Wireless power transfer system for listening devices with expandable case

    公开(公告)号:US12100983B2

    公开(公告)日:2024-09-24

    申请号:US17514630

    申请日:2021-10-29

    申请人: NuCurrent, Inc.

    发明人: Dennis Kapolnek

    摘要: A wireless power transfer system is provided for mobile charging of one or more listening devices. A case configured for attachment to a mobile electronic device having a wireless power transfer antenna includes a first plate and a second plate expandably connected to the first plate, such that when expanded, the first plate and a second plate define a hollow for each of the listening devices. Each hollow is shaped and located to hold a listening device in a coupling position with the wireless power transfer antenna of the mobile electronic device when the case is mounted to the mobile electronic device. An attachment may be used to mount the case to the mobile electronic device.

    Wireless power transmitter for high fidelity communications and high power transfer

    公开(公告)号:US12100973B2

    公开(公告)日:2024-09-24

    申请号:US17977444

    申请日:2022-10-31

    申请人: NuCurrent, Inc.

    IPC分类号: H02J50/80 H02J50/12

    CPC分类号: H02J50/80 H02J50/12

    摘要: Wireless power transfer systems, disclosed, include one or more circuits to facilitate high power transfer at high frequencies. Such wireless power transfer systems include a damping circuit, configured to dampen a wireless power signal such that communications fidelity is upheld at high power. The damping circuit includes at least a damping transistor that is configured to receive, from the transmitter controller, a damping signal for switching the transistor to control damping during transmission of the wireless data signals. Utilizing such systems enables wireless power transfer at high frequency, such as 13.56 MHz, at voltages over 1 Watt, while maintaining fidelity of in-band communications associated with the higher power wireless power signal.

    Data validation and master network techniques

    公开(公告)号:US12050517B2

    公开(公告)日:2024-07-30

    申请号:US17952385

    申请日:2022-09-26

    摘要: Disclosed herein are techniques and tools for verifying data for semantic correctness and/or verifying data for network correctness. In one respect, a method includes receiving input defining a validation point, the validation point comprising at least two or more validation functions applicable to (i) raw data and (ii) other data stored within a semantic network comprising nodes and links, importing source data; applying one or more transformations to the source data, populating the source data into one or more of the nodes and links comprising the semantic network, executing the validation point with respect the source data, based on the executing, determining one or more rules associated with the validation point are not satisfied, and based on the determining, revising either the source data or the other data stored withing the semantic network.

    Systems and methods for aligning trajectory information derived from different source data

    公开(公告)号:US12045995B2

    公开(公告)日:2024-07-23

    申请号:US16905872

    申请日:2020-06-18

    申请人: Lyft, Inc.

    IPC分类号: G06T7/246 G06T7/70 G06V20/56

    摘要: Examples disclosed herein may involve a computing system that is operable to (i) derive a first representation of an agent's trajectory from a first set of sensor data captured by a first sensor system associated with a vehicle, (ii) derive a second representation of the agent's trajectory from a second set of sensor data captured by a second sensor system associated with the vehicle, (iii) align the spatial reference frames of the first and second representations by applying a spatial transformation to a given one of the first and second representations, and (iv) align the temporal reference frames of the first and second representations by determining an origin-time offset between the temporal reference frames of the first and second representations and applying the determined origin-time offset to timing information encoded in the given one of the first and second representations.

    Digital duplicate
    7.
    发明授权

    公开(公告)号:US12019668B2

    公开(公告)日:2024-06-25

    申请号:US17150695

    申请日:2021-01-15

    摘要: Disclosed herein is new approach for structuring an organization's data, involving at a high level establishing a digital context and populating the digital context with digital content to thereby form what is referred to herein as a digital duplicate. In one aspect, the disclosed approach may be embodied in a computer-implemented method that involves: establishing a data structure comprising (i) a structural context that has at least one data component, where each component of the structural context has associated therewith one or more respective data properties (ii) a semantic context that has at least two data types that further describe individual data properties and; and populating underlying data into an instance of the data structure such that underlying data populated into each respective property of the at least one data component has each of the at least two data types of the semantic context.

    Compressing digital metrics for transmission across a network utilizing a graph-based compression dictionary and time slice delta compression

    公开(公告)号:US11949764B2

    公开(公告)日:2024-04-02

    申请号:US18047880

    申请日:2022-10-19

    申请人: Bitdrift, Inc.

    CPC分类号: H04L69/04 H04L47/38 H04L51/06

    摘要: The present disclosure relates to systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable media that generate compressed metric data for digital metrics utilizing a graph-based compression dictionary and time slice compression. For instance, the disclosed systems can utilize a dynamically modifiable graph-based compression dictionary to generate compressed metric label identifiers for metric labels of digital metrics. The graph-based compression dictionary can include nodes and edges corresponding to metric label segments and metric label identifier values, respectively. The disclosed systems can traverse the graph-based compression dictionary using a metric label to determine the corresponding compressed metric label identifier. The disclosed systems can further generate delta compression values for the metric values of the digital metrics. For instance, the disclosed systems can compare metric values within a single time slice (e.g., a time stamp) to generate corresponding delta compression values. In some cases, the disclosed systems further compare the metric values across a time window.