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20090167286 | Cable Detection System - A cable detection system, includes a source of an input electrical AC signal for coupling to a first lead pin of a cable connector. A detector is coupled to a different second lead pin of the cable connector. The detector detects an electrical AC output signal derived by capacitive coupling of the input electrical AC signal occurring within a cable incorporating first and second leads corresponding to the first and second lead pins. The detector further enables a determination of whether the cable is connected to the cable connector in response to an amplitude dependent characteristic of the detected AC output signal. | 07-02-2009 |
20140148802 | Radio Frequency Procedure Protection - A method and apparatus is provided for protecting a patient during a radio frequency medical procedure. A detector includes an input receiving electrical impulses representing at least one patient parameter to be monitored from at least one shielded sensor connected to the patient. The detector detects at least one of (a) a voltage associated with parasitic current generated during a radio frequency medical procedure and (b) a current generated during a radio frequency medical procedure. A control circuit is coupled to the detector and compares at least one of (a) the detected voltage with a threshold voltage value and (b) the detected current with a threshold current value. A switch is coupled between the detector and the control circuit. In response to a control signal generated by the control circuit, the switch selectively switches between a conductive state and a non conductive state. The conductive state maintains a low impedance at the at least one shielded sensor and maintains the shield of the at least one shielded sensor in an effective state when at least one of (a) the detected voltage is below the threshold voltage value and (b) the detected current is below the threshold current value. The non-conductive state provides a high impedance at the at least one shielded sensor and causes the shield of the at least one shielded sensor to become ineffective when at least one of (a) the detected voltage is equal to or greater than the threshold voltage value and (b) the detected current is equal to or greater than the threshold current. | 05-29-2014 |
20140167518 | Noise Isolator For a Portable Electronic Device - An apparatus for reducing noise in an electrical system includes a first isolation stage for a patient monitoring system that provides a first power transformation and a first isolation barrier to current flow. The patient monitoring system including a portable patient monitoring device, a charging apparatus that charges the portable patient monitoring device and a power supply that provides power to the charging apparatus and the first isolation stage is connected to the power supply. A second isolation stage is electrically connected between the first isolation stage and the charging apparatus. The second isolation stage provides a second power transformation and a second barrier to current flow, the second isolation stage reduces noise in the electrical system caused by stray currents. | 06-19-2014 |
20140257119 | Patient Electrode Impedance Measurement - An apparatus and method is provided that determines a connection quality of an electrode to a patient. A current source is connected to a first electrode and a switch is connected to a second electrode for selectively connecting the second electrode to ground. A processor is connected to the first electrode and a third electrode and the processor detects a voltage difference between the first electrode and the third electrode upon application of a current to the first electrode by the current source to determine connection quality data for the first electrode. | 09-11-2014 |
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20110097989 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DESKTOP AIR CONDITIONING - A method and apparatus for desktop air conditioning provides conditioned air to individuals sitting at a desk. A raised floor air delivery system provides a plenum having conditioned air under the raised floor upon which the individual and their desk sit. Small ducts extend vertically up from the floor to the underneath side of the desk where they are connected to a desktop diffuser. The desktop diffuser directs air from the plenum generally horizontally across a top of the desk toward the chest and face of the individual. The desktop diffuser is low profile so as not to interfere with the surface of the desktop and its aesthetics. | 04-28-2011 |
20110121087 | UNDER-FLOOR TROUGH WITH HEATING ELEMENT - An under-floor trough is provided for use with a raised-floor system. The under-floor trough includes an air-delivery assembly, one or more plurality of dampers, a support system, and a heating element. A control unit, removable from above the raised-floor system, and a baffle are disposed within the air-delivery assembly. The dampers include vanes that are actuated between open and closed positions according to a time modulated duty cycle to control the flow of conditioned air to a room. The support system provides a plurality of legs disposed between the bottom of the air-delivery assembly and a sub-floor. A bracket is mounted to a wall and the under-floor trough is supported thereby. The heating element is disposed within the air-delivery assembly. Conditioned air is provided to a room at high flow rates for short durations based on the duty cycle, thereby increasing the uniformity of cooling provided to the room. | 05-26-2011 |
