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Bryan Hanks, San Jose, CA US
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20150350181 | CLIENT/SERVER AUTHENTICATION USING DYNAMIC CREDENTIALS - In an embodiment, a method comprises intercepting, from a first computer, a first set of instructions that define one or more original operations, which are configured to cause one or more requests to be sent if executed by a client computer; modifying the first set of instructions to produce a modified set of instructions, which are configured to cause a credential to be included in the one or more requests sent if executed by the client computer; rendering a second set of instructions comprising the modified set of instructions and one or more credential-morphing-instructions, wherein the one or more credential-morphing-instructions define one or more credential-morphing operations, which are configured to cause the client computer to update the credential over time if executed; sending the second set of instructions to a second computer. | 12-03-2015 |
Clay D. Hanks, College Station, TX US
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20150356478 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR RISK ASSESSMENT - A system and method for assessing risk. In one embodiment, a system for risk assessment includes a processor and a storage device. The storage device is coupled to the processor, and stores instructions that when executed cause the processor to: 1) receive inspection result information for an inspected unit; 2) generate a probability of mishap value for the inspected unit based on the inspection result information; 3) generate a risk assessment code for the inspected unit based on the probability of mishap value; and 4) generate an inspection schedule for the inspected unit based on the risk assessment code. | 12-10-2015 |
John P. Hanks, College Station, TX US
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20150208923 | Non-Invasive Monitoring of Tissue Mechanical Properties - Methods and apparatuses for a tissue mechanical property monitoring system are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a tissue mechanical property monitoring system is disclosed. The tissue mechanical property monitoring system may comprise a probe, wherein the probe comprises a light source and a photodetector; and a main unit, wherein the main unit comprises a microcontroller and wireless transmitter. The probe may be hermetically sealed and may be capable of being implanted onto tissue. The photodetector may be capable of collecting reflectance data from the light emitted by the light source. The reflectance data may be capable of being sorted and processed into tissue mechanical property data such as tissue compliance, vascular resistance, and the like for the tissue illuminated with the probe. | 07-30-2015 |
20150208950 | Arterial and Venous Oxygenation Method and Apparatus - Methods and apparatuses for an oxygen consumption monitoring system are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, an oxygen consumption monitoring system is disclosed. The oxygen consumption monitoring system may comprise a probe, wherein the probe comprises a light source and a photodetector; and a main unit, wherein the main unit comprises a microcontroller and wireless transmitter. The probe may be hermetically sealed and may be capable of being implanted onto tissue. The photodetector may be capable of collecting reflectance data from the light emitted by the light source. The reflectance data may be capable of being sorted into arterial and venous blood oxygen consumption data for the tissue onto which the probe was placed or implanted. The data from the probe may be further sorted and processed to produce perfusion, heart rate, energy expenditure, caloric burn, blood pressure, hemoglobin concentration changes, and tissue oxidative stress. | 07-30-2015 |
Trevor Hanks, Wanneroo, Western Australia AU
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20150336777 | CRANE ARRANGEMENT - A crane arrangement primarily designed for the repair and replacement of power poles is described. The arrangement includes a truck having two cranes deployed on the truck bed: one crane to hold power lines and the other to manipulate the power pole. | 11-26-2015 |