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Wireless System Provided In A Vehicle To Detect Presence Of Child In A Baby Car Seat

US Patent:
7489247, Feb 10, 2009
Filed:
Aug 7, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/835042
Inventors:
Joseph Kinman Lee - Raleigh NC, US
Daniel Ray Spach - Pittsboro NC, US
Prasanna Srinivasan - Morrisville NC, US
Darren Paul Umstead - Apex NC, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
B60Q 1/00
G08B 23/00
B60R 21/16
G05D 1/00
G06F 7/00
G06F 17/00
US Classification:
3405721, 340457, 3404571, 340459, 340460, 3405731, 280734, 280735, 701 1, 701 45, 701 46, 701 47, 701 48, 701 32, 701 33, 701 34, 701 35, 701 36
Abstract:
A wireless system that detects the presence of a child in a safety seat located in the passenger cabin of a vehicle includes a controller responsive to signals generated by sensors monitoring predefined functions of the vehicle, RFID tag device attached to the safety seat and RFID tag reader mounted in the cabin. The system generates control signals which activate an alarm, open the doors of the vehicle and roll down windows if the child is left in the safety seat of an unattended vehicle.

Wireless System To Detect Presence Of Child In A Baby Car Seat

US Patent:
7733228, Jun 8, 2010
Filed:
Aug 26, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/198306
Inventors:
Joseph Kinman Lee - Raleigh NC, US
Daniel Ray Spach - Pittsboro NC, US
Prasanna Srinivasan - Morrisville NC, US
Darren Paul Umstead - Apex NC, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
B60Q 1/00
G08B 13/14
G08B 23/00
G05D 3/00
G05D 1/00
G06F 7/00
B60R 21/16
B60R 21/26
US Classification:
3405721, 340457, 3404571, 340460, 3405731, 701 1, 701 32, 701 36, 701 45, 701 48, 280734, 280735, 280736, 280737, 280738
Abstract:
A wireless system that detects the presence of a child in a safety seat located in the passenger cabin of a vehicle includes a controller responsive to signals generated by sensors monitoring predefined functions of the vehicle, RFID tag device attached to the safety seat and RFID tag reader mounted in the cabin. The system generates control signals which activate an alarm, open the doors of the vehicle and roll down windows if the child is left in the safety seat of an unattended vehicle.

Wireless System To Detect Presence Of Child In A Baby Car Seat

US Patent:
2006013, Jun 29, 2006
Filed:
Aug 1, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/194179
Inventors:
Joseph Lee - Raleigh NC, US
Daniel Spach - Pittsboro NC, US
Prasanna Srinivasan - Morrisville NC, US
Darren Umstead - Apex NC, US
Assignee:
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION - ARMONK NY
International Classification:
B60Q 1/00
G08B 13/14
G08B 21/00
US Classification:
340457000, 340572100, 340686100
Abstract:
A wireless system that detects the presence of a child in a safety seat located in the passenger cabin of a vehicle includes a controller responsive to signals generated by sensors monitoring predefined functions of the vehicle, RFID tag device attached to the safety seat and RFID tag reader mounted in the cabin. The system generates control signals which activate an alarm, open the doors of the vehicle and roll down windows if the child is left in the safety seat of an unattended vehicle.

Versatile Lane Configuration Using A Pcie Pie-8 Interface

US Patent:
2013034, Dec 26, 2013
Filed:
Feb 25, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/775923
Inventors:
Elizabeth A. McGlone - Rochester MN, US
Daniel R. Spach - Pittsboro NC, US
Curtis C. Wollbrink - Rochester MN, US
Assignee:
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 9/44
US Classification:
710104
Abstract:
Each PCIe device may include a media access control (MAC) interface and a physical (PHY) interface that support a plurality of different lane configurations. These interfaces may include hardware modules that support 1×32, 2×16, 4×8, 8×4, 16×2, and 32×1 communication. Instead of physically connecting each of the hardware modules in the MAC interface to respective hardware modules in the PHY interface using dedicated traces, the device may include two bus controllers that arbitrate which hardware modules are connected to a internal bus coupling the two interfaces. When a different lane configuration is desired, the bus controller couples the corresponding hardware module to the internal bus. In this manner, the different lane configurations share the same lanes (and wires) of the bus as the other lane configurations. Accordingly, the shared bus only needs to include enough lanes (and wires) necessary to accommodate the widest lane configuration.

