reference element can be displayed as an overlay to the mixed reality content, and can provide a visual reference to the user's position in the environment.
US11132172B1
Systems and methods for low latency audio data pipelines are disclosed. For example, a software enabled access point is established for direct wireless communication between a microphone device and an electronic device. Additionally, an audio data processing pipeline that bypasses default data processing of an operating system stack of the electronic device is utilized. The audio data processing pipeline includes minimal audio data processing that writes audio data directly to hardware components for output of corresponding audio.
US11132168B2
A display method for displaying a plurality of images on a display includes: generating the image with a texture having a resolution corresponding to a size of the image displayed on the display, the texture being selected from a texture memory storing a plurality of textures having different resolutions for the same image; and when storing a plurality of new textures having different resolutions into the texture memory and generating and displaying the image with the new texture but when the texture memory does not have a sufficient free space to store the new textures, deleting the texture stored in the texture memory, from the texture memory, in a lexicographic order from the texture having an old history of use and the texture having a high resolution, and storing the new textures into the free space secured in the texture memory.
US11132162B2
In an exemplary process for interacting with user interface objects using an eye gaze, an affordance associated with a first object is displayed. A gaze direction or a gaze depth is determined. While the gaze direction or the gaze depth is determined to correspond to a gaze at the affordance, a first input representing user instruction to take action on the affordance is received, and the affordance is selected responsive to receiving the first input.
US11132155B2
An image forming apparatus includes a consumable cartridge and a main body. The consumable cartridge includes a cartridge memory storing usage information and identifying information. The main body includes a main memory and a controller. The controller stores the identifying information stored in the cartridge memory in the main memory and rewrites the usage information stored in the cartridge memory into information indicating that the consumable cartridge is used in a case where the usage information indicates that the consumable cartridge is unused. The controller allows the image forming apparatus to execute printing in a case where the usage information indicates that the consumable cartridge is used and the identifying information stored in the cartridge memory is stored in the main memory or executes a specific error process in a case where the usage information indicates that the consumable cartridge is used and the identifying information stored in the cartridge memory is not stored in the main memory.
US11132154B2
An image processing system includes a chat application service, a server, and image processing apparatuses. The server comprises a memory storing instructions; and a processor that executes the instructions, the instructions causing the server to perform operations comprising: storing user information and information of an image processing apparatus, and providing a chat bot function for supporting an operation by a user, wherein the supporting of the operation includes, in a case where an image processing request is accepted via a chat screen of the chat application service, processing to specify an image processing apparatus which can be used by a user who made the image processing request from the plurality of image processing apparatuses, and to present information of the specified image processing apparatus via the chat screen.
US11132152B2
A firmware update system according to an embodiment is characterized in that the firmware update system, when a target application is installed on an image forming apparatus on which first firmware is installed, installs second firmware that is compatible with the target application, and installs the first firmware on the image forming apparatus when the target application in uninstalled from the image forming apparatus.
US11132143B2
A storage device includes a nonvolatile memory device that includes a plurality of memory blocks, and a controller that uses some memory blocks of the plurality of memory blocks as a buffer area. Memory blocks storing invalid data from among the some memory blocks are invalid memory blocks, and the controller identifies memory blocks, of which an elapsed time after erase is greater than a reuse time, from among the invalid memory blocks as an available buffer size, and provides the available buffer size to an external host device.
US11132140B1
Method and apparatus for enhancing performance of a storage device, such as a solid-state drive (SSD). A non-volatile memory (NVM) stores user data from a client device. Map metadata in a local memory describes locations of the user data in the NVM. The map metadata is arranged as a snapshot and accumulated journal updates. A metadata manager circuit combines a first portion of the journal updates with the existing snapshot to generate a new snapshot, and places a second portion of the journal updates into a read-only journal table in accordance with a selected metadata journaling strategy. A controller uses the updated snapshot and the table to service subsequently received client commands. Only dirty entries are processed and are written at the slowest acceptable rate, thereby improving client I/O performance during normal operation and time to ready (TTR) performance of the device during initialization.
