06th week of 2009 patent applcation highlights part 21 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20090033465 | WIRELESS SYSTEMS HAVING MULTIPLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND EMPLOYING SIMPLIFIED FABRICATION AND MATCHING, AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - A means and method to connect multiple IC chips to a single apparatus where the IC chips may function as a passive system or network in space. The collection of antennae and coupled near field devices form a pool of energy in which multiple devices may be introduced so as to provide a pool of energy and/or to function as a network or networks of devices including IC chips. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033466 | Tag Identification System, Tag Reading Apparatus, and Method for Determining Location of Tags - The invention provides a tag identification system, a tag reading apparatus, and a method for determining location of tags. According to an aspect of the invention, a tag identification system comprises a tag reading apparatus which transmits interrogation signals and a plurality of tags arranged in a sequence, wherein each of the plurality of tags is capable of returning a reply in response to a received interrogation signal; the tag reading apparatus at least comprises a location determination unit which determines the arrangement location of the plurality of tags based on replies received by the tag reading apparatus which are returned by the plurality of tags in response to interrogation signals. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033467 | RF IDENTIFICATION DEVICE WITH NEAR-FIELD-COUPLED ANTENNA - An embodiment of a RF identification device is formed by a tag and by a reader. The tag is formed by a processing circuit and a first antenna, which has the function both of transmitting and of receiving data. The reader is formed by a control circuit and by a second antenna, which has the function both of transmitting and of receiving data. The processing circuit is formed by a resonance capacitor, a modulator, a rectifier circuit, a charge-pump circuit and a detection circuit. The antenna of the tag and the processing circuit are integrated in a single structure in completely monolithic form. The first antenna has terminals connected to the input of the rectifier circuit, the output of which is connected to the charge-pump circuit. The charge-pump circuit has an output connected to the detection circuit. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033468 | RFID tag information communicating apparatus - This disclosure discloses an RFID tag information communicating apparatus, comprising an apparatus antenna device; a command transmission portion that generates and transmits a command signal for reading information from an RFID circuit element; an information acquisition portion that attempts a reception of a reply signal transmitted from said RFID circuit element in response to said command signal; and an electrostatic-safe communication control portion that controls at least said command transmission portion and repeatedly transmit a plurality of times said command signal to said RFID circuit element so that information substantially unaffected by static electricity is acquired by said information acquisition portion. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033469 | Remote Detector And Method And Use Of A Remote Detector - The invention relates to a remote detector or sensor system. The system comprise a reading device ( | 2009-02-05 |
20090033470 | APPARATUS FOR ROBOT BEHAVIOR SERIES CONTROL BASED ON RFID TECHNOLOGY - A method for robot behavior series control based on radio frequency identification (RFID) technology, and which is with capability of extending behaviors by composing or arranging different behavior units series in RFID tags. The apparatus comprises: an RFID reader, for accessing data stored in an RFID tag; a behavior control unit, capable of receiving data from the RFID tag while decoding and converting the received data into corresponding behavior code to be outputted and used for controlling behaviors of a robot; a driving unit, for receiving the output from the behavior control unit so as to actuate the robot to generate interactions with an accessory of the robot where the RFID tag is attached thereon. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033471 | Method for using a mobile control device - In the English translation document, please replace the abstract with the following: There is described method for using a mobile control device that serves for controlling a machine within an assigned effective range which is only partially delimited by one or more RFID transponders and has protective measures. Control commands of the control device are also executed when it does not receive any valid transponder data, but the controller has received a corresponding signal. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033472 | MEMORY BOARD DEVICE FOR HOME OR ORGANIZATIONAL USE AND USE THEREOF - The present invention relates to a memory board or device that allows for the input of specific tasks that are to effected by the user such as by typing or writing a message or touching a pictorial touch screen on the face of the device and which sends an audible or visual reminder message to the user advising the user that a task is to be effected and comprises a means for inactivating the reminder after the task has been completed. In preferred embodiments the memory device will be connected to another individual or organization who is contacted after a reminder message has not been deactivated after a prescribed time has lapsed. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033473 | Piezoelectric buzzer - A piezoelectric buzzer includes a housing unit, a buzzer unit, and first and second terminals. The housing unit includes first and second housings coupled together. The second housing includes a base plate and a pair of spaced apart insert seats, each of which protrudes inwardly from the base plate toward the first housing and is formed with an insert hole. The buzzer unit is disposed in the resonant chamber and includes a vibrating plate and a piezoelectric plate attached to the vibrating plate. The first and second terminals are inserted respectively into the insert holes of the insert seats, and have a respective connection section extending outwardly of the housing unit, and a respective extending section abutting against a respective one of the vibrating plate and the piezoelectric plate. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033474 | Car door opening early-warning system - A car door opening early-warning system, which is adapted to a vehicle having a plurality of door locks and an electric module that is used to generate an actuation power, is provided. The early-warning system includes a plurality of interlocking devices and at least one warning device. The interlocking devices are disposed on the corresponding door locks, and are connected to the warning device and the electric module. The warning device is disposed on the vehicle, and when the door locks are unlocked, the interlocking devices are actuated to conduct the actuation power to the warning device, such that the warning device is actuated to send a warning signal. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033475 | Bicycle Warning Device - A device for warning a bicycle rider of an object approaching the bicycle rider from behind a bicycle with a rear view mirror mounted to the bicycle by a mounting assembly, a detector mounted to the bicycle and capable of detecting the object and determining if the object is approaching the bicycle rider from behind the bicycle, and an alarm in electrical communication with the detector, the alarm mounted on one of the mirror or the mounting assembly. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033476 | BODY STRUCTURE OF VEHICLE HAVING SIDE-COLLISION DETECTION SENSOR - A body structure of a vehicle reliably detects, with a side-collision detection sensor disposed on a pillar, a side-collision of a side door of a vehicle body against a pole and particularly a side-collision against a pole in a diagonal direction. A metal bracket that projects toward a vehicle width direction outer side is disposed on an outer side surface in a predetermined position (substantially intermediate position between a front pillar and a center pillar) of a rocker. By setting this metal bracket on the outer side of the rocker, in addition to an impact beam disposed inside a door, an acceleration (sensor G) transmitted to the side-collision detection sensor disposed inside the center pillar increases during a side-collision against a pole in a diagonal direction, so the side-collision state can be reliably and rapidly detected even at a position distant from the center pillar. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033477 | DOOR VICINITY MONITORING SYSTEM FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE AND CORRESPONDING METHODS - In a method and a control device for a vehicle, it is proposed that a vicinity monitoring system monitors the immediate vicinity of the vehicle, that it is checked if a collision with possibly opening vehicle doors can occur, that the occupation of the corresponding vehicle seats is also checked, and that the corresponding door is only secured by means of warning signals or blocking in case a corresponding vehicle seat is occupied. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033478 | UNIVERSAL TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SENSOR - A tire pressure monitoring device includes a memory that includes a plurality of selectable communication protocols to govern communication and operation. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033479 | TIRE INFORMATION MONITORING SYSTEM AND TIRE INFORMATION TRANSMITTER - A tire information monitoring system composed of a tire information transmitter mounted on tires and a vehicle-side device installed in a vehicle body is provided. The tire information transmitter comprises: a first antenna; a sensor circuit configured as a resonance circuit; a transceiver circuit that is connected between the first antenna and the sensor circuit, the transceiver circuit extracting an excitation signal for exciting the resonance circuit from a carrier wave signal received through the first antenna to input the extracted excitation signal to the sensor circuit, and carrying a resonance signal generated in the sensor circuit in the carrier wave signal to wirelessly transmit the carrier wave signal through the first antenna; a second antenna; a rectifier circuit for rectifying a high-frequency reception signal output through the second antenna; a memory circuit having stored therein information on the tires and/or the sensor circuit; a control circuit that is supplied with electricity from the rectifier circuit and reads the information on the tires and/or the sensor circuit from the memory circuit; and a modulation circuit that is connected to the first antenna and modulates the carrier wave signal received through the first antenna with the information on the tires and/or the sensor circuit, read by the control circuit. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033480 | TIRE INFORMATION MONITORING SYSTEM AND TIRE INFORMATION TRANSMITTER - A tire information monitoring system composed of a tire information transmitter mounted on tires and a vehicle-side device installed in a vehicle body is provided. The tire information transmitter comprises: an antenna; a sensor circuit configured as a resonance circuit; a transceiver circuit that is connected between the antenna and the sensor circuit, the transceiver circuit extracting an excitation signal for exciting the resonance circuit from a carrier wave signal received through the antenna to input the extracted excitation signal to the sensor circuit, and carrying a resonance signal generated in the sensor circuit in the carrier wave signal to wirelessly transmit the carrier wave signal through the antenna; and a correction data transmission circuit that stores therein correction data for correcting tire information measured by the sensor circuit in accordance with inherent characteristics of the sensor circuit, the correction data transmission circuit modulating the carrier wave signal received through the antenna with the correction data and wirelessly transmitting the modulated carrier wave signal through the antenna. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033481 | Brake-Actuated Message Device - A brake-actuated message device. An illustrative embodiment of the brake-actuated message device includes a device casing having a front panel, a plurality of lights carried by the front panel, a message panel carried by the front panel generally adjacent to the plurality of lights, a message provided in the message panel, a lighting module connected to the plurality of lights and brake circuit wiring connected to the lighting module. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033482 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING DATA PROCESSING AND CONTROL IN A MEDICAL COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - Methods and apparatus for providing data processing and control for use in a medical communication system are provided. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033483 | Amplifier for Multi-Use of Single Environmental Sensor - A detection system in which a single sensor is employed to detect an extensive range of a parameter The output signal from the sensor is fed to the input of the electrical circuit, having a feedback loop, wherein the electrical circuit has a non-linear transfer characteristic. The non-linear transfer characteristic is achieved by changing the behaviour of the feedback loop of the electrical circuit at a predetermined level of input signal. The output of the circuit has a proportional relationship with the input until the input signal reaches this predetermined value, whereupon the behaviour of the feedback loop changes and the relationship of the output to the input of the circuit changes. While the input signal is above the predetermined value, the output of the circuit has a linear but disproportionate relationship with the input at a gradient different to that when the input signal is below the predetermined value. Further, the behaviour of the feedback loop changes to create a knee point in the response between the proportional and the linear parts of the characteristic. In this way, an overall non-linear transfer characteristic is produced by the electrical circuit, the transfer characteristic having with a well-defined knee point. The resolution of input signals below the knee point may be greater than the resolution of signals above the knee point. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033484 | SENSOR AND TRANSMISSION CONTROL CIRCUIT IN ADAPTIVE INTERFACE PACKAGE - A programmable interface module includes a linear power regulator to control and provide power to interfaced components on an as needed basis. The interface module is implemented in, for example, a threat sensor pack and multiplexed to a plurality of sensor modules. In a first mode, the linear voltage regulator provides a relatively small amount of power which allows a sensor module to output a signal responsive to detecting an environmental condition (e.g., gamma or x-ray radiation, extreme temperatures, etc.). The interface module can switch the linear voltage regulator to a second mode in which the linear voltage regulator ramps up the amount of power provided to a detecting sensor module. The sensor module can then provide a threat level indicative of a concentration or intensity of the environmental condition. If the threat level surpasses a predetermined threshold, the sensor pack can output a threat signal to security server. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033485 | WIRELESS SYSTEM AND WIRELESS MODULE THEREFOR - A wireless system includes a server having a port, a plurality of sensors or devices, each of which includes a wireless transceiver and a proximity sensor; and a wireless module. The wireless module includes a port interconnected with the port of the server, a wireless transceiver cooperating with the port of the wireless module, the wireless transceiver of the wireless module being structured to wirelessly communicate with the wireless transceiver of the sensors or devices, a proximity sensor structured to sense one of the sensors or devices, and a target structured to be sensed by the proximity sensor of such one of the sensors or devices. The port of the server is structured to cooperate with the port of the wireless module to transmit and receive wireless messages. The port of the wireless module cooperates with the wireless transceiver to transmit and receive the wireless messages. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033486 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FACIAL NERVE MONITORING - In accordance with the invention apparatus is provided for monitoring the activity of a surgeon. The apparatus comprises a plurality of wireless sensing units for producing an output indicative of nerve stimulation. A receiver takes the output of the receiver units and produces at its output a plurality of signals each corresponding to the output of one of the plurality of wireless sensing units. An analyzer unit receives the plurality of signals each corresponding to the output of one of the plurality of wireless sensing units from the receiver. An indicator responds to the output of the analyzer unit. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033487 | MOBILE RADIATION SURVEILLANCE NETWORK - A detection system and method having at least one detection unit, and a control centre unit. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033488 | INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS AND METHOD, AND NON-CONTACT IC CARD DEVICE - An information processing method includes the steps of: detecting a magnetic field variation that occurs in the vicinity of a receiving section that receives a magnetic field signal; determining whether or not a detection result satisfies a predetermined condition that is set in advance; connecting a storage section, which stores information included in the magnetic field signal received by the receiving section, to the receiving section if it is determined that the detection result does not satisfy the condition; and connecting the storage section to a reading section that reads information stored on the storage section, if it is determined that the detection result satisfies the condition. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033489 | Terminal - A terminal, such as an automated teller machine, comprises: a customer identification device; a sensor for detecting presence of a customer at the terminal; and a controller coupled to the customer identification device and the sensor. The controller is programmed to (i) track the customer's location, (ii) create a session on identification of a customer, and (iii) close the created session when a customer absence criterion is fulfilled. The functions of the customer identification device and the sensor may be performed by a single unit. The customer absence criterion may comprise a time period during which the customer is not detected at the terminal. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033490 | System and Method of Dynamically Weighted Analysis for Intrusion Decision-Making - An intrusion detection mechanism is provided for flexible, automatic, thorough, and consistent security checking and vulnerability resolution in a heterogeneous environment. The mechanism may provide a predefined number of default intrusion analysis approaches, such as signature-based, anomaly-based, scan-based, and danger theory. The intrusion detection mechanism also allows a limitless number of intrusion analysis approaches to be added on the fly. Using an intrusion detection skin, the mechanism allows various weights to be assigned to specific intrusion analysis approaches. The mechanism may adjust these weights dynamically. The score ration can be tailored to determine if an intrusion occurred and adjusted dynamically. Also, multiple security policies for any type of computing element may be enforced. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033491 | Method, System And Apparatus For Dwell Monitoring In A Retail Establishment - A method, system and apparatus for facilitating dwell monitoring in a retail store, including detecting and monitoring the number of shoppers in a store through the use of broadcasting devices, such as RFID tags, and associated signal detecting devices, and a processor for processing the information, and storage media for storing the information, as desired (such as, for example, a computer), and an event engine for comparing the information processed with threshold data to generate alerts when a threshold is reached. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033492 | COILED CABLE DISPLAY DEVICE - A system for displaying an item includes a display shelf having an aperture through it and a thin tether having a first end and a second end that extends through the aperture. The first end of the tether is secured to a mount above a top side of said display shelf and the second end of said tether is secured adjacent to a bottom side of the displays shelf. The first end of the tether has a mount for connection of tether to the item, above the shelf. The system further includes a coiled cable coiled around the tether extending through the aperture. The coiled cable provides an electrical path to the item. The coiled cable has a first end and a second end. The first end is secured adjacent to the mount and the second end securely terminates below the bottom unexposed side of said display shelf. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033493 | Method, System and Apparatus for Writing Common Information to a Plurality of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Tags - RFID methods, systems and apparatus for writing common data (RFID information) to a plurality of RFID tags, include transmitting a common-write data signal including the common data to a plurality of RFID tags located in a broadcast field, where the plurality of RFID tags receive and respectively write the common data in internal memory of the plurality of RFID tags in accordance with a common algorithm. A common-write data signal may include common identifier data. Each of a plurality of RFID tags may generate common identifier data by controlling a random number generator of the tag. Each of a plurality of RFID tags may be pre-configured (initialized) for receiving common data and writing the common data to memory in accordance with a common algorithm. Each of a reader and a plurality of RFID tags may include common algorithm for transmitting/receiving and executing a common-write-enable command that enables a common write capability of a tag (e.g., initializes a tag for receiving a common-write data signal), and for transmitting/receiving a common-write-disable command that disables common-write capability of a tag. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033494 | VEHICULAR MOBILE RF TAGS - A mobile radio frequency (RF) tag for a motor vehicle includes an antenna. A RF transceiver is coupled to the antenna. A processor compatible with a mobile phone protocol is coupled to the RF transceiver. The processor is configured to receive an activation signal and transmit a tracking signal over a control communications channel of the mobile phone protocol. A power lead is coupled to the processor. The power lead is configured to couple to a voltage supply of the motor vehicle. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033495 | MOLDABLE RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION DEVICE - This invention relates to molded plastic article having an in-mold label comprising radio frequency identification (RFID) device, and methods of in-mold labeling. In one embodiment of the invention, an RFID label comprises an RFID inlay and a substrate underneath the RFID inlay. The substrate includes a first surface and a second surface, with the RFID inlay disposed on the first surface. A primer is applied to the first surface including the inlay and the second surface of the substrate. A polymer cover is applied over the primer on the first surface and the second surface using slot die coating. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033496 | SYSTEM TO EFFECTUATE POINT OF USE CONTROL AND ACCOUNTABILITY OF MONITORED ARTICLES - The method and system for a material cabinet for use in cooperation with a plurality of articles stored in the material cabinet is disclosed. Each of the plurality of articles having a radio frequency identification tag attached thereto is connected through at least an antenna or a plurality of antennas installed in the material cabinet to a radio frequency identification reader, which is interpreted through a software in a computer system. This method and system has capability to effectuate point of use control of the stored articles through a database in the computer system. This method and system also implements a security mechanism through a lock system to secure the store articles from unauthorized user/stock clerks. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033497 | THEFT DETERRENT DEVICE - A theft deterrent device includes a carrier having a pivotally mounted pin and an alarm tag for receiving the pin to secure the carrier and alarm tag together when secured on an item of merchandise by an adhesive pad on the carrier. Spaced electrical contacts within the alarm tag receive the pin therebetween to provide an electrical path between the contacts to close a first electrical circuit which turns the device on. A flexibly mounted projection on the carrier depresses a plunger switch to arm the device when the carrier is attached to an item of merchandise. The security device is configured to sound an onboard alarm in response to prying of the carrier from the alarm tag or cutting of the pin of the carrier, or if an EAS tag receives a wireless signal from a security gate. Security gate alarms also sound if the tag moves through the gate or within a predetermined distance thereof. The carrier can remain on the purchased merchandise for subsequent disposal after removal of the alarm tag from the carrier by the use of a magnetic key to unlock a spring biased ball detent locking mechanism which engages the pin to lock the carrier to the alarm tag. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033498 | System and Method for Supporting Multiple Reader-Tag Configurations Using Multi-Mode Radio Frequency Tag - A system, apparatus and method for supporting multiple reader-tag configurations and reader-tag distances using a single multi-mode tag. A multi-mode radio frequency (RF) transponder is provided, which includes operational tag circuitry configured to provide information in response to being activated by a reader device(s). Multiple antenna circuits are coupled to the operational tag circuitry, where each of the antenna circuits is configured to operate at a different reader-tag distance. At least one disabling circuit is coupled to the operational tag circuitry and to at least one of the antenna circuits, where the disabling circuit is configured to disable operation of at least one of the antenna circuits to which it is coupled. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033499 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR LOCATIONING EMERGENCY PERSONNEL - Systems and methods are provided for determining the location of an individual (e.g., emergency personnel) within an environment. A system includes a wearable RFID tag removably attached to the individual (e.g., on his/her wrist, or uniform), wherein the wearable RFID tag is configured to send data to one or more access ports positioned external to the environment (e.g., on a fire truck or other such vehicle). A locationing module is communicatively coupled to the access port and is configured to determine the location of the individual within the site based on the data acquired from the wearable RFID tag. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033500 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR LOCATIONING EMERGENCY PERSONNEL USING RFID TAGS DEPLOYED AT A SITE - Systems and methods are provided for determining the location of an individual (e.g., emergency personnel) within an environment having a plurality of RFID tags located therein. A system includes a wearable RFID reader removeably attached to the individual (e.g., on his/her wrist, or uniform), wherein the wearable RFID reader is configured to activate and receive data from a plurality of RFID tags located (e.g., previously deployed) therein. An access port is positioned external to the environment and is configured to receive the data from the wearable RFID reader. A locationing module is communicatively coupled to the access port and is configured to determine the location of the individual within the site based on the data acquired from the at least one RFID tags. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033501 | ONLINE MONITORING METHOD OF DRIVER STATE AND SYSTEM USING THE SAME - An online monitoring method of driver state and a system using the same are provided. First a driver model is established, wherein the driver model generates a steering angle to control transportation means for riding according to the lateral position error of the riding transportation means. Next, a system identification processing is performed on the lateral position error and the steering angle of the riding transportation means to obtain a transfer function of the driver model. After that, an analysis processing is performed on the driver model transfer function to extract specific information therefrom, following by performing an assessment processing on the specific information and multiple statistics of raw data to generate the driver state assessment. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033502 | AIRCRAFT ICING SENSOR - An apparatus for detecting the presence of ice includes a sensor including a radio-frequency transmission line providing a characteristic impedance, a source coupled to the transmission line and operable to inject a wave into the transmission line, a summer operable to create standing wave, the standing wave including the sum of the injected wave and a reflected wave reflected by the end of the transmission line, the summer being connected between the source and the transmission line, and a detector for detecting the voltage of the standing wave. An embodiment may further include a comparator operable to compare the detected voltage with reference data for determining the presence of ice contacting the sensor. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033503 | USE OF HEATING AND/OR VENTILATION DUCTWORK TO BROADCAST ALARM CONDITIONS - The present disclosure provides an audible alarm system that utilizes air-conveying ductwork to transport the audible alarm signal from the point of origination to a distant location. This system is low cost and improves the safety of individuals and reduces the potential loss of property by providing early and better hazard communication. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033504 | ILLUMINATION SYSTEM - An illumination system including an image capture unit, a light emitting diode (LED) light source, an alarm unit, and a control platform is provided. The control platform is electrically connected to the image capture unit, the LED light source and the alarm unit. The above-mentioned illumination system integrates the LED light source and other units via the control platform, so as to provide multiple functions, such as illumination, image capture, alarm and precaution to natural disaster. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033505 | EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION DEVICE AND SYSTEM - An audio warning monitoring device, system and method including an audio detector, one or more audio screens to determine if monitored sound is an alarm, a processor or logic device to potentially analyze sound data and then instruct a transmitter to send a message with the monitoring device identification and signals representing sound detected by the audio detector to a server. The computer server analyzes the message and authenticates the audio detector, looks up user data associated with the detector, and contacts a user from previously stored user data in order to notify of the alert and then relay the audio signals in an audio file. At the user's option, the server may contact a staffed or automated monitoring center. Here a human operator may listen to the signals in the audio file and take appropriate action, such as calling the location of the alarm for verification or contacting a professional first responder(s) | 2009-02-05 |
20090033506 | RADWASTE WAREHOUSE AREA MONITORING SYSTEM - A monitoring system watches out at radiation dosage in areas of a radwaste warehouse remotely. The system uses a monitoring device to coordinate with the system. By using the system, the monitoring is safe and more than one area can be monitored at the same time. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033507 | MOISTURE MONITORING SYSTEM FOR BUILDINGS - A method of monitoring moisture in a building is carried out using moisture detectors, which provide an output resistance value ranging from a dry value in the absence of moisture and different wet values in the presence of moisture depending on the quantity of moisture. Rather than emit an alarm based solely on a moisture threshold, a risk assessment of potential damage is calculated for at least a part of the building using the wet values from the moisture detectors for the sensor zones using as input data the wet values and as a first additional factor a value which is indicative of a total area of the moisture as provided by the number of sensor zones that are responding with a wet value and as a second additional value the number of consecutive time periods that the sensor zone has reported wet value. The calculation can use computer modeling to calculate a risk factor for growth of mold or a risk factor for growth of timber decay fungi | 2009-02-05 |
20090033508 | System and method for determining positions of structures on a substrate - A system and a method for determining positions of structures on a substrate are disclosed. The system includes at least one measurement table ( | 2009-02-05 |
20090033509 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE PROVIDED WITH A GAS DETECTOR, GAS DETECTOR AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A GAS DETECTOR - A liquid crystal display device with a substrate and a gas detector. The substrate has a pixel array area and an electrical connection area. The pixel array area has a plurality of pixels. The electrical connection area has a plurality of bond pads positioned on the surface of the substrate to address the plurality of pixels in the pixel array area. The gas detector is positioned within the electrical connection area. The gas detector is arranged to detect the presence of a specified gas. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033510 | Information Storage Device, Information Storage Program, Verification Device and Information Storage Method - An information storage device which can record highly reliable information is provided. The moving object information storage device | 2009-02-05 |
20090033511 | EARTHQUAKE NOTICING SERVER, EARTHQUAKE NOTICING SYSTEM, EARTHQUAKE NOTICING METHOD, AND PROGRAM - In an earthquake noticing system according to the present invention, an earthquake noticing server receives focal data, calculates an expected time of arrival from a distance calculated from an occurrence location of an earthquake, a self-location and a focal depth, calculates an estimated seismic intensity from the occurrence location of the earthquake, the self-location and the seismic magnitude, calculates a corrected value of the expected time of arrival from the occurrence location of the earthquake, the self location and the location of a sub-terminal, and transmits the corrected value and estimated seismic intensity to the sub-terminal. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033512 | User Programmable Architecture for Control of a Light Device Used with an Information Handling System Chassis - An information handing system which includes a processor, memory coupled to the processor, a chassis light device and a lighting control system coupled to the processor and the chassis light device. The lighting control system enables customizable control of the chassis light device. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033513 | PAIRING WIRELESS DEVICES OF A NETWORK USING RELATIVE GAIN ARRAYS - A method for pairing a first wireless device with a second wireless device includes gathering a first wireless communications characteristic about communications between the first wireless device and the second wireless device. The method further includes gathering second wireless communications characteristics about communications between the first wireless device and at least one wireless device other than the second wireless device. The method further includes generating a matrix using the first and second wireless communications characteristics and generating a relative gain array from the matrix and computing the pairing between the first wireless device and the second wireless device using the generated relative gain array. The method further includes configuring the first wireless device and/or the second wireless device based on the computed pairing. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033514 | REMOTE CONTROLLER - A remote controller includes a capacitive touch panel having flexibility, push switches beneath a lower surface of the capacitive touch panel, a control unit for detecting a position on an upper surface of the capacitive touch panel which is touched, and a transmitter for transmitting a first remote-control signal indicating the detected position and a second remote-control signal indicating the activating of the push switches. The remote controller is capable of remotely controlling various operations of an apparatus with a simple operation. