Zhu, NJ
Benyuan Zhu, Princeton, NJ US
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20100266284 | Method and Apparatus Using Distributed Raman Amplification and Remote Pumping In Bidirectional Optical Communication Networks - A bidirectional optical communications network comprises an optical transmission fiber for carrying a downstream signal at a first wavelength and a multiplicity of upstream signals at a second, different wavelength. The fiber is characterized by distributed Raman gain over at least an extended portion of its length. A first terminal, optically coupled to one end of the fiber, includes a first transmitter for generating the downstream signal, a first receiver for detecting the upstream signals, and at least one pump source for generating pump light that provides Raman amplification to either the downstream signal or the upstream signal or both. A multiplicity of second terminals, optically coupled to another end of the fiber, each includes a second transmitter for generating one of the upstream signals, and a second receiver for detecting a downstream sub-signal. A passive optical node is configured to (i) split the downstream signal into a multiplicity of downstream sub-signals each propagating at the first wavelength to a separate one of the second terminals and (ii) to combine each of the upstream signals from each of the second terminals onto the fiber for transmission to the first terminal. In another embodiment, the network is a GPON compatible with current ITU standards. | 10-21-2010 |
20110129190 | Techniques for Manipulating Crosstalk in Multicore Fibers - A multicore optical fiber includes a plurality of core regions disposed within a common cladding region. Each of the plurality of core regions is configured, in combination with the common cladding region, to propagate light along a longitudinal axis of the fiber. At least two core regions are configured to inhibit resonant coupling of propagated light therebetween within a selected region of operation. At least one segment of the fiber includes a twist that is configured such that when the twisted segment is subjected to a bend having a selected radius, the twist creates a controlled change in the amount of crosstalk between the at least two core regions, compared with the amount of crosstalk between the at least two core regions when a bend having the selected radius is introduced into a non-twisted segment of the fiber. | 06-02-2011 |
20110274398 | MULTICORE FIBERS AND ASSOCIATED STRUCTURES AND TECHNIQUES - A multicore fiber comprises a plurality of cores extending along the length of a fiber body. Each of the cores is surrounded by a cladding. The plurality of cores and surrounding cladding provide respective index variations, so as to form a respective plurality of waveguides for conducting parallel data transmissions from a first end of the fiber to a second end. The plurality of cores has a cross-sectional geometry in which the plurality of cores is configured in a polygonal array, in which at least some of the cores are positioned at the vertices of the array. The polygonal array is configured such that neighboring cores in the array are separated from each other by a distance that is sufficient to prevent crosstalk therebetween. | 11-10-2011 |
20110274435 | MULTICORE FIBER TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS AND METHODS - An optical data link includes first and second pluralities of transmission devices, at least one of which is configured as an array. A multichannel transmission link has a first end connected to the first plurality of transmission devices and a second end connected to the second plurality of transmission devices so as to form a plurality of parallel transmission channels therebetween. The multichannel transmission link includes a multicore fiber with a plurality of individual cores having a configuration matching the array configuration of the at least one plurality of transmission devices. The multicore fiber has an endface connected directly to the at least one plurality of transmission devices, with the individual cores of the multicore fiber aligned with respective devices in the at least one plurality of transmission devices. Further described are access networks and core networks incorporating a transmission link comprising at least one span of a multicore fiber. | 11-10-2011 |
20110279888 | MULTICORE TRANSMISSION AND AMPLIFIER FIBERS AND SCHEMES FOR LAUNCHING PUMP LIGHT TO AMPLIFIER CORES - An optical transmission and amplification system includes a multichannel transmission span with a length of a multicore transmission fiber having a plurality of individual transmission cores. A first tapered multicore coupler provides connectivity between the plurality of transmission cores of the multicore fiber and a respective plurality of individual transmission leads. A fiber amplifier is provided having a plurality of individual cores including at least one pump core and a plurality of amplifier core. A second tapered multicore coupler provides connectivity between the amplifier cores of the fiber amplifier and a respective plurality of amplifier leads, and between the at least one pump core and a respective pump lead. | 11-17-2011 |
20110280517 | TECHNIQUES AND DEVICES FOR LOW-LOSS, MODEFIELD MATCHED COUPLING TO A MULTICORE FIBER - Devices and techniques are described for connecting each of plurality of terminals to respective individual cores of a multicore fiber. Each of the plurality of terminals is provided with a respective length of a single-core fiber. The single-core fibers are configured to maintain modal properties that arc substantially the same, within a tolerance range, at the front and rear ends, as the single-core fiber is tapered. The single-core fibers are assembled together. The front end of the assembly is tapered to form a front cross-section in which the single-core fiber cores are arranged in a configuration matching that of the cores of the multicore fiber. | 11-17-2011 |
20130188949 | Techniques For Reducing Crosstalk In Multicore Fibers - An optical fiber has two or more core regions disposed within a common cladding region. Each of the core regions is configured to guide a respective light transmission comprising at least one optical mode along the length of the fiber. The cores are arranged within the common cladding region according to a core configuration that substantially prevents crosstalk between modes of neighboring cores in the fiber, in a deployment of the fiber in which cross-coupling between neighboring cores is affected by perturbations arising in the deployed fiber. | 07-25-2013 |
20140036351 | Pump-Combining Systems And Techniques For Multicore Fiber Transmissions - An optical fiber coupler connects transmission multicore optical fiber (TMCF) with an amplifier multicore optical fiber (AMCF) and a plurality of optical pump fibers. The coupler includes a plurality of signal cores extending between a multicore input endface and a coupler output endface, and a plurality of pump cores extending between a pump input and the coupler output endface. The multicore input endface is connectable to the TMCF, and the pump input is connectable to the optical pump fibers. Each pump core is paired with a corresponding signal core to form a core pair that is adiabatically tapered such that signal light carried by the signal core is combined with pump light carried by the pump core. The coupler output endface is connectable to the AMCF such that the combined light output of each core pair is provided as an input to a respective AMCF core. | 02-06-2014 |
20140119694 | Techniques and Devices for Low-Loss Coupling to a Multicore Fiber - An optical pedestal fiber is configured to be taperable to form a tapered fiber having a mode field diameter at the tapered end that differs from the mode field diameter at the untapered end in correspondence with the difference between the cladding diameter at the tapered end and the cladding diameter at the untapered end. A plurality of such pedestal fibers can be used to construct a tapered fiber bundle coupler that provides matching of both core pitch and mode field diameter between a plurality of input fibers and individual cores of a multicore fiber. Further, the tapered fiber bundle coupler can be constructed using a plurality of fibers, in which individual fibers are configured to have different effective refractive indices, thereby suppressing crosstalk therebetween. | 05-01-2014 |
20140168756 | MULTI-CORE ERBIUM-DOPED FIBER AMPLIFIER - A double-clad (DC) multicore (MC) Erbium-doped fiber amplifier (EDFA) for dense-wavelength-division multiplexing (DWDM) is disclosed. The DC-MC-EDFA comprises a length of DC-MC Erbium-doped fiber (EDF) that is core-matched spliced to a MC tapered signal-pump fiber combiner (TFC). For some embodiments, the optical signals are coupled into the DC-MC-EDF by the MC-TFC, and the pump energy is also coupled into the DC-MC-EDF by the MC-TFC. For some embodiments, the optical signals are also transmitted out of the DC-MC-EDF through the MC-TFC. | 06-19-2014 |
20140219660 | ARRANGEMENT FOR DEPLOYING CO-EXISTING GPON AND XGPON OPTICAL COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS - A passive, coexisting 10 Gb/s passive optical network (XGPON) and Gb/s passive optical network (GPON) is created by using a pair of counter-propagating laser pump sources at a network-based optical line terminal, in combination with a feeder fiber, to create distributed Raman amplification for the upstream signals associated with both GPON and XGPON systems. A passive remote node is located at the opposite end of the feeder fiber, in the vicinity of a group of end-user locations, and includes a cyclic WDM and a pair of power splitters for the GPON and XGPON signals such that the GPON signals are thereafter directed through a first power splitter into optical network units (ONUs) specifically configured for GPON wavelengths and XGPON signals are directed through a second power splitter into ONUs configured for the XGPON wavelengths. The arrangement of the remote node allows for the reach and split ratios of the GPON and XGPON systems to be individually designed for optimum performance. | 08-07-2014 |
20140268311 | HIGH-POWER DOUBLE-CLADDING-PUMPED (DC) ERBIUM-DOPED FIBER AMPLIFIER (EDFA) - A high-powered double cladding (DC) pumped Ytterbium-free L-band Erbium doped fiber amplifier (EDFA) for dense-wavelength-division multiplexing (DWDM) is disclosed. The DC pumped Ytterbium-free L-band EDFA comprises a length of DC Erbium-doped fiber (EDF) that has a low-index, large-diameter core. For some embodiments, the DC-EDF also comprises a trench that is located radially exterior to the cladding, thereby increasing cladding absorption while still effectively maintaining single-mode behavior. | 09-18-2014 |
20140307304 | MULTI-CORE ERBIUM-DOPED FIBER AMPLIFIER - A double-clad (DC) multicore (MC) Erbium-doped fiber amplifier (EDFA) for dense-wavelength-division multiplexing (DWDM) is disclosed. The DC-MC-EDFA comprises a length of DC-MC Erbium-doped fiber (EDF) that is core-matched spliced to a MC tapered signal-pump fiber combiner (TFC). For some embodiments, the optical signals are coupled into the DC-MC-EDF by the MC-TFC, and the pump energy is also coupled into the DC-MC-EDF by the MC-TFC. For some embodiments, the optical signals are also transmitted out of the DC-MC-EDF through the MC-TFC. | 10-16-2014 |
Binou Zhu, Morganville, NJ US
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20130163476 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR COMMUNICATION SETUP VIA RECONCILIATION OF INTERNET PROTOCOL ADDRESSES - Systems and methods for forwarding data packets to facilitate an IP telephony communication make use of a media relay to accomplish the forwarding actions. The media relay is configured receive setup signaling indicating a first acceptable originating IP address for received data packets. The media relay also allows the acceptable originating IP address to change once after the initial call setup has occurred. Also, if a REINVITE action occurs during a call, the media relay will allow the acceptable originating IP address to change once after the REINVITE signaling has been completed. | 06-27-2013 |
20130163583 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR COMMUNICATION SETUP VIA RECONCILIATION OF INTERNET PROTOCOL ADDRESSES - Systems and methods for forwarding data packets to facilitate an IP telephony communication make use of a media relay to accomplish the forwarding actions. The media relay is configured receive setup signaling indicating a first acceptable originating IP address for received data packets. The media relay also allows the acceptable originating IP address to change once after the initial call setup has occurred. Also, if a REINVITE action occurs during a call, the media relay will allow the acceptable originating IP address to change once after the REINVITE signaling has been completed. | 06-27-2013 |
Chao Zhu, Denville, NJ US