US11132134B2
The embodiments set forth a technique for over-provisioning storage space within a solid-state storage device (SSD). In particular, a file system can (1) receive a first request to create a file, where the first request includes a size for the file, (2) identifying at least one extent that corresponds to storage space within the SSD that satisfies the size for the file, and associating the file with the at least one extent to indicate that the storage space is occupied, (3) receive a second request to cause (i) the file to remain established within the file system, and (ii) the storage space to be marked free within the SSD, and (4) carrying out the second request by causing the storage space to be marked free within the SSD.
US11132124B2
One embodiment provides an apparatus. The apparatus may include memory circuitry to store tensor data representing a tensor. The apparatus may include memory controller circuitry to access the memory circuitry. The apparatus may include processor circuitry to: receive a request for a tensor operation; generate a plurality of sub-commands for the tensor operation; and provide the sub-commands to memory controller circuitry to perform the tensor operation based on instructions contained in one or more of the sub-commands. The instructions contained in one or more of the sub-commands may include identify addresses in memory to access; activate one or more rows in the memory circuitry that correspond to the addresses; and transfer tensor data to and/or from the memory circuitry.
US11132122B2
A handwriting input apparatus includes processing circuitry configured to cause control data with respect to an input device to be stored in association with identification information of the input device received from the input device; and reflect the control data associated with the identification information of the input device received from the input device in stroke data that is handwritten on the basis of a position of the input device in contact with a touch panel and displayed, and display information based on the stroke data on a display unit.
US11132121B2
The embodiment of the present application discloses a method, an apparatus, a storage medium, and an electronic device of processing split screen display. In the embodiment of the present application, gesture information on a display screen is acquired; when it is determined that the gesture information matches preset gesture information, position change information corresponding to the gesture information is acquired; when it is determined that the position change information matches preset position change information, a display region of the display screen is divided into at least two sub-regions; and a currently displayed first display interface is displayed in a first sub-region of the at least two sub-regions.
US11132107B2
A secondary device receives presence information for a content item that is synchronized by a content management system with the secondary device and with a primary device. If a user of the primary device is present as indicated by the presence information, a collaboration element is displayed on the secondary device. Responsive to a user input at the collaboration element, a collaboration request is sent to the primary device, and collaboration information enabling collaborative interaction with an instance of the content item on the primary device is received.
US11132104B1
A method of managing user interface items in a visual user interface (VUI) is disclosed. In one aspect, the method comprises displaying a VUI screen on a display. The VUI screen comprises a scrollable area comprising a plurality of selectable items. The VUI screen provides a pin holder located at an edge of a display area of the display. The state of the pin holder and the second pin holder persists in response to changes in a visual state of the scrollable area. A selected item in the plurality of selectable items is pinned to the pin holder in response to detection of a pinning command. A visual state of the scrollable area is changed in response to detection of corresponding input. A pinned item corresponding to a selected pin from the pin holder is unpinned in response to detection of an unpinning command.
US11132101B2
The embodiments of the present disclosure provide a method of moving an icon. The method includes: displaying a first page of a home screen in the main display area under an icon management mode; when receiving a first operation on the icon in the first page, displaying the icon in the subsidiary display area in response to a first operation; switching the first page to a second page of the home screen and displaying the second page; and displaying the icon in the second page in response to a second operation, when the second operation is received. The embodiments of the present disclosure solve the problems of high operation difficulty and low operation efficiency when moving icons in the related art.
