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Motorola
Company•Schaumburg, Illinois, United States•
About: Motorola is a company organization based out in Schaumburg, Illinois, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Signal & Communications system. The organization has 27298 authors who have published 38274 publications receiving 968710 citations. The organization is also known as: Motorola, Inc. & Galvin Manufacturing Corporation.
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05 Jul 1994TL;DR: In this paper, a semiconductor die is shielded from electromagnetic interference by a combination of a reference plane (22) of a circuitized substrate (12) and two different encapsulants.
Abstract: A semiconductor (30) is shielded from electromagnetic interference by a combination of a reference plane (22) of a circuitized substrate (12) and two different encapsulants. The first encapsulant (38) is an electrically insulative encapsulant which mechanically protects a semiconductor die (32). The first encapsulant is constrained by a dam structure (40) so as not to encapsulate conductive reference pads (18) which are electrically connected to the reference plane by conductive vias (20). A second encapsulant (42) is dispensed over the first encapsulant and is in contact with the reference pads. The second encapsulant is an electrically conductive encapsulant, and is preferably made of a precursor material having the same or similar properties as that of the first encapsulant, but is filled with conductive filler particles to establish electrical conductivity of the encapsulant. Accordingly, the semiconductor die is effectively shielded from both the top and bottom by the electrically conductive encapsulant and the reference plane.
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20 Oct 1997TL;DR: An autonomous interrogatable information and position device combines the functionality of a satellite communications device capable of sending and receiving voice and digital data messages, a geo-location devices capable of self-determining its positional location; an input/output port configured to allow attachment of the device to external local site sensors or equipment in order to obtain external local sensor data or control the equipment as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: An autonomous interrogatable information and position device combines the functionality of a satellite communications device capable of sending and receiving voice and digital data messages, a geo-location device capable of self-determining its positional location; an input/output port configured to allow attachment of the device to external local site sensors or equipment in order to obtain external local site sensor data or control the equipment, and a control processor capable of monitoring and responding to positional location information, input sensor data, and incoming voice and digital data messages.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe an end-to-end union of an annular rigid body conformed to an outer surface around a wall-opening of a hollow anatomical structure and holding means that keep the hollow structure adjoined internally to the annular body.
Abstract: The connector consists of an annular rigid body conformed to an outer surface around a wall-opening of a hollow anatomical structure and holding means that keep the hollow structure adjoined internally to the annular body, wherein a union of the annular body with another annular body of another connector attached to another hollow structure forms an inner fluidproof surface that surrounds the abutted cut-edges of the wall-openings of the approximated two hollow structures. Different embodiments of end connectors and side connectors in divisible or indivisible unions are provided for end-to-end and side-to-end anastomoses of various hollow structures.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of internal short circuit (ISCr) on thermal stability of Li-ion cells of various sizes (130-1100 µm) were investigated using a combination of experimental methods and thermal modeling.
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17 Mar 2004TL;DR: In this paper, a set of candidate keys are selected based on the frequency of use of the words in the set of potential words and the distances between the selected position and the representative position of the keys.
Abstract: In a mobile telephone (10) with a virtual keyboard and a touch screen (12), with individual virtual keys (22) having their own representative positions. During a selection operation to select a key (22), where the touch screen is touched becomes the selected position. The distance between the selected position and adjacent representative positions is used to decide a first set of candidate keys. These candidate keys are then used to provide a set of potential words that would result from the input of any one of those keys. A list of candidate words is then produced and displayed on a display area (26) based on the frequency of use of the words in the set of potential words and the distances between the selected position and the representative position of the keys (22). Once a key (22) is confirmed as having been selected, the offset between the selected position and the representative position of that key is used to re-calibrate that representative position.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Georgios B. Giannakis | 137 | 1321 | 73517 |
Yonggang Huang | 136 | 797 | 69290 |
Chenming Hu | 119 | 1296 | 57264 |
Theodore S. Rappaport | 112 | 490 | 68853 |
Chang Ming Li | 97 | 896 | 42888 |
John Kim | 90 | 406 | 41986 |
James W. Hicks | 89 | 406 | 51636 |
David Blaauw | 87 | 750 | 29855 |
Mark Harman | 83 | 506 | 29118 |
Philippe Renaud | 77 | 773 | 26868 |
Aggelos K. Katsaggelos | 76 | 946 | 26196 |
Min Zhao | 71 | 547 | 24549 |
Weidong Shi | 70 | 528 | 16368 |
David Pearce | 70 | 342 | 25680 |
Douglas L. Jones | 70 | 512 | 21596 |