Marc Brian Wisnudel - Clifton Park NY, US Ben Purushotam Patel - Niskayuna NY, US Richard Louis Frey - Delanson NY, US Radislav Alexandrovich Potyrailo - Niskayuna NY, US Kyle Erik Litz - Ballston Spa NY, US Peng Jiang - Gainesville FL, US Andrea Peters - Clifton Park NY, US
A wirelessly powered flexible tag configured to be in contact with a substrate is provided. The tag includes a coupling layer configured to couple the tag to the substrate. An electrical circuit disposed on the coupling layer and configured to interact wirelessly with an external stimulus. The tag further includes at least one electrode or at least one heating element in operative association with the electrical circuit, and configured to generate electrical energy or thermal energy, respectively. Upon wireless interaction with the external stimulus the tag is configured to induce an electrical response, a thermal response, or a combination of both in the substrate.
Optical Article Having A Thermally Responsive Material As An Anti-Theft Feature And A System And Method For Inhibiting Theft Of Same
Marc Wisnudel - Clifton Park NY, US Ben Patel - Niskayuna NY, US Andrea Peters - Clifton Park NY, US Peng Jiang - Gainesville FL, US
Assignee:
GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
G01N 21/00
US Classification:
356237100
Abstract:
An optical article for being transformed from a pre-activated state of functionality to an activated state of functionality is provided. The optical article includes a thermally responsive optical-state change material, disposed in or proximate to the optical article and being responsive to an external stimulus. The optical-state change material alters irreversibly, the optical article from the pre-activated state of functionality to the activated state of functionality upon interaction with the external stimulus.
Alarm And Notification Generation Devices, Methods, And Systems
Weilin ZHANG - Morris Plains NJ, US Peng JIANG - Morris Plains NJ, US Zhenjun MEI - Morris Plains NJ, US Dapeng LI - Morris Plains NJ, US Qiong GAO - Morris Plains NJ, US - Morris Plains NJ, US
Devices, methods, and systems for alarm and notification generation are described herein. One computing device for alarm and notification generation includes a processor configured to identify a plurality of alarm set points for a system, wherein the plurality of alarm set points are threshold values for the system, generate an alarm template for the system, wherein the alarm template includes additional threshold values (e.g., special points, etc.) for the system, generate a rule data structure that includes the plurality of alarm set points for the system and the additional threshold values for the system, generate a first notification when a value for the system meets or exceeds an alarm set point of the plurality of set points, and generate a second notification when the value for the system meets or exceeds the additional threshold values of the alarm template for the system.
- Morris Plains NJ, US Peng JIANG - Morris Plains NJ, US Zhenjun MEI - Morris Plains NJ, US Dapeng LI - Morris Plains NJ, US Yaohui HU - Morris Plains NJ, US
Assignee:
Honeywell International Inc. - Morris Plains NJ
International Classification:
F24F 11/38 G08B 25/00 G06F 16/9035 G06F 16/901
Abstract:
Devices, methods, and systems for alarm processing are described herein. One computing device for alarm processing, includes a memory and a processor configured to execute executable instructions stored in the memory to generate a first alarm for a first system based on a monitored value for the first system, receive a second alarm generated by a second system based on a monitored value for the second system, send the first alarm and the second alarm to an alarm queue, filter the alarm queue based on the monitored values associated with the first alarm and the second alarm within the alarm queue, and push the first alarm or the second alarm within the alarm queue to an application based on the filtering.
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