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20080295761 | STIMULUS INDICATING DEVICE EMPLOYING POLYMER GELS - The present invention relates to a stimulus-indicating device. More particularly, the present invention relates to an apparatus for evidencing when a stimulus sensitive product has been exposed to a designated or predetermined stimulus for a certain period of time, and the invention relates to a method for manufacturing aspects of that apparatus. | 12-04-2008 |
20090010803 | Stimulus Indicating Device Employing Polymer Gels - The present invention relates, for example, to a stimulus-indicating device. More particularly, the present invention includes an apparatus for evidencing when a stimulus sensitive product has been exposed to a designated or predetermined stimulus for a certain period of time, and the invention further may include a method for manufacturing aspects of that apparatus. | 01-08-2009 |
20120027647 | Stimulus indicator employing stimulus sensitive metals and gels - The present invention relates, for example, to a stimulus-indicating device. More particularly, the present invention includes an apparatus for evidencing when a stimulus sensitive product has been exposed to a designated or predetermined stimulus for a certain period of time, and the invention further may include a method for manufacturing aspects of that apparatus. | 02-02-2012 |
20130150520 | MODIFICATION OF POLYMERS CONTAINING AN ANHYDRIDE AND USES THEREOF - The present invention provides polymers resulting from modification of polymeric moieties containing an anhydride with modifying reactant moieties. The invention further provides a wide variety of compositions comprising the and modified polymeric moieties containing an anhydride. The letters b, d, e, and z are described herein. | 06-13-2013 |
Hua Zhu, Piscataway, NJ US
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20110034533 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS MODULATING MG29 FOR THE TREATMENT OF DIABETES - Disclosed herein are compositions and methods for treatment of muscle dysfunction, including diabetes. In addition, the invention relates to therapeutic compositions comprising nucleotides and/or polypeptides of the invention in combination with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, wherein the composition facilitates the treatment of skeletal muscle disorders. Moreover, the invention relates to the treatment and/or prevention of pathological conditions associated with altered intracellular Ca2+ regulation and disrupted membrane structure that occurs when the expression levels of MG29 are reduced. | 02-10-2011 |
20120213737 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR THERAPEUTIC MEMBRANE REPAIR - Disclosed herein are compositions comprising PTRF polypeptides, nucleic acids, and PTRF binding proteins useful for tissue regeneration and the treatment and prevention of disorders relating to cell membrane damage and repair. | 08-23-2012 |
Hugh Y. Zhu, Kenilworth, NJ US
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20110189192 | NOVEL COMPOUNDS THAT ARE ERK INHIBITORS - Disclosed are the ERK inhibitors of formula 1.0: and the pharmaceutically acceptable salts, and solvates thereof. Q is a tetrahydropyridinyl ring. All other substitutents are as defined herein. Also disclosed are methods of treating cancer using the compounds of formula 1.0. | 08-04-2011 |
Hugh Y. Zhu, Scotch Plains, NJ US
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20090118284 | Novel compounds that are ERK inhibitors - Disclosed are the ERK inhibitors of formula 1.0: | 05-07-2009 |
Hugh Y. Zhu, Warren, NJ US
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20110038876 | HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS AND USE THEREOF AS ERK INHIBITORS - Disclosed are the ERK inhibitors of formula 1.0: [Formula (1.0)] and the pharmaceutically acceptable salts, esters and solvates thereof. Q is a piperidine or piperazine ring that can have a bridge or a fused ring. The piperidine ring can have a double bond in the ring. All other substitutents are as defined herein. Also disclosed are methods of treating cancer using the compounds of formula 1.0. | 02-17-2011 |
20120214823 | NOVEL COMPOUNDS THAT ARE ERK INHIBITORS - Disclosed are the ERK inhibitors of formula 1.0: (Formula (A1)), and the pharmaceutically acceptable salts, esters and solvates thereof. Q is a piperidine ring that can have a bridge or a fused ring. All other substitutents are as defined herein. Also disclosed are methods of treating cancer using the compounds of formula A1. | 08-23-2012 |
20130096084 | NOVEL HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS AS ERK INHBITORS - The present invention provides a compound of the Formula I: (Formular I should be inserted here) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate or ester thereof, wherein R, R1, R2 and R3 are as defined herein. The compounds are ERK inhibitors. Also disclosed are pharmaceutical compositions comprising the above compounds and methods of treating cancer using the same. | 04-18-2013 |
20130237518 | NOVEL COMPOUNDS THAT ARE ERK INHIBITORS - Disclosed are the ERK inhibitors of formula (1): and the pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, wherein: A is a five membered monocyclic heteroaryl ring; and B is a monocyclic heterocycloalkyl ring, or a monocyclic heterocycloalkenyl ring, or a bridged monocyclic heterocycloalkyl ring, or a fused (monocyclic heterocycloalkyl ring) cyclopropyl ring. Also disclosed are methods of treating cancer using the compounds of formula (1). | 09-12-2013 |
20140221333 | BTK INHIBITORS - Provided are 6-5 membered fused pyridine ring compounds according to Formula (I) or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, pharmaceutical compositions comprising these compounds and their use in therapy. In particular, provided is the use of membered fused pyridine ring compounds in the treatment of Bruton's Tyrosine Kinase (Btk) mediated disorders. | 08-07-2014 |
Jason J. Zhu, East Brunswick, NJ US
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20090018311 | METHODS AND COMPOUNDS FOR PRODUCING DIPEPTIDYL PEPTIDASE IV INHIBITORS AND INTERMEDIATES THEREOF - Methods and compounds for production of cyclopropyl-fused pyrrolidine-based inhibitors of dipeptidyl peptidase IV are provided. | 01-15-2009 |
20100274025 | METHODS AND COMPOUNDS FOR PRODUCING DIPEPTIDYL PEPTIDASE IV INHIBITORS AND INTERMEDIATES THEREOF - Methods and compounds for production of cyclopropyl-fused pyrrolidine-based inhibitors of dipeptidyl peptidase IV are provided. | 10-28-2010 |
20130012723 | METHODS AND COMPOUNDS FOR PRODUCING DIPEPTIDYL PEPTIDASE IV INHIBITORS AND INTERMEDIATES THEREOF - Methods and compounds for production of cyclopropyl-fused pyrrolidine-based inhibitors of dipeptidyl peptidase IV are provided. | 01-10-2013 |
Jiahao Zhu, Whippany, NJ US
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20090218714 | APPARATUS - The invention relates to apparatus for filling a cavity during production of a pharmaceutical dosage form. The apparatus comprises a cavity open at an upper surface and closed at a lower surface. The lower surface is defined by an initial layer of powder. A powder source and a fluid pump are also provided. The fluid pump is arranged to draw gas away from the cavity such that the gas pressure within the cavity is reduced below the ambient gas pressure before the cavity is filled to a predetermined fill level with powder from the powder source. | 09-03-2009 |
20100003321 | SOLID DOSAGE FORMS OF VALSARTAN, AMLODIPINE AND HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - Monolayer, bilayer and trilayer solid dosage forms of a combination of valsartan, amlodipine and hydrochlorothiazide are made. | 01-07-2010 |
20100331387 | LYOPHILIZED PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS - Pharmaceutical compositions that include a poorly water-soluble therapeutic compound, an aqueous solvent, an chelator/antioxidant, a buffer or buffer component, and a bulking agent. The pharmaceutical compositions can be orally ingested or administered parenterally. The pharmaceutical compositions can further be lyophilized to form a pharmaceutically acceptable cake that can be administered orally, e.g., as a solid oral dosage form; or reconstituted and administered parenterally, e.g. as a single i.v. bolus or iv infusion, or administered orally, e.g. as a drink solution. | 12-30-2010 |
20120164218 | SOLID DOSAGE FORMS OF VALSARTAN, AMLODIPINE AND HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - Monolayer, bilayer and trilayer solid dosage forms of a combination of valsartan, amlodipine and hydrochlorothiazide are made. | 06-28-2012 |
20130245061 | PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS - A pharmaceutical composition for the oral administration of a therapeutic compound of formula (I), comprising granules that comprise at least therapeutic compound of formula (I) or a tautomer thereof, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, or a hydrate or solvate thereof; at least one non-ionic surfactant that is Vitamin E-TPGS in an amount ranging from about 15 to about 80% by weight of the composition; and at least one a dissolution enhancing agent selected from polyethylene glycol, polyethylene oxide, and any combination of the foregoing; processes for making such pharmaceutical compositions; a kit comprising such pharmaceutical composition and the instructions for administration thereof; and related uses and methods of treatment. | 09-19-2013 |
Jian Zhu, Morris Plains, NJ US
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20100055709 | Tubulin Mutation Diagnostic - The present invention relates to methods for determining the potential of a subject to respond to a particular therapeutic agent, by determining the presence of one or more nucleotide or amino acid variants in the β-tubulin gene or protein. Also provided are methods for treating subjects whose potential to respond to a therapeutic agent has been evaluated. For use in the methods of the invention, there are provided variants of the β-tubulin gene. variants of the β-tubulin protein, nucleic acid molecules and agents which bind to the variant β-tubulin nucleic acid molecules and variant β-tubulin protein, respectively, and kits comprising the same. | 03-04-2010 |
Jingyang Zhu, Monmouth Junction, NJ US
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20100168385 | PROCESS FOR PREPARING ENANTIOMERICALLY ENRICHED AMINO-ALCOHOLS - A process for preparing an enantiomerically enriched amino alcohol or derivatives thereof having the structure: | 07-01-2010 |
20100217013 | ENANTIOSELECTIVE PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF ZOLMITRIPTAN - An enantioselective process for preparing zolmitriptan, (S)-4-{[3-[2-(dimethylamine)ethyl]-1H-indol-5-yl]methyl}-2-oxazolidinone), by asymmetric hydrogenation of (Z)-2-(acetylamino)-3-{[3-N,N-(dimethylamine)ethyl)-1H-indol-5-yl]-2-propenoic acid methyl ester in the presence of hydrogen and an enantioselective chiral phosphine transition metal catalyst. | 08-26-2010 |
20100280245 | PROCESS AND INTERMEDIATES FOR THE PREPARATION OF N-ACYLATED-4-ARYL BETA-AMINO ACID DERIVATIVES - A process for producing an enantiomerically enriched, pure or enriched and essentially pure compound of Formula I: | 11-04-2010 |
20110257408 | ENANTIOSELECTIVE PROCESS FOR CYCLOALKENYL ?-SUBSTITUTED ALANINES - A process for preparing an enantiomerically enriched cycloalkene-substituted alanine compound having the structure: | 10-20-2011 |
Kenny Qili Zhu, Plainsboro, NJ US
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20090300054 | SYSTEM FOR INFERRING DATA STRUCTURES - A system is disclosed for formulating structure descriptions from data. In some embodiments, data arrives with an unknown format. The data may be ad hoc data that is considered semi-structured. Disclosed embodiments analyze chunks of the data to determine tokens. Tokens are analyzed to identify base types and compound types such as structs, unions, and arrays. Descriptions are generated and undergo scoring and rewriting for optimization. The generated descriptions may be fed to a data description language such as Processing Ad Hoc Data System (PADS) and compiled for processing the raw data. In some embodiments, the raw data is parsed, printed, or reformatted using the generated descriptions. | 12-03-2009 |
Li Zhu, Voorhees, NJ US
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20100040617 | Method of Using CD100 (or Sema4D) to Mediate Platelet Activation and Inflammatory Responses - This invention relates to methods of treating platelet disorders and/or endothelial cell disorders by modulating sema4D/CD100 activity. Specifically, this invention involves the use of compounds to increase or decrease the level of soluble sema4D/CD100. | 02-18-2010 |
Li Hua Zhu, Plainsboro, NJ US
