50th week of 2013 patent applcation highlights part 20 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20130328683 | SURVIVAL NECKLACE - A life saving necklace for a drowning person that comprises microphones for receiving voices originated from the throat of a drowning person; a processor for processing signals received from the microphones represent coughs that are typical to a drowning person and for automatically transmitting a distress signal to a base station; a memory for storing data and operating software for the processor; an electric power source for providing power to the electrical components of the necklace. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328684 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETECTING AND PREVENTING DROWSINESS - A system for preventing drowsiness in a driver by employing a thermal grill. The system includes a detection module and an intervention module. The detection module monitors a driver's parameters to determine whether the driver is drowsy. If the driver is determined to be drowsy, the intervention module activates a thermal grill with interlaced hot and cold regions. This activation causes the hot regions to approach one temperature and the cold regions to approach another. Additionally, this activation leads to an uncomfortable sensation for the driver, alerts the driver, and prevents the driver from getting drowsy. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328685 | ASSISTANCE TERMINAL FOR REMOTELY MONITORING A PERSON CONNECTED TO A MEDICAL ASSISTANCE AND MONITORING DEVICE - The invention relates to an assistance terminal ( | 2013-12-12 |
20130328686 | SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR MONITORING HEATING ELEMENTS - Systems and methods for monitoring infrared heating elements are described. The system can include a plurality of electric infrared heating elements connected to a power source and installed in a heating device and an electronic monitoring system connected to the power source and communicatively connected to each infrared heating element. The electronic monitoring system can feature a computer and an alert system for creating an alert to notify a user when one of the infrared heating elements has ceased functioning. Each infrared heating element can be labeled so that each alert generated by the alert system can be matched with the label that corresponds to the non-functioning infrared heating element about which the alert has been generated. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328687 | Electrical Sensor With Configurable Settings - An electrical sensor is described. The electrical sensor including an electrical signal input configured to receive an electrical signal, an alarm, one or more inputs configured to set a configuration value corresponding to one or more indicators on the electrical sensor, and monitor. The monitor is coupled with the electrical signal input, the alarm, and the one or more inputs. Further, the monitor is configured to determine a characteristic of the electrical signal received on the electrical signal input. And, the monitor is configured to activate the alarm based on the configuration value set by the one or more inputs and the characteristic of the electrical signal. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328688 | EARTHQUAKE WARNING SYSTEM - A method or system for detecting a seismic event includes detecting a primary wave of a seismic event using at least one sensor at a measurement location; using at least one parameter of the detected primary wave to determine an estimated peak ground intensity at the measurement location without determining the magnitude of the seismic event; determining an epicenter of the seismic event; and estimating the intensity of the seismic event at a specified location using the determined estimated peak ground intensity and the distance of the specified location from the epicenter. The epicenter can be determined using sensors at a single location. A noise detection system can filter out detected signals that correspond to local vibrations rather than seismic events. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328689 | MEDIUM PROCESSOR NOTIFYING WHEN SERVICING IS REQUIRED - A medium processor for processing a medium has a path for transporting the medium; a display for displaying a processing status of the medium; a sensor for sensing the medium on the path, the sensor including a light-emitting device for emitting light and a photosensitive device for receiving the light; and a controller for controlling the operation of the processor. The controller has a light amount detector for detecting the amount of the light the photosensitive device receives; a comparator for comparing the amount of the light with a predetermined reference value; a light amount adjuster for adjusting the amount of electric power to adjust the amount of electric power in steps; a cleaning determiner for determining that the sensor needs to be serviced under a certain condition; and a display controller for controlling the display to display an indication of the sensor to be serviced. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328690 | SPEAKER ENCLOSURE DESIGN FOR EFFICIENTLY GENERATING AN AUDIBLE ALERT SIGNAL - Various inventive features are disclosed for efficiently generating regulation-compliant audible alerts, including but not limited to 520 Hz square wave alert/alarm signals, using an audio speaker. One such feature involves the use of a non-linear amplifier in combination with a voltage boost regulator to efficiently drive the audio speaker. Another feature involves speaker enclosure designs that effectively boost the output of the audio speaker, particularly at relatively low frequencies. Some of the disclosed speaker enclosure designs rely on an interference effect and/or a resonance effect to transfer energy from higher-order harmonics downward to the fundamental frequency and lower-order harmonics. These and other features may be used individually or combination in a given alarm-generation device or system to enable regulation-compliant audible alerts to be generated using conventional batteries, such as AA alkaline batteries. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328691 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR COMMUNICATION FOR UNDERWATER COMMUNICATIONS - An apparatus for underwater communications. The apparatus may include a high speed communications cable to provide an underwater hardwired communications link to a surface station and a mobile device operative to transport a first end of the high speed communications cable between a submarine and a coupling point to the surface communication station, wherein the high speed communications cable is operative to reversibly form a hardwired connection between the coupling point and the submarine. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328692 | ELECTRO-MAGNETIC ANTENNA FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATION AND INTER-WELL ELECTRO-MAGNETIC CHARACTERIZATION IN HYDROCARBON PRODUCTION WELLS - Methods, a system and antennas are provided for transmitting or receiving signals from a hydrocarbon production well. The well comprises a well bore formed in a formation, a production liner/tubing extending axially along the well bore, and an inductive coupling disposed around the liner/tubing. The liner tubing is electrically coupled to the formation at two axially separated locations and is electrically isolated from the formation between the locations. For transmitting, an alternating current signal to the inductive coupling to induce a current in the liner/tubing, the liner tubing forming a dipole antenna that generates an electromagnetic radiation signal propagating through the formation. For receiving, the dipole antenna is exposed to an electromagnetic radiation signal propagated through the formation which induces an alternating current signal in the tubing and the current signal is detected at the inductive coupling. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328693 | Monitoring of Wells to Detect the Composition of Matter in Boreholes and Propped Fractures - There is provided a system and method for monitoring of fractured wells and conventional wells to detect leaks. The method comprises interrogating a plurality of resonant tags using a modulated RF signal transmitted from an interrogator, wherein the plurality of resonant tags are dispersed within a channel. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328694 | SYSTEM, A PROCESSING UNIT, A METHOD AND A COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR MONITORING SENSORS - The invention relates to a sensor monitoring system comprising at least one sensor ( | 2013-12-12 |
