Patent Applications published on Nov 3, 2016

Explore the 7,451 U.S. Patent Applications published on the 44th week of 2016, including 5,542 applications that subsequently received a Patent Grant.

Featured patent applications from Nov 3, 2016

Published: 2016-11-03 Assignee: AT&T Intellectual Property I, LP.
US20160322691A1
Electricity
Application 20160322691, fig. 01

Magnetic coupling device and methods for use therewith

Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, a coupling device including a receiving portion that receives a radio frequency signal conveying data from a transmitting device. A magnetic coupler magnetically couples the radio frequency signal to a transmission medium as a guided electromagnetic wave that is bound by an outer surface of the transmission medium. Other embodiments are disclosed.

Published: 2016-11-03 Assignee: Snap Inc..
US20160321708A1
Physics
Application 20160321708, fig. 01

Prioritization of messages within gallery

In some embodiments, a computer implemented method of processing messages may include providing a dashboard to be displayed to an owner of a brand, the dashboard comprising a message received from a user device, the message comprising an instance of an appearance of a mark or logo of the owner of the brand; receiving a prioritization of the message from the owner of the brand; creating a gallery of messages including the message; and prioritizing the message in the gallery according to the prioritization from the owner of the brand.

Published: 2016-11-03 Assignee: AT&T Intellectual Property I, LP.
US20160323015A1
Electricity
Application 20160323015, fig. 01

Backhaul link for distributed antenna system

A distributed antenna and backhaul system provide network connectivity for a small cell deployment. Rather than building new structures, and installing additional fiber and cable, embodiments described herein disclose using high-bandwidth, millimeter-wave communications and existing power line infrastructure. Above ground backhaul connections via power lines and line-of-sight millimeter-wave band signals as well as underground backhaul connections via buried electrical conduits can provide connectivity to the distributed base stations. An overhead millimeter-wave system can also be used to provide backhaul connectivity. Modules can be placed onto existing infrastructure, such as streetlights and utility poles, and the modules can contain base stations and antennas to transmit the millimeter-waves to and from other modules.

Published: 2016-11-03
US20160321654A1
Physics
Application 20160321654, fig. 01

Method and system for storage and retrieval of blockchain blocks using galois fields

A method and system for storage and retrieval of blockchains with Galois Fields. One or more blocks for a blockchain are securely stored and retrieved with a modified Galois Fields on a cloud or peer-to-peer (P2P) communications network. The modified Galois Field provides at least additional layers for security and privacy for blockchains. The blocks and blockchains are securely stored and retrieved for cryptocurrency transactions including, but not limited to, BITCOIN transactions and other cryptocurrency transactions.

Published: 2016-11-03 Assignee: Drawbridge Networks, Inc..
US20160323318A1
Electricity
Application 20160323318, fig. 01

Computer network security system

A computer network security system includes a central controller in communication with software-based endpoint agents operating on individual host computers. The endpoint agents monitor new connection requests to and from their respective hosts, comparing the connections to cached rules obtained from the controller, and holding new connections while escalating requests for applicable rules and/or directives to the controller in real-time when no applicable rules are available in their caches. The endpoint agents can be configured to present a pop-up dialog requesting enhanced authentication credentials from a user on a host in response to a connection request from a restricted network-based application. The pop-up dialog enables enhanced or two-factor authentication functionality to be overlaid on any networked application regardless of the application's inherent authentication capability.

Published: 2016-11-03 Assignee: Cirrus Logic International Semiconductor Ltd..
US20160322045A1
Physics
Application 20160322045, fig. 01

Voice command triggered speech enhancement

Received data representing speech is stored, and a trigger detection block detects a presence of data representing a trigger phrase in the received data. In response, a first part of the stored data representing at least a part of the trigger phrase is supplied to an adaptive speech enhancement block, which is trained on the first part of the stored data to derive adapted parameters for the speech enhancement block. A second part of the stored data, overlapping with the first part of the stored data, is supplied to the adaptive speech enhancement block operating with said adapted parameters, to form enhanced stored data. A second trigger phrase detection block detects the presence of data representing the trigger phrase in the enhanced stored data. In response, enhanced speech data are output from the speech enhancement block for further processing, such as speech recognition.

Published: 2016-11-03
US20160321748A1
Physics
Application 20160321748, fig. 01

METHOD FOR MARKET RISK ASSESSMENT FOR HEALTHCARE APPLICATIONS

Exemplary embodiments of the present invention provide a method of health insurance market risk assessment including receiving first data including demographic and cost data for members of a health insurance plan in a current market, receiving second data including demographic data for the current market, and receiving third data including demographic data for a new market. The first to third data are used to transform a distribution of the plan members to account for differences between the current and new market demographic data and to estimate probabilities of enrollment in the new market. A statistical model is learned to predict risk in the new market using the transformed distribution and the estimated probabilities. The statistical model is used to determine risk of entering the new market.

Published: 2016-11-03 Assignee: Edwards Lifesciences Corporation.
US20160317290A1
Human necessities
Application 20160317290, fig. 01

Heart valve sealing devices

This disclosure pertains generally to prosthetic devices and related methods for helping to seal native heart valves and prevent or reduce regurgitation therethrough, as well as devices and related methods for implanting such prosthetic devices. In some cases, a spacer having a single anchor can be implanted within a native heart valve. In some cases, a spacer having dual anchors can be implanted within a native heart valve. In some cases, devices can be used to extend the effective length of a native heart valve leaflet.

Published: 2016-11-03 Assignee: AMAZON TECHNOLOGIES, INC., AMAZON TECHNOLOGIES, INC..
US20160323377A1
Electricity
Application 20160323377, fig. 01

Automatic scaling of resource instance groups within compute clusters

A service provider may apply customer-selected or customer-defined auto-scaling policies to a cluster of resources (e.g., virtualized computing resource instances or storage resource instances in a MapReduce cluster). Different policies may be applied to different subsets of cluster resources (e.g., different instance groups containing nodes of different types or having different roles). Each policy may define an expression to be evaluated during execution of a distributed application, a scaling action to take if the expression evaluates true, and an amount by which capacity should be increased or decreased. The expression may be dependent on metrics emitted by the application, cluster, or resource instances by default, metrics defined by the client and emitted by the application, or metrics created through aggregation. Metric collection, aggregation and rules evaluation may be performed by a separate service or by cluster components. An API may support auto-scaling policy definition.

Published: 2016-11-03
US20160321582A1
Physics
Application 20160321582, fig. 01

DEVICE, PROCESS AND SYSTEM FOR RISK MITIGATION

A device, process and system for mitigating risk by determining compliance with predetermined regulations or rules and, more particularly, to a system that may provide a risk assessment based on whether predetermined regulations or rules are violated.