Versatile Lane Configuration Using A Pcie Pie-8 Interface

US Patent:
2013034, Dec 26, 2013
Filed:
Jun 20, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/528146
Inventors:
Ronald E. Freking - Rochester MN, US
Elizabeth A. McGlone - Rochester MN, US
Daniel R. Spach - Pittsboro NC, US
Curtis C. Wollbrink - Rochester MN, US
Assignee:
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 13/20
US Classification:
710313
Abstract:
Each PCIe device may include a media access control (MAC) interface and a physical (PHY) interface that support a plurality of different lane configurations. These interfaces may include hardware modules that support 1×32, 2×16, 4×8, 8×4, 16×2, and 32×1 communication. Instead of physically connecting each of the hardware modules in the MAC interface to respective hardware modules in the PHY interface using dedicated traces, the device may include two bus controllers that arbitrate which hardware modules are connected to a internal bus coupling the two interfaces. When a different lane configuration is desired, the bus controller couples the corresponding hardware module to the internal bus. In this manner, the different lane configurations share the same lanes (and wires) of the bus as the other lane configurations. Accordingly, the shared bus only needs to include enough lanes (and wires) necessary to accommodate the widest lane configuration.

Bandwidth Limiting On Generated Pcie Packets From Debug Source

US Patent:
2013034, Dec 26, 2013
Filed:
Jun 20, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/528224
Inventors:
Ronald E. Freking - Rochester MN, US
Elizabeth A. McGlone - Rochester MN, US
Daniel R. Spach - Pittsboro NC, US
Curtis C. Wollbrink - Rochester MN, US
Assignee:
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 11/28
US Classification:
714 32, 714E11178
Abstract:
Method, circuit, and system for performing an operation for regulating bandwidth, the operation comprising receiving at a memory, debug data packets and functional data packets for transmittal on a shared bus. The operation then transmits, via the shared bus, the functional data packets and one or more of the debug data packets according to a predefined ratio of debug data packets to functional data packets. The operation then drops one or more of the received debug data packets at the memory, and maintains a count of the one or more dropped debug data packets. The operation then updates the predefined ratio based on the count, and uses the updated predefined ratio to transmit the functional data packets and one or more of the debug data packets.

Bandwidth Limiting On Generated Pcie Packets From Debug Source

US Patent:
2013034, Dec 26, 2013
Filed:
Feb 26, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/777154
Inventors:
Elizabeth A. McGlone - Rochester MN, US
Daniel R. Spach - Pittsboro NC, US
Curtis C. Wollbrink - Rochester MN, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 11/263
US Classification:
714 32
Abstract:
Method, circuit, and system for performing an operation for regulating bandwidth, the operation comprising receiving at a memory, debug data packets and functional data packets for transmittal on a shared bus. The operation then transmits, via the shared bus, the functional data packets and one or more of the debug data packets according to a predefined ratio of debug data packets to functional data packets. The operation then drops one or more of the received debug data packets at the memory, and maintains a count of the one or more dropped debug data packets. The operation then updates the predefined ratio based on the count, and uses the updated predefined ratio to transmit the functional data packets and one or more of the debug data packets.

Broadcast For A Distributed Switch Network

US Patent:
2014035, Nov 27, 2014
Filed:
May 22, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/899810
Inventors:
- Armonk NY, US
Elizabeth A. McGlone - Rochester MN, US
Daniel R. Spach - Pittsboro NC, US
Curtis C. Wollbrink - Rochester MN, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 13/40
US Classification:
710314
Abstract:
Techniques for broadcasting a command in a distributed switch, at a first switch module within the distributed switch. Embodiments receive a request to reset a PCIe link for a first host device, the first host device connected to a plurality of downstream PCIe devices through the distributed switch. A routing table specifying a plurality of downstream switch modules, connected to the first switch modules by one or more ports of the first switch module, is identified. Embodiments suspend PCIe traffic for the first host device on the one or more ports of the first switch module. Broadcast messages are transmitted to the plurality of downstream switch modules, specifying a first reset operation. Upon receiving an acknowledgement message from each of the plurality of downstream switch modules specified in the routing table, embodiments resume PCIe traffic for the first host device on the one or more ports.

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