20120100798 | DATA CENTER MODULAR INTEGRATED FLOOR DIFFUSER AND ASSEMBLY - A floor terminal mounted in a passageway beneath a raised floor utilizing a suspension system is provided. The suspension system includes a grid of interconnected longitudinal and lateral rails. Each of the rails includes an upper wall for supporting a grate assembly or a segment of the raised floor, and a lower wall that has an elongate aperture formed therein. The floor terminal includes a frame that is configured with outwardly extending flanges. A plurality of hook elements are provided for coupling the frame to the rails of the grid. Specifically, each hook element includes an upper angled portion that is inserted through the elongate aperture of one of the rails and rests upon an internal surface of the rail's lower wall. Additionally, each hook element includes a lower-angled portion that engages one of the frame's flanges, thereby suspending the floor terminal within the passageway. | 04-26-2012 |
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20090131853 | Multiple-component tampon applicator - There is provided a multiple-component tampon applicator formed from at least three separate components. A fingergrip having a reduced cross-section as compared to that of the barrel may be formed such that it is a separate component or is integrally formed with a barrel component. The reduced cross-section fingergrip provides exceptional grippability to the user. The multiple components may be formed from materials including, for example, biopolymer including starches and proteins, cardboard, heat shrink plastic, paper slurry, plastic, plastic tubing, pulp slurry, pulp-molded paper, or any combinations thereof. Prior to assembly of the applicator and prior to loading the barrel component with an absorbent pledget, petals may be formed on the insertion end of the barrel using existing processes and equipment. Alternatively, a separate insertion tip component having petals may be formed. This separate component may then be connected to the barrel component either before or after an absorbent pledget is loaded into the barrel component. | 05-21-2009 |
20130066254 | ERGONOMIC TAMPON APPLICATOR - A tampon applicator barrel includes an insertion tip at a forward end of the barrel, a main body section that extends from the insertion tip, and a reverse taper section that is joined to the main body section so that the main body section is between the insertion tip and the reverse taper section. The main body section tapers toward the insertion tip section. The reverse taper section tapers in a direction away from the insertion tip section. A finger grip section extends from the reverse taper section to a plunger receiving end of the barrel opposite the forward end. The barrel is straight from the forward end to the plunger receiving end that receives a plunger. | 03-14-2013 |
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20120020577 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR EFFICIENT UNIFIED MESSAGING SYSTEM SUPPORT FOR SPEECH-TO-TEXT SERVICE - Disclosed herein are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for communicating information about transcription progress from a unified messaging (UM) server to a UM client. In one embodiment, the transcription progress describes speech to text transcription of speech messages such as voicemail. The UM server authenticates and establishes a session with a UM client, then receives a get message list request from a UM client as of a first time, responds to the get message list request with a view of a state of messages and available transcriptions for transcribable messages in a list of messages associated with the get message list call at the first time, and, at a second time subsequent to the first time, transmits to the UM client a notification that provides an indication of progress for at least one transcription not yet complete in the list of messages. The messages can include video. | 01-26-2012 |
20130051538 | METHODS AND APPARATUS TO PROVIDE MESSAGES TO TELEVISION USERS - Methods and apparatus to provide messages to television users are disclosed. An example method includes determining an identifier associated with a television device in response to detecting a request for a list of voicemail message information, querying a database to determine a voicemail mailbox associated with the identifier, initiating a terminal session in accordance with a remote desktop protocol for the television device, and sending the list of voicemail message information to the television device via the terminal session | 02-28-2013 |
20140025764 | System and Method for Efficient Unified Messaging System Support for Speech-to-Text Service - Disclosed herein are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for communicating information about transcription progress from a unified messaging (UM) server to a UM client. In one embodiment, the transcription progress describes speech to text transcription of speech messages such as voicemail. The UM server authenticates and establishes a session with a UM client, then receives a get message list request from a UM client as of a first time, responds to the get message list request with a view of a state of messages and available transcriptions for transcribable messages in a list of messages associated with the get message list call at the first time, and, at a second time subsequent to the first time, transmits to the UM client a notification that provides an indication of progress for at least one transcription not yet complete in the list of messages. The messages can include video. | 01-23-2014 |
