Clifford Liem - Sunnyvale CA, US Francois Breant - Santa Clara CA, US Alex Wu - Saratoga CA, US
International Classification:
G06F012/00
US Classification:
707/200000
Abstract:
A compiler for multiple processor and distributed memory architectures is described. The compiler uses a high-level language to represent a task-level network of behaviors that describes an embedded system. The compiler maps a plurality of tasks and data onto a multiple processor, distributed memory hardware architecture. The mapping includes describing a task-level network of behaviors, each of the task-level network of behaviors being related through control and data flow. The mapping further includes predicting a schedule of tasks for the task-level network of behaviors and allocating the plurality of tasks and data to at least one of the multiple processors and to at least one of distributed memory, respectively, in response to the predicted schedule of tasks.
Product information specifying products or services is received, each of the products or services being associated with an advertisement. Display criteria indicating display properties associated with the product information for displaying the product information, and one or more keywords are also received. The advertisement is identified in response to the one or more keywords. Advertisement display data for displaying the advertisement on the webpage is generated. Presentation data for displaying the product information according to the display properties separate from and proximate to the webpage is generated. The advertisement display data and the presentation data are provided to a client device.
Advertising Exchange System To Share Online Audiences
Fang Fang - Fremont CA, US Steven Hartman - Hermosa Beach CA, US Tim Kaiser - Campbell CA, US Alex Wu - San Francisco CA, US Weiping Peng - San Jose CA, US
International Classification:
G06Q 30/00
US Classification:
705 1449
Abstract:
An online audience is targeted for advertisement delivery in an advertising exchange system. The method is performed in an advertising exchange system and may include processing a request to delivery at least one message over a network. An audience segment may be stored for a first entity. The audience segment may identify a population of visitors to one or more network locations of the first entity that form a target-group of members based on activity of the visitors at the first entity. The system may retrieve the audience segment for a second entity and the system may deliver a message from the advertising exchange system in response to the request to the target-group of members on behalf of the second entity by using the audience segment to target the target-group of members.
Arthur Cheng-Hsin Wu - Foster City CA, US Alex Yen-I Wu - Foster City CA, US Richard Forrest Wu - Foster City CA, US William Timothy Wu - Foster City CA, US
International Classification:
C25B 11/04 B09C 1/00 C02F 1/461
US Classification:
204292
Abstract:
Disclosed herein is a method for reducing hardened chemical salts in soil and also for improving water quality in irrigating water. The method comprises an electrolysis system in contact with soil to reduce hardened chemical salts. The system also can reduce pest's activity in water through electrolysis and the release of metal ions. The treated water is used further to loosen soil, inhibit pest and disease outbreak in crop field, and improve productivity.
Graphical User Interface For Use In A De-Centralized Network Environment
Tarakam V. Peddada - San Jose CA Abhay Kumar Gupta - Milpitas CA Alex C. Wu - Fremont CA Lance D. Reck - Campbell CA
Assignee:
Sun Microsystems, Inc. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G06F 314 G06F 702
US Classification:
345349
Abstract:
A method of providing a graphical user interface on a client network device is described. The client network device is coupled to a server network device and has a local storage facility, such as a hard disk unit, storing a first version of a software program. The method requires the selection of the first version of the software program as an execution version of the software program. A graphic object identifying the software program is displayed, the graphic object being user selectable to execute the execution version of the software program. A version control indicator, for example an icon, is displayed and indicates to a user of the client network device whether or not a second version of the software program, propagated to the client network device from the server network device, will automatically be selected as the execution version of the software program. The first version may be a recommended version of the software program, and the selection step may comprise selecting the recommended version of the software program as the execution version.
- San Francisco CA, US Greg Hogan - Mountain View CA, US Jennifer Julia Zhang - San Francisco CA, US Kathryn Siegel - San Francisco CA, US Kelsey Lam - Fremont CA, US Sean McGee - San Francisco CA, US Alex Wu - San Francisco CA, US Tirso Peguero - San Francisco CA, US Emily White - Long Beach CA, US Eric Shreve - San Francisco CA, US Wei Wu - San Francisco CA, US Chaein Jung - Seoul, KR Helen Chung - Great Falls VA, US Sachie Weber - Aspen CO, US Yosub Shin - Seoul, KR Utkarsh Jaiswal - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
G08G 1/00 G01C 21/36 G08G 1/123
Abstract:
Disclosed are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable media for automated fleet tracking. A route management system enables fleet managers to define and assign routes for vehicles in a fleet, as well as set route tracking configurations for customized tracking of the vehicles. For example, the route tracking configuration may include customizations to the scheduled start and/or end time of a route, a threshold for determining that a vehicle has arrived and/or departed from a scheduled stop, and the like.
- Mountain View CA, US Paolo RESMINI - Mountain View CA, US Ido BARUCHIN - San Francisco CA, US Lalo RUIZ - Mountain View CA, US David WELDON - Mountain View CA, US Jon BYARS - Mountain View CA, US Jim O'SULLIVAN - Mountain View CA, US Alex WU - Mountain View CA, US David TSAI - Mountain View CA, US Martin NOVAK - Mountain View CA, US
Assignee:
Matternet, Inc. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
B64F 1/32 B64F 5/60 B64F 1/22 G08G 5/00
Abstract:
This disclosure describes a ground station configured to facilitate the delivery of payloads using unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). The ground station includes multiple sensors that allow for autonomous operation of the ground station as part of a larger payload transportation system. The sensors are configured to confirm loading of payloads onto a UAV, checking a status and safety of the drone and clearing an area surrounding the ground station prior to takeoff and/or landing operations of the UAV.
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