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20100232519 | ENCODING METHOD AND DEVICE FOR CARTOONIZING NATURAL VIDEO, CORRESPONDING VIDEO SIGNAL COMPRISING CARTOONIZED NATURAL VIDEO DECODING METHOD AND DEVICE THEREFORE - The invention is related to an encoding method and device which allows for providing cartoonized video. The invention is further related to corresponding decoding methods and devices. The invention is also related to corresponding video signals. An encoding method, which allows for providing a cartoonization of the source video and for recombining the source video from the cartoonization of the source video and a residual video, comprises the following steps: Cartoonizing the source video, encoding a first video, reconstructing the first video, determining a first residual video between a second video and the reconstructed first video, encoding the first residual video and combining the encoded first video and the encoded first residual video wherein one of the first video and the second video is the source video and the other is the cartoonized source video. | 09-16-2010 |
Lily Zhu, Parsiappny, NJ US
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20110124332 | System and method for load balancing among multiple base stations using network initiated handovers - The present invention relates to a system and method for load sharing among multiple base stations using Network Initiated Handover (NIHO). In one embodiment, the method includes computing scores for qualified pairs of candidate mobile station and target base station for potential network initiated handover (NIHO), and selecting a pair of candidate mobile station and target base station based on the computed scores to handover the candidate mobile station of the selected pair from the serving base station to the target base station of the selected pair. | 05-26-2011 |
Lily Zhu, Parsipanny, NJ US
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20090175239 | METHOD OF SUPPORTING QUALITY-OF-SERVICE APPLICATION SESSION CONTINUITY DURING INTER-TECHNOLOGY HANDOVER USING A COMMON PACKET DATA FUNCTION - The present invention provides a method of handing off a mobile unit that supports multiple quality-of-service (QoS) application layer clients that operate according to multiple wireless access technologies in a packet-switched communication system. The method includes receiving information indicating a request to hand off the mobile unit from a first access network that operates according to a first wireless access technology to a second access network that operates according to a second wireless access technology. The mobile unit established a first session according to the first wireless access technology at a first QoS level. The method also includes establishing, concurrently with the first session and in response to receiving the handoff request, a second session according to the second wireless access technology at the first QoS level. The method further includes communicating with the mobile unit at the first QoS level using the first and second sessions. | 07-09-2009 |
Lily H. Zhu, Parsippany, NJ US
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20090129296 | METHOD OF CALL CONFERENCING TO SUPPORT SESSION CONTINUITY FOR MULTI-MODE CLIENTS - The present invention provides methods of inter-technology handoff of a multi-mode mobile unit in a packet-switched communication system. One embodiment of the method includes establishing a call from a first application layer client in the first mobile unit using a first wireless communication link that operates according to a first wireless access technology. The method also includes sending, in response to detecting changing conditions of the first wireless communication link, a request to form a conference call including the first application layer client and inviting a second application layer client in the first mobile unit to join the conference call. The second application layer client uses a second wireless communication link that operates according to a second wireless access technology. The method further includes handing off the call from the first application layer client to the second application layer client. | 05-21-2009 |
20090141683 | METHOD OF BEST EFFORT HANDOFF TO MAINTAIN RADIO BEARER AND MIP SESSION CONTINUITY FOR MULTI-MODE MOBILE UNITS - The present invention provides a method of best effort hand off that is implemented in a mobile unit capable of communicating with a network according to multiple wireless access technologies. The method includes performing a handoff of the mobile unit from a first wireless communication link established according to a first wireless access technology to a second wireless communication link established according to a second wireless access technology. The method also includes transmitting, over the second wireless communication link, a de-registration message requesting de-registration of the first wireless communication link in response to performing the handoff. | 06-04-2009 |
20090245200 | Method and apparatus for communication between wireless telecommunications networks of different technology types - For handover between wireless telecommunications networks of different technology types, an air interface is set up between a first node | 10-01-2009 |
20110026424 | Triggering Migration of a Network Access Agent Associated with an Access Terminal - A method is provided for triggering migration of call session state information. The method includes determining whether to migrate a network access agent associated with an access terminal in a wireless communication system based on at least one of mobility information associated with the access terminal and status information associated with the wireless communication system. | 02-03-2011 |
20110188469 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COMMUNICATION BETWEEN WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS OF DIFFERENT TECHNOLOGY TYPES - For handover between wireless telecommunications networks of different technology types, an air interface is set up between a first node | 08-04-2011 |
Lily H. Zhu, Morris, NJ US
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20110164593 | Method for selecting base sation for handover from plurality of target base stations and device thereof - The method for selecting a base station for handover from a plurality of target base stations includes receiving, at a network element, measurement reports and loads of the plurality of target base stations, where the plurality of target base stations are within a coverage area of a mobile station. The method further includes selecting, at the network element, the base station from the plurality of target base stations for handover of the mobile station of a source base station to the selected target base station based on the measurement reports and the loads of the plurality of target base stations. | 07-07-2011 |
Lily Hui Zhu, Parsippany, NJ US
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20130254395 | EQUIPMENT IDENTITY REGISTRATION - Method, device, and storage medium for receiving a request to attach to a network from a device; obtaining a user identifier and a device identifier; identifying an enhanced type allocation code identifier based on the device identifier; storing enhanced type allocation code identifiers; determining if network access is granted or denied based on whether a correlation exists between the user identifier and the enhanced type allocation code identifier; and granting network access in response to a determination that the correlation exists between the user identifier and the enhanced type allocation code identifier. | 09-26-2013 |
20140310387 | DYNAMIC RECLASSIFICATION OF CLIENT DEVICES IN A NETWORK - One or more devices may store attribute information identifying multiple attributes associated with a client device that is associated with a particular classification; reclassify the client device based on the attribute information; and provide, based on reclassifying the client device, classification information to a network device to cause the network device to associate a particular policy set, of multiple policy sets, with the client device. The classification information may identify an updated classification of the client device. The updated classification may be different from the particular classification. The particular policy set may be based on the updated classification of the client device. The particular policy set may include an instruction used to process a data flow provided to or provided from the client device. | 10-16-2014 |
20140310398 | CLASSIFYING CLIENT DEVICES IN A NETWORK - One or more devices may receive attribute information identifying multiple attributes associated with a client device; classify the client device based on the attribute information; and provide, based on classifying the client device, classification information to a network device to cause the network device to associate a particular policy set, of multiple policy sets, with the client device. The classification information may identify a classification of the client device. The particular policy set may be based on the classification of the client device and may include an instruction used to process a data flow provided to or provided from the client device. | 10-16-2014 |
Ling Zhu, Piscataway, NJ US
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20110097722 | Cold Shock Protein Compositions and Methods and Kits for the Use Thereof - The present invention provides cold shock protein-containing compositions for improved DNA synthesis reactions with improved reactivity, methods for synthesizing DNA using such compositions, kits for use in such methods, and DNA compositions yielded by such methods. The present invention further provides cold shock protein-containing compositions for the identification of endoribonuclease cleavage sites, methods for identifying endoribonuclease cleavage sites using such compositions, and kits for use in such methods. | 04-28-2011 |
Man Zhu, Clark, NJ US
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20100036125 | SYNTHESIS OF CCR5 RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS - The present invention is directed to the synthesis of 4-[4-[(R)-[1-[cyclopropylsulfonyl)-4-piperidinyl](3-fluorophenyl)methyl]-3(S)-methyl- | 02-11-2010 |
20110003780 | HYDROGEN CHLORIDE SALT OF A SUBSTITUTED 5-OXAZOL-2-YL-QUINOLINE COMPOUND AND A PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION THEREOF - The present invention relates to the compound of the Formula I: | 01-06-2011 |
20110124867 | Process and intermediates for the Synthesis of heterocyclic Substituted Piperazines with CXCR3 Antagonist Activity - The present invention relates to novel processes for the preparation of the compound of the Formula A45: | 05-26-2011 |
Pengfei Zhu, Morris Plains, NJ US
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20080233916 | Signaling method to support geo-location emergency services - In a method to support geo-location emergency services in a wireless network, a request message is transmitted from a source base station of one vendor to a target base station of another vendor. For example, the request message might be sent subsequent to a wireless unit initiating an emergency services communication, where it is desired to determine the location of the wireless unit by radiolocation, or otherwise at the network level. Upon receiving the request message, the target base station transmits a report message to the source base station, which includes a one-way transmission delay (or other propagation delay information) of the wireless unit as measured at the target base station. Communication protocols in the network are configured so that there are no automatic transmissions of propagation delay information. Instead, base stations transmit propagation delay information only upon the receipt of request messages requesting the information. | 09-25-2008 |
20090003215 | Method and system for unified overload and overflow control to support VoIP and multiple QOS flow traffic in communication network - In a method and system for controlling base station processing unit overload and buffer overflow in a unified manner, one or more processing units of the base station are monitored to determine if the processing unit(s) has entered an overload condition. If so, on a per flow basis, the system generates an advertise window for controlling the amount of data in the data flow, as transmitted to the processing unit from an upstream entity. The advertise window is generated taking into consideration both processor overload and buffer overflow factors. By incorporating these factors, the advertise windows collectively serve to limit both processor overload and buffer overflow, on a system wide basis. | 01-01-2009 |