US11132093B2
A touch panel has a first electrode layer positioned on a first surface of a transparent insulating member and a second electrode layer positioned on a second surface of the transparent insulating member. The first electrode layer is provided with a plurality of first strip electrodes, and the second electrode layer is provided with a plurality of second strip electrodes. There is at least one combination of the first strip electrode and the second strip electrode satisfying an electrode width W1 of the first strip electrode
US11132092B2
A touch substrate, a manufacturing method thereof and a display device. The touch substrate according to the embodiment of the present disclosure includes: a basal substrate; a touch electrode layer disposed on the basal substrate, the touch electrode layer comprising a plurality of touch electrodes; and a filler disposed between any two adjacent touch electrodes of the touch electrode layer. An orthographic projection of the filler on the basal substrate is at least partially located between orthographic projections of two adjacent touch electrodes on the basal substrate. A refractive index of the filler is n3, a refractive index of the basal substrate is n1, a refractive index of the touch electrode is n2, and |n2−n3|<|n2−n1|.
US11132089B2
An input device includes: a detector that detects an operation state of an operation object on an operation surface; a controller that performs input to a predetermined instrument; and a driver that vibrates the operation surface. The predetermined instrument includes a display. Multiple operation buttons are displayed on the display. An operation coordinate position of the operation object is associated with a display coordinate position of each of the multiple operation buttons. The controller causes the driver to generate a predetermined vibration on an area of the operation surface corresponding to an intermediate area between a first operation button and a second operation button. The controller corrects a first display coordinate position to a second display coordinate position or prohibit an attraction control.
US11132084B2
The present disclosure generally relates to the field of display technologies and, more particularly, to a touch circuit, a touch detection method, a display panel, and a display device. The touch circuit includes a touch electrode, a touch signal line, and a driving transistor. The driving transistor has a control terminal coupled to the touch electrode, a first terminal receiving a first power signal, and a second terminal coupled to the touch signal line, and is configured to output a current signal to the touch signal line based on a voltage signal of the touch electrode.
US11132077B2
A method for improving flexibility of a circuit board, e.g., comprising a touch-based sensor, and reducing manufacturing costs by eliminating routing around a border of the touch-based sensor is presented herein. The method comprises forming an array of touch sensors on a first side of the circuit board, in which portions of the circuit board located between three edges of the circuit board and a border of the array of touch sensors exclude traces; and forming first traces between respective second traces in a singular direction on a second side of the circuit board, in which the first traces are electrically coupled, using a first group of vias, to respective rows of the array of touch sensors, and the second traces are electrically coupled, using a second group of vias, to respective columns of the array of touch sensors.
US11132074B2
An active stylus includes at least one electrode, and an integrated circuit coupled to the at least one electrode. The integrated circuit is configured to: operate in a first mode to unilaterally transmit signals to a sensor controller from one of the at least one electrode; attempt to detect an uplink signal from the sensor controller, using one of the at least one electrode, in a time period T1 during which the unilateral transmission of signals to the sensor controller is suspended; in response to not detecting the uplink signal, repeat operating in the first mode to unilaterally transmit signals to the sensor controller; and in response to detecting the uplink signal, stop operating in the first mode and transition to a second mode in which to transmit a downlink signal to the sensor controller, wherein the downlink signal is responsive to the uplink signal transmitted from the sensor controller.
US11132071B2
The present invention disclosed a foldable mouse device comprising a power supply, a flexible connecting sheet, a contacting assembly, a flexible guiding sheet and a controller. The flexible connecting sheet is in contact with the power supply. One end of the contact assembly is connected to the flexible connecting sheet. One end of the flexible guiding sheet is located on one side of the contacting assembly. The controller is respectively connected to the flexible guiding sheet and the power supply. Wherein the flexible guiding sheet is in contact with the contacting assembly when the flexible connecting sheet and the flexible guiding sheet are folded. The flexible connecting sheet and the flexible guiding sheet are used to strengthen the structural strength of the internal circuit for avoiding being damaged or broken arisen from frequent bending and pulling when switching the circuit open and close by folding and unfolding the mouse device.