20160093303 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR EFFICIENT UNIFIED MESSAGING SYSTEM SUPPORT FOR SPEECH-TO-TEXT SERVICE - Disclosed herein are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for communicating information about transcription progress from a unified messaging (UM) server to a UM client. In one embodiment, the transcription progress describes speech to text transcription of speech messages such as voicemail. The UM server authenticates and establishes a session with a UM client, then receives a get message list request from a UM client as of a first time, responds to the get message list request with a view of a state of messages and available transcriptions for transcribable messages in a list of messages associated with the get message list call at the first time, and, at a second time subsequent to the first time, transmits to the UM client a notification that provides an indication of progress for at least one transcription not yet complete in the list of messages. The messages can include video. | 03-31-2016 |
20160100228 | METHODS AND APPARATUS TO PROVIDE MESSAGES TO TELEVISION USERS - Methods and apparatus to provide messages to consumer electronics devices are disclosed. In response to a request from a consumer electronics device for messaging information stored with at least one of a first message provider or a second message provider, determining, with a processor of a mediation system, an identifier associated with the consumer electronics device. Querying, with the processor, a database at the mediation system to determine first and second account identifiers associated with the identifier of the consumer electronics device. When the request is for the messaging information stored with the first message provider, sending, with the processor, a first command to cause the first message provider to forward the messaging information associated with the first message account identifier to the mediation system. When the request is for the messaging information stored with the second message provider, sending, with the processor, a second command to cause the second message provider to forward the messaging information associated with the second message account identifier to the mediation system. Sending, with the processor, the messaging information received from at least one of the first message provider or the second message provider to the consumer electronics device. | 04-07-2016 |
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20090003574 | METHODS AND APPARATUS TO AUTHORIZE AND ALLOCATE RESOURCES FOR OUTDIAL COMMUNICATION SERVICES - Methods and apparatus to authorize and allocate resources for outdial communication services are disclosed. An example disclosed method comprises determining a first local access transport area (LATA) useable to route an outdial call initiated by a message center, identifying a first set of unified sub-groups within the first LATA having a first sub-group type and having unused capacity, each unified sub-group comprising a logical grouping of communication resources partitioned among at least one of a plurality of features or a plurality of subscriber categories, determining whether any of the unified sub-groups in the first set meets a first selection preference, and if any of the unified sub-groups in the first set meets the first selection preference, selecting a first unified sub-group having a lowest current load from the unified sub-groups in the first set meeting the first selection preference to route the outdial call. | 01-01-2009 |
20110044439 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR AUTHORIZATION AND/OR ROUTING OF OUTDIAL COMMUNICATION SERVICES - Methods and apparatus for authorization and routing of outdial communication services are disclosed. An example method disclosed herein comprises receiving a request to authorize an outdial communication service call initiated by a message center, and accessing an authorization table to determine whether the outdial communication service call is authorized, the authorization table to correlate input criteria associated with the request to an authorization result for the outdial communication service call, the input criteria comprising a first criterion indicating whether the outdial communication service call is for a real-time outdial service initiated in response to an indial communication service received at the message center, or for a non-real-time outdial service initiated by an application server associated with the message center. | 02-24-2011 |
20130177146 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR AUTHORIZATION AND/OR ROUTING OF OUTDIAL COMMUNICATION SERVICES - Example methods disclosed herein include parsing a request to obtain input criteria associated with the request, the request for authorizing an outdial communication service call initiated by a message center. Such example methods also include retrieving authorization rules correlating the input criteria to an authorization result for the outdial communication service call, the input criteria comprising a first input criterion having one of at least two values, a first value indicating that the outdial communication service call is for a real-time outdial service initiated in response to an indial communication service received at the message center, a second value indicating that the outdial communication service call is for a non-real-time outdial service initiated by an application server associated with the message center. Such example methods further include evaluating the authorization rules using the input criteria to determine whether the outdial communication service call is authorized. | 07-11-2013 |