20100091694 | Method and system of traffic processor selection for broadcast/multicast service in a wireless network - A method and system for selecting traffic processors for processing and transmitting broadcast/multicast service flow in a cellular network includes evaluating processor occupancy of a plurality of traffic processors and selecting the traffic processors with the highest available processor occupancy. The cellular network has one or more base stations that are connected to a radio network controller, the radio network controller having a plurality of traffic processors to process the radio signals and data traffic to be transmitted to the base stations. A required processor occupancy for transmitting the broadcast/multicast service flow to the base stations is estimated and the traffic processors are selected such that their combined available processor occupancy is greater than the required processor occupancy for the broadcast/multicast service flow. The method and system optimizes resource utilization and distribution among the plurality of traffic processors. | 04-15-2010 |
Richard Zhu, Somerset, NJ US
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20130335119 | Bi-Directional Comparator - A bi-directional comparator compares two input signals and applies a hysteresis level to the smaller input signal only after the output signal switches logical states and when the two input signals are within a predetermined range of each other. In one embodiment, the hysteresis applied to the smaller input signal is removed when the two input signals are no longer within the predetermined range of each other. | 12-19-2013 |
Rui Zhu, Skillman, NJ US
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20120056080 | High Dynamic Range CMOS Pixel and Method of Operating Same - A method of operating a CMOS pixel is disclosed. The CMOS pixel includes a photodiode (PPD), a transfer gate coupled to the PPD, and an anti-blooming drain coupled to the transfer gate. A potential barrier is formed between a potential well underlying the PPD and the transfer gate. Charge is accumulated in the potential well in response to electromagnetic radiation during a first integration time. Excess charge is removed from the potential well to the anti-blooming drain that exceeds the first potential barrier. A size of the potential barrier is increased. Charge is accumulated in the potential well during a second integration time. | 03-08-2012 |
20140097328 | LOW POWER WIDE DYNAMIC RANGE CMOS IMAGER OUTPUT CIRCUIT - An imager has an array of pixels arranged in rows and columns, readout circuitry electrically coupled to the columns to receive signals from the pixels, the readout circuitry having at least one signal path with gain switching, and a threshold detector electrically coupled to the readout circuitry to set a gain to be applied by the readout circuitry. | 04-10-2014 |
Rui Zhu, East Brunswick, NJ US
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20090298260 | BACK-ILLUMINATED IMAGER USING ULTRA-THIN SILICON ON INSULATOR SUBSTRATES - A method for fabricating a back-illuminated semiconductor imaging device on an ultra-thin semiconductor-on-insulator substrate (UTSOI) is disclosed. The UTSOI substrate is formed by providing a handle wafer comprising a mechanical substrate and an insulator layer substantially overlying the mechanical substrate. A donor wafer is provided. Hydrogen is implanted in the donor wafer to form a bubble layer. The donor wafer is doped with at least one dopant to form a doped layer proximal to the bubble layer. The handle wafer and the donor wafer are bonded between the insulator layer of the handle wafer and a surface of the donor wafer proximal to the doped layer to form a combined wafer having a portion substantially underlying the bubble layer. The portion of the combined wafer substantially underlying the bubble layer is removed so as to expose a seed layer. An epitaxial layer is grown substantially overlying the seed layer, wherein at least one dopant diffuse into the epitaxial layer. At the completion of the growing of the epitaxial layer, there exists a net dopant concentration in the seed layer and the epitaxial layer which has maximum value at or near an interface between the seed layer and the insulator layer. | 12-03-2009 |
20110290983 | CMOS IMAGER WITH COMPANDED COLUMN SIGNALS - A non-linear conversion capability within an on-chip, per-column analog-to-digital converter (ADC) is provided to expand a compressed analog signal such that the resulting digital output that has a predetermined (linear or non-linear) mapping with respect to input brightness level of an incoming light signal to a row of pixels. The predetermined mapping may also be provided by a non-linear amplifier coupled to a linear or non-linear ADC and a resulting compressed non-linear digital representation at the output of the ADC is substantially linearized by an on-chip or an off-chip look-up table (LUT). | 12-01-2011 |
20120056079 | HIGH DYNAMIC RANGE CMOS PIXEL AND METHOD OF OPERATING SAME - A method of operating a CMOS pixel is disclosed. The CMOS pixel includes a photodiode (PPD), a transfer gate coupled to the PPD, and an anti-blooming drain coupled to the transfer gate. A potential barrier is formed between a potential well underlying the PPD and the transfer gate. Charge is accumulated in the potential well in response to electromagnetic radiation during a first integration time. Excess charge is removed from the potential well to the anti-blooming drain that exceeds the first potential barrier. A size of the potential barrier is increased. Charge is accumulated in the potential well during a second integration time. | 03-08-2012 |
Ting Gang Zhu, Somerset, NJ US
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20120043551 | Second contact schottky metal layer to improve GaN schottky diode performance - A Schottky diode includes a first nitride-based semiconductor layer disposed atop a substrate. A second nitride-based semiconductor layer is disposed atop a portion of the first nitride-based semiconductor layer. The second layer has a doping concentration lower than that of the first layer. A first Schottky contact metal layer having a first metal work function is disposed on a top planar surface of the second layer, forming a first Schottky junction. A second Schottky contact metal layer having a second metal work function is disposed atop of and laterally surrounding the first Schottky contact metal layer, the metal work function of the second metal layer is higher than that of the first metal layer. A metal layer disposed on first and second planar surfaces forms an ohmic contact with the first nitride-based semiconductor layer. | 02-23-2012 |
20140110721 | Second Schottky Contact Metal Layer to Improve GaN Schottky Diode Performance - A Schottky contact is disposed atop the surface of the semiconductor. A first Schottky contact metal layer is disposed atop a first portion of the semiconductor surface. A second Schottky contact metal is disposed atop a second portion of the surface layer and joins the first Schottky contact metal layer. A first. Schottky contact metal layer has a lower work function than the second Schottky contact metal layer. | 04-24-2014 |
Weidong Zhu, North Arlington, NJ US
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20090057131 | DIRECT INJECTION OF PLASMA ACTIVATED SPECIES (PAS) AND RADIATION INTO LIQUID SOLUTIONS ASSISTED WITH BY A GAS BUFFERED HOUSING - A method of stimulating chemical reactions within a liquid uses a gas plasma ejected from a gas-buffered plasma injection device to create a plasma-liquid interface. The injection device has an electrically-conductive housing with an inlet, an outlet and an electrode embedded in the housing interior so as to create flow paths through the electrode and between the electrode and housing, in the method, the outlet is submersed in a liquid and a gas plasma is supplied at the inlet. A direct-current voltage applied across the electrode and housing accelerates the plasma and ejects it through the outlet into the liquid. | 03-05-2009 |
20090321245 | GENERATION OF COUPLED PLASMA DISCHARGES FOR USE IN LIQUID-PHASE OR GAS-PHASE PROCESSES - A method of stimulating chemical reactions within a fluid media uses a gas plasma ejected from a gas-buffered microhollow cathode discharge apparatus into the fluid media. The apparatus has an electrically-conductive housing with an electrode positioned therein such as to create air channels between the electrode and the housing. The electrode is electrically insulated from the housing except at a location near the plasma outlet. A DC voltage is applied across the electrode and housing to accelerate the plasma and eject it into the fluid media. In another aspect, the housing includes a cup portion and a conduit portion that are electrically isolated from each other. When a DC voltage is applied across the electrode and the conduit, the plasma is ejected and filamentous discharges occur between the cup and the conduit. Such multicavity coupled plasma discharges provide voltage amplification and DC pulses with rates in the nanosecond regime. | 12-31-2009 |
Wei-Yong Zhu, Plainsboro, NJ US
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20110091454 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR ANNOTATING BIOMOLECULAR SEQUENCES - Polypeptide sequences and polynucleotide sequences are provided. Also provided are annotative information concerning such sequences and uses for these sequences. | 04-21-2011 |
20110183924 | Methods and systems for annotating biomolecular sequences - A method of annotating biomolecular sequences. The method comprises (a) computationally clustering the biomolecular sequences according to a progressive homology range, to thereby generate a plurality of clusters each being of a predetermined homology of the homology range; and (b) assigning at least one ontology to each cluster of the plurality of clusters, the at least one ontology being: (i) derived from an annotation preassociated with at least one biomolecular sequence of each cluster; and/or (ii) generated from analysis of the at least one biomolecular sequence of each cluster thereby annotating biomolecular sequences. | 07-28-2011 |
Wenwu Zhu, Basking Ridge, NJ US
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20090046603 | PATH DISCOVERY AND MESSAGE TRANSFER IN PARTIALLY CONNECTED MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKS - A method and system is presented for path discovery and asynchronous message transfer in a partially connected middleware communication space comprising mobile ad hoc networks. Embodiments of the present invention use mobile devices to bridge separated islands of networks and store and propagate messages. The system and software architecture supports methods for routing, messaging caching, and transferring. More specifically, embodiments provide methods and systems that extend a communication space concept into a distributed environment and combine it with the standard Web Services technologies, i.e., SOAP, and WS series protocols. The communication space provides an extension of Web Services to mobile ad hoc networks and provides asynchronous message caching, transferring and routing. | 02-19-2009 |
20090103461 | HIERARCHICAL APPLICATION PROGRAMMING INTERFACE FOR COMMUNICATION MIDDLEWARE IN PARTIALLY CONNECTED MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKS - An application programming interface and related system is presented for a middleware communication space that provides asynchronous message delivery service for partially connected mobile ad hoc networks. Embodiments of the present invention use mobile devices to bridge separated islands of networks and store and propagate messages. The system and software architecture supports methods for messaging caching, transferring and routing. More specifically, embodiments provide methods and systems that extend a communication space concept into a distributed environment and combine it with the standard Web Services technologies, i.e, SOAP, and WS series protocols. The communication space provides an extension of Web Services to mobile ad hoc networks and provides asynchronous message caching, transferring and routing. | 04-23-2009 |
20100241684 | OARCHITECTURES FOR SUPPORTING DIVERSE CLIENT TYPES IN TRANSACTIONAL SYSTEMS - Architectures for supporting diverse client types in transactional systems are provided. These architectures provide computer-based systems that include any number of processors. These systems may also include computer-readable storage media that provide a transaction assistant module. In turn, the transaction assistant module may include an adaptive presentation layer and a shared logic layer. The adaptive presentation layer includes presentation components that correspond respectively to various types of client devices. The shared logic layer includes back-end components that are shared between the client devices to perform common functions on behalf of the client devices. | 09-23-2010 |
