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1299 results about "Electronic transmission" patented technology

Electronic transmission. "Electronic transmission" means any process of communication that does not directly involve the physical transfer of paper and that is suitable for the retention, retrieval and reproduction of information by the recipient.

Organic devices, organic electroluminescent devices, organic solar cells, organic FET structures and production method of organic devices

An organic device has a hole current-electron current conversion layer which comprises a laminate of an electron transportation section and a hole transportation section. The electron transportation section includes a charge transfer complex formed upon an oxidation-reduction reaction between a reduced low work function metal and an electron-accepting organic compound, the reduced metal being produced upon an in-situ thermal reduction reaction caused upon contact, through lamination or mixing by co-deposition, of an organic metal complex compound or an inorganic compound containing at least one metal ion selected from ions of low work function metals having a work function of not more than 4.0 eV, and a thermally reducible metal capable of reducing a metal ion contained in the organic metal complex compound or the inorganic compound in vacuum to the corresponding metal state, and the electron transportation section having the electron-accepting organic compound in the state of radical anions. The hole transportation section includes an organic compound having an ionization potential of less than 5.7 eV and an electron-donating property and an inorganic or organic substance capable of forming a charge transfer complex upon its oxidation-reduction reaction with the organic compound, the organic compound and the inorganic or organic substance being contacted through lamination or mixing, and the electron-donating organic compound is in the state of radical cations.
Owner:MITSUBISHI HEAVY IND LTD +1

Tokenless identification system for authorization of electronic transactions and electronic transmissions

A tokenless identification system and method for authorization of transactions and transmissions. The tokenless system and method are principally based on a correlative comparison of a unique biometrics sample, such as a finger print or voice recording, gathered directly from the person of an unknown user, with an authenticated biometrics sample of the same type obtained and stored previously. It can be networked to act as a full or partial intermediary between other independent computer systems, or may be the sole computer systems carrying out all necessary executions. It further contemplates the use of a private code that is returned to the user after the identification has been complete, authenticating and indicating to the user that the computer system was accessed. The identification system and method of additionally include emergency notification to permit an authorized user to alert authorities an access attempt is coerced.
Owner:EXCEL INNOVATIONS +1

Publishing layout wizard

InactiveUS6931591B1Expensive to maintainExpensive to updateCathode-ray tube indicatorsNatural language data processingGraphicsWeb browser
The present invention facilitates the specification and distribution of templated content materials by a content provider over an information exchange network such as the Internet. The present invention incorporates a system for managing inventories of graphical elements and their relationships to pre-defined page templates. A database capable of keeping track of users and their corresponding access privileges within the system is employed to monitor user activity. Ultimately, through the use of a software component delivered over the Internet for use within standard web browsers, end-users are able to populate templates under the constraints imposed by the rules of the manufacturers at the time of template design. These population elements which “fill in the blanks” of the pre-defined templates may be either of type IMAGE or TEXT. Image regions are populated by choosing from a subset of the entire image inventory, while TEXT types can be completely free form, with specific rules guiding justification, point size, font, and leading, or “fill in the blank” form with the same constraint rules as free form. Once the end user has met all of the criteria for a fully populated template, the system provides sophisticated means for downloading a high resolution file (such as a print-ready file or other file representation of the composed publication) which encapsulates all resources needed (layout, images, fonts, and constraint geometries) to fulfill the requirements of the publication. The downloaded file may be printed or published by electronic transfer, e.g., to a publisher for printing of the actual publication.
Owner:SAEPIO TECH

System and method for processing tokenless biometric electronic transmissions using an electronic rule module clearinghouse

Herein is described a tokenless biometric method for processing electronic transmissions, using at least one user biometric sample, an electronic identicator and an electronic rule module clearinghouse. The steps for processing of the electronic transmissions comprise of a user registration step, wherein a user registers with an electronic identicator at least one registration biometric sample taken directly from the person of the user. A formation of a rule module customized to the user in a rule module clearinghouse, wherein at least one pattern data of a user is associated with at least one execution command of the user. A user identification step, wherein the electronic identicator compares a bid biometric sample taken directly from the person of the user with at least one previously registered biometric sample for producing either a successful or failed identification of the user. In a command execution step, upon successful identification of the user, at least one previously designated rule module of the user is invoked to execute at least one electronic transmission. The above-mentioned steps are conducted in a manner wherein a biometrically authorized electronic transmission is conducted without the user presenting any personalized man-made memory tokens such as smartcards, or magnetic swipe cards.
Owner:OPEN INVENTION NEWTORK LLC +1

Light-Emitting Device and Electronic Device

The present invention provides light-emitting devices having excellent characteristics and electronic devices having excellent characteristics, having such light-emitting devices. Specifically, the present invention provides a light-emitting device includes a first light-emitting element, a second light-emitting element, and a third light-emitting element which emit light having different color from each other. The first light-emitting element includes a first anode; a first cathode; and a first light-emitting layer and a second light-emitting layer between the first anode and the first cathode, wherein the first light-emitting layer includes a first high light-emitting substance and a first organic compound, and the second light-emitting layer includes the first high light-emitting substance and a second organic compound, wherein the first light-emitting layer is in contact with the first anode side of the second light-emitting layer, and wherein the first organic compound is an organic compound having a hole-transporting property and the second organic compound is an organic compound having an electron-transporting property. The second light-emitting element includes a second anode; a second cathode; and a third light-emitting layer and a layer for controlling carrier transfer between the second anode and the second cathode, wherein the third light-emitting layer includes a second high light-transmitting substance, wherein the layer for controlling carrier transfer includes a third organic compound and a fourth organic compound, and is provided between the third light-emitting layer and the second cathode, wherein the third organic compound is an organic compound having an electron-transporting property and the fourth organic compound is an organic compound having an electron-trapping property; and wherein the third organic compound is included more than the fourth organic compound in the layer for controlling carrier transfer. The third light-emitting element includes a third anode; a third cathode; and a fourth light-emitting layer, wherein the fourth light-emitting layer includes a fifth organic compound, a sixth organic compound, and a third high light-emitting substance, wherein the fifth organic compound is an organic compound having a hole-transporting property, and the sixth organic compound is an organic compound having an electron-transporting property, and wherein the third high light-emitting substance is a substance which emits phosphorescence.
Owner:SEMICON ENERGY LAB CO LTD

Organic light emitting devices

InactiveUS20020135296A1Minimize and reduce changeEnable stabilizationDischarge tube luminescnet screensLamp detailsElectronic transmissionElectron injection
An organic light emitting device containing (i) a substrate; (ii) a first electrode, such as an anode; (iii) a mixed region comprising a mixture of a hole transport material and an electron transport material, and wherein this mixed region includes at least one organic luminescent material; (iv) a second electrode, such as a cathode; (v) a thermal protective element coated on the second electrode; wherein, one of the two said first and second electrodes is a hole injection anode, and one of the two electrodes is an electron injection cathode, and wherein the organic light emitting device further comprises; (vi) a hole transport region, interposed between the anode and the mixed region, wherein the hole transport region optionally includes a buffer layer; and (vii) an electron transport region interposed between the cathode and the mixed region.
Owner:LG DISPLAY CO LTD
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