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20140157349 | Verified Sensor Data Processing - Sensor data may be filtered in a secure environment. The filtering may limit distribution of the sensor data. Filtering may modify the sensor data, for example, to prevent identification of a person depicted in a captured image or to prevent acquiring a user's precise location. Filtering may also add or require other data use controls to access the data. Attestation that a filter policy is being applied and working properly or not may be provided as well. | 06-05-2014 |
20140380009 | PROTECTED MEMORY VIEW FOR NESTED PAGE TABLE ACCESS BY VIRTUAL MACHINE GUESTS - Generally, this disclosure provides systems, methods and computer readable media for a protected memory view in a virtual machine (VM) environment enabling nested page table access by trusted guest software outside of VMX root mode. The system may include an editor module configured to provide access to a nested page table structure, by operating system (OS) kernel components and by user space applications within a guest of the VM, wherein the nested page table structure is associated with one of the protected memory views. The system may also include a page handling processor configured to secure that access by maintaining security information in the nested page table structure. | 12-25-2014 |
20150350255 | Verified Sensor Data Processing - Sensor data may be filtered in a secure environment. The filtering may limit distribution of the sensor data. Filtering may modify the sensor data, for example, to prevent identification of a person depicted in a captured image or to prevent acquiring a user's precise location. Filtering may also add or require other data use controls to access the data. Attestation that a filter policy is being applied and working properly or not may be provided as well. | 12-03-2015 |
20150378633 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR FINE GRAIN MEMORY PROTECTION - An apparatus and method for fine grain memory protection. For example, one embodiment of a method comprises: performing a first lookup operation using a virtual address to identify a physical address of a memory page, the memory page comprising a plurality of sub-pages; determining whether sub-page permissions are enabled for the memory page; if sub-page permissions are enabled, then performing a second lookup operation to determine permissions associated with one or more of the sub-pages of the memory page; and implementing the permissions associated with the one or more sub-pages. | 12-31-2015 |
20150378930 | VALIDATING VIRTUAL ADDRESS TRANSLATION - Systems and methods for validating virtual address translation. An example processing system comprises: a processing core to execute a first application associated with a first privilege level and a second application associated with a second privilege level, wherein a first set of privileges associated with the first privilege level includes a second set of privileges associated with the second privilege level; and an address validation component to validate, in view of an address translation data structure maintained by the first application, a mapping of a first address defined in a first address space of the second application to a second address defined in a second address space of the second application. | 12-31-2015 |
20160055571 | SELECTIVE SHARING OF USER INFORMATION BASED ON CONTEXTUAL RELATIONSHIP INFORMATION, SUCH AS TO CROWD-SOURCE GIFTS OF INTEREST TO A RECIPIENT - Selective/controlled disclosure of user information to private workspaces of other users/invitees based on context/contextual relations, and a shared workspace or market to collaborate amongst the other users (e.g., to crowd-source gifts of interest to the recipient). Contextual disclosure may be based on common context or commonality under a set of conditions, such as a topic, which may include known topics of relationships amongst the users and/or undiscovered contexts. As an example, items of interest to each user are identified and clustered, keywords are assigned to the clusters indicative of topics/subjects of interests to the respective users, recipient keywords are compared to keywords of an invitee to identify common keywords as shared interests, and items of interest to the recipient that relate to the common keywords are disclosed to the invitee as a personalized wish-list. Keyword weighting and/or keyword/item level privacy designations may be provided to further control disclosure. | 02-25-2016 |
20160092673 | HARDWARE SHADOW STACK SUPPORT FOR LEGACY GUESTS - Technologies for shadow stack support for legacy guests include a computing device having a processor with shadow stack support. During execution of a call instruction, the processor determines whether a legacy stack pointer is within bounds and generates a virtual machine exit if the legacy stack pointer is out-of-bounds. If not out-of-bounds, the processor pushes a return address onto the legacy stack and onto a shadow stack protected by a hypervisor. During execution of a return instruction, the processor determines whether top return addresses of the legacy stack and the shadow stack match, and generates a virtual machine exit if the return addresses do not match. If the return addresses match, the processor pops the return addresses off of the legacy stack and off of the shadow stack. The stack out-of-bounds and the stack mismatch virtual machine exits may be handled by the hypervisor. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 03-31-2016 |