20120131178 | Multimedia Aware Cloud for Mobile Device Computing - Techniques for configuring and operating a multimedia aware cloud, particularly configured for mobile device computing, are described herein. In some instances, clusters of servers are organized for general computing, graphic computing and data storage. A load balancing server may be configured to: identify multimedia types currently being processed within the multimedia edge cloud; determine desired quality of service levels for each identified multimedia type; evaluate individual abilities of devices communicating with the multimedia edge cloud; and assess bandwidth of each network over which the multimedia edge cloud communicates with a mobile device. With that information, multimedia data may be adapted accordingly, to result in an acceptable quality of service level when delivered to a specific mobile device. In one example of the techniques, graphic computing server clusters may be configured to process workload using a configuration that includes elements of both parallel and serial computing. | 05-24-2012 |
20120294510 | DEPTH RECONSTRUCTION USING PLURAL DEPTH CAPTURE UNITS - A depth construction module is described that receives depth images provided by two or more depth capture units. Each depth capture unit generates its depth image using a structured light technique, that is, by projecting a pattern onto an object and receiving a captured image in response thereto. The depth construction module then identifies at least one deficient portion in at least one depth image that has been received, which may be attributed to overlapping projected patterns that impinge the object. The depth construction module then uses a multi-view reconstruction technique, such as a plane sweeping technique, to supply depth information for the deficient portion. In another mode, a multi-view reconstruction technique can be used to produce an entire depth scene based on captured images received from the depth capture units, that is, without first identifying deficient portions in the depth images. | 11-22-2012 |
20120320032 | Computing Three-Dimensional Image Models in Parallel - This document describes techniques for creating three-dimensional models of image collections using a network-accessible (e.g., cloud-based) computation service, rather than a client computing device. In some instances described below, the computation service performs at least a portion of the operations for creating these models in parallel. | 12-20-2012 |
20130014064 | Predictive, Multi-Layer Caching Architectures - Predictive, multi-layer caching architectures may be used to predict which elements a user is most likely to navigate to within a collection of elements associated with a predefined layout and, in response, to increase the accessibility of these elements to a client device of the user. For instance, the techniques may utilize a predictive, multi-layer caching architecture for storing these predicted elements to decrease the latency to render these images if the user navigates within the collection of elements in the predicted manner. The collection of elements may comprise images (e.g., a 3D model, a map, etc.), video files, audio files, text files, or any other type of file that is consumable on a client device. | 01-10-2013 |
20150081779 | Predictive, Multi-Layer Caching Architectures - Predictive, multi-layer caching architectures may be used to predict which elements a user is most likely to navigate to within a collection of elements associated with a predefined layout and, in response, to increase the accessibility of these elements to a client device of the user. For instance, the techniques may utilize a predictive, multi-layer caching architecture for storing these predicted elements to decrease the latency to render these images if the user navigates within the collection of elements in the predicted manner. The collection of elements may comprise images (e.g., a 3D model, a map, etc.), video files, audio files, text files, or any other type of file that is consumable on a client device. | 03-19-2015 |
Xiang Zhu, Manalapan, NJ US
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20130167860 | COMPOSITION AND PROCESS FOR REDUCING THE CURL AND FRIZZINESS OF HAIR - A process for reducing curl and/or frizziness of hair comprising: (a) providing a composition for reducing curl and/or frizziness of hair, said composition comprising, in a cosmetically acceptable carrier: (i) at least one non-hydroxide base; (ii) at least one protein denaturant different from (a)(i); (iii) at least one alkoxysilane comprising at least one solubilizing functional group; and (iv) optionally, at least one fatty substance; (b) contacting the hair with the composition in (a) to form treated hair; (c) optionally, rinsing the composition in (a) from the treated hair; (d) optionally, contacting the treated hair with a conditioning agent; (e) smoothing the treated hair using a combination of heat and means for physically smoothing hair to form smoothed hair; (f) optionally, shampooing the smoothed hair; and (g) rinsing the smoothed hair. | 07-04-2013 |
20140170105 | COSMETIC COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING AN ALKOXYSILANE AND A SILSESQUIOXANE RESIN - The present invention relates to composition for styling hair comprising: (a) a first phase comprising: at least one alkoxysilane having at least one solubilizing functional group and at least one amino substituent; at least one water-soluble metal salt; at least one acidifying agent; and at least one cosmetically acceptable carrier comprising water; and (b) a second phase comprising: at least one silsesquioxane resin and at least one volatile solvent. The present invention also relates to methods of styling hair. | 06-19-2014 |
Xiaohong Zhu, Edison, NJ US
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20090286830 | HETEROATOM-LINKED SUBSTITUTED PIPERIDINES AND DERIVATIVES THEREOF USEFUL AS HISTAMINE H3 ANTAGONISTS - Disclosed are novel compounds of the formula | 11-19-2009 |
20100247514 | GAMMA SECRETASE MODULATORS - In its many embodiments, the present invention provides a novel class of heterocyclic compounds as modulators of gamma secretase, methods of preparing such compounds, pharmaceutical compositions containing one or more such compounds, methods of preparing pharmaceutical formulations comprising one or more such compounds, and methods of treatment, prevention, inhibition, or amelioration of one or more diseases associated with the central nervous system using such compounds or pharmaceutical compositions. | 09-30-2010 |
20100255005 | GAMMA SECRETASE MODULATORS - In its many embodiments, the present invention provides a novel class of heterocyclic compounds as modulators of gamma secretase, methods of preparing such compounds, pharmaceutical compositions containing one or more such compounds, methods of preparing pharmaceutical formulations comprising one or more such compounds, and methods of treatment, prevention, inhibition, or amelioration of one or more diseases associated with the central nervous system using such compounds or pharmaceutical compositions. | 10-07-2010 |
20110082153 | GAMMA SECRETASE MODULATORS - This invention provides novel compounds that are modulators of gamma secretase. The compounds have the formula (I). Also disclosed are methods of modulating gamma secretase activity and methods of treating Alzheimer's Disease using the compounds of formula (I). | 04-07-2011 |
20110243940 | BICYCLIC PYRANONE DERIVATIVES AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - The present invention relates to Bicyclic Pyranone Derivatives, their compositions and uses for treating or preventing a metabolic disorder, dyslipidemia, a cardiovascular disease, a neurological disorder, a hematological disease, cancer, inflammation, a respiratory disease, a gastroenterological disease, diabetes, a diabetic complication, obesity, an obesity-related disorder or non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Formula (I). Y is —C— when an optional and additional bond is present and Y is —CH— when an optional and additional bond is not present; Z is —O—, —NH— or —N(alkyl)- when the optional and additional bond between Y and Z Is absent, and Z Is —N— when the optional and additional bond between Y and Z is present; R | 10-06-2011 |
20110257156 | GAMMA SECRETASE MODULATORS - In its many embodiments, the present invention provides novel heterocyclic compounds as modulators of gamma secretase, methods of preparing such compounds, pharmaceutical compositions containing one or more such compounds, methods of preparing pharmaceutical formulations comprising one or more such compounds, and methods of treatment, prevention, inhibition, or amelioration of one or more diseases associated with the central nervous system using such compounds or pharmaceutical compositions. | 10-20-2011 |
20110257163 | GAMMA SECRETASE MODULATORS - This invention provides novel compounds that are modulators of gamma secretase. The compounds have the formula Compounds of formula (I) include compounds of formulas (IA) and (IB). Also disclosed are methods of modulating gamma secretase activity and methods of treating Alzheimer's Disease using the compounds of formula (I). | 10-20-2011 |
20110294756 | GAMMA SECRETASE MODULATORS - In its many embodiments, the present invention provides a novel class of heterocyclic compounds of Group A or Group, as defined herein, as modulators of gamma secretase, methods of preparing such compounds, pharmaceutical compositions containing one or more such compounds, methods of preparing pharmaceutical formulations comprising one or more such compounds, and methods of treatment, prevention, inhibition, or amelioration of one or more diseases associated with the central nervous system using such compounds or pharmaceutical compositions. | 12-01-2011 |
Xiaoxiang Zhu, North Brunswick, NJ US
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20080319032 | TETRAHYDROBENZOTHIAZOLE ANALOGUES AS NEUROPROTECTIVE AGENTS - This invention relates generally to tetrahydrobenzothiazole analogues and tetrahydrobenzooxyzole analogues, to pharmaceutical compositions which include these compounds and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, and to methods of treatment using these compounds. The invention also encompasses pharmaceutically acceptable esters, amides, and salts of such compounds. The invention further provides a method of reducing or delaying apoptosis in a population of cells, comprising contacting the population of cells with a tetrahydrobenzothiazole analogue or a tetrahydrobenzooxyzole analogue, thereby reducing or delaying apoptosis in the population of cells. | 12-25-2008 |
20100189708 | HYDROXY PIPERIDINE DERIVATIVES TO TREAT GAUCHER DISEASE - The present invention provides novel hydroxy piperidine (HP) derivatives having (i) a positive charge at the position corresponding to the anomeric position of a pyranose ring; (ii) a short, flexible linker emanating from the corresponding position of the ring oxygen in a pyranose; and (iii) a lipophilic moiety connected to the linker and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof. The linker can be absent if the lipophilic moiety corresponds to a hydrocarbon chain with a linear length of 6 or more carbons. The present invention further provides a method for treating individuals having Gaucher disease by administering the novel HP derivative as “active-site specific chaperones” for the mutant glucocerebrosidase associated with the disease. | 07-29-2010 |
20110245210 | THALIDOMIDE ANALOGS - Thalidomide analogs that modulate tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) activity and angiogenesis are disclosed. In particularly disclosed embodiments, the thalidomide analogs are isosteric sulfur-containing analogs. Also disclosed are methods of treating a subject with the analogs. | 10-06-2011 |
20130035363 | Thalidomide Analogs - Thalidomide analogs that modulate tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFα) activity and angiogenesis are disclosed. In particularly disclosed embodiments, the thalidomide analogs are isosteric sulfur-containing analogs. Also disclosed are methods of treating a subject with the analogs. | 02-07-2013 |
20140309436 | THALIDOMIDE ANALOGS - Thalidomide analogs that modulate tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFα) activity and angiogenesis are disclosed. In particularly disclosed embodiments, the thalidomide analogs are isosteric sulfur-containing analogs. Also disclosed are methods of treating a subject with the analogs. | 10-16-2014 |
Xiaoxun Zhu, Morristown, NJ US
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20130087618 | DISTINCTIVE NOTICE FOR DIFFERENT SYMBOLOGY INFORMATION - An indicia reader is adapted for hand held operation to read information bearing indicia (IBI) at a point of transaction (POT) and is operated by: configuring the indicia reader in a store to provide at least one store specific indicia read notice; reading an IBI at a POT with the indicia reader and providing the at least one store specific indicia read notice to a customer when each IBI is read. | 04-11-2013 |