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033515 | REAL-TIME EVENT NOTIFICATION - Methods, systems, and computer-readable media provide for the real-time notification of user events. According to various embodiments described herein, a user initiates a notification process in which the geographic location of a device associated with the user, as well as any desired activity data, is generated into a real-time notification for another party. The location of the user device is determined upon the initiation of the notification process. Original or pre-programmed messages may be posted on a website or delivered along with the location of the user device to any number of communication devices. The various embodiments provide an efficient manner of updating selected individuals with the location of a user and of providing those individuals with desired information. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033516 | INSTRUMENTED WELLBORE TOOLS AND METHODS - A method for monitoring an operation conducted in a well in accordance with the present invention includes running a service tool into the well; delivering a material through the service tool; obtaining data using a plurality of sensors carried by the service tool; communicating the data to a local electronic hub; transmitting the data from the local electronic hub to a surface processor; and displaying the wellbore data on the surface processor. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033517 | SYSTEMS, METHODS AND COMPUTER PRODUCTS FOR MOSAICS OF LIVE VIEWS OF TRAFFIC - Systems, methods and computer products for mosaics of live views of traffic via Internet Protocol Television. Exemplary embodiments include a network-based method for providing traffic views, the method including receiving a request to display a traffic views mosaic on a communications device, retrieving traffic views data and providing the traffic views data to the communications device. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033518 | Mobile radio communication system - A mobile radio communication system estimates the positional relationship between an own moving terminal and another moving terminal around a view obstruction. If the absolute value of the difference between detected reception power levels is lower than a first power threshold value, the own moving terminal determines that the other moving terminal is positioned within the visual range of the own moving terminal, the distance from the own moving terminal to the other moving terminal being shorter than a predetermined distance B | 2009-02-05 |
20090033519 | APPARATUS, AND AN ASSOCIATED METHOD, FOR FORMING A TRAFFIC ROUTE VISUALIZATION - Apparatus, and an associated method, for providing traffic route visualization. An electronic map device creates a map that is displayable at a user display of a user interface. The map is created through the access of a traffic image data base and a traffic information data base. Information stored at the data bases is obtained in a collaborative effort to provide and maintain updated information thereat. Images stored at the image data base comprise actual image files or photo realistic images that are consolidated together with traffic information. The resultant map is of characteristics permitting quick comprehension by a viewer thereof. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033520 | INTELLIGENT FLOOR MAT WITH EMAIL TEXT TO VOICE PROCESSING - A floor mat suitable for a vehicle is shown in FIG. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033521 | KEY DESIGNS FOR COMPACT KEYPAD OF HANDHELD COMMUNICATION DEVICE - A keypad for a mobile device having a housing comprises a plurality of keys coupled to the housing. Each of the keys has means for making the selection of smaller key sizes easier for a user. The keys may incorporate a flexible or resilient upper part, or be configured to transform to a larger surface area upon the application of pressure. The keys may be configured to rotate away from a selected key. The keys adjacent a selected key may be configured to lock mechanically or electrically. The keys may have multiple parts that are movable relative to one another. The upper part of the key may include a fluid, with a selection rod positioned inside the upper part to enter the fluid. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033522 | Electronic Device with Reconfigurable Keypad - A reconfigurable keypad for enhancing user experience of an electronic device. The keypad includes a keypad display implemented as any type of display devices that can display different configurations of characters, symbols or images. The keypad display is placed adjacent an application display module. Both the keypad display and the application display module are covered with a common protective film, giving an appearance of a continuous top surface. The keypad also has a mechanism for providing tactile feedback to the user indicating whether the keypad was properly pressed. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033523 | Language Input System and Method Based on Graphic Symbols - A language input system and method of a language input apparatus according to which characters are inputted based on their graphic symbols implemented on a keypad of a language input apparatus is disclosed. The language input system facilitates entry of an input string into the mobile phone using discrete keys on a keypad, and the language input system converts a combination of one or more graphic symbols inputted by the keypad onto a letter of alphabet of a language or a writing system by a surjective concatenation mapping from a set of graphic symbols onto a set of graphic symbols of English, German or Spanish language. The set of graphic symbols of the language input system and method includes a subset of graphic symbols of any geometric shape of a line, a half circle, or a combination of lines and circles, and each geometric symbol is printed on each key of the keypad. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033524 | Adaptive transport format uplink signaling for data-non-associated feedback control signals - One or more dynamically selected signaling bits are added in a downlink from a base station to user equipment (UE) so that the UE can use an adaptive “symbol space” for uplink feedback (CQI/HARQ) signaling and know from the extra added downlink signaling bits and the MCS currently signaled in parallel how big a symbol space to use at the moment for the uplink feedback. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033525 | GAIN WEIGHTED CODE COMBINING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR COMBINING THREE BPSK CODES - A method and system for generating a composite binary phase shift keying (BPSK) code from three independent component BPSK codes that is representative of each of the three component BPSK codes. According to one embodiment the method involves gain weighting each of first, second and third BPSK codes by its respective code power ratio to form first, second and third gain weighted codes. The first, second and third gain weighted codes are processed in accordance with an algorithm to form a composite BPSK code. The composite BPSK code has a fifty to seventy-five percent probability of matching each one of the component BPSK codes. A system for generating a composite BPSK code from three component BPSK codes is also disclosed. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033526 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR EXTENDING DYNAMIC RANGE OF AN RF SIGNAL - Aspects of a method and system for extending dynamic range of an RF signal are provided. In this regard, a signal representative of an amplitude of a pair of baseband signals may be generated. The amplitude of the generated signal may be expanded, and the amplitude of the baseband signals may be compressed. In this regard, the compression and the expansion may be inverse functions of each other. Additionally, the compressed baseband signals may be combined to generate an intermediate signal which may be amplitude modulated by the expanded signal. The amplitude modulation may result from controlling a gain, a voltage source, and/or a current source of a power amplifier. The intermediate signal may be generated by up-converting the baseband signals and subsequently combining the up-converted signals. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033527 | Systems and Methods of Parallel to Serial Conversion - A system and method for using one or more clock signals is disclosed. The system includes a clock translator that has a first input to receive a first reference clock signal and a second input to receive a second reference clock signal. The clock translator also includes an output to provide a bit rate clock signal having a clock frequency in a first ratio with respect to the frequency of the first reference clock but having a resolution based on at least a portion of the second reference clock signal. The second reference clock has a faster rate than the first reference clock. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033528 | TEST APPARATUS, MANUFACTURING METHOD, AND TEST METHOD - There is provided a test apparatus for testing a device under test, the test apparatus including: a test signal supplying section that supplies a digital input signal for testing purposes, to the device under test; a reference signal output section that outputs an analogue reference signal in accordance with the digital input signal; a difference obtaining section that outputs an analogue difference signal representing a difference between the analogue reference signal and an analogue output signal outputted by the device under test in accordance with the digital input signal; and a determining section that determines whether the analogue output signal shows a defect or not based on the analogue difference signal. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033529 | System and method of multi-channel signal calibration - A signal processing system for reducing calibration-related distortions in a complete-channel signal generated by a multi-channel subsystem, such as an interleaved ADC, includes a channel separator for separating the distorted digital signal into its various sub-channels and a single-channel corrector for independently processing each sub-channel to reduce distortion products present therein. The system additionally includes a subchannel re-combiner for combining the plurality of sub-channels processed by the single-channel corrector and a multi-channel corrector for calibrating each of plurality of sub-channels relative to one another to yield an equalized, complete-channel output signal. The multi-channel corrector includes a bank of optimized filters, each filter being assigned to a corresponding sub-channel of the complete-channel signal. In one embodiment, one of the plurality of sub-channels is selected as an ideal reference signal and the filters assigned to the remaining sub-channels are optimized to yield outputs which match the ideal reference signal. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033530 | METHOD OF CONTROLLING PIPELINE ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERTER AND PIPELINE ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERTER IMPLEMENTING THE SAME - Provided are a pipeline Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) without a front-end Sample-and-Hold Amplifier (SHA) and a method of controlling the same. The method includes the steps of: simultaneously sampling, at an ADC and a residual signal generator included in a first stage, an analog input signal and respectively generating a first sampling value and a second sampling value; holding, at the residual signal generator, the second sampling value, and simultaneously amplifying and converting, at the ADC, the first sampling value into a corresponding digital code; and generating, at the residual signal generator, a residual signal using the digital code. The pipeline ADC and method of controlling the same minimize sampling mismatch caused by removing a front-end SHA, thereby ensuring stable performance without a front-end SHA. Since a front-end SHA is not used, it is possible to reduce chip size and power consumption, and improve the performance of the ADC. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033531 | CURRENT STEERING DIGITAL-ANALOG CONVERTER PARTICULARLY INSENSITIVE TO PACKAGING STRESSES - A current steering digital-analog converter for converting a digital code into an analog signal, the converter including a substrate of semiconductor material, an array of current generators integrated in the substrate, a common summation node and switches controllable on the basis of the digital code for connecting and disconnecting the current generators to and from the common summation node. The current generators are adapted to provide the common summation node with currents having a multiple value according to a power of two compared to a unit current value provided to the summation node by a current generator of the array of generators. The current generator is divided into a base number of modular current generation elements in parallel to one another at least equal to two. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033532 | HIGH RESOLUTION COLUMN-BASED ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERTER WITH WIDE INPUT VOLTAGE RANGE FOR DENTAL X-RAY CMOS IMAGE SENSOR - An imaging system including column-parallel ADCs that operate in response to a single slope global ramp signal and a matched global ramp line signal that has a voltage representative of a dark pixel value. The signal paths of the global ramp signal and the matched global ramp line signal are matched to minimize noise effects. Prior to performing a pixel read operation, the global ramp signal is increased through a first voltage range (below the dark pixel value) to ensure that the column-parallel ADCs are operating in a linear range. The first voltage range can be adjusted to cancel offset error associated with the column parallel ADCs. The column-parallel ADCs provide output signals having a full voltage swing between V | 2009-02-05 |
20090033533 | SIGMA DELTA MODULATOR AND RELATED METHOD THEREOF - A sigma-delta modulator includes a loop filter, a single bit quantizer, a single bit DAC, an adder. The loop filter is for filtering a summed signal to generate a filtered signal. The single bit quantizer is coupled to the loop filter, for performing a quantization process to the filtered signal to generate a quantized signal. The single bit DAC is coupled to the single bit quantizer, has an adjustable configuration, and is for generating a feedback signal according to the quantized signal and the configuration thereof. The adder is coupled to the loop filter and the single bit DAC, for summing an input signal and the feedback signal to generate the summed signal. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033534 | ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERTER FOR CONVERTING INPUT ANALOG SIGNAL INTO DIGITAL SIGNAL THROUGH MULTIPLE CONVERSION PROCESSINGS - A sub-A-D converter circuit converts a sampled analog signal into a digital signal of a predetermined number of bits. a D-A converter circuit converts the digital signal converted by the sub-A-D converter circuit into an analog signal to generate a residual signal to be processed by a subsequent conversion processing where the analog signal is to be removed from an analog signal to be sampled by the sub-A-D converter circuit. The D-A converter circuit is of a capacitor array type, and an offset compensation voltage used to compensate for at least part of an offset voltage added to the analog signal sampled by the sub-A-D converter circuit is supplied to at least one capacitor in the capacitor array. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033535 | Variable gain amplifier and D/A converter - A variable gain amplifier for amplifying an input voltage at a gain defined by a binary code includes: a signal input terminal; a signal output terminal; a charge division means that accumulates a charge, divides an accumulated charge, and accumulates a divided charge; a charge cumulation means that accumulates a charge, adds or subtracts an accumulated charge with or from the divided charge in the charge division means, and accumulates a resultant charge; and a controller that initially executes to accumulate the charge corresponding to the input voltage in the charge division means, executes to accumulate the charge corresponding to the input voltage or a predetermined voltage in the charge cumulation means, executes a charge dividing operation according to each bit of the binary code sequentially from a most significant bit, and executes a charge adding or subtracting operation according to an data value in each bit. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033536 | Method and Apparatus for Digital to Analog Conversion - The apparatus described is a multi-core processor | 2009-02-05 |
20090033537 | MOTION ACTIVATED REMOTE CONTROL BACK-LIGHTING - A remote control includes at least one spring motion switch and an electrical circuit to control remote control functions when the remote control is moved. In one embodiment, the motion switch activates keyboard back-lighting. A single spring motion switch may be used or two spring motion switches may be positioned approximately orthogonally, for example, a first spring motion switch to activate on motion along the remote control's length L, and a second spring motion switch to activate on motion along the remote control's width W. One simple and inexpensive motion switch is a cantilevered spring. The remote control according to the present invention with back-lighting activated by remote control motion is particularly useful when viewing a video or listening to music in low light. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033538 | Ramp Linearization for FMCW Radar Using Digital Down-Conversion of a Sampled VCO Signal - The invention relates to an FMCW radar system and a method of operating an FMCW radar system to produce a linear frequency ramp. The FMCW radar system includes a VCO, a frequency divider coupled to the VCO output, followed by an A/D converter. A down-converter shifts the digitally converted signal to baseband samples, followed by a low-pass filter coupled to an output thereof. A VCO frequency estimator produces instantaneous VCO frequency estimates from phase differences determined from the filtered baseband samples. A D/A converter coupled to an output of the VCO frequency estimator produces an input signal for the VCO to produce therewith a linear VCO frequency ramp. A Δ-Σ modulator is coupled between the VCO frequency estimator and the input of the D/A converter to produce a dithered VCO control signal, thereby increasing the effective number of bits of the D/A converter. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033539 | Through-the-wall motion detector with improved antenna - A flat panel antenna used at a wall in a through-the-wall CW radar application is spaced from the wall by a half wavelength to eliminate the effects of energy reflected by the wall back to the antenna. In one embodiment, a ½-wavelength dielectric absorbing material insert is placed adjacent the flat panel antenna, which allows the flat panel antenna to be pressed against the wall for antenna stabilization, with the index of refraction of the material desirably being 3. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033540 | Accident Avoidance Systems and Methods - Accident avoidance system for a host vehicle includes a global positioning system residing on the host vehicle for determining the host vehicle's location as the host vehicle travels, a communication system residing on the host vehicle operative to receive signals including information received directly from other vehicles indicating the locations thereof and traffic information received from an infrastructure-based station indicating the locations of other vehicles, and a navigation system residing on the host vehicle coupled to the global positioning system and the communication system. The navigation system displays images representing a vicinity associated with the host vehicle and showing indications of the locations of the other vehicles within the vicinity derived from the information received directly from the other vehicles and the traffic information received from the infrastructure-based station to thereby reduce the likelihood of a collision occurring between the host vehicle and the other vehicles. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033541 | DME GROUND APPARATUS - A transponder unit of a DME ground apparatus receives an interrogation signal and converts the same to an IF signal. The unit performs analog-to-digital conversion on the IF signal, generating a digital interrogation signal. The unit calculates two detected outputs whose frequencies are ±900 kHz deviated with respect to the center frequency of the digital interrogation signal. Then, the transponder unit compares the two detected outputs and the digital interrogation signal in terms of magnitude, thereby to determine whether a response signal should be transmitted. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033542 | GROUND CLUTTER MITIGATION USING A PARAMETRIC TIME DOMAIN METHOD - Methods and systems are disclosed for investigating a region of interest with a radar. A radar signal is propagated to the region of interest. Sampled time-domain radar data scattered within the region of interest are collected. A likelihood function is calculated with the sampled time-domain data within a parametric model of the region of interest for a defined set of parameters. The set of parameters in varied to find an extremum of the likelihood function. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033543 | RADAR LEVEL GAUGE WITH VARIABLE PULSE PARAMETERS - A radar level gauge (RLG) system and method for determining a filling level of a filling material in a tank is disclosed. The RLG system comprises a transmitter for generating and transmitting an electromagnetic transmitter pulse signal, a transmitter controller for controlling means for pulse width adjustment for adjusting the pulse width of the transmitter pulse signal in dependence of at least one application specific condition. Further, the system comprises a signal medium interface connectable to means for directing said transmitter pulse signal towards said filling material and for receiving a reception pulse signal reflected back from said filling material; a receiver for receiving said reception pulse signal from the tank; and processing circuitry for determining the filling level of the tank based on said reflection pulse signal received by said receiver. The application specific condition(s) is e.g. one or several of tank height, level of the filling material, type of filling material, presence of other tank structure providing reflecting surfaces and required accuracy of measurement. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033544 | Radar level gauge - A radar level gauge for measuring a level of a surface of a product in a container has an antenna for transmitting microwaves to the surface and receiving microwaves reflected by the surface, a measurement circuitry for generating said microwaves to be transmitted and for evaluating said received microwaves, a hollow waveguide between the antenna and the measurement circuitry, said waveguide being separated by a gap into a first waveguide member coupled to the antenna and a second waveguide member coupled to the measurement circuitry, and a dielectric barrier arranged in said gap. A dielectric barrier which is simpler in construction and less critical with respect to the wavelength of the microwaves is obtained in that the dielectric barrier comprises a shaft member inserted into the hollow waveguide and extending through at least a portion of the first waveguide member, through the gap and through at least a portion of the second waveguide member. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033545 | Wireless System Using Continuous Wave Phase Measurement for High-Precision Distance Measurement - A system and method for monitoring topological changes in a defined area. A grid of sensors is arranged in the area, with known distances between them. The sensors communicate wirelessly with a host computer, which individually addresses each sensor to instruct that sensor to be in an interrogate mode or responder mode. When a sensor is in interrogate mode, it measures distance from a neighboring sensor using radar (continuous wave phase difference) measurements. When a sensor is in responder mode, it receives, delays, and returns a signal received from a neighboring sensor. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033546 | FIELD PROBE FROM THE ANGULAR RESPONSE OF A RIGID BODY - Probing incident radar fields in a target test zone of a RCS test facility by exploiting angular radar response of a long and uniform rigid body supported horizontally across or vertically through the test zone. The rigid body is free to rotate about the broadside condition. Thus, the angle of the rigid body is gradually changed with respect to the direction of arrival of the incident wave. Radar echo from the rigid body is measured as a function of the rigid body angle. The data is then processed to yield a profile of the incident wave intensity along the rigid body. By varying the azimuth angle continuously while recording radar data, the data may be processed by the fast Fourier transform (FFT) algorithm to yield a profile of the incident wave intensity along the rigid body. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033547 | TRANSMIT/RECEIVE MODULE - A transmit/receive module that reduces size and weight of a radar apparatus is disclosed. The transmit/receive module includes a transmit input terminal, a receive output terminal, a transmit line, a receive line, and a plurality of branch devices. During monitoring the transmit line, the plural branch devices are configured so that a standard signal inputted to the transmitting terminal passes through the transmit line, and is outputted to the receive output terminal. During monitoring the receive line, the plural branch devices are configured so that the standard signal inputted to the transmitting terminal passes through the receive line, and is outputted to the receive output terminal. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033548 | System and method for volume visualization in through-the-obstacle imaging system - Herewith disclosed a computerized method of volume visualization, a volume visualization unit and through-the-obstacle imaging system capable of volume visualization. The method of volume visualization comprises obtaining one or more volumetric data sets corresponding to physical inputs informative, at least, of a part of an imaging scene concealed by one or more obstacles and obtained by a sensor array; obtaining data informative of position and/or orientation of the sensor array corresponding to said obtained physical inputs; pre-processing one or more obtained volumetric data sets and/or derivatives thereof in accordance with said position and/or orientation informative data; volume visualization processing one or more obtained volumetric data sets and/or derivatives thereof in accordance with results of pre-processing. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033549 | Application of time reversal to synthetic aperture imaging - A method and apparatus for target focusing and ghost image removal in synthetic aperture radar (SAR) is disclosed. Conventional SAR is not designed for imaging targets in a rich scattering environment. In this case, ghost images due to secondary reflections appear in the SAR images. We demonstrate, how, from a rough estimate of the target location obtained from a conventional SAR image and using time reversal, time reversal techniques can be applied to SAR to focus on the target with improved resolution, and reduce or remove ghost images. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033550 | POSITIONING AND TRANSMITTING SYSTEM - A control module interconnecting a transmitter portion and a signal receiver portion of a mobile device is provided. The control module monitors the transmitter portion of the mobile device and, based on the monitored condition, alters the mobile device to inhibit the ability of a transmission signal from a transmitter to interfere with the signal receiver portion, i.e., intelligent blanking. In other words, the control module may disable or modify the signal receiver portion when power on the transmitter portion exceeds a predetermined power threshold level. Alternatively the control module may force the transmitter portion to transmit at a reduced power level. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033551 | RECEIVING DEVICE FOR GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM AND ANTENNA STRUCTURE THEREOF - A receiving device for a global positioning system and an antenna structure thereof. The receiving device includes a housing, a circuit board and the antenna structure. The circuit board is disposed inside the housing and has a ground portion and a signal feeding portion. The antenna structure is disposed inside the housing and includes a metal plate, a first electric conducting element and a second electric conducting element. The metal plate is used for receiving a GPS signal. The first electric conducting element has one end coupled to the metal plate, and the other end coupled to the ground portion of the circuit board. The second electric conducting element for feeding the GPS signal to the circuit board has one end coupled to the metal plate, and the other end coupled to the signal feeding portion of the circuit board. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033552 | RADIO COMMUNICATION AND GPS NAVIGATION DEVICE - A navigation device configured to connect to any type of communication device, such as a two-way radio or a cellular phone. The navigation device includes a LCD display and a user input device. The navigation device displays on the LCD the relative distance and direction of other navigation devices relative to the navigation device, as well as the speed, distance traveled, current location, altitude, temperature of the other navigation devices. Also, the user interface allows the user to scroll through different menu options and display options of the LCD. The navigation device is additionally configured to send text messages to other navigation devices. The navigation device transmits three NMEA sentences allowing text messages, waypoint names and locations, speed, course, direction and altitude to be sent between navigation devices. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033553 | GPS-BASED POSITIONING SYSTEM FOR MOBILE GPS TERMINALS - The present invention discloses a GPS system that uses call-processor intelligence to determine the mode of operation of a GPS receiver located in a GPS terminal. The modes are selected based on the availability of network facilities, the GPS information that can be acquired, or user input requirements. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033554 | Time Adjustment Device, Timekeeping Device with a Time Adjustment Device, and a Time Adjustment Method - A time adjustment device has a satellite signal reception unit that receives satellite signals transmitted segmented into segments from a positioning information satellite; a time information acquisition unit that acquires time information from the satellite signal; a segment identifier acquisition unit that acquires a segment identifier for the segment containing the time information; a corresponding identifier calculation unit that calculates a corresponding segment identifier that corresponds to the segment identifier based on the time information; and a segment identifier evaluation unit that determines if the segment identifier is correct based on the segment identifier and the corresponding segment identifier. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033555 | Method and system for analog beamforming in wireless communications - A method and system for analog beamforming for wireless communication is provided. Such analog beamforming involves performing channel sounding to obtain channel sounding information, determining statistical channel information based on the channel sounding information, and determining analog beamforming coefficients based on the statistical channel information, for analog beamforming communication over multiple antennas. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033556 | SYNTHETIC APERTURE PERIMETER ARRAY RADAR - A perimeter antenna array for a radar, in particular a slope monitoring radar, formed from a pair of parallel linear arrays of receiver elements and a pair of parallel linear arrays of receiver elements, together forming a rectangle of receiver and transmitter elements. Signals are switched to the transmitter elements and received by the receiving elements. The signals are processed to obtain signals for virtual elements located equidistant between transmitting and receiving elements. The signals from the virtual elements are analysed to produce a radar image. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033557 | Three-Dimensional Multi-Frequency Antenna - A three-dimensional multi-frequency antenna includes a substrate; a shorting wall vertically formed on a first side edge of the substrate; a radiation element including a first radiator corresponding to a first resonance frequency band, and a second radiator corresponding to a second resonance frequency band, the first radiator and the second radiator capable of generating a frequency-multiplying third resonance frequency extends toward opposite directions; and a connection element, for connecting the sorting wall and the radiation element, separating with a second side edge of the substrate a gap; wherein the width of the radiation element and the gap conforms to a specific ratio. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033558 | Planar antenna utilizing cascaded right-handed and left-handed transmission lines - A planar antenna structure is provided. The planar antenna includes a dielectric substrate, a ground plane, a first conductive pattern and a second conductive pattern. The dielectric substrate has a first surface and a second surface. The ground plane is on the second surface of the dielectric substrate. The first conductive pattern is on the first surface of the dielectric substrate, coupled to a feeding line. The second conductive pattern is on the second surface of the dielectric substrate, coupled to the ground plane. The first and second conductive patterns are coupled to serve as cascaded right- and left-handed transmission lines. The first and second conductive patterns include: a first lumped equivalent circuit of the right-handed transmission line; and a second lumped equivalent circuit of the left-handed transmission line, cascaded with the first lumped equivalent circuit, wherein the right- and left-handed transmission lines have electrical lengths with opposite signs respectively. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033559 | BROADBAND ANTENNA SYSTEM - A broadband antenna system includes a ground plane, a metal plate parallel to the ground plane, and constituting a capacitance load against the ground plane, and a radiation structure connected perpendicularly to the ground plane and the metal plate. The radiation structure includes a feed conductor to supply an electric signal, a short-circuit stub to transfer the supplied electric signal to the ground plane, a conducting bridge to interconnect the feed conductor and the short-circuit stub, which is separated from the metal plate, and a radiating conductor connected to the ground plane the metal plate, and coupled to the supplied electric signal to thereby radiate electromagnetic waves. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033560 | Multi-band antenna - A multi-band antenna includes a grounding element having a first side, a radiating element separated form the first side of the grounding element, and a connecting element. The connecting element connects the grounding element to the radiating element and includes a first end slantwise extending from the grounding to form a first angle except a right angle between the connecting element and the grounding element. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033561 | Multi-band monopole antennas for mobile communications devices - Antennas for use in mobile communication devices are disclosed. The antennas disclosed can include a substrate with a base, a top, a front side and a back side; a first conductor can be located on the first side of the antenna substrate; and a second conductor can be located on the second side of the antenna substrate. The conductors can have single or multiple branches. If a conductor is a single branch it can, for example, be a spiral conductor or a conducting plate. If a conductor has multiple branches, each branch can be set up to receive a different frequency band. A conductor with multiple branches can have a linear branch and a space-filling or grid dimension branch. A conducting plate can act as a parasitic reflector plane to tune or partially tune the resonant frequency of another conductor. The first and second conductors can be electrically connected. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033562 | PORTABLE WIRELESS APPARATUS - The present invention provides a folding type and portable wireless apparatus with a built-in antenna, particularly a portable wireless apparatus that reduces a local average SAR and improves performance of antenna. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033563 | PORTABLE WIRELESS DEVICE - A portable wireless device is provided that eliminates the need for an antenna protruding from an housing by including a first housing and a second housing operating as a dipole antenna thus ensuring portability and delivering a high antenna performance despite its compact, low-profile and lightweight design. | 2009-02-05 |
20090033564 | Deployable Antennas for Wireless Power - A deployable antenna used in a mobile device. The antenna can be folded into a stowed position in which it is coplanar with the housing. It can also be unfolded, preferably to an oblique angle, and used to receive wireless power from at least 6 inches away. | 2009-02-05 |