Robert A. YANG - Greenwood Village CO, US Roderick B. WIDEMAN - Shakopee MN, US
Assignee:
QUANTUM CORPORATION - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G06F 12/14
US Classification:
713189
Abstract:
Example articles of manufacture, methods, and systems facilitate having encryption policy follow an article of manufacture like a tape cartridge. One example article of manufacture includes a media portion (e.g., tape) and a non-media portion (e.g., housing). The media portion is configured to store machine readable information. The article of manufacture could be a tape, a disk, a memory, and other computer readable media. The article of manufacture also includes an encryption policy information indicator. The encryption policy information indicator can be configured to store information that controls an encryption policy associated with the article of manufacture. Therefore, encryption policy can, for example, follow a tape cartridge rather than be resident solely in a controlling application (e.g., tape library).
Robert A. Yang - Denver CO David G. Lynch - Aurora CO Dennis L. Sims - Aurora CO
Assignee:
OEA, Inc. - Aurora CO
International Classification:
H01R 4302
US Classification:
29879
Abstract:
Method and apparatus for butt welding a stranded wire to an electrode pin in close proximity to igniter material using laser beams. The wire and electrode pin are preferably part of an initiator assembly used in an airbag system. In a preferred embodiment, the wire is made of copper and the electrode pin is made of a steel alloy. The wire and pin are vertically aligned in contact with each other, without any external force or pressure applied to them. A plurality of beams contact portions of both materials at the same time, causing them to melt, substantially without any melted material extending beyond the width or diameter of the wire.
Tape Library System With Integrated, Feedback-Based Environmental And Data Durability Control
- San Jose CA, US James P. Peng - Santa Maria CA, US Scott M. Rockwell - Aurora CO, US Mathew Aschenberg - Centennial CO, US David Tindall, III - Parker CO, US Hoa Le - Orange CA, US Carsten H. Prigge - Elizabeth CO, US TJ Quirk - Parker CO, US Robert Munio - Superior CO, US Steve Cooper - Costa Mesa CA, US Robert Yang - Greenwood Village CO, US Bruno H. Hald - Parker CO, US
International Classification:
G11B 5/55 G11B 5/40 G11B 5/008
Abstract:
A tape cartridge for use in one or more tape drives of a tape library includes a cartridge housing and a magnetic tape. The magnetic tape is retained within the cartridge housing. The magnetic tape includes a first tape section that is pre-recorded with calibrated data for evaluating data durability on the magnetic tape. The magnetic tape is usable within the tape library to measure a health of the one or more tape drives and/or confirm a suitability of an operating environment within the tape library in terms of at least one of temperature and humidity. The calibrated data in the first tape section can be further configured for evaluating total transverse dimensional stability on the magnetic tape. The first tape section can include predetermined error patterns to assist in evaluating the data durability on the magnetic tape and/or periodic tape scrubbing operations to enhance data durability on the magnetic tape.
Automatic Implementation Of A Physical Barrier To Protect Removable Storage Media Access
- San Jose CA, US Turguy Goker - Vista CA, US Robert Yang - Greenwood Village CO, US Bruno Hald - Parker CO, US Robert Munio - Superior CO, US Randall Elmer - Colorado Springs CO, US Ryan Duffy - Westminster CO, US Scott Rockwell - Aurora CO, US
International Classification:
G11B 23/28 G11B 23/03
Abstract:
The technology disclosed herein enables automatic implementation of a physical barrier to protect access to data on removable storage media. In a particular embodiment, a method provides determining that the item moved into a storage position using an automatic transfer mechanism and determining that a condition for protecting the item is satisfied. Upon determining that the condition is satisfied, the method provides implementing a physical barrier that prevents the automatic transfer mechanism from removing the item from the storage position.
- San Jose CA, US Turguy Goker - Vista CA, US Robert Yang - Greenwood Village CO, US Scott M. Rockwell - Aurora CO, US Christian A. Todd - Parker CO, US James P. Peng - Santa Maria CA, US Christopher Derby - Colorado Springs CO, US Getachew Asefaw - Aurora CO, US
International Classification:
F24F 11/30 G05D 22/02 F24F 11/62 B60H 1/00
Abstract:
A climate controller for a media library having a library interior includes one or more of a temperature sensor, a temperature controller, a humidity sensor, and a humidity controller. The temperature sensor senses an inside temperature within the library interior. The temperature controller is positioned within the library interior. The temperature controller controls the temperature within the library interior based at least partially upon the temperature information. The temperature controller can include one of a temperature increaser and a temperature decreaser. The humidity sensor senses an inside humidity within the library interior and generates humidity information. The humidity controller is positioned within the library interior. The humidity controller controls the humidity within the library interior based at least partially upon the humidity information. In various embodiments, the humidity controller cooperates with the temperature controller to control climate conditions within the library interior based on climate conditions outside of the library interior.
Dr. Yang graduated from the SUNY Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine in 1996. He works in San Bernardino, CA and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Yang is affiliated with Community Hospital Of San Bernardino and Redlands Community Hospital.
Nayebi is the lead author of one of the studies, co-authored with Rishi Rajalingham, a former MIT postdoc now at Meta Reality Labs, and senior authors Mehrdad Jazayeri, an associate professor of brain and cognitive sciences and a member of the McGovern Institute for Brain Research; and Robert Yang,