20130194451 | AUTO-EXPOSURE METHOD USING CONTINUOUS VIDEO FRAMES UNDER CONTROLLED ILLUMINATION - A strobe illumination control process for use in a digital image capture and processing system includes illuminating an object in the field of view with different pulses of illumination over a pair of consecutive video image frames, detecting digital images of the illuminated object over these consecutive image frames, and decode processing the digital images. In a first illustrative embodiment, upon failure to read a symbol in one of the first and second images, these digital images are analyzed in real-time, and based on the results of this real-time image analysis, the exposure time is adjusted during subsequent image frames. In a second illustrative embodiment, upon failure to read a symbol in one of the first and second images, these digital images are analyzed in real-time, and based on the results of this real-time image analysis, the energy level of the illumination is adjusted during subsequent image frames. | 08-01-2013 |
20140197238 | TERMINAL HAVING IMAGE DATA FORMAT CONVERSION - There is set forth herein an indicia reading terminal having data format conversion capabilities. The indicia reading terminal includes an image sensor integrated circuit with an image sensor array comprising a plurality of pixels. The image sensor integrated circuit is configured to output image data in a first data format to a data formatting circuit for conversion to image data in a second data format. The data formatting circuit is configured to provide the image data in the second data format to the at least one data interface of a microprocessor integrated circuit, which is operative to transfer image data received by the at least one data interface into memory of the indicia reading terminal. A CPU of the microprocessor integrated circuit is operative for executing a decoding algorithm for processing image data in the memory for attempting to decode at least one symbol represented in the memory. | 07-17-2014 |
Xizhen Zhu, Monmouth Junction, NJ US
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20090069305 | Substituted nitrogen-containing heteroaryl derivatives useful as modulators of the histamine H4 receptor - The present invention relates to substituted nitrogen-containing heteroaryl derivatives, pharmaceutical compositions containing them, and methods of using any of these derivatives and compositions for H | 03-12-2009 |
20090111855 | SUBSTITUTED PHENOXY THIAZOLIDINEDIONES AS ESTROGEN RELATED RECEPTOR-alpha MODULATORS - The present invention relates to compounds of Formula (I), | 04-30-2009 |
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Yeheng Zhu, Stockton, NJ US
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20080242593 | HUMAN GLUCAGON-LIKE-PEPTIDE-1 MODULATORS AND THEIR USE IN THE TREATMENT OF DIABETES AND RELATED CONDITIONS - The present invention provides novel human glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1)-receptor modulators that have biological activity similar or superior to native GLP-1 peptide and thus are useful for the treatment or prevention of diseases or disorders associated with GLP activity. Further, the present invention provides novel, chemically modified peptides that not only stimulate insulin secretion in type II diabetics, but also produce other beneficial insulinotropic responses. These synthetic peptide GLP-1 receptor modulators exhibit increased stability to proteolytic cleavage making them ideal therapeutic candidates for oral or parenteral administration. The peptides of this invention show desirable pharmacokinetic properties and desirable potency in efficacy models of diabetes. | 10-02-2008 |
20100022457 | Sustained release glp-1 receptor modulators - The present invention provides novel pharmaceutical compositions comprising a human glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1)-receptor modulator as an active ingredient in a sustained release formulation. | 01-28-2010 |
20100029656 | AZABICYCLIC HETEROCYCLES AS CANNABINOID RECEPTOR MODULATORS - The present application describes CB-1 inverse agonists according to Formula (I) and (Ia), pharmaceutical compositions comprising at least one compound according to Formula (I) or (Ia), and optionally one or more additional therapeutic agents and methods of treatment using the compounds according to Formula (I) or (Ia), both alone and in combination with one or more additional therapeutic agents. The preferred compounds have the general Formula (Ia), including all prodrugs, pharmaceutically acceptable salts and stereoisomer, thereof, wherein R | 02-04-2010 |
20130184262 | DIAMINOCYCLOHEXANE COMPOUNDS AND USES THEREOF - The present invention provides compounds of Formula (I): | 07-18-2013 |
20130184284 | DIAMINOCYCLOHEXANE COMPOUNDS AND USES THEREOF - The present invention provides compounds of Formula (I): | 07-18-2013 |
20130345123 | SUBSTITUTED ADIPIC ACID AMIDES AND USES THEREOF - The present invention provides compounds of Formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein A is a five to eight membered monocyclic or a nine to twelve membered bicyclic heterocyclic ring, as further defined herein; Y is S, CH | 12-26-2013 |
Ying Zhu, Monmouth Junction, NJ US
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20080273752 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR VEHICLE DETECTION AND TRACKING - A method for vehicle detection and tracking includes acquiring video data including a plurality of frames, comparing a first frame of the acquired video data against a set of one or more vehicle detectors to form vehicle hypotheses, pruning and verifying the vehicle hypotheses using a set of course-to-fine constraints to detect a vehicle, and tracking the detected vehicle within one or more subsequent frames of the acquired video data by fusing shape template matching with one or more vehicle detectors. | 11-06-2008 |
20080275335 | Methods and apparatus for virtual coronary mapping - A virtual map of vessels of interest in medical procedures, such as coronary angioplasty is created so that doses of contrasting agent given to a patient may be reduced. A position of a coronary guidewire is determined and locations of vessel boundaries are found. When the contrast agent has dissipated, virtual maps of the vessels are created as new images. The locations of the determined vessel boundaries are imported to a mapping system and an image obtained without using a contrast agent is modified based on the imported locations of vessel boundaries. This creates a virtual map of the vessels. | 11-06-2008 |
20090010512 | System and method for coronary digital subtraction angiography - A method and system for extracting coronary vessels fluoroscopic image sequences using coronary digital subtraction angiography (DSA) are disclosed. A set of mask images of a coronary region is received, and a sequence of contrast images for the coronary region is received. For each contrast image, vessel regions are detected in the contrast image using learning-based vessel segment detection and a background region of the contrast image is determined based on the detected vessel regions. Background motion is estimated between one of the mask images and the background region of the contrast image, and the mask image is warped based on the estimated background motion to generate an estimated background layer. The estimated background layer is subtracted from the contrast image to extract a coronary vessel layer for the contrast image. | 01-08-2009 |
20100034446 | System and Method for Coronary Digital Subtraction Angiography - A method and system for extracting coronary vessels fluoroscopic image sequences using coronary digital subtraction angiography (DSA) are disclosed. A set of mask images of a coronary region is received, and a sequence of contrast images for the coronary region is received. For each contrast image, vessel regions are detected in the contrast image using learning-based vessel segment detection and a background region of the contrast image is determined based on the detected vessel regions. Background motion is estimated between one of the mask images and the background region of the contrast image by estimating a motion field between the mask image and the background image and performing covariance-based filtering over the estimated motion field. The mask image is then warped based on the estimated background motion to generate an estimated background layer. The estimated background layer is subtracted from the contrast image to extract a coronary vessel layer for the contrast image. | 02-11-2010 |
20100121181 | Method and System for Guidewire Tracking in Fluoroscopic Image Sequences - A method and system for tracking a guidewire in a fluoroscopic image sequence is disclosed. In order to track a guidewire in a fluoroscopic image sequence, guidewire segments are detected in each frame of the fluoroscopic image sequence. The guidewire in each frame of the fluoroscopic image sequence is then detected by rigidly tracking the guidewire from a previous frame of the fluoroscopic image sequence based on the detected guidewire segments in the current frame. The guidewire is then non-rigidly deformed in each frame based on the guidewire position in the previous frame. | 05-13-2010 |
20110033102 | System and Method for Coronary Digital Subtraction Angiography - A method and system for extracting coronary vessels fluoroscopic image sequences using coronary digital subtraction angiography (DSA) are disclosed. A set of mask images of a coronary region is received, and a sequence of contrast images for the coronary region is received. For each contrast image, a motion estimate is calculated between each of the mask images and a background region of the contrast image and a covariance is calculated for each motion estimate. Multiple background layer predictions are generated by generating a background layer prediction for each mask image based on the calculated motion estimate and covariance. The multiple background layer estimates are combined using statistical fusion to generate a final estimated background layer. The final estimated background layer is subtracted from the contrast image to extract a coronary vessel layer for the contrast image. | 02-10-2011 |
20110274334 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMAGE-BASED RESPIRATORY MOTION COMPENSATION FOR FLUOROSCOPIC CORONARY ROADMAPPING - A method for compensating respiratory motion in coronary fluoroscopic images includes finding a set of transformation parameters of a parametric motion model that maximize an objective function that is a weighted normalized cross correlation function of a reference image acquired at a first time that is warped by the parametric motion model and a first incoming image acquired at a second time subsequent to the first time. The weights are calculated as a ratio of a covariance of the gradients of the reference image and the gradients of the first incoming image with respect to a root of a product of a variance of the gradients of the reference image and the variance of the gradients of the first incoming image. The parametric motion model transforms the reference image to match the first incoming image. | 11-10-2011 |
20120140998 | Deformable Motion Correction for Stent Visibility Enhancement - A method for enhancing stent visibility includes acquiring a set of image frames including multiple test frames. A set of measurement points uniformly distributed within an image of a stent is defined in the test frames. A local image context is defined around each measurement point. A non-rigid deformation field relating the local image contexts of the test frames to local image contexts of a reference image is calculated. The non-rigid deformation field is optimized by maximizing a similarity function between the local image contexts of the test frames and the local image contexts of the reference image. The optimized non-rigid deformation field is used to deform images of a stent in the multiple test frames and combine the non-rigidly deformed images of the stent from the test frames. An image frame with the combined image of the stents superimposed thereon is displayed. | 06-07-2012 |
20120321169 | Shape Based Conditional Random Fields for Segmenting Intracranial Aneurysms - A method for segmenting intracranial aneurysms in digital medical images includes extracting a mesh representing a vessel surface from a volumetric digital image, the mesh comprising a set of points {p | 12-20-2012 |
20120323547 | METHOD FOR INTRACRANIAL ANEURYSM ANALYSIS AND ENDOVASCULAR INTERVENTION PLANNING | 12-20-2012 |
20130057686 | CROWD SOURCING PARKING MANAGEMENT USING VEHICLES AS MOBILE SENSORS - Systems and methods for monitoring parking spots are disclosed. A system includes at least one vehicle and a remote computer that are in communication with each other. A vehicle includes a camera that generates image data, a location device that generates geographic coordinates of the vehicle, a computing device that receives the image data from the camera and the geographic coordinates of the vehicle and optionally data from a laser scanner that is calibrated with the camera and is connected to a smartphone that transmits data to the remote computer. Image data generated by the camera is processed with a reference image and data from the laser scanner to determine an occupation status of the parking spot. The occupation status is transmitted by the remote computer to a second vehicle. | 03-07-2013 |
