Xue Wu Liu - Arcadia CA Tian Xiao Liu - Arcadia CA Xuewen Liu - Arcadia CA Rui Li - Arcadia CA
Assignee:
Joe Nieh - City of Industry CA
International Classification:
A23L 1302
US Classification:
426 72, 426 74, 426575, 426615, 426804
Abstract:
A diet food formula for overweight people and diabetics, comprising of agar, carrageenans, alginate, chlorella, spirulina, and water. The diet food formula comprises of all natural materials. The diet food formula cannot be metabolized by the human body after ingestion and will supply the human body with proper nutrients that it requires.
Various apparatuses, methods, computer programs, and other systems are disclosed for facilitating testing of a module. In embodiment, a method is provided that comprises the steps of creating a plurality of tasks in a computer system, each of the tasks comprising a list of commands that are sent to a plurality of test devices, the test devices comprising the module to be tested and at least one controlled device interfacing with the module during a test of an operation of the module. In addition, the tasks are organized according to a multi-level hierarchy. The tasks are executed according to an order inherent in the multi-level hierarchy, wherein the execution of each task entails communicating the commands of each task to a respective one of the test devices.
Lower Power High Speed Decoding Based Dynamic Tracking For Memories
- San Diego CA, US Tony Chung Yiu KWOK - Irvine CA, US Rui LI - San Diego CA, US Sei Seung YOON - San Diego CA, US
International Classification:
G11C 11/418 G11C 11/419
Abstract:
A memory is disclosed. The memory includes a memory array having a plurality of memory cells. The memory also includes an address decoder configured to assert a wordline to enable the memory cells. Additionally, the memory includes a tracking circuit configured to vary a duration of asserting the wordline as a function of which one of the memory cells is accessed. A method is also disclosed. The method includes asserting a wordline to enable the memory cells and varying a duration of asserting the wordline as a function of which one of a plurality of memory cells is accessed.
Integrated Multimodality Intravascular Imaging System That Combines Optical Coherence Tomography, Ultrasound Imaging, And Acoustic Radiation Force Optical Coherence Elastography
- Oakland CA, US Wenjuan Qi - Irvine CA, US Rui Li - Irvine CA, US
Assignee:
The Regents of the University of California - Oakland CA
International Classification:
A61B 8/08 A61B 5/00 A61B 8/12 A61B 8/00
Abstract:
A method of using an integrated intraluminal imaging system includes an optical coherence tomography interferometer (OCT), an ultrasound subsystem (US) and a phase resolved acoustic radiation force optical coherence elastography subsystem (PR-RAF-OCE). The steps include performing OCT to generate a returned optical signal, performing US imaging to generate a returned ultrasound signal, performing PR-ARF-OCE to generate a returned PR-ARF-OCE signal by generating a amplitude modulated ultrasound beam or chirped amplitude modulated ultrasound beam to frequency sweep the acoustic radiation force, measuring the ARF induced tissue displacement using phase resolved OCT method, and the frequency dependence of the PR-ARF-OCE signal, processing the returned optical signal, the returned ultrasound signal and the measured frequency dependence of the returned PR-ARF-OCE optical coherence elastographic signal to quantitatively measure the mechanical properties of the identified tissues with both spectral and spatial resolution using enhanced materials response at mechanically resonant frequencies to distinguish tissues with varying stiffness, to identify tissues with different biomechanical properties and to measure structural and mechanical properties simultaneously.
Semi-Active Insolators Based On Magnetorheological Nanocomposites
- Oakland CA, US Hang Sun - Irvine CA, US Rui Li - Houston TX, US
Assignee:
The Regents of the University of California - Oakland CA
International Classification:
F16C 33/02 H01F 1/42 F16C 29/00
US Classification:
384 8, 252 6254
Abstract:
Systems, devices, uses and methods relating to magnetorhological materials including carbon nanotubes, such as single-walled and multi-walled carbon nanotubes, are disclosed. Uses of magnetorheological materials such as in motion damping/vibration isolation are also disclosed.
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Irvine
Sep 2007 to 2000 Teaching Assistant/Invited LecturerDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Irvine
Sep 2007 to 2000 Research Assistant
Education:
University of California Irvine, CA Sep 2008 M.S. in Civil EngineeringSoutheast University Jul 2007 B.S. in Civil EngineeringUniversity of California Irvine, CA Ph.D. in Structural Engineering