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20140087853 | ANONYMOUS PLAYER TRACKING WITH MOBILE DEVICES - A monitoring system for monitoring customer activities within a casino enterprise is described. The monitoring system can be used to determine a current utilization of casino activities so that an optimal mixture of activities can be offered by the casino. Further, the system can be used to identify customers, based on their utilization of the activities, whose loyalty that a casino enterprise may wish to cultivate. In particular embodiments, the monitoring system can be configured to passively track portable wireless devices and associate the portable wireless devices with activities within the casino enterprise that are not attributable to customers registered in a loyalty program. The identity of the person controlling a particular portable device can be unknown. A virtual customer account can be created where the first portable device is used to identify a virtual customer associated with the account. Based upon identification of the first portable device, activities can be associated with the virtual customer and store to the virtual customer account. | 03-27-2014 |
20140235322 | THIN CLIENT SUPPORT FOR A GAMING MACHINE - A gaming machine, such as a video slot or video poker machine, may be configured to request a thin client game from a game server for presentation within a thin client. The outcome of the thin client game is determined by the game server. The gaming machine is also configured to execute a thick client game determined by the gaming machine. Indications of the outcomes of the thin and thick client games may be provided to a data collection device. | 08-21-2014 |
20140248941 | TRANSFER VERIFICATION OF MOBILE PAYMENTS - A gaming system sends a transfer verification message containing mobile payment transfer information for providing the transfer verification for completion of a mobile payment transfer, wherein an audit trail is maintained. | 09-04-2014 |
20140370969 | MANAGING VIRTUAL CURRENCIES IN A GAMING ENVIRONMENT - A method for converting a game award earned during play of a first wager-based game into a game award in a second wager-based game includes, but is not limited to any of combination of: receiving, over a network, a request to convert a first award earned by a player in the first wager-based game into at least one award in the second wager-based game; converting, by one or more processors, the first award earned during play of the first wager-based game to at least one award associated with the second wager-based game based on award conversation data; and storing, by the one or more processors, data associated with result of the conversion of the first award into the at least award of the second wager-based game in a data storage system. | 12-18-2014 |
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20080227530 | Gaming indicator - A gaming machine method and apparatus may have a rotatable object configured to rotate about a first point that is also an axis of rotation, and a plurality of segments provided on the rotatable object, each plurality of segments having an area proportional to a probability of success of winning a prize, wherein the plurality of segments radiate from a second point. In other embodiments, the segments may be formed to create visual effects when the rotatable object is spun. | 09-18-2008 |
20120165094 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR AUTHENTICATION AND LICENSING IN A GAMING NETWORK - Methods and devices are provided for managing licenses in gaming networks. Some aspects of the invention are provided as a license manager module that operates as part of a server-based system for provisioning and configuring gaming machines. Security and authentication techniques are provided to prevent unauthorized gaming software usage. Such gaming software may be, for example, downloaded to gaming machines in the network under the control of a gaming establishment's game management server that is in communication with a license manager device. In preferred implementations, a gaming machine is prevented from executing software for a game of chance unless the license for that game is valid and has not expired. | 06-28-2012 |
20140057697 | GAMING SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR OPERATING GAMING SYSTEMS - At a first point in time, a first game outcome is determined in association with a play of a first game, the determined first game outcome is displayed, any first game award associated with the determined first game outcome is displayed, and if a second game triggering event occurs in association with the play of the first game, a second game outcome is determined in association with a play of the second game, the determined second game outcome is displayed, and any second game award associated with the determined second game outcome is displayed. At a second, different point in time, independent of any occurrence of any second game triggering event, a second game outcome in association with a play of the second game is determined, the determined second game outcome is displayed, and c any second game award associated with the determined second game outcome is displayed. | 02-27-2014 |