SOFTWARE PERFORMING VISUAL COMPUTING

Brand Owner Address Description
APX BATTLEFIELD TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS Suite 140 6250 Old Dobbin Lane Columbia MD 21045 software performing visual computing; Mobile computing devices, equipment, software and equipment, namely, computing hardware and peripherals for use in monitoring and providing information in environments, surroundings and events, for monitoring and providing information in physical environments, surroundings and events, for use in visual computing; Mobile computing equipment for monitoring and providing information in environments, surroundings and events, namely, SIM cards, and computing hardware; Mobile equipment used for visual computing, namely, computing hardware and input devices; Software performing cellular communications, namely, for monitoring network, cellular, IP and VOIP communications, for configuring network or system settings, and managing public or private network connections; Software for use in monitoring, managing and configuring cellular connections and communications, IP connections, and VOIP communications; Software for collaboration, analysis, and visualization of network graphs; Hardware which monitors, manages and configures cellular connections and communications, IP connections, and VOIP communications; Mobile computing equipment for providing access to secure networks, databases, secure communications and secure VOIP communications and communications and network access in tactical situations, namely, SIM cards, and computing hardware; Memory cards, used in monitoring, managing configuring cellular connections and communications, IP connections, and communications; memory cards used in providing access to secure networks, databases, secure communications and secure VOIP communications and communications and network access in tactical situations AND WITH RESPECT TO THE FOREGOING EXCLUDING ALARMS ASSOCIATED WITH EVENTS IN PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENTS;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An intermittent computing system state and intermittent computing module is described for a power-constrained personal computer. In the intermittent computing system state, the power-constrained personal computer may transition between sub-states of the intermittent computing system state according to an intermittent computing schedule. Each intermittent computing sub-state may be associated with hardware power sets and software power sets. Altering power supply to hardware components referenced by hardware power sets may alter power consumed in associated intermittent computing sub-states. A caching mechanism may be configured to make it likely that software components referenced by software power sets are loaded into powered storage types during associated intermittent computing sub-states. In the intermittent computing system state, periods of high functionality may be available over extended periods without the high power consumption associated with a continuous working system state. Average power consumption may be adjusted by varying the intermittent computing schedule.