20130328695 | ACTIVITY METER - An activity meter includes an activity amount acquisition unit that acquires an amount of physical activity of a user, an activity age acquisition unit that acquires an activity age representing a standard age of a person who does a same amount of activity as the activity amount acquired in a unit period, using body information and a basal metabolic rate of the user, and an output processing unit that outputs information relating to the acquired activity age. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328696 | PASSIVE REDIRECTION DEVICE FOR CONSUMPTION METER COMMUNICATION - A method of transmitting and redirecting a radio signal using a data transmission system, the data transmission system including a data collection unit, a radio transmitter being connected to the data collection unit, and a redirection device being arranged at the top of a hollow shaft, the radio transmitter and the data collection unit being arranged in a lower part of the hollow shaft, the method including the steps of the radio transmitter transmitting the radio signal representative of measurement data from the data collection unit, and the redirection device redirecting the radio signal to be received at a communication device. The invention furthermore relates to a data transmission system and a redirection device adapted for operating in accordance with the above mentioned method. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328697 | THREAT DETECTION SYSTEM AND METHOD - A data multi-hop sensing and threat detecting network, including modular sensor devices, smart plug and portable sensor devices, and low power sub-sensor devices. A determination is made to alert when a sensed value is either (1) greater than a predetermined upper threshold value or the running average baseline value (whichever is greater) plus the upper fluctuation buffer value, or (2) less than a predetermined lower threshold value or the running average baseline value (whichever is less) less the lower fluctuation buffer value. The running average baseline is smoothed by applying large number numerology to the sensed values. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328698 | CO-OPERATIVE TRAFFIC NOTIFICATION - Upon detecting a request for traffic information or abnormal motion, a mobile electronic device can generate and transmit a first signal to a remote traffic-information generator, the first signal identifying a location and motion of the device. The remote traffic-information generator can aggregate this type of data across devices and estimate traffic information, assuming that traffic is normal along roads not associated with first signals. The remote traffic-information generator can transmit a second signal with estimated traffic information back to the device. The conditioned transmission can allow real-time traffic information to be efficiently estimated while conserving devices' power usage and the remote traffic-information generator's processing and storage resources. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328699 | METHOD FOR DISPLAYING A RECOMMENDED CORNERING SPEED IN A VEHICLE AND DRIVER ASSISTANCE SYSTEM - A method for displaying a recommended cornering speed in a vehicle is provided. The method includes specifying a driving profile which is characterized by a number of parameters and ascertaining a recommended cornering speed for a bend to be maneuvered depending upon the geometry of the bend and depending upon the specified driving profile. The method includes outputting the recommended cornering speed to the driver. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328700 | ACTIVE REAL-TIME TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - There is disclosed an intelligent, automated real-time traffic management system and method for controlling traffic in remote areas. A plurality of positionable controller nodes are positioned in dependence upon a traffic configuration in a given area of interest. The plurality of controller nodes are adapted to communicate wirelessly with each other and with a control center to control traffic within an area of interest based on the traffic configuration and the vehicular traffic. The controller nodes automatically detect approaching and departing traffic in multiple directions and effectively generate a right-of-way sequence resulting in a safe, efficient, and incident free traffic flow through a remotely located hazardous traffic area. The locations of the plurality of controller nodes are tracked utilizing satellite tracking to deploy, provision, and manage a large group of controller nodes from a remotely located control center. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328701 | APPROACHING VEHICLE DETECTION DEVICE AND APPROACHING VEHICLE DETECTION METHOD - There is provided an approaching vehicle detection device that detects an approaching vehicle on the basis of sounds collected by a plurality of sound collectors | 2013-12-12 |
20130328702 | Attitude and Configuration Indicator Display System and Method - Attitude and Configuration Indicator Display System and Method within the context of an Electronic Instrument System in which the configuration status of a piloted craft; typically the instant positions of lift inducing elements and drag inducing elements, are represented by symbol groupings integrated with an a parent icon, typically a chevron-type symbol representative of the piloted craft. The symbol groupings receive data from associated on-board sensors and are displayed singly or in combination with each other anytime the piloted craft is not in a clean configuration to instantly alert the pilot(s) of the configuration status with a single glance directed to the attitude indicator. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328703 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING MOVABLE OBJECTS - Systems and methods for managing a plurality of movable objects are disclosed. The systems and methods include determining a proposed pairing of a first movable object and a second movable object and confirming a coupling of the proposed pairing based on, at least in part, detecting that the first movable object and the second movable object are moving in unison. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328704 | Scalable Serializer - According to an exemplary embodiment, a serializer includes upper and lower shift registers configured to perform a load function where parallel input data is loaded from a parallel input bus and a shift function where the parallel input data is shifted to an output register. The upper shift register is configured to perform the load function while the lower shift register performs the shift function, and the lower shift register is configured to perform the load function while the upper shift register performs the shift function. An output register is configured to alternately receive the parallel input data from the upper shift register and the parallel input data from the lower shift register. The upper and lower shift registers and the output register can comprise scan flip-flops. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328705 | DECODING METHOD AND DECODER FOR UNARY/Kth ORDER EXPONENTIAL GOLOMB CODES - A decoding method for unary/k | 2013-12-12 |
20130328706 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PHOTONICALLY ASSISTED ANALOG TO DIGITAL SIGNAL CONVERSION - A photonically assisted analog to digital conversion (ADC) system is presented. The system comprises: an optical sampling signal generator configured and operable for generating an optical sampling signal comprising a predetermined sampling pulse sequence in the form of a time separated pulse train of spectral components dispersed in a periodic fashion, where each pulse is distinguishable by a central wavelength thereof different from its neighboring pulses. The generation of the pulse sampling sequence is achieved by combining broadband dispersion and compensation with a periodic dispersion compensator having a free spectral range smaller than the broad bandwidth of the ultrashort pulse. The second innovative element is the introduction of coherent detection with oversampling of the interference terms of the phase modulated pulse sampling sequence and a reference pulse. The over-sampling provides additional measurements of the beat term and by way of error minimization a more reliable phase estimation is provided, translated into a more accurate conversion to digital representation. The system further comprises an electro-optical modulator for interacting an input electric analog signal and an optical sampling signal and generating a modulated optical signal indicative of said input signal; and a detection system configured and operable for receiving said modulated optical signal and generating an output digital signal corresponding to said input electric analog signal. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328707 | I-Q MISMATCH CALIBRATION AND METHOD - Techniques are provided for reducing mismatch between the in-phase (I) and quadrature (Q) channels of a communications transmitter or receiver. In an exemplary embodiment, separate voltages are applied to bias the gates or bulks of the transistors in a mixer of the I channel versus a mixer of the Q channel. In another exemplary embodiment, separate voltages are applied to bias the common-mode reference voltage of a transimpedance amplifier associated with each channel. Techniques are further provided for deriving bias voltages to minimize a measured residual sideband in a received or transmitted signal, or to optimize other parameters of the received or transmitted signal. Techniques for generating separate bias voltages using a bidirectional and unidirectional current digital-to-analog converter (DAC) are also disclosed. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328708 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR FLASH TYPE ANALOG TO DIGITAL CONVERTER - The subject matter discloses a flash analog to digital converter arranged in a tree of signal amendment units, each comprises an amplifier and an offset adder. The output signals of the tree are even partitioned and compared to comparators, to reduce the level of accuracy required from the comparators. The subject matter also discloses a cascade of amplifiers connected in series and operate in delay one relative to the other, each amplifier comprises a reset unit to reset the amplifier responsive to receipt of a signal. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328709 | AD CONVERTER APPARATUS, AD CONVERTER CIRCUIT, AND AD CONVERSION METHOD - An analogue-digital converter apparatus includes a plurality of AD converters connected in series, each AD converter to convert an analog signal received by a first AD converter, at least one of the AD converters including: a residual signal generator that generates a first residual signal, the first residual signal being a difference between the analog signal or one of two residual signals amplified and output by a preceding AD converter and a first reference signal, and a second residual signal, the second residual signal being a difference between the analog signal or one of the two residual signals and a second reference signal; and an amplifier that amplifies and outputs the first residual signal to a subsequent AD converter at a first timing and amplifies and outputs the second residual signal to the subsequent AD converter at a second timing. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328710 | Identification and Analysis of Source Emissions through Harmonic Phase Comparison - The present invention is a signal processing method to significantly improve the detection and identification of source emissions. More particularly, the present invention offers a processing method to reduce the false alarm rate of systems which remotely detect and identify the presence of electronic devices through an analysis of a received spectrum the devices' unintended emissions. The invention identifies candidate emission elements and determines their validity based on a frequency and phase association with other emissions present in the received spectrum. The invention compares the measured phase and frequency data of the emissions with a software solution of the theoretically or empirically derived closed-form expression which governs the phase and frequency distribution of the emissions within the source. Verification of this relationship serves to dramatically increase the confidence of the detection. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328711 | ANTI-JAMMING SUBSYSTEM EMPLOYING AN ANTENNA ARRAY WITH A HORIZONTAL CIRCULAR RECEPTION PATTERN - An anti-jamming subsystem for jamming signals originating along the horizon includes a two-dimensional horizontal array of antennas that effectively has a horizontal circular reception pattern for receiving signals originating along the horizon and a antenna that has a half hemispherical reception pattern and an upward looking view of the sky. The subsystem utilizes associated phase information to actively combine the signals received by the respective antennas in the array, to produce one or more anti jamming signals with narrow beams in the directions of the jammers. The subsystem combines the anti jamming signals with the signals received by the reference antenna, to produce signals for further processing in which the interference from the jamming signals originating along the horizon is minimized without adversely affecting the signals received by the reference antenna from at least higher elevation satellites. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328712 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETECTING A CHANGE IN POSITION OF AN OBJECT - A system for detecting a change in position of at least one object within an at least partially enclosed space, the system including at least one transmitter repeatedly producing at least two mutually distinguishable standing waves in the at least partially enclosed space at mutually exclusive and mutually alternating times, at least one receiver receiving reflected energy of the at least two mutually distinguishable standing waves, the reflected energy from the at least two mutually distinguishable standing waves having mutually different amplitudes which have a difference therebetween, and a computerized processor receiving outputs from the at least one receiver and calculating changes in the difference between the mutually different amplitudes, which changes indicate the change in position of the at least one object. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328713 | EXPLOSION DETECTION METHOD AND APPARATUS, STABILIZING DEVICE FOR A VEHICLE, STABILIZED VEHICLE, PREPARED VEHICLE - An explosion detection apparatus ( | 2013-12-12 |
20130328714 | TARGET-TRACKING RADAR AND METHOD FOR RESPONDING TO FLUCTUATIONS IN TARGET SNR - Embodiments of a target-tracking radar and methods for responding to fluctuations in target SNR are generally described herein. In some embodiments, the target-tracking radar may be configured to determine whether a target can be considered a point target based on the SNR of received signals and off-boresight error estimates. Measurement-variance estimates generated from the SNR are provided to a target-state estimator when the target is determined to be a point target. When the target is determined not to be a point target, the measurement-variance estimates generated from SNR are not used by the target-state estimator. This may allow targets to be engaged at increased range. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328715 | MILLIMETER WAVE RADAR SYSTEM FOR AND METHOD OF WEATHER DETECTION - A system and method relates to a weather detection system using millimeter wave radar data. Processing electronics receives millimeter wave radar (MMWR) data and senses a presence of weather spatial extent using return strength data associated with the MMWR data. The processing electronics uses spectral width data associated with the MMWR data to assign a level to the weather in the spatial extent. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328716 | HANDHELD ANTENNA ATTITUDE MEASURING SYSTEM - An antenna attitude measuring system includes internal and external electrical components providing data for recording and displaying on a handheld device. The data can be transmitted to a database for access by a network operator. The antenna attitude can be adjusted for maximizing telecommunications network performance. The system includes an AISG compliant tilt sensor system mounted in-line between a telecommunications antenna enclosure and a communications cable, and positioned to measure the elevation tilt and slant of a telecommunications antenna enclosure relative to a reference axis. The system includes the ability to connect to and remotely control a plurality of remote electrical tilt control units through only a single connection. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328717 | ENHANCED LOCATION BASED SERVICES - A device management system is comprised of a server-side proxy component and at least one back-end computer. The server-side proxy component is configured to receive ephermis and almanac data from a source and information from at least one client describing the geographic location of the client. The server-side proxy component is configured to send the ephermis and almanac data and the information from the client to a back-end computer to the back-end computer. Responsive to receiving this data and information, the computer compiles it into GPS data relevant to the location of the client. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328718 | SINGLE RECEIVER GPS POINTING VECTOR SENSING - A system and method of determining a pointing vector using two GPS antennas and a single GPS receiver is disclosed. Two stationary GPS antennas, with a separation preferably less than half of a wavelength (˜100 mm) may use a single receiver to determine the pointing vector of the system. Incorporation of a three axis angular rate measurement allows pointing determination during system rotation. Incorporation of three axis gyroscope system allows pointing determination while in motion. The system provides the ability to sense multipath and jamming. Also the system can potentially eliminate the impact and certainly alert the user that the measurement may not be reliable. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328719 | ANTI-SPOOFING DETECTION SYSTEM - Spoofing of a satellite positioning system is detected by receiving position location data from multiple sources. The received data is compared and inconsistent data is marked. A position location is estimated based on the received position location data, while accounting for the marked inconsistent data. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328720 | Satellite Positioning with Mixed Capture-Parameters - A method of recording satellite signals for later processing to derive position information. According to one aspect, the method comprises receiving and digitising first and second satellite signals using a first set of parameters; and receiving and digitising third and fourth satellite signals using a second set of parameters. A first time interval between the first and second satellite signals is longer than a second time interval between the reception of the third and fourth satellite signals. The first set of parameters is associated with relatively higher resource usage, while the second set of parameters is associated with relatively lower resource usage. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328721 | FEATURE IN ANTENNA PATTERN FOR POINTING AND ORIENTATION DETERMINATION - Systems and methods for antenna pointing are disclosed. A transmit antenna system having an adjustable boresight transmits a signal exhibiting a far-field pattern including a feature (e.g. a V-Notch) in a polarization of the signal disposed at a fixed position off a beam peak of the far-field pattern of the signal. A receive antenna system scans across the far-field pattern of the signal in the polarization to locate the feature and determine a pointing error of the adjustable boresight therefrom. The system may be applied to a cross-polarization of the signal where a co-polarization of the signal is simultaneously used for telecommunication. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328722 | NODE AND METHOD FOR ESTABLISHING BEAMFORMING FOR DOWNLINK COMMUNICATIONS - Example embodiments presented herein are directed towards an eNodeB ( | 2013-12-12 |
20130328723 | Steerable Antenna Device - Wireless devices, and particularly mobile devices such as cellphones, PDAs, computers, navigation devices, etc., as well as other devices which transmit or receive data or other signals at multiple frequency bands utilize at least one antenna to transmit and receive and a plurality of different bands (e.g., GSM cellular communication band; Bluetooth short range communication band; ultrawideband (UWB) communications, etc.). These wireless devices can simultaneously transmit or receive at a plurality of different bands, or simultaneously transmit and receive at different bands. The wireless devices have the ability to use a single physical structure (e.g., an antenna) for transmission and reception of many different bands. The antenna can be either actively tuned or passively tuned using one or more elements. The antenna may comprise a plurality of antenna elements or antennas, and at least one antenna may be a steerable antenna. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328724 | Receive Only Mode for Clock Drift Correction - In some implementations, radio access technology (RAT) signals can be monitored and used to synchronize an internal clock of a mobile device to a network system clock without registering the mobile device to the network. In some implementations, a RAT processor can be configured to receive RAT signals and to prevent transmission of RAT signals. In some implementations, the internal clock can be associated with a GNSS processor and can be used to calculate a location of the mobile device. In some implementations, a RAT processor that is configured for a particular radio access technology can be configured to monitor signals associated with another radio access technology when synchronizing the internal clock. In some implementations, the RAT processor can monitor signals in response to a power event. The power event can be associated with powering a display of the mobile device. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328725 | ASSISTED GLOBAL NAVIGATION SATTELITE SYSTEM FOR INDOOR POSITIONING - A method and a system for accurately positioning an electronic device located in an indoor area, generates a request signal for determining the indoor location of the device, and sends the signal to a server coupled to the device through a network. The request signal contains certain parameters pertaining thereto, including the signal strength, and the information of the cell towers through which the device sent the signal. The server uses the signal parameters to determine information pertaining to an approximate spatial position of the device, and sends and information to the device. Multiple positioning algorithms are embedded in the computing hardware of the device, and the device executes these algorithms to determine the exact indoor location thereof. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328726 | OSCILLATING MOBILE DEVICE POSITION DETERMINATION - A method in a mobile device includes: receiving location signals at the mobile device; measuring sensor data at the mobile device; determining an oscillation rate of the mobile device from the sensor data; in response to the oscillation rate of the mobile device being undesirable, at least one of: (1) determining a desired sampling rate based on the oscillation rate, the desired sampling rate being different from the oscillation rate; and sampling the location signals at the mobile device at the desired sampling rate; (2) sampling the location signals at the mobile device at a randomized sampling rate; (3) disabling a power improvement technique; (4) increasing filtering of determined course information; (5) reducing a nominal filter bandwidth; or (6) increasing a present sampling rate of the location signals to satisfy Nyquist criteria for the oscillation rate; and determining the position associated with the mobile device using the location signals. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328727 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR POSITIONING MOBILE UNITS BASED ON ANGLE MEASUREMENTS - A method and system for positioning mobile units using angle measurements taken by neighboring mobile units is disclosed. A selected mobile unit and mobile units in the vicinity of the selected mobile unit are selectively instructed to measure and report information related to the position of the selected mobile unit. The reported information is used to compute a position of the selected mobile unit. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328728 | MULTI-BAND ANTENNA - A multi-band antenna includes a base portion, a substantially lying U-shaped first radiating portion, a substantially lying L-shaped second radiating portion and a third radiating portion. A rear edge of the base portion extends rearward to form a ground portion with a ground point being defined thereon. A top of the base portion defines a feeding point. The first radiating portion of which one end is connected with a first side edge of the base portion and the mouth faces to the first side edge of the base portion. The second radiating portion is connected with a second side edge of the base portion. The third radiating portion tortuously extends downward from a front edge of the base portion, then extends transversely, and further circuitously extends rearward to be located substantially near under a free arm of the second radiating portion. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328729 | Pseudo-Antenna and System and Method for Manufacture of the Same - A pseudo-antenna and system and method for manufacturing the same are disclosed. In one embodiment of the pseudo-antenna, a substrate is provided including a surface layer selected from the group consisting of tetrel-based and metal materials. The surface layer is annealed by application of a static pulse from a Tesla emitter at ambient conditions. The surface layer presents a normalized unit structure having at least one phonon representing a micro-crystal surface effect and absorption band. Further, the surface layer presents imperfect harmonic interaction with the carrier wave. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328730 | Methods for Forming Elongated Antennas With Plastic Support Structures for Electronic Devices - Electronic devices may be provided with antenna structures. The antenna structures may include an antenna support structure covered with patterned antenna traces. An antenna support structure may be mounted in an electronic device so that a surface of the antenna support structure that is covered with patterned antenna traces lies flush with a planar surface of the electronic device housing. A display cover layer or other planar structure may be attached to the surface of the antenna support structure and the planar surface of the housing adhesive. Injection molding and extrusion techniques may be used in forming a support structure with elongated parallel cavities. An injection molding tool may have a mold core supported by a support structure at one end, supporting engagement features at the ends of mating mold core structures, or support pins. Molded interconnect devices may be soldered to laser direct structuring components to form antennas. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328731 | HEALTH DATA COLLECTING SYSTEM AND SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE - Conventionally, people have to go to the place where a measurement instrument for health data is, to obtain health data and the like. Further, even when using a portable measurement instrument, people have to manage data by themselves, thus health data cannot be managed rapidly. According to the invention, a modulating circuit, a demodulating circuit, a logic circuit, a sensor circuit, and an antenna circuit are provided over an insulating substrate, thereby data sensed by the sensor circuit is transmitted wirelessly. According to the invention, health data on the living body (for example a human body) is sensed and can be rapidly detected. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328732 | TOUCHSCREEN AND MANUFACTURING PROCESS THEREOF - A touchscreen includes a substrate including a conductive layer on a part of its surface, and an antenna being situated in a region where the conductive layer is not provided. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328733 | WAVEGUIDE OR SLOT RADIATOR FOR WIDE E-PLANE RADIATION PATTERN BEAMWIDTH WITH ADDITIONAL STRUCTURES FOR DUAL POLARIZED OPERATION AND BEAMWIDTH CONTROL - An apparatus and method are provided for producing a wide E-plane half power beamwidth. The apparatus can include a dipole antenna and a complimentary slot antenna in an infinite ground plane. The apparatus can also include a waveguide with surrounding structure that can be adjusted to produce the desired half power beamwidth. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328734 | ADAPTIVE ANTENNA IMPEDANCE MATCHING - An apparatus and method of compensating for an antenna impedance mismatch are provided, including obtaining information about a signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of a signal received by the antenna, determining that an impedance mismatch exists if the obtained information indicates a predetermined condition indicative of an impedance mismatch, and tuning the antenna to compensate for the impedance mismatch. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328735 | VARIABLE CAPACITANCE CAPACITOR ELEMENT - A variable capacitance capacitor element according to an embodiment of the present invention comprises: a supporting substrate; a first electrode layer provided on the supporting substrate; a second electrode layer provided opposite to the first electrode layer; and a dielectric layer positioned between the first electrode layer and the second electrode layer. In accordance with an aspect, a main component of the dielectric layer is represented by a composition formula Ba | 2013-12-12 |
20130328736 | ADAPTATION OF AN ANTENNA CIRCUIT FOR A NEAR-FIELD COMMUNICATION TERMINAL - A method for adapting an antenna circuit including at least one first capacitive element and an inductive element in series, and at least one second capacitive element having a first electrode connected between the first capacitive element and the inductive element, wherein data representative of the voltage of said first electrode are applied to the second electrode of the second capacitive element. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328737 | BROADBAND MONOPOLE ANTENNA WITH DUAL RADIATING STRUCTURES - A broadband monopole antenna with dual-radiating elements is provided. In one embodiment, an antenna comprises a ground plane; a first radiating structure having a symmetric configuration along a central axis, comprising a first feed point electrically connected to the base of said first radiating structure along said central axis and a first slot with a corresponding first open-ended strip along said central axis; and a second radiating structure conjoined with said first radiating structure having a symmetric configuration along said central axis, comprising a second feed point electrically connected to the base of said second radiating structure along said central axis and a second slot with a corresponding second open-ended strip along said central axis; and wherein the antenna resonates and operates at a plurality of resonant frequencies. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328738 | Wideband High Gain Antenna for Multiband Employment - An antenna element employable singularly or in an array and configured for concurrent RF transmission and receipt on a plurality of frequencies concurrently. The element is formed of conductive material on a substrate by a pair of substantially identical horns extending in opposite directions to distal tips. A cavity formed between the horns narrows to a narrowest point prior to curving. The element is capable of wideband RF communication on any frequency between a low frequency defined by the distance between the distal tips to a highest frequency defined by the narrowest point of the cavity. The antenna is especially well adapted for portable devices such as smartphones where concurrent cellular, Wi-Fi, and bluetooth communications may be accomplished with a single element. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328739 | RF Power Conversion to DC Power with a Leaky Wave Antenna - Methods and systems for converting RF power to DC power utilizing a leaky wave antenna (LWA) are disclosed and may include receiving RF wireless signals utilizing one or more LWAs in a wireless device, and generating one or more DC voltages from the received RF signals utilizing cascaded rectifier cells. A resonant frequency of the LWAs may be configured utilizing micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) deflection. The LWAs may be configured to receive the RF signals from a desired direction. The LWAs may comprise microstrip or coplanar waveguides, wherein a cavity height of the LWAs is dependent on a spacing between conductive lines in the waveguides. The LWAs may be integrated in one or more integrated circuits, integrated circuit packages, and/or printed circuit boards. The packages may be affixed to one or more printed circuit boards and the integrated circuits may be flip-chip-bonded to the packages. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328740 | RFID System - A magnetic field focusing assembly includes a magnetic field generating device configured to generate a magnetic field, and a split ring resonator assembly configured to be magnetically coupled to the magnetic field generating device and configured to focus the magnetic field produced by the magnetic field generating device. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328741 | INTERNAL COMPONENTS OF A PORTABLE COMPUTING DEVICE - The present application describes various embodiments of systems and methods for providing internal components for portable computing devices having a thin profile. More particularly, the present application describes internal components configured to fit within a relatively thin outer enclosure. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328742 | ANTENNA DEVICE AND PORTABLE WIRELESS TERMINAL EQUIPPED WITH SAME - A first connection circuit ( | 2013-12-12 |
20130328743 | COAXIAL HELICAL ANTENNA - A coaxial helical antenna for transmitting or receiving information through electromagnetic waves includes a first helical antenna comprising a first helix comprising a first diameter and a center cavity; a second helical antenna comprising a second helix comprising a second diameter, wherein the second diameter is smaller than the first diameter, and wherein the second helical antenna is seated within the center cavity of the first helical antenna; a shaped ground plate coupled to the first helical antenna and the second helical antenna; and two microstrip impedance transformers coupled to the first helical antenna, the second helical antenna, and the shaped ground plate. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328744 | RETAINING AND ANCHORING DEVICE ON A METAL PLATE FOR FASTENING A FUNCTIONAL SUPPORT, AND AN ASSOCIATED METHOD FOR PRODUCING SUCH A RETAINING AND ANCHORING DEVICE - The invention relates to a retaining and anchoring device forming a retaining and anchoring section on a metal plate ( | 2013-12-12 |
20130328745 | DISPLAY APPARATUS, DISPLAY SYNCHRONIZATION APPARATUS, DISPLAY SYNCHRONIZATION SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR SYNCHRONIZING OF DISPLAY APPARATUS - A method of synchronizing of a plurality of display apparatuses. The method includes determining a victim function, receiving a count value counting a number of times that the victim function is called in a predetermined period of time from at least one display apparatus, determining a minimum count value by comparing the received count values with each other, and synchronizing the plurality of display apparatuses based on the determined minimum count value such that the plurality of display apparatuses synchronize to the display apparatus with the slowest display execution speed. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328746 | IMAGE DISTRIBUTION APPARATUS, DISPLAY APPARATUS, AND IMAGE DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM - An image distribution apparatus which is connected to multiple display apparatuses and which includes a distribution unit which distributes an image displayed in the display apparatuses is disclosed. The image distribution apparatus includes a specifying unit which designates an area of the image, wherein the distribution unit distributes information indicating an area designated by the specifying unit. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328747 | IMAGE VIEWING SYSTEM, ARBITRATING TERMINAL, IMAGE VIEWING METHOD, AND ARBITRATING METHOD - An image viewing system according to the present disclosure includes (i) plural mobile terminals each including: a memory unit; an input receiving unit which receives an input for displaying an image selected by a user on the large display apparatus; and a display instructing unit which issues a first instruction to display the selected image on the large display apparatus, and (ii) a large display apparatus including: a large display; an arbitrating terminal determining unit which determines an arbitrating terminal; and a first display control unit which displays the image based on the instruction on the large display. The display instructing unit of the arbitrating terminal determines whether or not to cause the first display control unit to display the image indicated by the first instruction, and issues a second instruction to the large display apparatus to display an image according to a result of the determination. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328748 | IMAGE DISPLAY APPARATUS AND HEAD MOUNTED DISPLAY - An image display apparatus includes: an image forming device; an optical system converting light emitted from the image forming device into parallel light; and an optical device to which the light beams converted into the parallel light by the optical system enter, in which the light beams are guided, and from which the light beams are emitted, wherein a central light beam emitted from the center of the image forming device, passing through the nodal point of the optical system and entering the optical device at an optical device center point intersects an XY plane defined by an X axis that passes through the optical device center point, and is parallel to the axis direction of the optical device and a Y axis that passes through the optical device center point, and coincides with the normal axis of the optical device at angles other than 0 degree. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328749 | VOLTAGE THRESHOLD DETERMINATION FOR A PIXEL TRANSISTOR - A display is disclosed that includes a transparent substrate and a plurality of pixel transistors that are formed on the transparent substrate to generate an image for display. A transistor drive circuit is used to drive the pixel transistors to generate the image. The transistor drive circuit may include a gate driver. Further, a test circuit may be used to: adjust voltages that are applied by the gate driver to a pixel transistor; and determine the voltage of the gate driver when a current spike has occurred to the pixel transistor which causes the pixel transistor to turn on. Once this threshold voltage for the gate driver to turn on the pixel transistor has been determined, it may be stored in a storage device for future use by the gate driver. Other embodiments are also described and claimed. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328750 | DISPLAY APPARATUS - A display apparatus includes; a data driver integrated in one chip and which outputs data signals; a gate driver which sequentially outputs gate signals, a display panel which includes; a plurality of data lines which receive the data signals, a plurality of gate lines which receive the gate signals, and a plurality of pixels connected to a corresponding gate line and a corresponding data line, a voltage generator which generates a common voltage and a storage voltage and provides them to the display panel, and a voltage compensator which receives the storage voltage fedback from the display panel and generates a compensation signal, wherein the display panel further includes a feedback line which provides the voltage compensator with the storage voltage, and wherein the feedback line is electrically connected to the voltage compensator through the data driver. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328751 | Portable Frame-less Reversible Luminous Suction Cup Display - The invention provides a frameless, lightweight, bright light, portable display in the form of electroluminescence with multiple reversible mounting suction cups. The luminous unit comes in various sizes of which most are round in shape. Each unit contains a power plug, inverter, and the electroluminescent panel. However, each unit also includes a minimum of 3 suction cup extensions allowing for the unit to be reversible. This unit is able to be mounted on the inside of a window or the outside of a window/hard slick surface with the light facing same direction no matter which side of the glass it is mounted thereon. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328752 | DISPLAY DEVICE, DRIVING METHOD THEREOF, AND ELECTRONIC APPARATUS - A display device comprises a pixel array unit including a plurality of pixels, and power supply lines and a power supply scanner for supplying a power supply voltage switching between first and second potentials to each of the power supply lines, wherein each of the pixels includes a light emitting element, a sampling transistor, a driver transistor, and a holding capacitor. The sampling transistor samples a signal potential to be held in the holding capacitor, the driver transistor receives a supply of a current from the power supply scanner through the power supply line at a first potential and flows a drive current to the light emitting element in accordance with the held signal potential, and the power supply scanner changes the power supply line from the first potential to the second potential before the sampling transistors samples the signal potential. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328753 | DISPLAY APPARATUS - A pixel circuit has a first capacitor having a first terminal connected with a gate of a driving transistor; a second capacitor connected between a second terminal of the first capacitor and a source of the driving transistor; a first switch applying a reference voltage to a node at which the first capacitor and the second capacitor are connected; a second switch supplying an image signal voltage to the gate of the driving transistor; a third switch supplying an initialization voltage to a drain of the driving transistor and a fourth switch supplying current to the drain of the transistor for emitting light from the current light emitting device. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328754 | LED DISPLAY DEVICE WITH AUTOMATIC BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT - A display device includes a housing, a screen mounted on the housing, an imagine capture unit, a distance measuring unit, and a display module assembly received in housing. The display module assembly includes a light emitting unit, a micro reflection unit, and a micro control unit; the micro control unit includes an identify module and a reflection control module. The identify module is electrically connected to the imagine capture unit and the distance measuring unit for receiving images of a viewer to identify position of eyes of viewer and sending instruction to measure distances between eyes of viewer and the display device to the distance measuring unit; the reflection control module is electrically connected to one of the light emitting unit and the micro control unit to control the micro reflection unit to rotate relative to the light emitting unit, to reflect light into eyes of the viewer. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328755 | Systems and Methods for Reducing or Eliminating Mura Artifact Using Contrast Enhanced Imagery - Systems, methods, and devices are provided to calibrate an electronic display to reduce or eliminate mura artifacts. Such mura artifacts may be due to differential behavior of multiple common voltage layers (VCOMs) of the display. One method for reducing or eliminating such muras may involve setting pixels of an electronic display to a gray level and setting an operating parameter of the liquid crystal display to a starting value. An image of the pixels may be captured. Using the image, an average luminance of the pixels may be determined and the image may be amplified around the average luminance to enhance contrast of the image. When the amplified image substantially does not indicates the presence of a mura, the value of the operating parameter may be stored in the electronic display. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328756 | DISPLAY AND DRIVING METHOD THEREOF - A driving method applied in a display is provided. The display includes M scan lines, N data lines, M control lines and M×N pixels. M and N are natural numbers greater than 1. The driving method includes the following steps of: driving M scan lines in M scan periods respectively; providing a data voltage to each of the N data lines in each of the M scan periods; driving the first to the (M−K) | 2013-12-12 |
