Devices, systems, kits, and methods for detecting and/or identifying a plurality of spectrally labeled bodies well-suited for performing multiplexed assays. By spectrally labeling the beads with materials which generate identifiable spectra, a plurality of beads may be identified within the fluid. Reading of the beads is facilitated by restraining the beads in arrays, and/or using a focused laser.
Performing An In-Service Software Reload On A Network Device
Prabhakara R. Yellai - San Jose CA, US Rengabashyam Srinivas - Fremont CA, US Jan Medved - Pleasanton CA, US Jian Jin - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Cisco Technology, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G06F 9/00 G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709221, 709227, 709242, 713 2
Abstract:
A software reload is executed. The hardware associated with the network device continues to forward network traffic during the software reload. Also, a kernel of the network device operates unaffected in a protected address space throughout the software reload. Further, the kernel preserves local checkpointed and shared memory data. Application processes running on the network node are shut down gracefully. The reloaded software is brought up and the network device is resynchronized.
Devices, systems, kits, and methods for detecting and/or identifying a plurality of spectrally labeled bodies well-suited for performing multiplexed assays. By spectrally labeling the beads with materials which generate identifiable spectra, a plurality of beads may be identified within the fluid. Reading of the beads is facilitated by restraining the beads in arrays, and/or using a focused laser.
Performing An In-Service Software Reload On A Network Device
Prabhakara R. Yellai - San Jose CA, US Rengabashyam Srinivas - Fremont CA, US Jan Medved - Pleasanton CA, US Jian Jin - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Cisco Technology, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G06F 9/00
US Classification:
709221, 709228, 709242
Abstract:
A software reload is executed. The hardware associated with the network device continues to forward network traffic during the software reload. Also, a kernel of the network device operates unaffected in a protected address space throughout the software reload. Further, the kernel preserves local checkpointed and shared memory data. Application processes running on the network node are shut down gracefully. The reloaded software is brought up and the network device is resynchronized.
Stephen Empedocles - Mountain View CA, US Andrew Watson - Belmont CA, US Jian Jin - Berkeley CA, US
Assignee:
Quantum Dot Corporation - Hayward CA
International Classification:
G01N033/53 G06F019/00 G01N033/48 G01N033/50
US Classification:
435/007100, 702/019000
Abstract:
Improved devices, systems, and methods for sensing and/or identifying signals from within a signal detection region are well-suited for identification of spectral codes. Large numbers of independently identifiable spectral codes can be generated by quite small bodies, and a plurality of such bodies or probes may be present within a detection region. Simultaneously imaging of identifiable spectra from throughout the detection region allows the probes to be identified. As the identifiable spectra can be treated as being generated from a point source within a much larger detection field, a prism, diffractive grading, holographic transmissive grading, or the like can spectrally disperse the images of the labels across a sensor surface. A CCD can identify the relative wavelengths of signals making up the spectra. Absolute signal wavelengths may be identified by determining positions of the labels, by an internal wavelength reference within the spectra, or the like.
Network System-Wide Error Handling Utilizing Control Bit Modification
Shaofeng Wu - Sunnyvale CA, US Jerry Kuo - San Jose CA, US Po-Shen Lai - San Jose CA, US Jian Jin - San Jose CA, US Autumn Niu - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Zarlink Semiconductor V.N. Inc. - Irvine CA
International Classification:
H04L012/28
US Classification:
370/389000
Abstract:
A communication interface for processing errors between network devices. The communication interface includes an output interface of a first network device for generating output control information and parity information of output information transmitted therefrom, and an error-handling interface of a second network device, which error-handling interface is in operative communication with the output interface to process the output control information and the parity information of the output information by, checking parity of the parity information of the output information received from the first network device, terminating the output information when an error in the parity is detected, and recovering a boundary of the output information when an error in the output control information is detected.
Stephen Empedocles - Mountain View CA, US Andrew Watson - Belont CA, US Jian Jin - Berkeley CA, US
International Classification:
G01J 3/28 G01J 3/00
US Classification:
356326000, 356300000
Abstract:
Devices, systems, kits, and methods for detecting and/or identifying a plurality of spectrally labeled bodies well-suited for performing multiplexed assays. By spectrally labeling the beads with materials which generate identifiable spectra, a plurality of beads may be identified within the fluid. Reading of the beads is facilitated by restraining the beads in arrays, and/or using a focused laser.
Zhengyu Yuan - Cupertino CA, US Jian Jin - San Jose CA, US Ming Qu - San Jose CA, US Ding Lu - Sunnyvale CA, US Zhanpeng Zhang - Shanghai, CN Qing Ouyang - Shanghai, CN
International Classification:
G09G 5/00
US Classification:
345204
Abstract:
A system and a method are disclosed for an intra-panel communication interface which, among other advantages, enhances system reliability and reduces bus width. A timing controller initializes communication with a plurality of source drivers by transmitting link data through a plurality of data channels and monitors source driver status through an auxiliary status channel. The plurality of source drivers share the auxiliary status channel to indicate their status. The timing controller transmits display data to a source driver through a data channel. The display data includes a request for status data from the source driver. The source driver transmits the requested status data to the timing controller via the auxiliary status channel.
Ravi Cse (2004-2008), Mark Reilly (1992-1996), George Besnilian (1984-1988), Jian Jin (1995-1999), Kerling Menard (1975-1979), Megan Borkowski (1982-1986)