US11132067B2
A method for generating a simulation with a simulation device is disclosed. The method includes receiving from a simulation adapter, a characteristics profile associated with a physical object connected to the simulation adapter; generating a simulation experience based on the characteristics profile of the physical object; receiving movement data from the simulation adapter corresponding to movement of the physical object; modifying a physical object representation in the simulation experience based on the movement data; and generating a simulation event including the modified physical object representation in the simulation experience based on the movement data.
US11132065B2
This document describes apparatuses and techniques for radar-enabled sensor fusion. In some aspects, a radar field is provided and reflection signals that correspond to a target in the radar field are received. The reflection signals are transformed to provide radar data, from which a radar feature indicating a physical characteristic of the target is extracted. Based on the radar features, a sensor is activated to provide supplemental sensor data associated with the physical characteristic. The radar feature is then augmented with the supplemental sensor data to enhance the radar feature, such as by increasing an accuracy or resolution of the radar feature. By so doing, performance of sensor-based applications, which rely on the enhanced radar features, can be improved.
US11132052B2
A system has an augmented reality device accessory that interacts with a virtual element in an augmented reality experience. Further, the system has an augmented reality device that that renders a virtual element that overlays a real-world element in the augmented reality experience. The augmented reality device also determines that the augmented reality device accessory meets one or more mobility criteria with respect to the virtual element. Further, the augmented reality device adjusts the rendering of the virtual element to increase visibility of the real-world element based on the one or more mobility criteria being met.
US11132051B2
This disclosure presents systems and methods to provide an interactive environment in response to touch-based inputs. A first body channel communication device coupled to a user may transmit and/or receive signals configured to be propagated along skin of the user such that the skin of the user comprises a signal transmission path. A second body channel communication device coupled to an interaction entity may be configured to transmit and/or receive signals configured to be propagated along the skin of the user along the signal transmission path. A presentation device may present images of virtual content to the user. Information may be communicated between the first body channel communication device, the second body channel communication device, and the presentation device so that virtual content specific to the interaction entity may be presented to augment an appearance of the interaction entity.
US11132049B2
Methods and apparatus for adaptive power profiling in a baseband processing system. In an exemplary embodiment, an apparatus includes one or more processing engines. Each processing engine performs at least one data processing function. The apparatus also includes an adaptive power profile (APP) and a job manager that receives job requests for data processing. The job manager allocates the data processing associated with the job requests to the processing engines based on the adaptive power profile. The adaptive power profile identifies a first group of the processing engines to perform the data processing associated with the job requests, and identifies remaining processing engines to be set to a low power mode.
US11132042B2
An example apparatus comprises a drive carrier assembly which may include a memory device, and an energy storage device having at least a portion thereof encased in a housing. In some examples, the apparatus may include a printed circuit assembly to detect a power failure of a host computing device. The printed circuit assembly, may have a first portion coupled to the energy storage device and a second portion coupled to a backplane of the host computing device.
US11132036B2
A method, system and computer program product for implementing enhanced component reliability for leading edge components in a server computer system based upon system humidity conditions. A humidity value is identified and compared with a threshold value at an air flow input in contact with the leading edge components. One or more air flow control elements are used to direct air flow based upon the compared humidity values of the server system.
US11132034B2
Embodiments for electronic device fasteners that enable an electronic device to be reliably and quickly secured on a host board are presented. In one exemplary embodiment, a fastening assembly includes a glider component that supports an electronic device such as an M.2 solid state drive, and slides on tracks installed on a host board to bring a handle bar in a locking position above the electronic device securing the electronic device in place. The glider component and the tracks are designed with sloped surfaces such that as the glider component slides over the tracks, when it reaches an end of the track, a stable engagement secures the electronic device in place without the need for any additional fastening mechanisms.
US11132027B2
A display module including non-folding portions and a folding portion disposed between the non-folding portions; a first supporting member disposed under the display module; and a second supporting member disposed between the display module and the first supporting member, wherein the first supporting member may include: a first supporter and a second supporter overlapping with the non-folding portions; and a plurality of supporting units overlapping with the folding portion.