20130328757 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE - In a liquid crystal display device with a touch panel function, a second substrate has detection electrodes of a touch panel, each pixel has a pixel electrode and a counter electrode, the counter electrode is divided into a plurality of blocks, and the counter electrodes of the respective divided blocks are shared to the respective pixels of a plurality of display lines side by side, the counter electrodes of the respective divided blocks is also used as scanning electrodes of the touch panel, and a driver circuit is provided to apply a counter voltage and a touch panel scanning voltage to the counter electrodes of the respective divided blocks, and the driver circuit can adjust a supply start timing of the touch panel scanning voltage to be applied to the counter electrodes of the respective divided blocks. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328758 | DIFFERENTIAL ACTIVE-MATRIX DISPLAYS - A differential subpixel of a display apparatus includes a first drive transistor and a second drive transistor. The first drive transistor has a first drive signal with a first polarity and the second drive transistor has a second drive signal with a second polarity. The first polarity is opposed to the second polarity and the first drive signal and the second drive signal are configured to be driven with complementary differential signals. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328759 | Systems and Methods for Mura Calibration Preparation - Systems and methods for calibrating an electronic display to reduce or eliminate artifacts are provided. One method for reducing or eliminating artifacts may involve baking the operational—but not yet fully calibrated—electronic display to reduce stray charge on the electronic display. After baking the display, the electronic display may be calibrated to reduce or eliminate flicker and/or mura artifacts | 2013-12-12 |
20130328760 | Fast feature detection by reducing an area of a camera image - An apparatus and method for a mobile device to reduce computer vision (CV) processing, for example, when detecting features and key points, is disclosed. Embodiments herein reduce the search area of an image or the volume of image data that is searched to detect features and key points. Embodiments limit a search area of a full image to an actual area of interest to the user. This reduction decreases the search area, decreases search time, decreases power consumption, and limits detection to the area of interest to the user. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328761 | PHOTOSENSOR ARRAY GESTURE DETECTION - Photosensor array gesture detection techniques are described. In one or more embodiments, a computing device includes an array of photosensors. The photosensor array can be configured in various ways to measure changes in the amount of light that occur based upon a user's hand position above the photosensor array. In at least some embodiments, capacitance associated with the photosensors is charged and data regarding discharge rates for the sensors is collected that is indicative of the amount of incident light. Sequential changes in the amount of light that is measured across the array of photosensors can be used to determine positioning and/or movement of the user's hand in three dimensions (e.g., track position/motion in three-dimensional (3D) space relative to the computing device.) Accordingly, various gestures can be defined in terms of input obtained via the photosensor array and recognized to trigger corresponding operations by the computing device. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328762 | CONTROLLING A VIRTUAL OBJECT WITH A REAL CONTROLLER DEVICE - Technology is described for controlling a virtual object displayed by a near-eye, augmented reality display with a real controller device. User input data is received from a real controller device requesting an action to be performed by the virtual object. A user perspective of the virtual object being displayed by the near-eye, augmented reality display is determined. The user input data requesting the action to be performed by the virtual object is applied based on the user perspective, and the action is displayed from the user perspective. The virtual object to be controlled by the real controller device may be identified based on user input data which may be from a natural user interface (NUI). A user selected force feedback object may also be identified, and the identification may also be based on NUI input data. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328763 | MULTIPLE SENSOR GESTURE RECOGNITION - Methods for recognizing gestures using adaptive multi-sensor gesture recognition are described. In some embodiments, a gesture recognition system receives a plurality of sensor inputs from a plurality of sensor devices and a plurality of confidence thresholds associated with the plurality of sensor inputs. A confidence threshold specifies a minimum confidence value for which it is deemed that a particular gesture has occurred. Upon detection of a compensating event, such as excessive motion involving one of the plurality of sensor devices, the gesture recognition system may modify the plurality of confidence thresholds based on the compensating event. Subsequently, the gesture recognition system generates a multi-sensor confidence value based on whether at least a subset of the plurality of confidence thresholds has been satisfied. The gesture recognition system may also modify the plurality of confidence thresholds based on the plugging and unplugging of sensor inputs from the gesture recognition system. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328764 | FLEXIBLE DISPLAY APPARATUS AND CONTROL METHOD THEREOF - A flexible display apparatus includes a display unit which displays a screen which includes at least one object; a sensor unit which senses a bent state of the display unit; and a control unit which controls the display unit to display a 3D image of the at least one object deployed in the bending direction of the display unit, if it is determined that the display unit is bent in a predetermined cylinder shape based on the bent state sensed by the sensor unit. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328765 | SIGNAGE SYSTEM AND DISPLAY METHOD BY THE SAME - A signage system includes a plurality of display devices, an image capturing devices and a signage processing device. The signage processing device includes a personal recognition section for recognizing a person imaged in the image data, a data selection section for selecting a data group corresponding to the person recognized by the personal recognition section and a display control section for displaying a signage image based on the data group selected by the data selection section on the display device corresponding to the image data. The display control section displays the continuation of the signage image for the person displayed last time on the display device corresponding to the image capturing device which generates the image data if the personal recognition section recognizes the same person again according to the image data after displaying the signage image for the person on the display device. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328766 | PROJECTION TYPE IMAGE DISPLAY APPARATUS, IMAGE PROJECTING METHOD, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM - Disclosed herein is a projection type image display apparatus, including: a projecting portion projecting an input image on an image projected body; a camera portion photographing the image projected body; a display control block controlling display of a projected image projected by the projecting portion; and a gesture recognizing unit recognizing a gesture manipulation of a user contained in the image photographed by the camera portion. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328767 | INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS, CONFERENCE SYSTEM, AND INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD - An information processing apparatus includes a voice acquiring unit configured to acquire voice information remarked by a user; an image information acquiring unit configured to acquire image information of the user; a user specifying unit configured to specify the user having remarked the voice information based on the image information when the voice information is acquired; a word extracting unit configured to extract a word from the voice information; a priority calculating unit configured to increase priority of the user having remarked the word for operation of a display device when the extracted word matches any one of keywords; a gesture detecting unit configured to detect a gesture made by the user based on the image information; and an operation permission determining unit configured to permit the user to operate the display device when the priority of the user having made the gesture is highest. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328768 | VEHICULAR TERMINAL - A vehicular terminal receives an input of a condition via an input unit, such that the input may be performed via manual operation or voice recognition. An input restriction function restricts a reception of the condition by manual operation during vehicle travel. The vehicular terminal determines whether an input reception restriction function is in effect during the reception of the condition by manual operation via the input unit. When it is determined that the input reception restriction function is in, the vehicular terminal switches an input method for reception of the input of the condition from manual operation to voice recognition, thereby allowing a continuous reception of the condition. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328769 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR INPUTTING COMMAND USING GESTURE - Disclosure is a method of inputting commands into displays such as TVs or image processing devices. User's hands have been photographed through a camera to recognize the motion of the user's hands, so that commands are input according to the motion of user's hands instead of conventional input devices such as a mouse and a keyboard. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328770 | SYSTEM FOR PROJECTING CONTENT TO A DISPLAY SURFACE HAVING USER-CONTROLLED SIZE, SHAPE AND LOCATION/DIRECTION AND APPARATUS AND METHODS USEFUL IN CONJUNCTION THEREWITH - Image projector apparatus comprising a user input device operative to accept from a user, at least one parameter defining projection of visual content, other than the content itself, and a visual content projector projecting desired visual content, on a surface area, in accordance with the at least one parameter including generating digitally modified visual content from the desired visual content such that the digitally modified visual content, when projected on the surface area, represents the content in accordance with the at least one parameter. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328771 | Camera-Assisted Motion Estimation for Application Control - Embodiments of the present invention generate estimates of device motion from two data sources on a computing device—a motion sensor and a camera. The device may compare the estimates to each other to determine if they agree. If they agree, the device may confirm that device motion estimates based on the motion sensor are accurate and may output those estimates to an application within the device. If the device motion estimates disagree, the device may alter the motion estimates obtained from the motion sensor before outputting them to the application. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328772 | Handheld Pointing Device - A handheld pointing device includes a main body, an image sensing module, an acceleration sensing module and a processing circuit. The image sensing module is disposed in the main body and configured to capture an image comprising at least one reference light source and accordingly generate an optical sensing signal. The acceleration sensing module is disposed in the main body and configured to sense an acceleration value in each one of two dimensions; wherein the acceleration sensing module outputs an acceleration sensing signal if an absolute value of the summation of the two acceleration values in two dimensions is located within a predetermined acceleration range. The processing circuit is configured to receive the optical sensing signal and the acceleration sensing signal and accordingly generate an output signal. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328773 | CAMERA-BASED INFORMATION INPUT METHOD AND TERMINAL - Disclosed are a camera-based information input method and a terminal, for providing an input method that consumes few resources and does not block the terminal screen. The method comprises: a terminal identifying an area having specified color information from an image acquired by a camera; determining change information of the area; and determining, according to the change information, information input to the terminal. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328774 | OPTICAL TOUCH MOUSE - An optical touch mouse includes a cover having a portion as a detect window, a lightguide adjacent to the detect window for directing light to the detect window, and a light source adjacent to the lightguide for providing light to enter the lightguide. The detect window is transparent to light provided by the light source such that light provided by the light source can penetrate through the detect window. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328775 | User Interface Elements Positioned for Display - User interface elements positioned for display is described. In various embodiment(s), sensor input can be received from one or more sensors that are integrated with a portable device. A device hold position that corresponds to where the portable device is grasped by a user can be determined based at least in part on the sensor input. A display of user interface element(s) can then be initiated for display on an integrated display of the portable device based on the device hold position that corresponds to where the portable device is grasped. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328776 | METHOD FOR EXECUTING USER COMMAND ACCORDING TO SPATIAL MOVEMENT OF USER INPUT DEVICE AND IMAGE APPARATUS THEREOF - A method for executing a user command in a display device including receiving, from an input device, a signal that indicates a movement direction of the input device, determining the movement direction of the input device based on the received signal, determining one of a plurality of functions of the display device that corresponds to the movement direction from among the plurality of functions of the display device, and executing the determined function. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328777 | SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR VISUALIZING INFORMATION - A system and methods for visualizing information on a generally large scale. Certain embodiments include display elements that include a minimized border margin, 2D/3D dual functionality, and ultra-high resolution. The display elements may be positioned relative to an infrastructure element configured to permit generating a wide variety of display geometries. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328778 | METHOD OF SIMULATING THE TOUCH SCREEN OPERATION BY MEANS OF A MOUSE - A method of simulating the touch screen operation by means of a mouse is provided and particularly makes the mouse work in a computer operating system with a screen touch function. The mouse comprises at least one simulation touch trigger button and one touch signal converter unit. Press the simulation touch trigger button, and the mouse will work in the touch mode. The touch signal converter unit intercepts a pressed button signal of the mouse and converts it into a screen touch signal for executing single-finger or multi-finger slide and touch functions. The mouse is further provided with a fixed-point button, and when the fixed-point button is pressed, where the mouse is corresponding to the screen, a finger press is simulated. The pressed position is fixed and does not move, and another button of the mouse is pressed to operate for executing the screen zoom-in, zoom-out, and rotation. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328779 | REMOTE SESSION CONTROL USING MULTI-TOUCH INPUTS - Accessing and controlling a remote desktop of a remote computing system using a multi-touch display of a local computing system. The remote desktop is displayed on the multi-touch display. Upon detecting a user contact with the multi-touch display when the display is not engaged as a trackpad, the multi-touch display is engaged as a trackpad; and the user contact is assigned as a cursor pointer for controlling the multi-touch display as a trackpad. In accordance with some embodiments described herein, left and right pointer controls (e.g., left mouse button and right mouse button) controls may be emulated also. This remote desktop technique allows multi-touch displays to be used to manipulate remote desktops, even for those that do not support multi-touch semantics, interaction techniques, or metaphors. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328780 | DISPLAY STRUCTURE HAVING A TRANSMITTANCE-CONTROLLABLE LAYER - A display structure includes a liquid crystal module, and a light guide layer arranged on a surface of the liquid crystal module, first light-emitting devices arranged at an edge of one end portion of the light guide layer, and a transmittance-controllable layer arranged on a surface of the light guide layer opposing the liquid crystal module. The light-emitting devices are configured to emit light into the light guide layer, and thus the light emitted by the light-emitting devices is transmitted within the light guide layer. The transmittance-controllable layer may have light transmittance characteristics which change depending on an external stimulus applied thereto. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328781 | INPUT DEVICE WITH CONTOURED REGION - Embodiments of the invention are directed to input devices configured for use with computing devices. The present invention relates to input device configured with a plurality of input members grouped into contoured-shaped bowls on a portion of the input devices. The input device may also be configured for use with multiple hand positions and multiple profiles based on the hand positions. The input device may enable switching between user-programmable profiles, and may include sensory feedback indicating the profiles active on the input device. | 2013-12-12 |
20130328782 | INFORMATION TERMINAL DEVICE AND BIOLOGICAL SAMPLE MEASUREMENT DEVICE - In an information terminal device ( | 2013-12-12 |