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20140348408 | FLOW DIVERTER DETECTION IN MEDICAL IMAGING - A flow diverter is automatically detected from medical imaging data. The appearance of the flow diverter as represented in the data as well as the geometry or shape of the flow diverter is used in the detection. Using scoring for appearance relative to the centerline and cross-section of the centerline, the flow diverter is detected for increasing visualization. | 11-27-2014 |
Yonghua Zhu, Hillsborough, NJ US
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20080221015 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING CONDITIONS RELATED TO EPHRIN SIGNALING WITH CUPREDOXINS AND MUTANTS THEREOF - The present invention relates to compositions and methods of use of cupredoxins, and variants, derivatives and structural equivalents of cupredoxins that interfere with the ephrin signaling system in mammalian cells. Specifically, the invention relates to compositions and methods that use cupredoxins, such as azurin, rusticyanin and plastocyanin, and variants, derivatives and structural equivalents thereof, to treat cancer in mammals. The invention specifically includes mutants with altered Eph binding constants and selectivities. | 09-11-2008 |
Yun-Peng Zhu, Fairlawn, NJ US
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20110277786 | HIGHLY ACIDIC HARD SURFACE TREATMENT COMPOSITIONS FEATURING GOOD GREASY SOIL AND SOAP SCUM REMOVAL - Disclosed are aqueous, acidic hard surface cleaning compositions particularly effective in the removal of greasy stains and soapscum from hard surfaces. The compositions have a pH of not more than 2, preferably not more than 1, comprising: one or more anionic surfactants; a nonioinic surfactant constituent which preferably comprises both a first alcohol ethoxylate nonionic surfactant derived from monobranched alkoxylated C | 11-17-2011 |
20130210923 | Antimicrobial Hand Soap Composition - Topical aqueous liquid compositions for application to the epidermis which provide a germicidal benefit thereto comprising: 0.02-10% wt. of a germicidally effective amount of a quaternary ammonium surfactant compound, 0.1-25% wt. of at least one anionic surfactant constituent which excludes anionic surfactants of the sulfate and sulfonate types, 0.1-15% wt. of a cationic conditioner constituent, 0-10% wt. of a foam stabilizer constituent; at least 70% wt. of water, and optionally one or more of optional constituents which may be used to impart an aesthetic benefit, e.g., color, fragrance, or a further technical benefit, e.g., viscosity adjustment, to the liquid compositions, characterized in that: (a) the weight ratio of the germicidally effective quaternary ammonium and cationic conditioner constituent to the anionic surfactant constituent is not less than 0.6; and/or, (b) the weight ratio of the germicidally effective quaternary ammonium surfactant compound to the cationic conditioner constituent is less than 0.14; and/or, (c) the ratio of the cationic conditioner constituent to the anionic surfactant constituent is at least 0.5; and, (d) the pH of the liquid composition is between about 3.5 and about 7.5. | 08-15-2013 |
20140127141 | Sprayable, Aqueous Alcoholic Microbicidal Compositions Comprising Copper Ions - Disclosed are pressurized surface treatment compositions which impart a microbicidal benefit to treated surfaces which compositions comprise (or in certain preferred embodiments may consist essentially of, or may consist of): a copper source material which releases copper ions into the treatment composition, preferably a source of Cu(I) and/or Cu(II) ions, at least lower alkyl aliphatic monohydric alcohol which independently of other constituents present exhibits a microbicidal effect, a propellant; and, water. The compositions may further optionally include one or more further optional constituents such as a detersive surfactant and/or minor amounts of one or more constituents which impart one or more advantageous technical or aesthetic benefits to the compositions, including one or more detersive surfactants wherein the compositions have pH of at least 5. The compositions exhibit a microbicidal or germicidal or antimicrobial effect on treated inanimate surfaces or when used to treat an airspace, e.g. ambient air, characterized in exhibiting a microbicidal benefit when tested against one or more challenge microorganisms, preferably against Poliovirus type 1 Sabin (“PV1”), according to one or more of the following standardized test protocols: ASTM E1052 Standard Test Method for Efficacy of Antimicrobial Agents against Viruses in Suspension, or ASTM E1053 Standard Test Method to Assess Virucidal Activity of Chemicals Intended for Disinfection of Inanimate, Nonporous Environmental Surfaces, or European Standard Surface Test, EN13697, or AOAC Germicidal Spray Products as Disinfectant Test Method, AOAC Index, 17 | 05-08-2014 |
20140134269 | Aqueous Alcoholic Microbicidal Compositions Comprising Copper Ions - Compositions which impart a microbicidal benefit to treated surfaces which compositions comprise (or in certain preferred embodiments may consist essentially of, or may consist of): a copper source material which releases copper ions into the treatment composition, preferably a source of Cu(I) and/or Cu(II) ions; preferably at least from about 20% wt. of at least one alcohol, which is preferably a lower alkyl monohydric alcohol) and water, optionally one or more further surfactants, further optionally one or more constituents which impart one or more advantageous technical or aesthetic benefits to the compositions, including one or more detersive surfactants, and water, wherein the composition has a pH of at least 4, preferably at least 5, wherein the surface treatment compositions, exhibit a microbicidal or germicidal or antimicrobial effect on treated inanimate surfaces or when used to treat an airspace, e.g. ambient air, characterized in exhibiting a microbicidal benefit when tested against one or more challenge microorganisms, according to one or more of the following standardized test protocols: ASTM E1052 Standard Test Method for Efficacy of Antimicrobial Agents against Viruses in Suspension, or ASTM E1053 Standard Test Method to Assess Virucidal Activity of Chemicals Intended for Disinfection of Inanimate, Nonporous Environmental Surfaces, or European Standard Surface Test, EN13697, or AOAC Germicidal Spray Products as Disinfectant Test Method, AOAC Index, 17 | 05-15-2014 |
20140140935 | Sprayable Aqueous Microbicidal Compositions Comprising Copper Ions - Disclosed are sprayable, pressurized inanimate surface and air liquid treatment compositions which impart a microbicidal benefit to treated surfaces which compositions comprise (or in certain preferred embodiments may consist essentially of, or may consist of): a copper source material which releases copper ions into the treatment composition, preferably a source of Cu(I) and/or Cu(II) ions; at least one quaternary ammonium compound which provides a microbicidal benefit; a propellant; and, water. The compositions may further optionally include one or more further optional constituents such as a detersive surfactant and/or minor amounts of a lower alkyl aliphatic monohydric alcohol in order to impart one or more advantageous technical or aesthetic benefits to the compositions, including one or more detersive surfactants; wherein the composition has a pH of at least 5, wherein the treatment compositions are characterized in exhibiting a microbicidal benefit when tested against one or more challenge microorganisms, preferably against Poliovirus type 1 Sabin (“PV1”), according to one or more of the following standardized test protocols: ASTM E1052-96(2002) Standard Test Method for Efficacy of Antimicrobial Agents against Viruses in Suspension, or ASTM E1053-11 Standard Test Method to Assess Virucidal Activity of Chemicals Intended for Disinfection of Inanimate, Nonporous Environmental Surfaces, or European Standard Surface Test, EN13697, or AOAC Germicidal Spray Products as Disinfectant Test Method, AOAC Index, 17 | 05-22-2014 |
20140147513 | Aqueous Microbicidal Compositions Comprising Copper Ions - Largely aqueous, liquid inanimate surface treatment compositions which impart a microbicidal benefit to treated surfaces which compositions comprise (or in certain preferred embodiments may consist essentially of, or may consist of): a copper source material which releases copper ions into the treatment composition, 0% wt. and up to but excluding 20% wt. of at least one alcohol which independently of other constituents present exhibits a microbicidal effect, at least one quaternary ammonium compound which provides a microbicidal benefit, optionally but very preferably at least one detersive surfactant, further, optionally one or more further constituents which impart one or more advantageous technical or aesthetic benefits to the compositions, including one or more detersive surfactants, and water, wherein the compositions are at a pH such that the surface treatment compositions, exhibit a microbicidal or germicidal or antimicrobial effect on treated inanimate surfaces or when used to treat an airspace, e.g. ambient air, characterized in exhibiting a microbicidal benefit when tested against one or more challenge microorganisms, preferably against Poliovirus type 1 Sabin (“PV1”), according to one or more of the following standardized test protocols: ASTM E1052 Standard Test Method for Efficacy of Antimicrobial Agents against Viruses in Suspension, or ASTM E1053 Standard Test Method to Assess Virucidal Activity of Chemicals Intended for Disinfection of Inanimate, Nonporous Environmental Surfaces, or European Standard Surface Test, EN13697, or AOAC Germicidal Spray Products as Disinfectant Test Method, AOAC Index, 17 | 05-29-2014 |
20140161905 | Aqueous Alcoholic Microbicidal Compositions Comprising Copper Ions - Liquid treatment compositions comprise (or in certain preferred embodiments may consist essentially of, or may consist of): a copper source material which releases copper ions into the treatment composition, at least one alcohol which independently of other constituents present exhibits a microbicidal effect, at least one quaternary ammonium compound which provides a microbicidal benefit, optionally but very preferably also at least one detersive surfactant, further optionally one or more further constituents which impart one or more advantageous technical or aesthetic benefits to the compositions, including one or more detersive surfactants, and water, wherein the compositions are at a pH such that the surface treatment compositions, exhibit a microbicidal or germicidal or antimicrobial effect on treated inanimate surfaces or when used to treat an airspace, e.g. ambient air, characterized in exhibiting a microbicidal benefit when tested against one or more challenge microorganisms, preferably against Poliovirus type 1 Sabin (“PV1”), according to one or more of the following standardized test protocols: ASTM E1052 Standard Test Method for Efficacy of Antimicrobial Agents against Viruses in Suspension, or ASTM E1053 Standard Test Method to Assess Virucidal Activity of Chemicals Intended for Disinfection of Inanimate, Nonporous Environmental Surfaces, or European Standard Surface Test, EN13697, or AOAC Germicidal Spray Products as Disinfectant Test Method, AOAC Index, 17 | 06-12-2014 |
20140212361 | Sprayable Aqueous Alcoholic Microbicidal Compositions Comprising Copper Ions - Sprayable, pressurized inanimate surface and air liquid treatment compositions comprise (or in certain preferred embodiments may consist essentially of, or may consist of): a copper source material which releases copper ions into the treatment composition, at least one alcohol which independently of other constituents present exhibits a microbicidal effect, at least one quaternary ammonium compound which provides a microbicidal benefit, propellant, water, optionally but very preferably at least one detersive surfactant, further optionally one or more further constituents which impart one or more advantageous technical or aesthetic benefits to the compositions, wherein the compositions are at a pH such that the surface treatment compositions, exhibit a microbicidal or germicidal or antimicrobial effect on treated inanimate surfaces or when used to treat an airspace, e.g. ambient air, characterized in exhibiting a microbicidal benefit when tested against one or more challenge microorganisms, preferably against Poliovirus type 1 Sabin (“PV1”), according to one or more of the following standardized test protocols: ASTM E1052-96(2002) Standard Test Method for Efficacy of Antimicrobial Agents against Viruses in Suspension, or ASTM E1053-11 Standard Test Method to Assess Virucidal Activity of Chemicals Intended for Disinfection of Inanimate, Nonporous Environmental Surfaces, or European Standard Surface Test, EN13697, or AOAC Germicidal Spray Products as Disinfectant Test Method, AOAC Index, 17 | 07-31-2014 |
Yun-Peng Zhu, Montvale, NJ US
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20110278194 | CONCENTRATED HARD SURFACE TREATMENT COMPOSITIONS - The present invention relates to concentrated hard surface treatment compositions which are primarily intended to be dispersed in a larger volume or quantity of water prior to use by a consumer, in order to produce a ready to use type composition. | 11-17-2011 |
20130210929 | TOPICAL GERMICIDAL COMPOSITIONS - Topical germicidal compositions for application to the epidermis comprise: 50-85% wt, of an alcohol constituent comprising one or more C | 08-15-2013 |
Yuping Zhu, Edison, NJ US
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20100286123 | INHIBITORS OF THE RENAL OUTER MEDULLARY POTASSIUM CHANNEL - This invention relates to compounds having structural Formula I: | 11-11-2010 |
20130217680 | Inhibitors of the Renal Outer Medullary Potassium Channel - This invention relates to compounds having structural Formula (I); and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof which are inhibitors of the Renal Outer Medullary Potassium (ROMK) channel (Kir 1.1). The compounds of Formula I are useful as diuretics and natriuretics and therefore are useful for the therapy and prophylaxis of disorders resulting from excessive salt and water retention, including cardiovascular diseases such as hypertension and chronic and acute heart failure. | 08-22-2013 |
Zhaoning Zhu, East Windsor, NJ US
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20110117057 | NOVEL PEPTIDES AS NS3-SERINE PROTEASE INHIBITORS OF HEPATITIS C VIRUS - The present invention discloses novel compounds which have HCV protease inhibitory activity as well as methods for preparing such compounds. In another embodiment, the invention discloses pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds as well as methods of using them to treat disorders associated with the HCV protease. | 05-19-2011 |
Zheng Zhu, Bridgewater, NJ US
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20110173051 | SOCIAL NETWORK MARKETING PLAN MONITORING METHOD AND SYSTEM - A monitoring method and system. The method retrieving by a computer, first data associated with a marketing plan associated with social networks and second data associated with marketing plan objectives. The computer processor identifies social network effects associated with the marketing plan objectives, business key performance indicators (KPIs) associated with the marketing plan objectives, and social network KPIs associated with the associated social network effects. The computer processor represents a marketing plan measurement model comprising a mathematical relationship between the business KPIs and the social network KPIs. The computer processor monitors changes associated with the business KPIs and the social network KPIs and generates and stores a report indicating the changes. | 07-14-2011 |
Zhengxiang Zhu, Fort Lee, NJ US
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20100317667 | 1-aryl-or 1-heteroaryl-pyrido[B]indoles and uses thereof - Provided herein are 1-aryl or 1-heteroarylsubstituted phenanthrene diketo acid compounds. These compounds comprise a β-carboline ring structure substituted at C1 with an aryl or heteroaryl moiety and individually substituted at C3-C8 and N9 with a C | 12-16-2010 |
Zhenping Zhu, Oakland, NJ US
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20090028859 | Bispecific antibodies that bind to vegf receptors - The present invention is directed to production of antigen-binding proteins that bind specifically to an extracellular domains of two different VEGF receptors. The bispecific antigen-binding proteins block activation of the VEGF receptors and are used to reduce or inhibit VEGF-induced cellular functions such as mitogenesis of vascular endothelial cells and migration of leukemia cells. The antigen-binding proteins of the present invention can be monovalent or multivalent, have antigen-binding sites consisting of immunoglobulin heavy chain and light chain variable domains and may further include immunoglobulin constant domains. | 01-29-2009 |
20090053241 | PDGFRbeta-specific inhibitors - The invention is directed to novel PDGFRβ-specific antagonists. The antagonists include antibodies, which can be bispecific. The antibodies are used to reduce or inhibit tumor growth and or to treat an angiogenic disease. The invention also includes combinations of PDGFRβ-specific antagonists with VEGFR antagonists for such treatments. The antagonists can further be administered in combination with other anti-angiogenic or anti-neoplastic drugs. | 02-26-2009 |
20090142358 | HUMAN ANTIBODIES SPECIFIC TO KDR AND USES THEREOF - The invention provides an antibodies that bind to KDR with an affinity comparable to or higher than human VEGF, and that neutralizes activation of KDR. Antibodies include whole immunoglobulins, monovalent Fabs and single chain antibodies, multivalent single chain antibodies, diabodies, triabodies, and single domain antibodies. The invention further provides nucleic acids and host cells that encode and express these antibodies. The invention further provides a method of neutralizing the activation of KDR, a method of inhibiting angiogenesis in a mammal and a method of inhibiting tumor growth in a mammal. | 06-04-2009 |
20100143371 | INTRABODIES - A single domain intrabody that binds to an intracellular protein or to an intracellular domain of an intracellular protein, such as Etk. Also provided is a method of inhibiting an intracellular enzyme, and treating a tumor in a patient by administering the intrabody or a nucleic acid expressing the inventive intrabody. | 06-10-2010 |
Zhenqi Zhu, Holmdel, NJ US
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20080257096 | Flexible Parallel Manipulator For Nano-, Meso- or Macro-Positioning With Multi-Degrees of Freedom - The present invention is a friction- and backlash-fee flexible parallel manipulator device. The device is composed of multiple elastic fiber legs with various physical properties, a top platform, and a bottom platform. With multiple degrees of freedom, the motion of the top platform is controlled by the multiple elastic fiber legs whose lengths or curvatures between the top and bottom platforms are controlled based on the required motion of the top platform. The device can be used for nano-, micro-, or meso-manipulation. | 10-23-2008 |
20100137884 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR THE CONTROLLED DELIVERY AND PLACEMENT OF SECURING ELEMENTS IN A BODY | 06-03-2010 |
Zhiwei Zhu, Princeton, NJ US
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20120314935 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR INFERRING THE GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION OF CAPTURED SCENE DEPICTIONS - A method and apparatus for determining a geographic location of a scene in a captured depiction comprising extracting a first set of features from the captured depiction by algorithmically analyzing the captured depiction, matching the extracted features of the captured depiction against a second set of extracted features associated with reference depictions with known geographic locations and when the matching is successful, identifying the geographic location of the scene in the captured depiction based on a known geographic location of a matching reference depiction from the reference depictions. | 12-13-2012 |
20140176603 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MENTORING VIA AN AUGMENTED REALITY ASSISTANT - A method and apparatus for training and guiding users comprising generating a scene understanding based on video and audio input of a scene of a user performing a task in the scene, correlating the scene understanding with a knowledge base to produce a task understanding, comprising one or more goals, of a current activity of the user, reasoning, based on the task understanding and a user's current state, a next step for advancing the user towards completing one of the one or more goals of the task understanding and overlaying the scene with an augmented reality view comprising one or more visual and audio representation of the next step to the user. | 06-26-2014 |
20140310595 | AUGMENTED REALITY VIRTUAL PERSONAL ASSISTANT FOR EXTERNAL REPRESENTATION - A computing system for virtual personal assistance includes technologies to, among other things, correlate an external representation of an object with a real world view of the object, display virtual elements on the external representation of the object and/or display virtual elements on the real world view of the object, to provide virtual personal assistance in a multi-step activity or another activity that involves the observation or handling of an object and a reference document. | 10-16-2014 |
Zhiwei Zhu, Plainsboro, NJ US
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20100103196 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR GENERATING A MIXED REALITY ENVIRONMENT - A system and method for generating a mixed-reality environment is provided. The system and method provides a user-worn sub-system communicatively connected to a synthetic object computer module. The user-worn sub-system may utilize a plurality of user-worn sensors to capture and process data regarding a user's pose and location. The synthetic object computer module may generate and provide to the user-worn sub-system synthetic objects based information defining a user's real world life scene or environment indicating a user's pose and location. The synthetic objects may then be rendered on a user-worn display, thereby inserting the synthetic objects into a user's field of view. Rendering the synthetic objects on the user-worn display creates the virtual effect for the user that the synthetic objects are present in the real world. | 04-29-2010 |
20100173269 | FOOD RECOGNITION USING VISUAL ANALYSIS AND SPEECH RECOGNITION - A method and system for analyzing at least one food item on a food plate is disclosed. A plurality of images of the food plate is received by an image capturing device. A description of the at least one food item on the food plate is received by a recognition device. The description is at least one of a voice description and a text description. At least one processor extracts a list of food items from the description; classifies and segments the at least one food item from the list using color and texture features derived from the plurality of images; and estimates the volume of the classified and segmented at least one food item. The processor is also configured to estimate the caloric content of the at least one food item. | 07-08-2010 |
20120206596 | UNIFIED FRAMEWORK FOR PRECISE VISION-AIDED NAVIGATION - A system and method for efficiently locating in 3D an object of interest in a target scene using video information captured by a plurality of cameras. The system and method provide for multi-camera visual odometry wherein pose estimates are generated for each camera by all of the cameras in the multi-camera configuration. Furthermore, the system and method can locate and identify salient landmarks in the target scene using any of the cameras in the multi-camera configuration and compare the identified landmark against a database of previously identified landmarks. In addition, the system and method provide for the integration of video-based pose estimations with position measurement data captured by one or more secondary measurement sensors, such as, for example, Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) and Global Positioning System (GPS) units. | 08-16-2012 |
20130260345 | FOOD RECOGNITION USING VISUAL ANALYSIS AND SPEECH RECOGNITION - A method and system for analyzing at least one food item on a food plate is disclosed. A plurality of images of the food plate is received by an image capturing device. A description of the at least one food item on the food plate is received by a recognition device. The description is at least one of a voice description and a text description. At least one processor extracts a list of food items from the description; classifies and segments the at least one food item from the list using color and texture features derived from the plurality of images; and estimates the volume of the classified and segmented at least one food item. The processor is also configured to estimate the caloric content of the at least one food item. | 10-03-2013 |
Zhlyong Zhu, Middlesex, NJ US
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20110183232 | STRUCTURES FOR GAS DIFFUSION ELECTRODES - A gas diffusion electrode comprises at least one gas diffusion media, at least one supported catalyst layer disposed on top of the gas diffusion media, the supported catalyst layer comprising at least one supported catalyst, and an unsupported catalyst layer disposed on top of the supported catalyst layer, the unsupported catalyst layer having a higher total catalyst loading than the supported catalyst layer. | 07-28-2011 |